"Singing styles in Popular Music": HTML5 Crossword |
Across5. A boy’s unbroken voice type. (6)
7. Middle female voice. (12)
10. Word setting technique by which each syllable of the word has its own note. (8)
12. Highest male voice. (5)
13. Song style that tends to not use falsetto. (11)
14. Highest female voice. (7)
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Down1. Middle male voice. (8)
2. Solo artist from the 1990s to present day who uses falsetto. (6,10)
3. Technique in which undulations or waves of pitch are added to a note. (7)
4. Voice type that can be either male or female. (4)
6. Technique used to highlight the meaning of words using musical elements. (12)
8. Word setting technique by which one syllable of a word has many notes. (10)
9. Lowest male voice. (4)
11. Technique in which a mature male voice can reach notes of the soprano or alto range. (8)
13. Song style from the 1950s and 1960s. (9)
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ACROSS
5. A boy’s unbroken voice type. (6)
7. Middle female voice. (12)
10. Word setting technique by which each syllable of the word has its own note. (8)
12. Highest male voice. (5)
13. Song style that tends to not use falsetto. (11)
14. Highest female voice. (7)
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1. Middle male voice. (8)
2. Solo artist from the 1990s to present day who uses falsetto. (6,10)
3. Technique in which undulations or waves of pitch are added to a note. (7)
4. Voice type that can be either male or female. (4)
6. Technique used to highlight the meaning of words using musical elements. (12)
8. Word setting technique by which one syllable of a word has many notes. (10)
9. Lowest male voice. (4)
11. Technique in which a mature male voice can reach notes of the soprano or alto range. (8)
13. Song style from the 1950s and 1960s. (9)

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