music Crossword Puzzles
Music 2021-10-21
Music 2022-04-05
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- A GROUP OF MUSICIANS PLAY TOGETHER IN A B____
- A SONG ON AN ALBUM
- A TYPE OF MUSIC THAT IS POPULAR
- MUSIC BY BEETHOVEN, CHOPIN
- MUSIC THAT YOU HEAR ON THE RADIO LIKE POP
- A THING WE USED TO STORE MUSIC
- THE MAIN PART OF THE SONG
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- MUSIC THAT IS POPULAR BUT NOT ON THE RADIO
- A VERY POPULAR SINGER
- A VERY POPULAR SONG
- A PERSON THAT LOVES SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
- THE WORDS TO A SONG
- A SONG THAT YOU LIKE EASILY
- A GROUP OF SONGS OR TRACKS
14 Clues: A SONG ON AN ALBUM • A VERY POPULAR SONG • THE WORDS TO A SONG • A VERY POPULAR SINGER • THE MAIN PART OF THE SONG • MUSIC BY BEETHOVEN, CHOPIN • A GROUP OF SONGS OR TRACKS • A SONG THAT YOU LIKE EASILY • A THING WE USED TO STORE MUSIC • A TYPE OF MUSIC THAT IS POPULAR • A PERSON THAT LOVES SOMEONE OR SOMETHING • MUSIC THAT YOU HEAR ON THE RADIO LIKE POP • ...
Music 2022-03-15
14 Clues: urut • kuoro • yleisö • esiintyä • säveltää • muusikko • kitaristi • säkkipilli • nokkahuilu • harmonikka • soittolista • huuliharppu • rumpukapula • kosketinsoitin
Music 2022-01-03
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- another name for a piano
- type of clef used for high sounds
- this means medium loud
- put this next to a note to increase its value
- this is worth four beats
- lines and spaces to put notes and rests on
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- do not sing or play for 2 beats
- play or clap for one beat
- medium speed
- gradually getting louder
- the speed of the music
- type of clef used for low sounds
- walking speed
- play or sing it again
14 Clues: medium speed • walking speed • play or sing it again • the speed of the music • this means medium loud • another name for a piano • gradually getting louder • this is worth four beats • play or clap for one beat • do not sing or play for 2 beats • type of clef used for low sounds • type of clef used for high sounds • lines and spaces to put notes and rests on • ...
Music 2022-05-21
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- A modern genre of music in which melismatic singing is used.
- An exemplary piece of music, World music culture foundation.
- Stylized rhythmic music developed in the USA.
- The genre of music meant "knock" and "blow".
- German and English Baroque composer, known for operas, oratorios and concerts.
- Music developed under the influence of African rhythms.
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- A kind of african american traditional music.
- Musical genre and variety of rock.
- Music from the English translation means "folk music".
- Electronic music.
- Modern popular music.
- A genre of rock music originating from garage rock.
- The direction of modern music.
- The genre of music that translates from English as "rock".
14 Clues: Electronic music. • Modern popular music. • The direction of modern music. • Musical genre and variety of rock. • The genre of music meant "knock" and "blow". • A kind of african american traditional music. • Stylized rhythmic music developed in the USA. • A genre of rock music originating from garage rock. • Music from the English translation means "folk music". • ...
Music 2022-01-11
15 Clues: Kay Starr • Patti Page • Perry Como • Chuck Berry • Johnny Cash • Buddy Holly • Tony Bennett • The Crickets • Elvis Presley • Elvis Presley • Jerry Lee Lewis • The Everly Brothers • Frutti Little Richard • Les Paul and Mary Ford • Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads
Music 2022-11-10
Music 2022-11-10
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- to like someone and look up to
- the effect something has on you
- unfortunately
- famous
- a person who composes his own music pieces
- the person who leads an orchestra
- big violin
- instrument of the church
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- brass instrument
- string instrument of a rock band
- to bring out a new album
- bended brass instrument
- Freddy Mercury in Queen
- a person who admires famous person
14 Clues: famous • big violin • unfortunately • brass instrument • bended brass instrument • Freddy Mercury in Queen • to bring out a new album • instrument of the church • to like someone and look up to • the effect something has on you • string instrument of a rock band • the person who leads an orchestra • a person who admires famous person • a person who composes his own music pieces
Music 2024-10-08
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- - Traditional music that tells stories about people and their lives, often with acoustic instruments.
- - A person who plays music or sings.
- - Popular music that is fun and easy to sing along with, often played on the radio.
- - A small group of musicians who play music together, like in rock or pop.
- - A person who sings.
- - A kind of music with a smooth, flowing sound, using instruments like the saxophone and trumpet.
- - Music that tells stories about life, often with guitars and banjos. Usually from the USA.
- - A person who plays music outside in public places for money
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- - Serious music often played by large groups of musicians, like orchestras.
- - A person who leads a group of musicians or singers. Usually leads an orchestra.
- - A large group of musicians who play together, using different instruments like violins and flutes.
- - A person who plays the guitar.
- - A group of people who sing together.
- - Loud, energetic music with electric guitars and strong beats.
14 Clues: - A person who sings. • - A person who plays the guitar. • - A person who plays music or sings. • - A group of people who sing together. • - A person who plays music outside in public places for money • - Loud, energetic music with electric guitars and strong beats. • - A small group of musicians who play music together, like in rock or pop. • ...
Music 2023-04-23
Music 2025-01-08
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- A big string instrument played with a bow. It is bigger than a violin.
- A type of music with rapping and a strong rhythm.
- A string instrument you play by strumming or plucking the strings.
- Music from old composers like Mozart or Beethoven.
- A type of music that talks about life in the country or on farms.
- Loud and energetic music with electric guitars.
- A piece of music with words that people sing.
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- A musical instrument with black and white keys, like a piano.
- A type of music that is very popular and easy to listen to.
- A small, long instrument you play by blowing air into it.
- A small string instrument you play with a bow.
- A big instrument with black and white keys you press to make music.
- An instrument you hit with sticks to make a sound.
- A show where people play music for an audience.
14 Clues: A piece of music with words that people sing. • A small string instrument you play with a bow. • A show where people play music for an audience. • Loud and energetic music with electric guitars. • A type of music with rapping and a strong rhythm. • An instrument you hit with sticks to make a sound. • Music from old composers like Mozart or Beethoven. • ...
Music 2025-05-01
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- A popular music style where people sometimes rap.
- A popular music that has been played for a long time.
- Play this instrument to make a beat.
- You can watch live music at this event.
- This is when you can sing your favorite songs with your friends.
- You put this in your phone so you can listen to music quietly.
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- It has 6 strings. You play it in rock music sometimes.
- A musical instrument played in an orchestra. You can hold it in your hand.
- A traditional Japanese musical instrument with 3 strings.
- You need to blow this musical instrument. It makes a soft sound
- A person who performs a song.
- Black and white keys are used with this musical instrument.
- You can move your body to the music.
- Kids often play this in elementary school.
14 Clues: A person who performs a song. • Play this instrument to make a beat. • You can move your body to the music. • You can watch live music at this event. • Kids often play this in elementary school. • A popular music style where people sometimes rap. • A popular music that has been played for a long time. • It has 6 strings. You play it in rock music sometimes. • ...
music 2025-06-26
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- How many years has LACC existed?
- What is the "fur" of a sheep called?
- What is the name of the river running through London?
- Who is Deb's favorite recording artist?
- What is the name of the airline we are flying on?
- What street is LACC’s entrance located on?
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- Who is the current king of England?
- What is the name of the room in which Concert Choir rehearses?
- What is the name of the youngest choir (not class) at LACC?
- What is Mr. Fernando’s last name?
- Which country in the UK are we not visiting on this tour?
- Which city was the Titanic built in?
- What is the last name of Mr. Meads’s predecessor, who directed Intermediate Choir, among many other responsibilities?
- What animal is the symbol of Wales?
14 Clues: How many years has LACC existed? • What is Mr. Fernando’s last name? • Who is the current king of England? • What animal is the symbol of Wales? • What is the "fur" of a sheep called? • Which city was the Titanic built in? • Who is Deb's favorite recording artist? • What street is LACC’s entrance located on? • What is the name of the airline we are flying on? • ...
music 2023-01-22
14 Clues: потом • следом • техника • цветной • в итоге • сначала • фонограф • пластинка • вращаться • изобретать • записывать • изобретение • после этого • музыкальная группа
Music 2023-01-13
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- how high or flat a note is that's called
- A Note that takes up half of a measure
- Music type with no lyrics
- Two note or more notes heard at the same time
- The Volume of the music
- How fast or slow the music is
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- A Note that takes up a quarter of a measure
- A Note that takes up a sixteenth of a measure
- A Note that takes up one full measure
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- A Note that takes up an eighth of a measure
- How long or short the music
- Music's Pattern in time
- singing without instrumental is called accompaniment
14 Clues: Music's Pattern in time • The Volume of the music • Music type with no lyrics • How long or short the music • How fast or slow the music is • A Note that takes up one full measure • A Note that takes up half of a measure • how high or flat a note is that's called • tells you how many beats are in a measure • A Note that takes up a quarter of a measure • ...
Music 2025-09-05
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- Part of a song that tells the story
- Hook that repeats
- High‑pitched orchestral string
- Jazz‑friendly instrument
- Keyboard with 88 keys
- Pattern of beats
- The words of a song
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- The steady pulse
- Speed of the music
- Kit you hit with sticks
- The singable tune
- Instrument with six strings
- Low, rich orchestral string
- Stack of notes played together
14 Clues: The steady pulse • Pattern of beats • The singable tune • Hook that repeats • Speed of the music • The words of a song • Keyboard with 88 keys • Kit you hit with sticks • Jazz‑friendly instrument • Instrument with six strings • Low, rich orchestral string • Stack of notes played together • High‑pitched orchestral string • Part of a song that tells the story
MUSIC 2025-10-16
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- A successful song that becomes very popular.
- A flat electronic instrument with black and white keys.
- A small group that plays before the main artist.
- When all the tickets for a concert are gone.
- A person who writes music.
- A person or company who sells something, usually outdoors.
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- The biggest or most important act in a concert.
- A musical journey when an artist plays a concert in different cities.
- A list of songs you’ve chosen to listen to.
- The person who sings most of the songs in a band.
- A musical instrument you hit with sticks.
- To make an album or to save music on a CD or computer.
- To play music in front of people.
- The large group of people watching a concert.
14 Clues: A person who writes music. • To play music in front of people. • A musical instrument you hit with sticks. • A list of songs you’ve chosen to listen to. • A successful song that becomes very popular. • When all the tickets for a concert are gone. • The large group of people watching a concert. • The biggest or most important act in a concert. • ...
45 2024-08-27
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- Montuno Cuban music style
- Trinidad celebration
- West African music
- Caribbean instrument
- African unity concept
- Senegalese music
- Caribbean dance
- Angolan queen
- Kenyan music style
- Trinidadian religion
- Brazilian rhythm
- Haitian religion
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- African vegetable
- West African ethnic group
- Colombian maroon community
- Jamaican belief system
- Caribbean staple food
- Nigerian music
- Yoruba god
- South African music
- Ethiopian script
- African folklore spider
- Trinidadian music
- Afro-Caribbean language
- Reggae subgenre
25 Clues: Yoruba god • Angolan queen • Nigerian music • Caribbean dance • Reggae subgenre • Senegalese music • Ethiopian script • Brazilian rhythm • Haitian religion • African vegetable • Trinidadian music • West African music • Kenyan music style • South African music • Trinidad celebration • Caribbean instrument • Trinidadian religion • Caribbean staple food • African unity concept • Jamaican belief system • ...
44 2024-08-27
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- African pop music
- Congolese dance music
- African ethnic group
- African thumb piano
- African American music
- Brazilian dance
- Colorful cloth
- Brazilian martial art
- Afro-Cuban religion
- Jamaican music genre
- Caribbean music style
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- African worldwide community
- Deity in Yoruba religion
- African garment
- African philosophy
- Reggae legend
- Afro-Jamaican religion
- African string instrument
- Cuban dance
- Caribbean music genre
- Caribbean festival
- Jamaican horn
- Jamaican music style
- Power in Yoruba culture
- African storyteller
25 Clues: Cuban dance • Reggae legend • Jamaican horn • Colorful cloth • African garment • Brazilian dance • African pop music • African philosophy • Caribbean festival • African thumb piano • Afro-Cuban religion • African storyteller • African ethnic group • Jamaican music style • Jamaican music genre • Congolese dance music • Caribbean music genre • Brazilian martial art • Caribbean music style • ...
Music App Final 3 2022-12-13
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- music that occurs in connection with the drama
- composer best known for the Baroque period (20 Kids)
- period of music from 1830-1920
- period of music from 1920-Now (aka 20th Century)
- this is the better title for American Popular Music (American____________)
- John Phillip Sousa is best know for composing what type of music?
