| SEGUED | Proceeded from one section or piece of music to another without a break (6) |
| SEGUE | To proceed from one section or piece of music to another without a break (5) |
| SEGUES | Transitions from one piece of music to another (6) |
| REMAKE | A film or piece of music that is a more modern version of the original (6) |
| LEADIN | The introduction to a discussion, article or piece of music (4,2) |
| AUBADE | Poem or piece of music suited to the dawn (6) |
| NUMBER | Piece of music to include in a group (6) |
| BARTOK | Piece of music to check, finally, for composer (6) |
| ISSUED | Proceeded from a source (6) |
| FREELY | One fish eaten by another without constraint (6) |
| SCHISM | A division between strongly opposed sections or parties, especially in a church (6) |
| HOODOO | Robin, say, beside another without wings -that's bad luck (6) |
| COLUMN | Newspaper section or architectural feature (6) |
| FEEBLY | Insect held up by another without power |
| PASTIT | Fool brought up another without current worth (4,2) |
| EXTRACT | Passage from a book, speech, film or piece of music; or, the concentrated essence of a plant such as rose, vanilla or orange blossom (7) |
| DESK | Editorial section of a newspaper; or, a pair of players within an orchestra's string section or the music stand so shared (4) |
| ROULADE | French word for a cylindrical cake, meat loaf or souffle that is sliced to reveal a spiral cross-section; or, a vocal ornament or melisma in music (7) |
| ACCOMPANIMENT | A cold remark about piano in a dreadful piece of music to sing to? |
| TELEPORT | Move from one place to another, without travelling |