Year 8 - Unit 5 - Popular Music
Across
- 2. Which direction means "heavy", to play with importance?
- 5. Which type of scale has a lowered third?
- 8. Which dynamic marking means "loud"?
- 9. Concerning chords, what is the terms used to discuss the sequence chords are played?
- 10. Which genre is traditionally passed on aurally?
- 12. Which musical element is concerned with how various lines of music sound together?
- 14. Which direction means a rapid repetition of a note?
- 16. Which genre developed from gospel, country, jazz and blues, and had fast tempo with syncopated rhythms?
- 17. What is the name for a set of notes in pitch order?
Down
- 1. Which term is given to the music played in support of the melody?
- 3. What name is given to a short, loud piece of music played by brass for battles, hunts or royal ceremonies?
- 4. Which terms means music is composed "in the moment"?
- 5. Which texture means there is only one line of music sounding?
- 6. How do we describe music with accompanying chords?
- 7. What name is given to a repeated chord progression or refrain?
- 11. What is the sub-genre for Soul, with pop influences and an upbeat tempo?
- 13. Which genre emerged in the late 1800s, and features a repeated 12-bar chord progression and sad lyrics?
- 15. Which genre is characterised by gospel and rhythm & blues influences, and a large brass section?