- to determine what sections of the film need music
- a strip along the side of the film containing a visual representation of the sound
- because the people in the United States come from all different parts of the globe, American music represents many what?
- wrote Liberty Bell Fanfare and scored many films including: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jaws, ET, Harry Potter and many others
- period of music from 1400-1650
- composer best known for the Romantic Period (went deaf)
- period of music from 1150-1400
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- invention by Thomas Edison that made music more accessible around the world
- music that has no visual or logical source
- violins and guitars can be classified as what kind of instrument based on their use of strings
- putting all sound elements together on one soundtrack
- composer best known for the Classical Period (child prodigy)
- Scott Joplin was know for writing this type of music
- period of music from 1750-1830
- composing music expressly for film
- period of music from 1650-1750
22 Clues: period of music from 1830-1920 • period of music from 1750-1830 • period of music from 1650-1750 • period of music from 1400-1650 • period of music from 1150-1400 • composing music expressly for film • music that has no visual or logical source • music that occurs in connection with the drama • period of music from 1920-Now (aka 20th Century) • ...
Country Western Music 2021-01-12
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- The term western describes the _______ themes.
- Country western music can be directly attributed to this type of roots music (two words).
- Male singer who became one of the leaders in country music in the late 1980s. (two words)
- Elements of this style began to be incorporated into country music in the 1970s and 1980s.
- A form of transportation built across America that is often reference in early country music.
- The mountains where American folk music originated.
- One of the singing cowboys who made country western music popular on the television screen (two words)
- The new title of the Barn Dance Program (three words)
- The ____ _____ of the 1840s was often referenced in early country western music.
- Stars like Taylor Swift broadened the audience for country music by doing this (tw words)
- The direct roots of the different country music styles may be seen in the music of the ____ _____ (two words)
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- One of the most famous make country singers of the 1990s (two words)
- Country western music began to gain popularity because of its use in radio _______.
- This word was added to the phrase country music.
- One of the most innovative and popular female country singers of the 70s and early 80s (two words)
- Country music is __________ music.
- Both father and son were important figures in country music (2 words)
- The extensive use of this form of broadcasting helped country music gain popularity.
- This city in Tennessee became the center for country music
19 Clues: Country music is __________ music. • The term western describes the _______ themes. • This word was added to the phrase country music. • The mountains where American folk music originated. • The new title of the Barn Dance Program (three words) • This city in Tennessee became the center for country music • ...
Medieval & Renaissance Music 2020-02-11
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- Music not used for Religious Ceremonies. Popular music played at parties or on the street
- The music drama written by Hildegard of Bingen where the Virtues battle the Devil for a human soul.
- Music used in Religious Ceremony
- Meaning “to be reborn”
- Most popular style of Plainchant
- This Council met to discuss what music could be performed in the Catholic Church
- Music without accompaniment
- Music that had only one syllable per note sung
- polyphonic vocal work based on religious texts, shorter than a mass
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- A German (from Bingen) Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, and visionary.
- Music with many independent lines played at the same time
- Traveling musicians who composed music and poetry and traveled the land, performing their music for a variety of audiences.
- Music that has several notes sung on the same syllable
- Music reflects the action of the text
- This instrument was the basis for most instruments of this time. (Arabic)
- Music consisting of one melody
- Secular and usually a capella polyphonic vocal work, usually in 5 parts based on poetic text
- A Cathedral in Paris where Léonin and Pérotin worked.
- Instrumental music lead to this type of entertainment
- The person who is in charge of the Catholic Church.
20 Clues: Meaning “to be reborn” • Music without accompaniment • Music consisting of one melody • Music used in Religious Ceremony • Most popular style of Plainchant • Music reflects the action of the text • Music that had only one syllable per note sung • The person who is in charge of the Catholic Church. • A Cathedral in Paris where Léonin and Pérotin worked. • ...
Harmonious Wordplay Quest 2023-10-05
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- Group of musicians
- To perform music
- Fast tempo in music
- Portable music player
- Make a sound with the voice
- Long, slender wind instrument
- Musical notation
- The act of playing music
- List of songs
- Short for "electronic dance music
- A collection of tracks
- Circular black disc for playing music
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- Musical composition
- Audience's response
- The people listening to music
- Stringed musical instrument
- Sound produced by vocal cords
- Musical performance for one
- Music that is recorded
- Vibrating element in a musical instrument
- Melody or tune
21 Clues: List of songs • Melody or tune • To perform music • Musical notation • Group of musicians • Musical composition • Audience's response • Fast tempo in music • Portable music player • Music that is recorded • A collection of tracks • The act of playing music • Stringed musical instrument • Make a sound with the voice • Musical performance for one • The people listening to music • ...
MUSIC HISTORY 2022-09-23
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- Music with 1 melody line
- Monophonic Sacred music sung by monks
- An era with passionate & very expressive music
- Deafness afflicted him. Music was emotional
- An era after the fall of Rome
- Music having to do with the church
- Met to decide fate of the polyphonic mass
- Music with more than 1 melody line
- Romantic artsong about the grim reaper
- Wealthy landowners
- an era with a return to simpler music and arts
- The catholic worship service
- Music that does not involve the church
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- Traveling musicians
- Someone who provides money for an endeavor
- Style where music represents specific word
- Child Prodigy-Perhaps the greatest composer ever
- An era after the Dark Ages - A rebirth
- Wrote Water Music & Music for the Royal Fireworks
- Wrote the first opera
- Famous Baroque composer, Organ player, Fugue writer
- Father of the symphony. Wrote Surprise Symphony
- An era with very ornamented arts and music
- The first opera
- Poor people in the Dark Ages
- Romantic composer - The Big Ending - Russian
26 Clues: The first opera • Wealthy landowners • Traveling musicians • Wrote the first opera • Music with 1 melody line • Poor people in the Dark Ages • The catholic worship service • An era after the fall of Rome • Music having to do with the church • Music with more than 1 melody line • Monophonic Sacred music sung by monks • An era after the Dark Ages - A rebirth • ...
History of Music: Term Review 2024-12-09
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- in opera, music that begins the show
- structure of the song
- music festival in the 1960s
- in opera, music sung by a majority of the performers
- beat and tempo
- in opera, serves as emotional highlights
- sets up important elements of plot in a story
- genre originating in African American communities in the 1900s
- rap music region focused on emotion
- instrument vital to rock music
- the spontaneous creation of music
- in opera, advances the plot
- the most important moment in a story arc
- instrument that provides the groove of modern music
- the ____ Renaissance, 1930s
- melting pot of the South in the 1910s
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- the main part of a song
- wrapping up everything in a story arc
- person/place/event/idea that kick starts the rising action in a story arc
- brought "pop" music to the U.S.
- consonance and dissonance
- music focused on atmosphere
- rap music region focused on lyricism
- instruments played/vocals sung
- art of mixing records
- dramatic work combining singing with music
- struggle for justice and equality for African Americans in the 1950-60s
- music focused on strong emotion
- dramatic work combines singing, acting, dance with music
29 Clues: beat and tempo • structure of the song • art of mixing records • the main part of a song • consonance and dissonance • music festival in the 1960s • music focused on atmosphere • in opera, advances the plot • the ____ Renaissance, 1930s • instruments played/vocals sung • instrument vital to rock music • brought "pop" music to the U.S. • music focused on strong emotion • ...
The African Influence on Modern Music 2021-07-16
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- - putting a variety of instruments together to create a tune
- different versions of the same thing
- developed from
- a musical style that mixes emcee-ing and dj-ing
- - chanting or speaking to music
- music with words
- universal
- - writing on walls and other surfaces
- - mixing cultures
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- from Africa
- cultural
- a recurring series of musical notes
- - musical creations
- - level of effort
- words used to create meaning
- - a modern music icon
- - short extracts of music
- an improvised style of music
- - repeating the same extract of music
- music with a sad tone to it
- sounds mixed to create a melody
21 Clues: cultural • universal • from Africa • developed from • music with words • - level of effort • - mixing cultures • - musical creations • - a modern music icon • - short extracts of music • music with a sad tone to it • words used to create meaning • an improvised style of music • - chanting or speaking to music • sounds mixed to create a melody • a recurring series of musical notes • ...
Music UE 2025-07-29
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- A short, repeated musical phrase.
- A type of music that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans.
- A large group of musicians playing classical music.
- The words of a song.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- A popular music genre that developed in the 1950s.
- Describing music that makes you feel happy and positive.
- Describing music that is pleasing to the ear and well-composed.
- The main tune of a song.
- A type of music that often features guitars and drums, known for its loud and energetic sound.
- A person who writes music.
- The sound made by musical instruments or voices.
- A slow, emotional song, often about love.
- A type of music with a strong rhythm and often rebellious lyrics.
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- A person who sings.
- To play an instrument or sing.
- A very fast and energetic musical tempo.
- Describing music that is very loud and powerful.
- A piece of music for one voice or instrument.
- A very short musical composition.
- A group of musicians who play together.
- Describing music that is sad or expresses sorrow.
- A long musical composition in several movements, typically for orchestra.
- A type of music with a strong, regular beat, popular for dancing.
- A type of electronic dance music.
- Describing music that is calm and gentle.
26 Clues: A person who sings. • The words of a song. • The main tune of a song. • A person who writes music. • To play an instrument or sing. • A short, repeated musical phrase. • A very short musical composition. • A type of electronic dance music. • A group of musicians who play together. • A very fast and energetic musical tempo. • A slow, emotional song, often about love. • ...
Music App Crossword 2024-04-21
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- persistence of sound after it is produced
- beat-driven style of popular music and sub-cultural that was the preeminent form of dance music in the 1970s
- derived from gospel, jazz, folk, and traditional blues music. emerged in tandem with rock 'n' roll
- the art of arranging sound
- about teen rebellion. simple chord progressions.
- stands for popular music
- group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments
- Blues and folk music combined
- style of pop and soul music named after the record company
- group of singers
- type of music performed/composed for religious use
- Black american gospel origin. combination of R&B and gospel music
- the most memorable part of the song
- predominant form of rock and roll in the 80s
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- music that is intended for a non-religious audience
- conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions
- The impression of stability in music
- combination of punk and metal that became popular in the early 90s
- popular music of African American and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- genre of music that combines Jamaican and Caribbean rhythms, punk rock energy, and horn sections.
- associated with hallucinogenic drugs and electronic sound effects.
- type of small-band modern jazz music originating in the early 1940s
- 3 or more notes being played at the same time
- term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences
- rock music from southern california in the 60s
- the arrangement of notes of different lengths
- music of black american origin. started in New orleans, New York, and Chicago
27 Clues: group of singers • stands for popular music • the art of arranging sound • Blues and folk music combined • the most memorable part of the song • The impression of stability in music • persistence of sound after it is produced • predominant form of rock and roll in the 80s • 3 or more notes being played at the same time • the arrangement of notes of different lengths • ...
World Music Review 2024-02-29
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- Traditional Andalusian music and dance.
- Narrative ballads telling stories of historical events.
- Hand-held percussion instruments used in Spanish dance.
- Mexican musical ensemble with trumpets and violins.
- Argentine dance with distinct musical style.
- Artist known as 'The King of Calypso'.
- Ensemble featuring steel pan drums.
- Music,Genre known for social commentary and narrative ballads.
- Texan-Mexican fusion music.
- City hosting the biggest Carnival in Brazil.
- Style of music featuring percussion instruments.
- Lively Latin dance music with Cuban roots.
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- America,Region with diverse Spanish music influences.
- Brazilian music genre blending samba and jazz.
- Symbolic authority in Brazilian Carnival.
- Traditional Japanese percussion instrument.
- Six-stringed instrument with rich, melodic tones.
- Sacred drum associated with religious ceremonies.
- Historical era marked by imported Chinese music.
- Japanese word for sound or music.
- Japanese zither or harp.
- Musical instruments repurposed from oil drums.
- Mexican music genre with themes of love, nature, and revolution.
- Ancient Japanese era with clay and bone instruments.
- Annual celebration in Brazil.
- Rhythmic pattern foundation in Cuban music.
- Brazilian dance music representing cultural identity.
27 Clues: Japanese zither or harp. • Texan-Mexican fusion music. • Annual celebration in Brazil. • Japanese word for sound or music. • Ensemble featuring steel pan drums. • Artist known as 'The King of Calypso'. • Traditional Andalusian music and dance. • Symbolic authority in Brazilian Carnival. • Lively Latin dance music with Cuban roots. • ...
UE Music crossword 2025-07-29
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- A type of music with a strong, regular beat, popular for dancing.
- The words of a song.
- A person who sings.
- A type of music with a strong rhythm and often rebellious lyrics.
- The sound made by musical instruments or voices.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- Describing music that is pleasing to the ear and well-composed.
- A type of music that often features guitars and drums, known for its loud and energetic sound.
