Music to my Ears
Across
- 1. The speed of a song, measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- 3. The person responsible for shaping the sound of a song, including mixing, arranging, and recording.
- 7. Different musical notes played or sung together to create a richer sound.
- 8. The storytelling part of a song that changes each time but leads into the chorus.
- 10. The way sound behaves in a space—how loud, clear, or echoing it is.
- 12. Singing performed without any instrumental background.
- 13. The pattern of beats and timing in music that creates movement or flow.
- 14. How high or low a musical note sounds.
- 15. Low-pitched sounds or instruments (like bass guitar or deep drum notes).
- 18. Music created using instruments only, without singing.
- 19. The volume of music, ranging from very soft to very loud.
Down
- 2. The main tune of a song; the part you can hum.
- 4. The repeated section of a song, usually the catchiest part.
- 5. A category or style of music (such as rap, jazz, rock, classical) defined by specific characteristics.
- 6. The basic unit of time in music; the steady pulse you clap along to.
- 8. The singing or vocal performance in a piece of music.
- 9. A form of art created by combining sounds, rhythms, and melodies to express ideas or emotions.
- 11. A piece of music that has been written and arranged by a musician or composer.
- 16. The words or lines in a song.
- 17. A song that has been altered or reworked with new beats, vocals, or effects.