music Crossword Puzzles
Music theory stuff 2018-11-06
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- the rest gets four beats.
- the volume of the music.
- the note gets four beats.
- a break in the music.
- medium loud.
- the rest gets one beat.
- very quiet.
- signature, tells you the tempo of the music.
- loud.
- the rest gets two beats.
- quiet.
- the speed of the music.
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- an increase in volume.
- the note gets one beat.
- a decrease in volume.
- very loud.
- the note gets two beats.
- medium quiet.
- the style of the music.
- repeat the song.
20 Clues: loud. • quiet. • very loud. • very quiet. • medium loud. • medium quiet. • repeat the song. • a decrease in volume. • a break in the music. • an increase in volume. • the note gets one beat. • the rest gets one beat. • the style of the music. • the speed of the music. • the volume of the music. • the note gets two beats. • the rest gets two beats. • the rest gets four beats. • ...
Music Element Review 2024-12-04
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- pattern of notes placed in time
- Frequency units
- Intentionally organized sound
- Distance between lowest and highest note
- walking pace
- Italian for soft
- loudness or softness of music
- extremely fast
- Pleasing Harmony
- Italian for loud
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- quality of sound
- Displeasing Harmony
- more than one note played simultaneously
- sequence of pitches that is musically satisfying
- the speed of music
- Highness or Lowness of sound
- Amplitude units
- the way elements work together
- Pulse of music
- Audible vibrations
- structure of music
21 Clues: walking pace • extremely fast • Pulse of music • Frequency units • Amplitude units • quality of sound • Italian for soft • Pleasing Harmony • Italian for loud • the speed of music • Audible vibrations • structure of music • Displeasing Harmony • Highness or Lowness of sound • Intentionally organized sound • loudness or softness of music • the way elements work together • ...
Opera Crossword 2014-12-08
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- To make a voice clear
- A voice range in the lower section, usually for women
- The highest of the four standard singing voices
- A group of people singing together
- The recurring theme in a composition
- Music Music piece sang by two people together
- Lowest voice range
- High trills or notes sang by a Soprano
- A group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- Music piece with no breaks or stops
- Male voice range between bass and alto
- A voice range between tenor and bass, usually for men
- An introduction to something more sustainable
- Used to praise a female singer
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- Text in a music piece that represents the natural sound of speech
- The loudness of music
- a intro in music
- The opera’s words or lyrics
- Used to praise a singer
- With force on a piano
- To compose a music piece
- A dramatic music piece with many art forms included in it.
- Female voice range that’s usually between soprano and contralto
- Abrupt, short, and close together notes
- A large keyboard musical instrument with wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, struck by a hammer
- An extended dramatic work in which music constituents a dominating feature
- A melody sang with an accompaniment.
- Realism in art
28 Clues: Realism in art • a intro in music • Lowest voice range • The loudness of music • To make a voice clear • With force on a piano • Used to praise a singer • To compose a music piece • The opera’s words or lyrics • Used to praise a female singer • A group of people singing together • Music piece with no breaks or stops • The recurring theme in a composition • ...
Chapter 24 Vocabulary Crossword 2020-11-05
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- a 19th century type of light (often comic) opera, employing spoken dialogue in between musical numbers
- a type of rap music that can sometimes have lyrics that have violent, misogynist, or racist undertones
- genre of African American choral church music, associated with the blues
- a major African American performance style that has influenced all 20th century popular music
- in jazz, a brief solo improvisation between song phrases
- a type of variety show popular in 19th century America, performed in blackface
- a style of music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan in the late 1960's; it was characterized by a polished, lyrical style, and performances that featured dance steps and sequins
- a style of music that evolved out of soul music in the late 1960s; it was characterized by syncopation, a heavy bass line, a smaller band that included electric guitars and piano as well as a horn section
- a jazz style of the 1940s
- a sub-genre of rock music that uses larger forms and more complex harmonies than other popular styles; songs occasionally quote examples from classical music
- the big jazz bands (10 to 20 players) of the 1930s and 40s
- genre of African American popular music of the 1980s and 90s, featuring rapid recitation in rhyme
- American development of operetta, involving American subjects and music and music influenced by jazz or rock
- a subgenre of alternative rock music which originated in the early 1980s; initially a form of independent music, it was based on small labels with low budgets; indie rock and alternative rock are often used interchangeably
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- the backing music for rap; it became its own style apart from rap, although the term is often used interchangeably with rap
- a common structure for blues songs that involves a simple chord progression, strophic verses made up of three lines of four measures each, and repetition of the first line
- music that was developed in America outside the European concert music tradition
- a style of music that derived from Southern gospel combined with rhythm and blues; it was characterized by a dramatic delivery of the vocal line and large bands with wind instruments
- a type of big-band jazz of the late 1930s and 40s
- a simple anthem based on a hymn, with a little counterpoint
- in African and early African American music, a style in which a phrase by a leading singer or soloist is answered by a larger group or chorus, and the process is repeated again and again
- in jazz, the fractional shifting of accents away from the beats
- genre of African American music of the early 1950s, forerunner of rock
- religious folk song, usually among African Americans (called "Negro spiritual" in the 19th century)
- a style of American popular music around 1900, usually for piano, which led to jazz
- a style of rock music characterized by the extreme use of the electric guitar, a persistent beat, either fast or slow, and a vocal part usually sung in a wailing, screaming, or barking manner; this music is typically performed at high volumes
- the dominant popular-music style of the late 20th century
- a form of experimental rock that combined elements of art rock, jazz, and alternative with electronic influences to create richly textured soundscapes; it is characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs
- a style of music that evolved from the more Southern hillbilly and folk styles of rock's ancestry; it included a strong rock beat and used electric instruments
- a type of African American vernacular music, used in jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, and other styles of popular music
- a style of music derived from 1970s rock; it is characterized by fast tempos, loud volume, lyrics that are often shouted and tend to criticize authority, guitar breaks but normally no complicated guitar solos, and highly distorted chords or "buzzsaw drone" in the guitar, and non-traditional rhythms
- a style of American rock that emerged in the late 1960s, often associated with psychedelic drugs; it was characterized by heavy amplification, jazz-like improvisation, and new sound technologies
- a style of rock music characterized by a raucous guitar sound and lazy vocal delivery
33 Clues: a jazz style of the 1940s • a type of big-band jazz of the late 1930s and 40s • in jazz, a brief solo improvisation between song phrases • the dominant popular-music style of the late 20th century • the big jazz bands (10 to 20 players) of the 1930s and 40s • a simple anthem based on a hymn, with a little counterpoint • ...
Musical Elements Crossword 2014-10-27
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- The uniqueness of an instruments sound that makes it distinct from another
- Loud
- The speed of the beat.
- Medium loud.
- Very soft.
- The timbre group of violin, viola, cello, bass, and guitar.
- The timbre group of the trumpet, french horn, and trombone.
- A slow music tempo.
- How loud or soft the music is.
- A fast musical tempo
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- How short or long the sounds are in music.
- How thick or thin the music is.
- The pulse of the music.
- The timbre group of flutes, clarinets, and oboes.
- Very loud.
- The five lines and four spaces in music.
- The timbre group of the snare drum, cymbals, and maracas.
- Two or more notes played at the same time.
- Medium soft.
- A series of connected notes that form a tune.
- Soft.
- The style or type of music.
22 Clues: Loud • Soft. • Very loud. • Very soft. • Medium soft. • Medium loud. • A slow music tempo. • A fast musical tempo • The speed of the beat. • The pulse of the music. • The style or type of music. • How loud or soft the music is. • How thick or thin the music is. • The five lines and four spaces in music. • How short or long the sounds are in music. • Two or more notes played at the same time. • ...
The Sound of Music 2020-09-28
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- The highest female voice
- Group of performers
- Sequence of notes in ascending or descending order or what you weigh yourself on
- Kenny G plays this instrument
- Bluegrass instrument
- Type of music or dance in 3/4 time
- Michael Jackson with the king of this music style
- Music genre of Mozart
- Elvis was the king of this music genre
- Johann Sebastian
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- The speed of music
- Piccolo cousin
- Type of clef on the upper staff of a score
- "The Beat Goes On" artist couple
- Music genre of Miles Davis and New Orleans
- Type of instrument that an oboe is
- Role Dudamel plays for the LA Philharmonic
- Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man
- Aretha Franklin was the queen of this type of music
- Voice type of lowest male vocal range
- Fiddle
- Opera piece
- Angelic instrument or to nag
23 Clues: Fiddle • Opera piece • Piccolo cousin • Johann Sebastian • The speed of music • Group of performers • Bluegrass instrument • Music genre of Mozart • The highest female voice • Angelic instrument or to nag • Kenny G plays this instrument • "The Beat Goes On" artist couple • Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man • Type of instrument that an oboe is • Type of music or dance in 3/4 time • ...
The Sound of Music 2020-09-28
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- "The Beat Goes On" artist couple
- Aretha Franklin was the queen of this type of music
- Elvis was the king of this music genre
- Johann Sebastian
- Music genre of Miles Davis and New Orleans
- Piccolo cousin
- Role Dudamel plays for the LA Philharmonic
- Michael Jackson with the king of this music style
- Angelic instrument or to nag
- Bluegrass instrument
- Type of instrument that an oboe is
- Opera piece
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- Music genre of Mozart
- Group of performers
- Fiddle
- Type of clef on the upper staff of a score
- Sequence of notes in ascending or descending order of what you weigh yourself on
- Kenny G plays this instrument
- The highest female voice
- The speed of music
- Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man
- Type of music or dance in 3/4 time
- Voice type of lowest male vocal range
23 Clues: Fiddle • Opera piece • Piccolo cousin • Johann Sebastian • The speed of music • Group of performers • Bluegrass instrument • Music genre of Mozart • The highest female voice • Angelic instrument or to nag • Kenny G plays this instrument • "The Beat Goes On" artist couple • Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man • Type of instrument that an oboe is • Type of music or dance in 3/4 time • ...
Music Elements 2018-03-07
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- Overall structure or plan of a piece of music
- A rhythmic pattern
- A melodic or harmonic configuration that creates a sense of resolution
- Soft music
- A repeated pattern of music or sound
- Very soft music
- A reflection of sound
- What makes a sound have a different sound from another
- A combination of musical notes to produce chords
- A segment of time corresponding to to a specific number of beats
- Low in pitch
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- Loud Music
- How high or low a note is
- A sequence of single notes
- How long or short a note, phrase, section, or composition lasts
- Very loud music
- The speed at which a specific part of music is played
- Three or more notes that combine harmoniously
- A part of a song that is repeated after each verse
- Used to break up a pattern
20 Clues: Loud Music • Soft music • Low in pitch • Very loud music • Very soft music • A rhythmic pattern • A reflection of sound • How high or low a note is • A sequence of single notes • Used to break up a pattern • A repeated pattern of music or sound • Overall structure or plan of a piece of music • Three or more notes that combine harmoniously • ...
The Sound of Music 2020-09-28
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- Sequence of notes in ascending or descending order of what you weigh yourself on
- Bluegrass instrument
- "The Beat Goes On" artist couple
- Type of clef on the upper staff of a score
- Michael Jackson with the king of this music style
- Group of performers
- Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man
- Type of instrument that an oboe is
- Music genre of Mozart
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- Elvis was the king of this music genre
- Role Dudamel plays for the LA Philharmonic
- Voice type of lowest male vocal range
- Music genre of Miles Davis and New Orleans
- The highest female voice
- Fiddle
- Kenny G plays this instrument
- Piccolo cousin
- The speed of music
- Angelic instrument or to nag
- Johann Sebastian
- Type of music or dance in 3/4 time
- Opera piece
- Aretha Franklin was the queen of this type of music
23 Clues: Fiddle • Opera piece • Piccolo cousin • Johann Sebastian • The speed of music • Group of performers • Bluegrass instrument • Music genre of Mozart • The highest female voice • Angelic instrument or to nag • Kenny G plays this instrument • "The Beat Goes On" artist couple • Bob Dylan hit, Mr. __________ Man • Type of instrument that an oboe is • Type of music or dance in 3/4 time • ...
Chords and Classical Music Review 2023-02-24
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- louds and softs in music
- the person who leads a musical group
- genre from the modern era that greatly influenced music from this time.
- These chords sound bright and happy.
- make something up on the spot
- first chord in Pachabel's canon
- Instrument often heard in Baroque era
- 1400-1600
- These chords sound dark and sad.
- 1750-1820
- composer from the classical era
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- fourth chord in Pachabel's canon
- music that tells a story
- music without instruments
- Texutre of music from renaissance era
- 1600-1750
- second chord in Pachabel's canon
- 'loose time'
- 1820-1900
- instrument invented in classical era
- music that is not for religious workship
- third chord in Pachabel's canon
- music for religious worship
- note decorations
- fifth chord in Pachabel's canon
- 1900+
- woodwind invented in classical era
27 Clues: 1900+ • 1600-1750 • 1820-1900 • 1400-1600 • 1750-1820 • 'loose time' • note decorations • louds and softs in music • music that tells a story • music without instruments • music for religious worship • make something up on the spot • first chord in Pachabel's canon • third chord in Pachabel's canon • fifth chord in Pachabel's canon • composer from the classical era • ...
Musical Genres 2023-05-30
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- Genre associated with independent and alternative music
- Genre combining music and theatrical performances
- Genre featuring soulful expression and emotion
- Popular music genre with catchy melodies
- Genre rooted in traditional and cultural heritage
- Genre with fast-paced, stripped-down sound
- Genre using electronic instruments and technology
- Genre with rhythmic and rhyming speech
- Genre characterized by guitar-driven sound
- Genre originating from African American communities
- Genre with Latin American and Caribbean influences
- Genre known for heavy guitar riffs and aggressive sound
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- Music genre originating in Jamaica
- Genre characterized by dance-oriented beats
- Rhythm and blues, genre with elements of jazz, gospel, and blues
- Genre rooted in Christian music traditions
- Genre emphasizing strong rhythm and groove
- Genre rooted in traditional folk music
- Genre with rhythmic speech and vocal delivery
- Genre featuring Western art music traditions
20 Clues: Music genre originating in Jamaica • Genre rooted in traditional folk music • Genre with rhythmic and rhyming speech • Popular music genre with catchy melodies • Genre rooted in Christian music traditions • Genre emphasizing strong rhythm and groove • Genre with fast-paced, stripped-down sound • Genre characterized by guitar-driven sound • ...
Music Vocab 2024-04-26
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- connecting the same notes together
- Playing or singing until the director tells you to stop
- short and detached
- tells you to repeat a section of music
- emphasize a note
- tells you how many beats are in each measure
- how loud or soft music can get
- gradually get louder
- cancels a sharp or flat
- divides the measures
- indicating a note or passage to be played louder and more forcefully
- to lower a note by a half step
- connecting different notes together
- segment of time within a piece of music
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
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- At the beginning of the music
- tells you what key the music is in
- gradually get softer
- to raise a note by a half step
- ends the music
- to hold or sustain a note for its full length
- tells you when you can breathe in the music
22 Clues: ends the music • emphasize a note • short and detached • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • divides the measures • 5 lines and 4 spaces • cancels a sharp or flat • At the beginning of the music • to raise a note by a half step • how loud or soft music can get • to lower a note by a half step • tells you what key the music is in • connecting the same notes together • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-01-03
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- the highness or lowness of a sound
- the volume (how loud or quiet) the music is
- the pulse of the music
- musical style is also called ______
- sections of music that repeat create the ______
- the tune of a song
- the unique or special sound something makes
- a group of musicians that includes strings
- musical pictures that help us read music
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- the leader or director of the music
- instruments may include percussion, brass, woodwind
- is the speed of the beat
- many musicians singing together
- a musician who performs music
- a combination of sounds/notes and silences/rests
- a person who writes music
- to have pride in your country
- to create something on the spot
- something you hit, shake, or scrape
19 Clues: the tune of a song • the pulse of the music • is the speed of the beat • a person who writes music • a musician who performs music • to have pride in your country • many musicians singing together • to create something on the spot • the highness or lowness of a sound • the leader or director of the music • musical style is also called ______ • something you hit, shake, or scrape • ...
Music Genres 2023-06-22
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- Smooth and improvisational music featuring instruments like saxophones and trumpets.