- A very short musical composition.
- A type of electronic dance music.
- A type of music that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans.
- The main tune of a song.
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- A piece of music for one voice or instrument.
- A slow, emotional song, often about love.
- To play an instrument or sing.
- A popular music genre that developed in the 1950s.
- A person who writes music.
- A group of musicians who play together.
- A long musical composition in several movements, typically for orchestra.
- A large group of musicians playing classical music.
- Describing music that is sad or expresses sorrow.
- Describing music that makes you feel happy and positive.
- Describing music that is very loud and powerful.
23 Clues: A person who sings. • The words of a song. • The main tune of a song. • A person who writes music. • To play an instrument or sing. • A very short musical composition. • A type of electronic dance music. • A group of musicians who play together. • A slow, emotional song, often about love. • A piece of music for one voice or instrument. • ...
World Music 2014-12-07
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- 7 note tuning system in Gamelan music (7)
- Gamelan instrument indicated by the letter g (4)
- Instrument much like a xylophone in Gamelan music (5)
- Core melody of Gamelan music (8)
- A(n) ________ is a small handheld drum in Samba music (8)
- Place where Gamelans originate from beginning with j (4)
- Continent Samba music originates from (12)
- Places where Samba music is celebrated (9)
- Country Samba originates from (6)
- Many of the Gamelan instruments are __________ instruments (10)
- Gamelan drum often played on its side (7)
- Most important note in Gamelan music (6)
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- Traditional ensemble of Indonesian music (7)
- Big drum in Samba music (5)
- Skill used to name Gamelan instruments (12)
- A(n) _____ bell is a traditional Samba instrument (5)
- Place where Gamelans originate from beginning with b (4)
- Piece meaning Rainrain in Gamelan music (10)
- Drum often played by the leader of calls in Samba (9)
- 5 note tuning system in Gamelan music (5)
20 Clues: Big drum in Samba music (5) • Core melody of Gamelan music (8) • Country Samba originates from (6) • Most important note in Gamelan music (6) • 7 note tuning system in Gamelan music (7) • 5 note tuning system in Gamelan music (5) • Gamelan drum often played on its side (7) • Continent Samba music originates from (12) • Places where Samba music is celebrated (9) • ...
Musical Terms 1 2021-08-16
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- Gets half a beat
- Gets 2 beats
- Any instrument using lip buzzing to make sound
- How loud or soft something is in music
- The space between two notes in music
- Any instruments that uses reeds or air
- A box in sheet music, typically has 4 beats
- Symbol which defines a staff in music
- Multiple notes sounding at the same time in music
- Any collection of ascending or descending pitches
- A regular pulse through time in music
- Instrument which "synthesizes" sound
- Different frequencies of high and low in music
- Gets 1 beat
- "color" of the sound
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- Tells you how many beats per measure
- Quiet
- Term referring to non-electronic sounds
- Gets 4 beats
- Organized sound for an artistic reason
- The most important part in music
- Supporting sounds in music
- Loud
- Any instrument using a string to make sound
- Gets a quarter beat
- How notes move through time in music
26 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Gets 1 beat • Gets 2 beats • Gets 4 beats • Gets half a beat • Gets a quarter beat • "color" of the sound • Supporting sounds in music • The most important part in music • Tells you how many beats per measure • The space between two notes in music • Instrument which "synthesizes" sound • How notes move through time in music • Symbol which defines a staff in music • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-26
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- – large piece of music
- – someone making modern music
- – apparatus to play music
- box – thing where sound comes out
- – wrong deed
- – someone playing music
- – sort of drum
- – alarm sound
- – things which come out your pistol
- car – their vehicle
- – relax
- – thing to hit
- – instrument
- person – someone trying things
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- – someone stealing pockets
- – employee at police
- – sort of music
- – bad person
- – things to put around a wrist
- – thing to wear where music comes out
- – someone making music
- – club which plays music.
- – thing on your head to protect
- – thing thieves like to steal
- – stolen things
- – overview of all parties
- – gives thieves punishment
- police – police in the harbour
28 Clues: – relax • – bad person • – wrong deed • – instrument • – alarm sound • – sort of drum • – thing to hit • – sort of music • – stolen things • car – their vehicle • – employee at police • – large piece of music • – someone making music • – someone playing music • – apparatus to play music • – club which plays music. • – overview of all parties • – someone stealing pockets • – gives thieves punishment • ...
count17 2024-06-28
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- Early recording studio
- 1980s country supergroup
- TV music show
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Music award
- California sound city
- Country-rock pioneer
- Missouri's music city
- Birthplace of bluegrass
- Historic label
- 1970s country movement
- Country chart publisher
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- Country music city
- Jimmie Rodgers' style
- Country music sound
- Early CMA Fest name
- Billboard ranking
- Outlaw country pioneer
- Live music capital
- Country bar genre
- Nashville recording studio
- Oklahoma country style
- Legendary country show
- Bluegrass revivalist
- Popular country band
25 Clues: Music award • TV music show • Historic label • Billboard ranking • Country bar genre • Country music city • Live music capital • Country music sound • Early CMA Fest name • Country-rock pioneer • Bluegrass revivalist • Popular country band • Jimmie Rodgers' style • California sound city • Missouri's music city • Early recording studio • Outlaw country pioneer • Oklahoma country style • ...
Scales and Note Values 2021-11-16
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- it describes how loud or quiet the music is
- a note worth half a beat
- it describes the tone/instrument playing
- a group of notes ascending and descending
- a note worth 1 beat
- it describes how fast or slow the music is
- music word for quiet
- a repetitive pattern of notes
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- music word for very quiet
- when a music scale is going up
- a note worth 2 beats
- a note worth 4 beats
- sustained notes played together
- a five note scale
- it describes how thick or thin the music is
- when a music scale is going down
- music word for very loud
- it describes how high or low the music is
- music word for loud
19 Clues: a five note scale • a note worth 1 beat • music word for loud • a note worth 2 beats • a note worth 4 beats • music word for quiet • a note worth half a beat • music word for very loud • music word for very quiet • a repetitive pattern of notes • when a music scale is going up • sustained notes played together • when a music scale is going down • it describes the tone/instrument playing • ...
Unit 3: Chapter 7 & 8 2014-03-16
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- dance Native American dance in which men and women were allowed to dance together
- singing many notes on a single syllable (noun)
- bass guitar frequently used in Mariach bands
- lead instrumentalist plays this instrument in Hindustani music
- scale made up of 5 notes; common to Japanese music
- another name for Tex-Mex music
- Sub-Saharan African instruments which includes rattles, the thumb organ (mbira) and other metallic sounding instruments
- low, sustained pitch; common to music of India
- flutes, horns, reed instruments...
- drums used in the music of India
- 13-stringed instrument used in Japanese music
- traditional Japanese theater
- basic means for organizing rhythm and meter in the music of India
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- sequence of ascending and descending pitches in the music of India; similar to that of a Western scale
- the 5 notes in the C Pentatonic scale
- instrument which provides the drone in the music of India
- African drum made by stretching the skin of an animal over a piece of wood
- set of instruments common to Indonesian percussion ensembles; gongs, drums, mallet instruments
- pop-jazz style of music derived from Brazilian samba
- music sung in French; Cajun style music combined with the blues
- instrumental ensemble which provides offstage music of noise in kabuki theater
- singing on neutral syllables that only have meaning in the context of the music of Native American musicians
- this is the heart of the music of Sub-Saharan Africa
- instrumental ensemble that performs on stage of traditional Kabuki theater
- precursor to reggae music; Jamaican R & B
25 Clues: traditional Japanese theater • another name for Tex-Mex music • drums used in the music of India • flutes, horns, reed instruments... • the 5 notes in the C Pentatonic scale • precursor to reggae music; Jamaican R & B • bass guitar frequently used in Mariach bands • 13-stringed instrument used in Japanese music • singing many notes on a single syllable (noun) • ...
SN1 - L5 Words 2016-12-13
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- the reason or purpose for which / Conjunction / I know --- (reason) the sky is blue.
- to appreciate or have good feelings about / Verb / I like to dance, but I hate to sing.
- person that plays a role in a performance / Noun / The actor played many roles in the movie.
- a loud style of music with a heavy beat / Adjective / I like the heavy beat of rock music.
- upbeat music style using electronic / Noun / Techno music relies on electronic synthesizing.
- style of music by Mozart, Beethoven and others / Noun / Beethoven and Mozart are famous for their classical music
- a style of music from America / Adjective / In the USA, country music is also called Western music.
- asking questions about things / Pronoun / --- (thing) movie do you like?
- hop urban culture, music, dance akin to rap / Noun / Hip hop and rap are urban cultural expressions.
- one who makes music with their voice / Noun / The singer sang the blues with a deep voice.
- American music style originating in New Orleans / Noun / Jazz is a music style from New Orleans.
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- music from the culture of a country / Noun / A gayageum is used in Korean folk music.
- asking questions about places / Adverb / --- (place) did you see Big Bang?
- which person / Pronoun / I want to know --- (person) is ringing the doorbell.
- a popular type of music from Jamaica / Noun / The Jamaican band plays reggae music.
- / type of rock music with loud guitar and drum / Noun / Heavy metal music started in the 1960s in America.
- a feeling of not liking something or someone / Noun / Her dislike of math shows in her low scores.
- a female on stage, in movies, or television / Noun / An actress played the role of the queen.
- at what time / Adverb / --- (time) will it be time for lunch?
19 Clues: at what time / Adverb / --- (time) will it be time for lunch? • asking questions about things / Pronoun / --- (thing) movie do you like? • asking questions about places / Adverb / --- (place) did you see Big Bang? • which person / Pronoun / I want to know --- (person) is ringing the doorbell. • ...
37 2025-09-24
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- Relaxed fit fashion
- Visual song performance
- Collectible game pieces
- Musicfocused demographic
- Old computer hardware
- Music channel branding
- Electronic music genre
- Teen pop sensation
- Classic gaming setup
- Influential music style
- Highheeled footwear
- Movie rental shop
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- Flannel and ripped jeans
- Spooky TV programming
- Funky music period
- TV warning
- Recording format
- Theatrical music genre
- Mainstream entertainment
- Electronic dance genre
- Music format
- Collectible plush toy
- Internet connection method
- Baggy clothes and sneakers
- Music recording device
25 Clues: TV warning • Music format • Recording format • Movie rental shop • Funky music period • Teen pop sensation • Relaxed fit fashion • Highheeled footwear • Classic gaming setup • Spooky TV programming • Collectible plush toy • Old computer hardware • Theatrical music genre • Electronic dance genre • Music channel branding • Electronic music genre • Music recording device • Visual song performance • ...
Music of the Decades 2021-04-29
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- King of Pop
- How people listened to music on the go in the 2000s
- You had to rewind this to listen to music
- Ragtime composer and pianist
- Popular way to listen to music in the 1940s-1950s
- Popular alternative rock genre in the 1990s
- Most popular instrument used in Rock n Roll music
- Most popular style of music in the 1950s
- Type of performance that combines songs, dance, and dialogue
- Known as popular music
- Produced, wrote, and starred in musicals
- Jazz musician known as "Satchmo" and played the trumpet
- Music that originated from African American work songs and spirituals
- Famous band from the British Invasion
- Known for styles such as Dixieland, Swing, and Bebop
- Dance music that was popular in the 1970s
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- Country musician known as "Man in Black"
- Silver and round, plays music
- Most successful African American owned record label
- Known first as "hillbilly music"
- Where songwriters and music publishers got their start in the early 1900s
- King of Rock n Roll
- Also known as hip hop music
- Where you could watch the most popular music videos of the 1980s-1990s
- You have to use a needle to play music on this
- Popular disco band in the 1970s
- Popular Grunge band of the 1990s
- Music that does not use instruments
- Mother of the Blues
- Invention that made it where everyone can sing
30 Clues: King of Pop • King of Rock n Roll • Mother of the Blues • Known as popular music • Also known as hip hop music • Ragtime composer and pianist • Silver and round, plays music • Popular disco band in the 1970s • Known first as "hillbilly music" • Popular Grunge band of the 1990s • Music that does not use instruments • Famous band from the British Invasion • ...
Music History Eras 2022-03-08
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- Classical era composer (last name)
- The viols was played using this
- Singers sing sacred music together in this
- Era of music from 1750 to 1820
- Era of music from 1600 to 1750
- Era of music from 1900 to present
- What ancient flutes were made from
- Music written for 2 violins, 1 viola, and 1 violoncello
- Classical era composer (last name)
- Era of music from 1820 to 1900
- Ancestor of the guitar
- Era of music before 450
- Instrument was invented during Classical era
- Romantic era composer (last name)
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- Era of music from 450 to 1400
- Middle ages music to be sung by monks
- Ancient area where Iraq is today
- Romantic era composer (last name)
- Grew during the Romantic era to over 100 instruments
- Era of music from 1400 to 1600
- Long pieces of music written by Classical composers
21 Clues: Ancestor of the guitar • Era of music before 450 • Era of music from 450 to 1400 • Era of music from 1750 to 1820 • Era of music from 1600 to 1750 • Era of music from 1400 to 1600 • Era of music from 1820 to 1900 • The viols was played using this • Ancient area where Iraq is today • Romantic era composer (last name) • Era of music from 1900 to present • ...
