New Zealand Music Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Māori: to listen.
  2. 6. The home of the Hobbits.
  3. 7. Chord or harmony as applied to Māori music.
  4. 10. Three valves, a mouthpiece and a bell end.
  5. 13. Notating music in a different key to that of the original.
  6. 15. Instrument nicknamed 'licorice stick'.
  7. 16. A ball on a chord, used in traditional Māori dances.
  8. 18. Māori songs or chants written to lament people who have died.
  9. 19. Melody, as applied to Māori music.
  10. 22. Contemporary Māori performance style involving choral singing, canting, dance and movements.
  11. 25. A native New Zealand bird.
  12. 26. Our national carrier.
  13. 28. Sound, as applied to Māori music.
  14. 29. 6 strings are better than 4
  15. 31. National symbol of New Zealand, representing strength and endurance.
  16. 34. Combining two or more styles of music or blending elements from several styles of music.
  17. 35. A repeated musical pattern.
  18. 36. Formal practice; usually in preparation for a performance.
  19. 37. National flower of New Zealand.
Down
  1. 1. The person you should be watching when playing.
  2. 3. The degree to which a musician is in tune; accuracy of pitch.
  3. 4. Traditional Māori ceremonial dance.
  4. 5. Māori term for a bar in music notation.
  5. 8. Any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music.
  6. 9. An ornamental pendant usually made from Pounamu or jade.
  7. 11. Pulse/main beat as applied to Māori music.
  8. 12. ‘Coil or loop’ in Māori, is a spiral-like shaped similar to the appearance of a silver fern frond as it unfurls for the first time.
  9. 14. The dragon and the main antagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit.
  10. 17. Comes in either tuned or untuned.
  11. 20. The last name of Bilbo, in Tolkein's 'Lord of the Ring'.
  12. 21. A Māori song
  13. 23. Kiwi Rugby team.
  14. 24. Invented by Adolphe in 1840s.
  15. 27. First position is B flat 1.
  16. 30. The reason it is not the same time at home.
  17. 32. A traditional Māori cooking method using geo-thermal.
  18. 33. Hometown of our music festival.
  19. 34. Instrument no longer made of wood.