music Crossword Puzzles
Music Terms 2026-02-10
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- loud
- the clef that soprano and altos read
- lowest female voice part
- highest voice part
- a sequence of notes forming a recognizable tune
- how many beats a whole note receives
- how many beats a half note receives
- very soft
- gradually getting softer
- the clef that tenor and bass read
- means soft
- highest male voice part
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- modgerately soft
- the speed of the beat
- note that receives 1 beat
- moderately loud
- the volume of the sound ranging from soft to loud
- lowest male voice part
- gradually getting louder
- means very loud
- two or more notes played or sung together
- the highness or lowness of sound
22 Clues: loud • very soft • means soft • moderately loud • means very loud • modgerately soft • highest voice part • the speed of the beat • lowest male voice part • highest male voice part • lowest female voice part • gradually getting louder • gradually getting softer • note that receives 1 beat • the highness or lowness of sound • the clef that tenor and bass read • how many beats a half note receives • ...
Music Terms 2026-02-01
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- very loud
- from the beginning
- gradually louder
- very softly
- in time; generally implies a return to the original rate of speed
- gradually slower
- sweetly
- a composition or passage for one performer
- majestically
- in a singing style
- animated; spirited
- sustain full value
- by semi-tones
- moderately
- the final added measures of a musical composition
- time; speed
- gradually faster
- more than one performer in unison
- very fast
- from the sign
- moderately slow, but moving
- gracefully
- gradually softer
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- with spirit; brilliance
- martial
- marked; with emphasis
- generally a little quicker than andante
- silent
- to the finish
- gradually slower
- a study
- smooth and connected
- little by little
- separated, detached style
- gradually softer
- rapid; lively
- softly
- medium; half
- loud
- a hold or pause
- very
- the sign
- very slow
- light and moderately quick, but not as fast as allegro
44 Clues: loud • very • silent • softly • martial • a study • sweetly • the sign • very loud • very slow • very fast • moderately • gracefully • very softly • time; speed • majestically • medium; half • to the finish • by semi-tones • rapid; lively • from the sign • a hold or pause • gradually louder • gradually slower • gradually slower • little by little • gradually softer • gradually faster • gradually softer • from the beginning • ...
Music Basics 2025-09-10
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- this type of note/rest gets 2 beats
- this cancels out sharps and flats
- this type of note/rest gets 1 beats
- curved metal woodwind instrument, played by using a mouthpiece with a reed
- this is the higher clef
- the space between bar lines
- this short line divides measures
- patterns of sound and silence that make up music
- the collection of lines/spaces that we place notes on
- the order of note names on the TREBLE CLEF SPACES
- larger brass instrument with a slide rather than valves
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- pitched percussion instrument featuring wooden bars set in a frame
- the order of note names on the BASS CLEF LINES
- this type of note/rest gets 4 beats
- this lowers a note by one half step
- long black woodwind instrument, played by using a mouthpiece with a reed
- this means that a piece is over
- small metal woodwind instrument, played by blowing air over a tone hole
- tells us how many beats in a measure and what notes get a single beat
- larger drum that has a low booming sound
- this type of note/rest gets 1/2 beat
- small brass instrument with three valves, the highest of the brass instruments
- this raises a note by one half step
- how high or low a note is
- the order of note names on the TREBLE CLEF LINES
- small drum that has two sides, one side for striking and the other that produces a rattling sound when struck
- the order of note names on the BASS CLEF SPACES
- this is the lower clef
28 Clues: this is the lower clef • this is the higher clef • how high or low a note is • the space between bar lines • this means that a piece is over • this short line divides measures • this cancels out sharps and flats • this type of note/rest gets 4 beats • this lowers a note by one half step • this type of note/rest gets 2 beats • this type of note/rest gets 1 beats • ...
Music Quiz 2026-02-20
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- Who is not Michael Jackson’s lover, but instead just a girl who claims that he is the one?
- Does ‘Toxic’ or ‘Piece of Me’ by Britney Spears feature the lyric “A Taste of your Lips”?
- According to ‘Dreams’ by Fleetwood Mac, what only happens when it’s raining?
- “What will the neighbours say?” is both the name of Girls Aloud’s second album, as well as a lyric featured on a smash hit single from the album – can you name the song in question?
- What adjective does Neil Diamond use to describe Caroline?
- “Never mind, I’ll find someone like you, I wish nothing but the best for you” is a lyric by which artist?
- What type of bird do The Beatles sing about in their 1968 song of the same title?
- “So wake me up when it’s all over, when I’m wiser and I’m older” are chorus lyrics from ‘Wake Me Up’. Who released the song?
- According to Dolly Parton, wshe works from what til 5 where working hours are “all takin’ and no givin’”?
- “I close my eyes, oh God I think I’m fallin’, out of the sky, I close my eyes, heaven help me” is a lyric from which Madonna song?
- What kind of fruit-based “sugar high” does Harry Styles sing about in his 2019 hit?
- What kind of vehicle does Tracy Chapman work “in the market as a checkout girl” and “at the convenience store”?
- continent do Toto bless the rains in?
- Del Mar, Ventura County, Santa Cruz, Narrabeen and Manhattan are all places mentioned the Beach Boys, surfing where?
- What was Lewis Capaldi getting “kind of used to being”?
- “Come on Eileen, oh I swear (what he means), at this moment you mean what?” are lyrics sung by which band?
- What Hotel do The Eagles describe as being “such a lovely place” with “plenty of room”?
- Rolling Stones see a door and want it “painted black”. What colour is the door originally?