Music App Crossword 2024-04-21
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- combination of punk and metal that became popular in the early 90s
- 3 or more notes being played at the same time
- associated with hallucinogenic drugs and electronic sound effects.
- derived from gospel, jazz, folk, and traditional blues music. emerged in tandem with rock 'n' roll
- group of singers
- Black american gospel origin. combination of R&B and gospel music
- the art of arranging sound
- the most memorable part of the song
- type of music performed/composed for religious use
- The impression of stability in music
- group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments
- rock music from southern california in the 60s
- persistence of sound after it is produced
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- stands for popular music
- the arrangement of notes of different lengths
- term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences
- beat-driven style of popular music and sub-cultural that was the preeminent form of dance music in the 1970s
- type of small-band modern jazz music originating in the early 1940s
- music of black american origin. started in New orleans, New York, and Chicago
- about teen rebellion. simple chord progressions.
- style of pop and soul music named after the record company
- predominant form of rock and roll in the 80s
- popular music of African American and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- genre of music that combines Jamaican and Caribbean rhythms, punk rock energy, and horn sections.
- Blues and folk music combined
- music that is intended for a non-religious audience
- conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions
27 Clues: group of singers • stands for popular music • the art of arranging sound • Blues and folk music combined • the most memorable part of the song • The impression of stability in music • persistence of sound after it is produced • predominant form of rock and roll in the 80s • the arrangement of notes of different lengths • 3 or more notes being played at the same time • ...
Project 1 Crossword 2024-02-21
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- Vocal performance of music
- Groups of people working on something together
- Different types of people
- Vocal/Instrument sounds arranged in a specific way
- The creation of musical instrumentals
- Another word for emotion
- A person who makes music or another form of art
- Different customs set by groups of people
- Background noise/music
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- A category of music
- A deep feeling of affection for something
- Another word for noise
- Something music makes you do
- Story left behind by someone or something
- A physical tool used for making music
- Public performances of music and/or art
- A relationship between two things
- You use this to talk or speak
- A function where people are together having fun
- A group of people who make music together
20 Clues: A category of music • Another word for noise • Background noise/music • Another word for emotion • Different types of people • Vocal performance of music • Something music makes you do • You use this to talk or speak • A relationship between two things • A physical tool used for making music • The creation of musical instrumentals • Public performances of music and/or art • ...
The Healing Song 2025-08-18
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- – Helps stroke patients regain movement.
- – Brain’s reward hub that loves music.
- – Gentle vibration that soothes.
- – Stress hormone lowered by music.
- – What the auditory cortex processes.
- – System boosted by music’s effects.
- – Pleasure chemical released by music.
- – Condition where music brings recall.
- – Physical reaction to moving songs.
- – Vocal act that regulates emotions.
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- – Art that heals the brain.
- – Instrument tied to rhythm and healing.
- – Sparked in dementia by familiar tunes.
- – Brain layer active in listening.
- – What music acts as, without pills.
- – A piece of music that carries memory.
- – Fear center calmed by melody.
- – Guides walking in Parkinson’s.
- – State music helps create.
- – Nerve calmed by sound and song.
20 Clues: – Art that heals the brain. • – State music helps create. • – Fear center calmed by melody. • – Gentle vibration that soothes. • – Guides walking in Parkinson’s. • – Nerve calmed by sound and song. • – Brain layer active in listening. • – Stress hormone lowered by music. • – What music acts as, without pills. • – System boosted by music’s effects. • ...
Music Note 2021-03-23
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- - someone who sings
- - brass instrument
- - Stick instrument
- - electric instrument
- - strings instrument
- - famous singer
- - a type of music
- - small flute- like instrument
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- - song of a country
- - Christmas songs
- - where musicians perform
- - string instrument / America
- - someone who teaches us music
- - key instrument
- - string instrument
- - what we hear when someone plays music
- - type of music
- - group of people who sing/play music
- - music sound
- - wind instrument
20 Clues: - music sound • - type of music • - famous singer • - key instrument • - Christmas songs • - wind instrument • - a type of music • - brass instrument • - Stick instrument • - song of a country • - someone who sings • - string instrument • - strings instrument • - electric instrument • - where musicians perform • - string instrument / America • - someone who teaches us music • ...
Songwriting Crossword 2024-03-18
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- A collection of music from a single band or artist
- The ending portion of a song
- Six-stringed instrument
- The main section of a song where the lyrics are most prominent
- Award given by the Academy of Popular Music
- Rural music usually about life in the American South
- Rhythmic music focusing on lyrics on top of a consistent beat
- The company that lists the Top 40
- Orchestral music
- A group that plays music together
- High energy music genre which heavily relies on guitar
- The portion meant to get attention or get stuck in the listener's head
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- Portion of a song typically meant to be sang along to and is usually repeated multiple times
- The highest certification music can receive. Indicates 1,000,000 copies sold
- Radio-friendly music for mass appeal
- The initials for the "King of Pop"
- Typically calm music that uses mainly bass, saxophone, and drums
- Music that heavily uses computerized instruments
- The start of a song
- Aggressive, heavy genre of music
- Four-stringed instrument
- String instrument played with a bow
- The portion of a song focusing on a single instrument
23 Clues: Orchestral music • The start of a song • Six-stringed instrument • Four-stringed instrument • The ending portion of a song • Aggressive, heavy genre of music • The company that lists the Top 40 • A group that plays music together • The initials for the "King of Pop" • String instrument played with a bow • Radio-friendly music for mass appeal • ...
Genres of Music 2024-03-26
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- Mix of cool jazz and bebop
- American music that told a story passed down from generations
- Music that uses rhythmic cadences in the voice; usually produced
- Period that simplified the arts and architecture
- music that is mainstream and well known
- Style of music that used polyphony in its writing.
- First style of jazz that came from Louisiana
- Music that was known for its unconventional practices
- Period that means "broken"; when music began to be studied professionally
- Period that used intensity of emotions in its writing
- American music that used African rhythms and European chord structures
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- Music that was used for entertainment
- Variant of rock; much more distortion and faster drum passages
- Period that used less instruments, thinner textures, and chromaticism
- type of jazz that is more laid back and relaxed
- Music that was used to serve the church
- Another name for the longest period of music known to humans
- Music that came from Central and South American Countries
- Came from the UK in 1960s; uses guitars and basses
- Music that is played during Christmas
- Type of jazz that is known for its fast passages
21 Clues: Mix of cool jazz and bebop • Music that was used for entertainment • Music that is played during Christmas • Music that was used to serve the church • music that is mainstream and well known • First style of jazz that came from Louisiana • type of jazz that is more laid back and relaxed • Period that simplified the arts and architecture • ...
end of the year crossword 2013-05-19
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- music ter that menast to be silent
- music term very fast
- decrease in loudness
- music term that means to return to the orignal tempo
- The metric unit between two bars on the staff
- an adrupt strong accent that gradually increaces in volume
- music term for moderately slow
- means to be accompaned by insterment
- something a a man wares around his neck
- time music term that indicates a time signture of 4/4
- music term for a streched or broadened tempo
- definition of adagio
- definition for lento
- A musical instrument with a manual keyboard
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- Being one half step lower than the corresponding natural key:
- music term moderately fast
- used to indiicate that all musicians should sing
- to add intensity to note usally though incressed volume
- music term for livly and fast
- breath mark that indicated where singers should breath
- printed music on unbound sheets
- music term that means little by little
- music term suddenly loud
- an adrupt or strong accent
- music term that indicates time signatur of 2/2
- to empphasize a note by dilibratel holding it
- majestic
- music term that means less
- means more
- A set of horizontal lines and intermediate spaces
- means very slow
31 Clues: majestic • means more • means very slow • music term very fast • decrease in loudness • definition of adagio • definition for lento • music term suddenly loud • music term moderately fast • an adrupt or strong accent • music term that means less • music term for livly and fast • music term for moderately slow • printed music on unbound sheets • music ter that menast to be silent • ...
20th Century Music 2022-04-28
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- Impressionist composer, who wrote "La Mer"
- Impressionist painter
- Music style that lacks sense of musicality
- Brought back Classical music after Beethoven
- John Adams wrote the minimalist piece "Short Ride in a Fast ____"
- Music that focuses on mood and atmosphere
- Composer of Aleatoric music
- How many notes are in a musical scale
- Atonalist composer who wrote "Emanations"
- Made use of microtones in his music
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- Music style that uses repetition and patterns
- Music created using math instead of notes
- Bach, Beethoven, and _______ belong to the first Viennese school
- Composer of "Music for 18 Musicians"
- Pioneered atonalism
- Musique _______ utilized prerecorded instruments and electronics
- Style of music which leaves something to chance
- Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg belong to the Second _______ School
- Used a prepared piano in his music
19 Clues: Pioneered atonalism • Impressionist painter • Composer of Aleatoric music • Used a prepared piano in his music • Made use of microtones in his music • Composer of "Music for 18 Musicians" • How many notes are in a musical scale • Music created using math instead of notes • Music that focuses on mood and atmosphere • Atonalist composer who wrote "Emanations" • ...
The Healing Song 2025-08-18
Across
- – Fear center calmed by melody.
- – Physical reaction to moving songs.
- – Brain’s reward hub that loves music.
- – A piece of music that carries memory.
- – Brain layer active in listening.
- – Guides walking in Parkinson’s.
- – Vocal act that regulates emotions.
- – What the auditory cortex processes.
- – System boosted by music’s effects.
- – State music helps create.
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- – Helps stroke patients regain movement.
- – Nerve calmed by sound and song.
- – Pleasure chemical released by music.
- – Sparked in dementia by familiar tunes.
- – Stress hormone lowered by music.
- – What music acts as, without pills.
- – Condition where music brings recall.
- – Gentle vibration that soothes.
- – Instrument tied to rhythm and healing.
- – Art that heals the brain.
20 Clues: – Art that heals the brain. • – State music helps create. • – Fear center calmed by melody. • – Guides walking in Parkinson’s. • – Gentle vibration that soothes. • – Nerve calmed by sound and song. • – Stress hormone lowered by music. • – Brain layer active in listening. • – Physical reaction to moving songs. • – What music acts as, without pills. • ...
GP2 choir extra credit 2017-11-08
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- thick or thin usually referring to number of instruments playing
- p,quiet point in music
- slow down, watch conductor
- vocal style which rhythm and melody are attacked
- speed up, watch conductor
- suddenly soft
- multi measure musical idea that repeats within music
- combo of instruments playing a given piece
- large scale music with religious text
- f, a strong point in dynamic of performance
- way music is interpreted and grouped
- short musical idea repeats and develops within music
- lines supporting and look similar to melody
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- section of vocal music often called a verse
- adds 50% note value
- volume at which a section of music is preformed
- forte attack immediately piano
- solo vocal piece
- mp, a soft point in music
- mf, loud point in music
- gradual decrease in volume of music
- gradual increase in volume of music
- adjustment of same pitch
- musical line, more repetitive and simple
- way a note is attacked
- question and answer type phrase
- main melody
- term referring to combo of density
- most prominent musical line
29 Clues: main melody • suddenly soft • solo vocal piece • adds 50% note value • p,quiet point in music • way a note is attacked • mf, loud point in music • adjustment of same pitch • mp, a soft point in music • speed up, watch conductor • slow down, watch conductor • most prominent musical line • forte attack immediately piano • question and answer type phrase • term referring to combo of density • ...
Romantic Review 2 2024-05-10
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- This is the last name of the composer who spent 2 years of his life in a mental asylum. (Composers & Music)
- Frederic Chopin was exiled from _________ by the Russians. (Composers & Music)
- An example of a _________ is when the flute's main melody conveys a bird flying in. (Background)
- Franz Liszt was known for having unusually _________ hands. (Composers & Music)
- Frederic Chopin was called a "child ________." (Composers & Music)
- The ___________ School of Thought embraces folk tunes/styles of their own countries. (Background)
- One of Robert Schumann's compositions was "Wilder _______." (Composers & Music)
- This word means to be a "highly skilled" pianist. (Composers & Music)
- This is the last name of the composer who wrote "Swan Lake." (Composers & Music)
- This is the last name of the composer who wrote "Liebestraum, No. 3." (Composers & Music)
- "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty," and "The Nutcracker" were 3 ________ written by Tchaikovsky. (Composers & Music)
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- Romantic music was composed from the _________. (Background)
- The ____________ School of Thought uses notes to paint musical pictures. (Background)
- This is the last name of the composer who never got married or had any kids. (Composers & Music)
- This is the title of the song from "The Nutcracker," written by Tchaikovsky. (Composers & Music)
- The strings section sit in the ______ row of the Romantic orchestra. (Background)
- Robert Schumann became a composer because he failed as a __________. (Composers & Music)
- Common techniques in Romantic music are complex harmonies and complex __________. (Background)
- Robert Schumann was a ______ as well as a composer. (Composers & Music)
- The percussion section sits in the _______ row of the Romantic orchestra. (Background)
20 Clues: Romantic music was composed from the _________. (Background) • Frederic Chopin was called a "child ________." (Composers & Music) • This word means to be a "highly skilled" pianist. (Composers & Music) • Robert Schumann was a ______ as well as a composer. (Composers & Music) • Frederic Chopin was exiled from _________ by the Russians. (Composers & Music) • ...
