American Music History Crossword 4

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Across
  1. 3. reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording
  2. 5. section of a song that contains the main melodic ideas along with lyrical refrains that tend to be the same throughout
  3. 7. genre of music  that originated in its modern form during the 1950s in the US and UK; during the 1950s and 1960s, pop referred to rock and roll and related styles but now is associated with music that is more commercial and accessible; characterized by repeated choruses, hooks, verse-chorus structure, and dance music/beats
  4. 10. songwriting structure built around two repeating sections: a verse section and a chorus section
Down
  1. 1. means of compressing a sound sequence into a very small file, to enable digital storage and transmission
  2. 2. culture and art movement and music genre that was created by African Americans, Latino Americans, and Caribbean Americans in the Bronx, New York City; characterized by beatboxing, percussive, rhythmic, and rhyming vocals, sampling, DJ-ing, rapping, and dance music/beats
  3. 4. device or facility for tuning something automatically, especially a piece of computer software that enables the correction of an out-of-tune vocal performance
  4. 6. musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment
  5. 8. section of a song that has similar melodies and chord progressions on each repetition, but their lyrics are different
  6. 9. method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received