Advanced Music Theory Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: grace: _ note is a type of musical ornament, usually printed smaller than regular notes, bridge: a transition between two sections of a song; usually between a verse and the chorus, caesura: a pause in the music , consonance: intervals or chords that sound nice, smooth, and pleasing, diatonic: _ note is a note that belongs to the key and fits in the key signature, diminuendo: gradually play/sing softer, dissonance: intervals or chords that sound rough, tense, and clashing, interval: the distance between two pitches on the staff, modulation: the process of transitioning from one key to another, presto: perform very quickly, syncopation: a type of rhythm where the emphasis is not on the expected beat, tenuto: perform with more emphasis, texture: how the tempo, melodic, and harmonic materials are combined in a musical composition, determining the overall quality of the sound in a piece, tonic: the first note in any given scale, vibrato: a pulsating tone that wavers from slightly above to slightly below the actual musical pitch and has a rich, emotional quality, falsetto: the upper register of the human voice, especially in a male singer