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- “Yesterday my life was filled with rain” and “you smiled at me and really eased the pain” are lyrics from which song by Boney M.?
- Who “walks warily down the street” in the opening verse of Queen’s ‘Another One Bites the Dust’?
- “She played the fiddle in an Irish band, but she fell in love with an English man” are the opening lyrics to a song by which artist?
- ‘Gimme!Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)’ by ABBA opens with a lyric stating it is half past what?
- Which Olivia Rodrigo song opens her debut album with the spoken word intro “I want it to be, like, messy”?
- How many dances does Drake need?
- Why does Kylie Minogue want you to move out of her way?
- According to Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’, who is “the problem”?
- In which Elton John song does he “count the headlights on the highway”?
- In which Oasis song do the band “wanna fly”, “wanna live” and “wanna breathe”?
- If you change your mind “like a girl changes clothes” what would Katy Perry describe you as in her song of the same name?
- “Take a sad song and make it better” is a lyric from which song by The Beatles?
- What song by Shania Twain opens with the iconic spoken word lyric “Let’s go girls” and what does it make her feel like?
- In Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Jenny from the Block’, which part of New York does she state she is from?
- When her partner gets home, what is all Aretha Franklin is asking for?
- If Kate Bush could “make a deal with God” and “get Him to swap our places”, she would be running up three things. Can you name one of them?
- What confection do the The 1975 sing about?
- According to his 1987 hit, what does George Michael “gotta have”?
- Which US state does Justin Bieber get his peaches from?
37 Clues: How many dances does Drake need? • continent do Toto bless the rains in? • What confection do the The 1975 sing about? • Why does Kylie Minogue want you to move out of her way? • What was Lewis Capaldi getting “kind of used to being”? • Which US state does Justin Bieber get his peaches from? • What adjective does Neil Diamond use to describe Caroline? • ...
Music Artist 2025-12-28
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- Legendary Rockabilly Track
- Biggest Hit Song
- # of Grammy Awards Won
- The King of Rock n Roll
- Daughter
- Middle Name
- Birthplace
- First Movie
- Natural Hair Colour
- Song Dolly Parton turned down
- Nickname
- Last Studio Album
- Birthmonth
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- Country where served in the US Army
- Country besides US he performed in
- most popular christmas song
- Beloved Ballad
- Home
- Favourite Colour
- First Single
- Pet Owned
- His best selling song of all time
- Last #1 hit
- Influence
- Song which spent longest time at #1
- Car of Choice
26 Clues: Home • Daughter • Nickname • Pet Owned • Influence • Birthplace • Birthmonth • Last #1 hit • Middle Name • First Movie • First Single • Car of Choice • Beloved Ballad • Biggest Hit Song • Favourite Colour • Last Studio Album • Natural Hair Colour • # of Grammy Awards Won • The King of Rock n Roll • Legendary Rockabilly Track • most popular christmas song • Song Dolly Parton turned down • ...
Music Symbols 2025-10-14
25 Clues: p • f • s • mes • fer • cres • Bow up • note qn • Line bl • Clef bc • Clef ac • Clef tc • note wn • note hn • note en • forte mf • Bow dbow • piano mp • Staff ms • Sign reps • notes ens • Bar Line dbl • Signature ts • Signature ks • half note dhn
Art & Music 2025-12-22
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- – Two or more things mixed or used together.
- – Happening slowly or little by little.
- – A piece of art created by an artist.
- – The colored powder or substance that gives paint its color.
- – When colors and elements work well together in an artwork.
- – Colors made by mixing two primary colors (green, orange, purple).
- – How bright or strong a color appears.
- – Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and look strong together (like red and green).
- – The range of colors used in an artwork or the board used to mix paints.
- – An artist who creates art using paint.
- – A peaceful, relaxed feeling often created with soft or cool colors.
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- – Bright, bold, and full of energy.
- – The feeling of heat or energy in colors such as red, orange, and yellow.
- – A smooth change from one color or shade to another.
- – How clear or unmixed a color is.
- – Art made using only one color and its different shades or tints.
- – A clear difference between colors, shapes, or values that makes things stand out.
- – When a color or material lets light pass through so you can see underneath.
- – Basic colors that cannot be made by mixing others (red, blue, yellow).
- – People who create art using skills, creativity, and imagination.
20 Clues: – How clear or unmixed a color is. • – Bright, bold, and full of energy. • – A piece of art created by an artist. • – Happening slowly or little by little. • – How bright or strong a color appears. • – An artist who creates art using paint. • – Two or more things mixed or used together. • – A smooth change from one color or shade to another. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-09-27
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- The same note that lies in between two staves on the grand staff
- Used to extend the range of the staff
- A note that has 1/4 beat
- Where the notes are placed on
- Moves 7 semitones (F-C)
- A curved line placed between two notes of the same pitch
- Moves 5 semitones (G-C)
- Two staves joined by a straight line and a curved brace
- Sign that raises a natural note one whole step
- Cancels a sharp or flat
- A note that has 2 beats
- A half step that consists of two notes with different letter names
- A note that has 1 beat
- Moves 12 semitones (F-F^1)
- Tells us the pitch and duration of sounds
- Moves 6 semitones (F-B)
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- A note that has 1/8 beat
- A half step that consists of two notes with the same letter name
- Moves 0 semitones (F-F)
- Made up of two half steps
- Clef that indicates note G is on the second line from the bottom
- A note/ rest that has 4 beats
- A note that has 1/2 beat
- Lowers a note by one semitone
- The small curved line that appears at the top of a single note (eighth, sixteenth, thirty second only)
- Distance between two notes
- What line joins two or more eighth, sixteenth, or thirty second notes
- Raises a note by one semitone
- Clef that indicates note F is on the forth line from the bottom
- Sign that lowers a natural note one whole step
- Type of change where the name of the note is changes but not the pitch
31 Clues: A note that has 1 beat • Moves 0 semitones (F-F) • Moves 7 semitones (F-C) • Moves 5 semitones (G-C) • Cancels a sharp or flat • A note that has 2 beats • Moves 6 semitones (F-B) • A note that has 1/8 beat • A note that has 1/2 beat • A note that has 1/4 beat • Made up of two half steps • Distance between two notes • Moves 12 semitones (F-F^1) • A note/ rest that has 4 beats • ...
