Across
- 1. The words or text of a song. It's what the singer sings or the listener reads while listening to the music.
- 4. A collection of songs recorded by an artist or group. It's usually released as a cohesive body of work.
- 9. A part of a song that is repeated several times. It often contains the main message or hook of the song.
- 10. The combination of different musical notes played or sung together. It adds richness and depth to the music.
- 12. A large group of musicians who play together using various instruments, such as strings, brass, and woodwinds.
- 13. To present or play music for an audience. It can be done by singing, playing an instrument, or both.
- 14. The speed or pace of music. It can be fast, slow, or somewhere in between, and it affects the mood of the music.
- 15. A piece of music with lyrics that are sung. It often tells a story or expresses emotions.
Down
- 2. A person who writes or creates music. They come up with melodies, harmonies, and other musical elements.
- 3. A group of musicians who play together, often consisting of singers, guitarists, drummers, and more.
- 5. The main tune or sequence of notes in a piece of music. It's the part that you hum or remember easily.
- 6. An object that produces musical sounds. Examples include the piano, guitar, drums, and violin.
- 7. A category or type of music that shares similar characteristics. Examples include pop, rock, jazz, and classical.
- 8. The pattern of beats or pulses in music. It's what makes you want to tap your feet or dance along.
- 9. A live performance of music in front of an audience. It can be performed by a band, orchestra, or solo artist.
- 11. The steady pulse or rhythm in music that you can clap or tap your foot to. It helps to keep the music in time.