music Crossword Puzzles
Music 2022-02-25
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- a pattern of long and short sounds
- the sound, a musical note that is high or low
- fast
- the loudness or softness of the music
- slow
- the pulse of the music
- two or more pitches sung or played at the same time
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- the speed of the beat
- the Italian word that means "very"
- a sequence of notes that create a tune
- the word used in music for quiet
- the word used in music meaning loud
- at a medium tempo
13 Clues: fast • slow • at a medium tempo • the speed of the beat • the pulse of the music • the word used in music for quiet • a pattern of long and short sounds • the Italian word that means "very" • the word used in music meaning loud • the loudness or softness of the music • a sequence of notes that create a tune • the sound, a musical note that is high or low • ...
music 2022-03-21
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- originated as "rock and roll"
- Affiliated with church
- R&B
- music sung in the Spanish or Portuguese language
- originated with blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, old-time, and American folk music
- digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation
- upbeat typo and catchy lyrics
- roots in blues and ragtime.
- fast, secure platform for enterprise teams of all sizes
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- the amount of sound you hear
- a recording normally without any vocals
- the art of arranging sound
- "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", usually over a backing beat or musical
13 Clues: R&B • Affiliated with church • the art of arranging sound • roots in blues and ragtime. • the amount of sound you hear • originated as "rock and roll" • upbeat typo and catchy lyrics • a recording normally without any vocals • music sung in the Spanish or Portuguese language • fast, secure platform for enterprise teams of all sizes • ...
MUSIC 2022-10-21
Music 2022-04-20
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- Several songs sold together
- To practice
- Tool to make music
- Verses in a song that are repeated
- To do something artistic in front of people
- People who make music together
- A song sung or played by two people
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- Song or melody
- The words in a song
- Event where people go to listen to music
- The repetition of sounds and stress
- A sound similar to another sound
- Place where musicians stand to play music
13 Clues: To practice • Song or melody • Tool to make music • The words in a song • Several songs sold together • People who make music together • A sound similar to another sound • Verses in a song that are repeated • The repetition of sounds and stress • A song sung or played by two people • Event where people go to listen to music • Place where musicians stand to play music • ...
music 2023-07-06
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- A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air into it.
- A stringed instrument with a flat-backed, rounded body and a fretted neck, played with fingers or a pick.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
- A brass instrument with a curved body and a single-reed mouthpiece, played in various music genres.
- A musical instrument with a row of keys used to produce sounds of different pitches.
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice, often accompanied by lyrics or melodies.
- A sequence of musical tones arranged in a meaningful and pleasing manner.
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- A musical instrument of the woodwind family, played by blowing across a hole.
- A stringed instrument played with a bow, having four strings and a hollow wooden body.
- A musical instrument with a keyboard that produces sound by striking strings with hammers.
- Percussion instruments played by striking or hitting with sticks, hands, or other objects.
- A group of singers who perform together, often singing in harmony.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music that creates a sense of tempo and timing.
13 Clues: A group of singers who perform together, often singing in harmony. • A sequence of musical tones arranged in a meaningful and pleasing manner. • A musical instrument of the woodwind family, played by blowing across a hole. • The pattern of sounds and beats in music that creates a sense of tempo and timing. • ...
Music 2023-06-27
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- The process of creating and writing a piece of music.
- When a single musician or singer performs a piece of music on their own.
- The steady pulse or rhythm in music that you can tap your foot or clap your hands to.
- The speed or pace of music, whether it's fast, slow, or somewhere in between.
- A group of musicians who play instruments together, often performing songs as a team.
- The volume or loudness of music, ranging from soft (piano) to loud (forte).
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- The words or text of a song that you can sing or recite.
- A group of three or more notes played together to create a harmonious sound.
- A device or object that produces musical sounds when played, such as a piano or guitar.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience, often by a band, orchestra, or singer.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music that creates a sense of flow and timing.
- The main tune or series of notes that you can sing or hum in a song.
- When different musical notes or chords sound pleasing when played together.
13 Clues: The process of creating and writing a piece of music. • The words or text of a song that you can sing or recite. • The main tune or series of notes that you can sing or hum in a song. • When a single musician or singer performs a piece of music on their own. • When different musical notes or chords sound pleasing when played together. • ...
music 2023-05-25
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- melancholy music
- cowboys music
- people who sing fast
- popular music
- music with a fast beat
- electronic music
- chill music
- it was created during the roaring years of the 1920s
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- music made for dancing
- music without voice
- it’s a loud music played with electric guitars
- it’s usually played in theaters with an orchestra
- a louder type of rock
13 Clues: chill music • cowboys music • popular music • melancholy music • electronic music • music without voice • people who sing fast • a louder type of rock • music made for dancing • music with a fast beat • it’s a loud music played with electric guitars • it’s usually played in theaters with an orchestra • it was created during the roaring years of the 1920s
Music 2023-06-14
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- To sing or play different musical parts that blend together to create pleasing sounds.
- To present or play music in front of an audience, showcasing musical skills and talent.
- To move rhythmically to music, expressing emotions or telling a story through bodily movements.
- To create or perform music spontaneously without prior planning or preparation.
- To pay attention and hear the sounds or melodies of music.
- To produce musical sounds using the voice, often with words and melody.
- To direct a musical performance, guiding the musicians and ensuring coordination and interpretation.
- To create or write music, often by combining different musical elements such as melody, harmony, and rhythm.
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- To learn and remember music or lyrics without the need for written or printed notes.
- To repeat and rehearse musical skills or pieces in order to improve and become better.
- To adjust the pitch or key of a musical instrument or voice to produce the correct sound.
- To play the strings of a musical instrument, such as a guitar or ukulele, by sweeping the fingers across them.
- To produce music or sound on a musical instrument, such as a piano, guitar, or drums.
13 Clues: To pay attention and hear the sounds or melodies of music. • To produce musical sounds using the voice, often with words and melody. • To create or perform music spontaneously without prior planning or preparation. • To learn and remember music or lyrics without the need for written or printed notes. • ...
Music 2023-11-28
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- the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound
- a stringed instrument with a flat body, a long neck with frets, and usually six strings
- musical sound produced by the vocal folds and resonated by the cavities of head and throat
- a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions
- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented
- a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop
- any device for producing a musical sound
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- a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung
- a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes
- a percussion instrument, which means it makes a noise by being hit
- the words of a song
- a collection of songs that is available for download, or as a CD or record
- a musical performance given in public
13 Clues: the words of a song • a musical performance given in public • any device for producing a musical sound • the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound • a percussion instrument, which means it makes a noise by being hit • a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung • ...
Music 2024-02-05
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- A grouping of instruments that must be struck, scraped, and shaken to produce a sound.
- A group of performing musicians. This ensemble includes string instruments such as violins and cellos.
- A musical term for a loud volume
- A Musical term for a soft volume
- A low sounding brass instrument. Similar in appearance to tuba but smaller with a higher range.
- A black and silver woodwind instrument using a single reed.
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- The lines and spaces upon which music notes can be arranged and read.
- The only brass instrument to use a slide as opposed to valves.
- A valved brass instrument used in orchestra and band. Uses rotary valves instead of piston valves.
- A brass woodwind instrument using a single reed
- A high sounding brass instrument. Extremely common in marching band and jazz band.
- A small silver woodwind instrument with a high sound.
- The lowest sounding brass instrument. Common in marching band and wind ensembles.
13 Clues: A musical term for a loud volume • A Musical term for a soft volume • A brass woodwind instrument using a single reed • A small silver woodwind instrument with a high sound. • A black and silver woodwind instrument using a single reed. • The only brass instrument to use a slide as opposed to valves. • ...
Music Music 2021-12-27
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- a musical instrument that you must blow it.
- You play it by hitting it.
- It’s easy to listen and remember.
- the traditional music.
- A type of modern music originally created by African American.
- A type of music from Jamaica.
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- A type of music with spoken words and a steady beat.
- An electronic musical instrument that that like a piano.
- It usually has six strings.
- A dramatic work in which all of the words are sung to music.
10 Clues: the traditional music. • You play it by hitting it. • It usually has six strings. • A type of music from Jamaica. • It’s easy to listen and remember. • a musical instrument that you must blow it. • A type of music with spoken words and a steady beat. • An electronic musical instrument that that like a piano. • A dramatic work in which all of the words are sung to music. • ...
Music 2021-11-18
13 Clues: goes for 1 beat • a term for soft • a term for loud • goes for 2 beats • goes for 1/2 beats • a slide instrument • a button instrument • a term for really soft • a term for really loud • gradually getting louder • gradually getting quieter • a string instrument held on the floor • a string instrument held on the shoulder
Music 2022-12-17
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- Music which is the background in supermarkets
- Music which is written by a composer
- A part of a song/a large group of singers
- En event where an artist performs
- A very unsuccessful song
- Music of a nation e.g. Russian
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- A song to the film
- Music of AC/DC
- Two singers together
- Text of a song
- Music and a dance style, has some rap
- Song outside of album
- Song on top of the charts
13 Clues: Music of AC/DC • Text of a song • A song to the film • Two singers together • Song outside of album • A very unsuccessful song • Song on top of the charts • Music of a nation e.g. Russian • En event where an artist performs • Music which is written by a composer • Music and a dance style, has some rap • A part of a song/a large group of singers • ...
Music 2023-05-21
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- A sequence of notes played one after the other to produce a tune.
- More than two notes played at the same time.
- They convert the vibrations of guitar strings into electrical signals.
- A sequence of notes in a particular pattern.
- (6,3) A part of a guitar that is used to tighten or loosen the strings.
- A triangular tool used to play on the guitar.
- A part of a guitar against which the fingers press the strings.
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- It is created when there's a continuous loop of amplified sound between an audio input and output.
- A scale on which a piece of music is based.
- An electronic device that strengthens the electrical signal from an electric guitar.
- Thin, rounded plates that are a part of a drum set.
- (4,6)A type of a stringed instrument that shares its name with a fish.
- Calibrating an instrument to a standard frequency.
13 Clues: A scale on which a piece of music is based. • More than two notes played at the same time. • A sequence of notes in a particular pattern. • A triangular tool used to play on the guitar. • Calibrating an instrument to a standard frequency. • Thin, rounded plates that are a part of a drum set. • A part of a guitar against which the fingers press the strings. • ...
music 2023-05-25
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- melancholy music
- cowboys music
- people who sing fast
- popolar music
- music with a fast beat
- electronic music
- chill music
- it was created during the roaring years of the 1920s
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- music made for dance
- music without voice
- it’s a loud music played especially with electric guitars
- it’s usually played in theaters with an orchestra
- a louder type of rock
13 Clues: chill music • cowboys music • popolar music • melancholy music • electronic music • music without voice • music made for dance • people who sing fast • a louder type of rock • music with a fast beat • it’s usually played in theaters with an orchestra • it was created during the roaring years of the 1920s • it’s a loud music played especially with electric guitars
Music 2023-06-13
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- Songs that reflect the rural and Western traditions of the United States. They often feature acoustic instruments like guitar and banjo, storytelling lyrics, and a distinct country twang in the vocals.
- Music with religious and spiritual themes, commonly associated with Christian traditions. It features powerful vocals, harmonies, and uplifting melodies, aiming to evoke a sense of faith and inspiration.
- A genre characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and complex harmony. It often features instrumental solos and a combination of different instruments such as saxophone, trumpet, and piano.
- Music created using electronic instruments and technology. It encompasses various subgenres like techno, house, and EDM, characterized by synthesized sounds, repetitive beats, and dynamic electronic effects.
- Energetic and guitar-driven music with strong beats and powerful vocals. It can range from melodic ballads to intense and fast-paced anthems.
- Music rooted in traditional and cultural heritage. It often incorporates acoustic instruments, storytelling lyrics, and melodies that reflect a specific community or historical context.
