Across
- 3. – To perform music on an instrument or with vocals.
- 5. – The emotional tone or feeling of a song.
- 6. – To produce musical tones with the voice.
- 9. – A curated list of songs for listening to.
- 10. – A form of creative expression, which music is a part of.
- 13. – The organ used to hear and interpret music.
- 14. – A person who creates or performs music.
- 18. – The loudness or softness of music.
- 20. – A popular music streaming service.
- 22. – A short musical composition typically with lyrics.
- 24. – Devices worn over or in the ears to listen to music privately.
- 26. – A live performance of music.
- 27. – The words of a song.
- 28. – The speed at which a piece of music is played.
Down
- 1. – The quiet, restful state often accompanied by calming music.
- 2. – A portable cassette tape player, a precursor to modern music devices.
- 4. – The lower range of sound in music, or the instrument that plays it.
- 7. – A stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking.
- 8. – A single musical sound, represented by a symbol in written music.
- 9. – A brief silence in music, often for dramatic effect.
- 11. – A series of notes in ascending or descending order.
- 12. – A group of musicians who perform together.
- 14. – A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single entity.
- 15. – The basic unit of time in music, often marked by a rhythmic pulse.
- 16. – The pattern of beats or time in music.
- 17. – A musical genre that emphasizes rhythm and rhyming speech.
- 19. – The art of arranging sounds in time to produce a composition.
- 21. – The emotional aspect of music that moves listeners.
- 23. – A music genre known for improvisation and syncopated rhythms.
- 25. – A creator of music, especially in popular music genres.