Music Technology
Across
- 1. 1970s dance music with syncopated rhythms, funky bass lines and big group vocals.
- 3. 1950s British music mixing folk and blues, often using homemade instruments and a raw sound.
- 7. A sensitive studio microphone that captures detailed, high‑quality sound.
- 9. Rhyming lyrics that are spoken and performed in time to a beat.
- 10. A tough, reliable microphone ideal for loud sounds like drums and guitar amps.
- 11. Early American music style known for improvisation and swing rhythms.
Down
- 2. 1930s big‑band jazz style with a strong rhythmic “swing” feel for dancing.
- 3. Electronic pop style using drum machines and synthesisers instead of guitars, with catchy riffs and moody sounds.
- 4. Fast, sample‑based electronic music using drum machines, synth riffs and experimental sounds.
- 5. Late‑19th‑century piano music with strong syncopation and steady vamp accompaniment.
- 6. Emotional music using riffs and improvisation, played on electric guitars, harmonicas and strong vocals.
- 8. Loud, guitar‑driven music with a strong beat, popular from the 1960s onward.