Year 11 English Studies - Music Olympics

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Across
  1. 3. When a song is made available online without buying or downloading it
  2. 7. This part of a song often repeats and contains the main message
  3. 11. Poetic technique where the same sound starts nearby words (e.g. “wild winds”)
  4. 12. American singer with a haunting voice and themes of mental health; debuted with "Ocean Eyes"
  5. 15. Digital music service with curated playlists and podcasts
  6. 16. Type of figurative language often found in lyrics (e.g. “love is a battlefield”)
  7. 18. A word for the emotional quality or atmosphere of a song
Down
  1. 1. This literary technique repeats the same word or phrase for emphasis
  2. 2. Someone who creates beats and manages sound in a studio
  3. 4. Genre of music known for heavy guitars and intense emotion
  4. 5. The contrast between two ideas, often used in lyrics (e.g. love/hate)
  5. 6. This term describes how songs are ranked based on popularity and sales
  6. 8. He sang 'Imagine' and was a member of The Beatles
  7. 9. This genre includes artists like Tupac and Eminem
  8. 10. This rapper’s real name is Montero Hill; known for “Industry Baby”
  9. 13. The written text of a song
  10. 14. A word that describes how fast or slow a song is played
  11. 15. Australian singer known for 'Chandelier'
  12. 17. The main idea or message in a song or text