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- Music composed in the styles of Western classical traditions. It is known for its sophisticated and intricate compositions, performed by orchestras or soloists using instruments like violin, piano, and cello.
- A genre originating from Jamaica, characterized by a distinctive rhythm and accentuated off-beat rhythms. It often features relaxed vocals, catchy melodies, and lyrics focused on social and political issues.
- Hop A genre of music originating from African American and Caribbean communities. It combines rap vocals with beats and electronic rhythms, often addressing social issues and personal experiences.
- Upbeat and energetic music intended for dancing. It often includes infectious rhythms, electronic elements, and catchy hooks, creating a lively and enjoyable atmosphere for dancing and partying.
- A genre known for its aggressive and heavy sound. It typically features distorted guitars, fast-paced drumming, and intense vocals, expressing themes like rebellion, darkness, and introspection.
- Upbeat and catchy songs that are popular among a wide audience. They often feature memorable melodies, relatable lyrics, and easy-to-follow rhythms.
- Rhythm and Blues music, which combines elements of soul, funk, and pop. It often includes smooth vocals, groovy rhythms, and heartfelt lyrics that express emotions, relationships, and personal experiences.
13 Clues: Energetic and guitar-driven music with strong beats and powerful vocals. It can range from melodic ballads to intense and fast-paced anthems. • Upbeat and catchy songs that are popular among a wide audience. They often feature memorable melodies, relatable lyrics, and easy-to-follow rhythms. • ...
Music 2023-06-18
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- Uplifting music with religious themes and powerful vocal harmonies
- Energetic music characterized by strong guitar riffs and drum beats
- Laid-back music with a distinctive rhythm and lyrics promoting peace and unity
- Expressive music characterized by lyrics about hardships and emotional struggles
- Aggressive and loud music with heavy guitar riffs and intense vocals
- Elegant and complex music composed by renowned classical composers
- Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among young people
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- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesized sounds
- Simple and acoustic music that reflects the traditions of a particular culture or region
- Soulful and rhythmically driven music with elements of funk and gospel
- Melodic music with themes of rural life, often featuring guitars and fiddles
- Improvised and soulful music featuring syncopated rhythms and solos
- Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics, often accompanied by electronic beats
13 Clues: Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among young people • Music created using electronic instruments and synthesized sounds • Uplifting music with religious themes and powerful vocal harmonies • Elegant and complex music composed by renowned classical composers • Energetic music characterized by strong guitar riffs and drum beats • ...
Music 2023-06-25
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- The process of creating and writing a piece of music.
- When a single musician or singer performs a piece of music on their own.
- The steady pulse or rhythm in music that you can tap your foot or clap your hands to.
- The speed or pace of music, whether it's fast, slow, or somewhere in between.
- A group of musicians who play instruments together, often performing songs as a team.
- The volume or loudness of music, ranging from soft (piano) to loud (forte).
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- The words or text of a song that you can sing or recite.
- A group of three or more notes played together to create a harmonious sound.
- A device or object that produces musical sounds when played, such as a piano or guitar.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience, often by a band, orchestra, or singer.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music that creates a sense of flow and timing.
- The main tune or series of notes that you can sing or hum in a song.
- When different musical notes or chords sound pleasing when played together.
13 Clues: The process of creating and writing a piece of music. • The words or text of a song that you can sing or recite. • The main tune or series of notes that you can sing or hum in a song. • When a single musician or singer performs a piece of music on their own. • When different musical notes or chords sound pleasing when played together. • ...
Music 2024-05-27
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- A live performance of music.
- An enthusiastic admirer of someone.
- A list of songs.
- A device used to amplify the voice.
- A song released separately from an album.
- A pass to a concert.
- A song by Miley Cyrus that was streamed last summer.
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- A singer of Watermelon sugar and As it was.
- A collection of songs.
- An instrument with keys.
- A type of rhythmic music with a beat.
- A very popular song.
- The words of a song.
13 Clues: A list of songs. • A very popular song. • The words of a song. • A pass to a concert. • A collection of songs. • An instrument with keys. • A live performance of music. • An enthusiastic admirer of someone. • A device used to amplify the voice. • A type of rhythmic music with a beat. • A song released separately from an album. • A singer of Watermelon sugar and As it was. • ...
music 2024-02-20
13 Clues: famed • drums • mixed • a skill • pass to • unstopping • lyric writer • on the guitar • on the whistle • waves the baton • the beat or tone • in that direction • gold coloured metal
music 2024-10-25
13 Clues: keys • time • sound • santa • music • the blues • you watch it • can be played • the bas of a line • something leah said • a repeatedted patern • a form of music thats also a colour • the end of a jingl and a fishing line
Musical Elements 2024-11-12
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- instruments including drums and others
- the quality of sound produced by instruments and voices
- the speed of the beat or pace of the music
- very soft and quiet
- the beat of the music
- violin
- slow
- enjoyable music
- when something gets slower
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- the level of volume in music
- arrangement of sections in a musical composition
- it means very loud
- the meaning is quiet
- the timing of the music
- Meter the number of beats in a meter
- high and low sounds
- very loud
- building blocks of music
- very slow
- fast
- wood family instruments
- the length of a not is held
22 Clues: slow • fast • violin • very loud • very slow • enjoyable music • it means very loud • high and low sounds • very soft and quiet • the meaning is quiet • the beat of the music • the timing of the music • wood family instruments • building blocks of music • when something gets slower • the length of a not is held • the level of volume in music • Meter the number of beats in a meter • ...
types of music 2021-03-31
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- a music that usually has guitars in it
- a broad kind of music from the 1980s
- every country has one
- a happy kind of music that makes you want to dance
- a loud music
- a kind of rock that uses aggressive vocals
- a kind of jazz
- a popular music from Korea
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- a kind of music only with singing
- a music that is a bunch of people playing together
- a kind of music that is only noises
- the singer of this may wear a mohawk
- a music that makes you want to sleep
- an alternative music from Seattle
- a kind of music also known as rap music
- a music that originated in African American communities
16 Clues: a loud music • a kind of jazz • every country has one • a popular music from Korea • a kind of music only with singing • an alternative music from Seattle • a kind of music that is only noises • a broad kind of music from the 1980s • the singer of this may wear a mohawk • a music that makes you want to sleep • a music that usually has guitars in it • ...
Spanish Words 2017-09-22
25 Clues: no • but • the • yes • jazz • more • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • Spanish • homework • baseball • football • swimming • chocolate • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • rock music • basketball • music by... • Chinese food • classical music
Crossword 39 - Music 2023-10-13
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- High female voice
- Deep voice
- Large ensemble
- Musical blend
- High-pitched sound
- Music creation
- Keyboard instrument
- Improvised melodies
- Concert crowd
- Lyric collection
- Individual performance
- Beat pattern
- Music skills
- High male voice
- Low-frequency sound
- African drum
- Harmonious notes
- Music recording
- Latin beats
- Bluesy wind instrument
- Music collection
- Early piano
- Group performance
- Music category
- Bonus performance
- Beat speed
- Heavy guitars
- Guitar playing
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- Group of four
- Brass instrument
- Latin percussion
- Lyric creator
- Eight-note range
- Choral song
- Live performance
- Horn section
- Band conductor
- Dancefloor hits
- Classical composer
- Group singing
- Dramatic singing
- Expressive vocals
- Elegant strings
- Arrange music
- Music show
- Keyboard player
- Instrument player
- Catchy melody
- Electronic keyboard
- Blend voices
- Guitar style
- Movie music
- Exceptional skill
- Jamaican vibes
- Music creator
- Catchy tunes
- Independent sound
- Funky rhythms
- Guitar-driven genre
- Music performance
- Beat makers
61 Clues: Deep voice • Music show • Beat speed • Choral song • Movie music • Latin beats • Early piano • Beat makers • Horn section • Beat pattern • Music skills • Blend voices • Guitar style • African drum • Catchy tunes • Group of four • Lyric creator • Musical blend • Group singing • Concert crowd • Arrange music • Catchy melody • Music creator • Funky rhythms • Heavy guitars • Large ensemble • Band conductor • Music creation • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2017-09-21
25 Clues: yes • jazz • more • tenis • pizza • salad • fruit • soccer • Spanish • baseball • football • swimming • homework • pop music • cafeteria • chocolate • volleyball • basketball • rock music • music by... • Mexican food • Italian food • Chinese food • English class • classical music
Music Revision 1 2016-05-11
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- The speed of the music
- The beat in the music
- Divides music into smaller chunks
- At the beginning of each line
- At a walking pace
- Separates the bars
- How many layers the music has
- The left hand cleff
- Using symbols to create music rather than a staff/stave
- Lively
- The ... number shows how many beats in a bar
- Moderately loud
- Very quickly
- Volume of music
- Soft
- Slowly
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- The sound of the note
- Slowly and stately
- Moderately soft
- Loud
- Gradually becoming softer
- Time signatures show the .... of the music
- Language of music
- Very loud
- Fast
- The right hand cleff
- The length of each musical sound
- Getting louder
- Very soft
- It is made up of 5 horizontal lines
- Leisurely
31 Clues: Loud • Fast • Soft • Lively • Slowly • Very loud • Very soft • Leisurely • Very quickly • Getting louder • Moderately soft • Moderately loud • Volume of music • Language of music • At a walking pace • Slowly and stately • Separates the bars • The left hand cleff • The right hand cleff • The sound of the note • The beat in the music • The speed of the music • Gradually becoming softer • At the beginning of each line • ...
Music 2016-09-12
13 Clues: share • happy • very bad • big piano • what you sing • makes the songs • opposite to loud • where you perform • the best instrument • stealing others music • many people playing together • many people singing together • the people that watch artist perform
Music 2016-11-13
13 Clues: g • x • c • P • b • O • d • f • Perfume is this • Madonna is this • we use these to read music • We use this to listen to music • a group of classical instruments
music 2017-12-04
music 2017-12-04
Music 2018-06-06
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- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal by comparing it with a given level on a logarithmic scale.
- a musical instrument in which sound is produced by the vibration of air, typically by the player blowing into the instrument.
- Pythagorean tuning is a system of musical tuning in which the frequency ratios of all intervals are based on the ratio 3:2
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other.
- Intensity is measured in units of energy over the area and time. ... When talking about sound waves, the volume is the perception of loudness from the intensity of a sound wave.
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- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- a group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.
- A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
13 Clues: the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. • a group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony. • A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater • ...
music 2012-05-12
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- prize
- a person who plays music
- to give a concert
- vocal, melody, harmony
- an instrument consisting of wooden bars
- noun from famous
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- an instrument having a keyboard
- an instrument that is beaten with hands or sticks
- a written history of a person's life
- great success
- a collection of musical compositions
- a person who sings
- about a concert which you can see and hear in front of you (not TV)
13 Clues: prize • great success • noun from famous • to give a concert • a person who sings • vocal, melody, harmony • a person who plays music • an instrument having a keyboard • a written history of a person's life • a collection of musical compositions • an instrument consisting of wooden bars • an instrument that is beaten with hands or sticks • ...
music 2012-05-12
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- a collection of musical compositions
- a written history of a person's life
- to give a concert
- a person who plays music
- about a concert which you can see and hear in front of you (not TV)
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- vocal, melody, harmony
- prize
- an instrument consisting of wooden bars
- an instrument having a keyboard
- an instrument that is beaten with hands or sticks
- noun from famous
- a person who sings
- great success
13 Clues: prize • great success • noun from famous • to give a concert • a person who sings • vocal, melody, harmony • a person who plays music • an instrument having a keyboard • a collection of musical compositions • a written history of a person's life • an instrument consisting of wooden bars • an instrument that is beaten with hands or sticks • ...
Music 2021-09-17
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- plays a melody role
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- performed on instruments, with no vocals.
- have a greater pitch
- different lyrics and different music
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- a man singing higher than his normal vocal range
- tending to produce a sad or pensive effect
- deep or relatively quiet.
- combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes
- tending to produce a bright or joyful effect
- plays a melody role
- a person who sings
- a repeated sound
- has a harmony role
14 Clues: a repeated sound • a person who sings • has a harmony role • plays a melody role • plays a melody role • have a greater pitch • deep or relatively quiet. • different lyrics and different music • performed on instruments, with no vocals. • tending to produce a sad or pensive effect • tending to produce a bright or joyful effect • a man singing higher than his normal vocal range • ...
music 2022-03-09
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- gets two counts
- two players together
- rest one silent beat
- gets four counts
- 4 beats per measure/quarter note
- note one beat
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- hold the note longer than normal
- common time
- practice conducting this four beat patterns
- three parts played together
- play whole thing again
- gets two rests
- gets four rests
- hit the pad at the same time with two sticks
14 Clues: common time • note one beat • gets two rests • gets two counts • gets four rests • gets four counts • two players together • rest one silent beat • play whole thing again • three parts played together • hold the note longer than normal • 4 beats per measure/quarter note • practice conducting this four beat patterns • hit the pad at the same time with two sticks
Music 2022-02-02
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- a note that gets one beat
- a regular repeated pattern of a sound
- a note that gets four beats
- vocal or instrumental sounds combined to create a harmony
- to play loud or strong
- a single tone of definite pitch by a musical instrument or voice
- gradually increase the volume
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- an instrument with six strings
- the rate of speed that a musical piece is played at
- gradually decrease the volume
- sometimes called a mini guitar
- a note that gets two beats
- a note that gets half a beat
13 Clues: to play loud or strong • a note that gets one beat • a note that gets two beats • a note that gets four beats • a note that gets half a beat • gradually decrease the volume • gradually increase the volume • an instrument with six strings • sometimes called a mini guitar • a regular repeated pattern of a sound • the rate of speed that a musical piece is played at • ...
Music 2023-06-18
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- Melodic music with themes of rural life, often featuring guitars and fiddles
- Laid-back music with a distinctive rhythm and lyrics promoting peace and unity
- Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics, often accompanied by electronic beats
- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesized sounds
- Simple and acoustic music that reflects the traditions of a particular culture or region
- Improvised and soulful music featuring syncopated rhythms and solos
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- Expressive music characterized by lyrics about hardships and emotional struggles
- Aggressive and loud music with heavy guitar riffs and intense vocals
- Uplifting music with religious themes and powerful vocal harmonies
- Energetic music characterized by strong guitar riffs and drum beats
- Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among young people
- Elegant and complex music composed by renowned classical composers
- Soulful and rhythmically driven music with elements of funk and gospel
13 Clues: Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among young people • Music created using electronic instruments and synthesized sounds • Uplifting music with religious themes and powerful vocal harmonies • Elegant and complex music composed by renowned classical composers • Energetic music characterized by strong guitar riffs and drum beats • ...
Music 2023-04-20
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- Had a concert in Fornite
- Dated Kim Kardashian
- Has the most Grammy wins in history
- State that Taylor Swift was born in
- the country One Direction is from
- song played at every beginning band concert
- let's gooo
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- Wrote "Swan Lake"
- Music term meaning "loud"
- Wrote the song "Perfect"
- Write the song Yellow Submarine
- Eminem's middle name
- Interviewer known for the reaction's given to his questions
13 Clues: let's gooo • Wrote "Swan Lake" • Eminem's middle name • Dated Kim Kardashian • Wrote the song "Perfect" • Had a concert in Fornite • Music term meaning "loud" • Write the song Yellow Submarine • the country One Direction is from • Has the most Grammy wins in history • State that Taylor Swift was born in • song played at every beginning band concert • ...
Music words 2024-03-12
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- When different notes blend nicely together in music.
- The words in a song that you sing or listen to.
- How high or low a sound is in music.
- How fast or slow the music goes.
- When the music gets softer and softer.
- A group of people who play music together.
- Something you play to make music, like a guitar or piano.
- Music that someone writes and puts together.
- Different types or styles of music, like pop, rock, or jazz.
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- Making up music as you go along, without planning it.
- The pattern of beats or sounds in music that you can feel and move to.
- When different sounds blend well and sound nice together in music.
- A series of musical notes that sound nice together.
- When the music gets louder and louder.
- A part of a song that tells a story or shares ideas.
- The part of a song that repeats and everyone sings together.
- When different notes blend nicely together in music.
- The regular sound you hear in music that makes you want to move.
- The person who leads a group of musicians when they play together.
- When one person performs alone, without others.
20 Clues: How fast or slow the music goes. • How high or low a sound is in music. • When the music gets louder and louder. • When the music gets softer and softer. • A group of people who play music together. • Music that someone writes and puts together. • The words in a song that you sing or listen to. • When one person performs alone, without others. • ...
ACF Music Crossword 2021-01-21
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- This music genre involves fast-spoken words and lots of rhymes
- This person wears big headphones, has a turn-table, and usually controls the music at a dance party
- This music genre is the main type of music in the Disney Pixar movie Soul
- This music instrument is black & white and has many keys
- Fill in the lyrics: "I want to see you out that door, baby _____ ______ ______"
- This music artist was known as the "King of Rock & Roll", and had big hair
- This music instrument looks like a small, flat drum with silver jingles on the side of it; When you hit this instrument with your hand it makes a jingle sound
- The black object you use to sing karaoke & make your voice louder
- Fill in the lyrics: "Get funky, do the monkey, get clappy, get _________!"
- This music artist was known as the "King of Pop", and was known for songs such as: Billie Jean and Thriller
- Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Madonna, & Katy Perry are known for this type of music genre
- The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Green Day, & The Beach Boys are all known as music _______.
- Fill in the lyrics: "We will, we will, ______ you!"
- This music instrument comes in a set that you hit with two sticks in your hand
- A music instrument rock & roll artists strum that makes a loud sound
- Fill in the lyrics: "Do you remember the 21st night of ___________?"
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- This music band is known for the songs: "Hey Jude", "Here Comes the Sun", and "Come Together"
- This music activity involves singing while looking at the song lyrics, and we look forward to this activity every Thursday at ACF
- A music instrument country & folk music artists strum that makes a soft sound
- Something people may do with their bodies when they hear a catchy song
- You hold these music instruments in both your hands & shake them to make a rattle sound; they're often heard in Caribbean & Latin music
- Fill in the lyrics: "Don't stop _____________! Hold on to that feeling!"
- This music genre involves swing rhythms & has a color in its name
- Fill in the lyrics: "Oh, girls they wanna have _____"
- This famous singer used to be in a group called "Destiny's Child", and she is known for the songs: "Single Ladies" and "Crazy in Love"
- You hold these two objects in your hands when playing the drums
- This music band is known for their songs: "Wouldn't it Be Nice", "Surfin' USA", & "Fun, Fun, Fun"
- People plug these into their iPod or iPhone and put them in their ears to listen to music
- This music genre involves lots of cowboy/cowgirl hats, tractors, and cowboots
- Fill in the lyrics: "Sweet _____________, good times never seemed so good"
- Whitney Houston, Taylor Swift, and Bruce Springsteen are all music __________.
- This music band group is known for their songs: "Bohemian Rhapsody", "We are the Champions", & "We Will Rock You"
32 Clues: Fill in the lyrics: "We will, we will, ______ you!" • Fill in the lyrics: "Oh, girls they wanna have _____" • This music instrument is black & white and has many keys • This music genre involves fast-spoken words and lots of rhymes • You hold these two objects in your hands when playing the drums • This music genre involves swing rhythms & has a color in its name • ...
Sacred Music: The Middle Ages 2022-01-31
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- The ___ held much of the decision-making and ruling power during the early Middle Ages (c. 500-1000).
- The earliest polyphonic music.
- A large cathedral in Paris, France. A lot of notable composers and music came from here.
- Rhythmic ____ are patterns of repeated short and long sounds/notes. These rhythmic ____ gave music a sense of pulse/beat.
- In the late Middle Ages (1000-1450), ____ helped cities become centers of arts and culture.
- The earliest sacred, monophonic vocal music.
- Chant notation.
- The fall of the ____ Empire in 476CE is considered the beginning of the Middle Ages.
- Music consisting of two or more simultaneous melodies.
- This Pope, who reigned 590-604, is credited for encouraging the organization and the process of writing now chants.
- The common spoken language.
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- We study and still mostly listen to ___ music.
- This French emperor, who lived 724-814, is credited with the concept of a strong, centralized government.
- Ancient ____ and its and philosophers, architecture, and mythology provided a foundation for Western music.
- Early sacred music was always written in ___.
- We have little record of music before ____ (written music) became widely used in the church.
- French composer who wrote 3- and 4-part organum.
- Invented in 1455 by Gutenberg.
- Music consisting of a single melody line.
- An early female composer of chant, poet, mystic, and nun. Lived 1098-1179.
- Social music for entertainment and expression.
- Music meant for worship; music of the church.
- The ___ of the Mass: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
- This French composer wrote 2-part organum from roughly 1150-1201.
24 Clues: Chant notation. • The common spoken language. • The earliest polyphonic music. • Invented in 1455 by Gutenberg. • Music consisting of a single melody line. • The earliest sacred, monophonic vocal music. • Early sacred music was always written in ___. • Music meant for worship; music of the church. • We study and still mostly listen to ___ music. • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Music 2023-04-19
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- Instrument family that became popular in the Baroque era
- Music that is religious
- Someone who would pay a composer to produce music in the Baroque era
- A musical play with no spoken words from the Baroque Era
- Instrument from the Baroque era that looks like a backwards piano
- Wooden wind instrument used in Renaissance music
- Renaissance Composer who was an organist
- Decoration of melody by adding extra notes
- Small string instrument used in Renaissance music beginning with an L
- Music between 1600-1750
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- Baroque composer who wrote large choral works such as Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
- Sudden change with no crescendo/diminuendo
- Music between 1400-1600
- What does Renaissance mean?
- Italian composer and singer from the Renaissance
- A sacred style of opera
- Texture of music commonly in Renaissance and Baroque music
- Music that is based on poems and stories.
- Music created on the spot from a rough outline of chords or melody
19 Clues: Music between 1400-1600 • Music that is religious • A sacred style of opera • Music between 1600-1750 • What does Renaissance mean? • Renaissance Composer who was an organist • Music that is based on poems and stories. • Sudden change with no crescendo/diminuendo • Decoration of melody by adding extra notes • Italian composer and singer from the Renaissance • ...
Music Appreciation 2023-05-11
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- ____ bar line - indicates the ending of a piece
- 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music notes are written
- music with three different parts, played together
- ____ note receives four beats
- music that accompanies the melody
- also called a bar, this is the space between two bar lines
- the highest instrument in the string family
- the loudness and softness in music
- bass clef line notes
- a series of notes placed in stepwise ascending or descending order
- a steady series of beats in music
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- using a pattern to beat time either with a hand or a baton
- distance between two notes
- speed of music
- go back and play the music again
- treble clef line notes
- receives a beat of silence
- ____ lines that are used for notes written above or below the staff
- Italian word for the end
- treble clef space notes
- music with two different parts, played together
- bass clef space notes
- music for one player
23 Clues: speed of music • bass clef line notes • music for one player • bass clef space notes • treble clef line notes • treble clef space notes • Italian word for the end • distance between two notes • receives a beat of silence • ____ note receives four beats • go back and play the music again • music that accompanies the melody • a steady series of beats in music • ...
MED 351 2014-10-22
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- State of a person’s music aptitude from birth through age nine
- Normally, the last place in his/her body a child can keep a steady beat
- Monitoring students’ progress and musical skill development
- The step-by-step process necessary to successfully prepare a lesson plan
- The third phase of music learning
- An activity that should be included in every elementary music class to allow children to make use of the full range of their voices.