Music Quotes 2025-10-09
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- rain came pouring down when i was drowning
- as you sunk your teeth into me
- she dont even know you
- guess who he learned that from
- my hearts been borrowed and yours had been blue
- You had to make your own sunshine
- Say you can't sleep baby I know
- levitate about all the messes you made
- fool, im a fool if the shoe fits
- shes talented shes good with kids
- and the date on the back said 1958
- it lifts me up to heights unknown
- Why you always come running to me
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- and now your mine
- but fifteen seconds later they were clapping too
- love me thank me leave me
- i remember thinking i had you
- punished you with silence
- Obvious that you want me
- All the questions you used to avoid
- Oh so oh so oh so hot
- I'm selfish I know i cant let you go
- im no one special just a wide eyed girl
- run into you sometimes ask about the weather
24 Clues: and now your mine • Oh so oh so oh so hot • she dont even know you • Obvious that you want me • love me thank me leave me • punished you with silence • i remember thinking i had you • as you sunk your teeth into me • guess who he learned that from • Say you can't sleep baby I know • fool, im a fool if the shoe fits • You had to make your own sunshine • ...
Movies & Music 2025-10-09
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- Percussion instruments played by hitting.
- The main events of a story or film.
- Music used in a film or show.
- The main female character in a story.
- Area where performances take place.
- Visual or sound tricks in films or shows.
- A woodwind instrument played by blowing air.
- Words of a song.
- People watching a show on TV or online.
- Happening in real time, not recorded.
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- Person who acts, sings, or plays music on stage.
- Short video, often of a song or performance.
- Person who applies make-up for actors.
- Speed of music.
- People present at a performance.
- Someone who admires a performer or group.
- Where and when a story takes place.
- A part of a film, play, or story happening in one place/time.
- Person who writes songs.
- Main character in a performance.
20 Clues: Speed of music. • Words of a song. • Person who writes songs. • Music used in a film or show. • People present at a performance. • Main character in a performance. • The main events of a story or film. • Where and when a story takes place. • Area where performances take place. • The main female character in a story. • Happening in real time, not recorded. • ...
Renaissance Music 2026-02-12
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- A keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked not struck
- Old Art earlier Medieval church music style
- Large keyboard instrument commonly found in cathedrals
- New Art style of 14th-century music with new notation and secular themes
- A secular non-church vocal song often about love or humor
- When two or more melodies are sung independently but sound good together
- A plucked string instrument popular in the Renaissance
- A French secular song usually for three voices
- Famous composer of Renaissance madrigals
- A mass for the dead
- When an instrument plays the same musical line as a singer
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- Italian composer who refined church polyphony
- Music with more than one independent melody happening at the same time
- The Renaissance version of the trombone
- A woodwind instrument often used indoors
- A loud outdoor instrument similar to an oboe
- A sacred vocal work in Latin with multiple voice parts
- A repeated rhythmic pattern used in Renaissance music
- A bowed string instrument similar to a cello
- Clashing or tense-sounding notes used in music
- Great Renaissance composer known for expressive counterpoint
- “Rebirth” period in music and art from 1450–1600
- Sacred monophonic church music of the Middle Ages
- Composer who used multiple choirs and dynamic contrasts
- A long musical setting of the Roman Catholic church service
25 Clues: A mass for the dead • The Renaissance version of the trombone • A woodwind instrument often used indoors • Famous composer of Renaissance madrigals • Old Art earlier Medieval church music style • A loud outdoor instrument similar to an oboe • A bowed string instrument similar to a cello • Italian composer who refined church polyphony • ...
Music Terms 2026-02-27
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- The highness or lowness of a sound
- Quiet
- Medium loud
- This note gets four beats
- Used for lower-pitched notes
- To gradually get louder
- Loud
- Tells you how many beats there are per measure
- The higher female voice
- The lower female voice
- The higher male voice
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- The volume of the music
- The speed of the music
- To gradually get quieter
- This note gets one beat
- Lowers the pitch of a note
- Medium quiet
- The lower male voice
- Used to sight read and sing a musical scale
- Very loud
- Raises the pitch of a note
- Used for higher-pitched notes
- This note gets half a beat
- Very quiet
- This note gets two beats
25 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Very loud • Very quiet • Medium loud • Medium quiet • The lower male voice • The higher male voice • The speed of the music • The lower female voice • The volume of the music • This note gets one beat • To gradually get louder • The higher female voice • To gradually get quieter • This note gets two beats • This note gets four beats • Lowers the pitch of a note • ...
Escape Room 2024 2024-05-10
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- This note gets two (2) beats
- Composed of three (3) or more pitches
- a genre of music focused on expressing hardships, (with the)
- The penultimate solfege syllable
- "Ta Ta TiTi Ta" is an example of this
- This genre of music was focused on expressing emotions
- Letters in a C Chord
- Volume of music, e.g.
