| UPTEMPO | Played or sung at a fast speed |
| HURRY | Move at a fast speed |
| CHORAL | Chapter spoken or sung at the 10Dn 18Dn (6) |
| REQUIEM | A mass said or sung for the rest of the soul of a dead person (7) |
| NOTES | "Marks" to be remembered, whether penned, played or sung (5) |
| MUSIC | Notes written to be played or sung (5) |
| INTROIT | A short prayer said or sung as the celebrant is entering the sanctuary to celebrate Mass |
| TAUNTON | Relative's fast speed, going round SW town (7) |
| LEGATO | Played or sung smoothly (mus) (6) |
| LIGATURE | Group of notes intended to be played or sung as one phrase (8) |
| SPORTED | Played or displayed |
| RITCHIE | Charlotte ?, actress who played Oregon in 2011-16 Channel 4 series Fresh Meat |
| VOICE | Sound produced in spoken communication or sung words; the ability to chant, croon, harmonise, warble or wassail well; a part for a chorister; a mode of utterance; or, a medium of expression (5) |
| LICK | With a fast speed, beat (4) |
| LAY | Word for a ballad or sung poem; a lyric; a melody; the ordinary people, as distinct from the clergy or experts; the appearance of land; the direction rope is twisted in; or, an oyster-bed (3) |
| AWAY | A game or match played or won at an opponent's ground; or, an interjection of dismissal (4) |
| ZADOK | ___ The Priest, anthem sung at a coronation (5) |
| CHANT | A rhythmic or repetitious slogan, usually spoken or sung (5) |
| COURSE | One of the successive dishes of a formal meal; or, the ground over which golf is played or a race is run (6) |
| ONCEINABLUEMOON | A Columbine no one played or very rarely (4,2,1,4,4) |