Across
- 4. music produced electronically, such as by an electric keyboard
- 6. a person who plays percussion instruments
- 7. to present a play, music, dance before an audience
- 8. someone who performs or writes music, espcially as their job
- 9. a form of American popular music
- 11. not able to hear anything, or not able to hear very well
- 12. popular music, music that many people listen to
- 13. a group of students who are taught together
- 15. an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum
- 18. a group of musicians
- 19. the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a play, a concert, a talk
Down
- 1. a musical event
- 2. European music that is related to 18th‑century
- 3. the bottom surface area inside a building
- 5. famous
- 10. to make a choice about what you are going to do
- 13. a large number of people gathered together in a public place
- 14. a type of music in which the artist speaks to a strong rhythm
- 16. a type of modern American popular music with electric guitars and drums
- 17. a group of people who work together at a particular job