Music

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Across
  1. 2. - A live performance of music before an audience, showcasing individual artists or ensembles.
  2. 4. - A collection of music tracks released together, often by a single artist or band.
  3. 6. - A contrasting section in a song that connects different parts, typically leading to a return of the chorus.
  4. 7. - A musical composition for two performers, often showcasing their interaction.
  5. 8. - A repeated section of a song, often containing the main message and sung by multiple voices.
  6. 12. - A musical composition for one or more instruments, usually in three or four movements.
  7. 14. - A large-scale orchestral composition typically in four movements.
  8. 15. - A category of music characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
  9. 16. - A dramatic work combining singing, orchestration, and sometimes dance, typically telling a story.
  10. 17. - A popular song that achieves significant commercial success and widespread recognition.
  11. 19. - A group of notes played together, typically consisting of three or more.
  12. 21. - A piece of music performed by a single musician, typically highlighting their skill.
  13. 23. - The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously.
  14. 25. - A Jamaican music genre known for its offbeat rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.
  15. 27. - The act of creating music spontaneously, often used in genres like jazz.
  16. 29. - The varying levels of loudness or softness in music, indicated by specific markings.
  17. 30. - A genre of music that reflects the traditions and culture of a particular community or region.
Down
  1. 1. - A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments, typically including strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion.
  2. 3. - A gradual increase in loudness or intensity in a piece of music.
  3. 5. - A music genre that originated in the African American communities, characterized by its expressive melodies and themes of sorrow.
  4. 9. - The highest vocal range in choral music, typically sung by female voices.
  5. 10. - A genre characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a strong rhythm, rooted in African American history.
  6. 11. - The words of a song, often conveying its message or story.
  7. 13. - Music performed without instrumental accompaniment, relying solely on vocal harmonies.
  8. 18. - A series of notes in ascending or descending order, often used as a basis for melodies.
  9. 20. - The pattern of sounds and silences in music, determining the tempo and beat.
  10. 22. - The speed at which a piece of music is played, usually measured in beats per minute (BPM).
  11. 24. - A sequence of notes that are musically satisfying; the main theme of a piece.
  12. 26. - A repeated musical phrase, often used as a building block in a song.
  13. 28. - A broad genre of popular music characterized by a strong beat, electric guitars, and often rebellious themes.