MUS
Across
- 2. / A male vocal range between baritone and alto.
- 4. / The pattern of beats in music.
- 7. / Singing without instrumental accompaniment.
- 8. / The lowest male vocal range.
- 11. / A fast, lively tempo in music.
- 12. / Instruments including flutes, clarinets, and saxophones.
- 13. / The second highest vocal range.
- 15. / Instruments like drums, cymbals, and xylophones.
- 16. / A musical form with a recurring main theme.
- 19. / The frequency of a sound that determines its highness or lowness.
- 20. / A gradual increase in loudness.
- 22. / The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- 24. / The unique quality or color of a sound.
- 25. / The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously.
Down
- 1. / A musical term meaning "loud."
- 3. / The highest female vocal range.
- 5. / A key in music that often sounds happy or bright.
- 6. / A moderately slow tempo.
- 8. / Family of instruments including trumpets and trombones.
- 9. / Notes played or sung short and detached.
- 10. / A term used to describe the middle vocal range.
- 14. / A sequence of musical notes that form a distinct tune.
- 17. / A large group of instrumental musicians.
- 18. / Playing or singing smoothly and connectedly.
- 20. / A group of singers performing together.
- 21. / Family of instruments including violins and cellos.
- 23. / A key in music that often sounds sad or dark.