- Five (5) of these form the musical staff
- Miss Yazo's primary instrument
- 3rd Space, 1st Line, 2nd Line
- An instrumental group consisting of wind, string, and percussion instruments
- The second solfege syllable
- An Italian word for a slow speed
- How many beats in a whole rest
- Letters in an F Chord
- Conductor's wand
- Quiet, musically
- A stringed instrument originally invented by the Portuguese
- Loud, in Italian
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- The first keyboard instrument invented
- A brass instrument might also be called this
- A genre of music that lasted from 1600-1750 and was very ornate
- The speed of music, in Italian
- A genre of music during which Beethoven composed
- "Every bird has found a place, on a line or in a ______"
- Letters in a B Diminished Chord
- How many beats in a dotted half note
- How music is divided and organized
- The first solfege syllable
- Style of music
- # First Space
- Music performed alone
- 3rd Space, 2nd Space, 3rd Line
- The letters of the alphabet used in music
- 2nd Space, 2nd Line, 4th Space, 4th Line
- The name of this symbol -->
- A highly popular genre of music today
38 Clues: # First Space • Style of music • Conductor's wand • Quiet, musically • Loud, in Italian • Letters in a C Chord • Volume of music, e.g. • Music performed alone • Letters in an F Chord • The first solfege syllable • The second solfege syllable • The name of this symbol --> • This note gets two (2) beats • 3rd Space, 1st Line, 2nd Line • The speed of music, in Italian • ...
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
Folk Music 2018-12-18
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- GuitarRelative
- Simonspartner
- Labour
- MajorConflict
- GuitarAccessory
- BlowininthewindsingersBob
- HandedDown
- Wayoflife
- StrummingInstrument
- Twosome
- SongFeature
- SystemOfBelief
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- Peoplelivinginthesamearea
- Astorythatistold
- PublicAffairs
- ThisLandIsYourLandSingerGuthrie
- AboutThePast
- Amfmdevice
- Striveproceedwithdifficulty
- ViolinRelative
- SongPart
- PortablekeyboardInstrument
- Romance
23 Clues: Labour • Twosome • Romance • SongPart • Wayoflife • Amfmdevice • HandedDown • SongFeature • AboutThePast • PublicAffairs • Simonspartner • MajorConflict • GuitarRelative • ViolinRelative • SystemOfBelief • GuitarAccessory • Astorythatistold • StrummingInstrument • Peoplelivinginthesamearea • BlowininthewindsingersBob • PortablekeyboardInstrument • Striveproceedwithdifficulty • ThisLandIsYourLandSingerGuthrie
Music Terms 2019-01-09
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- Push hard at the beginning of the note
- Gets four beats in 4/4 time
- Do not tongue
- Gradually slowing
- Tells which sharps or flats to use
- Play medium loud
- How many beats in a measure
- Speed
- Lowers a note one half step
- Play very softly
- Raises a note one half step
- Gradually get louder
- Gets 2 beats in 4/4 time
- Cancels a sharp or flat
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- Play loud
- Song writer
- Gradually get softer
- Gets one beat in 4/4 time
- Medium speed
- Play medium soft
- Play very loud
- Walking speed
- Separate the notes
- Play softly
- Fast
25 Clues: Fast • Speed • Play loud • Song writer • Play softly • Medium speed • Do not tongue • Walking speed • Play very loud • Play medium soft • Play medium loud • Play very softly • Gradually slowing • Separate the notes • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Cancels a sharp or flat • Gets 2 beats in 4/4 time • Gets one beat in 4/4 time • Gets four beats in 4/4 time • How many beats in a measure • ...
Folk Music 2022-01-13
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- Known as the queen of folk and fell in love with Bob Dylan
- International workers of the world used folk songs to build morale, recruit new members,and stirrup publicity for their cause
- sang with woody guthrie and formed the weavers
- folk and country group composed of 4 really big country artists including johnny cash and willie nelson
- wrote The Great Dust Storm and Pastures of Plenty
- Real name is Rob Zimmerman
- song made by woody guthrie
- a basement coffee house on Macdougal street where folk songs were often performed
- coffee shops,cafes, and small clubs began to hire folk performers and important scenes popped up in New York
- Debut at New York´s bitter end and wrote Lemon Tree and 500 miles
- Bob Dylan´s first album was given this name because it was produced by John Hammond but the album flopped
- A folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung
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- a folk music trinidad has different rhythmic quality then traditional american folk
- a father and son who were musicologists from library of congress travelled the world with a tape recorder to preserve folk music
- Formed in 1958. Folk Music but pop orientated without political overtones
- folk music festival held in Newport, Rhode Island
- harry belafonte´s song that hit #5 on the charts
- song made by bob dylan produced by john hammond
- song made by the kingston trio
- Merican folk singing trio from the early 1960s
- Actor and singer( wrote Banana Boat Song)
21 Clues: Real name is Rob Zimmerman • song made by woody guthrie • song made by the kingston trio • Actor and singer( wrote Banana Boat Song) • Merican folk singing trio from the early 1960s • sang with woody guthrie and formed the weavers • song made by bob dylan produced by john hammond • harry belafonte´s song that hit #5 on the charts • ...
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. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- musical notes played or sung at the same time that make a nice sound
- A scale of notes arranged: whole, half, half, whole, whole, whole half.
- gradually speed up the tempo
- singing without any instruments
- a slow tempo
- musical pitches or tones arranged in a certain pattern
- A scale that differs from major because the 3rd note is a half-step lower.
