- MUSIC
- Country or folk
- Rap, C&W or jazz
- Voice of Garfield, Lorenzo ___
- Waltz, e.g.
- Either blank in "___, ___, Everywhere!" ("John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch" song about songs)
- Fear of ___ (1979 Talking Heads album)
- Country, e.g.
- End of the quote
- Where words fail, ___ speaks (Hans Christian Andersen)
- Strains
- The Sound of __
- A magic far beyond all we do here!, per Albus Dumbledore in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"
- ___, to create harmony, must investigate discord (Plutarch)
- Welcome sound, to one's ears
- The Sound of ___
- If ___ be the food of love, play on (Shakespeare)
- Classical or classic rock
- Melodies, e.g.
- Lyrics complement
- Streamed content, often
- Savage breast soother
- Bebop and blues
- Rock or rap
- Radio fare
- That which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible: Huxley
- Score, sometimes
- Band output
- Beethoven's output
- With 69-Across, this puzzle's theme, which begins the eight words of 17-, 28-, 45- and 62-Across
- Airs, perhaps
- With 48-Across, what 17-, 26-, 43- and 57-Across each begins with
- Beethoven's love
- Partner of words
- Score sheets?
- __ video
- Clara Schumann works, e.g.
- Bach's bailiwick
- Good news, in a metaphor
- It "hath charms to soothe a savage breast"
- Noted work
- Blues, for example
- Orchestra offering
- Songs, sonatas and symphonies
- Harmonious sounds
- Blues, e.g.
- Anthems, e.g.
- Pulitzer category
- College major
- The Bard's "food of love"
- Composer's creation
- Bookstore category
- Sound from an orchestra
- Munch's field.
- Elementary school subject
- The M in MTV
- Score
- Staff writing
- Edwin Franco Goldman's field.
- One of Truman's avocations.
- Hindemith's specialty.
- Say It With ___.
- One of the arts.
- Printed score.
- Julliard School's specialty.
- One of Borge's specialities.
- One of the seven arts.
- Pleasing sounds.
- Concord of sweet sounds.
- Euphony.
- Face the ___.
- Kind of hall.
- Sound combination.
- Western or country fare
- Lyric's companion
- Earbender of a sort
- Rodgers's forte
- Euterpe's realm
- Food of love
- It "hath charms"
- One of seven arts
- Euterpe's sphere
- Party pepper-upper
- Frederick Loewe's forte
- Meredith Wilson's "The ___ Man"
- Rock or disco
- Nickelodeon output
- Score on Broadway
- Bernstein's field
- Shakespeare's "food of love"
- St. Cecilia's sphere
- Folk or rap, e.g.
- Scores, e.g.
- Orchestra output
- The ___ of the spheres
- Sweet and healing medicine of troubles: Horace
- The speech of angels: Carlyle
- Work done to scale
- Counterpart of lyrics
- If ___ be the food of love, play on: Shak.
- Singer's accompaniment
- Swing or rock
- The "M" of MTV
- Some strains
- The food of love, per Shakespeare
- The only sensual pleasure without vice, per Samuel Johnson
- That's ___ to my ears
- Sweet and healing medicine of troubles, per Horace
- See 59-Across
- What the ends of 17-, 23-, 36-, 47- and 57-Across make
- Rap or rock
- Part 3 of definition
- Part of MTV
- Pop or rock
- Type of business
- What it's all about
- Ear candy
- Napster download
- Napster's product
- Soother of the savage beast
- Some downloads
- ___ to my ears
- Subject where you're graded on your notes?
- Agreeable sound, usually
- You may play it or score it
- It usually has a key
- Word with "elevator" or "chamber"
- Rock or jazz
- Album contents
- Cantopop or Zamrock
- Class with instruments
- Rap or punk
- Staff notes
- Ringtones, e.g.
- Curtis Institute student's focus
- Air field?
- 2000 Madonna hit
- ...a hint to the starts of the answers to the starred clues
- Ensemble's output
- Pandora offering
- What's the score?
- Staff stuff
- Bars from a studio
- Result of scoring
- Scoring result?