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