Group 4- Music

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Across
  1. 2. relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity
  2. 6. a style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
  3. 7. an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements, similar in form to a sonata but written for an orchestra
  4. 8. music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century
  5. 10. pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound.
  6. 13. it a music genre and musical form which was originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1870s by African-Americans
  7. 15. it is a rock music genre characterized by an emphasis on emotional expression, sometimes through confessional lyrics.
  8. 16. a company of singers, especially an organized group employed in church service
  9. 17. is a genre of popular music that takes its roots from genres such as blues and old-time music, and various types of American folk music
  10. 20. it is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat
Down
  1. 1. a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns to sing popular songs into a microphone over pre-recorded backing tracks.
  2. 3. to perform a song or voice composition
  3. 4. a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments
  4. 5. a song or ode in praise or honor of God, a deity, a nation, etc
  5. 9. pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound.
  6. 11. the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
  7. 12. music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition.
  8. 14. musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement
  9. 18. the form or branch of musical and dramatic art represented by such compositions.
  10. 19. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.