MUSIC
Across
- 1. Said of a song that expresses deep feelings.(ADJECTIVE)
- 2. A person who writes music.(NOUN)
- 5. Three or more notes that sound together.(NOUN)
- 7. Famous american actor and director who plays the clarinet. (NAME)
- 8. To finally face the consequences of your acts. (IDIOM)
- 9. British pop-alternative rock band with Chris Martin as the lead singer. (NAME)
- 11. A song that hasn't got any singing it's... (ADJECTIVE)
- 13. Directon used in musical pieces that indicates you to play in a soft or quiet mode.(ADJECTIVE)
- 14. A piece of music made for two musicians.(NOUN)
- 16. British band that sang "Hey Jude". (NAME)
- 19. Not in musical harmony with someone or something. (IDIOM)
- 22. To change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular type of voice or instrument. (VERB)
Down
- 1. Stop everything! (IDIOM)
- 3. To perform music, or to use an instrument to make music. (VERB)
- 4. To play the supporting music while someone sings or plays the main tune. (VERB)
- 5. To change your opinion. (IDIOM)
- 6. Musical instrument that you play with a bow and has four strings.(NOUN)
- 10. To play music in an informal way with a group of people. (VERB)
- 11. Music produced and sold by small independent companies. (ADJECTIVE)
- 12. Country where Jazz had its origins in the early 20th century. (NAME)
- 15. To play music very loud. (VERB)
- 17. Music that is not made louder with electronic equipment. (ADJECTIVE)
- 18. First note in the musical scale of C major.(NOUN)
- 20. It was very cheap! I got it ... (IDIOM)
- 21. Austrian composer and child prodigy.(NAME)