Across
- 2. Pertaining to singing or the voice in music
- 5. A slight fluctuation in pitch used to add expression to a note
- 11. Music performed without electronic amplification
- 15. The level of interaction between a performer and the audience
- 16. A live musical performance, often by an artist or group
- 17. Accents on the off-beat or unexpected beats
- 18. Differences between soft and loud, fast and slow sections in music
- 19. The quality of sound produced by an instrument or voice
- 21. The place where performers give a live performance
- 23. A gradual increase in loudness
- 24. A critical analysis of a performance or recording
- 27. The deep, full sound of a note that fills a space
- 29. The speed at which music is played
- 31. A section of a song with repeated music but different lyrics
- 32. The highness or lowness of a sound
- 33. The pattern of beats or timing in a piece of music
- 34. The change from one key to another in music
- 36. A high vocal register used especially by male singers
Down
- 1. A term meaning to play softly
- 3. Making up music on the spot, without preplanning
- 4. Combination of different musical notes played or sung together
- 6. A person who performs or creates music, art, or other creative work
- 7. The basic unit of time in music
- 8. Changes in loudness or softness in music
- 9. A gradual decrease in loudness
- 10. The way a performer engages or captivates an audience
- 11. The people watching and listening to a live performance
- 12. The person leading an orchestra or choir
- 13. Practicing before a performance
- 14. The selection of instruments used in a piece of music
- 16. A combination of notes played together
- 17. A performance by one musician or singer
- 20. A sequence of musical notes that form the main tune
- 22. A category or style of music, such as rock or classical
- 25. A large group of musicians playing various instruments
- 26. A term meaning to play loudly
- 28. A performance by two musicians or singers
- 30. A live presentation of music, dance, or theater
- 35. The repeated part of a song, often the most memorable
