Instrument Names and Genres

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Across
  1. 5. A Korean pop or Korean popular music genre that uses a mix of electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, R&B, and other music.
  2. 6. An instrument with white and black keys.
  3. 8. Similar to a flute but more fancy.
  4. 13. A 4 string guitar but with a really low sound.
  5. 15. It's significantly larger than a violin.
  6. 17. In 1840, it was once called the Adolphe Sax.
  7. 18. Usually a metal tube with caps that covers holes to hit different notes.
  8. 21. A type of music that focuses most on instrumentation, improvised solos and is more about the general approach to show instead of the structure.
  9. 23. Similar to a xylophone.
  10. 24. A form of secular folk music that goes deeper than emotions.
Down
  1. 1. A huge trumpet but with a different shape.
  2. 2. Quite similar to a violin but larger.
  3. 3. A small 4 string guitar.
  4. 4. A music genre that originates from the southern regions of the United States.
  5. 7. This music genre was very popular in the early 1990s.
  6. 9. Calm music that some people play when they study, read, or sleep too.
  7. 10. An wind instrument that you would slide two u-shaped metal tubes to get the right notes.
  8. 11. This music is usually played with piano and orchestra instruments.
  9. 12. Basically church bells but way smaller.
  10. 14. A keyboard version of bells but made of some type of metal.
  11. 16. Sometimes contains screaming in the lyrics and usually is played with Electric guitars and some drums.
  12. 19. This type of music is a sub-genre of hip-hop and takes influence of rap and EDM music.
  13. 20. stylized rhythmic music that is usually built around drum beats and often has rapping.
  14. 22. Electronic is usually very fuzzy or distorted music and sometimes fast.