Across
- 4. A live music performance where musicians play for an audience. It can be in a hall, park, or any place with a stage.
- 6. Someone who creates and writes music, including melodies and harmonies. Famous composers include Beethoven and Mozart.
- 8. A group of singers who sing together in harmony, often providing a backdrop to the main singer or band.
- 12. A tool or device used to make music. Instruments can produce various sounds, like a piano, guitar, or drums.
- 13. A catchy and memorable melody or song. It's what you remember and sing along with in a piece of music.
- 14. The combination of different musical notes played or sung together to create a pleasing sound.
- 15. A piece of music that includes singing with lyrics. It often tells a story or conveys emotions through words and melody.
Down
- 1. The words or text of a song. Lyrics convey the meaning and emotions of a song's story.
- 2. The group of people who listen to a musical performance or attend a concert. They show appreciation with applause.
- 3. The tune or musical line that you can hum or sing along with. It's the part of the music that carries the main musical theme.
- 5. A large group of musicians who play a variety of instruments together, often conducted by a conductor.
- 7. The steady pulse or rhythm in music that you can feel. It's what makes you want to tap your fingers or move to the music.
- 9. The pattern of beats or time in music that creates a sense of tempo or a groove. It makes you want to tap your foot or dance.
- 10. A physical expression of music through movement. Dances can range from ballet to hip-hop and more.
- 11. A long musical composition typically played by a symphony orchestra. It often has multiple movements.