- a short section at the beginning of a song
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- drums and other musical instruments that create sound when hit or shaken
- a group of people who sing together, OR, a part of a song that repeats in between every verse (also called Refrain)
- instrument(s) playing along with a singer or group of singers
- a medium/moderate tempo
- a section of a song
- the speed at which a piece of music is played or sung
- musical instruments that have strings
- wind instruments that create sound by the vibration of the lips
- a fast tempo
- a short unit or passage of music (like a musical sentence)
- wind instruments that were originally made of wood, and create sound by vibrating air inside the instrument. Many have a wooden reed on the mouthpiece.
- gradually slow down the tempo
20 Clues: a fast tempo • a slow tempo • a section of a song • a medium/moderate tempo • gradually speed up the tempo • gradually slow down the tempo • singing without any instruments • musical instruments that have strings • a short section at the beginning of a song • the speed at which a piece of music is played or sung • musical pitches or tones arranged in a certain pattern • ...
Higher Music 2020-06-03
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- Variations over a ground bass
- The small, solo group in a Concerto Grosso
- A composition for solo piano or solo instrument accompanied by piano
- Song in an opera/oratorio with sparse accompaniment used to move the story along
- Term for florid singing involving scales, runs and ornaments
- Crushed note
- Passage of music where the lengths of the notes are halved
- A prominent solo instrument part in a piece of vocal music
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- The first hearing of the 'theme'; generally associated with Sonata form or Fugue
- Passage of music where the length of the notes are doubled
- A piece for a small group of solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- Ornament which sounds the main note, the note above and then the main note again
- The large group of instruments in a Concerto Grosso
- Two violins, viola, and cello
- Unaccompanied song in Latin and sung in unison; originally sung by monks
- A story from the Bible set to music for soloists, chorus and orchestra
- Sacred choral work; in Latin; polyphonic texture
- Funk Sub-genre of Jazz music; merges traditional Jazz characteristics with electronic instruments.
- Song for solo voice accompanied by piano; Romantic era; sung in German
- A theme which returns frequently throughout a piece of music
20 Clues: Crushed note • Variations over a ground bass • Two violins, viola, and cello • The small, solo group in a Concerto Grosso • Sacred choral work; in Latin; polyphonic texture • The large group of instruments in a Concerto Grosso • Passage of music where the length of the notes are doubled • Passage of music where the lengths of the notes are halved • ...
Music #3 2020-08-11
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- these instruments are strummed to be played
- to be asked to play again after a performance
- prison sung about
- raising a note by a semi-tone
- Mozart wrote his first symphony music at this age
- a scale that corresponds to all of the white notes on a keyboard
- Kristofferson's famous song went #1 for her
- the most famous Gibson guitar
- chamber orchestras typically have no more than this number of musicians
- Carly had a hit with "You're so ___"
- they brought the bagpipes to the British Isles
- a "set piece" song in an opera
- Mozart wrote his first opera at this age
- first name of singer/songwriter who grew up dirt-poor in the TN mountains
- Gershwin's major classical work was "Rhapsody in ___"
- bass note or chord played continuously
- Belafonte recorded "The Banana ___ Song"
- known as Sweet Baby James
- born to poor cotton farmers in Arkansas, he became a huge singing star
- popular singing group from Sweden
- top female folk music singer
- Detroit record label
- amateur singers taking turns at a microphone
- "Sound of Silence" songwriter
- a short, simple song
- the epitome stage for country performers
- American "roots" music influenced by Appalachia
- Pete Seeger founded this quartet
- this Michael Jackson album sold the most of all time
- highest award for musical theatre in the U.S.
- adagio is to play music this way
- played for a gliding dance in 16th c Europe
- "Mr. Guitar"
- a group of pitches and rhythms that make up a tune
- the speed at which music is played
- their "Mr. Tambourine Man" went to #1
- a short verse used in advertising
- Gershwin's first hit song
- what kind of tree did Trini Lopez sing about
- "Memory" is the most popular song from this play
- WWI's popular patriotic song "Over ___"
- a mass/song for the dead
- actress who played Holiday in movie
- Gershwin's "Porgy and ___" caused a sensation on Broadway
- Kristofferson won this scholarship
- ___ Mitchell is known for her poetic songwriting
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- symphonic orchestras typically have more than this number of musicians
- a repetition of a phrase or verse
- blackface singer and performer
- she recorded "It's My Party"
- a jaunty rhythm
- person who directs a choir or orchestra
- the tail end of a piece of music
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a repeated chord progression
- Jimmy Dean sang about "___ ___ John"
- "Father of the Orchestra"
- brother trio from Australia
- Stradivarius ___ are the most expensive instruments in the world
- born in Abbott, TX he's the sound of TX country music
- known for his crooked smile and odd country-style lyrics
- ___ Robeson was known for his very low bass voice
- a piano's frame is made of this
- Peter and Paul sang with her
- best movie music score of all time
- "Lady Sings the Blues" was about ___ Holiday
- highest award by the U.S. recording industry
- these instruments are struck to be played
- Woody Guthrie's son
- "___ City Music Hall" is one of Manhattan's top music venues
- "Five Feet High and Rising" described this
- musicians improvising
- Kristofferson's famous song about "Bobbie ___"
- George Gershwin's brother
- "Nearer my God to Thee" was the last song played while this ship sank
- played for traditional Scottish dancing
- these boys were known for their California surf sound
- two repeated notes throbbed in this movie's theme
- the first musical instrument carried into space
- catchy tune that stays in your mind
- The Four ___ recorded in Detroit in the '60's
- traditional Hebrew music
- the most common "top wood" for making acoustic guitars
- the second musical instrument carried into space
- Pete Seeger wished he had this in his top hit
- lowering a note by a semi-tone
- he wrote the U.S. National Anthem
- with crescendo, you gradually play this way
- close-harmony brother duo in the '50-'60's
- his "White Christmas" is the top selling single record of all time
- this group recorded "Light My Fire"
- 1970's music with a mirrored ball hanging from the ceiling
92 Clues: "Mr. Guitar" • a jaunty rhythm • prison sung about • Woody Guthrie's son • Detroit record label • a short, simple song • musicians improvising • traditional Hebrew music • a mass/song for the dead • "Father of the Orchestra" • known as Sweet Baby James • George Gershwin's brother • Gershwin's first hit song • brother trio from Australia • she recorded "It's My Party" • ...
