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Down: 1) gradually reduce volume, getting softer3) - raised or enlarged. Generally refers to the raising of a pitch by one halfstep4) repeat from the beginning of the composition 5) - performers singing the same part are divided to sing different parts. 6) - the relationship between two pitches, the distance between an upper and a lower pitch 8) - sweet, loveable 11) - to the end, generally used after a repetition 12) type of vocal phonation that enables the singer to sing notes beyond the normal vocal range. 13) slightly slower than allegro, often implying lighter texture and character as well 14) slowing of tempo, usually with increasing volume; most frequently occurs toward the end of a piece. 15) - an improvised or written-out ornamental passage performed by a soloists usually near the final cadence 19) symbol used to raise or lower a given pitch by 1 or 2 semi-tones, or to cancel a previous sign or part of a key signature20) motion by half steps; also describes harmony or melody that employs some of the sequential 12 pitches (semi-tones)in an octave 21) music that lacks a tonal center; absence of key 23) -“beautiful singing”; an Italian Opera term26) a pause or hold 28) sweetly, usually also softly32) grand pause; an interruption or break in the line Across: 2) AB- form of a composition that has two distinct sections4) - lowered, or reduced; generally refers to the lowering of a pitch chromatically by one half step 7) -a minor scale with a raised 7th9) -symbols that indicate a note is strongly played or sung10) - a semi-tone. There are 12 half-steps in an octave 16) without instrumental accompaniment17) - a passage that brings a piece of music to its conclusion; an ending. 18) - gracefu22) solemn, with dignity24) -to play or sing with expression25) rather slow, at a moderate walking speed 27) very loud 29) - the notes of a chord played in succession to one another, rather than simultaneously; a broken chord 30) composition for instruments in which a solo instrument is set against an orchestral ensemble. 31) - fast tempo with spirit 33) return to the original tempo after some deviation34) in a singing style; singable
 

 

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