Across
- 3. A repeated section in a song, often following each verse.
- 6. A group of musicians who perform together, usually with vocals and instruments.
- 7. A device used to produce musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drum.
- 8. A collection of recorded songs or pieces of music, typically released together.
- 11. A dramatic, theatrical performance set to music, often including singing and orchestration.
- 13. A category of music characterized by a particular style or form.
- 14. A sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single, coherent structure.
- 15. The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played.
- 17. Singing without any instrumental accompaniment.
- 18. A part of the music where a single instrument or voice is featured.
- 19. The pattern of beats or timing in a piece of music.
Down
- 1. The lowest vocal or instrumental part in a piece of music, providing depth.
- 2. A section of a song with lyrics, usually telling the story or theme.
- 3. A person who writes or creates music.
- 4. The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to produce a pleasing sound.
- 5. A large group of musicians playing various instruments together, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
- 9. The words of a song.
- 10. A complex, multi-movement musical piece written for an orchestra.
- 12. A live performance of music before an audience.
- 16. The basic unit of time in music, often the pulse listeners clap to.