Music words 2020-07-07
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- this note counts one beat
- every note has a _____ of the same value
- the low clef
- when two people perform
- this instrument has many keys
- two dots and two lines going down
- a device that keeps the beat
- separates the bars
- the ____ signature is written after the clef
- when one person performs
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- the name of a piece
- the high clef
- the last word of a prayer
- a staff consists of 4 _____
- this person writes the music
- this note counts two beats
- this instrument usually keeps the beat for us
- a staff consists of 5 _____
- the notes are written on this
- the semibreve counts _____ beats
20 Clues: the low clef • the high clef • separates the bars • the name of a piece • when two people perform • when one person performs • this note counts one beat • the last word of a prayer • this note counts two beats • a staff consists of 4 _____ • a staff consists of 5 _____ • this person writes the music • a device that keeps the beat • this instrument has many keys • ...
ENA03 Music 2022-03-08
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- kertosäe
- alennettu ääni, alavireinen
- säveltää
- kuoro
- orkesteri
- säkeistö
- päälaulaja
- äänen särö
- pysyä sävelessä
- virittää
- johtaa
- säestää
- kansalaulu
- duuri
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- nuottiavain
- sanoitus
- nuotit
- sointu
- sävellaji
- sovitus (musiikissa)
- ylennetty ääni
- molli
- muusikko, soittaja
- tapahtumapaikka
- rytmi
- nuotti
- säveltäjä
- vahvistin
- sävelkuuro
- kapellimestari
- sävellys
- säestys
- sovittaa
33 Clues: kuoro • molli • rytmi • duuri • nuotit • sointu • nuotti • johtaa • säestää • säestys • kertosäe • sanoitus • säveltää • säkeistö • virittää • sävellys • sovittaa • sävellaji • orkesteri • säveltäjä • vahvistin • päälaulaja • äänen särö • sävelkuuro • kansalaulu • nuottiavain • ylennetty ääni • kapellimestari • tapahtumapaikka • pysyä sävelessä • muusikko, soittaja • sovitus (musiikissa) • alennettu ääni, alavireinen
Music Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- Five lines and four spaces used to compose music
- Small lines that appear above/below the staff
- Gradually get louder
- Distance between two bar lines
- Extra emphasis on a note
- Full value of note
- Medium soft
- Gradually slow down
- Very loud
- Fast
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- Gradually get softer
- Gradually speed up
- Soft
- Very soft
- Measurement of how loud or soft
- Half value of the note (short)
- Medium loud
- Loud
- Slow walking tempo
- Slow
20 Clues: Soft • Loud • Fast • Slow • Very soft • Very loud • Medium loud • Medium soft • Gradually speed up • Full value of note • Slow walking tempo • Gradually slow down • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Extra emphasis on a note • Distance between two bar lines • Half value of the note (short) • Measurement of how loud or soft • Small lines that appear above/below the staff • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-12-01
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- speed of music
- tells which notes to play with sharps (#) or (b) flats throughout music.
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- how loud or soft you play the phrase/measure.
- Hold the note (or rest) longer than normal
- cancels a flat or sharp
- a composition with two different parts, played together
- Two or more notes played together
- 2 beats of silence
- lowers the note
- a curved line which connects notes of different pitch
- a musical "sentence" which is often 2 or 4 measures long.
- Emphasize the Note
- the style in which a song's notes are played
- 1/2 beat of silence
- The Number above the staff tells you how many full measures to rest
- 2 beats of sound
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- indicates how many beats per measure
- one or more notes that come before the first full measure
- a musical form featuring a theme or primary melody followed by variations or altered versions of the theme.
- play again from the beginning stopping at the fine.
- Play through 1st ending, then play repeated section of music and play the second ending.
- gradually softer
- 1 beat of silence
- 1 and 1/2 beats of sound
- 1/2 beat of sound
- 1 beat of sound
- raises the note
- 4 beats of silence
- without stopping,play once again from the beginning
- any sharp, flat or natural sign which appears in the music without being in the key signature.
- 4 beats of sound
- curved line connecting notes of the same pitch/note.