Ancient & Medieval Music History 2025-08-27
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- The name for a guitar-like instrument found in ancient Mesopotamian and Greek music
- The name for music from ca. 1750-1820 AD
- The name for the earliest music history period
- The name for music from ca. 1820-1900 AD
- The earliest music _________ was called neumes, placed above words
- The name for music from ca. 1400-1600 AD
- Gregorian chant was used by the _______ Christian church, under the bishop of Rome
- The earliest instrument we have evidence of
- We look at four things to "do" music history: Physical remains, Visual images, ______, and Music itself
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- An important Greek instrument that looked like two recorders, played at the same time
- An "extra large" lyre meant for public performance
- Plato and Aristotle believed gymnastics and music were important parts of _________. (think about school)
- The name for music from ca. 500-1400 AD
- The name for music from ca. 1600-1750 AD
- The name for music from ca. 1900AD-the present
- A basilica was a type of ancient Christian ______ building that allowed for music to be easily heard without a sound system
- In the medieval period, a Christian _____ would have only male or female singers.
- Guido of Arezzo invented _____ music notation, using a set of lines that we use today (in modified form).
- A kind of singing where all voices sing a text together in a simple manner
- Byzantine chant was used by the _______ Christian church, under the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor
- Ancient Greek thinkers believed music could change you as a person. It could change your ____.
21 Clues: The name for music from ca. 500-1400 AD • The name for music from ca. 1600-1750 AD • The name for music from ca. 1750-1820 AD • The name for music from ca. 1820-1900 AD • The name for music from ca. 1400-1600 AD • The earliest instrument we have evidence of • The name for music from ca. 1900AD-the present • The name for the earliest music history period • ...
SONGS / MUSIC 2025-12-02
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- sound you can hear
- string instrument played by strumming
- collection of songs
- early recording of a song
- a new version of a song
- steady pulse in music
- the repeating main part of a song
- someone who performs or creates music
- brass wind instrument
- device for listening privately
- type of music
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- how music is organized
- tool used to make music
- live music performance
- a connecting section in a song
- group of musicians
- person who writes music
- style a music style with mixed cultural roots
- song performed by two people
19 Clues: type of music • sound you can hear • group of musicians • collection of songs • steady pulse in music • brass wind instrument • how music is organized • live music performance • tool used to make music • a new version of a song • person who writes music • early recording of a song • song performed by two people • a connecting section in a song • device for listening privately • ...
20th Century Music 2022-05-06
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- John Adams wrote "Short Ride in a Fast ___"
- Pioneered atonalism
- Style of music that lacks musicality
- Music style that uses math to make music
- How many notes are in a musical scale
- Used a prepared piano in his music
- Composer of "Music for 18 Musicians"
- Impressionist composer who wrote "La Mer"
- Made use of microtones in his music
- Brought back Classical music after Beethoven
- Impressionist painter
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- Musique ___ utilized prerecorded instruments and electronics
- Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg belong to the Second ____ School
- Musical style that uses repetition and patterns
- Atonalist composer who wrote "Emanataions"
- Composer of aleatoric music
- Style of music that focuses on mood and atmosophere
- Bach, Beethoven, and ___ belong to the first Viennese School
- Music style that leaves something to chance
19 Clues: Pioneered atonalism • Impressionist painter • Composer of aleatoric music • Used a prepared piano in his music • Made use of microtones in his music • Style of music that lacks musicality • Composer of "Music for 18 Musicians" • How many notes are in a musical scale • Music style that uses math to make music • Impressionist composer who wrote "La Mer" • ...
Evans music genres 2022-03-11
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- This music genre stands for rhythm and blues.
- this music genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
- this music genre was made in the UK in the mid-1990s and it was a genre of electronic and originated in England
- this music genre usually has 140 beats per minute.
- This music genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set. The central rhythm is often in common time
- This genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- this genre is a form of theater in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
- this genre is a subgenre of hip hop music characterized with the general purposes of evangelization, edifying some members of the church or simply entertaining.
- This music genre was around before jazz and is an element of jazz and is from Mississippi
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- This music genre commonly is a genre of electronic music also known as drum and bass.
- This music genre originated in the late-19th to early-20th century as interpretations of American and European classical music entwined with African and slave folk songs and the influences of west African culture.
- This music genre began in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
- this music genre is a broad genre of music that started in the US in the late 1940s and 1950s and made its way over to the UK in the 1950s and 60s
- This music genre is electronic music and early hip-hop directly influenced by the use of a t8o8 drum machine.
- this music is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute.
- this genre is a type of culture/art style that started in the 1970s.
- this music genre is sung in spanish
- music is a genre of Christian music.
18 Clues: this music genre is sung in spanish • music is a genre of Christian music. • This music genre stands for rhythm and blues. • this music genre usually has 140 beats per minute. • This music genre began in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • this genre is a type of culture/art style that started in the 1970s. • ...
Music History Review 2023-05-03
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- It happened between the Medieval and Baroque eras
- a skill used in Jazz music to make up music as you go along
- Romantic composer of Leider
- string instrument of the Medieval era
- traveling musicians of the Renaissance
- composer of the "Surprise Symphony"
- Instrumental music that tells a story
- Romantic era invention for home music performances
- earliest known form of written music
- a song form in both the Classical and Romantic eras
- The first musical time period
- A song style featuring an instrumental soloist
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- music by Giovanni Gabrielli
- 20th century music created by using math
- his death ended the Baroque era
- an instrument from the Renaissance
- Time period meaning "the mis-shaped pearl"
- Instrument invented by Adolph Sax
- Jazz is the first ______ form of music
- An instrument used in sacred music starting in the Baroque era
- The time period of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
- author of the Magnus Liber Organi
- The current musical time period
- A time period where emotion was the focus of music
- Handel was a big fan of this style of music
25 Clues: music by Giovanni Gabrielli • Romantic composer of Leider • The first musical time period • his death ended the Baroque era • The current musical time period • Instrument invented by Adolph Sax • author of the Magnus Liber Organi • an instrument from the Renaissance • composer of the "Surprise Symphony" • earliest known form of written music • ...
Salsa, Bachata, and Disco 2025-04-28
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- Dance music style popular in the 1970s.
- Another Dominican dance that shaped Bachata, starts with M.
- Lively Cuban dance that influenced Bachata, starts with C.
- Band that created the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack.
- The basic rhythm pattern used in salsa music.
- Movie that made disco even more popular.
- Four beats per measure in traditional Bachata music.
- A notched scraper instrument used in salsa music.
- Rattles used for rhythm in salsa music.
- The lyrics of Bachata express deep, visceral feelings of love, passion and _______.
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- Country where Bachata was born.
- Tall Cuban drum important in salsa music.
- Dominican dance and music style expressing deep feelings.
- Modern instrument often used in Bachata music.
- U.S. city where salsa became very popular.
- Island where salsa became a cultural identity in the U.S.
- Small Afro-Cuban drums used in salsa bands.
- A Latin dance style that blends African and Spanish elements.
- Music style that influenced early disco, starts with F.
- A Cuban music style that influenced salsa.
- Another music style that helped create disco, starts with S.
21 Clues: Country where Bachata was born. • Dance music style popular in the 1970s. • Rattles used for rhythm in salsa music. • Movie that made disco even more popular. • Tall Cuban drum important in salsa music. • U.S. city where salsa became very popular. • A Cuban music style that influenced salsa. • Small Afro-Cuban drums used in salsa bands. • ...
Decades Vocabulary 2014-01-07
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- a style of jazz played on the piano with 8 eighth notes in each measure
- American music that became popular in the 1950s and was a fusion of African American jazz, gospel, blues, and of Western country music
- a rhythm that accents weak beats
- to make something up with little or no preparation
- a person who introduces and plays popular recorded music
- catchy music that appeals to teens and pre/teens and emphasizes romantic love
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- popular dance music of the 1970s with a regular bass beat
- a type of jazz played by a big band, for dancing
- a short pattern in music that keeps repeating itself
- a group of notes, usually 3 or more, played at the same time for harmony
- an electronic musical keyboard that produces a wide variety of sounds
- improvised singing on nonsense syllables
- music with African American roots that often has a 12/bar structure and three lines of lyrics that are sad or angry
- popular music that came from folk music of the South and cowboy music of the Western U.S.
- any music that has wide appeal during its time
- recording separate music tracks, to be later combined into a single track
- piano music with an “oom/pah” in the left hand and syncopation in the right hand
- a movie or play with a lot of singing and dancing
- a genre of African American music which arose in the 1980s and 1990s, rhyming lyrics are spoken with a musical background
- music style with improvisation and syncopation, has African American roots
20 Clues: a rhythm that accents weak beats • improvised singing on nonsense syllables • any music that has wide appeal during its time • a type of jazz played by a big band, for dancing • a movie or play with a lot of singing and dancing • to make something up with little or no preparation • a short pattern in music that keeps repeating itself • ...
35 2024-07-27
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- New York pop station
- MTV animation show
- MTV game show
- Los Angeles rock station
- Annual music video awards
- MTV's Total Request Live
- MTV interactive show
- Music Television network
- Unlicensed radio station
- Acoustic performances
- Influential radio DJ
- Weekly Top 40 host
- Dance music show
- Viewer-requested videos
- Popular radio station
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- MTV fashion show
- MTV alternative music show
- British music show
- Music awards show
- Radio shock jock
- American Top 40 host
- Comedy music radio show
- Heavy metal MTV show
- MTV video jockey
- MTV hip-hop show
25 Clues: MTV game show • MTV fashion show • Radio shock jock • MTV video jockey • MTV hip-hop show • Dance music show • Music awards show • MTV animation show • British music show • Weekly Top 40 host • New York pop station • American Top 40 host • MTV interactive show • Heavy metal MTV show • Influential radio DJ • Acoustic performances • Popular radio station • Comedy music radio show • ...
Jack's Puzzle 2021-03-28
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- this instrument has keys that makes sounds
- move your body when music plays
- a music instrument that you bang on
- when you blow not it music comes out
- something that repeats itself
- the person who leads an orchestra
- blowing into your hand and making rhythm
- famous rock group with gene Simmons
- has horns that was made from sheep bladder
- people that play music
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- we will rock you and we are the champions
- are loud in the morning when I wake up
- Wind instrument that vibrates when you blow it
- this goes into a machine and makes music
- a music instrument with strings
- metal instrument with three sides
- a Australian music instrument
- move the stick across strings and it makes music
- people that play instruments
- type of music
20 Clues: type of music • people that play music • people that play instruments • something that repeats itself • a Australian music instrument • move your body when music plays • a music instrument with strings • metal instrument with three sides • the person who leads an orchestra • a music instrument that you bang on • famous rock group with gene Simmons • ...
BRITPOP AND GRUNGE 2024-12-16
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- To change from a child into an adult.
- The name of Nirvana's singer
- Music with a fast and lively rhythm.
- To start playing music with a group of people.
- A group of musicians who play together.
- To sing or play music and save it as audio.
- A collection of songs released together.
- A person aged between 13 and 19 years old.
- Music with a heavy or serious tone, often about sad topics.
- Music that makes you feel cheerful or positive.
- Music with a strong, pleasant tune.
- A Britpop band known for "Wonderwall."
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- An instrument used in both Britpop and Grunge music.
- To receive a prize for your achievements.
- A person who writes the lyrics and music for songs.
- Music that is playful and entertaining.
- Music played at a high volume, often associated with rock.
- To be known by many people for your work.
- The moment you enter the world as a baby.
- To officially make a song or album available to the public.
- A piece of music with lyrics.
21 Clues: The name of Nirvana's singer • A piece of music with lyrics. • Music with a strong, pleasant tune. • Music with a fast and lively rhythm. • To change from a child into an adult. • A Britpop band known for "Wonderwall." • Music that is playful and entertaining. • A group of musicians who play together. • A collection of songs released together. • ...
