Music
Across
- 4. The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to create a pleasing sound.
- 5. A musical performance or section where a single musician plays or sings without accompaniment.
- 6. The pattern of beats and accents in music that creates a sense of flow and movement.
- 7. A device or object used to create musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drums.
- 9. A live performance of music in front of an audience, often featuring multiple musicians or bands.
- 13. The steady pulse or rhythm in music that helps us keep track of time and feel the music's underlying groove.
- 14. A group of three or more musical notes played together to create a harmonious sound.
- 15. A category or style of music characterized by its distinct sound, instrumentation, and cultural influences.
Down
- 1. A section of a song that is repeated after each verse and typically features a catchy melody or lyrics.
- 2. A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together to perform classical music.
- 3. The words of a song that are sung or spoken, expressing the song's message or story.
- 8. A catchy and memorable melody or musical phrase that is easy to remember and hum along to.
- 10. The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played, indicating how fast or slow it should be performed.
- 11. A sequence of musical notes played or sung in a pleasing and memorable way.
- 12. A musical composition typically consisting of lyrics and melody, often performed by a singer.
- 13. A group of musicians who play instruments and perform together, often playing popular music.