Across
- 3. Supports the main voice (the melody).
- 6. A harmony of three or more tones.
- 8. Making up a melody or rhythm on the spot.
- 11. The number of beats that divide up the music. If you can count 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 with the music, the bar has four beats.
- 12. A section of a song that leads up to the chorus.
- 15. A section of a song where the melody stays the same, but the words change.
- 17. A repetition that is a little bit different.
- 19. The basic unit of music. It may also refer to the rhythmic basis for a song, usually played by drums and bass.
Down
- 1. Not playing or singing, while the music continues.
- 2. A section in the music where the accompaniment briefly stops entirely.
- 4. A section of a song that is sung several times with the same words and melody.
- 5. A section of a song that differs from the verses and choruses in both melody and lyrics.
- 7. The start section of a piece of music.
- 9. How high or how low a tone is.
- 10. A small, identifiable musical figure (melody or rhythm), characteristic of the piece.
- 11. A sequence of different pitches. You can sing a ....
- 13. Everything in music related to tone duration.
- 14. Five horizontal lines, and notes are written on and between these lines.
- 16. The speed at which a piece of music is performed. If you tap or clap along you know the tempo.
- 18. The 2nd and 4th beat in a bar with four beats (four-four time).
