Instruments
Across
- 3. A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air through closed lips to produce musical tones.
- 7. Instruments that produce sound through striking or shaking, including drums, cymbals, and xylophones.
- 9. The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- 10. Music Printed or written music notation that musicians read to perform a piece.
- 11. Concave metal plates that produce a crashing sound when struck together.
- 12. The pattern of beats and durations in music
- 13. A woodwind instrument with a double reed, played by blowing air through a narrow, tubular body.
- 14. A brass instrument with a coiled tube and a flared bell, played with a hand in the bell to change the tone.
- 17. The person who leads and directs a musical ensemble, often using a baton.
- 18. A woodwind instrument with a high, clear sound, played by blowing across a hole near one end of a long tube.
- 20. A family of woodwind instruments with a conical metal body and a single-reed mouthpiece.
Down
- 1. The variations in loudness and intensity in music.
- 2. Wooden sticks used to strike drums and other percussion instruments.
- 4. A small flute with a high pitch and bright tone.
- 5. A brass instrument with a sliding tube that changes the length of the instrument, producing different pitches.
- 6. The largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument with a wide, coiled tube.
- 8. Gradually decreasing the volume of the music
- 15. Gradually increasing the volume of the music.
- 16. The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to create a pleasing sound.
- 19. A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, typically having a cylindrical tube with finger holes and keys.