African Music
Across
- 2. Vocal style used in African music (Loud).
- 6. Vocal style used in African music (Quiet).
- 8. Background ________: Attaching beads, coins, or other small objects to instruments to create a constant buzzing or rattling sound.
- 9. The historical event that brought African influences to American music.
- 11. A short pattern that repeats over and over; ostinato most often refers to a repeating melody but can also refer to a repeating rhythm.
- 12. Many languages of Sub-Saharan Africa are _____, meaning words may have different meanings depending on their inflection.
- 13. Many African languages have no separate word for ______.
- 15. A musician of the Mande people.
- 16. Syllables chosen for their expressive qualities but without any other meaning.
Down
- 1. Key element of African music, includes drums, rattles, bells, xylophones, and mbiras.
- 3. Original Evening Birds, recorded chorus leader Solomon Linda's "The Lion", which became a hit and created this style.
- 4. The most common type of harp in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- 5. A melody created by a large group of instruments dividing the notes up among the different players
- 7. These forms feature an exchange between a single performer's vocal or instrumental call and a group response, "call-and-response".
- 10. A large chordophone that has been described as a hybrid harp-lute.
- 13. A plucked instrument consisting of a wooden board with attached metal prongs.
- 14. Rhythms that occur simultaneously in two different meters, or with different starting points. Can be very difficult and extremely complex.