9. This kind of color is created by combining a primary color and a secondary color.
Tertiary
17. This refers to how loud or soft the music is played.
DYNAMICS
7. This Element of Art is a mark with length and direction, created by a point that moves across a surface.
LINE
1. This instrument belongs to the String family.
CELLO
13. An artist or musician who is still alive in present day is considered to be this.
CONTEMPORARY
19. These colors are directly opposite on the color wheel and go well together or make each other pop! When mixed together, they make a neutral brown or black.
COMPLEMENTARY
16. This refers to how fast or slow the music is played.
TEMPO
8. This Element of Art refers to any three-dimensional object that can be measured by height, width, and depth.
FORM
4. This is what you would call it if Snoop Dog and
Mary J. Blige sang together.
DUET
6. This Element of Art refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
VALUE
2. This is when the music gets gradually louder.
CRESCENDO
12. This Element of Art refers to the physical or visual surface quality or feel of an object-its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc.
TEXTURE
14. This type of note gets 3 counts in 4/4 time.
DOTTED HALF NOTE
10. This Element of Art creates a large visual difference between two things, for example, rough and smooth, or small and tall.
CONTRAST
5. This is what you call it when you play or sing music with increasing speed.
ACCELERANDO
11. This Element of Art is a way of combining visual elements to produce a sense of action, or implied motion, using foreshortening or elongation.
MOVEMENT
15. This type of rest gets half of a beat in common time.
EIGHTH REST
18. This refers to how many sharps or flats are in the music.
KEY SIGNATURE
20. This refers to an area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewer's eye and attention.
EMPHASIS
3. This is what you call music performed without any instrumental accompaniment.
A CAPPELLA