| ARRANGERS | They adapt music for other instruments, voices or style (9) |
| TUTTI | Italian word used to refer to "all" instruments/voices or to "all" fruits in cassata-like ice cream (5) |
| ARRANGEMENT | Piece of music adapted for other instruments |
| ARRANGE | Adapt music for the band |
| OCARINA | Instrument's voice, even used with acoustic of large venue (7) |
| UNDERTONE | Word for a muted, pale or subdued colour, feeling, quality, sound or voice; or, a low state of body (9) |
| TESSITURA | Ordinary range of pitch of a voice or vocal music (9) |
| CHORD | Harmonic set of three or more notes sounded simultaneously; or, a literary or poetic word for a string of a harp or other instrument (5) |
| OCTET | Group of eight musicians or a musical composition for eight voices or instruments (5) |
| SONATA | An instrumental composition for piano or for any other instrument with or without piano accompaniment (6) |
| SONATAS | Instrumental compositions for piano alone or for any other instrument with or without piano accompaniment (7) |
| WHISTLE | An onomatopoeic word for a shrill pipe or high-pitched cheep; a boatswain's call or other instrument used to produce such a shrike; a summons; or, informally, the throat (7) |
| CONCERT | Word for agreement, harmony or union in any undertaking; or, a musical performance consisting of a combination of voices or sounds (7) |
| DUET | Composition for two voices or two instruments |
| SEPTET | A composition for seven voices or instruments (6) |
| NONET | Musical composition for nine voices or instruments (5) |
| NONETS | Musical compositions for nine voices or instruments (6) |
| AMPS | Informal word for devices used to increase the sound of electric guitars or other instruments (4) |
| STRAD | Short word for a violin or other instrument made by luthier "Antonio", such as the Lady Blunt or one owned by Sherlock Holmes (5) |
| BAGPIPES | Lay claim to some of the woodwind, or other instruments (8) |