33 Clues: speed of music • 1 beat of sound • raises the note • lowers the note • gradually softer • 4 beats of sound • 2 beats of sound • 1 beat of silence • 1/2 beat of sound • 2 beats of silence • 4 beats of silence • Emphasize the Note • 1/2 beat of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • 1 and 1/2 beats of sound • Two or more notes played together • indicates how many beats per measure • ...
folk music 2021-12-08
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- True or False? Dylan's first album became known as "Hammond's Folly" around Columbia offices because it sold so poorly
- executive at Columbia Records that first noticed Bob Dylan
- the year that many folk singers began to use an electric guitar in their songs
- Bob Dylan's real name
- song by the Kingston Trio that really started the 1950s folk revival
- the most important folk scene
- was considered the Queen of Folk
- Dylan's most controversial moment was at this folk festival in 1965
- unreleased Bob Dylan music that bootleggers got a hold of and sold
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- Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary's full name
- a folk jam session where traditional folk music is played
- one of the first folk groups to break off into mainstream visibility; formed by Pete Seeger
- the most popular folk group of the 1960s
- True or False? Noel Paul Stookey was the only member of Peter, Paul and Mary that was originally a folksinger
- folk music from Trinidad, has a different rhythmic quality to it than American folk
- a group that used folk music to build morale, recruit new members, and stir up publicity for their cause
- Bob Dylan's second album was released May of this year
- song by Woody Guthrie about a real life bank robber named Charles Floyd
- some believe that when they met in 1964 Bob Dylan turned this band onto marijuana
- considered the most important early folk singer
20 Clues: Bob Dylan's real name • the most important folk scene • was considered the Queen of Folk • Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary's full name • the most popular folk group of the 1960s • considered the most important early folk singer • Bob Dylan's second album was released May of this year • a folk jam session where traditional folk music is played • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-01-30
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- chord with three notes spaced a third apart
- Italian word that means soft/also the best musical instrument
- CEG#
- singing style
- Italian word that means loud
- sign for raising a note by a half step
- layers of sound in a musical piece
- gradually slower
- walking tempo
- short and detached
- first note or chord of the scale
- G clef/symbol for high notes
- musical notation that indicates the scale of a musical piece
- distance between notes
- seventh note or chord of the scale
- gradually louder
- speed of a musical piece
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- F clef/symbol for low notes
- gradually softer
- slowly
- fast and lively
- musical notation that indicates the number of beats in a musical piece
- sign for lowering a note by a half step
- musical symbol indicating silence
- sharp flat or natural
- sign for holding a note longer than rhythmically indicated
- fifth note or chord of the scale
- BDF
- interval of eight notes
- smooth and connected
- rhythm that emphasizes weak beats/in between beats
- stress marking for notes
- musical changes in volume
33 Clues: BDF • CEG# • slowly • singing style • walking tempo • fast and lively • gradually softer • gradually slower • gradually louder • short and detached • smooth and connected • sharp flat or natural • distance between notes • interval of eight notes • stress marking for notes • speed of a musical piece • musical changes in volume • F clef/symbol for low notes • Italian word that means loud • ...
Music Artists 2013-08-08
20 Clues: ___ DMC • ___ Cube • Snoop ____ • _____ West • _____ Punk • __ Sheeran • Linkin ____ • _____ Carey • _____ Brown • _____ Ocean • Wu ____ Clan • Walk the ____ • Justin _______ • ___ Sweatshirt • Nine Inch _____ • _______ Dragons • ______ Bambaata • Tyler the ______ • ______ House Mafia • ____ Thugs-N-Harmony
Music Education 2013-11-13
25 Clues: Drum • Test • Kind • Beats • Noten • Leren • Ritme • Piano • Mozart • Zingen • Gitaar • School • Leraar • Muziek • Beyonce • Progamma • Training • Muzikant • Kinderen • Onderwijs • Luisteren • Intstrument • Concentratie • Vaardigheden • Intelligentie
Music Crossword 2013-12-08
20 Clues: b • # • Zaa • beat • FACE • ACEG • Flute • Snare • Gutair • 4-beats • Torcutta • half-beat • frequency • Tchaikovsky • _______scale • four seasons • Remains constant • notes go on the ___ • a little night music • Einstein on the beach
Music Crossword 2013-12-08
20 Clues: # • b • ACEG • FACE • Snare • Flute • 1 beat • 4 beats • Torcutta • half-beat • Zaa=_____ • _______scale • notes go on the ___ • Spring four seasons • a little night music • Einstein on the beach • _____ means frequency • _____ Remains constant • Gutair belongs to the ________ group • Tchaikovsky was in the _________ period
MUSIC GLOSSARy 2014-04-23
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- section part of a band including drummer, bassist and guitarist
- short repeated tune by one instrument such as the guitar
- large boxes where the sound comes out
- part of a song where one person plays alone or with the others in the background
- machines to increase the volume of the instruments
- complete record, tape or CD, usually with around 15 songs
- place where the gig happens
- a number of musicians who perform together
- track with no singer or lyric
- part of a group playing brass instruments like saxophone and trumpet
- vocals singers who support the lead singer
- machine singers hold to increase the volume of their voice
- series of musical notes; the music, not the words
- one song from an album
- track which is released separately on a small record, tape or CD, often used in discos by the disc jockey
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- part of a song which is repeated after each verse
- player person who plays piano, synthesizer or keyboards
- guitar player who plays the riffs and solos in a band
- version of a song which was written and made famous by another band
- number first song of a gig
- person who plays drums
- clapping and shouting from the audience
- person who sings the complete lyric of the song
- pop concert
- extra songs after the applause at the end of a gig
- track which becomes really popular and is played a lot on the radio
- main rhythm of a song
- part of a song before the singer begins
- words of a song
29 Clues: pop concert • words of a song • main rhythm of a song • person who plays drums • one song from an album • number first song of a gig • place where the gig happens • track with no singer or lyric • large boxes where the sound comes out • clapping and shouting from the audience • part of a song before the singer begins • a number of musicians who perform together • ...