Unit 3: Chapter 7 & 8 2013-10-21
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- basic means for organizing rhythm and meter in the music of India
- traditional Japanese theater
- a set of instruments; gongs, drums, metal mallet instruments
- another name for Tex-Mex music
- this Bob was a famous reggae musician
- pop-jazz style of music derived from Brazilian samba
- high, middle, or low (or) Soprano, Alto, Tenor Bass
- lead instrumentalist plays this instrument in Hindustani music
- African drum made by stretching the skin of an animal over a piece of wood
- 5-note scale common to Japanese music
- instrument that provides the drone in the music of India
- singing many notes on a single syllable
- step pattern of a major scale
- musical symbol which indicates to hold a note longer than its intended value
- low, sustained pitch; constantly repeated
- music sung in French; Cajun style combined with blues music
- a major scale consists of this many notes or pitches
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- ensemble that provides offstage music or noise in kabuki theater
- sequence of ascending and descending pitches in the music of India
- combo music played by the Yiddish-speaking Jewish community
- bass guitar frequently utilized in mariachi bands
- instruments such as horns, reed instruments, and flutes
- singing on neutral syllables that only have meaning in the context of music
- precursor to reggae music; Jamaican R&B
- modern instrumentation of this music includes violins, folk harp, guitarron trumpets and voice
- ensemble that performs on stage of traditional Kabuki theater
- music that began in the urban slums of Jamaica in the mid-1950s
- the lifestyle of a klezmer musician
- 13-stringed instrument in Japanese music
- 5 notes in the C pentatonic scale
30 Clues: traditional Japanese theater • step pattern of a major scale • another name for Tex-Mex music • 5 notes in the C pentatonic scale • the lifestyle of a klezmer musician • this Bob was a famous reggae musician • 5-note scale common to Japanese music • precursor to reggae music; Jamaican R&B • singing many notes on a single syllable • 13-stringed instrument in Japanese music • ...
Music and Human Psychology Crossword 2024-12-05
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- A common source of stress for adolescents.
- According to chan et al., regularly listening to music over a period of several _____ can aid in the treatment of depression.
- Music can improve reported sleep quality among those suffering from this sleep affliction.
- QOL. Reduced ______________ is a symptom of insomnia.
- A feeling of _____________. Symptom of depression
- Music is particularly effective at reducing the negative symptoms of this type of stress which is caused by a temporary event in an individual's life.
- Music can increase relaxation and reduce ______.
- Music-based activities can reduce anxiety and _____ during pregnancy.
- Author of "The Republic." Claimed music permeates the soul more deeply than anything else.
- Music therapy can improve symptoms associated with this common comorbidity of depression.
- Music can reduce the effects of this psychological symptom of pregnancy. Can be harmful to physical health if left untreated.
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- Type of therapy shown to be effective at reducing depressive symptoms.
- A type of music therapy that is in contrast to passive music therapy. Involves playing instruments, singing, and composing music.
- A type of song often sung by a mother to her child can reduce stress and increase maternal-child bond.
- A type of music therapy session involving communal musical activities. Particularly effective for reducing stress in adolescents.
- Depression limits one's ability to do this task. A task that is required at school and the workplace.
- Listening to music regularly can reduce the negative symptoms of this mood disorder.
- Music can help an individual tackle this type of deep-seated emotion.
- Perkins et al.: "Music participation provides a way for people to connect with and access ________."
- A type of bonding that can be created by musical therapy. Particularly essential for depressed individuals suffering from loneliness.
20 Clues: A common source of stress for adolescents. • Music can increase relaxation and reduce ______. • A feeling of _____________. Symptom of depression • QOL. Reduced ______________ is a symptom of insomnia. • Music can help an individual tackle this type of deep-seated emotion. • Music-based activities can reduce anxiety and _____ during pregnancy. • ...
grade8-A 2013-12-10
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- the timbre of music of Israel
- musicians composed of hundreds short simple folk songs
- one of the melodic pattern with an ascending and descending scale in Indian music
- means “clasp”
- wind instrument from Middle East; “Moroccan oboe”
- India is known as “the land of spirituality and philosophy”
- timbre of Indian music
- an aerophone from India
- poem; a kind of qawwali
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- harp of david; an ancient lyre
- a musical element; series of single tones
- a devotional music in Pakistan
- Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo
- music sometimes called “North Indian Classical music”
- a set of pitches and of characteristic melodic pattern of the music of Middle East
- country where music is important as a reinforcement of their identity
- a tambourine in Middle East as well as in Israel
- a membranophone in India; pair of drums
- the silver trumpet of Israel
- one of the countries that influenced the music of Israel
20 Clues: means “clasp” • timbre of Indian music • an aerophone from India • poem; a kind of qawwali • the silver trumpet of Israel • the timbre of music of Israel • harp of david; an ancient lyre • a devotional music in Pakistan • a membranophone in India; pair of drums • a musical element; series of single tones • Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo • ...
Composers & Movements 2023-09-22
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- What country was Debussy from?
- Debussy studied music at the Paris _______
- The goal of Modernism was to make sure music sounded different from music of the ________.
- True or False: Vangelis went to school to learn music
- Stravinksy's parents wanted him to be a lawyer
- True or false: Stravinsky's Rite of Spring caused a riot
- Clair de Lun translates to what?
- What country was Vangelis from?
- Schoenburg wrote ____ ____ Serialism
- Main instrument used in Electronic Music
- Country Stravinsky is from
- Music Movement Stravinksy was a part of
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- Name of movie Vangelis wrote electronic music for
- What kind of music did Vangelis write?
- Name of famous ballet Stravinsky composed
- Famous Impressionism painter (Last Name)
- Name of famous composer who wrote Atonal Music
- True or False: Debussy was born into a rich family in France
- Name of famous electronic music composer, first trans composer
- Music movement Debussy was best known for
- Impressionism wants to capture a ________
21 Clues: Country Stravinsky is from • What country was Debussy from? • What country was Vangelis from? • Clair de Lun translates to what? • Schoenburg wrote ____ ____ Serialism • What kind of music did Vangelis write? • Music Movement Stravinksy was a part of • Famous Impressionism painter (Last Name) • Main instrument used in Electronic Music • ...
Japanese Music 2024-12-20
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- Taiko life force.
- Music for the Royal Court played on the koto.
- A form of Shosa-ongaku music with singers and shamisen.
- Narrative music that uses the shamisen.
- Another name for Noh.
- Theatrical music played by Hayashi Kata ensemble.
- Geza music that uses singing and shamisen.
- A Taiko principle for proper performance.
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- One of the main Taiko principles.
- Geza music that features shamisen and percussion.
- The oldest music in Japan.
- A Taiko principal for choreography.
- Shosa-ongaku music that uses reciters, percussion and shamisen.
- A form of drumming.
- Geza music that uses shamisen without singing.
- Buddhist chanting from the Nara period.
- Theatrical music known for stylized singing and dancing.
- Buddhist music that has an instrument with the same name.
18 Clues: Taiko life force. • A form of drumming. • Another name for Noh. • The oldest music in Japan. • One of the main Taiko principles. • A Taiko principal for choreography. • Narrative music that uses the shamisen. • Buddhist chanting from the Nara period. • A Taiko principle for proper performance. • Geza music that uses singing and shamisen. • ...
Music 2020-12-10
14 Clues: Has keys • is a family • is woodwind • is a family • is a woodwind • is in stringed • is an instrument • is arranged music • has different genres • is a instrument family • has drums in its family • has a variety of instruments • is a small stringed instrument • is the largest stringed instrument
MUSIC 2016-09-23
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- to display on the Internet
- the first appearance of a set of musical recordings stored together in jackets under one binding.
- an exceptional ability
- a performance by a single singer
- a song, often from a full-length album or compact disc
- a type of music popular with teenagers, with strong rhythm, harmony, and an emphasis on romantic love
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- a record awarded to a singer or group whose album has sold at least one million copies
- a competition, especially one in which entrants are rated by judges
- to make a song or album available to the public
- a short extract from a movie or television programme
- the forty best-selling audio recordings for a given period
- an ardent devotee, an enthusiast
- one that is adored, often blinded or excessively
13 Clues: an exceptional ability • to display on the Internet • an ardent devotee, an enthusiast • a performance by a single singer • to make a song or album available to the public • one that is adored, often blinded or excessively • a short extract from a movie or television programme • a song, often from a full-length album or compact disc • ...
Music 2015-03-08
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- very famous british studios
- if music blasts, or if it is blasted, it plays loudly
- singer of "Sexual Healing"
- the greatest singer of the 20th century
- to play music in an informal way with a group of people
- alone, executed by a single instrument or voice
- to perform music in the streets and other public places for money
- to electronically repeat a sample without a break
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- a key-changing device for stringed instruments
- "lady Soul" or "queen of Soul"
- a stick that yhe conductor of an orchestra uses
- jazz term refering to a note that slides to an indefinite pitch chromatically downwards
- musical ability or skill
13 Clues: musical ability or skill • singer of "Sexual Healing" • very famous british studios • "lady Soul" or "queen of Soul" • the greatest singer of the 20th century • a key-changing device for stringed instruments • a stick that yhe conductor of an orchestra uses • alone, executed by a single instrument or voice • to electronically repeat a sample without a break • ...
Music 2015-03-06
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- Extremely fast tempo (comes from italian) (ADJECTIVE)
- To be able to succed in doing something (PHRASAL VERB)
- Antecedent of the piano (NOUN)
- Surname of the composer of "The Intouchables"' soundtrack(NAME)
- To create a piece of music (VERB)
- soft sound level of a music piece (ADJECTIVE)
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- To make available for use (VERB)
- Classical music composer known for his waltzes and nocturnes (NAME)
- Percution instrument made of metal played with a wand (NOUN)
- To register a song so everyone can listen (VERB)
- To have as an aspiration or hope (PHRASAL VERB)
- The tone of a note (NOUN)
- German composer from the Baroque ages(NAME)
13 Clues: The tone of a note (NOUN) • Antecedent of the piano (NOUN) • To make available for use (VERB) • To create a piece of music (VERB) • German composer from the Baroque ages(NAME) • soft sound level of a music piece (ADJECTIVE) • To have as an aspiration or hope (PHRASAL VERB) • To register a song so everyone can listen (VERB) • ...
music 2023-10-27
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- the lowest male voice
- gradually speeding up the speed of the rhythmic beat
- (dynamic; p) a quiet dynamic marking
- the central note, chord or scale of a musical composition or movement
- a harmonic combination that has three or more pitches sounding simultaneously
- the tenor-ranged instrument of the woodwind family (a single-reed
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- a low-ranged female voice
- a slow tempo
- My favorite instrument
- signature a series of sharps or flats written on a musical staff to indicate the key of a composition
- (f) a loud dynamic marking
- a fast tempo
- momentarily emphasizing a note with a dynamic attack
- a moderately low male voice; in range between a tenor and a bass
14 Clues: a slow tempo • a fast tempo • the lowest male voice • My favorite instrument • a low-ranged female voice • (f) a loud dynamic marking • (dynamic; p) a quiet dynamic marking • gradually speeding up the speed of the rhythmic beat • momentarily emphasizing a note with a dynamic attack • a moderately low male voice; in range between a tenor and a bass • ...
Music 2023-11-17
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- wo man geht, um Musik live zu hoeren
- wie schnell oder langsam die Musik ist
- BTS, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC
- man spielt mit den Fingern oder auch ein pick
- song
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- spiel das und die Nachbar moegen es nicht
- Sza, Dua Lipa, Mariah
- man spielt mit den Fingern
- es ist schwarz und weiss
- es ist gold und kann laut sein
- you can sing it a few times in each song
- die Woerter des Lieds
- wie laut oder leise die Musik ist
13 Clues: song • Sza, Dua Lipa, Mariah • die Woerter des Lieds • es ist schwarz und weiss • man spielt mit den Fingern • BTS, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC • es ist gold und kann laut sein • wie laut oder leise die Musik ist • wo man geht, um Musik live zu hoeren • wie schnell oder langsam die Musik ist • you can sing it a few times in each song • spiel das und die Nachbar moegen es nicht • ...
Music 2023-12-22
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- A group of musicians
- this musical instrument has vertical strings which produce sound when plucked
- Italian term for gradually getting louder
- a wind instrument that is blown at the opening to create a distinct sound
- The speed at which a piece of music is played
- Spotify global top artist 2023
- Melody's counterpart
- Instrument with black and white keys
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- a colourful musical instrument with wooden bars often seen in children's music
- a free form of musical composition
- The highest singing voice
- this musical talent involves creating rhythms with the mouth often imitating drum sounds
- words of a song
13 Clues: words of a song • A group of musicians • Melody's counterpart • The highest singing voice • Spotify global top artist 2023 • a free form of musical composition • Instrument with black and white keys • Italian term for gradually getting louder • The speed at which a piece of music is played • a wind instrument that is blown at the opening to create a distinct sound • ...
