Year Eight Revision - Rock Music

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243
Across
  1. 3. The time signature to indicate three crotchet beats in a bar.
  2. 6. John Farnham's most famous song.
  3. 7. The type of Blues that was heard in cities like Chicago in the late 50's.
  4. 8. Blues songs originally developed from these religious songs.
  5. 9. The names of the lines of the treble clef from the bottom up.
  6. 11. Richard Penniman's stage name.
  7. 17. The letter names of the spaces in the bass clef from the bottom up.
  8. 20. The artist who introduced the electric guitar into blues music.
  9. 21. The hi-hat in a drum kit usually plays these notes.
  10. 22. Most rock songs are in this time signature.
  11. 24. The Italian word used in Music to indicate a gradual increase in volume.
  12. 26. The first line of a Blues song is always _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
  13. 28. The tempo of a Blues song is nearly always _ _ _ _ .
  14. 29. The notes of a C major chord.
  15. 30. The number of strings on an electric guitar.
  16. 31. The birthplace of Blues and jazz music.
  17. 33. The notes C D E F G A B and C played one after the other form this pattern.
  18. 35. A famous Australian rock band.
  19. 38. A famous early rock and roll singer and guitarist.
  20. 39. One of Elvis' famous songs.
  21. 40. This part of the drumkit plays on the 1st and 3rd beats of the bar.
  22. 41. This section in a song has the same music but different words each time your hear it.
  23. 42. The singer of "Aint that a shame"
  24. 43. The very first section you sometimes hear in a rock song.
Down
  1. 1. The front man of the Australian band Midnight Oil who later became a politician.
  2. 2. The notes of an A minor chord.
  3. 3. A famous chord progresssion is the _ _ _ _ _ _ bar blues.
  4. 4. This guitarist in a rock band normally plays all the solos.
  5. 5. The man who wrote the first rock and roll song Rock around the clock.
  6. 10. This word is used in music to indicate that the music is played loudly.
  7. 12. This guitar normally just plays the chords in a band.
  8. 13. A very famous Australian early rock and roll singer.
  9. 14. The names of the spaces of the treble clef from the bottom up.
  10. 15. This part of the drumkit plays on the 2nd and 4th beats in the bar.
  11. 16. This word indicates that music is to be played very softly.
  12. 18. A repeated melodic or chordal pattern
  13. 19. Jimmy Barnes is a member of this famous Australian rock band.
  14. 23. The notes of G chord.
  15. 24. The part of a song that is always the repeated and stays the same all the way through..
  16. 25. Songs by black artists that were re-recorded by white singers were called _ _ _ _ _ versions.
  17. 27. A famous rock and roll singer born in Memphis.
  18. 32. A beach boys song played in class.
  19. 34. Making up music on the spot.
  20. 36. Three or more notes played together.
  21. 37. These help you find the specific notes on a guitar.
  22. 40. This guitar has only four strings.