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Music Theory Crossword Name __________________________ Music Express Magazine Kid's Corner Activity Page 1 3 4 C O 7 D A 5 B Y N 6 E A M M 9 R T I M E 15 16 D 18 W H O H 21 H A O L E T F N L C 10 S 11 A T U R A C T L A 19 T T 14 R 20 E M P Y T H O 5. The distance between two notes. [interval] 7. The loudness or softness in music is called what? [dynamics] 8. A _____________ raises a pitch one half step. [sharp] 9. Silence in music. [rest] 13. Two dots before a double bar is called a __________ sign. [repeat] 14. Which clef refers to higher pitches? [treble] 15. Cancels a sharp or a flat. [natural] 17. Two staves connected by a brace and a bracket is called a __________ sta . [grand] 18. Two half steps equal what? [whole] 20. A quarter note tied to a half note gets how many beats? [three] 21. Note that gets two beats. [Half] 22. How fast or slow the steady beat is moving is called the ____________. [tempo] R I C K N T R E T R V A L S H A R P 13 E P E A A U R B L 17 R A N D D E E E E G P L L M 8 12 S E 22 2 E T L I V S C F E T R 1. How many lines are in a music sta ? [five] 2. Distance between two bar lines. [measure] 3. A special, separate ending. [Coda] 4. The line that connects two eighth notes. [beam] 6. The ________ signature shows us the meter of a piece. [time] 10. Major or minor [scale] 11. The term for performing a detached, short note is called ______________. [staccato] 12. Lines that allow a note to extend above or below the sta . [ledger] 14. A group of 3 notes performed in the space of 2 is called a _____________. [triplet] 16. Increases the value of a note by half of its original value. [dot] 18. This note gets four beats. [whole] 19. We find sharps and flats in a ______ signature. [key] Music Express magazine grants permission to reproduce this page for educational use only. Any other use is strictly prohibited. Copyright © 2005 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved