World Music
Across
- 3. the name of the Japanese drumming ensemble with massive drums
- 6. the oldest of Japan's music traditions
- 8. an African finger piano
- 9. organization of a variety of beats
- 14. the Roaring 20s were known for what type of music
- 16. a Maori stick game
- 18. an instrument whose sound is created by scraping, striking, or shaking the instrument
- 21. the largest country in South America
- 22. humanly organized sound
- 23. Mr. Price's middle name
- 25. the mountains where Bluegrass originated
- 27. what the Latin word "argentum" means
- 28. the name of the shaker instrument in Kpanlogo
- 29. an instrument whose sound is created by striking a stretched membrane over a surface
- 31. a music genre based in Korea that markets to world-wide fans and distributes music digitally
- 32. an instrument whose sound is created electronically
- 34. the official language of Argentina
- 36. the initials for where Hip-Hop originated
- 37. an instrument whose sound is created using strings
- 38. the Indian Hollywood
Down
- 1. when two or more notes are played together to create a pleasing sound
- 2. the name of the bell instrument used in Kpanlogo
- 3. the characteristic sound of a specific instrument
- 4. the official language of Brazil
- 5. the name of the percussion ensemble using gongs and metal instruments
- 7. loud or soft
- 10. a series of notes connected together to express one idea
- 11. the first name of the Father of Bluegrass
- 12. where Carnival takes place
- 13. a Japanese dramatic form specializing in dancing and singing
- 15. a continent with 54 countries
- 17. the official language of Mexico
- 19. deriving from a native land with a unique culture of dance, music, and history
- 20. all of the elements of music combined
- 24. the name of the support drum in Kpanlogo
- 26. an instrument whose sound is created using air
- 30. the name of the Master Drum in Kpanglogo
- 33. speed or pace of the music
- 35. Buddhist ritual music