Music 2024-03-10
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- The woman who published the book “Music in American Crime and Prevention”
- Music has power over our ______
- a professor of psychology and music at McGill University in Canada that pointed out that it is difficult to analyze whether music can create violence
- When studied, people who listen to violent rock songs interpret these ambiguous words as aggressive
- A part of our body that we use to listen to music with
- Music can ______ people together
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- A way most studies are used to conduct data
- A mental illness that has been shown to be treated using music
- A chemical our brain produces when we listen to music
- Something music can make us feel
- Music can _______ daily tasks
- Nicknamed “The happy chemical”
- a genre of rap characterized by threatening lyrics
13 Clues: Music can _______ daily tasks • Nicknamed “The happy chemical” • Music has power over our ______ • Something music can make us feel • Music can ______ people together • A way most studies are used to conduct data • a genre of rap characterized by threatening lyrics • A chemical our brain produces when we listen to music • ...
Music 2023-06-19
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- Device used to create different tones and sounds
- Large group of musicians playing, led by a conductor
- Words of a song expressing emotions or telling a story
- Combination of musical notes played or sung together
- Sequence of musical notes in a song or piece
- Speed of a music piece, measured in beats per minute
- music Printed or written notes guiding musicians on playing a piece
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- Live music performance by a singer, band, or orchestra
- Repeated section of a song with multiple voices
- Specific style or category of music
- Person who writes and arranges musical pieces
- Pattern of beats and sounds in music
- Collection of music recordings, often by a single artist
13 Clues: Specific style or category of music • Pattern of beats and sounds in music • Sequence of musical notes in a song or piece • Person who writes and arranges musical pieces • Repeated section of a song with multiple voices • Device used to create different tones and sounds • Large group of musicians playing, led by a conductor • ...
Music 2023-06-17
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- Using your voice to produce musical sounds and melodies.
- A stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking.
- A brass instrument played by buzzing into a mouthpiece.
- A large musical instrument played by pressing keys.
- A live performance where musicians play for an audience.
- A series of musical notes that create a memorable tune.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings.
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- A wind instrument played by blowing across a small hole.
- A stringed instrument played with a bow to make music.
- A wind instrument with a curved shape and a reed mouthpiece.
- A percussion instrument played by hitting with sticks.
- The pattern of beats and sounds in music that gives it a flow.
- When different musical notes blend together in a pleasing way.
13 Clues: A person who plays a musical instrument or sings. • A large musical instrument played by pressing keys. • A stringed instrument played with a bow to make music. • A percussion instrument played by hitting with sticks. • A stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking. • A brass instrument played by buzzing into a mouthpiece. • ...
Music 2023-06-26
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- An object or device used to create musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drums.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung together to create a pleasing sound.
- The sequence of musical tones that form the main part or theme of a piece of music.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together, often led by a conductor.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience, usually featuring one or more musicians or bands.
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- A part of a song that is repeated after each verse, usually with the same melody and lyrics.
- A symbol representing a specific pitch or duration in sheet music or musical notation.
- A category or style of music characterized by its distinctive sound, instruments, and themes.
- The words or text of a song that are sung or spoken during a musical performance.
- A musical composition with lyrics that are sung or performed by a vocalist or a group of singers.
- The pattern of beats or accents in a piece of music that creates a sense of flow and groove.
- The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played or sung. It can be fast (upbeat) or slow (downbeat).
- The regular pulse or underlying rhythm in music that keeps the tempo and timing.
13 Clues: The regular pulse or underlying rhythm in music that keeps the tempo and timing. • The words or text of a song that are sung or spoken during a musical performance. • The sequence of musical tones that form the main part or theme of a piece of music. • An object or device used to create musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drums. • ...
music 2022-11-01
Across
- a Czech church that moved to the colonies
- bible verses set to music
- two conflicting rhythmic patterns are present simultaneously, e.g. a triplet played together with two quavers
- a workshop devoted to creating manuscript copies of music
- accented or emphasized notes fall on weak beats or in between beats
- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god
- music music used in the military, played with drums and fifes
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- songs that narrate a story, in strophic form or with a recurring refrain
- general range of a [usually vocal] melody
- many distinct voices in a piece
- built from distinct sections, one of which keeps returning, e.g. ABACA
- tones that sound bad together
- the language most religious music came from
13 Clues: bible verses set to music • tones that sound bad together • many distinct voices in a piece • a Czech church that moved to the colonies • general range of a [usually vocal] melody • the language most religious music came from • a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god • a workshop devoted to creating manuscript copies of music • ...
Music 2022-09-27
Across
- to gradually play slower
- raises a note one half step
- means loud
- note that gets one beat in 4/4 time
- means to play medium soft
- the space between two bar lines
- to play gradually louder
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- the speed of music
- lowers a note one half step
- has five lines and four spaces
- a pause on a note or rest
- to play gradually softer
- an interval of eight notes
13 Clues: means loud • the speed of music • to play gradually softer • to gradually play slower • to play gradually louder • a pause on a note or rest • means to play medium soft • an interval of eight notes • lowers a note one half step • raises a note one half step • has five lines and four spaces • the space between two bar lines • note that gets one beat in 4/4 time
Music 2023-08-07
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- A repeated part of a song, typically featuring a group of singers, adding emphasis and depth.
- A musical composition with lyrics and melody, typically sung by a vocalist or a group of singers.
- The pattern of beats and accents in music, providing a sense of timing and structure to the piece.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together, creating rich and full music.
- The words or text of a song, conveying its message or story through language.
- The simultaneous combination of musical notes or chords that complement the melody.
- A category or style of music with distinct characteristics, such as pop, rock, jazz, or classical.
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- The speed at which a piece of music is played, indicating its pace or rhythm.
- A person skilled in playing musical instruments or singing, creating and performing music.
- A live musical performance by artists or musicians, often held in a public venue.
- A sequence of musical notes forming a recognizable tune; the main musical theme in a piece.
- The act of presenting music to an audience, whether through singing or playing instruments.
- The regular pulse or rhythm in music, providing a steady framework for the piece.
13 Clues: The speed at which a piece of music is played, indicating its pace or rhythm. • The words or text of a song, conveying its message or story through language. • A live musical performance by artists or musicians, often held in a public venue. • The regular pulse or rhythm in music, providing a steady framework for the piece. • ...
music 2023-05-17
13 Clues: rip • xines • niketn • foysta • karaflas • mpouketa • nerogreco • slime slet • psofio rakoun • fasaiomagnhths • mono jilh den einai • the best of the best • steile odo esy allios
Music 2023-05-18
13 Clues: Short • loudness • emphasize • Elongated • signatures • Getting softer • getting louder • la la la la la • slight pressure • lower than the original note • higher than the original note • Associating sounds with notes • hearing other singers while singing
music 2025-04-19
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- “now is the time to _____ the day”
- album by Sabrina carpenter with songs like vicious and nonsense
- her most streamed song on Spotify is traitor
- disney princess who can shoot ice and stuff, this is her main song in the first movie
- song by Gracie Abrams (ft. Taylor swift)
- acronym for Billie eilish’s first album (not the ep)
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- who wrote ocean eyes?
- Taylor swift’s second album
- “the joker and the _____”
- song from hmhas that combines all the other songs in the album
- had her records stolen, re-recorded them as “her version”
- “but I’m in so deep, you know im such a ____ for you”
- first song in Billie’s ep “don’t smile at me”
13 Clues: who wrote ocean eyes? • “the joker and the _____” • Taylor swift’s second album • “now is the time to _____ the day” • song by Gracie Abrams (ft. Taylor swift) • her most streamed song on Spotify is traitor • first song in Billie’s ep “don’t smile at me” • acronym for Billie eilish’s first album (not the ep) • “but I’m in so deep, you know im such a ____ for you” • ...
Music 2025-10-26
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- “The ___” — British rock legends known for “Baba O’Riley”
- “Smells Like Teen Spirit” band
- “Truckin’” band, 1960s jam pioneers (2 wds)
- Musician who led the Heartbreakers and joined the Traveling Wilburys (2wds)
- “Dark Side of the Moon” creators (2 wds)
- Band comprised of bandmates Chris, Tim, Fritz, and Demo: __________ Station
- Vermont jam giants, known for long improvisations
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- “Scarlet ___” — Grateful Dead song
- “Don’t Stop Believin’” band
- Barry’s favorite Rolling Stone’s tune " _______ Girl"
- Rochester’s best Grateful Dead cover band: Mud __________
- “Kashmir” band (2 wds)
- “Smoke on the ___” (Deep Purple classic)
13 Clues: “Kashmir” band (2 wds) • “Don’t Stop Believin’” band • “Smells Like Teen Spirit” band • “Scarlet ___” — Grateful Dead song • “Dark Side of the Moon” creators (2 wds) • “Smoke on the ___” (Deep Purple classic) • “Truckin’” band, 1960s jam pioneers (2 wds) • Vermont jam giants, known for long improvisations • Barry’s favorite Rolling Stone’s tune " _______ Girl" • ...
7th Grade Music Terms 2023-03-17
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- Herbie Hancock and Charlie Parker's music genre
- The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Nirvana music genre
- Tupac Shakur's music genre
- adds half of a note's value back on to that note
- 1/2 beat of silence (2 words)
- tells you how many beats are in a measure (2 words)
- Bob Dylan's music genre
- Black Sabbath and Metallica music genre
- 1/4 beat of sound (2 words)
- 4 beats of sound (2 words)
- 2 beats of sound (2 words)
- 1 beat of silence (2 words)
- Michael Jackson, Brittany Spears, and Harry Styles' music genre
- 4 beats of silence (2 words)
- 2 beats of silence (2 words)
- 1/4 beat of silence (2 words)
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- 1 beat of sound (2 words)
- the divider of measures (2 words)
- Beyonce, Sam Cooke, and Stevie Wonder's music genre (abbr.)
- Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach's music genre
- tells you to play something again (2 words)
- a steady pulse
- the structure upon which music notation is writen
- Bob Marley's music genre
- Chris Stapleton and Kenny Chesney's music genre
- divides the value of a note in half
- 1/2 beat of sound (2 words)
- the speed of the music
- a pattern of sound played to the beat
- the box where the music is placed
30 Clues: a steady pulse • the speed of the music • Bob Dylan's music genre • Bob Marley's music genre • 1 beat of sound (2 words) • Tupac Shakur's music genre • 4 beats of sound (2 words) • 2 beats of sound (2 words) • 1/4 beat of sound (2 words) • 1/2 beat of sound (2 words) • 1 beat of silence (2 words) • 4 beats of silence (2 words) • 2 beats of silence (2 words) • ...
EVOLVE VOCABULARY 7.1 2025-06-17
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- non-fiction film about real events
- film with song and dance numbers
- film with cartoon or CGI visuals
- lighthearted love story with humor
- genre with electric guitars and strong rhythms
- suspenseful, tension-driven story
- program with interviews and discussions
- dramatic serial TV show
- electronic dance music
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- music originating from rural America
- popular mainstream music
- Jamaican music with a strong offbeat rhythm
- music with rhythmic speech and beats
- TV program where contestants play for prizes
- traditional orchestral or instrumental music
- improvisational music with swing and blue notes
- futuristic or speculative fiction
- traditional music passed through generations
- unscripted TV featuring real people
- genre intended to scare or shock
- loud, aggressive rock music with distorted guitars
- serious storytelling with emotional depth
- humorous and lighthearted entertainment
23 Clues: electronic dance music • dramatic serial TV show • popular mainstream music • film with song and dance numbers • film with cartoon or CGI visuals • genre intended to scare or shock • futuristic or speculative fiction • suspenseful, tension-driven story • non-fiction film about real events • lighthearted love story with humor • unscripted TV featuring real people • ...