- Movement in place
- Elementary music classes should include a variety of _________ and ________
- Every child has one of his/her own. It might not, however, be the same as yours.
- Children learn through _______
- Better than counting 1-2-ready-go, a music teacher can “begin” a song of chant with a ___________________
- Traditional children’s activity that has survived many generations because of the joy it brings
- State of a person’s music aptitude from about the age of nine through adulthood
- Songs to which rhythmic gestures are added
- A music aptitude test suitable for children K-3
- Children best learn to match pitch when they sing _______
- Children will demonstrate ___________ actions before responses
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- The main goal of Pre-K, K, and grade 1 music experiences.
- __________ of instruction means to adapt curricula and lessons to meet the needs and/or accommodate all the skill levels in the classroom
- To hear music in the mind with understanding
- Used to help children put all their focus on tonality
- The “founder” of Music Learning Theory
- This is more important than a student’s raw score on a music aptitude test
- Initial vocal glissandos should move from this to this
- A type of movement that allows children to feel the space between the beats
- Typically the first musical skill that children begin to master
- One of the tested areas in a music aptitude test
- Author of “The Ways children Learn Music”
- A child’s first musical role model
- aptitude A person’s potential for to achieve in music
- Movement across space
- The second phase of music learning
- The initial phase of music learning
- _____ before sight
34 Clues: Movement in place • _____ before sight • Movement across space • Children learn through _______ • The third phase of music learning • A child’s first musical role model • The second phase of music learning • The initial phase of music learning • The “founder” of Music Learning Theory • Author of “The Ways children Learn Music” • Songs to which rhythmic gestures are added • ...
Aidan's Music Genres 2022-03-01
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- This genre is a genre of Christian music.
- This music genre is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul and pop.
- This music genre is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component.
- This music genre was a musical form which was originated in the deep south of the U.S around the 1860s.
- This genre is a dance music style that was popular in the 80s in the U.S.
- rap This music genre emerged from urban communities in the United States in the 1980s.
- The term for this music genre became commonly used in the 1950s.
- This music genre originally started in the 1940s and 1950s with the start of Rock 'n' Roll.
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- This music genre is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a four-on-the-floor beat.
- This genre's word comes from "technology"
- This genre's word stands for "drum and bass".
- This genre derived from gospel, jazz, folk and emerged in tandem with Rock 'n' Roll.
- This music genre began in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
- This genre is a form of EDM which makes strong usage of drum machines.
- This music genre originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans and Louisiana.
- This music genre is a form of popular music played by from Latin America.
- The singers of this genre use rhythm, lyrics and vocal tone to express themselves.
- This genre is characterized by a tempo generally lying between 120-150 BPM.
18 Clues: This genre's word comes from "technology" • This genre is a genre of Christian music. • This genre's word stands for "drum and bass". • This music genre began in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • The term for this music genre became commonly used in the 1950s. • This genre is a form of EDM which makes strong usage of drum machines. • ...
Apple Music 2023-10-24
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- What year did Apple Music come out?
- How much did Apple Music make in 2022?
- how many countries is Apple Music available in?
- What is a pro of Apple Music?
- What is the most streamed song on Apple Music?
- Who is the most streamed R&B artist on Apple Music?
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- How much is Apple Music a month?
- What is a con of Apple music?
- How much can an artist make per stream on Apple Music?
- What is on Apple Music?
- radio What else is on Apple Music?
- How many people subbed to Apple Music?
- Inc Who is the inventor of Apple Music?
- Where is Apple Music available?
- Sheeran Who is the most streamed artist on Apple Music?
15 Clues: What is on Apple Music? • What is a con of Apple music? • What is a pro of Apple Music? • Where is Apple Music available? • How much is Apple Music a month? • radio What else is on Apple Music? • What year did Apple Music come out? • How much did Apple Music make in 2022? • How many people subbed to Apple Music? • Inc Who is the inventor of Apple Music? • ...
Spanish I first nine weeks 2017-09-25
25 Clues: yes • more • jazz • pizza • salad • fruit • tennis • soccer • spanish • football • baseball • swimming • music by • homework • chocolate • pop music • cafetería • rock music • basketball • volleyball • Chinese food • Italian food • Mexican food • english class • classical music
Amber's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • but • yes • jazz • more • salad • pizza • fruit • soccer • tennis • Spanish • music by • homework • swimming • baseball • cafeteria • pop music • basketball • rock music • volleyball • Mexican food • Chinese food • Italian food • English class • classical music
Spanish 1 Cross Word Puzzles 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • but • yes • the • more • jazz • pizza • salad • I like • tennis • soccer • football • baseball • swimming • homework • chocolate • pop music • basketball • rock music • volleyball • music by... • Italian food • Mexican food • Chinese food • classical music
Amber's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • but • yes • jazz • more • salad • pizza • fruit • soccer • tennis • Spanish • music by • homework • swimming • baseball • cafeteria • pop music • basketball • rock music • volleyball • Mexican food • Chinese food • Italian food • English class • classical music
Spanish 1 First Nine Weeks 2017-09-25
25 Clues: no • Yes • Jazz • Salad • Pizza • Fruit • Tennis • Soccer • Spanish • Football • Homework • Baseball • Swimming • Pop music • Chocolate • Cafeteria • Basketball • Volleyball • Rock music • Music by... • Italian food • Chinese food • Mexican food • English class • Classical music
Vocabulaire de concert 🎵 2021-04-20
24 Clues: Fun • Loud • Seat • Band • Pizza • Music • Venue • To Go • Encore • Lights • Ticket • Yelling • Costume • To Sing • Speakers • Musician • To Dance • Wristband • Pop Music • Rock Music • Microphone • Instruments • Country Music • Admission/Ticket Office
Elements of Music 2021-09-15
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- music written by a composer
- softly
- moderately loud
- this note gets two beats
- steady pulse marking time
- the g clef
- this note gets a quarter of a beat
- how fast or slow the music should be played
- not pleasing to the ear
- the volume of the music
- a combination of notes added the line
- to write music
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- this note gets 1 beat
- the stick attached to some notes
- the f clef
- this note gets four beats
- this note gets half a beat
- a person who writes music
- the placement of sounds in time and beats in music
- loudly
- moderately soft
- musical terms are often written in this language
- the sound of silence in music
- the tone color
- the five lines we write music notes on
- we hear with this
- the layers of the sound
- characteristics of music
- the lowness of highness of a sound
29 Clues: softly • loudly • the f clef • the g clef • the tone color • to write music • moderately loud • moderately soft • we hear with this • this note gets 1 beat • the layers of the sound • not pleasing to the ear • the volume of the music • this note gets two beats • characteristics of music • this note gets four beats • a person who writes music • steady pulse marking time • this note gets half a beat • ...
General Music Review Term 2 Mid- 2024-12-09
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- things used to play music
- the kind of note that has one sound and one beat
- the five lines music is written on
- a short recurring melody that tells you a certain someone/thing is coming
- how measures are separated
- playing notes in a certain order/the main part of a song, what gets stuck in your head
- three or more nots played at the same time
- how fast or slow a song is played
- a genre of music that has roots in folk music
- a genre of music that is strongly improvised
- the musical alphabet
- music that can be heard by the audience and the characters
- types of music
- a genre of music that is guitar driven with a strong beat
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- the finger that goes on middle c
- the silent note
- a brass instrument that is smaller with three keys
- music that plays in the background of a movie
- an instrument that has 6 strings
- treble and bass are both a what?
- what note is most important to know on the keyboard?
- how loud or soft a song is played
- the kind of note that comes in pairs
- how music is organized in groups
- a genre of music that is short for “popular”
- an instrument that is large,
- a series of notes going from low to high back down
- a genre of music that is composed for orchestras
- when you use your voice to make music
- number name of the ring finger
30 Clues: types of music • the silent note • the musical alphabet • things used to play music • how measures are separated • an instrument that is large, • number name of the ring finger • the finger that goes on middle c • an instrument that has 6 strings • treble and bass are both a what? • how music is organized in groups • how loud or soft a song is played • ...
Music Key words 2020-12-09
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- when notes are performed sharply
- when you use softwear to creat effects or music in the game
- name given to an album of music in a film/videogame
- electronic musical instrument
- each instrument has its own tone quality
- how much sound parts we hear
- a point in the game when the computer knows to start a piece of music
- music that describes the character it is linked to
- a reoccurring theme connected to a person/character
- digitally encoding music
- speed of a piece of music/sound
- the highness or lowness of a sound
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- sound given to a player when they have to make a choice
- melodies that move with jumps and leaps
- often move by leaps (disjunct movement)
- act of arranging a piece of music and assigning different instruments
- when melodies ascend or descend
- style of electronic music for PSG
- artificially created sound
- how notes and sounds are played
- name given to a piece of music that is used for a menu screen
- ascending the weaker beats of the bar
- volume of a sound or a piece of music
23 Clues: digitally encoding music • artificially created sound • how much sound parts we hear • electronic musical instrument • when melodies ascend or descend • how notes and sounds are played • speed of a piece of music/sound • when notes are performed sharply • style of electronic music for PSG • the highness or lowness of a sound • ascending the weaker beats of the bar • ...
1960s Music 2023-08-05
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- - Detroit record label
- - Dance genre of the era
- - TV-inspired band
- - Liverpool sound
- - Folk singer-songwriter
- - Queen of soul
- - "The King" of rock and roll
- - Beach-inspired music
- - R&B music with feeling
- - Rock vocalist
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- - Rock pioneer
- - Protest songs and ballads
- - Famous music festival
- - Mind-bending rock
- - Iconic British band
- - Legendary guitarist
- - Mamas & the Papas singer
- - Historic music festival
- - Ziggy Stardust
- - Spiritual music
20 Clues: - Rock pioneer • - Queen of soul • - Rock vocalist • - Ziggy Stardust • - Liverpool sound • - Spiritual music • - TV-inspired band • - Mind-bending rock • - Iconic British band • - Legendary guitarist • - Detroit record label • - Beach-inspired music • - Famous music festival • - Dance genre of the era • - Folk singer-songwriter • - R&B music with feeling • - Historic music festival • ...
nin44 2024-07-03
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- Homemade music collection
- Popular hat
- Tight necklace
- Flashy jewelry
- Inline skates
- Record format
- Cap style
- Popular sport
- Online social spaces
- Music and fashion
- Urban street art
- Teeth jewelry
- MTV show
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- 90s fashion
- DIY magazines
- Street dance style
- Internet service
- Emotional music genre
- Music mixing
- Feminist punk movement
- Early internet
- DJ equipment
- Rap performance
- Popular board sport
- Music television
25 Clues: MTV show • Cap style • 90s fashion • Popular hat • Music mixing • DJ equipment • DIY magazines • Inline skates • Record format • Popular sport • Teeth jewelry • Tight necklace • Flashy jewelry • Early internet • Rap performance • Internet service • Urban street art • Music television • Music and fashion • Street dance style • Popular board sport • Online social spaces • Emotional music genre • Feminist punk movement • ...
Impressionist Era of Music Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Indonesian music that influenced Impressionist composers with its unique sound.
- A key aspect of Impressionist music, focusing on delicate changes in sound.
- A quality often associated with Impressionist music, evoking a sense of fantasy.
- A scale used in Impressionist music, consisting entirely of whole steps.
- The use of musical elements to suggest ideas and emotions indirectly.
- A music style that focuses on atmosphere and mood, rather than detailed imagery.
- In music, refers to the unique sound quality or timbre, emphasized in Impressionism.
- The mood or feeling evoked by music, a key focus in Impressionist works.
- A short piece of music that sets a particular mood, often preceding a larger work.
- Subtle variations in sound that create depth and complexity.
- The use of unresolved harmonies and rhythms to create a sense of uncertainty.
- A composer associated with Impressionism, known for minimalist pieces like "Gymnopédies."
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- A five-note scale often used in Impressionist compositions.
- A composer famous for "Boléro" and rich orchestration.
