Across
- 1. A high, female voice
- 2. A moving bass line with notes usually of the same value. It is often found in jazz styles
- 4. A melody played against the main melody
- 5. gradually getting louder
- 6. Broken chord accompaniment in the bass, often used in keyboard music. Popular in the Classical era
- 8. Using the bow on a stringed instrument
- 10. Each verse of a vocal piece has the same music
- 11. A passage at the end of a piece which finishes it off
- 13. Moving quickly and repeatedly between adjacent notes
- 14. Texture where you hear a melody with accompaniment, or, where all the parts play a similar rhythm at the same time
- 15. The lowest woodwind instrument which uses a double reed
- 16. Music which uses instruments such as the sitar and tabla
- 18. A style that mixes Celtic folk music and rock
- 21. A medium male singer
- 22. A scale which sounds "dreamy"
Down
- 1. Vocal music where each note is given one syllable
- 3. An electronic effect which can give the impression of different hall acoustics. For example, it can make a piece of music sound as if the performance is taking place in a cathedral
- 7. The tempo slightly speeds up and slows down to allow for expression. It literally means ‘robbed time’
- 9. A solo sung in an operatic style
- 10. A large work for orchestra usually in four movements
- 11. A small Scottish harp
- 12. Sliding from one note to another
- 17. A method of playing a woodwind or brass instrument where the player rolls the letter "r"
- 19. The Classical form of the highland bagpipe in theme and variation form
- 20. Gradually getting slower
