Music Technology

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Across
  1. 1. 1970s dance music with syncopated rhythms, funky bass lines and big group vocals.
  2. 3. 1950s British music mixing folk and blues, often using homemade instruments and a raw sound.
  3. 7. A sensitive studio microphone that captures detailed, high‑quality sound.
  4. 9. Rhyming lyrics that are spoken and performed in time to a beat.
  5. 10. A tough, reliable microphone ideal for loud sounds like drums and guitar amps.
  6. 11. Early American music style known for improvisation and swing rhythms.
Down
  1. 2. 1930s big‑band jazz style with a strong rhythmic “swing” feel for dancing.
  2. 3. Electronic pop style using drum machines and synthesisers instead of guitars, with catchy riffs and moody sounds.
  3. 4. Fast, sample‑based electronic music using drum machines, synth riffs and experimental sounds.
  4. 5. Late‑19th‑century piano music with strong syncopation and steady vamp accompaniment.
  5. 6. Emotional music using riffs and improvisation, played on electric guitars, harmonicas and strong vocals.
  6. 8. Loud, guitar‑driven music with a strong beat, popular from the 1960s onward.