- The art of arranging music for an orchestra, refined by Impressionist composers.
- A characteristic of Impressionist music, with smooth and flowing transitions.
- The way different musical lines interact, often layered in Impressionist music.
- A type of scale that differs from traditional major and minor scales, used in Impressionism.
- Overtones that contribute to the shimmering quality of Impressionist music.
- A leading Impressionist composer known for works like "Clair de Lune."
20 Clues: A composer famous for "Boléro" and rich orchestration. • A five-note scale often used in Impressionist compositions. • Subtle variations in sound that create depth and complexity. • The use of musical elements to suggest ideas and emotions indirectly. • A leading Impressionist composer known for works like "Clair de Lune." • ...
La Música 2024-10-02
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- A group of singers performing together, often without instruments
- A brass instrument with three valves, commonly used in jazz
- A sequence of notes that form the main tune of a piece of music
- A section in a song where the main theme is repeated
- A category of music, like rock, classical or jazz
- A piece of music with lyrics that is sung
- You wear these on your ears to listen to music privately
- This instrument requires sticks and foot pedals to create rhythms in many music genres
- A person who writes original music
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- The words sung in a song
- This string instrument is often played in rock, pop, and classical music
- This controls how loud or soft the music is
- The pattern of beats and pauses that make up the timing of music
- Singers use this to amplify their voices
- A large group of musicians who play classical music together
- A wind instrument that you blow into and play by covering holes
- This refers to the pitch or frequency of a musical note
- The physical movement people do to the rhythm of the music
- This electronic device projects sound for a larger audience
19 Clues: The words sung in a song • A person who writes original music • Singers use this to amplify their voices • A piece of music with lyrics that is sung • This controls how loud or soft the music is • A category of music, like rock, classical or jazz • A section in a song where the main theme is repeated • This refers to the pitch or frequency of a musical note • ...
PURCELL EASY WINS 2023-09-26
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- In MELODY easy wins, a melody of several notes sung to one syllable of text, also called 'word painting' used by the vocalist when singing 'wondering' and 'Eternal'.
- The tonality of the 'free the dead' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
- The INSTRUMENT that performs the 'continuo' element of 'Music for a While' (4,4).
- The harpsichord is unable to vary DYNAMICS, therefore, to answer a question about dynamics you could say there is ----/--/----- (4,2,5).
- In STRUCTURE Easy wins, the term used to describe the repeating bass pattern, a feature of Baroque music, upon which the melody for 'Music for a While' is written (6,4).
- This is the over-all TEXTURE of 'Music for a While'.
- In MELODY easy wins, a description of the melody of the piece, where most of the chords belong within the key of the music and don't include any chromaticism
- In MELODY easy wins, the term that describes how each syllable of a word is broken up and assigned to an individual note when the lyrics are sung.
- In the HARMONY easy wins, a description of the phrase endings in 'Music for a While'(7,8).
- The tonality of the A sections in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
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- Describes the TEXTURAL relationship between the harpsichord and the voice (10,8).
- One of the three INSTRUMENTS performing 'Music for a While', commonly used to perform Baroque music.
- In RHYTHM Easy wins, this describes how entries are added to the score (3,4,7).
- METRE of 'Music for a while' written as words ----/---- (4,4).
- The tonality of the 'pleased' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5).
- In RHYTHM Easy Wins, this describes what happens between phrases (5,8,7)
- In the HARMONY Easy Wins, Purcell's 'Music for a While' is described as written using notes belonging to the key, it has ---------- harmony, without any chromaticism
- Description of the TEMPO of 'Music for a While'.
- The female singer's voice type.
- The STRUCTURE of 'Music for a While' being ABA1.
- The tonality of the 'eternal bands' section in 'Music for a While' (1,5)
21 Clues: The female singer's voice type. • Description of the TEMPO of 'Music for a While'. • The STRUCTURE of 'Music for a While' being ABA1. • This is the over-all TEXTURE of 'Music for a While'. • The tonality of the A sections in 'Music for a While' (1,5). • METRE of 'Music for a while' written as words ----/---- (4,4). • ...
Unit 1 2024-09-18
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- : popular music from South Korea
- : a type of folk music that started in the United States
- : Movies that are scary
- : main place of an activity
- : a group of singers and musicians who make music
- : very surprised
- : Movies that make you laugh
- : movies that feature basketball, football, tennis, etc
- : New, something that is happening now
- : a region of a country
- SciFi, movie in space usually about space life or science
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- : planet Earth
- : older music, played with classical instruments
- : someone who sings or plays an instrument
- : Movies that are about love
- : Popular music
- : Cartoon movies, like Minions and Turning Red
- : old music with many instruments
- : music with heavy drums and guitar
- : words to songs
- : kind of
21 Clues: : kind of • : planet Earth • : Popular music • : words to songs • : very surprised • : Movies that are scary • : a region of a country • : main place of an activity • : Movies that are about love • : Movies that make you laugh • : popular music from South Korea • : old music with many instruments • : music with heavy drums and guitar • : New, something that is happening now • ...
Amber's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-27
25 Clues: no • but • yes • jazz • more • salad • pizza • fruit • soccer • tennis • Spanish • homework • music by • baseball • swimming • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • basketball • rock music • Mexican food • Italian food • Chinese food • English class • classical music
Symphony 2021-03-31
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- A song that has a dancing beat
- Everyone has a unique
- Music maker
- This instrumental is very popular
- A Common
- Across from Eastern
- Opposite of man made
- A hard type of music fan
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- A type of singer who sings music that is catchy
- Opposite of soft
- A church kind of music
- You see the word one the paper
- A hard type of music
- This type of music has a lot of saxophone
- You make a
- I am one
- A style of music that is old and western
- The Judges give you a
- It has class
19 Clues: I am one • A Common • You make a • Music maker • It has class • Opposite of soft • Across from Eastern • A hard type of music • Opposite of man made • Everyone has a unique • The Judges give you a • A church kind of music • A hard type of music fan • You see the word one the paper • A song that has a dancing beat • This instrumental is very popular • A style of music that is old and western • ...
Handbells Puzzle 2022-10-11
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- Varying volumes when a piece is performed.
- An orcistated group of singers.
- A steady decrease in volume in music.
- Two singers or instruments performing together.
- When the music is slightly slow.
- To play very softly.
- Moderate tempo.
- Highest point in a music with increasing volume.
- A section meant to be played faster than other sections.
- Regularly recurring beats in music.
- Is used to describe a very slow tempo.
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- When the music continuously becomes faster in pace.
- Decrease in loudness
- Shows pattern and isn't always the same.
- When the music continuously becomes slower in pace.
- Constant beat in music.
- A smooth flowing without breaking in music.
- Done with a quick tempo.
- Used to give definition to notes and show how many beats in a measure.
- Part of a song that is repeated.
- A group that performs together.
- Three singers or instruments performing together.
22 Clues: Moderate tempo. • Decrease in loudness • To play very softly. • Constant beat in music. • Done with a quick tempo. • An orcistated group of singers. • A group that performs together. • When the music is slightly slow. • Part of a song that is repeated. • Regularly recurring beats in music. • A steady decrease in volume in music. • Is used to describe a very slow tempo. • ...
ONE LAST 2024-07-03
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- Concert activity
- Popular sneakers
- Luxurious fabric
- Popular boots
- Grunge pioneers
- Exciting basketball move
- Performance art
- Improvised rap
- Loose-fitting clothes
- Rave music genre
- Body modification trend
- Rebellious music
- Sci-Fi genre
- Basketball move
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- Skating venue
- DIY publication
- 90s accessory
- Alternative music scene
- Urban fashion
- Hardcore hip-hop
- Bright hair dye
- Fusion music style
- Nightlife enthusiast
- Rap battle circle
- Music genre
25 Clues: Music genre • Sci-Fi genre • Skating venue • 90s accessory • Popular boots • Urban fashion • Improvised rap • DIY publication • Grunge pioneers • Performance art • Bright hair dye • Basketball move • Concert activity • Popular sneakers • Luxurious fabric • Hardcore hip-hop • Rave music genre • Rebellious music • Rap battle circle • Fusion music style • Nightlife enthusiast • Loose-fitting clothes • ...
Music History Crossword 2 2022-04-01
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- Romantic composers wanted to make music more ______
- the musical time period before Romantic era
- "The March King"
- The Saxophone was invented during the _______era
- These could be Comic or Serious
- Bach's ______marks the end of the Baroque era
- Greatest music teacher of all time
- Composer of the Ring Cycle Operas
- Composer of Sonata Piano e Forte
- Invented for Brass instruments during Romantic era
- Secular music from the renaissance
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- Romantic-era invention by Thomas Edison
- Famous Russian Composer
- Clashing sounds
- Mozart Opera "The Magic ______ "
- Haydn's __________________ symphony
- the Pipe organ was invented in the ______ era
- Music time period after Romantic
- The purpose of instrumental music in the Renaissance
- The first musical time period
- Instrumental music designed to tell a story
- using patriotic songs as part of your music
- Music used for religious purposes
23 Clues: Clashing sounds • "The March King" • Famous Russian Composer • The first musical time period • These could be Comic or Serious • Mozart Opera "The Magic ______ " • Music time period after Romantic • Composer of Sonata Piano e Forte • Composer of the Ring Cycle Operas • Music used for religious purposes • Greatest music teacher of all time • Secular music from the renaissance • ...
Music Knowledge 2024-01-25
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- words sung in a song
- the highest male singing voice
- popular musical style of the early 1900s
- person who performs songs
- lively dance popularized in the 1900s
- traditional dance rhythm popular in 1908 music
- instrument commonly used in 1908 music
- physical medium for storing music in 1908
- person who writes music
- location in New York City associated with the music industry in 1908
- written notations of musical notes in sheet music
- group of musicians that play together
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- leading producer of phonographs and recorded music in 1908
- classical piece of music characterized by improvisation
- slow, romantic song
- popular Broadway musical revue in 1908
- popular instrument used for accompaniment in 1908
- variety show entertainment popular in 1908
- light, comedic opera popular in 1908
- musical genre often associated with military or patriotic themes in 1908
20 Clues: slow, romantic song • words sung in a song • person who writes music • person who performs songs • the highest male singing voice • light, comedic opera popular in 1908 • lively dance popularized in the 1900s • group of musicians that play together • popular Broadway musical revue in 1908 • instrument commonly used in 1908 music • popular musical style of the early 1900s • ...
Video Game Music 2024-10-24
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- Composer for Metal Gear Solid 2
- Games made before 2000
- A recognizable melody associated with a character or game
- An animated cutaway from gameplay to show a story-based cinematic
- High Definition Multimedia Interface
- An electronic instrument used to create various sounds in video game music
- Music instrument digital interface
- Present-day media
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- Composer for Final Fantasy 6 & 7
- A live orchestral performance of video game music
- A repeated musical phrase, often catchy and memorable
- Vocal music without instrumental accompaniment, sometimes used in games
- The mood or feeling music helps create for a game
- Original Soundtrack
- The composer for Pokemon during the early 2000s
- Composer for games like Mario and Legend of Zelda
- The person responsible for creating the music for a game
- Music composed with sound chips
- A segment of music that repeats for video game inactivity
- Sound effects
20 Clues: Sound effects • Present-day media • Original Soundtrack • Games made before 2000 • Composer for Metal Gear Solid 2 • Music composed with sound chips • Composer for Final Fantasy 6 & 7 • Music instrument digital interface • High Definition Multimedia Interface • The composer for Pokemon during the early 2000s • A live orchestral performance of video game music • ...
