Across
- 3. A written system of symbols representing musical notes, rhythms, and other elements in a piece of music.
- 5. A sequence of notes that create a pleasing tune, often the most memorable part of a song.
- 8. The perceived frequency or highness/lowness of a musical note or sound.
- 9. The speed at which a piece of music is played, often measured in beats per minute.
- 11. A tool or device, such as a guitar or piano, used to create music by producing sounds through various techniques.
- 13. A repeating section of a song, often with a catchy melody and lyrics that people can sing along to.
- 14. A collection of recorded songs or music, often created by a single artist or band and released to the public.
- 15. A category of music defined by elements like style, structure, or subject matter, such as pop or jazz.
Down
- 1. A live performance of music by one or more musicians, usually held in a public place or venue.
- 2. A group of musicians who perform together using various instruments and often sing in harmony.
- 4. A person who creates original music by arranging elements such as melody, harmony, and rhythm into a complete piece.
- 6. The words of a song that convey a story, message, or emotion when sung or spoken.
- 7. A pattern of beats or sounds that provide a steady pace to a piece of music.
- 10. The combination of multiple notes or sounds played simultaneously to create a rich, layered effect.
- 12. A sequence of notes played in ascending or descending order, used as a foundation for melodies and harmonies.