S3 Revision

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Across
  1. 1. Gradually getting faster.
  2. 5. A style of South American dance music that includes a lot of percussion.
  3. 7. Accented notes are playing off or against the beat.
  4. 8. A rhythmic accompaniment with a note on the beat and chord off the beat.
  5. 10. Low, tuned drums - part of the percussion family.
  6. 12. The highest woodwind instrument.
  7. 14. A musical phrase falling in pitch.
  8. 16. The highest brass instrument.
  9. 19. Other instruments support the main melody.
  10. 20. A scale consisting of 5 notes.
  11. 25. A style of jazz singing using nonsense words.
  12. 26. The Italian term for a fast tempo.
  13. 27. Each part has the same melody entering one after the other.
  14. 30. A broken chord.
  15. 31. Making it up on the spot.
  16. 34. A family of instruments that include the trumpet and trombone.
  17. 37. A form where there's an A section, a B section which is different and a return to the A section.
  18. 40. A fast Scottish dance with 4 beats.
  19. 41. A slow or medium Scottish dance with 3 beats.
  20. 43. The 2nd lowest string instrument.
  21. 46. A 1950s American style that combines blues, jazz, gospel and country - Elvis Presley.
  22. 47. No other instruments playing.
  23. 50. A style of traditional music using bagpipes, accordion and fiddle.
  24. 52. A short repeated pattern.
  25. 54. A tuned percussion instrument made of wood.
  26. 55. A keyboard instrument associated with Baroque music.
  27. 57. A distance of 8 notes.
  28. 59. The 2nd lowest woodwind instrument - played with a single reed.
  29. 60. The lowest string instrument.
  30. 62. The highest male voice.
  31. 64. A piece of music written for a solo instrument and orchestra.
  32. 66. A fast Scottish dance in compound time.
  33. 67. A slow Scottish dance with 2 or 4 beats.
  34. 68. A Scottish dance with 4 beats and features Scotch Snap.
  35. 70. A musical phrase followed by a similar musical phrase in reply.
  36. 71. An exact repeat of a musical idea.
  37. 75. A play set to music that includes acting, dancing and singing.
  38. 76. The lowest male voice.
  39. 78. A very short, accented note found in Strathspeys.
  40. 79. The highest female voice.
  41. 80. The Scottish name for a violin.
Down
  1. 2. The beat subdivides into threes - think 'strawberry'.
  2. 3. Decorating a melody by adding short notes.
  3. 4. A family of instruments that include the flute and clarinet.
  4. 6. Traditional Scottish instrument with a bag and double reed.
  5. 9. A held or repeated note in the bass.
  6. 11. A musical idea that is repeated up or down a pitch.
  7. 13. The 2nd lowest brass instrument - played using a slide.
  8. 15. Notes are short and detached.
  9. 17. The Italian term for a moderate tempo.
  10. 18. The music sounds sad and serious.
  11. 21. Gradually getting slower.
  12. 22. Voices sing different notes at the same time.
  13. 23. A style of music created by Black Americans.
  14. 24. The Italian term for a medium tempo - walking pace.
  15. 25. A single voice or instrument playing alone.
  16. 28. The highest string instrument.
  17. 29. The name for a short repeated pattern in popular music.
  18. 32. A note is held until the conductor instructs to continue.
  19. 33. A musical phrase rising in pitch.
  20. 35. The lowest female voice.
  21. 36. A high tuned percussion instrument made of metal.
  22. 38. A popular style of music with a heavy, driving beat and distorted electric guitar.
  23. 39. The beat subdivides into 2 - think 'coffee'.
  24. 42. A popular style of music.
  25. 44. Voices singing the same notes at the same time.
  26. 45. Instrument used in Scottish music with a keyboard on one side and buttons on the other.
  27. 48. The music sounds happy and uplifting.
  28. 49. Unaccompanied Scottish songs using Gaelic or gibberish words.
  29. 51. A family of the orchestra that includes both tuned and untuned instruments.
  30. 53. Two or more notes played together.
  31. 56. Very ornamental music written between 1600-1750.
  32. 58. The note before the first strong beat of a phrase.
  33. 61. An instrument with 6 strings that are either strummed or plucked.
  34. 63. A large group of instruments formed of 4 families.
  35. 65. A drama set to music with soloists, chorus, orchestra and acting.
  36. 69. A family of instruments that include the violin and cello.
  37. 72. The notes are played smoothly.
  38. 73. The Italian term for a slow tempo.
  39. 74. A chord where notes clash together.
  40. 77. A style of music that includes a lot of syncopation and improvisation.