Across
- 1. the sound produced by the human voice when singing, as well as the ability to produce musical tones
- 3. a strong, regular repeated pattern of sound in time.
- 5. the overall form, contour, and direction of a musical phrase or melody
- 7. the interval between two notes (like a whole step), a specific musical note or pitch, or the quality of sound produced by an instrument
- 8. of view the perspective from which a song is told or narrated
- 11. the mental pictures or visual sensations that music evokes in a listener's mind
- 13. the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
- 16. the use of specific musical elements like timbre, dynamics, tempo, and articulation to create a distinct feeling or mood in a piece
Down
- 2. the process of writing a piece of music and the finished product itself. It involves combining elements like melody, harmony, rhythm, and other musical aspects to create a cohesive work. "Structure" in music, on the other hand, refers to the arrangement of sections within a piece, which gives it shape and balance
- 4. the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect.
- 5. the act of composing or arranging music for a particular text or piece of work
- 6. a song's perceived intensity, activity, and the feeling of vigor it evokes
- 9. a subgenre of ambient music that aims to evoke a sense of space, often using electronic sounds and textures to create an otherworldly or cosmic atmosphere
- 10. the variations in volume, or loudness, of a piece
- 12. a figure of speech where one thing is described as if it were another, creating a symbolic comparison or analogy
- 14. the way a musician or performer shapes and articulates a sequence of notes to convey a musical idea
- 15. a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying; a tune.