- High-energy music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers.
- Dramatic and theatrical music where singers perform with orchestral accompaniment, often telling emotional stories through their vocal performances.
- Melodic music with a focus on storytelling, often incorporating guitars and fiddles.
- Groovy and soulful music with a focus on strong bass lines and syncopated rhythms.
- Uplifting and spiritual music with strong vocal harmonies, often performed in churches or religious settings.
- Danceable music blending reggae, Latin, and hip-hop influences, with catchy beats and rap vocals.
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- Elegant and sophisticated music composed by famous classical composers like Mozart or Beethoven.
- Energetic and rhythmic Latin music often accompanied by dance movements.
- Rhythmic and urban music characterized by rap lyrics and strong beats.
- Soulful and melodic music that combines elements of rhythm and blues with pop and hip-hop influences.
- Upbeat and catchy songs that are popular and easy to sing along to.
- Energetic and loud music with electric guitars, drums, and powerful vocals.
- Laid-back and rhythmic music originating from Jamaica, known for its distinctive off-beat rhythms and positive lyrics.
- Simple and acoustic music that tells stories and reflects cultural traditions.
- Raw and rebellious music characterized by fast tempos, distorted guitars, and aggressive lyrics.
16 Clues: Upbeat and catchy songs that are popular and easy to sing along to. • Rhythmic and urban music characterized by rap lyrics and strong beats. • Energetic and rhythmic Latin music often accompanied by dance movements. • High-energy music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers. • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- / This instrument is made out of an
- / Calypso music is music of the Ca.......
- / Has every every instrument
- / Musician that plays steel drum
- / Has a volcano
- / A language spoken in latin america
- / Is the music of Jamaica
- / Small sticks Originated in Cube and is a instrument
- / Dance that comes from the Dominican republic and Haiti
- / Has to be made to up stand humidity
- / Ancient structure built in Andes Mountains
- / Tall drum originated from cuba
- / capital is AlbanyCharro / Mariachi Band wear
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- / Instrument ( drum) originated from Cuba
- / Instrument used in Andean Music
- / Low instrument in Mariachi band
- / Mariachi plays this style of music
- / Primarily used instrument in merengue
- / This music was originated in Argentina
- / Metal tube with holes
- / Island country in the Caribbean
- / People who weren't originally there or before colonization.
- / Started in Trinidad and Tobago
- / High instrument used in Mariachi band
- / where Andean music comes from
- / Language other that spanish spoken in the Caribbean
- / indigenous people of Andes Mountains
- / Calpyso music started from
28 Clues: / Has a volcano • / Metal tube with holes • / Is the music of Jamaica • / Has every every instrument • / Calpyso music started from • / where Andean music comes from • / Musician that plays steel drum • / Started in Trinidad and Tobago • / Tall drum originated from cuba • / Instrument used in Andean Music • / Low instrument in Mariachi band • ...
20th Century 2021-02-25
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- This instrument was invented by "The March King"; it is a tuba that wraps around the body to use in marching band
- This invention allowed people to listen to news worldwide and music
- This composer was from Hungary and created music based on his country's folk songs
- This style of jazz music was written out and used big bands
- One of the most famous African American blues singers
- A British band that was wildly popular in the 1960s
- A style expressing artistic ideas using geometric shapes
- This made businesses more efficient and changed education along with communication worldwide
- This musician was the biggest rock and roll star of the 1950s
- Along with the invention of records, tapes, and videos, these were a way to listen to recordings of music
- This style of art embraced vague colors, and subtle shades. The art and music conveyed an emotion as it was happening
- This composer invented ragtime
- This article of clothing became popular for both men and women
- This instrument became the most important element in rhythm and blues
- This style of music became popular after WWII when blue bands added electric guitar and bass, and a drum set
- This composer used electronic instruments and recorded sounds to create new musical textures
- This type of music became wildly popular for casual entertainment in the late 1800s
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- This composer was from France and was so talented he attended the Paris Conservatory of music at age 11
- This instrument was popular in the 1970s
- This composer created the twelve-tone system and serialism
- This composer was from France and was an organist and choirmaster
- A famous blues pianist
- This style of music came from slave work songs and uses 12 bars along with sad lyrics
- This type of music was created in the late 1800s and uses heavy syncopation with improvisation
- This composer was an American military musician and his nickname is "The March King"
- A famous composer who influenced swing music
- This type of music included blues, ragtime, dixieland, swing, pop, soul, rock, rap, marching band music, and Broadway music
- This form of transportation was invented in 1903
- This composer was friends with Faure and a famous pianist
- This composer was Austrian, and his compositions were very short with few instruments.
- This type of music was created from African American spirituals and uses an upbeat piano style
- This is a television show that debuted in the 1980s showing music videos 24 hours a day
- This composer created 4'33", a song where the pianist is totally silent and the music is created from any sounds in the performance hall
- An art form embracing consumer images
- New Orleans style music using a trumpet, trombone, clarinet, saxophone, and rhythm section
- This composer was American and loved dissonance. He composed his music based on American folk tunes
- This composer was from Russia and created music using primitivism and polytonality
37 Clues: A famous blues pianist • This composer invented ragtime • An art form embracing consumer images • This instrument was popular in the 1970s • A famous composer who influenced swing music • This form of transportation was invented in 1903 • A British band that was wildly popular in the 1960s • One of the most famous African American blues singers • ...
Music Terms and Genres 2018-06-05
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- sequence of pitches
- space between two lines drawn through the music staff
- repeating changing of the pitch of a note
- five horizontal lines music is written on
- ole opry place country musicians are excited to perform at
- highest of the singing voices
- started as spirituals, chants, and praise songs
- makes the note sound a little higher than a regular one
- music created to be popular
- became popular in the 50s and 60s (Elvis Presley)
- combination or quality of sounds that sound unstable
- type of music with ragged rhythm
- type of music that is made to last a long time
- improvisation is important in this type of music
- writing so each instrument sounds good
- how high or low a musical sound is
- growing louder
- speed you play music
- what moves the music forward in time
- a range of voice that is between the bass and the alto
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- lines short lines used with notes that aren't on the staff
- the lowest of voices and lowest part of harmony
- words or signs showing how loud or soft to play
- music that is played behind the main performer
- how long each note will be, how many notes in a measure
- several notes or chords come together to create a sound
- a jazz group of ten or more musicians
- clef sign that shows which names notes get
- makes the note sound a little lower than a regular one
- regular rhythmic pattern of music
- music created on the spot during a performance
- high pitched, lower than soprano higher than a tenor
- verse of a song
- a musical sound or symbol used to write it down
- getting softer
- when two or more notes or pitches are played at once
- written down version of music
- scale on which a piece of music is based
- this type of music has its capital in Nashville
- repeated in higher and lower pitches
40 Clues: getting softer • growing louder • verse of a song • sequence of pitches • speed you play music • music created to be popular • highest of the singing voices • written down version of music • type of music with ragged rhythm • regular rhythmic pattern of music • how high or low a musical sound is • repeated in higher and lower pitches • what moves the music forward in time • ...
Music Terms and Genres 2018-06-05
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- repeating changing of the pitch of a note
- lines short lines used with notes that aren't on the staff
- / written down version of music
- when two or more notes or pitches are played at once
- makes the note sound a little higher than a regular one
- combination or quality of sounds that sound unstable
- clef sign that shows which names notes get
- improvisation is important in this type of music
- verse of a song
- speed you play music
- type of music with ragged rhythm
- / a range of voice that is between the bass and the alto
- sequence of pitches
- five horizontal lines music is written on
- / started as spirituals, chants, and praise songs
- writing so each instrument sounds good
- / music created to be popular
- makes the note sound a little lower than a regular one
- this type of music has its capital in Nashville
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- / high pitched, lower than soprano higher than a tenor
- type of music that is made to last a long time
- / a musical sound or symbol used to write it down
- / how high or low a musical sound is
- / space between two lines drawn through the music staff
- scale on which a piece of music is based
- / regular rhythmic pattern of music
- repeated in higher and lower pitches
- what moves the music forward in time
- words or signs showing how loud or soft to play
- music that is played behind the main performer
- music created on the spot during a performance
- getting softer
- growing louder
- / how long each note will be, how many notes in a measure
- ole opry place country musicians are excited to perform at
- several notes or chords come together to create a sound
- / the lowest of voices and lowest part of harmony
- band / a jazz group of ten or more musicians
- / highest of the singing voices
- and roll / became popular in the 50s and 60s (Elvis Presley)
40 Clues: getting softer • growing louder • verse of a song • sequence of pitches • speed you play music • / music created to be popular • / written down version of music • type of music with ragged rhythm • / highest of the singing voices • / regular rhythmic pattern of music • repeated in higher and lower pitches • what moves the music forward in time • ...
Performance review 2024-10-04
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- Pertaining to singing or the voice in music
- A slight fluctuation in pitch used to add expression to a note
- Music performed without electronic amplification
- The level of interaction between a performer and the audience
- A live musical performance, often by an artist or group
- Accents on the off-beat or unexpected beats
- Differences between soft and loud, fast and slow sections in music
- The quality of sound produced by an instrument or voice
- The place where performers give a live performance
- A gradual increase in loudness
- A critical analysis of a performance or recording
- The deep, full sound of a note that fills a space
- The speed at which music is played
- A section of a song with repeated music but different lyrics
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- The pattern of beats or timing in a piece of music
- The change from one key to another in music
- A high vocal register used especially by male singers
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- A term meaning to play softly
- Making up music on the spot, without preplanning
- Combination of different musical notes played or sung together
- A person who performs or creates music, art, or other creative work
- The basic unit of time in music
- Changes in loudness or softness in music
- A gradual decrease in loudness
- The way a performer engages or captivates an audience
- The people watching and listening to a live performance
- The person leading an orchestra or choir
- Practicing before a performance
- The selection of instruments used in a piece of music
- A combination of notes played together
- A performance by one musician or singer
- A sequence of musical notes that form the main tune
- A category or style of music, such as rock or classical
- A large group of musicians playing various instruments
- A term meaning to play loudly
- A performance by two musicians or singers
- A live presentation of music, dance, or theater
- The repeated part of a song, often the most memorable
39 Clues: A term meaning to play softly • A term meaning to play loudly • A gradual decrease in loudness • A gradual increase in loudness • The basic unit of time in music • Practicing before a performance • The speed at which music is played • The highness or lowness of a sound • A combination of notes played together • A performance by one musician or singer • ...
Apollo World 5 Unit 3 All Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-21
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- the sound made by a musical instrument written on a sheet of paper.
- an aggressive genre of music that usually has an electric guitar and drums.
- a musical instrument that has six strings that you play with your fingers or a pick.
- to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music.
- a musical instrument with strings, which you hold under your chin and play with a bow.
- a musical instrument that you play by hitting it with sticks or with your hands.
- a metal instrument that you blow into, used especially in jazz music.
- a group of musicians who play music together, often with a singer.
- doing an activity or training regularly so that you can improve your skill.
- a genre of music that has a strong rhythm and has instruments such as saxophones.
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- a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
- a public performance of music.
- a group of notes played together.
- a genre of music that normally has a strong beat performed by rappers.
- the most important singer.
- a musical instrument that you hold to your face and blow air into it or into a hole.
- a large musical instrument played by pressing the black and white keys of a keyboard.
- a genre of music composed by people such as Mozart or Beethoven.
- the main tune or sound in a piece of music.
- a genre of music that follows a simple tune that many people like.
- a series of regular hits to something / the main rhythm in a piece of music.
21 Clues: the most important singer. • a public performance of music. • a group of notes played together. • the main tune or sound in a piece of music. • to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music. • a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements. • a genre of music composed by people such as Mozart or Beethoven. • ...
Unit 3 Lesson 9 2023-10-31
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- the (female) sculptor
- the (male) sculptor
- the sound, noise, tone
- the picture, image, painting, illustration, portrait, religious icon
- if only, to wish, to hope
- the (genre) comedy
- the (music) lyre
- the (m or f) painter, artist
- the (arts) theater, playhouse, show
- the (music) violin
- the (m or f) amateur, rookie, novice, (as an adj) work for fun or w/o pay, e.g., photography, fish, soccer
- the (music) guitar
- the work or project in film, stage, play, research, artwork, building, etc., (physics/ joules) work
- the subject & art of music, music, a band or orchestra, score (sheet music)
- the (arts) painting, painting style
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- epic, of or related to an epic: poem/art/event regarding mythical heroes, something unusual in size or scope, massive
- the (music) orchestra, band, jazz band
- the (material) canvas, the framework of a plot, the framework of an activity or plan
- the (written and study of) literature
- the painting, blackboard/chalkboard/white-erase board, bulletin board, systematic presentation of things (e.g., log tables)
- the (m or f) musician, composer, music teacher, (as adj) musical, of or pertaining to music
- to create, make, build, generate
- talentless, lacking in talent
- the (arts) sculpture
- the (music) note, sound of a music note, (fig) nuance, (2nd ent) the (diplomatic) missive, note
- the exhibition, exposition, showroom, essay, report, exhibit, show
- the (arts) statue
- theatrical
- έργο the (arts) theatrical play
- the camera
- to draw or paint, perform a task with virtuosity, (fig) recount, describe (paint the picture fig.)
31 Clues: theatrical • the camera • the (music) lyre • the (arts) statue • the (genre) comedy • the (music) violin • the (music) guitar • the (male) sculptor • the (arts) sculpture • the (female) sculptor • the sound, noise, tone • if only, to wish, to hope • the (m or f) painter, artist • talentless, lacking in talent • έργο the (arts) theatrical play • to create, make, build, generate • ...
Music Vocab 2022-04-13
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- the smallest distance between notes
- the duration pattern of notes
- a steady sound with pitch and duration
- the perceived sound of a note
- sound gets gradually louder
- the organization of pitches into a main idea
- the point a string is pressed to change notes
- the frequency of a sound
- a fast tempo
- music made from 1730-1820
- creating original music in a moment
- signal to a musical group to start playing
- the organization of notes in a key
- measuring the wavelength of a pitch
- two or more pitches sounding at once
- use of dynamics in a piece of music
- a period of music in the 17th and 18th century
- use constructive criticism to evaluate a performance
- multiple notes played at once
- the volume at which music is played
- changing mood through music
- the accuracy of a pitch
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- a regular pulsating change of pitch
- music with no instruments
- emotional quality of musical experience
- writing songs with different patterns
- a symbol to represent pitch and duration
- how loud one section is compared to the group
- using stereo sound to divide music left and right
- the group of notes used to write a song
- a musical sentence
- the tone color of an instrument
- music that isn't electric
- a group of performers
- an ensemble or piece written for 4 voices
- a basic form of music usually in 3 parts
- the speed of music
- brushing strings to make sound
- sound
39 Clues: sound • a fast tempo • a musical sentence • the speed of music • a group of performers • the accuracy of a pitch • the frequency of a sound • music with no instruments • music made from 1730-1820 • music that isn't electric • sound gets gradually louder • changing mood through music • the duration pattern of notes • the perceived sound of a note • multiple notes played at once • ...
Music vocabulary crossword 2024-11-13
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- The act of making a new song, album, or piece of music available to the public.
- A person who performs songs, typically using their voice.
- Music that is performed without lyrics, typically featuring instruments only.
- The part of a song that is repeated and usually contains the main message or theme.
- Music that is played using traditional, non-electric instruments, often emphasizing natural sound.
- A musician who plays drums or percussion instruments.
- The words or text of a song.
- A single song or piece of music, especially one on an album.
- A song or melody that is easy to remember and sticks in your mind.
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- singer: A singer who provides harmonies or background vocals to support the lead singer.
- Music that is widely accepted and played by the general public, often on commercial radio and media.
- Music or style that is considered outdated or from a previous time period.
- A series of performances or concerts by an artist or band, often in multiple locations.
- A very popular and successful song.
- To present or play music in front of an audience.
- Music that is well-liked by many people and widely recognized.
- A genre of music that typically includes orchestral compositions and is associated with composers like Beethoven and Mozart.
- The music that accompanies a movie, television show, or video game.
- A group of musicians who perform together.
- A style of music where the artist speaks rhythmically and rhymically, often accompanied by a beat.
20 Clues: The words or text of a song. • A very popular and successful song. • A group of musicians who perform together. • To present or play music in front of an audience. • A musician who plays drums or percussion instruments. • A person who performs songs, typically using their voice. • A single song or piece of music, especially one on an album. • ...
Baroque, Classical, Romantic review 2023-11-03
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- using patriotic songs as part of your music
- invented by Adolph Sax
- composer of the Ring Cycle
- How composers got paid in the Romantic era
- composer of "The Four Seasons"
- The ____________ system
- Time period of 1825-1900
- invention for brass instruments
- tells a bible story with music
- Classical music liked ________________
- Beethoven was known as a piano ________
- he dies at the end of the Classical era
- author of "The Well Tempered Clavier"
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- clashing sounds
- Popular music style in both Classical & romantic
- Popular instrument for sacred music
- Child prodigy of the Classical period
- composer of the "Surprise Symphony"
- Handel's famous oratorio
- Sousa was known as the _____ king
- features a soloist
- Instumental music that tells a story
- Romantic music was focused on ____________
- Mozart's final work
- an opera with an original story line
25 Clues: clashing sounds • features a soloist • Mozart's final work • invented by Adolph Sax • The ____________ system • Handel's famous oratorio • Time period of 1825-1900 • composer of the Ring Cycle • composer of "The Four Seasons" • tells a bible story with music • invention for brass instruments • Sousa was known as the _____ king • Popular instrument for sacred music • ...
ROCK AND ROLL 2012-10-23
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- a musical disc
- a instumant with stings
- a sort of sound
- a musical performance in which the singer/s go to different places.
- these are needed to see the performance
- The king of pop
- To strike repeatedly
- an american rock band formed in califonya
- a music box that lets you make music louder
- a good emotion
- Music A performance given by one or more singers.
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- a record of different musical pieces
- like bongos
- a style of music that usally has multpy electric guitars
- the copper pieces to play guitar
- a rock band from liver pool
- the title
- the king of rock
- music with singing
- the brass or steel lines on the guitar
20 Clues: the title • like bongos • a musical disc • a good emotion • a sort of sound • The king of pop • the king of rock • music with singing • To strike repeatedly • a instumant with stings • a rock band from liver pool • the copper pieces to play guitar • a record of different musical pieces • the brass or steel lines on the guitar • these are needed to see the performance • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Review 2014-04-09
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- Composed madrigals
- The country where the Renaissance was centered
- Time period from 1450-1600
- Considered the 'Rock star of the Renaissance'
- An early flute
- Another word for aristocracy
- To sing without instruments
- One word description for the Renaissance
- An early guitar
- Received a patent from Queen Elizabeth I
- Time period from 1600-1750
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- Composed operas
- Musicians were not wealthy
- Composed "The Four Seasons' concertos for a girls orphanage
- One word description for the Baroque
- Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"
- Composed sacred music for the Catholic Church
- Composed sacred music for the German Protestant Church
- Birthplace of Bach and Handel
- Also supported sacred music composers
- Religious music
- Not religious music, like pop music
22 Clues: An early flute • Composed operas • Religious music • An early guitar • Composed madrigals • Musicians were not wealthy • Time period from 1450-1600 • Time period from 1600-1750 • To sing without instruments • Another word for aristocracy • Birthplace of Bach and Handel • Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus" • Not religious music, like pop music • One word description for the Baroque • ...
MUSI200: Twentieth Century Music 2014-12-24
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- composer who wrote a silent piece of music
- student of John Cage and key part of L.A. music scene in 1980s and 1990s
- American composer who incorporates multimedia elements into his compositions
- music featuring extreme motivic concentration and few regular rhythms
- musical instrument digital interface
- style of atonal music that led to the development of serialism
- composer who incorporated folk melodies into his work
- inventor of minimalism
- series of twelve pitches that are determined by the composer
- term used to describe a period of change and progress
- famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music
- composer known for writing neoclassical works
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- Disney animation featuring Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”
- forefather of modernism and composer of “The Unanswered Question”
- composer who wrote music that was populist
- composed “Artikulation”
- style of music using magnetic tape to manipulate sounds
- composer who invented twelve-tone serialism
- composer who wrote music consisting of whole-tone and pentatonic scales
19 Clues: inventor of minimalism • composed “Artikulation” • musical instrument digital interface • composer who wrote music that was populist • composer who wrote a silent piece of music • composer who invented twelve-tone serialism • composer known for writing neoclassical works • famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music • ...
Izzy and Claire 2020-09-17
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- a very slow pace?
- a word for moderately slow tempo?
- a whole note and 4 beats?
- only one melody, no accompaniment
- more than one melody at the same time
- a very loud sound
- a group of instrumentS playing classical music
- a word for quick tempo?
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- how are sounds produced in instruments?
- a word for music getting softer?
- The lengths of sounds in a piece of music?
- a quiet sound in music?
- music getting louder?
- loud sounds in music
- busy vs empty?
- on melody, played with accompaniment
- fine lines used to notate music?
17 Clues: busy vs empty? • a very slow pace? • a very loud sound • loud sounds in music • music getting louder? • a quiet sound in music? • a word for quick tempo? • a whole note and 4 beats? • a word for music getting softer? • fine lines used to notate music? • a word for moderately slow tempo? • only one melody, no accompaniment • on melody, played with accompaniment • ...
Music Crossword 2023-07-26
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- Music created by Cuban/PR New Yorkers
- Percussion instrument originally placed around the neck of an animal
- The instrument that makes beats
- Most famous producer ever
- Wood blocks used in Afro-Cuban music
- Snake-shaped instrument used in jazz
- Jazz dancing
- The most common stringed instrument
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- Keyed instrument with a very large range
- East Coast rap icon
- Type of music the Bee Gees played
- West Coast rap icon
- Type of music the Beatles played
- Fast Dominican music
- Low-pitched string instrument
- Relaxed Dominican music
- Type of music M.J. played
17 Clues: Jazz dancing • East Coast rap icon • West Coast rap icon • Fast Dominican music • Relaxed Dominican music • Most famous producer ever • Type of music M.J. played • Low-pitched string instrument • The instrument that makes beats • Type of music the Beatles played • Type of music the Bee Gees played • The most common stringed instrument • Wood blocks used in Afro-Cuban music • ...
Film Music 2021-02-03
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- How fast or slow the music is
- A description of films back in the early 1900's
- How to play the music notes
- A place where people go to watch films
- A very low pitched string instrument, in fact the lowest pitched instrument in the orchestra
- A scary film genre
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- Percussion instrument that sounds dramatic when used in film music
- Another word for 'type'... comedy is a film 'type'
- Playing music notes short, spikey and separated
- The instruments used in the music
- How high or low a sound is
- Playing music notes smoothly
- Famous film composer, wrote the music for Star Wars and Jurassic Park
- An instrument typically used in romance film music
- Someone who writes music
- A high pitched brass instrument
- The meaning of the word dynamics
17 Clues: A scary film genre • Someone who writes music • How high or low a sound is • How to play the music notes • Playing music notes smoothly • How fast or slow the music is • A high pitched brass instrument • The meaning of the word dynamics • The instruments used in the music • A place where people go to watch films • Playing music notes short, spikey and separated • ...
Soul Era 2017-06-10
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- This soul singer was murdered by his own father in 1984.
- ________ soul refers to soul music that is performed by Caucasian artists.
- This sub-genre of soul is known for its elegant and rich sounds due to its compositions of strings, horns, and backing vocals.
- ______________ was a common characteristic of soul music. This characteristic pertains to a style of music in which a melody sung by one singer is responded by one or more singers.
- _________ soul was a blend of psychedelic rock and soul music. This sub-genre was later responsible for the creation of funk music.
- This sub-genre of soul is described as modern-day soul. This musical genre is a combination of contemporary R&B and 1970’s style soul music; it also has elements of hip-hop in it.
- This song was considered to be the anthem for the Civil Rights movement.
- Soul music reflected the turmoil and the hopes of African-Americans during the ___________ movement.
- This subgenre is defined as the harsher version of soul music. This subgenre placed vocals in the background of a song and replaced the vocals with blaring horns.
- She is known as the Queen of Soul.
- He is considered to be the Godfather of soul music.
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- He is mainly responsible for the pioneering of soul music.
- Which artist(s) was the first one(s) to record and formally release the soul song “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”?
- Soul music is described as a hybrid of R&B and _______ music.
- __________ soul is strongly rhythmic and influenced by gospel music. It is usually pop-orientated.
- This famous soul group was the product of merging two groups, which were the Primes and the Distants.
- This soul singer passed away in 1984 after lying in a coma for eight years.
- He is acknowledged as one of the soul forefathers. He was kicked out of the gospel group, “Soul Stirrers” after he made a secular version of one of their gospel songs.
- Soul music stressed the importance of ____________ culture; it was their identity.
- This song is believed to be the first recording of soul music; its secular version is called “I’ve Got A Woman”.
20 Clues: She is known as the Queen of Soul. • He is considered to be the Godfather of soul music. • This soul singer was murdered by his own father in 1984. • He is mainly responsible for the pioneering of soul music. • Soul music is described as a hybrid of R&B and _______ music. • This song was considered to be the anthem for the Civil Rights movement. • ...
Music of Colombia 2023-03-21
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- The "classic" form of cumbia.
- A genre of music led by harp playing.
- Colombian music is divided by 3 _____, Carribean, Pacific, Andean.
- Currulao is played by ____ musicians in its basic form.
- A form of music known for socially aware lyrics.
- A form of big band music that is modeled after European military baNDS.
- Music that has changed little since being imported from West Africa.
- Cumbia was designed to recall the shackles of _____.
- A rhythm from the Andean Mountains.
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- Vallenato is a ____ made up of Son, Puya, Merengue, and Paseo rhythms.
- The primary instrument in vallenato ensembles.
- The most African influenced style of music in Colombia.
- a musical style known for verbal contests called contrpunteo.
- Guabina is most popular in _____communities.
- A form that was first played by pre-Colombian Indiands.
- Music with Basque and Native American influences.
- Colombia is the land of a _______ rhythms.
- The main instrument in a currulao ensemble,
- A faster form of Guabina.
- Music that began as an African courtship dance.
20 Clues: A faster form of Guabina. • The "classic" form of cumbia. • A rhythm from the Andean Mountains. • A genre of music led by harp playing. • Colombia is the land of a _______ rhythms. • The main instrument in a currulao ensemble, • Guabina is most popular in _____communities. • The primary instrument in vallenato ensembles. • Music that began as an African courtship dance. • ...
MUS1030 Terms 2021-03-12
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- the ordering of music through time,
- a rhythmic unit that presents one complete statement of the meter
- the central note or mode on that a melody or piece is based on
- performed as a single melodic line
- three or more notes sung or played at the same time
- the character of a sound
- the smallest unit of music
- based on the number and general relationship of musical voices or lines
- performed with a supporting accompaniment
- the sound created by multiple sounds or voices playing together
- the distance between each note
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- music played loudly
- determine the volume of a given work of music
- a point of arrival signaling the end of a musical unit
- music played medium loud
- music played medium soft
- performed by several people and instruments
- an underlying pattern of beats that consists throughout a musical piece
- the speed at which a work of music is performed
- a single line of notes heard in succession as a coherent unit
- music played softly
- the note that establishes a key
22 Clues: music played loudly • music played softly • music played medium loud • music played medium soft • the character of a sound • the smallest unit of music • the distance between each note • the note that establishes a key • performed as a single melodic line • the ordering of music through time, • performed with a supporting accompaniment • performed by several people and instruments • ...
DTMS Husky Band - Music Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-02
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- ___ rest: gets four beats of silence
- music gets written on this (the music ___)
- ___ note: gets two beat of sound
- brass players must ____ on their mouthpiece
- number of lines in the music staff
- ___ note: gets one beat of sound
- ___ rest: gets one beat of silence
- brass instrument that uses a slide
- biggest instrument in band
- Lisa Simpson plays this woodwind instrument
- place that holds your music in band class (the music ___)
- brass instrument that requires a hand inside the bell
- item where your music should be in (not a folder)
- smallest instrument in band
- always have a ____ in your binder
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- ___ rest: gets two beats of silence
- Squidward plays this woodwind instrument
- smallest brass instrument
- we tap our ___ to the beat
- instrument family that includes bells and drums
- space between the bar lines; a music piece can have many of these
- clef that higher pitched instruments use
- seven letters of the musical alphabet
- clef that the lower pitched instruments use
- ___ note: gets four beats of sound
- brass and woodwind players use this to play their instrument
- number of spaces in the music staff
- another name for "speed" of the song
28 Clues: smallest brass instrument • we tap our ___ to the beat • biggest instrument in band • smallest instrument in band • ___ note: gets two beat of sound • ___ note: gets one beat of sound • always have a ____ in your binder • number of lines in the music staff • ___ rest: gets one beat of silence • brass instrument that uses a slide • ___ note: gets four beats of sound • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- / This instrument is made out of an
- / Calypso music is music of the Ca.......
- / Has every every instrument
- / Musician that plays steel drum
- / Has a volcano
- / A language spoken in latin america
- / Is the music of Jamaica
- / Small sticks Originated in Cube and is a instrument
- / Dance that comes from the Dominican republic and Haiti
- / Has to be made to up stand humidity
- / Ancient structure built in Andes Mountains
- / Tall drum originated from cuba
- / capital is AlbanyCharro / Mariachi Band wear
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- / Instrument ( drum) originated from Cuba
- / Instrument used in Andean Music
- / Low instrument in Mariachi band
- / Mariachi plays this style of music
- / Primarily used instrument in merengue
- / This music was originated in Argentina
- / Metal tube with holes
- / Island country in the Caribbean
- / People who weren't originally there or before colonization.
- / Started in Trinidad and Tobago
- / High instrument used in Mariachi band
- / where Andean music comes from
- / Language other that spanish spoken in the Caribbean
- / indigenous people of Andes Mountains
- / Calpyso music started from
28 Clues: / Has a volcano • / Metal tube with holes • / Is the music of Jamaica • / Has every every instrument • / Calpyso music started from • / where Andean music comes from • / Musician that plays steel drum • / Started in Trinidad and Tobago • / Tall drum originated from cuba • / Instrument used in Andean Music • / Low instrument in Mariachi band • ...
Unit 1 Intro to Music 2023-07-20
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- Musical idea or sentence.
- Smallest musical interval.
- Basic unit of musical time.
- Musical time and pattern.
- First note of a scale.
- Ascending/descending note sequences.
- Very soft in music.
- Single melodic line, no harmony.
- Instruments played by striking.
- Family of wind instruments.
- Speed of music.
- Disjointed, leap-like melodic movement.
- Musical distance between notes.
- Smooth, stepwise melodic movement.
- Instrument with vibrating strings.
- Loud in music.
- Volume and intensity in music.
- Number of vibrations per second.
- Three-part musical form.
- Three-note chord.
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- Music style from 1600-1750.
- Musical time signature.
- Song structure with repeated verses.
- Eight-note musical range.
- Highest point in music.
- Family of metal wind instruments.
- Musical note's frequency.
- Gradually getting louder.
- Melodic or harmonic scale type.
- Off-beat emphasis in rhythm.
- Harmonic combination of notes.
- Harmonic or melodic resolution.
- Shape of a melody.
- Musical sequence of notes.
- Set of notes for music.
- Span of pitches in music.
- Stable, harmonious musical interval.
- Structure of a musical composition.
38 Clues: Loud in music. • Speed of music. • Three-note chord. • Shape of a melody. • Very soft in music. • First note of a scale. • Musical time signature. • Highest point in music. • Set of notes for music. • Three-part musical form. • Musical idea or sentence. • Musical time and pattern. • Eight-note musical range. • Musical note's frequency. • Gradually getting louder. • Span of pitches in music. • ...
Music Crossword #1 2024-07-25
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- A stringed instrument that is strummed.
- Australian hip-hop group "_______ Hoods".
- A stringed instrument that is hit by small hammers.
- A grouping of sounds to create music, mainly to tell a story.
- A specific genre that incorporates every countries songs.
- Sydney _____ House.
- The part of a song that repeats.
- an Aboriginal wind instrument.
- A form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll.
- A category that includes numerous music styles.
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- Genre of music popularized by artists like Slim Dusty and The Bushwackers.
- Traditional music, passed down through families.
- A contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience.
- A woodwind instrument that is made out of brass.
- _____ and I.
- How high or low a sound is.
- A group of notes played simultaneously.
- Musician who wears a wig to hide her identity.
- 'Men at Work' known for "I come from a land ____ _____".
- Australian country music singer-songwriter.
- Acca Dacca - Australian slang for a band.
- Australian Kids Music Group.
- A musical symbol that shows the pitch.
23 Clues: _____ and I. • Sydney _____ House. • How high or low a sound is. • Australian Kids Music Group. • an Aboriginal wind instrument. • The part of a song that repeats. • A musical symbol that shows the pitch. • A stringed instrument that is strummed. • A group of notes played simultaneously. • Australian hip-hop group "_______ Hoods". • Acca Dacca - Australian slang for a band. • ...
Music in Film 2019-10-27
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- To judge or determine the significance, worth or quality of something
- A series of clicks that allow the conductor to synchronise the orchestra’s playing to the film
- The perforated strip along the film’s edge containing coded representations of sound
- The specific music for a particular scene in a film or television production
- The structure of a piece of music
- Determining which scenes should have music
- A specific moment within the scene that the music acknowledges
- Layering of sound; thick or thin
- Characters conversing which assists the audience in understanding the action onscreen
- Composing music expressly for a film
- Instrumental or vocal backing behind a scene
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- Piano, Forte, crescendo, decrescendo
- The chord progression or support for the tune
- Imitations of real-world sounds that highlight certain actions onscreen
- melodies associated with a particular character that recur throughout the film
- Tempo, Time Signature, Sounds and Silence
- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying; a tune
- The professional responsible for selecting, commissioning, and/or writing the music track for a film
- examine sound and scores through the use of the elements of music
- Putting all the sources of sound (dialogue, sound effects and music) onto one soundtrack
- The tone colour of instruments
21 Clues: The tone colour of instruments • Layering of sound; thick or thin • The structure of a piece of music • Piano, Forte, crescendo, decrescendo • Composing music expressly for a film • Tempo, Time Signature, Sounds and Silence • Determining which scenes should have music • Instrumental or vocal backing behind a scene • The chord progression or support for the tune • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022 2022-02-10
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- An electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals
- A genre that talks about rebeling and is assoiciated with skating boarding.
- What is the most popular music streamming sevice for kids your age?
- The genre that mixes Mexican and German musical styles. Ex. Groupo Firme, Banda MS, Los Angeles Azules
- A group of instruments that a brightly colored and played by hitting the floor.
- A virally popular Disney movie based on a family from Colombia that topped US music charts.
- A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii
- A instrument with black and white keys
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- What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in?
- What platform is best for making music go "Viral" in our modern day?
- A string instrument with 6 strings that is used for most genres of popular music.
- The most famous music to come from Asia that is most popular with young folks.
- Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena
- The most well known band of all time. Their name is also the name of a bug.
- the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music
- What is a great search engine to find music and music videos from all of music history
- A style of music made famous by musicians of color.
- Electronic Dance Music
18 Clues: Electronic Dance Music • A instrument with black and white keys • Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena • A style of music made famous by musicians of color. • the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music • What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in? • A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022 2022-02-10
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- What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in?
- What platform is best for making music go "Viral" in our modern day?
- The genre that mixes Mexican and German musical styles. Ex. Groupo Firme, Banda MS, Los Angeles Azules
- A style of music made famous by musicians of color.
- Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena
- A genre that talks about rebeling and is assoiciated with skating boarding.
- A virally popular Disney movie based on a family from Colombia that topped US music charts.
- An electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals
- A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii
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- What is the most popular music streamming sevice for kids your age?
- The most well known band of all time. Their name is also the name of a bug.
- A group of instruments that a brightly colored and played by hitting the floor.
- the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music
- What is a great search engine to find music and music videos from all of music history
- A instrument with black and white keys
- The most famous music to come from Asia that is most popular with young folks.
- A string instrument with 6 strings that is used for most genres of popular music.
- Electronic Dance Music
18 Clues: Electronic Dance Music • A instrument with black and white keys • Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena • A style of music made famous by musicians of color. • the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music • What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in? • A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii • ...
Meet the Composer 2018-06-25
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- Haydn was known as the "Father of the ______"
- The country Vivaldi was born.
- Which musical period is famous for adding different emotions to music?
- Liszt was incredibly ____ all over Europe, giving concerts in different countries.
- The country that Liszt was born.
- A famous fairytale that Tchaikovsky composed a ballet based on.
- An important instrument during the Romantic period in music.
- How many symphonies did Beethoven write?
- Bach was really good at the ____. A keyboard instrument with pedals.
- The new "capital of music" during the Romantic period.
- Period of music that Vivaldi belongs.
- A famous ballet performed during Christmas time.
- Beethoven learned to play the piano and the _____ when he was young.
- A symphony is a piece of music played by an_________.
- Tchaikovsky wrote a piece of music for orchestra and real ____.
- Tchaikovsky parents wanted him to be a professional ______, not a musician.
- A piece of music for orchestra and singers as soloists and also involves acting.
- The country where Haydn and Mozart were born.
- Beethoven added more _____ to his music, starting a new period in Music.
- Bach worked his entire life for the _____.
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- Beethoven added more _____ to the orchestra, making it bigger and more expressive.
- Funeral _____, a dark music piece composed by Chopin.
- A famous composer who had lessons with Haydn.
- A small group with only 4 instruments from the string family.
- Handel composed a famous piece of music for orchestra and choir called ____.
- The country where Tchaikovsky was born.
- A type of music for the piano solo that recalls a peaceful and calm night.
- The most famous Brazilian composer.
- "______ Grosso" a baroque type of music with more than 2 soloists & orchestra.
- Why Chopin had to leave Poland?
- Which city during the classical period was famous for artists?
- Johann Sebastian _____ infuenced the works of the Brazilian composer Villa Lobos.
- Villa Lobos's music Period.
- A famous virtuoso on the violin who influenced Liszt.
- "Wolfgang ____ Mozart", his complete name.
- "The Magic ___" it's one of the most famous operas by Mozart.
36 Clues: Villa Lobos's music Period. • The country Vivaldi was born. • Why Chopin had to leave Poland? • The country that Liszt was born. • The most famous Brazilian composer. • Period of music that Vivaldi belongs. • The country where Tchaikovsky was born. • How many symphonies did Beethoven write? • "Wolfgang ____ Mozart", his complete name. • ...
3rd Grade Music 2018-03-26
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- staff is divided into these
- smallest string instrument
- religious music invented by African American slaves
- the end of the music
- directs the orchestra
- 4 counts of silence
- style of music with improvisation
- family with flute clarinet saxophone
- same words and music section
- group sings the same notes at the same time
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- family with trumpet trombone and tuba
- any instrument you hit shake or scrape
- end or alternate ending
- wrote jazz music
- gradually get louder
- short, repeated pattern
- divides the staff into measures or bars
- ABACADA music form
18 Clues: wrote jazz music • ABACADA music form • 4 counts of silence • the end of the music • gradually get louder • directs the orchestra • end or alternate ending • short, repeated pattern • smallest string instrument • staff is divided into these • same words and music section • style of music with improvisation • family with flute clarinet saxophone • family with trumpet trombone and tuba • ...
World Music 2017-01-09
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- The number of notes used in South East Asian music.
- The place South American music originates from.
- A South American type of music.
- The event at which South American music is played.
- The place where South Asian music is listened to.
- A country in South East of Asia.
- The country that classical indian music comes from.
- A sustained note.
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- A long necked fretted string instrument.
- The name of notes used in Indian music.
- The country that South American music is played in.
- Music originating from Southern Asia.
- Music originating from the South East of Asia.
- A collection of small gongs.
- A large drum used for South American music.
15 Clues: A sustained note. • A collection of small gongs. • A South American type of music. • A country in South East of Asia. • Music originating from Southern Asia. • The name of notes used in Indian music. • A long necked fretted string instrument. • A large drum used for South American music. • Music originating from the South East of Asia. • ...
Musical genres 2023-06-24
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- Energetic and rhythmic music designed for dancing and moving to the beat.
- Uplifting and spiritual music with roots in African-American church traditions.
- Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong beats.
- Soulful music that expresses emotions, often featuring a twelve-bar structure.
- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers.
- Traditional music passed down through generations, often played with acoustic instruments.
- Smooth and improvisational music with elements of swing and syncopation.
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- Laid-back and rhythmic music originating from Jamaica, known for its distinctive beat.
- Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience.
- Fast-paced and rebellious music often characterized by loud guitars and aggressive vocals.
- Rhythm and Blues music with soulful vocals and a mix of jazz and gospel influences.
- Music that tells stories about life, often featuring guitars and fiddles.
- Loud and heavy music with distorted guitars and powerful vocals.
- Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics often accompanied by beats and electronic sounds.
- Elegant and refined music composed by famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
15 Clues: Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers. • Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience. • Loud and heavy music with distorted guitars and powerful vocals. • Smooth and improvisational music with elements of swing and syncopation. • Energetic and rhythmic music designed for dancing and moving to the beat. • ...
MUSI200: Twentieth Century Music 2014-12-24
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- composer who wrote a silent piece of music
- term used to describe a period of change and progress
- musical instrument digital interface
- famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music
- style of atonal music that led to the development of serialism
- composer who invented twelve-tone serialism
- composer who wrote music that was populist
- composed “Artikulation”
- inventor of minimalism
- composer who incorporated folk melodies into his work
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- American composer who incorporates multimedia elements into his compositions
- composer who wrote music consisting of whole-tone and pentatonic scales
- music featuring extreme motivic concentration and few regular rhythms
- style of music using magnetic tape to manipulate sounds
- composer known for writing neoclassical works
- Disney animation featuring Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”
- student of John Cage and key part of L.A. music scene in 1980s and 1990s
- forefather of modernism and composer of “The Unanswered Question”
18 Clues: inventor of minimalism • composed “Artikulation” • musical instrument digital interface • composer who wrote a silent piece of music • composer who wrote music that was populist • composer who invented twelve-tone serialism • composer known for writing neoclassical works • famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music • ...
Baroque Vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- Portuguese word that Baroque comes from
- Religious music, church music
- Form where a solo instrument contrasts with a larger ensemble
- Non religious music, operas, dances and court performance music.
- Extra notes or flourishes added to the melody
- Known for violin concertos
- the ______ family features instruments like the violin, viola, celo and double bass and were central to Baroque music.
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- ________ period was a time of dramatic, emotional and expressive music.
- Accompaniment whre the bass line is played by instruments like the harpsichord, organ or cello while performer improvises harmonies above
- Key figure in the development of opera and baroque music
- A dramatic work combining music, singing and dancing that became popular during the Baroque period
- Known for complex counterpoint and organ and keyboard works
- Volume, tempo and texture all do this in the baroque period.
- Music that conveys strong emotions
- Baroque music is known for this due to its intricate counterpoint and independent melodies
- Fast alteration between notes
- Famous for his operas, oratorios and grand choral music
17 Clues: Known for violin concertos • Religious music, church music • Fast alteration between notes • Music that conveys strong emotions • Portuguese word that Baroque comes from • Extra notes or flourishes added to the melody • Famous for his operas, oratorios and grand choral music • Key figure in the development of opera and baroque music • ...
Introduction To Classical Music 2024-09-21
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- A "recap" of the original melody at the end of a fugue
- The "smarter" term for a work of music
- The words of a popular song
- How a song is put together, its form
- A latin word that means "work" composers used to catalog their music
- The feeling or mood of a piece
- The earliest form of Classical Music
- Style of music from early Renaissance that includes singing Monks
- The lyrics that tell the story of the song, sometimes rhymes
- Music structure meant for showing off, used by Bach
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- The "Master of Fugues" in the Baroque period
- Most recent time period of Classical Music
- A genre that means night time music
- A play on the main melody of a fugue, comes later
- Time period of Music between 1750-1800
- Time period of Classical that is connected to emotions
- Main melody or part of a fugue
- The repeating section of a popular song
- If it ain't ________, don't fix it
19 Clues: The words of a popular song • Main melody or part of a fugue • The feeling or mood of a piece • If it ain't ________, don't fix it • A genre that means night time music • How a song is put together, its form • The earliest form of Classical Music • The "smarter" term for a work of music • Time period of Music between 1750-1800 • The repeating section of a popular song • ...
1st Year Music 2021-12-05
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- the objects used by musicians to create sound
- original music written to accompany a film
- a note value with 3 beats
- half beat of silence
- a note value with 4 beats
- a note value with 2 beats
- a person who writes music
- the feeling the music gives the listener
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- a note value worth half a beat
- a symbol drawn at the start a melody
- a note value with one beat
- the speed at which music is played
- this indicates a piece of music is finished
- the lines used to divide up each bar of music
- 4 crotchet beats in a bar
- the volume of the music
- the pattern of beats in the music
17 Clues: half beat of silence • the volume of the music • a note value with 3 beats • 4 crotchet beats in a bar • a note value with 4 beats • a note value with 2 beats • a person who writes music • a note value with one beat • a note value worth half a beat • the pattern of beats in the music • the speed at which music is played • a symbol drawn at the start a melody • ...
1st Year Music 2021-12-05
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- the objects used by musicians to create sound
- original music written to accompany a film
- a note value worth 3 beats
- half beat of silence
- a note value worth 4 beats
- a note value worth 2 beats
- a person who writes music
- the feeling the music gives the listener
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- a note value worth half a beat
- a symbol drawn at the start a melody
- a note value worth one beat
- the speed at which music is played
- this indicates a piece of music is finished
- the lines used to divide up each bar of music
- 4 crotchet beats in a bar
- the volume of the music
- the pattern of beats in the music
17 Clues: half beat of silence • the volume of the music • 4 crotchet beats in a bar • a person who writes music • a note value worth 3 beats • a note value worth 4 beats • a note value worth 2 beats • a note value worth one beat • a note value worth half a beat • the pattern of beats in the music • the speed at which music is played • a symbol drawn at the start a melody • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- / This instrument is made out of an
- / Calypso music is music of the Ca.......
- / Has every every instrument
- / Musician that plays steel drum
- / Has a volcano
- / A language spoken in latin america
- / Is the music of Jamaica
- / Small sticks Originated in Cube and is a instrument
- / Dance that comes from the Dominican republic and Haiti
- / Has to be made to up stand humidity
- / Ancient structure built in Andes Mountains
- / Tall drum originated from cuba
- / capital is AlbanyCharro / Mariachi Band wear
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- / Instrument ( drum) originated from Cuba
- / Instrument used in Andean Music
- / Low instrument in Mariachi band
- / Mariachi plays this style of music
- / Primarily used instrument in merengue
- / This music was originated in Argentina
- / Metal tube with holes
- / Island country in the Caribbean
- / People who weren't originally there or before colonization.
- / Started in Trinidad and Tobago
- / High instrument used in Mariachi band
- / where Andean music comes from
- / Language other that spanish spoken in the Caribbean
- / indigenous people of Andes Mountains
- / Calpyso music started from
28 Clues: / Has a volcano • / Metal tube with holes • / Is the music of Jamaica • / Has every every instrument • / Calpyso music started from • / where Andean music comes from • / Musician that plays steel drum • / Started in Trinidad and Tobago • / Tall drum originated from cuba • / Instrument used in Andean Music • / Low instrument in Mariachi band • ...
32 2024-07-29
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- International film fest
- Richardson arts fest
- Port Aransas sand sculptures
- Snook music and chili cookoff
- Annual Dallas event
- Spicy cookoff in Terlingua
- Austin Christmas tree
- Mysterious desert lights
- Fredericksburg celebration
- Galveston holiday street fest
- Austin music fest
- Austin music festival
- Austin's Congress Avenue bats
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- Turkey races in Cuero
- Galveston's big party
- Plano balloon show
- Plantersville medieval fest
- Terlingua music festival
- San Antonio celebration
- Strawberry event
- Film festival in Alpine
- Major Houston event
- Houston mobile art show
- Austin tech and music fest
- New Braunfels German fest
25 Clues: Strawberry event • Austin music fest • Plano balloon show • Annual Dallas event • Major Houston event • Richardson arts fest • Turkey races in Cuero • Galveston's big party • Austin Christmas tree • Austin music festival • International film fest • San Antonio celebration • Film festival in Alpine • Houston mobile art show • Terlingua music festival • Mysterious desert lights • ...
PJSK Groups & Members 2024-11-28
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- Guitar Player
- Musical Show Performers
- Band Group
- Half-Dark, Half-Light Blue Haired Street Performer
- Green Haired Music Show Performer
- Nightly Composer
- Nightly Lyricist
- Black-to-Blue Haired Street Performer
- Nightly Illustrator
- Sandy Blonde Haired Street Performer
- Blue Haired Idol
- Idol Group
- "Light Blue" Haired Idol
- Drummer
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- Keyboardist
- Night Music Makers
- Pink Haired Music Show Performer
- Nightly Animator
- Orange Haired Street Performer
- Street Performers
- Blonde Haired Music Show Performer
- Purple Haired Music Show Performer
- Brown Haired Idol
- Bassist
- Pink Haired Idol
25 Clues: Bassist • Drummer • Band Group • Idol Group • Keyboardist • Guitar Player • Nightly Animator • Nightly Composer • Nightly Lyricist • Blue Haired Idol • Pink Haired Idol • Street Performers • Brown Haired Idol • Night Music Makers • Nightly Illustrator • Musical Show Performers • "Light Blue" Haired Idol • Orange Haired Street Performer • Pink Haired Music Show Performer • ...
Lesson 2B Vocabulary Review Crossword 2022-11-09
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- track and field
- to fish
- animals
- to play (sports/games)
- to listen to
- What do you like to do?
- sports
- music
- band
- to dance
- fish (alive)
- American football
- to ride a bicycle
- merengue
- to play sports
- to sing
- salsa
- to play (music)
- What type of … do you like?
- golf
- volleyball
- to watch TV
- wrestling
- activities
- speech
- I like … more/better (I prefer)
- to write
- softball
- drama
- cat
- horse
- to swim
- I don't like either of them.
- to eat
- dog
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- to ride a horse, go horseback riding
- to play video games
- música to listen to music
- art
- … is my favorite …
- reggaeton
- choir
- basketball
- to drink
- dance
- pop music
- I like both.
- to watch movies
- country music
- Latin American music
- hockey
- to run
- soccer
- And what else?
- baseball
- rabbit
- to draw
- Do you like … or … more?
- sheep, lamb
- classical music
- rock music
- tennis
- chicken, hen
- jazz music
- to read
- cow
- to travel
- to use electronics
68 Clues: art • cat • cow • dog • band • golf • music • choir • dance • salsa • drama • horse • sports • hockey • to run • soccer • rabbit • speech • tennis • to eat • to fish • animals • to sing • to draw • to swim • to read • to dance • to drink • merengue • baseball • to write • softball • reggaeton • pop music • wrestling • to travel • basketball • volleyball • activities • rock music • jazz music • to watch TV • sheep, lamb • to listen to • fish (alive) • I like both. • chicken, hen • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 6 2023-12-31
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- a form of American popular music
- a group of students who are taught together (lớp)
- to make a choice about what you are going to do (quyết định)
- music produced electronically, such as by an electric keyboard
- to present a play, music, dance, etc., before an audience (trình diễn)
- a type of music in which the artist speaks to a strong rhythm
- not able to hear anything, or not able to hear very well
- a group of musicians (ban nhạc)
- a musical event (buổi hòa nhạc)
- famous
- someone who performs or writes music, espcially as their job
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- an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum
- a person who plays percussion instruments (người chơi nhạc cụ bộ gõ)
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a play, a concert, a talk, etc. (khán giả)
- a group of people who work together at a particular job (nhóm, đội)
- a large number of people gathered together in a public place (đám đông)
- European music that is related to 18th‑century
- popular music, music that many people listen to
- the bottom surface area inside a building (sàn (nhà))
- a type of modern American popular music with electric guitars and drums
20 Clues: famous • a group of musicians (ban nhạc) • a musical event (buổi hòa nhạc) • a form of American popular music • European music that is related to 18th‑century • popular music, music that many people listen to • a group of students who are taught together (lớp) • the bottom surface area inside a building (sàn (nhà)) • ...
music crossword 2019-09-20
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- Music style
- String instrument
- Brass instrument
- Keys instrument
- A person who makes music
- Object to make music
- Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
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- Tone sequence
- The person who present the music in words
- A person who play a string instrument
- Music tact
- A typical instrument for jazz music
- Text of a song
- swiss instrument
- theatre
15 Clues: theatre • Music tact • Music style • Tone sequence • Text of a song • Keys instrument • Brass instrument • swiss instrument • String instrument • Object to make music • A person who makes music • A typical instrument for jazz music • A person who play a string instrument • The person who present the music in words • Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
Music crossword 2019-09-20
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- Tone sequence
- Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
- The person who present the music in words
- A person who play a string instrument
- Music theatre
- Keys instrument
- Brass instrument
- swiss instrument
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- A person who makes music
- Object to make music
- Music style
- A typical instrument for jazz music
- String instrument
- Text of a song
- Music tact
15 Clues: Music tact • Music style • Tone sequence • Music theatre • Text of a song • Keys instrument • Brass instrument • swiss instrument • String instrument • Object to make music • A person who makes music • A typical instrument for jazz music • A person who play a string instrument • The person who present the music in words • Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
QDF 6.0 Sponsors Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-06
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- Dulcimer Players Club FunFest
- Alan Wade Music
- Dulcimer
- for Transition & Healing Program
- / HD Homeland
- Custom Hammers
- Dulcimer Gathering
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- Crossing
- Brown’s Music
- Makers (Harp Kit)
- Weimer Hammers
- Music
- Music - Neal Hellman Mtn. Dulcimer
- Lady Carol
- Dulcimers
- Harmony Dulcimer Company
- Ridgeway’s Learning for Life
- Works Instruments
18 Clues: Music • Crossing • Dulcimer • Dulcimers • Lady Carol • Brown’s Music • / HD Homeland • Weimer Hammers • Custom Hammers • Alan Wade Music • Makers (Harp Kit) • Works Instruments • Dulcimer Gathering • Harmony Dulcimer Company • Ridgeway’s Learning for Life • Dulcimer Players Club FunFest • for Transition & Healing Program • Music - Neal Hellman Mtn. Dulcimer
Musical Genres 2023-05-05
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- (4): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1960s, characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and prominent bass lines.
- (10): A genre of music that uses electronic instruments and technology to create and manipulate sounds.
- (4): A genre of popular music that emerged in the 1950s and is characterized by a strong beat and amplified instruments.
- (4): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by its use of gospel-influenced vocals and prominent rhythm section.
- (4): A genre of rock music that emerged in the mid-1970s, characterized by its fast tempo and rebellious attitude.
- (5): A genre of music that is associated with independent record labels and artists, often characterized by its DIY aesthetic and diverse influences.
- (6): A genre of music that emerged in African American and Latino communities in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1970s, characterized by rapping and beatboxing.
- (3): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1940s, characterized by its use of soulful vocals and prominent rhythm section.
- (6): A genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.
- (4): A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a swinging feel.
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- (4): A genre of music that is often associated with traditional or acoustic instruments and lyrics that tell stories about everyday life.
- (5): A genre of rock music that is characterized by its heavy use of distorted electric guitars and powerful vocals.
- (9): A genre of music that emerged in Europe during the Baroque era and is characterized by its use of orchestral instruments and complex arrangements.
- (3): A genre of music that is broadly popular and commercially oriented, often characterized by catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms.
- (6): A genre of Christian music that is characterized by its use of choirs and emphasis on religious themes.
- (7): A genre of music that originated in the Southern United States and often features lyrics about rural life, love, and heartbreak.
- (5): A genre of music that originated in African American communities in the Deep South of the United States, often characterized by a melancholy sound and lyrics about hardship and heartache.
- (5): A genre of music that combines vocal and instrumental music with drama, usually performed in an elaborate setting.
18 Clues: (4): A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a swinging feel. • (10): A genre of music that uses electronic instruments and technology to create and manipulate sounds. • (6): A genre of Christian music that is characterized by its use of choirs and emphasis on religious themes. • ...
Classical Music 2021-02-22
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- when music changes from one key to another
- movement featured a return to simplicity and immediacy of appeal after the complexity of the late Baroque era
- a musical sentence
- a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means for producing tones
- moving pitch at the interval of a half step
- growing in volume
- a metal read instrument
- decreasing in volume
- a stylistic movement in Western orchestral music between 1820 and 19101
- a single reed instrument
- a period or style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750
- lack of harmony among musical notes
- a combination of different pitches that is usually memorable and pleasing to the ear
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- loud volume
- added notes that are not essential to carry the overall line of the melody but serve instead to decorate or ornament"that line
- a featured solo or small group contrasted with a full orchestra
- an era of classical music between roughly 1730 and 1820
- an accompanying part that includes a bassline and harmonies
- a low double reed instrument
- a high double reed instrument
- a keyboard instrument that uses string struck by hammers
- the volume
- quiet volume
- changing dynamics in even levels
- the major or minor scale a piece of music is based in
- a collection of songs in dance form for solo instrument
26 Clues: the volume • loud volume • quiet volume • growing in volume • a musical sentence • decreasing in volume • a metal read instrument • a single reed instrument • a low double reed instrument • a high double reed instrument • changing dynamics in even levels • lack of harmony among musical notes • when music changes from one key to another • moving pitch at the interval of a half step • ...
CHRISTMAS MUSIC 2020-12-13
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- Away in a ________, no crib for a bed
- Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the _____
- The first _____, the angel did say
- Silent night, ______ night
- Hark the herald _______ sing
- It came upon a midnight ______
- All I want for Christmas is my two front ________
- ____ to the world, the Lord is come
- I'm dreaming of a _______ Christmas
- Deck the halls with boughs of holly, _____________
- We three _____ of Orient are
- Rudolph the ____-nosed reindeer
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- Christ is _______, glorify Him, Alleluia
- O little town of _________, how still we see thee lie
- O come, all ye _______, joyful and triumphant
- We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy ___ ______
- God rest ye merry ____________
- Frosty the snowman, was a ______, happy soul
- On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave me to me, a partridge in a ________ tree
- Feliz ________ ....
- You're a mean one, Mr. _________
21 Clues: Feliz ________ .... • Silent night, ______ night • Hark the herald _______ sing • We three _____ of Orient are • God rest ye merry ____________ • It came upon a midnight ______ • Rudolph the ____-nosed reindeer • You're a mean one, Mr. _________ • The first _____, the angel did say • ____ to the world, the Lord is come • I'm dreaming of a _______ Christmas • ...
Music lyrics 2020-04-11
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- I’m so ___ because today I
- A pill to make you __ else
- How we gonna kick it, gonna kick it ___ down
- ___ not to stop till I say when
- There was a ___ in the streets tell me where
- Sit and drink ___ distill the life
- So ___ no matter how far
- Oh my ___ liar
- I want to ___ up in a city that
- I push my fingers into my ___
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- Hey mister __ i’ll do anything
- Someone has to pull me __ before I try to drag
- Anthony works in a __ store, savin’ his pennies
- ____ the bridge downtown is where I
- Roll the __ down this cool night
- If i could __ you
- Make my way back home and learn to ___
- I am ___ like a rose that somebody gave me
- ___ in the membrane
- Pull this ___ as I walk away
- Learn to ___ see you down in
21 Clues: Oh my ___ liar • If i could __ you • ___ in the membrane • So ___ no matter how far • I’m so ___ because today I • A pill to make you __ else • Pull this ___ as I walk away • Learn to ___ see you down in • I push my fingers into my ___ • Hey mister __ i’ll do anything • ___ not to stop till I say when • I want to ___ up in a city that • Roll the __ down this cool night • ...
Music Terms 2020-04-27
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- The large Brass instrument
- Belongs to the percussion family
- flute, clarinet, oboe bassoon
- The Volume
- Major_or_minor
- Gradually getting louder
- loud
- At a walking pace
- The Rhythm
- A single line of melody accompanied by chords or harmony
- The or more notes sounded at the same time to produce a nice sound
- Various Pitches found on the stave
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- Two or more melodies played at the same time
- A string instrument bigger than a vioin
- The tune
- the speed of the music
- violin, viola, cello, double bass
- Happy Tonality
- The unique tone
- monophonic, homophonic or polyphonic
- Gradually getting softer
- An Upright or grande instrument
- A brass instrument famously used in the William Tell Overture
- The silver woodwind instrument
- The beat/s
- Trumpet, tuba, french horn, trombone
- A single line of melody
- Sad_Tonality
- How high or low the note is
29 Clues: loud • The tune • The Volume • The Rhythm • The beat/s • Sad_Tonality • Happy Tonality • Major_or_minor • The unique tone • At a walking pace • the speed of the music • A single line of melody • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting softer • The large Brass instrument • How high or low the note is • flute, clarinet, oboe bassoon • The silver woodwind instrument • An Upright or grande instrument • ...
Musicians & Music 2020-05-15
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- making a product available (song, movie, book)
- fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way
- making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling; typically with fast action
- (___ ___ ___ ___ ___) become well known for something; become famous or respected by a lot of people
- (___ ___ ___) to achieve success after retirement or failure; to become popular all over again
- (___ ___ ___) become famous or very successful
- (___ ___ ___ ___) something or someone very popular or successful
- (___-___) belonging in the past; no longer remembered
- extremely surprising or impressive; amazing
- beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
- (___ ___) an illegal recording of audio or video of a performance not officially released by the artist
- (___ ___) find someone talented (or something) unexpectedly or in the course of searching
- routine, boring, not exciting, dull, tedious, repetitive, lacking in variety and interest
- (___ ___ ___-___)a person who was once famous/popular/successful, but is no longer
- (___ ___ ___) to experience difficulties before achieving success; fulfill one’s obligations
- (___ ___ ___ ___)A breakthrough, especially the first big hit of a previously unknown performer
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- (___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___) to achieve the initial stage; succeed with the first step
- smooth, soft, and sweet. Not easily excited; low-key (calm); cool and relaxed
- having a calming or relaxing effect; gently settle down
- (___ ___) a person that works in manual laborer, works with tools and big equipment to make a building or road
- (___ ___ ___ ___) to successfully enter a profession or business
- how well liked or admired someone is (or something)
- (___ ___ ___-___ ___) usually a person that achieves popularity for one piece of work, and becomes known primarily for that one thing
- evocative; difficult to forget; stays with you
- make known to others (a secret or previously unknown information)
- instantly appealing and memorable
- (___ ___ ___) someone/something whose time has come and gone (similar to the tide on the beach when items ‘wash up’ on shore)
- bringing strong images, memories or feelings to mind
28 Clues: instantly appealing and memorable • extremely surprising or impressive; amazing • making a product available (song, movie, book) • evocative; difficult to forget; stays with you • (___ ___ ___) become famous or very successful • how well liked or admired someone is (or something) • bringing strong images, memories or feelings to mind • ...
Music malcolm 2020-04-18
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- The Rolling Stones wanted to colour the red door what
- What is the name of the girl who sings about her Johnny Reggae
- In a popular song what does it rain
- Who's theme song was Only fools and horses
- Pharrell Williams sang about an emotion
- who sang lets stay together
- Roger Taylor's instrument in Queen
- A drink sang sang by the Jersey Boys
- What street did only fools and horses ask to bless
- 1983 Final single issued for Marvin Gaye
- whose lyrics sang I thought I had her in the Palm of my hand
- How many weeks did Bryan Adams stay at number one in 1991
- Who was the youngest artist to top the US charts Solo (Surname)
- Berry Gordy founded in 1959 what American label
- Who shocked judges in talent show with i dreamed a dream
- Who sang Hey Brother
- Diana Ross sings about her old one
- What group sang Johnny Reggae
- What boys group includes the name of a British Isle
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- Dr Hook sang about somebody's Mother
- Lead singer of Coldplay
- Elton John sang goodbye to who for Diana's funeral
- A song by the young Michael Jackson
- what sweet thing did the Archies sing about
- Cat Stevens Song
- In the lyrics what did Harold Marvin sing that we have all got our our funny
- C W McCall sang about a
- What was Davis Bowie singing about a that was laughing
- Real Thing wanted to something down
- Who thought they had no time for losers
- What Paul sang about having a baby
- Luther sings about endless
- This song had something hanging on a string
- What inset was the group name for Stand and Deliver
- Someone O'Connar sang Nothing Compares to You
35 Clues: Cat Stevens Song • Who sang Hey Brother • Lead singer of Coldplay • C W McCall sang about a • Luther sings about endless • who sang lets stay together • What group sang Johnny Reggae • Roger Taylor's instrument in Queen • What Paul sang about having a baby • Diana Ross sings about her old one • A song by the young Michael Jackson • In a popular song what does it rain • ...
Music artists 2020-08-10
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- melancholy Canadian rapper
- OneRepublic frontman
- AmIdol rocker
- the star of the future
- I can't talk about her enough
- country/pop/folk girl
- best country artist
- famous white rapper
- "Holocene" singer
- brilliant pianist
- world's biggest band
- she's the bad guy!Duh!
- no white flag above her door
- The Weeknd's last name
- star with a guitar
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- 2000s goth metal group
- he is the entertainer...
- lame sad boy
- "Twilight" film theme artist
- five for fighting's 1st name
- Ella O'Connor's stage name
- deceased producer
- ______ Dragons (band)
- go on, leave me breathless!
- Swedish hitmaker
- Scottish emo group
- most famous Jewish artist
- how does she nail those notes???
- X-Factor group
- swinging from a chandelier
30 Clues: lame sad boy • AmIdol rocker • X-Factor group • Swedish hitmaker • deceased producer • "Holocene" singer • brilliant pianist • Scottish emo group • star with a guitar • best country artist • famous white rapper • OneRepublic frontman • world's biggest band • country/pop/folk girl • ______ Dragons (band) • 2000s goth metal group • the star of the future • she's the bad guy!Duh! • The Weeknd's last name • ...
MUSIC FUNDEMENTALS 2020-08-26
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- when multiple staves are connected together by bar lines
- lines, small lines that extend the staff while keeping the 5 lines and 4 spaces intact
- where music is written (made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces)
- clef, aka F clef
- designation, a way to label the notes of the grand staff
- raises the pitch one half step up
- keyboard, bank of keys on a musical instrument
- step, Two half steps
- step, the distance between 2 notes
- system used to visually represent music
- accidental, reminds musician of the correct pitch if the same note in the following measure
- lowers the pitch one half step down
- when the same pitch has two names ( A# and Bb)
- aka amplitude (wave height)
- bar line, two lines that signal the end of the end of a section of music
- musical scale with 12 pitches
- same as staff
- head, the body of the note
- clef, aka G clef
- symbol that cancels out a flat or sharp
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- raises or lowers the pitch
- part of the note that is common to all note types shorter than a whole note
- aka frequency (wavelengths)
- grand staff, combines the treble and bass clefs
- a sounds attack-sustain-release
- the length of time and silence lasts
- flat, lowers the pitch by two half steps
- part of the note that is common to all notes shorter than a quarter note
- segment of time corresponding to a specific number of beats represented by notes
- of sound, properties that are fundamental to the elements of sound and music.
- clef, aka C clef
- musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes
- horizontal line used to connect multiple consecutive notes to indicate rhythmic grouping
- sharp, symbol that means to raise the pitch by two half steps
- aka tone color (waveform)
- clef, clef used for rhythm only
- line, the vertical line that divides the staff into measures
37 Clues: same as staff • clef, aka F clef • clef, aka C clef • clef, aka G clef • step, Two half steps • aka tone color (waveform) • raises or lowers the pitch • head, the body of the note • aka frequency (wavelengths) • aka amplitude (wave height) • musical scale with 12 pitches • a sounds attack-sustain-release • clef, clef used for rhythm only • raises the pitch one half step up • ...
Music Theory 2020-09-25
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- it gets 1/2 a beat
- Who composed Cannon in D?
- Nothing is played for 1 beat
- it gets 2 beats
- who composed Toccata and fugue?
- it gets 3 beats
- 1600-1750
- it gets 4 beats
- it gets 1 beat
- The right hand clef
- Repeated sound
- The change in volume
- Who composed Rondo Alla Turca?
- Another word for a bar
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- The distance between notes on a staff
- Is an extension of a clef
- The left hand clef
- Nothing is played for 4 beats
- who composed Moonlight sonata?
- Nothing is played for 2 beats
- 8 notes
- Moderately loud
- Quiet
- Two melodies played over each other, common in the baroque era
- Structure of music, common in the classical era
- a chord stacked in thirds
- 3 notes played at once
- 1750-1800
- Loud
29 Clues: Loud • Quiet • 8 notes • 1600-1750 • 1750-1800 • it gets 1 beat • Repeated sound • it gets 2 beats • it gets 3 beats • Moderately loud • it gets 4 beats • it gets 1/2 a beat • The left hand clef • The right hand clef • The change in volume • 3 notes played at once • Another word for a bar • Is an extension of a clef • Who composed Cannon in D? • a chord stacked in thirds • Nothing is played for 1 beat • ...
Music concepts 2021-03-29
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- To keep the pulse of a music piece
- Gradually getting faster
- Gradually getting louder
- The thickness or thinness
- Soft
- Very fast
- A sixteenth note
- Long and short sounds
- Loud
- High and low sounds
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- Moderately soft
- At a moderate pace
- A slow tempo
- A fast and lively pace
- A whole note
- Gradually getting slower
- Moderately loud
- Half a beat
- A half note
- A combination of patterns with long and short sounds
20 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very fast • Half a beat • A half note • A slow tempo • A whole note • Moderately soft • Moderately loud • A sixteenth note • At a moderate pace • High and low sounds • Long and short sounds • A fast and lively pace • Gradually getting faster • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting slower • The thickness or thinness • To keep the pulse of a music piece • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-04-06
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- These are the 5 lines that music notes are written on.
- This is a natural note raised by one half step.
- This written music sign tells a musician not to play for a specific amount of time.
- This is a series of specific notes that are played separately to outline a chord.
- This number system can help people play an instrument without reading music.
- This family of instruments is played with the mouth and includes trumpets.
- These notes are often described as sad, dark, or mysterious.
- Musicians use this formula to write music that sounds good and correct.
- This tells musicians what collection of notes are correct within a piece of music.
- This is 3 or more notes that are played at the same time and support a song.
- This defines how much higher or lower notes are from each other.
- This number tells how fast a song plays - measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- This is the word used for a musical sound that gradually gets louder.
- This is a series of notes that go together and form an intentional pattern.
- This family of instruments includes drums, piano and xylophone.
- This is the half or double the frequency of a note, which makes the same note, higher or lower.
- This is a combination of sounds that compliment the lead part of a song.
- This is the waving quality or a voice or sound.
- This describes when strong notes are placed on the upbeats or “off” beats.
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- This family of instruments includes guitars, cellos and violins.
- This word describes sounds with lower voices.
- This is the word for a repeated pattern of sounds.
- This word describes sounds with higher voices.
- This is a repeated pattern or idea in music that is used throughout a piece.
- This is the part of a song that gets stuck in your head. It’s catchy.
- This describes when a whole musical piece is shifted up or down.
- This is a natural note lowered by one half step.
- This is the specific voice or sound of an instrument.
- This family of instruments is played with breath and includes flutes.
- This collection of notes is often described as happy or energetic.
- This is a group of people who usually play classical music.
- This is the word for singing without any instruments.
- This tells how a piece of music is counted so musicians can count it. Ex: 4/4
- This word describes a specifically arranged work of written music.
- This is a beat or a note that is stronger than others. It gives emphasis to a song.
- This is the person who directs a big group of musicians with a baton.
36 Clues: This word describes sounds with lower voices. • This word describes sounds with higher voices. • This is a natural note raised by one half step. • This is the waving quality or a voice or sound. • This is a natural note lowered by one half step. • This is the word for a repeated pattern of sounds. • This is the specific voice or sound of an instrument. • ...
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- a rattle
- any pluck string instrument with a neck and round back
- brass instrument used in classical and jazz
- sing into it
- stringed instrument with a thin neck
- in the brass family
- consists of wooden bars in percussion family
- it is plucked with a plectrum
- acoustic string instrument
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- it is from the string family
- mouth organ
- the shape of a cup
- woodwind instrument made of brass
- part of lute family with 4 nylon strings
- large stringed instrument that is soothing
- wooden frame with metal jingles
- drum from Cuba
- makes a bird sound
- Greek instrument member of lute family
- Afro Cuban percussion instrument
20 Clues: a rattle • mouth organ • sing into it • drum from Cuba • the shape of a cup • makes a bird sound • in the brass family • acoustic string instrument • it is from the string family • it is plucked with a plectrum • wooden frame with metal jingles • Afro Cuban percussion instrument • woodwind instrument made of brass • stringed instrument with a thin neck • ...
Music Concepts 2021-03-30
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- gradually getting faster
- getting louder
- quarter of a beat
- getting softer
- soft
- half a note
- a moderate pace
- gradually getting slower
- like the pulse of music
- the speed of music
- very loud
- very fast
- whole note
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- combination of long and short sounds
- a walking pace
- patterns of long and short sounds
- suddenly louder
- slowly
- half a beat
- loud
- very soft
- fast and lively
- 1 beat
23 Clues: soft • loud • slowly • 1 beat • very soft • very loud • very fast • whole note • half a beat • half a note • a walking pace • getting louder • getting softer • suddenly louder • a moderate pace • fast and lively • quarter of a beat • the speed of music • like the pulse of music • gradually getting faster • gradually getting slower • patterns of long and short sounds • combination of long and short sounds
Music Terms 2020-11-05
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- lively
- animated and lively
- giving and taking of tempo
- fairly brisk faster than allegro
- upwards or downwards slide between notes
- original tempo
- marcia to play in a march style
- the tempo remains the same
- extremely slow
- gradual reduction in tempo
- very slow
- extremely fast
- moderate tempo
- sonorous resonate and ringing
- melodic music less formal than an aria
- with passion
- tranquil and peaceful
- walking tempo
- a trembling effect that is typically bowed
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- lighter and faster than andante
- tone effect produces a slight variation in pitch
- mosso a little motion, more quickly
- singing or song like
- mosso less motion less quickly
- slow
- rapid reduction in tempo
- fast
- minuet style dance tempo
- pressing forward with steady acceleration
- gradually getting faster
- light and playful
- to play furious and wild
- brillant style showing great skill and spirit
- heavy and loud
- agitated
35 Clues: slow • fast • lively • agitated • very slow • with passion • walking tempo • original tempo • extremely slow • extremely fast • heavy and loud • moderate tempo • light and playful • animated and lively • singing or song like • tranquil and peaceful • rapid reduction in tempo • minuet style dance tempo • gradually getting faster • to play furious and wild • giving and taking of tempo • ...
Music Final 2020-11-23
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- appears in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique
- directly quoting another work in composition
- group or solo performance with no music support
- simplest form of musical textures
- method of composition using several elements
- vocal music composition with one voice and piano
- songs that were sung every day of the year
- chord comprising at least 3 adjacent tones
- glide from one pitch to another
- sung solo accompanied by an orchestra
- initial presentation of the composition
- phrase that repeats itself in the same pitch
- simple melody that has a limited set of notes
- expressive and rhythmic freedom
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- represents idea or noun (4 seasons)
- transformation of initial material
- exposition, a development, recapitulation
- musical technique reflects meaning of song
- sounds like music came from far off lands
- secular vocal music composition, unaccompanied
- recurring passage in baroque music
- speak singing
- lacks a tonal center or key
- used to obtain unusual sounds/timbres
- presents musical themes from exposition
25 Clues: speak singing • lacks a tonal center or key • glide from one pitch to another • expressive and rhythmic freedom • simplest form of musical textures • transformation of initial material • recurring passage in baroque music • represents idea or noun (4 seasons) • used to obtain unusual sounds/timbres • sung solo accompanied by an orchestra • ...
Music Review 2021-06-01
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- DAW stands for Digital Audio _____________?
- A standard radio advertisement is 30 or 60 ________.
- Word for how loud or soft a note or sound is.
- The fancy word for A-B-A form is:
- Mr. Brausam really likes _____________.
- A word that categorizes a type of music.
- Big Ollie’s sells:
- Word for how high or how low a note or sound is.
- A short snippet of music that repeats itself in a DAW.
- iPad and Mac based DAW.
- Jingles go all the way back to the _______ Ages.
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- Movie music composer for Harry Potter and Star Wars.
- Online DAW.
- Mr. Brausam’s dog is named _____.
- In a commercial the _______ should be louder than the music.
- A song that will get stuck in your head.
- ____________ Drumming.
- A song that a radio advertisement will use.
- A word for speed in music is _______.
- _______ Music Lab is a site with many music activities.
- The universal symbol to record is a ___ Circle.
- Bucket drums can be played on the sides, the top, and the ___.
- ________ is a word that describes how the volumes of different parts of music interact.
23 Clues: Online DAW. • Big Ollie’s sells: • ____________ Drumming. • iPad and Mac based DAW. • Mr. Brausam’s dog is named _____. • The fancy word for A-B-A form is: • A word for speed in music is _______. • Mr. Brausam really likes _____________. • A song that will get stuck in your head. • A word that categorizes a type of music. • DAW stands for Digital Audio _____________? • ...
Music 2 2021-10-26
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- A short Opera.
- A 4 beat musical note.
- There are 36 _ _ _ _ _ keys on a piano.
- A song sung by 2 people.
- German composer born 1770 who became deaf.
- Traditional Australian wind instrument.
- A Spanish percussion instrument also known as a clacker.
- A brass instrument similar to a trumpet but larger.
- A one quarter beat musical note.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ Horn.(Brass)
- Invented by Aldolph Sax in 1846.
- The family of instruments that you strike.
- American female singer born 26.6.1993.
- Rhymes with Congo (Percussion).
- Real name Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson.
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- A group of actors, dancers or musicians performing.
- There are 4 people in my group.
- We sing BELIEVER.
- A very large brass instrument.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- A double reed wind instrument similar to a clarinet.
- I sing Old Town Road with Billy Ray Cyrus.
- Canadian rapper born 24.10.1986.
- A trumpet has 3 of these.
- Johann Sebastian _ _ _ _ .
- Louis Armstrong played this instrument.
- An electronic device that strengthens a weak guitar signal.
- A traditional Maori wind instrument with 4 to 12 finger holes.
- We sing Sugar.
- Pharrell Williams most popular song.
- American Rock & Roll singer born 8.1.1935.
- Traditional Turkish stringed instrument.
32 Clues: A short Opera. • We sing Sugar. • We sing BELIEVER. • A 4 beat musical note. • A song sung by 2 people. • _ _ _ _ _ _ Horn.(Brass) • A trumpet has 3 of these. • Johann Sebastian _ _ _ _ . • A very large brass instrument. • There are 4 people in my group. • Rhymes with Congo (Percussion). • Canadian rapper born 24.10.1986. • A one quarter beat musical note. • ...
Music Definitions 2021-10-20
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- Two notes that sound the same and are played the same, but have two different note names
- Tells us what volume to play the notes
- All notes; cancels out a flat or sharp
- The 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 8th note of a scale
- Notes marked with a dot on top indicated the note should be played short; play with a stopped bow stroke
- A curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- A note that does not appear in your key signature and stays in effect for the entire measure
- The smallest distance between two notes
- Lowers the pitch of a notes by a half step
- At the beginning of the piece and identifies which notes are on the lines and spaces of the staff
- The pulse of the music
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- Two or more notes played in the same direction with a stop between each note
- Tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- A curved line that connects two or more different pitches
- A sequence of notes in ascending and descending order in consecutive steps
- A note (or notes) that appear before the first full measure
- Lines that extend the music staff higher and lower
- Tells you how many sharps or flats are in a piece
- A pattern of two or more notes in a sequence of half steps altered with sharps, flats, and naturals.
- Two half steps combined
- When you lift the bow to start back at the frog
- Raises the pitch of a note by a half step
22 Clues: The pulse of the music • Two half steps combined • Tells us what volume to play the notes • All notes; cancels out a flat or sharp • The smallest distance between two notes • Raises the pitch of a note by a half step • The 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 8th note of a scale • Lowers the pitch of a notes by a half step • When you lift the bow to start back at the frog • ...
Music Appreciation 2021-10-21
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- A group of people singing or playing together.
- To play notes smoothly, without stopping between notes.
- 1. A combination of pitches sounding together, such as a chord. 2. The relationship between a series of chords. 3. Consonance.
- How loudly or softly to play a piece of music.
- A group of singers who perform together.
- American-born music that uses syncopation, altered scales, specific harmonies, and improvisation.
- Playing the notes in a chord quickly one after the other.
- Music that has no key. All the notes are treated as equal.
- A slow song that tells a story.
- A harsh or disagreeable combination of sounds, or a combination of sounds that creates a feeling of tension needing to be resolved.
- Family of wind instruments made of metal with a cup-shaped mouthpiece (the part you blow in). Examples of brass instruments are the trumpet, trombone and tuba.
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- Italian for "going." To play a piece at a moderate speed -- not too fast, not too slow.
- a theatrical performance that tells a story using music, costumes, sets, and dance.
- Italian for "growing softer."
- The era in music history that includes compositions written from about 1750 to 1825. Music from this period is orderly, balanced and clear. Its form is very important as is its harmony and tonality that is, the musical key in which a piece was written.
- Italian for "graceful."
- A thin woodwind instrument held sideways to the mouth. It is played by blowing across the mouthpiece. The notes are played by pressing small keys.
- Italian for "end." The final part of a piece of music.
- 1. A piece of music played between two other larger sections. 2. Music played between acts in a play or opera.
- When three or more notes are played at the same time.
- An old, quick dance. The music in the second half of the dance is a variation on the music from the first half.
- A stringed instrument with a long neck and a flat, hollow body. Its strings are plucked or strummed with the fingers.
- When you are playing music, to accent a note is to make it stand out from other notes by playing it differently.
- The period of music from around 1600 to 1750. Bach, Vivaldi, and Handel were famous Baroque composers.
24 Clues: Italian for "graceful." • Italian for "growing softer." • A slow song that tells a story. • A group of singers who perform together. • A group of people singing or playing together. • How loudly or softly to play a piece of music. • When three or more notes are played at the same time. • Italian for "end." The final part of a piece of music. • ...
Piano music 2021-09-08
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- an impressive piece of work, especially a
- Play one octave higher or lower than written
- a sharp or flat not in the key signature
- the fifth note of the scale
- Three or more notes of music played together.
- "harp-like". the notes of a chord played one after another, up or down the keyboard.
- A flat lowers a note one-half step.
- The interval spanning 8 notes.
- moderate tempo
- play two octaves higher than written
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- smooth, connected
- a stately dance in 3/4 time
- A musical sentence. A phrase is often shown by a slur, also called a phrase mark
- hold this note longer than its normal value
- composition or other work of art
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- fast, lively tempo
- the immediate repetition of a musical idea in another voice
- ending section
- return to the original tempo
- The distance between two notes or keys
21 Clues: ending section • moderate tempo • smooth, connected • fast, lively tempo • a stately dance in 3/4 time • the fifth note of the scale • return to the original tempo • The interval spanning 8 notes. • composition or other work of art • A flat lowers a note one-half step. • play two octaves higher than written • The distance between two notes or keys • ...
Folk music 2021-12-07
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- band that played with Dylan at the newport festival in 1965 and were booed off stage.
- what group was poorly influenced by Bob dylan's substances after meeting him?
- clearing house for folk musicians,you could buy instruments there.
- most popular folk group in the 1960s?
- what artist went electric at a folk festival?
- folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung
- group that Bob dylan was inspired and influenced by while learning about traditional folk music.
- folk music of trinidad,different rhythmic quality
- musician who had a great amount of calypso hits and was involved in the political movements of the time.
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- artist who wrote about the great dust storm
- what festival did bob dylan introduce his new style of music?
- group greatly influenced by calypso fad
- folk musician and social activist who traveled and performed with woody guthrie
- association between folk music and the social and political issues of the 60s.
- traditional songs passed down through generations that often told stories
- scene where artist sang and arose.
- One of Bob Dylan's most important album that included folk and electric rhythms.
- one of bob dylan's most important/popular rock songs.
- queen of folk
- poor seelimg album of bob dylan
- first record label that noticed bob dylan.
- group who used folk songs to build morale and spoke on the political issues of the time.
22 Clues: queen of folk • poor seelimg album of bob dylan • scene where artist sang and arose. • most popular folk group in the 1960s? • group greatly influenced by calypso fad • first record label that noticed bob dylan. • artist who wrote about the great dust storm • what artist went electric at a folk festival? • folk music of trinidad,different rhythmic quality • ...
Folk Music 2021-12-07
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- Where was Bob Dylan born?
- Bob Dylan first album's name.
- Dropped the Weavers, as the group was suddenly too controversial.
- When was Dylan's third album released?
- Dylan's second album.
- A folk music of Trinidad, has a different rhythmic quality than traditional American folk, but the narrative verse structures and storylines are similar.
- A father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress.
- Was a favorite at Cambridge's Club 47 while at Boston University.
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- Most important early folk singer.
- Dylan's fifth and possibly most important album.
- Seeger's father, and was a university professor who had registered as a conscientious objector during WWI.
- Bob Dylan's 15th album.
- Dylan recorded an album with his friends George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbin who called themselves the...
- The international workers of the world.
- A folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung.
- In 1961, they made their debut performance at New York's Bitter End. The most popular folk group of the 1960s.
- In the summer of 1959 the first Newport Folk Festival was held in...
- A song by the Kingston Trio that became a #1 hit.
- Pete Seeger and three other folks musicians began publishing a mimeographed biweekly newsletter was called...
- a band from canada who would later be known simply as the Band.
20 Clues: Dylan's second album. • Bob Dylan's 15th album. • Where was Bob Dylan born? • Bob Dylan first album's name. • Most important early folk singer. • When was Dylan's third album released? • The international workers of the world. • Dylan's fifth and possibly most important album. • A song by the Kingston Trio that became a #1 hit. • ...
World Music 2021-11-18
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- Where Scotland is located
- Instrument of Scotland that starts with a b
- popular dance in the middle east
- A place where people in Mexico celebrate and gather together
- Language that people in Middle East speak
- Goblet shaped drum in Middle East music
- A low sounding guitar from Mexico
- Capital of China
- A middle eastern flute
- lower sound that the doubek makes
- from Mexico that starts with a t
- Main language spoke in Mexico
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- number of stars on the Chinese flag
- Scottish food that starts with h
- Popular chinese food that starts with a d
- large hanging steel drum in Chinese music that is hit with a mallet
- National Dance of Mexico
- Higher sound that the doumbek makes
- Ancient wind instrument of Mexico
- captial of Mexico
- Mexican cowboys
21 Clues: Mexican cowboys • Capital of China • captial of Mexico • A middle eastern flute • National Dance of Mexico • Where Scotland is located • Main language spoke in Mexico • Scottish food that starts with h • popular dance in the middle east • from Mexico that starts with a t • Ancient wind instrument of Mexico • A low sounding guitar from Mexico • lower sound that the doubek makes • ...
Music symbols 2021-11-29
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- makes the player play the note a quarter lower
- Tells the player to play the notes connected, which looks like a curved line between the notes.
- symbol,starts the notes
- lowers the volume of the music
- Sudden change, From loud to low
- Looks like a circle with a cross on it. It’s where the player Continue playing after the end
- makes the player play the note a quarter higher
- Separates the staff based on the time signature
- makes the note on the line half a tone lower
- A the beginning, tells you where to play the sharp and flat
- 5 lines, where notes are placed
- They represent the Length of a note played
- It’s above the not, tells you to play the full value of a single note
- a note that is going to be raised by two half steps
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- increases the volume of the music
- Looks like 2 flats, lower a note by two half steps.
- In the beginning, Amount of beats in a bar
- A passe, until they get a sign from the conductor
- Connected the clefs, played together
- Makes the note on the line half a tone higher
- Looks like 2 diagonal lines, It makes a passe
- it is C looking, it tells the player to play 4/4 time.
- Looks like a sideway v, it increases the sound more than the other notes.
- tells you the volume of a note
- music symbol that is used to end the music piece
25 Clues: symbol,starts the notes • lowers the volume of the music • tells you the volume of a note • Sudden change, From loud to low • 5 lines, where notes are placed • increases the volume of the music • Connected the clefs, played together • In the beginning, Amount of beats in a bar • They represent the Length of a note played • makes the note on the line half a tone lower • ...
Music Crossword 2022-01-19
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- Walking tempo
- Very fast
- Smooth and connected
- One person
- Gradually softer
- Gradually softer
- Separated
- Broad and slow
- Very soft
- Medium or moderately
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- All play same part
- To gradually increase the volume
- Strong or loud
- Loud then immediately soft
- Slow and calm
- The end
- Very soft
- Silent
- A finishing section
- Very strong or loud
- Quick and lively
- Very very slow and solemn
22 Clues: Silent • The end • Very fast • Very soft • Separated • Very soft • One person • Walking tempo • Slow and calm • Strong or loud • Broad and slow • Gradually softer • Gradually softer • Quick and lively • All play same part • A finishing section • Very strong or loud • Smooth and connected • Medium or moderately • Very very slow and solemn • Loud then immediately soft • To gradually increase the volume
Music 2 2022-01-22
Across
- This rapper wants to know what you know about that?
- What brand of sunglasses does B.O.B. rap about?
- According to Ed Sheeran, what leads to you?
- What artist had a party on 5th Avenue
- This artist posed the question "What's Luv"
- This artist enjoys beating up women
- Eminem was born in this state
- What bottle does Kesha brush her teeth with?
- Ace Hood woke up in this car
- Featuring Eminem, this Doctor felt like people forgot about who?
- This rapper is best known for being the "Man on The Moon"
- This group rose to prominence with their breakout albums "Parachutes" and "A Rush of Blood to the Head"
- Nobody likes you at what age According to Blink-182
- This group had a now deceased member known as "left Eye"
- This artist is also known as "Country Grammar"
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- All this rapper does is win
- Don't hate this artist cuz she's beautiful
- Havana Brown and Pitbull run the what?
- Outkast rapped about bombs being dropped over what city?
- This now deceased artist wants you to wake them up
- This artist is wondering where them girls at
- Dev is feeling as fly as a what?
- How many questions does 50 Cent ask?
- Jaz-Z runs this what?
- This group wants you to pardon them while they burst into flames
- This artist mispronounces "There" as "Thurr"
- This artist sings in the shower
- First name of the lead singer of Maroon 5
- This artist had an album for their "Confessions"
- What famous acronym was created by Drake's song "The Motto"
- Justin Timberlake was apart of what boy band?
31 Clues: Jaz-Z runs this what? • All this rapper does is win • Ace Hood woke up in this car • Eminem was born in this state • This artist sings in the shower • Dev is feeling as fly as a what? • This artist enjoys beating up women • How many questions does 50 Cent ask? • What artist had a party on 5th Avenue • Havana Brown and Pitbull run the what? • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- The volume of music.
- This symbol tells you when/where to breathe.
- You don't tongue between these notes.
- The ending section of a repeat.
- Playing medium-softly.
- When everyone is playing the same note.
- The speed of the music.
- Slow but still moving.
- You add emphasis to a certain note.
- You repeat this one section.
- Playing softly.
- Playing full and loud.
- Really slow.
- How you tongue or play a note.
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- It is what you play the first time in a repeat.
- Rapid tempo.
- Playing medium-loud
- You play this section more than once.
- New rhythm, half of a quarter note.
- This note is played short and separated.
- A rhythm that equals 3 beats.
- This note is played long and connected.
- Two notes that appear on the music.
- When the last note of the measure is picked up and placed at the beginning.
- Holding a note until the director tells you to stop.
- The same note but 8 notes apart.
26 Clues: Rapid tempo. • Really slow. • Playing softly. • Playing medium-loud • The volume of music. • Playing medium-softly. • Slow but still moving. • Playing full and loud. • The speed of the music. • You repeat this one section. • A rhythm that equals 3 beats. • How you tongue or play a note. • The ending section of a repeat. • The same note but 8 notes apart. • ...
Music History 2022-01-12
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- one sound
- Tchaikovsky is most known from his ballets and was from this country
- This composer was best known for his symphonies, he wrote 104
- a short recurring musical phrase
- the road map of a song
- This was the popular keyboard instrument of the Baroque era
- The Renaissance time period saw the rise of the ______ class
- This composer wasn't very skilled at any instrument and was actually enrolled in medical school before quitting to become a composer and conductor
- the combination or long and short sounds
- This music ensemble because very popular during the Baroque era
- Bach was from this country
- the 12 pitches are put in an order and used to create the music based on that order either forwards, backwards or as a mirror image
- how high or low a sound is
- two sounds
- someone who is exceptionally good at playing an instrument, especially at a young age
- the term used to describe how loud or quiet the music is
- This is the name given to a person who paid a composer to write music and put on concerts
- This was the instrument that eventually became the modern day trombone
- Milton Babbitt was a professor of this at Princeton University
- This is what happened when Stravinsky premiered one of his ballets
- this composer was considered the first "emo kid"
- without a tonal center
- the technique of making up music on the spot
- The time period where all musical rules were rejected
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- This composer composed over 600 works, spoke 15 languages and was friends with Haydn
- an instrument that creates electronic sounds
- This Baroque composer lived in both Germany and England and had a very happy live and died rich
- using minimal chords or sounds in your composition
- The era where feelings were more important than following the musical rules
- earliest music was passed through _________ tradition
- the time period also called the Enlightenment
- This German composer was nicknamed "the little mushroom" because he was short and chubby
- This instrument replaced the harpsichord
- tonality means music based on the 7 pitches of the ________
- _______ music from the Romantic Era had a story that went along with the music
- a type of Medieval music sung mainly by monks at church services
- This composer helped design his own opera house
- violin, viola, cello, and double bass belong to this family
- had a temper and lost his hearing throughout his life
- the use of musical ideas from a specific country or region
- This composer was friends with Thomas Edison and collected cars
- Antonio Vivaldi wrote over 50 _________
42 Clues: one sound • two sounds • the road map of a song • without a tonal center • Bach was from this country • how high or low a sound is • a short recurring musical phrase • Antonio Vivaldi wrote over 50 _________ • the combination or long and short sounds • This instrument replaced the harpsichord • an instrument that creates electronic sounds • ...
Music 2 2021-08-19
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- Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door
- Dont really care, let there be songs to fill the air
- It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
- Cause I'll be lonely without you
- Got to get down to it
- Will you still need me, will you still feed me
- I taught that weeping willow how to cry cry cry
- Please forget you knew my name, my darling
- Make good money, five dollars a day
- Just call on me brother when you need a hand
- You will be mine, by takin our time
- One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small
- Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel
- She's a big teaser, she took me half way there
- let me take you down cause I'm going to
- All you did was wreck my bed and in the morning kick me in the head
- And so, become yourself, because the past is just a goodbye
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- Come on now pretty baby, I just cant help myself
- Sing a song, play guitar, make it snappy
- Darling wont you ease my worried mind
- Don't you cry, don't you cry anymore lalalala
- Thank you, for a real good time
- there's a dragon with matches that's loose on the town
- Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes and she's gone
- Laid down last night, lord, I could not take my rest
- I can tell the queen of diamonds by the way she shines
- My baby's gone with the wind again
- The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean
- The sun went down in honey, the moon came up in wine
- Let us be lovers we'll marry our fortunes together
- Someone told me long ago there's a calm before the storm
- Now your crosses are burning fast
- Life I love you all is groovy
- Sheriff couldnt catch me, but his little girl sure wish he would
34 Clues: Got to get down to it • Life I love you all is groovy • Thank you, for a real good time • Cause I'll be lonely without you • Now your crosses are burning fast • My baby's gone with the wind again • Sometimes I feel, sometimes I feel • Make good money, five dollars a day • You will be mine, by takin our time • Darling wont you ease my worried mind • ...
Music Terms 2022-01-06
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- makes a pitch higher by one half step
- placed on the staff to anchor the notes
- to get louder
- highest male voice
- middle voice lower than soprano
- from bar line to bar line
- loud
- lines placed above or below the staff
- very loud
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- lowest voice in the chorus
- 5 lines
- to diminish
- interval could be called an eighth
- smooth and connected
- to get softer
- highest voice in the chorus
- soft
- the space between two notes
- very soft
- speed of a piece of music
- makes a pitch lower by one half step
- short and separated marked with a dot
22 Clues: soft • loud • 5 lines • very soft • very loud • to diminish • to get softer • to get louder • highest male voice • smooth and connected • from bar line to bar line • speed of a piece of music • lowest voice in the chorus • highest voice in the chorus • the space between two notes • middle voice lower than soprano • interval could be called an eighth • makes a pitch lower by one half step • ...
Music Crossword 2022-01-06
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- How high or low a note is.
- How fast or slow the piece is.
- The different sounds made by different instruments.
- The Italian tempo indication for gradually slowing down.
- A note worth one whole beat.
- Black key to the left of the white key.
- The Italian dynamic indication for gradually getting louder.
- A note worth four whole beats.
- How loud or quiet the music is.
- The Italian dynamic indication for quiet.
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- The Italian dynamic indication for very quiet.
- The Italian tempo indication for walking pace.
- A note worth two whole beats.
- The Italian tempo indication for very fast.
- How many layers or parts there are.
- Whether the music is major or minor
- Instruments that you hit, shake or scrape to make a sound.
- The Italian tempo indication for very slow.
- The main tune of the piece.
- Black key to the right of the white key.
- The Italian dynamic indication for loud.
21 Clues: How high or low a note is. • The main tune of the piece. • A note worth one whole beat. • A note worth two whole beats. • How fast or slow the piece is. • A note worth four whole beats. • How loud or quiet the music is. • How many layers or parts there are. • Whether the music is major or minor • Black key to the left of the white key. • Black key to the right of the white key. • ...
Folk Music 2022-01-12
Across
- what type of students saw folk as music that addressed the need for positive change in society
- Who was Pete Seegers father
- in 1949 what group did Seeger go on to form
- what problems did Seeger run into
- what type of folk music were the people who liked R&B and Rock and roll drawn to
- what song became the number one hit in 1950
- what did Guthrie fall ill to (a central nervous system disorder)
- what decade did Guthrie and Seeger travel the country as part of the Alamanac singers
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- One union in particular, the International Workers of the Wolrd are popularly known as
- a father and son team of musicologist from the library of congress
- What was dylans first album called being done recorded in two days
- What year did the wobblies publish the first of the 30 editions of their songbook entitled IWW
- was the senator of Wisconson on the prowl trying to out communist infiltrators in the government
- what did not bode well in the early 1950s for the folk community
- what community fell hard in the 1950s
- what was Pete Seegers father occupation
- The 1930's folk radios began appearing as this
- what 21-year-old singer/guitarist did guthrie meet
- what song in 1958 became a number one hit by the Kingston trio
- who was a favorite at the Cambridge club 47 while being a student at BU
- In the summer of 1959 where was the first NewportFolk festival held
- What age was Woodie Gurthie living on the streets alone
- The 1930's most important early folk singer
23 Clues: Who was Pete Seegers father • what problems did Seeger run into • what community fell hard in the 1950s • what was Pete Seegers father occupation • in 1949 what group did Seeger go on to form • what song became the number one hit in 1950 • The 1930's most important early folk singer • The 1930's folk radios began appearing as this • ...
Medieval Music 2021-09-10
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- The section of the mass whose chant texts never change
- The only male role and only non-singing role in von Bingen's sacred music drama
- The second of five chants in the mass ordinary
- Gregorian _________; general term for monophonic, sacred Latin text sung a cappella, without meter.
- The French term for "New Art"; a 14th century movement that saw new developments in rhythm (2 words)
- The secular music poet-composer of medieval France
- Sacred music intended for use in a worship service
- French secular music poet-composer Comtessa Beatriz ____ _______ (2 words)
- Term for a long, sustained tone
- The section of the mass whose chant texts change depending on the day or occasion
- The third of five chants in the mass ordinary
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- French Ars Nova-era composer Guillaume de _______________, known for his Notre Dame Mass and secular music such as the chanson "Douce dame jolie"
- Title of a sacred music drama by Hildegard von Bingen (2 words)
- The secular music poet-composer of medieval Germany
- Notable 12th century nun, poet, and composer ___________ von Bingen
- The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary
- German secular music poet-composer Walther von der _______________
- The secular song type of medieval Spain
- A 13th century French composer living and working in Notre Dame Cathedral who furthered the development of polyphony through organum and rhythmic modes
- The first of five chants in the mass ordinary
- The last of five chants in the mass ordinary (2 words)
- First name of Spanish king credited with compiling "Cantigas de Santa Maria"
- The earliest purely-instrumental genre of music; a dance
- An early form of polyphony; the addition of a melodic part to a pre-existing chant
24 Clues: Term for a long, sustained tone • The secular song type of medieval Spain • The first of five chants in the mass ordinary • The third of five chants in the mass ordinary • The fourth of five chants in the mass ordinary • The second of five chants in the mass ordinary • The secular music poet-composer of medieval France • ...
Easter Music 2022-04-16
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- not sisters morning
- I want to know everything that is happening
- Taxman don't begin to get me in a jam
- not a white chick
- I don't want to hang out with toffs
- with all this chocolate today must be a ??
- moo woof quack
- bloody rubbish truck woke me up again
- superman and wonderwoman are ??
- I'm glad I'm a man - who else is?
- night time is giving me a buzz
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- which artists song did we see on a castle?
- if you pull a little string what am I?
- what a caveman gives if chased by a bear
- homes calling
- royalty comes in different guises
- if you are neither obese nor skinny what would you do in church?
- which band's lead singer stepped through a mirror?
- a surprising barrier
- Founding member of a TLA
- I'm not the only one
- I hate dogs
- green and dreamy
23 Clues: I hate dogs • homes calling • moo woof quack • green and dreamy • not a white chick • not sisters morning • a surprising barrier • I'm not the only one • Founding member of a TLA • night time is giving me a buzz • superman and wonderwoman are ?? • royalty comes in different guises • I'm glad I'm a man - who else is? • I don't want to hang out with toffs • ...
80s Music 2018-02-26
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- Wondered if they should stay or go.
- When doubled, name of a band who sang about a canis lupas.
- Movie "Breakfast Club" theme song.
- Full name of artist who sang about what girls want.
- What Devo and cream have in common.
- Wanted poster request.
- Mellencamp's duo.
- Freddie Mercury's band.
- Band who shares the name of a U.S spy plane.
- Thrill of the fight symbol, "Eye of the __________"
- Michael Jackson and an egg have this in common.
- "What a Feeling" movie.
- Minnesota singer who passed away in 2016.
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- Another name for the Virgin Mary.
- band who's video had lead singer bring girl into comic book.
- Your favorite Utah real estate agent.
- Sang about pushing it real good.
- He covets a friend's girl.
- Color of David Bowie's dance shoe recommendation for the blues.
- Benatar's love comparison.
- Band who sang about breath watching, The ________.
- George Michael band.
- Band Dexys ________ Runner, who sang about Eileen.
- "Down Under" band.
- They told us what sweet dreams are made of.
- Persian country and Flock of Seagulls song.
- Comic book song, as referred to in another clue.
- "Tainted Love" singers.
- Pet Shop Boys' song's town end.
29 Clues: Mellencamp's duo. • "Down Under" band. • George Michael band. • Wanted poster request. • Freddie Mercury's band. • "Tainted Love" singers. • "What a Feeling" movie. • He covets a friend's girl. • Benatar's love comparison. • Pet Shop Boys' song's town end. • Sang about pushing it real good. • Another name for the Virgin Mary. • Movie "Breakfast Club" theme song. • ...
crossword music 2017-06-02
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- + acting
- & around & around
- terry
- 7th interval
- anthem
- loud
- with scissor
- getting louder
- tempered clavier
- fifth
- with mallets
- pitch wind instrument
- bass/large string instrument
- re ___
- end
- orchestra
- duke/duke ellington
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- strict time
- percussion instrument
- sonata
- circle of
- harp
- jones/one-man band
- vibrating in-and-out of tune
- of congress
- music for play back
- chord
- old time vinal player
- solo
- tempo
- soft
31 Clues: end • harp • loud • solo • soft • terry • fifth • chord • tempo • sonata • anthem • re ___ • + acting • circle of • orchestra • strict time • of congress • 7th interval • with scissor • with mallets • getting louder • tempered clavier • & around & around • jones/one-man band • music for play back • duke/duke ellington • percussion instrument • old time vinal player • pitch wind instrument • vibrating in-and-out of tune • ...
Music crossword 2017-06-01
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- note having time value of two half notes
- sign that tells you repeat the music
- a sign used to play a tune
- a tune, voice, or line
- the sound gets louder
- temporary displacement of regular neutral accent
- combination of sharps, flats and naturals
- phrase that repeats constantly
- how loud or quiet the music is
- loud
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- interval of half steps
- difference between two notes
- the five lines which the notes are laced
- half step between two notes
- the speed/tempo of the music
- short line added for notes
- a part of a composition played very softly or quietly
- whole tone
- how big or low a note is
- curved line connecting 2 notes
20 Clues: loud • whole tone • the sound gets louder • interval of half steps • a tune, voice, or line • how big or low a note is • a sign used to play a tune • short line added for notes • half step between two notes • difference between two notes • the speed/tempo of the music • phrase that repeats constantly • how loud or quiet the music is • curved line connecting 2 notes • ...
Music Vocab 2017-05-25
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- the 5 lines where the notes are
- how soft or loud you play or sing
- a line used to show notes when they are above or below the staff
- the different pitches on the staff
- says if there are any sharps or flats in a song; tells what key the song is in
- a musical symbol having to do with dynamics. It tells you to sing or play softly
- a note that lasts for 4 beats or a whole measure
- the room between 2 notes
- a small melody that layers and repeats
- tells you to play or sing loud
- a half step between 2 tones
- the main idea or main line of a song
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- when you go from a white key, skip a black key, and then go to another white key or vice versa
- you have a steady beat and another beat where you put the emphasis on the 2nd beat.
- musical symbol relating to dynamics that tells you to go from soft to loud
- a musical symbol that joins together 2 notes to makes it longer
- tells you how many beats in a measure and what kind of note gets the beat
- tells you to repeat a section of a song or the whole song
- a whole step between 2 tones
- the sound or tone of a note
20 Clues: the room between 2 notes • the sound or tone of a note • a half step between 2 tones • a whole step between 2 tones • tells you to play or sing loud • the 5 lines where the notes are • how soft or loud you play or sing • the different pitches on the staff • the main idea or main line of a song • a small melody that layers and repeats • ...
Pop Music 2017-10-21
Across
- type of song exemplified by Patti Page and Neil Sedaka
- one of the early 60s dance crazes
- moments when the music is briefly interrupted by silence
- what Al Jolson and Joni Mitchell had in common sort of
- last name of the classically trained but experimental collaborator of the Beatles
- last name (ironically) of the “worst” player in the early Beatles
- where Tin Pan Alley was "reborn" in the late 50s and early 60s (two words)
- nickname for a "cleaning up" of Elvis's wildness
- nickname of "Good Vibrations"
- a repeated step-wise pattern of low pitches
- James Brown's reduction of musical elements to almost pure syncopated rhythm
- famed record producer who invented “the wall of sound”
- an "obstinate" pattern that is repeated and around which everything else shifts
- the basic pulse of the music
- popular TV show that featured pop tunes and kids dancing (two words)
- a type of video jukebox
- last name of the folkie whose guitar "killed fascists"
- what happened when the Byrds recorded a Bob Dylan song (two words)
- the circuit in which R & B artists toured and performed
- last name of singer of “Girl from Ipanema”
- first pop group to print all the lyrics on an album cover
- father of Motown
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- Paul McCartney's accompaniment on "Yesterday"
- singing one syllable over many notes
- an Indian instrument used on "Strawberry Fields Forever"
- television rip-off of the Beatles movies
- type of camera angle used in film clip for Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki"
- the back-and-forth device in which a vocal line alternates with a guitar line as in Sister Rosetta Tharpe's gospel (three words)
- when two tunes overlap as in the Beatles’ “Help!”
- last name of Beach Boys innovator
- gradually getting louder for effect
- “Sgt. Pepper’s” was the first one of this type of package which later became the norm
- an early one of these used for Frank Sinatra's "Come Fly with Me"
- running a finger up or down a piano or other keyboard for a sweeping effect
- the kind of paintings that influenced the thinking behind “Sgt. Pepper’s” (two words)
- the effect of mental over-stimulation that was simulated to “turn you on”
- running the tape the wrong way in the music studio
- last name of one of the "fathers" of folk music
- album on which “Tomorrow Never Knows” cross-fertilized pop music with the avant-garde
- double entendre used in an R & B context
- the speed of the music
- last name of the most celebrated of the Supremes
42 Clues: father of Motown • the speed of the music • a type of video jukebox • the basic pulse of the music • nickname of "Good Vibrations" • one of the early 60s dance crazes • last name of Beach Boys innovator • gradually getting louder for effect • singing one syllable over many notes • television rip-off of the Beatles movies • double entendre used in an R & B context • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- a bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and a line
- written at the end of a piece of music
- lively and fast
- a note equal to one beat
- moderately loud
- the note names of the five lines in the treble clef from bottom to top
- a rest equal to two beats
- a rest for a whole measure
- gradually softer
- gradually louder
- detached
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- sfz
- the note names of the four spaces in the bass clef from bottom to top
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- full value
- two dots placed befor the double bar
- a note equal to two beats
- a short line which is added to extend the range of the staff when the notes are too low or too high to be written on the staff
- very slow
- a note equal to half a beat
20 Clues: sfz • detached • very slow • full value • lively and fast • moderately loud • gradually softer • gradually louder • a note equal to one beat • a note equal to two beats • a rest equal to two beats • a rest for a whole measure • a note equal to half a beat • two dots placed befor the double bar • written at the end of a piece of music • appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
Across
- is used for a full measure of rest
- two dots placed before the double bar
- added to extend the range of the staff
- lively and fast tempo
- its length is equal to three beats
- holding back, becoming slower (tempo change)
- moderately loud
- connects two or more notes of different pitches
- the end of a piece of music
- very slow tempo
Down
- half the value of a quarter note
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- moderately soft
- its length is equal to four beats
- gradually accelerating
- bass and treble staff connected by 2 brace and 2 lines
- tell the rate of speed
- joins two notes of the same pitch by a curve line
- gradually louder
- lower pitch ranges
20 Clues: moderately soft • moderately loud • very slow tempo • gradually louder • lower pitch ranges • lively and fast tempo • gradually accelerating • tell the rate of speed • the end of a piece of music • half the value of a quarter note • its length is equal to four beats • is used for a full measure of rest • its length is equal to three beats • two dots placed before the double bar • ...
Music Crossword 2018-06-01
Across
- A group of singers
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists
- A piece or performance to be played by a single musician
- At a rapid tempo
- A symbol used in musical notation indicating to gradually quicken tempo
- With each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others
- A chord with the notes spread out in time
- Very loud
- A decrease in loudness
- The unit of musical rhythm
- The distance in pitch between two notes
- At a walking pace
- Up-tempo
Down
- A smooth, pulsing articulation
- A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music
- A symbol that indicates to play quiet
- The highest vocal line
- Very soft or very quiet
- Among other things famous for "The four season"(Le quattro stagioni) [just last name]
- As fast as possible
- The speed of music
- A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase
- A symbol of musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond the normal duration its note value would indicate
- Harsh, discordant, and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord
- Among other things Famous for "The magic flute" (Die Zauberflöte) [just last name]
- A symbol that indicates to play loud
- An indication to play a note with particular emphasis
27 Clues: Up-tempo • Very loud • At a rapid tempo • At a walking pace • A group of singers • The speed of music • As fast as possible • The highest vocal line • A decrease in loudness • Very soft or very quiet • The unit of musical rhythm • A smooth, pulsing articulation • A symbol that indicates to play loud • A symbol that indicates to play quiet • The distance in pitch between two notes • ...