Types of music in Irish by hwarang 🌸🌊 2022-05-30
14 Clues: lively • boring • creative • exciting • rap music • pop music • energetic • punk music • jazz music • rock music • dance music • Irish music • classical music • heavy metal music
Giant music crossword 2013-03-19
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- posh word for a musical group
- The biggest Samba instrument
- Samba word for a Cow Bell
- Lots of rhythms played at the same time
- Like a musical question and answer
- To make up your own music
- Music software used in the music department
- I'll be there for you, when the ... starts to fall
- Where Samba is often played
- You use these to hear music
- set of instruments used to play the beat
- popular tv talent show
- the speed of the music
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- Three notes played at the same time
- type of music from South America
- Playing or singing to an audience
- Where Samba is from
- a group of singers
- An instrument you hit or shake
- westside ... musical version of Romeo and Juliet
- Everyone playing or singing at the same time
- The beginning of a piece of music
- Samba word for a shaker
- annogram of isng
- samba drum/tambourin
- Words said quickly in time with the music
- black and white instrument
- How loud or quiet music is
- Romeo and ?, the play you composed music for
29 Clues: annogram of isng • a group of singers • Where Samba is from • samba drum/tambourin • popular tv talent show • the speed of the music • Samba word for a shaker • Samba word for a Cow Bell • To make up your own music • black and white instrument • How loud or quiet music is • Where Samba is often played • You use these to hear music • The biggest Samba instrument • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-12-14
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- Symbol that tells how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- Indicates to play music moderately loud.
- Vertical lines through the staff that divide music into measures
- Symbol that cancels a flat or a sharp.
- The speed of music.
- Symbol that raises a note.
- A symbol that represents silence.
- Symbol used to name the notes on a music staff.
- The musical term for volume.
- Fast tempo
- Symbol that lowers a note.
- Slow tempo
- The space between two bar lines.
- Notes that happen before the first full measure.
- Gradually play softer.
- holding drumsticks and mallets so that both hands are mirroring each other.
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- Medium tempo
- A symbol that represents sound.
- Indicates to play music softly.
- Indicates to play the music again form the beginning.
- Gradually play louder.
- Created when two OR MORE notes are played at the same time.
- Take a deep breath.
- 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is written.
- The pulse steady pulse of the music.
- Symbol telling musicians to hold a note longer than its assigned value.
- Small lines used to extend the staff for music written above or below the staff.
- Music with two parts.
- The proper formation of the face for producing a sound on an instrument.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music.
- Indicates to play music loudly
31 Clues: Fast tempo • Slow tempo • Medium tempo • Take a deep breath. • The speed of music. • Music with two parts. • Gradually play louder. • Gradually play softer. • Symbol that raises a note. • Symbol that lowers a note. • The musical term for volume. • Indicates to play music loudly • A symbol that represents sound. • Indicates to play music softly. • The space between two bar lines. • ...
Classical Music 2023-10-17
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- George ___ - This American composer wrote Rhapsody in Blue
- The instrument you use in a chorus; including soprano, alto, tenor, and bass
- Music that tells a story
- A family of instruments including trumpet, horn, trombone, and tuba
- Franz ___ - This Austrian composer wrote Ave Maria
- 1st era of early Western music from the Middle Ages (c. 500-1400 A.D.)
- Pyotr Ilyich ___ - This Russian composer wrote the music for The Nutcracker
- The person who directs the music
- Music that is not explicitly about anything
- Modest ___ - This Russian composer wrote Night on Bald Mountain
- Paul ___ - This French composer wrote The Sorcerer's Apprentice
- A family of instruments including snare drum, bass drum, timpani, glockenspiel, and cymbals
- Johann Sebastian ___ - This German composer wrote the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor; known as the father of classical music
- The person who writes the music
- 5th era of Western music that tried to be emotional and dramatic (c. 1800-1910 A.D.)
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- A family of instruments including violin, viola, cello, double bass, and harp
- 2nd era of developing Western music based on modes (c. 1400-1600 A.D.)
- The person who watches and listens to the music
- 6th era of late Western music with lots of experimenting and new ideas (c. 1890-2000 A.D.)
- 3rd era of Western music to establish common tonality (c. 1600-1750 A.D.)
- A family of instruments including flue, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon
- Ottorino ___ - This Italian composer wrote Pines of Rome
- Another name for a category of music
- 4th era of Western music that standardized easy to remember melodies (c. 1730-1820 A.D.)
- The person who presents the music (e.g. singing, playing an instrument, dancing, acting)
- Ludwig von ___ - This German composer wrote 9 symphonies; His 5th Symphony is known as the “Fate Symphony”
26 Clues: Music that tells a story • The person who writes the music • The person who directs the music • Another name for a category of music • Music that is not explicitly about anything • The person who watches and listens to the music • Franz ___ - This Austrian composer wrote Ave Maria • Ottorino ___ - This Italian composer wrote Pines of Rome • ...
Music Genres 2023-08-10
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- Energetic genre known for its danceable rhythms andn culture
- Groovy and rhythmic music genre with a strong bassline
- Deeply emotional and expressive music genre often showcasing powerful voices
- Popular music style known for its catchy melodies and mainstream appeal
- Genre characterized by electric guitars and powerful drum beats
- Electronic music genre that emphasizes dancing and synthesized sounds
- Music genre often associated with cowboy hats and line dancing
- Emotional and soulful music style often expressed through heartfelt lyrics
- Smooth and improvisational music genre with saxophones and trumpets
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- Rebellious and fast-paced music genre with distorted guitars
- Urban music genre featuring rhythmic speech and poetic lyrics
- Sophisticated and timeless music genre performed by orchestras
- Traditional and acoustic music often passed down through generations
- Rhythmic Jamaican music style often featuring offbeat accents
- Heavy and intense music style featuring aggressive guitars and vocals
- Theatrical music style with elaborate staging and trained vocalists
16 Clues: Groovy and rhythmic music genre with a strong bassline • Rebellious and fast-paced music genre with distorted guitars • Energetic genre known for its danceable rhythms andn culture • Urban music genre featuring rhythmic speech and poetic lyrics • Rhythmic Jamaican music style often featuring offbeat accents • ...
Renaissance Music 2013-02-27
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- the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- a guitar-like string instrument
- Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- what most instrumental music was intended for
- 1450-1600
- Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
- highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- German equivalent of song and madrigal
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- secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- 450-1450
- the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- musical representation of specific poetic images.
- one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- a small stringed instrument
- Nun who composed music and saw visions
- the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- unaccompanied choral music
- English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- Middle Ages composer
- English composer of mostly keyboard music
- a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- French equivalent of song and madrigal
32 Clues: 450-1450 • 1450-1600 • Middle Ages composer • unaccompanied choral music • a small stringed instrument • a guitar-like string instrument • a high-pitched woodwind instrument • Flemish composer of early Renaissance • Nun who composed music and saw visions • French equivalent of song and madrigal • German equivalent of song and madrigal • English composer of mostly keyboard music • ...
20th Century Music 2017-07-05
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- Another name for chance music
- French composer of "Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune"
- American composer of "4mins33"
- 5 note scale common in Impressionist music
- Type of rhythm which makes Jazz and Blues more lyrical and song-like
- Music that lacks a home key
- Technique where sounds on a recording tape were played backwards or sped up
- Style of music that was very atonal, dissonant, and emotional
- Style of music which combined modern ideas with features of the Classical period.
- Rhythm where the weak beats of the bar are stressed
- Russian composer of "Peter and the Wolf"
- American composer of "Appalachian Spring"
- Style of music with a lot of repetition, diatonic chords, and antiphony
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- French composer of "Gymnopedies"
- English composer of "The Planets"
- Style of music associated with the art of Monet
- English composer of "The Lark Ascending"
- Minimalist composer and contemporary of Philip Glass
- When composers use notes outside of the major or minor scale
- Technique where a piano's sound is altered by placing objects between or on the strings
- Style of music that features improvisation, syncopation, and swing
- Hungarian composer who used a lot of folk music
- Bartok, Vaughan-Williams, and Copland were this type of composer
- Opposite of consonance in music
- Stockhausen composed this style of music
- Composer who developed the 12-tone technique
- French composer, known as the father of electronic music
- Russian composer of "The Rite Of Spring"
- Style of music based on the 12 notes of the chromatic scale in a set order
- French composer of "Bolero"
- American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue"
31 Clues: Music that lacks a home key • French composer of "Bolero" • Another name for chance music • American composer of "4mins33" • Opposite of consonance in music • French composer of "Gymnopedies" • English composer of "The Planets" • American composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" • English composer of "The Lark Ascending" • Stockhausen composed this style of music • ...
Les médias 2022-07-20
27 Clues: Tune • Song • News • Beat • Tempo • Lyrics • Melody • Moving • Comedy • Boring • Weather • Relaxing • Exciting • Gripping • Romantic • Addictive • Important • Agressive • Rap Music • Essential • Rock Music • Soap opera • Jazz Music • Documentary • Opera Music • Entertaining • Full of surprises
Musical genres 2023-06-12
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- Upbeat and energetic music that is made for dancing and parties.
- Soulful music that originated from African-American communities.
- Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience.
- A genre originating from Jamaica known for its laid-back rhythms.
- A lively and rhythmic genre of music often associated with Latin America.
- Music created using electronic instruments and digital technology.
- Energetic music characterized by guitar riffs and strong beats.
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- Non-mainstream music that challenges traditional genres and conventions.
- Music genre featuring rapping, beats, and a strong rhythmic groove.
- Music associated with Christian religious worship and expression.
- A genre blending elements of reggae, hip-hop, and Latin music.
- Elegant and sophisticated music composed by renowned composers.
- A genre of music known for its improvisation and swing rhythms.
- Music that tells stories and represents the cultural heritage of a region.
- Music that reflects rural themes and storytelling traditions.
- Rhythm and Blues music characterized by soulful vocals and grooves.
16 Clues: Music that reflects rural themes and storytelling traditions. • Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience. • A genre blending elements of reggae, hip-hop, and Latin music. • Elegant and sophisticated music composed by renowned composers. • A genre of music known for its improvisation and swing rhythms. • ...
nin433 2024-07-03
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- Dance party culture
- Early mobile devices
- Influential rapper
- Electronic dance music
- Dark fashion trend
- Boy band
- Pop music trend
- Electronic music style
- Grunge band
- Body modification
- Pop girl group
- Grunge attire
- Notorious rapper
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- West Coast producer
- Popular boots
- Permanent body art
- Boy band
- Nightlife activity
- Electronic dance genre
- Early text devices
- Seattle music scene
- Urban music genre
- Rave drug
- Rapper with laidback style
- Girl group
25 Clues: Boy band • Boy band • Rave drug • Girl group • Grunge band • Popular boots • Grunge attire • Pop girl group • Pop music trend • Notorious rapper • Urban music genre • Body modification • Permanent body art • Influential rapper • Nightlife activity • Early text devices • Dark fashion trend • West Coast producer • Dance party culture • Seattle music scene • Early mobile devices • Electronic dance music • ...
Key Word in Music 2014-04-12
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- a work with 3 or 4 movements
- sung unaccompanied
- music which tells a story
- music played between two acts of a play
- how loud or soft the music is
- a melody with an accompaniment
- a rhythmic pattern which is repeated many times
- to emphasize a beat not normally emphasized
- the Italian term for 'everybody plays'
- a collection of dances or movements
- the main theme returns again and again
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- music composed for a soloist accompanied by an instrumental group
- a repeating pattern in music at a higher or lower pitch
- the plan of a piece of music
- the tutti remains silent while the soloist improvises
- music which consists of 2 or more independent melodies
- a single line of melody
- a continuous bass line common in the Baroque era
- a lively dance from Provence, France
- the speed of a piece of music
20 Clues: sung unaccompanied • a single line of melody • music which tells a story • a work with 3 or 4 movements • the plan of a piece of music • how loud or soft the music is • the speed of a piece of music • a melody with an accompaniment • a collection of dances or movements • a lively dance from Provence, France • the Italian term for 'everybody plays' • ...
Chinese Music 2024-12-06
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- Sichuan Opera features _____ on stage.
- Chinese music is based on this scale.
