S2 Scottish Music Revision

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Across
  1. 2. A singer/ singers do not have instruments playing along with them
  2. 6. two or more players/ singers performing the same melody together
  3. 8. Another name for a ceilidh band (8,5,4)
  4. 10. A long stick with horsehair used by a fiddle
  5. 14. A Scottish hand held drum played with a double-ended beater
  6. 15. A Scottish instrument with bellows, a keyboard and buttons for the chords
  7. 19. A Scottish dance which is fast, with 4 beats in a bar
  8. 20. A Scottish dance which is a moderate speed, with 4 beats in a bar; may be used to walk to in a parade
  9. 21. A Scottish dance which is a moderate speed, with 4 beats in a bar, dotted rhythms and Scotch snaps
  10. 23. An Italian word used in music to mean getting gradually faster
  11. 24. A Scottish instrument with four strings and a bow
  12. 26. A plucked string instrument with a round body
  13. 29. a style of pop music particularly popular in Scotland from the 1980s onwards (5,3)
  14. 30. A style of music with electric guitars and drumkit which draws on traditional Scottish music (6,4)
  15. 31. A Scottish instrument with a mouthpipe, a chanter, three drone pipes and a bag
Down
  1. 1. A singer/ singers have instruments playing along with them
  2. 3. A group of pipers and drummers performing together (4,4)
  3. 4. an electronic keyboard with a vast array of sampled sounds
  4. 5. A musical term meaning to slide from one note to another
  5. 7. A player/ singer has the main melody by themselves
  6. 9. An Italian word used in music to mean getting gradually louder
  7. 11. A Scottish dance which is slow, with 3 beats in a bar
  8. 12. A Scottish dance which is fast and in 6/8 (compound time)
  9. 13. Two or more performers in a group performance
  10. 16. These are what the buttons play on an accordion
  11. 17. A Scottish instrument which resembles a recorder
  12. 18. Small, short, decorative notes in a melody
  13. 22. A band performing traditional Scottish music, which usually features a singer/ singers (8,4,5)
  14. 25. Two players and/ or singers performing together
  15. 27. A long held note, or the name given to the long pipes in bagpipes which play fixed pitches
  16. 28. A Scottish rhythm which features in Strathspeys (6,4)