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Crossword: Essential Elements Book 1, Part 1
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Flute: A woodwind instrument with no wood
Trombone: A brass instrument without valves
Clarinet: A woodwind instrument that plays an open G
Saxophone: A reed instrument made of brass
Trumpet: The smallest brass instrument
French Horn: A brass instrument that you put your hand inside of the bell to play
Baritone: An instrument that looks like a baby tuba and has the same range as trombone
Snare: A drum that has coils stretched across the bottom
Beat: The pulse of music that remains steady. We tap our foot to this.
Repeat Sign: A double bar with two two dots at the end of a staff
Time Signature: The two numbers that tell you how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat
Sharp: An accidental, it raises the note half a step
Flat: An accidental, it lowers the note half a step
Natural: Cancels a sharp sign or a flat sign
Quarter: The name of the note or rest that gets one beat
Half: The name of the note or rest that gets two beats
Whole: The name of the note or rest that gets four beats
Breath Mark: Looks like an apostrophe at the top of a staff
Duet: A composition with two parts played together
Key Signature: Found at the beginning of the staff, this tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music
Fermata: This symbol tells us to hold the note longer than normal
Harmony: When two or more notes are played together at the same time
Pick Up: This is what we call one or more notes that come before the first full measure
Dynamics: Found below the staff, these tell us how loudly or softly to play
Forte: A dynamic that means to play loudly
Mezzo Forte: A dynamic that means to play moderately loud
Piano: A dynamic that means to play softly
Eighth: A note that gets half a beat
Crescendo: Gradually louder
Decrescendo: Gradually softer
Rhythm Rap: The name of #15 in the your book
Two By Two: The name of #47 in your book
Mozart: Last name of the Austrian composer who was a child prodigy and wrote a piece based on the song, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
Rossini: Last name of the Italian composer who began composing as a teenager. He wrote "William Tell".
Crossword: Essential Elements Book 1, Part 1
Across:| 3. | A brass instrument without valves | | 4. | A dynamic that means to play loudly | | 7. | The two numbers that tell you how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat | | 13. | A composition with two parts played together | | 18. | The name of #15 in the your book | | 19. | Last name of the Italian composer who began composing as a teenager. He wrote "William Tell". | | 20. | An instrument that looks like a baby tuba and has the same range as trombone | | 21. | A woodwind instrument that plays an open G | | 23. | This is what we call one or more notes that come before the first full measure | | 24. | A woodwind instrument with no wood | | 26. | A drum that has coils stretched across the bottom | | 27. | A dynamic that means to play softly | | 29. | A dynamic that means to play moderately loud | | 30. | A reed instrument made of brass |
| | Down:| 1. | Last name of the Austrian composer who was a child prodigy and wrote a piece based on the song, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". | | 2. | Found below the staff, these tell us how loudly or softly to play | | 3. | The name of #47 in your book | | 5. | A brass instrument that you put your hand inside of the bell to play | | 6. | This symbol tells us to hold the note longer than normal | | 8. | Cancels a sharp sign or a flat sign | | 9. | A double bar with two two dots at the end of a staff | | 10. | An accidental, it lowers the note half a step | | 11. | Looks like an apostrophe at the top of a staff | | 12. | The name of the note or rest that gets one beat | | 14. | Found at the beginning of the staff, this tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music | | 15. | When two or more notes are played together at the same time | | 16. | An accidental, it raises the note half a step | | 17. | The name of the note or rest that gets four beats | | 21. | Gradually louder | | 22. | A note that gets half a beat | | 25. | The name of the note or rest that gets two beats | | 28. | The pulse of music that remains steady. We tap our foot to this. |
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Crossword: Essential Elements Book 1, Part 1
Across:| 3. | A brass instrument without valves | | 4. | A dynamic that means to play loudly | | 7. | The two numbers that tell you how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat | | 13. | A composition with two parts played together | | 18. | The name of #15 in the your book | | 19. | Last name of the Italian composer who began composing as a teenager. He wrote "William Tell". | | 20. | An instrument that looks like a baby tuba and has the same range as trombone | | 21. | A woodwind instrument that plays an open G | | 23. | This is what we call one or more notes that come before the first full measure | | 24. | A woodwind instrument with no wood | | 26. | A drum that has coils stretched across the bottom | | 27. | A dynamic that means to play softly | | 29. | A dynamic that means to play moderately loud | | 30. | A reed instrument made of brass |
| | Down:| 1. | Last name of the Austrian composer who was a child prodigy and wrote a piece based on the song, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". | | 2. | Found below the staff, these tell us how loudly or softly to play | | 3. | The name of #47 in your book | | 5. | A brass instrument that you put your hand inside of the bell to play | | 6. | This symbol tells us to hold the note longer than normal | | 8. | Cancels a sharp sign or a flat sign | | 9. | A double bar with two two dots at the end of a staff | | 10. | An accidental, it lowers the note half a step | | 11. | Looks like an apostrophe at the top of a staff | | 12. | The name of the note or rest that gets one beat | | 14. | Found at the beginning of the staff, this tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music | | 15. | When two or more notes are played together at the same time | | 16. | An accidental, it raises the note half a step | | 17. | The name of the note or rest that gets four beats | | 21. | Gradually louder | | 22. | A note that gets half a beat | | 25. | The name of the note or rest that gets two beats | | 28. | The pulse of music that remains steady. We tap our foot to this. |
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