Across
- 1. Chinese free-reed win instrument with a gourd chamber
- 5. Slightly speeding up or slowing down the tempo
- 6. Bowed string instrument from Iran
- 9. Ukranian hammered dulcimer
- 12. First note of a scale
- 13. Moderate walking tempo
- 17. Small keyboard instrument popular in the Renaissance and Baroque periods
- 18. Short grace note before the main note
- 20. Loud double-reed woodwind from the middle east
- 21. Russian string instrument with a triangle body
- 22. Sequence of chords thats brings a phrase to a close
- 23. A convex steel drum played with the hands
- 24. Long australian wind instrument
- 25. String instrument played by a crank turned wheel
Down
- 2. Strong accent on a note
- 3. Chinese plucked lute with four strings
- 4. Symbol indicating a note should be held longer
- 7. Overtones that are integer multiples of a fundamental tone
- 8. Traditional swedish keyed fiddle
- 10. Long-necked ovaisted lute from Iran
- 11. Smooth, connected style of playing notes
- 14. Notes within a standard major to minor scale
- 15. West african harp-lute with twenty one strings
- 16. Norwegian violin
- 19. Lively and fast tempo
