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Across
  1. 2. A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a strong rhythm, often featuring brass instruments.
  2. 4. A pattern of beats or sounds in music, creating a sense of flow and movement.
  3. 8. A large group of musicians playing various instruments together, often in a symphony or classical setting.
  4. 10. A sequence of musical notes that is musically satisfying and distinctive, forming a tune.
  5. 11. A device or object used to produce musical sounds, such as a guitar, piano, or drums.
  6. 13. The words or text of a song, often expressing emotions, stories, or ideas.
  7. 15. A genre of popular music characterized by catchy melodies, simple structures, and a wide appeal.
Down
  1. 1. A disc jockey, a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience, often at events or clubs.
  2. 3. A collection of recorded music tracks released as a single unit, often by a particular artist or band.
  3. 5. The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to produce a pleasing effect.
  4. 6. A live music performance, typically by one or more musicians or a band, in front of an audience.
  5. 7. The basic unit of time in music, providing the underlying rhythm and pulse.
  6. 9. A musical composition with lyrics, typically sung by a vocalist and accompanied by instruments.
  7. 12. A genre of popular music characterized by a strong beat, simple melodies, and often featuring electric guitars.
  8. 14. A musical piece or performance by a single musician, often showcasing their skill on a particular instrument.