The Baroque Period 0.0 / 5 ? MusicThe Baroque PeriodYears 7-9 (KS3)None Created by: QEPERSONCreated on: 01-06-21 11:34 82431761059 Across 1. Italian for 'detached'. It is indicated by short vertical strokes or dots above or below the note. (8) 4. The note which gives its name to a triad. (4) 5. A chord consisting of three notes: a root, a third and a fifth. (5) 6. A bowed, fretted, stringed instrument which resembles a cello. It has 6 strings, sloped shoulders and a flat back. (4, 4) 7. An instrument from the woodwind family. It is blown at the top and the player covers and uncovers holes with their fingers to change pitch. (8) 9. The top note of a triad; a fifth above the root. (5) Down 2. Extra notes which decorate the music. (9) 3. A symbol placed at the start of a stave to indicate low pitch. (4, 4) 8. The main body of instruments in a Baroque ensemble (7) 10. A curved line between notes, indicating that they are to be played without separation. (4)
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