Music vocab 2025-06-06
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- faster and faster
- slower like a sleepy
- music that sound other with melody
- smaller and smaller
- rhythm of music
- little bit quiet
- how loud of sound
- How sound hear in music
- support of rhythm
- fast as walking
- make speed as when they start music
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- lowsound
- loud
- Makesound smaller by a time
- speed of music
- Little bit loud
- quiet
- faster and energetic
- Make sound louder by a time
- flat or sharp in music
- smallersound
21 Clues: loud • quiet • lowsound • smallersound • speed of music • Little bit loud • rhythm of music • fast as walking • little bit quiet • faster and faster • how loud of sound • support of rhythm • smaller and smaller • slower like a sleepy • faster and energetic • flat or sharp in music • How sound hear in music • Makesound smaller by a time • Make sound louder by a time • music that sound other with melody • ...
grade 8b 2013-12-10
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- one of the countries that influenced the music of Israel
- country where music is important as a reinforcement of their identity
- India is known as “the land of spirituality and philosophy”
- Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo
- an aerophone from India
- a set of pitches and of characteristic melodic pattern of the music of Middle East
- timbre of Indian music
- poem; a kind of qawwali
- a devotional music in Pakistan
- the silver trumpet of Israel
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- harp of david; an ancient lyre
- a tambourine in Middle East as well as in Israel
- music sometimes called “North Indian Classical music”
- musicians composed of hundreds short simple folk songs
- the timbre of music of Israel
- a membranophone in India; pair of drums
- means “clasp”
- wind instrument from Middle East; “Moroccan oboe”
- a musical element; series of single tones
- one of the melodic pattern with an ascending and descending scale in Indian music
20 Clues: means “clasp” • timbre of Indian music • an aerophone from India • poem; a kind of qawwali • the silver trumpet of Israel • the timbre of music of Israel • harp of david; an ancient lyre • a devotional music in Pakistan • a membranophone in India; pair of drums • a musical element; series of single tones • Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo • ...
grade 8 c 2013-12-10
Across
- a tambourine in Middle East as well as in Israel
- India is known as “the land of spirituality and philosophy”
- harp of david; an ancient lyre
- poem; a kind of qawwali
- an aerophone from India
- one of the countries that influenced the music of Israel
- the timbre of music of Israel
- timbre of Indian music
- Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo
- means “clasp”
- wind instrument from Middle East; “Moroccan oboe”
- a musical element; series of single tones
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- a devotional music in Pakistan
- musicians composed of hundreds short simple folk songs
- the silver trumpet of Israel
- music sometimes called “North Indian Classical music”
- a set of pitches and of characteristic melodic pattern of the music of Middle East
- one of the melodic pattern with an ascending and descending scale in Indian music
- a membranophone in India; pair of drums
- country where music is important as a reinforcement of their identity
20 Clues: means “clasp” • timbre of Indian music • poem; a kind of qawwali • an aerophone from India • the silver trumpet of Israel • the timbre of music of Israel • a devotional music in Pakistan • harp of david; an ancient lyre • a membranophone in India; pair of drums • a musical element; series of single tones • Indian music with faster and shorter in tempo • ...
Common Musical Terms 2022-01-24
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- Instruments like Violin and Guitar (6)
- style of music, free flowing, expressive (4)
- The tune of the song usually sung (6)
- How fast or slow a piece of music is (5)
- The act of making music with your voice (4)
- Style of music, Twangy, 'Wagon Wheel' (7)
- style of music, features electric guitars (4)
- Instruments like flute and Clarinet (8)
- The sound you clap along to (4)
- Instruments like drums and shakers (10)
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- Jamaican Style of music, uses off timing (6)
- More than one sound put together (7)
- an instrument briefly plays on its own (4)
- Style of music, for dancing in clubs (5)
- The style of music (5)
- Style of music, catchy and radio friendly (3)
- Style of music, mainly drums and rhyming (6)
- A word with no vowels, means the timing (6)
- Instruments like tubas and Trumpets (5)
- How high or low a musical sound is (5)
- How loud or quiet the sound is (6)
21 Clues: The style of music (5) • The sound you clap along to (4) • How loud or quiet the sound is (6) • More than one sound put together (7) • The tune of the song usually sung (6) • Instruments like Violin and Guitar (6) • How high or low a musical sound is (5) • Instruments like flute and Clarinet (8) • Instruments like tubas and Trumpets (5) • ...
Music History Crossword - Renaissance Period 2024-10-16
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- The relationship between voices that are harmonically interdependent yet independent in rhythm and contour.
- A French song, often secular, typically for voices.
- The cultural revival in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and the arts.
- Non-religious music that emerged alongside sacred music.
- Music performed using instruments rather than voices, which gained prominence during the Renaissance.
- A keyboard instrument with strings plucked by quills, widely used in Renaissance music.
- A stringed instrument popular during the Renaissance, often used for solo performances and accompaniment.
- Song Informal songs sung in social settings, often associated with drinking and merriment.
- A group of instruments of the same family playing together.
- A secular vocal music composition, usually for several voices, characterized by expressive text settings.
- A piece of music written for a choir to sing at an Anglican church service. Unlike motets, anthems were sung in English and often accompanied by an organ.
- Institutions established during the Renaissance to teach music literacy and vocal techniques.
- The system of writing music so it can be read and performed.
- Music that primarily uses human voices, with or without instrumental accompaniment.
- The act of creating music spontaneously, a skill valued during the Renaissance.
- The embellishment of a melody by adding decorative notes.
- The use of the local language in music and texts, making them more accessible to the general population.
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- An intellectual movement that emphasized human potential and achievements, influencing art and music.
- Instruments commonly used during the Renaissance, such as the recorder, viol, and sackbut.
- A pre-existing melody used as the basis for a polyphonic composition.
- A form of sacred musical composition that sets the liturgy of the Eucharist to music.
- An early form of Italian popular song, often lighthearted and strophic.
- A small, rectangular keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades attached to the ends of key levers that gently press the strings, popular from the early 15th to early 19th centuries.
- Musical technique where the music reflects the literal meaning of the song's lyrics.
- Music composed for a choir, encompassing both sacred and secular forms.
- A musical texture where a primary melody is emphasized and accompanied by chords or harmonies that support it, creating a sense of vertical alignment in sound.
- Music composed for religious purposes or rituals.
- A genre of music written to accompany dancing and was a prominent feature of the Renaissance period. It was often performed at social gatherings and celebrations. The music was characterized by a strong rhythmic component and catchy melodies.
- A polyphonic choral work set to a sacred text and sung in Roman Catholic church services. Often unaccompanied with up to 6 separate voice parts.
- Using the same music for successive verses/stanzas, counter to through-composed music.
- A series of meetings in the Catholic Church that addressed issues including the music of the Mass, advocating for clarity in sacred texts.
- A musical texture consisting of two or more independent melodic lines.
- A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches, influencing church music.
33 Clues: Music composed for religious purposes or rituals. • A French song, often secular, typically for voices. • Non-religious music that emerged alongside sacred music. • The embellishment of a melody by adding decorative notes. • A group of instruments of the same family playing together. • The system of writing music so it can be read and performed. • ...
Word Search Crossword 2025-09-24
Across
- Your music teacher's last name
- Name of the school you go to
- Country the ukulele came from
- Music word for loud.
- They can be treble or bass
- The heart of rhythm
- What class Mr. Lawing teaches
- Music word for quiet
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- Your STEM teacher's last name
- A four stringed fretted instrument from Portugal
- Your art teacher's last name
- The U.S State that you live in
- How loud or soft the music is.
- Your P.E teacher's last name
- Musical markings that tell us the rhythm
- Your AG teacher's last name
- How fast or slow the music is
- Where music notes live
- How about them ________?
- How high or low the music is
20 Clues: The heart of rhythm • Music word for loud. • Music word for quiet • Where music notes live • How about them ________? • They can be treble or bass • Your AG teacher's last name • Your art teacher's last name • Name of the school you go to • Your P.E teacher's last name • How high or low the music is • Your STEM teacher's last name • Country the ukulele came from • ...
MUSIC OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD 2023-02-22
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- Composed music which shows nationalism
- Known for his ballet music
- Virtuoso pianist
- Music filled with innovations
- Music incorporated in the Romantic period
- Sensitive, lyrical side
- Period of cultural movement that shows emotion
- Violin virtuoso
- Fiery, stormy side
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- Poet of the Piano
- The Swan, Dance Macabre
- A German dance in triple meter
- Composition which include violin and keyboard
- Used to hide someone's identity
- A piece composed for the development of specific technique
- A person highly skilled in music
- Composer and music critic
- A Polish dance in triple time signature
- He composed Symphony Fantastique
- Bridged the music of Classical to Romantic Era
- A verse form or narrative that is set to music
21 Clues: Violin virtuoso • Virtuoso pianist • Poet of the Piano • Fiery, stormy side • The Swan, Dance Macabre • Sensitive, lyrical side • Composer and music critic • Known for his ballet music • Music filled with innovations • A German dance in triple meter • Used to hide someone's identity • A person highly skilled in music • He composed Symphony Fantastique • ...
Crossword Groove 2024-08-08
Across
- Emotive vocals, gospel influences.
- 1970s dance music.
- Jamaican offbeat rhythms.
- Rhythm for dancing.
- Orchestral formal music.
- Synthesizers and electronics.
- Acoustic storytelling music.
- Fast rebellious attitude.
- Rap vocals, rhythmic beats.
- Electric guitars and drums.
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- Expresses sorrow and emotion.
- Strong bass, syncopated rhythms.
- Non-mainstream from independents.
- Aggressive heavy riffs.
- Repetitive electronic dance.
- Religious spiritual music.
- Swing rhythms and improvisation.
- Rural American life music.
- Rhythm and blues blend.
- Catchy melodies, mainstream music.
20 Clues: 1970s dance music. • Rhythm for dancing. • Aggressive heavy riffs. • Rhythm and blues blend. • Orchestral formal music. • Jamaican offbeat rhythms. • Fast rebellious attitude. • Religious spiritual music. • Rural American life music. • Rap vocals, rhythmic beats. • Electric guitars and drums. • Repetitive electronic dance. • Acoustic storytelling music. • Expresses sorrow and emotion. • ...
Crossword Groove 2024-08-08
Across
- Non-mainstream from independents.
- Rural American life music.
- Rhythm and blues blend.
- Orchestral formal music.
- Fast rebellious attitude.
- Acoustic storytelling music.
- Expresses sorrow and emotion.
- Catchy melodies, mainstream music.
- Jamaican offbeat rhythms.
- Rap vocals, rhythmic beats.
- 1970s dance music.
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- Repetitive electronic dance.
- Aggressive heavy riffs.
- Rhythm for dancing.
- Electric guitars and drums.
- Swing rhythms and improvisation.
- Strong bass, syncopated rhythms.
- Emotive vocals, gospel influences.
- Religious spiritual music.
- Synthesizers and electronics.
20 Clues: 1970s dance music. • Rhythm for dancing. • Aggressive heavy riffs. • Rhythm and blues blend. • Orchestral formal music. • Fast rebellious attitude. • Jamaican offbeat rhythms. • Rural American life music. • Religious spiritual music. • Electric guitars and drums. • Rap vocals, rhythmic beats. • Repetitive electronic dance. • Acoustic storytelling music. • Expresses sorrow and emotion. • ...
13 2024-08-08
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- Jazz vocal improvisation
- Series of concerts
- New version of a song
- Beats per minute
- Jamaican music style
- One released track
- Musical agreement
- Additional performance
- Repeated music phrases
- Release new music
- Pattern of beats
- Widely shared video
- Altered version
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- Non-electric music
- Great song
- Music atmosphere
- Instagram post
- Video game player
- Repeating track
- Vocal percussion
- Catchy part
- Combination of notes
- Electronic sound
- Live content broadcaster
- Music mixer
25 Clues: Great song • Catchy part • Music mixer • Instagram post • Repeating track • Altered version • Music atmosphere • Beats per minute • Vocal percussion • Electronic sound • Pattern of beats • Video game player • Musical agreement • Release new music • Non-electric music • Series of concerts • One released track • Widely shared video • Jamaican music style • Combination of notes • New version of a song • ...
Music 2015-02-27
music 2016-07-02
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- i just know i found .. getting lost with you
- grips on your .. front way back way
- kiss me under the light of a ... stars
- and everybody .. her but she's looking at you
- geloof me wees me ... beter dat je mij niet kent
- any girl like you ... a gentleman
- were ... to fly
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- you're .. like an animal
- it goes ... wavey when i turn it on
- i got broads in ....
- feeling used but i'm still .. you
- something 'bout you makes me feel like a ... woman
- put out the fire .. before igniting
13 Clues: were ... to fly • i got broads in .... • you're .. like an animal • feeling used but i'm still .. you • any girl like you ... a gentleman • it goes ... wavey when i turn it on • grips on your .. front way back way • put out the fire .. before igniting • kiss me under the light of a ... stars • i just know i found .. getting lost with you • ...
Music 2020-12-08
music 2020-10-05
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- popular band instrument starting with "g"
- a cloth bag with a lot of pipes
- composer of Harry potter's "hedwig's theme"
- an indian instrument similar to a guitar
- song from band "Imagine Dragons"
- god of music ( died 2009 )
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- popular singer; composer of faded; on my way
- astronomia'a most popular meme
- small instrument with 4 strings
- Ukulele and bass combined
- popular band instrument starting from "d"
- popular band instrument starting from "b"
- popular band instrument starting from "l"
13 Clues: Ukulele and bass combined • god of music ( died 2009 ) • astronomia'a most popular meme • small instrument with 4 strings • a cloth bag with a lot of pipes • song from band "Imagine Dragons" • an indian instrument similar to a guitar • popular band instrument starting with "g" • popular band instrument starting from "d" • popular band instrument starting from "b" • ...