- A Mongolian music style.
- Sichuan province is famous for this.
- Restrained classical chanting.
- Songs with high pitched glottal vibrations.
- Silk and bamboo music.
- Music built on a seven note scale.
- _____ chanting features sustained drumming and low syllables.
- Well known Yunnan folk music.
- Chinese folk music dates back _____ years.
- Singing technique used by many Tibetan Monks.
- A ballad style from Taiwan and Fulian regions.
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- A ballad style from southern China.
- Famous Guangxi performer.
- Dramatic classical chanting.
- Hyua'er is a form of _____singing.
- Music that dates back to the year 1100 C.E.
- Chuigushau is used for _____ in the Han culture.
- An ensemble that uses bowed and plucked strings with flutes.
- Music that tells myths and stories through sound.
- A famous song from northeast China.
- A Mongolian music style.
- These are found in Gansu, Ningxia, and Qinghai.
24 Clues: Silk and bamboo music. • A Mongolian music style. • A Mongolian music style. • Famous Guangxi performer. • Dramatic classical chanting. • Well known Yunnan folk music. • Restrained classical chanting. • Hyua'er is a form of _____singing. • Music built on a seven note scale. • A ballad style from southern China. • A famous song from northeast China. • ...
Week 3-1: Music (A2) 2024-08-12
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- the speed of the music
- music in literature
- genre of music that is fast
- something that lasts for a very long time
- genre if music that is slow
- similar to concentrate
- similar to relevant or trendy (popular now)
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- kpop:korea:jpop:japan
- the words in the music
- music that uses electronic beats (usually heard in the club)
- similar to empathetic
- a group of musicians
- the flow of the sound of music
- genre of music that everyone can listen to because it is popular
- music that is used in movies or tv dramas
- example of a music streaming app
16 Clues: music in literature • a group of musicians • kpop:korea:jpop:japan • similar to empathetic • the speed of the music • the words in the music • similar to concentrate • genre of music that is fast • genre if music that is slow • the flow of the sound of music • example of a music streaming app • something that lasts for a very long time • music that is used in movies or tv dramas • ...
Music Vocabulary! (TEST is the week of May 6!!) 2013-04-02
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- Highness or lowness of a tone
- The speed of the beat in music
- Treatment of time in music
- To create original music by organizing sound, usually written down
- The system by which music is written
- An arrangement of pitches from lower to higher
- The difference in pitch between two notes
- To simultaneously compose and perform
- A group of notes or chords at the end of music that gives a feeling of finishing
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- A combination of three or more tones sounding in harmony
- Rhythmic pulse felt in most music
- The character or quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another
- DO RE MI FA SO LA TI DO
- A part performed with the main part for richer effect
- Structural organization of music
- The effect of varying degrees of loudness and softness in the performance of music
- Music composition written in notation
- Rhythmic arrangement of tones in sequence to express a musical idea
- LA TI DO RE MI FA SO LA
- A melodic idea, musical sentence
20 Clues: DO RE MI FA SO LA TI DO • LA TI DO RE MI FA SO LA • Treatment of time in music • Highness or lowness of a tone • The speed of the beat in music • Structural organization of music • A melodic idea, musical sentence • Rhythmic pulse felt in most music • The system by which music is written • Music composition written in notation • To simultaneously compose and perform • ...
Musical Genres 2023-07-05
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- Groovy and rhythmic music characterized by a strong bass line and syncopated rhythms.
- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers.
- A fusion of reggae, Latin, and hip-hop music with infectious beats and catchy melodies.
- Soulful and emotional music with origins in African-American communities.
- Music with storytelling lyrics often featuring guitars and fiddles.
- Energetic music with strong beats and electric guitars.
- Uplifting and spiritual music often sung in churches, with a focus on faith and praise.
- Smooth and improvisational music with syncopated rhythms.
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- Music with roots in Latin American countries, featuring lively rhythms and dance elements.
- Music with rhythmic beats and rhyming lyrics, often performed by MCs.
- Traditional music passed down through generations, often featuring acoustic instruments.
- Elegant and symphonic music composed by great composers from the past.
- Soulful music combining elements of rhythm and blues, often with a focus on vocals.
- Music created for dancing, with strong beats and energetic rhythms.
- Upbeat and catchy music that is popular with a wide audience.
- Laid-back and rhythmic music with roots in Jamaica, often featuring a distinctive beat.
16 Clues: Energetic music with strong beats and electric guitars. • Smooth and improvisational music with syncopated rhythms. • Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers. • Upbeat and catchy music that is popular with a wide audience. • Music created for dancing, with strong beats and energetic rhythms. • ...
Genres of Music from the Americas 2023-11-15
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- a kind of dance music of Colombian origin, similar to salsa.
- a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning of the 20th century.
- kind of country music influenced by jazz and blues and characterized by virtuosic playing of banjos and guitars and high-pitched, close-harmony vocals.
- a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, guitar, steel guitar, drums, and keyboard.
- a style of popular dance music of African American origin, based on elements of blues and soul and having a strong rhythm that typically accentuates the first beat in the bar.
- short for rhythm and blues.
- a type of Latin American dance music incorporating elements of jazz and rock.
- genre of popular music that originated in its modern form
- music that originates in traditional popular culture or that is written in such a style.
- a style of popular music of African American and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- a Brazilian dance of African origin.
- a form of dance music of Puerto Rican origin, characterized by a fusion of Latin rhythms, dancehall, and hip-hop or rap.
- a Caribbean style of dance music typically in duple and triple time, chiefly associated with Dominica and Haiti.
- a kind of pop music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel, originating in African American communities.
- a style of country music influenced by jazz, popular in the 1930s.
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- a genre of Cuban dance music pioneered by the charanga Arcaño y sus Maravillas in the late 1930s and later popularized in the big band style by Pérez Prado.
- a type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, characterized by a heavy beat and simple melodies.
- loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
- a style of Brazilian music derived from samba but placing more emphasis on melody and less on percussion.
- style of jazz that developed in the United States during the late 1920s and early '30s.
- a kind of music evolved by African American musicians in the 1890s and played especially on the piano, characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment.
- melancholic music of African American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence.
- genre of rock music featuring murky-guitar bands from Seattle that flourished in the late 1980s and early '90s.
- a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
- a Spanish dance in simple triple time.
25 Clues: short for rhythm and blues. • a Brazilian dance of African origin. • a Spanish dance in simple triple time. • genre of popular music that originated in its modern form • a kind of dance music of Colombian origin, similar to salsa. • a style of country music influenced by jazz, popular in the 1930s. • ...
Vocabulary CrossWord Puzzle 2014-12-02
Across
- a performance by two people
- a group of singers
- a performance by one person
- the person who directs the music
- the tune of a piece of music
- how loud or soft the music is played
- the highest pitched male voice
- the lowest pitched female voice
- the highest pitched female voice
- the lowest pitched male voice
- the words to a piece of music
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- the highness or lowness of sound
- the melody of the piece of music
- symbols that represent music
- a callus on the vocal cords
- a performance by three people
- the person who writes the music
- how fast or slow the music is played
18 Clues: a group of singers • a performance by two people • a callus on the vocal cords • a performance by one person • symbols that represent music • the tune of a piece of music • a performance by three people • the lowest pitched male voice • the words to a piece of music • the highest pitched male voice • the person who writes the music • the lowest pitched female voice • ...
Elements of Music - Mrs. De 2021-01-14
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- Music played super softly
- Short and long notes
- Music played loudly
- Lines and spaces are?
- Music played very slow
- When the beat is a shhh
- A note that has 4 beats
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- How we group notes in
- how high or low a sound is
- Music played softly
- Music played very fast
- How loud or soft a sound is
- Different patterns in music
- A note that has 2 beats
- Different types of voices
- Speed of music
- The pitch of a singing troll
- The pitch of a singing fairy
18 Clues: Speed of music • Music played softly • Music played loudly • Short and long notes • How we group notes in • Lines and spaces are? • Music played very fast • Music played very slow • A note that has 2 beats • When the beat is a shhh • A note that has 4 beats • Music played super softly • Different types of voices • how high or low a sound is • How loud or soft a sound is • ...
Types of Music 2024-12-11
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- Music that is catchy and popular with a large crowd of people; Conan Gray
- Music normally associated with rhythm and rhyme; Eminem
- Music made with electronic insruments and synthesizers; Odetari
- Music that originates from South Korea and is popular among younger people; Stray Kids
- Music that contains riffs, electric guitar and bass, and a catchy rhythm; Stevie Wonder
- Smooth music that usually is associated with trumpet, trombone, and saxophones; Louis Armstrong
- Music normally associated with the south (or Tennessee), normally uses acoustic guitar or fiddle; Thomas Rhett
- Music including Spanish vocals; Marc Anthony
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- Music consisting of rapping and DJing; OutKast
- Loud heavy music associated with rock; Iron Maiden
- Music with drum set and electric guitar; widely popular from the 50s to 2010; Queen
- Music preformed as symphonies or concerts; use brass, string, and/or wood instruments; Mozart
- Music that is a mix of jazz, gospel, blues, and soul; normally associated with the 2000s; Destiny's Child
- Music considered "non-conformist" and contains a multitude of riffs and guitars; The Clash
- Music preformed on Broadway
- Music made independent of major lables and normally strays from top songs of the time; Arctic Monkeys
16 Clues: Music preformed on Broadway • Music including Spanish vocals; Marc Anthony • Music consisting of rapping and DJing; OutKast • Loud heavy music associated with rock; Iron Maiden • Music normally associated with rhythm and rhyme; Eminem • Music made with electronic insruments and synthesizers; Odetari • ...
7th Grade GP 1 Vocab Review 2017-09-05
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- Smaller divisions in a piece of music, like chapters in a book
- Small units of measurement in a piece of music, often between 2 and 4 beats long
- The basic steady pulse of the music
- A group of singers who perform together
- Multiple voices in a melody and accompaniment style, with similar rhythms
- A different spelling of the same note
- A single piece of music for voice
- The speed of the beat
- Music that directly depicts the text
- This family of instruments creates sound by using a reed or by blowing across a mouthpiece
- French secular song
- The common language of the region
- The lines and spaces that music is written on
- A secular dramatic work that tells a story through singing,costumes, sets, and acting
- Italian secular song
- The person who wrote the music
- Note lengths
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- Latin (usually) sacred song
- This family of instruments creates sound by striking a part of the instrument
- Symbols (flats, sharps, etc.) that alter the pitch of a note
- Multiple independent parts
- This family of instruments creates sound by buzzing into a mouthpiece
- The overall structure of a piece of music (ex. ABA)
- One musical line
- Another name for a piece of music
- The time period in which the music was written
- This family of instruments creates sound by bowing or plucking a string
- The category of a piece of music
- The symbol that shows the range of pitches (treble, bass, etc.)
- Music written for religious purposes
- The system of syllables used to learn singing
- Music not written for religious purposes
- Note range (high/low)
33 Clues: Note lengths • One musical line • French secular song • Italian secular song • The speed of the beat • Note range (high/low) • Multiple independent parts • Latin (usually) sacred song • The person who wrote the music • The category of a piece of music • Another name for a piece of music • A single piece of music for voice • The common language of the region • ...
7th Grade GP 1 Vocab Review 2017-09-05
Across
- A group of singers who perform together
- The category of a piece of music
- This family of instruments creates sound by using a reed or by blowing across a mouthpiece
- The person who wrote the music
- The lines and spaces that music is written on
- Symbols (flats, sharps, etc.) that alter the pitch of a note
- Another name for a piece of music
- One musical line
- Multiple voices in a melody and accompaniment style, with similar rhythms
- The time period in which the music was written
- The common language of the region
- The overall structure of a piece of music (ex. ABA)
- French secular song
- Latin (usually) sacred song
- Smaller divisions in a piece of music, like chapters in a book
- A single piece of music for voice
- Music written for religious purposes
- Small units of measurement in a piece of music, often between 2 and 4 beats long
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- This family of instruments creates sound by bowing or plucking a string
- A secular dramatic work that tells a story through singing,costumes, sets, and acting
- Italian secular song
- Multiple independent parts
- Note range (high/low)
- Music that directly depicts the text
- The symbol that shows the range of pitches (treble, bass, etc.)
