Across
- 2. combination of punk and metal that became popular in the early 90s
- 4. 3 or more notes being played at the same time
- 7. associated with hallucinogenic drugs and electronic sound effects.
- 11. derived from gospel, jazz, folk, and traditional blues music. emerged in tandem with rock 'n' roll
- 14. group of singers
- 15. Black american gospel origin. combination of R&B and gospel music
- 16. the art of arranging sound
- 17. the most memorable part of the song
- 18. type of music performed/composed for religious use
- 19. The impression of stability in music
- 21. group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments
- 22. rock music from southern california in the 60s
- 24. persistence of sound after it is produced
Down
- 1. stands for popular music
- 3. the arrangement of notes of different lengths
- 4. term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences
- 5. beat-driven style of popular music and sub-cultural that was the preeminent form of dance music in the 1970s
- 6. type of small-band modern jazz music originating in the early 1940s
- 8. music of black american origin. started in New orleans, New York, and Chicago
- 9. about teen rebellion. simple chord progressions.
- 10. style of pop and soul music named after the record company
- 12. predominant form of rock and roll in the 80s
- 13. popular music of African American and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- 18. genre of music that combines Jamaican and Caribbean rhythms, punk rock energy, and horn sections.
- 19. Blues and folk music combined
- 20. music that is intended for a non-religious audience
- 23. conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions