Across
- 1. A plucked string instrument from India with a long neck.
- 4. Multiple independent melody lines played simultaneously.
- 7. A repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- 9. A Chinese plucked lute with four strings.
- 10. A grace note that leans into the main note, taking some of its time.
- 12. A tempo marking indicating a lively and fast pace.
- 14. A West African harp-lute with 21 strings.
- 16. A two-stringed Chinese bowed instrument.
- 17. A Russian stringed instrument with a triangular body.
- 18. The first note of a scale, serving as the home base.
- 20. Playing the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- 21. Notes that sound the same but are written differently (e.g., F♯ and G♭).
- 22. A bowed, short-necked string instrument from India.
- 24. A Chinese hammered dulcimer played with bamboo beaters.
- 25. A very short grace note played quickly before the main note.
Down
- 2. A tempo marking indicating a fast, cheerful pace.
- 3. The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- 5. A bowed string instrument from Iran.
- 6. A sudden, strong accent on a note or chord.
- 8. A large double-headed drum from the Balkans.
- 11. A long wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians.
- 13. A Chinese free-reed wind instrument with a gourd wind chamber.
- 15. A loud double-reed woodwind from the Middle East.
- 19. A symbol indicating that a note should be held longer than its value.
- 23. A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes.
