Across
- 2. The last part of a piece of music, a performance, or a public event, especially when particularly dramatic or exciting.
- 4. The concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure.
- 6. Timekeeping devices; 2002 hit song by Coldplay
- 10. Variety of rhythms played together making all or part of a piece of music off-beat
- 14. A device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- 16. Be repeated several times as an echo
- 17. A systemic repeated arrangement of musical sounds
- 19. The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- 20. Music performed at a brisk pace
- 21. Single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo
- 22. The continued progress of events in the past, present, and future; a song from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon
Down
- 1. Geologic periods of time; Taylor Swift concert tour
- 3. A close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event.
- 5. Rhythmic flow of a sequence of words
- 7. Musical notes played or sung smoothly and connected
- 8. Lengthy pause in the middle of a play or concert
- 9. Extremely precise measure of tempo used by many electronic music sequencers
- 11. Shakespearian poetic meter, relating to the number of stressed and unstressed syllables
- 12. Time-based audio effect that creates a repetition of the original sound
- 13. Also known as time signature; specify how many of a particular note value are contained in each measure
- 15. An orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, suite, play, oratorio, or other extended composition.
- 18. Origin, creation, or beginning; English rock band featuring Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel
