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Across
- 5. - Texture at the end of the song when there are multiple layers building up.
- 6. - Word to describe the off-beat rhythms in the piece.
- 9. - Studio FX to make a riff repeat over and over.
- 10. - Deeper analysis description of the tonality (hint: influenced by folk).
- 11. - The effect added to the vocals to make it sound like a bigger space.
- 14. - The vocal samples at the start of the piece come from which nation.
- 16. - Name for a short phrase that is repeated (riff is an alternative word).
- 20. - Description for the lack of clear speed marking at the start (5,4).
- 21. - Fragments of sound, the example in this piece is breath.
- 22. - Harmonic device performed by a synthesiser with a filter unit.
- 25. - Irish violin.
- 26. - Overall tonality of the piece.
- 28. - Performance technique where there is a continuous slide of notes.
- 29. - All chords belong to the tonality of the piece.
Down
- 1. - Performance technique used by the fiddle when it plays two strings at once.
- 2. - Irish rhythmic drum played with a tipper.
- 3. - What language does the male vocalist use in Verse 2.
- 4. - High-pitched, bright-sounding Irish recorder.
- 7. - Time signature of the piece
- 8. - African drum capable of changing pitch.
- 10. - Texture at the start when we hear the drone.
- 12. - Modern instrument where pads are pressed for electronic drum sounds.
- 13. - Irish keyed instrument also common in France.
- 15. - Name for parts that perform a lead role.
- 17. - Main texture of this song.
- 18. - Irish instrument that can perform a drone and melody when a crank is turned.
- 19. - The structure for this song.
- 23. - Modern keyboard instrument making artificial sounds.
- 24. - Irish descendant of bagpipes
- 27. - African instrument with a harp-like sound