Music

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 3. The regular pulse or rhythm in music, providing a steady framework for the piece.
  2. 5. A sequence of musical notes forming a recognizable tune; the main musical theme in a piece.
  3. 8. A device used to produce musical sounds, such as a guitar, piano, flute, drums, or violin.
  4. 9. A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together, creating rich and full music.
  5. 14. The speed at which a piece of music is played, indicating its pace or rhythm.
  6. 15. A person skilled in playing musical instruments or singing, creating and performing music.
Down
  1. 1. The pattern of beats and accents in music, providing a sense of timing and structure to the piece.
  2. 2. The act of presenting music to an audience, whether through singing or playing instruments.
  3. 4. The words or text of a song, conveying its message or story through language.
  4. 6. Art form that combines sound and rhythm to create emotional expression and evoke feelings in listeners.
  5. 7. A category or style of music with distinct characteristics, such as pop, rock, jazz, or classical.
  6. 10. The simultaneous combination of musical notes or chords that complement the melody.
  7. 11. A musical composition with lyrics and melody, typically sung by a vocalist or a group of singers.
  8. 12. A repeated part of a song, typically featuring a group of singers, adding emphasis and depth.
  9. 13. A live musical performance by artists or musicians, often held in a public venue.