- A different spelling of the same note
- The basic steady pulse of the music
- Music not written for religious purposes
- This family of instruments creates sound by striking a part of the instrument
- Note lengths
- The speed of the beat
- The system of syllables used to learn singing
- This family of instruments creates sound by buzzing into a mouthpiece
33 Clues: Note lengths • One musical line • French secular song • Italian secular song • Note range (high/low) • The speed of the beat • Multiple independent parts • Latin (usually) sacred song • The person who wrote the music • The category of a piece of music • Another name for a piece of music • The common language of the region • A single piece of music for voice • ...
Country Music Vocabulary 2022-02-08
Across
- Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens
- This style of music originated with the French-speaking Arcadian people from the Bayou region of Southwest Louisiana.
- This style of music originated in the Rio Grande Valley in the late 1800s. Blend of polka and waltz rhythms with Mexican folk music.
- Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music
- Style of music influenced by rock and roll and traditional country
- A short necked instrument with eight paired strings
- The man in Black
- This type of Country was created in the late 50s. The two producers responsible for the sound were Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins.
- Style of music was invented by Elvis Presley and Sam Phillips.
- The opposition by some artists to the Nashville Sound
- Type of country took traditional string bands and incorporated a big band sound
- Also known as a violin. Came to America from the British Isles.
- Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger
- Emphasizes the Appalachian roots of the Genre. Bill Monroe is the pioneer of this form of country music
- Originally called the WSM Barn Dance.
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- An amalgam of roots music. Popularly referred to as alt-country.
- A plucked string instrument brought to America from Africa by early slaves
- Hard driving electric music that emerged from Cajun and Creole cultures of Louisiana's Bayou. Sung in French and steeped in blues and African influences
- Precursor to the steel guitar, it was invented by the Dopyera Brothers in the 1920s.
- King of Country Music
- A member of the zither family. Made famous by Sara Carter of the Carter Family
- Capitol of Country Music
- Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens
- Queen of Country Music
- A reed instrument worn like a vest. Used primarily in conjunto.
25 Clues: The man in Black • King of Country Music • Queen of Country Music • Capitol of Country Music • Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens • Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger • Originally called the WSM Barn Dance. • Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens • Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music • A short necked instrument with eight paired strings • ...
Renaissance Music 2013-02-27
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- The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- what most instrumental music was intended for
- Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- a guitar-like string instrument
- press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- 450-1450
- unaccompanied choral music
- the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
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- Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- musical representation of specific poetic images.
- Middle Ages composer
- highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- 1450-1600
- Nun who composed music and saw visions
- secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- English composer of mostly keyboard music
- German equivalent of song and madrigal
- a small stringed instrument
- French equivalent of song and madrigal
32 Clues: 450-1450 • 1450-1600 • Middle Ages composer • unaccompanied choral music • a small stringed instrument • a guitar-like string instrument • a high-pitched woodwind instrument • Flemish composer of early Renaissance • Nun who composed music and saw visions • German equivalent of song and madrigal • French equivalent of song and madrigal • English composer of mostly keyboard music • ...
Music Genre 2023-06-12
Across
- Music with themes of rural life and storytelling.
- Latin music with a fusion of reggae and hip-hop elements.
- Groovy music with a strong bassline and syncopated rhythms.
- Soulful and rhythmic music with a focus on vocals.
- Elegant and sophisticated music played by orchestras.
- Heavy and aggressive music with loud guitars and intense vocals.
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- Laid-back music with a distinctive Caribbean rhythm.
- Music created using electronic instruments and sounds.
- Upbeat and catchy music with a popular appeal.
- Energetic music with electric guitars and strong beats.
- Uplifting music with religious themes and powerful vocals.
- Traditional music passed down through generations.
- Music that expresses sadness or deep emotions.
- Smooth and improvisational music with catchy rhythms.
- Hop Music with rhythmic beats and spoken rhymes.
15 Clues: Upbeat and catchy music with a popular appeal. • Music that expresses sadness or deep emotions. • Hop Music with rhythmic beats and spoken rhymes. • Music with themes of rural life and storytelling. • Traditional music passed down through generations. • Soulful and rhythmic music with a focus on vocals. • Laid-back music with a distinctive Caribbean rhythm. • ...
Middle Ages and Renaissance Review 2021-02-01
Across
- a piece of music that was secular and sung acappella by a group of people usually about love
- a sacred piece of music that was acappella
- music with one line of notes
- Composer of the Week for Renaissance...wrote English Madrigals and was an organist
- musicians that traveled the country singing love songs
- popularized the music of composers because music could be printed faster and in larger quantities.
- how children got their education during the Renaissance
- Not identified by name...Middle Ages composers stayed this way because they were worried God would be upset if they took credit for their work.
- rebirth
- the last part of the Mass
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- earliest music of the Middle Ages sung with no rhythm or harmony
- Gregorian Chant was named after this person.
- music with many lines of notes
- What was the most popular instrument of the Middle Ages?
- non-religious music
- religious music
- the first part of the Mass
- What was the most popular instrument of the Renaissance?
- a sacred piece of music that was sung in a very specific order
19 Clues: rebirth • religious music • non-religious music • the last part of the Mass • the first part of the Mass • music with one line of notes • music with many lines of notes • a sacred piece of music that was acappella • Gregorian Chant was named after this person. • musicians that traveled the country singing love songs • how children got their education during the Renaissance • ...
7th Grade GP 1 Vocab Review 2017-09-05
Across
- The lines and spaces that music is written on
- Multiple voices in a melody and accompaniment style, with similar rhythms
- The symbol that shows the range of pitches (treble, bass, etc.)
- The system of syllables used to learn singing
- French secular song
- Another name for a piece of music
- A secular dramatic work that tells a story through singing,costumes, sets, and acting
- Italian secular song
- The person who wrote the music
- This family of instruments creates sound by buzzing into a mouthpiece
- The speed of the beat
- Music written for religious purposes
- Note lengths
- The basic steady pulse of the music
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- Note range (high/low)
- One musical line
- Multiple independent parts
- Symbols (flats, sharps, etc.) that alter the pitch of a note
- The common language of the region
- A different spelling of the same note
- Music not written for religious purposes
- The category of a piece of music
- This family of instruments creates sound by bowing or plucking a string
- Smaller divisions in a piece of music, like chapters in a book
- The overall structure of a piece of music (ex. ABA)
- Small units of measurement in a piece of music, often between 2 and 4 beats long
- A single piece of music for voice
- Latin (usually) sacred song
28 Clues: Note lengths • One musical line • French secular song • Italian secular song • Note range (high/low) • The speed of the beat • Multiple independent parts • Latin (usually) sacred song • The person who wrote the music • The category of a piece of music • The common language of the region • Another name for a piece of music • A single piece of music for voice • ...
Music Terminology Puzzle 2023-09-05
Across
- One melodic line, no accompaniment
- Very loud
- The section of the music where some aspects of the music are altered but the original is still recognizable
- A melodic idea used as a building block in the construction of a musical work
- One melody with accompaniment
- Melodies that move by small intervals in a joined connected manner
- Broad, very slow
- Unstable, discordant, harmony
- Unit of meaning within the music
- The sounding of three or more pitches at the same time
- The interweaving of the melodic and harmonic elements of music
- The volume at which the music is sung or played
- Simultaneous happenings with the melody in a piece of music
- Resolution of dissonance, producing a concordant sound
- The organizing principle in music
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- Music created spontaneously in performance, as in Jazz
- Sections of a large scale composition
- Speeding up the pace
- Device that indicates the tempo, or beats per minute, by sounding a pulse
- Two or more independent melodic lines combined
- In a rhythm, when the unstressed beat becomes stressed
- Main line of music
- Fast
23 Clues: Fast • Very loud • Broad, very slow • Main line of music • Speeding up the pace • One melody with accompaniment • Unstable, discordant, harmony • Unit of meaning within the music • The organizing principle in music • One melodic line, no accompaniment • Sections of a large scale composition • Two or more independent melodic lines combined • ...
Music Sessions #53 2023-04-11
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- What does she say he traded a Ferrari for?
- How many children does Shakira have?
- Who sings the background vocals with Shakira?
- Finish the lyric: Pa'tipos ____ tu
- Where was Bzrp born?
- Finish the lyric: Las mujeres ya no lloran, las mujeres ________
- How old was Bzrp when Music Sessions #53 was released?
- What is the number after Music Sessions in the title?
- True or False: Music Sessions #53 broke the record for the most viewed Latin track on Youtube in 24 hours
- What month was Music Sessions #53 released?
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- Where was Shakira born?
- How old was Shakira when Music Sessions #53 came out?
- What year was Music Sessions #53 released?
- What animal did she compare herself to?
- Finish the lyric: Sorry, baby, hace ____
- Who sings Music Sessions #53?
- How many Guinness World Records did Music Sessions #53 break?
- True or False: Music Sessions #53 became the 5th most streamed song on Spotify in 24 hours
- What does he need to work on instead of going to the gym?
- How many Grammys has Shakira won?
20 Clues: Where was Bzrp born? • Where was Shakira born? • Who sings Music Sessions #53? • How many Grammys has Shakira won? • Finish the lyric: Pa'tipos ____ tu • How many children does Shakira have? • What animal did she compare herself to? • Finish the lyric: Sorry, baby, hace ____ • What does she say he traded a Ferrari for? • What year was Music Sessions #53 released? • ...
BAND 2024-11-18
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- WE HAVE TWO OF THESE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MUSIC ONE FOR HIGH AND ONE FOR LOW
- WHAT YOU PLAY IN
- THEY HIT THINGS FOR A LIVING
- MEANS PLAYING THE LOWER NOTES
- MEANS SOFT AND IS ALSO A KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT
- MEANS THE END OF THE MUSIC
- THE ADVANCED BAND
- FIRST YEAR BAND
- MEANS VERY SOFT
- IT'S SLIDERIFFIC
- SMALLEST BRASS
- WHAT VIBRATES ON THE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS
- MEANS PLAYING THE HIGHER NOTES
- A BABY TUBA
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- WOODWIND WITH A REED (BLACK INSTRUMENT)
- A FOREIGN INSTRUMENT
- MEANS VERY LOUD
- WHAT WE PLAY AT CONCERTS
- THE LOUDS AND SOFTS
- GOLD CURVED WOODWIND
- THE NAME OF THE MUSIC
- WHEN WE PLAY OUR MUSIC IN FRONT OF A CROWD
- THE LOWEST OF THE BRASS
- MEANS LOUD
- MEANS TO DO IT AGAIN
- THE PERSON WHO WRITES THE MUSIC
- SEPARATES MEASURES
- WHAT MUSIC IS WRITTEN ON
- MEANS MIDDLE OR MEDIUM
- ADDING TO THE RANGE OF THE MUSIC
- SPEED OF THE MUSIC
31 Clues: MEANS LOUD • A BABY TUBA • SMALLEST BRASS • MEANS VERY LOUD • FIRST YEAR BAND • MEANS VERY SOFT • WHAT YOU PLAY IN • IT'S SLIDERIFFIC • THE ADVANCED BAND • SEPARATES MEASURES • SPEED OF THE MUSIC • THE LOUDS AND SOFTS • A FOREIGN INSTRUMENT • GOLD CURVED WOODWIND • MEANS TO DO IT AGAIN • THE NAME OF THE MUSIC • MEANS MIDDLE OR MEDIUM • THE LOWEST OF THE BRASS • WHAT WE PLAY AT CONCERTS • ...