TEST 2
Across
- 2. (noun): a kind or style of music, movie, TV show, painting, etc.
- 4. (noun): a genre of American music with origins in the rural folk music of Europe.
- 6. (noun): a professional singer, musician or songwriter
- 11. (noun): traditional music from a particular region or country.
- 12. (noun): music written and performed by professional musicians mostly for the upper classes, like classical Indian music and European opera.
- 13. (noun): a piece of music that's recorded in a studio or at a concert.
- 15. (noun): the words of a song
- 17. (noun): a genre in which artists improvise within a rhythmic and harmonic framework.
- 18. (noun): rhythmic blues-based music played on guitar, bass, drums, etc.
- 19. (noun): a popular music genre with short, melodic songs that are easy to remember.
Down
- 1. (noun): the regular pulse in music that dancers move to and audiences clap to
- 3. (also "rap") (noun): a musical genre in which artists rap over beats and sampled sounds.
- 4. (noun): European orchestral and keyboard music that's written by composers
- 5. (noun): a pattern of beats and sounds that musicians play in time to and dancers move to.
- 7. (noun): music that developed over a very long time, like traditional African drumming and Chinese folk songs
- 8. (noun): music that many people like and buy, like rock music and heavy metal, hip hop and rap, pop songs, etc.
- 9. (noun): a genre of popular music in Latin America and Spain that has complex rhythms
- 10. (adjective): played at a concert in front of an audience
- 14. (noun): a tune, or the notes of a song
- 16. (noun): the combining of musical notes that sound good when played or sung together.