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Task Nine
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bassclef : the clef indicating lower pitches
trebleclef: the clef indicating higher pitches
crescendo : gradually get louder
decrescendo : gradually get quieter
ledger : the white area just above or just below a staff
ledgerline : a floating line (housing a note) just above or below a staff
ledgerspace : when a note is placed on a space (either right above or right below a floating line) that is located in the white area just above or below the staff, it's called a __________.
grandstaff : several staffs are vertically connected by a line/bracket(s) to indicate they're all played at the same time
keysignature : combo of flats or sharps on the left side of the staff near the time signature to tell you the key of the piece
timesignature : either a fraction-like number, a C, or a C with a line through it telling you the meter of the piece
curwen : this man developed the hand signs we use with our do-re-mi singing
face : the mnemonic device for the treble clef spaces
egbdf : the letters of the treble clef lines (in order)
aceg : the letters of the bass clef spaces
gbdfa : the letters of the bass clef lines
solfa : the word we use to refer to the syllables we sing with our hand signs
false : space and ledger are the same thing--true or false?
barlines : the lines on either side of a measure
tempoandmoodmarkings : these tell you the speed and the type of expression needed in a song
Task Nine
Across:1. | the white area just above or just below a staff | 3. | either a fraction-like number, a C, or a C with a line through it telling you the meter of the piece | 4. | combo of flats or sharps on the left side of the staff near the time signature to tell you the key of the piece | 5. | the letters of the bass clef lines | 7. | the clef indicating higher pitches | 10. | the clef indicating lower pitches | 11. | the mnemonic device for the treble clef spaces | 15. | these tell you the speed and the type of expression needed in a song | 17. | the letters of the bass clef spaces | 18. | the lines on either side of a measure |
| | Down:1. | a floating line (housing a note) just above or below a staff | 2. | when a note is placed on a space (either right above or right below a floating line) that is located in the white area just above or below the staff, it's called a __________. | 6. | the letters of the treble clef lines (in order) | 8. | several staffs are vertically connected by a line/bracket(s) to indicate they're all played at the same time | 9. | space and ledger are the same thing--true or false? | 12. | this man developed the hand signs we use with our do-re-mi singing | 13. | gradually get louder | 14. | the word we use to refer to the syllables we sing with our hand signs | 16. | gradually get quieter |
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Task Nine
Across:1. | the white area just above or just below a staff | 3. | either a fraction-like number, a C, or a C with a line through it telling you the meter of the piece | 4. | combo of flats or sharps on the left side of the staff near the time signature to tell you the key of the piece | 5. | the letters of the bass clef lines | 7. | the clef indicating higher pitches | 10. | the clef indicating lower pitches | 11. | the mnemonic device for the treble clef spaces | 15. | these tell you the speed and the type of expression needed in a song | 17. | the letters of the bass clef spaces | 18. | the lines on either side of a measure |
| | Down:1. | a floating line (housing a note) just above or below a staff | 2. | when a note is placed on a space (either right above or right below a floating line) that is located in the white area just above or below the staff, it's called a __________. | 6. | the letters of the treble clef lines (in order) | 8. | several staffs are vertically connected by a line/bracket(s) to indicate they're all played at the same time | 9. | space and ledger are the same thing--true or false? | 12. | this man developed the hand signs we use with our do-re-mi singing | 13. | gradually get louder | 14. | the word we use to refer to the syllables we sing with our hand signs | 16. | gradually get quieter |
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