1. | the entirety of the instrumental and vocal parts of a composition in written form |
4. | a combination of music,drama,scenery,costumes,dance,etc.. to create an art form. |
5. | a group of instrumental musicians who perform music |
7. | the second highest pitched member of the violin family |
9. | appears often in speed indications to performers |
13. | a portion of a composition that can be identified by form |
15. | a descending appoggiatura |
17. | a term for any composition that is a complete work in itself |
18. | complete,self-contained section within a larger musical composition |
20. | a symbol located at the beginning of a staff |
21. | a device used by a percussion player to strike the instrument |
23. | an ancient instrument related to the harp |
24. | choral or vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment |
25. | the unit in which the frequency of a note is measured |
27. | the lowered second note of the C major scale |
29. | the combination of notes sounded simultaneously |
30. | an accord of sounds sweet and pleasing to the ear as opposed to dissonance. |
33. | used to describe a folksong |
35. | a set of five,equidistant,horizontal lines joined together by a brace |
37. | a general term to the feeling of a musical performace |
38. | a descriptive term referring to the symbols for crescendo,decrescendo, or diminuendo |
41. | any physical movements done to music |
42. | a style of singing that switches the registers of the voice rapidly from head voice to chest voice |
44. | an italian term for tip or print |