Music Festival 2014-05-14
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- You listen to it when you go to a concert
- Someone that cleans your mess
- What you need to get in
- What performers use to sing/talk through
- You eat _ _ _ _
- The people that design the stuff
- Group artists
- The people that secure the place
- What you wear on your wrist
- An instrument that plays a beat
- The place the festival is hosted
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- A instrument with strings
- Something you use to see
- The thing the makes sound louder
- The person that promotes the festival
- Someone who collects the tickets
- The person that manages the money
- The people that perform
- The thing performers stand on
- The person who uses the dj board
20 Clues: Group artists • You eat _ _ _ _ • What you need to get in • The people that perform • Something you use to see • A instrument with strings • What you wear on your wrist • Someone that cleans your mess • The thing performers stand on • An instrument that plays a beat • The thing the makes sound louder • Someone who collects the tickets • The people that design the stuff • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2014-06-01
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- when you grow up, you want to be an amazing ........... !
- shows all notes, chords, and scales in a circular formation
- the constant thing in a piece of music
- "Happy Birthday" starts with a ...... 2nd
- high and low
- when we make a note a semitone higher, we make it ..... ?
- the name given to music/sounds in a movie
- the letter names for the notes on the lines in the Treble Clef
- the name given to the element of music the continuously changes in pitch
- one of two possible symbols at the start of a piece of music
- two of these together equals 0.5beats
- when we listen and recognise intervals, we are said to be recognising them ... .....
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- "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" starts with an ........ ?
- is played for the entire length of a 4,4 bar
- when we write down music it is called ......... ?
- most commonly known as B
- everybody's FAVOURITE online music program :p
- a note worth 1 beat
- tells us what beats and how many beats in a bar
- the Cmajor scale,when played on the piano, has no .... notes.
- a name given to the sound of 3or4 notes played at the same time
- the distance between two notes
- the letter names for the notes on the spaces in the Treble Clef
- the name given to the music style that involves the use of do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
- a dotted ..... is worth 3beats
- a number of sounds with a variety of different lengths creates a ...... ?
- the silent parts of music
27 Clues: high and low • a note worth 1 beat • most commonly known as B • the silent parts of music • the distance between two notes • a dotted ..... is worth 3beats • two of these together equals 0.5beats • the constant thing in a piece of music • "Happy Birthday" starts with a ...... 2nd • the name given to music/sounds in a movie • is played for the entire length of a 4,4 bar • ...
Music Terms 2014-03-13
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- Hold out until conductor cuts off
- What you use to control dynamics
- Medium soft, 30%
- Connects notes that are the same
- Soft, 30%
- Eighth notes are not faster, they are __________
- Gradually get softer
- Note/rest that receives one count
- Note/rest that receives four counts
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- Loud, 70%
- Very loud, 90%
- Medium loud, 50%
- Note/rest that receives half of one count
- Slow down gradually
- Very soft, 20%
- Note/rest that receives two counts
- Gradually get louder
- The volume of the music
- Connects notes that are different
- Speed of music
20 Clues: Loud, 70% • Soft, 30% • Very loud, 90% • Very soft, 20% • Speed of music • Medium loud, 50% • Medium soft, 30% • Slow down gradually • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • The volume of the music • What you use to control dynamics • Connects notes that are the same • Hold out until conductor cuts off • Connects notes that are different • Note/rest that receives one count • ...
Music Homework 2012-10-25
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- a type of insect that goes Bzzzzzz
- Another name for a pin
- where tigers are kept
- oppisite to alive
- mum and ___
- A type of meat
- a name that rymes with bee
- another word for choke
- another word for naughty
- a part of the grape family
- I'd love to _ _ a writer
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- it's on to of your neck and starts with F
- it's put on a string
- A name on disney channel starting with G
- -,X,% and___
- where you keep things
- a london_ _ _
- Spme thing you sleep in
- another word for concert
- what's your ___
20 Clues: mum and ___ • -,X,% and___ • a london_ _ _ • A type of meat • what's your ___ • oppisite to alive • it's put on a string • where tigers are kept • where you keep things • Another name for a pin • another word for choke • Spme thing you sleep in • another word for concert • another word for naughty • I'd love to _ _ a writer • a name that rymes with bee • a part of the grape family • ...
Baroque Music 2012-08-26
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- A famous form of transport in Venice
- The instrument that was most dominant during the Baroque era
- The first name of the composer who wrote'The Musick for the Royal Fireworks'
- The place that Verdi's body was taken after his death
- The name of the instrument that usually accompanied the orchestra during the Baroque era
- The song that 3000 people sand to at Verdi's funeral
- A type of singing that developed in the Barque era
- An adjective used to describe Baroque music
- The instrument did Verdi play for Sunday services
- The English word that means 'stately dance in triple time'
- The empire that ruled over Italy for an extended period of time
- The last name of a famous composer who sung as a choirboy at Vivaldi's funeral
- The last name of a composer that was born in Germany but migrated to England
- A city in Italy sometimes nicknames the 'Sinking City'
- The month that Vivaldi died
- The number of children Johann had with his wife
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- A piece of music with three movements accompanied by an orchestra and a solo part
- The number of wives that Verdi had
- The first name of the composer who composed 'Rigoletto'
- The composer of the 'Four Seasons' who also taught at a orphanage for musical women
- The first instrument that Verdi learnt to play, also the predecessor of the piano
- The word used to describe the texture of Baroque music
- The first name of the composer who wrote 'Toccata and Fugue in D minor'
- The composer who composed the very first performed opera
- Vivaldi's Nickname
- Which of the three composers is not Italian? Sibelius, Vivaldi, Puccini?
- A composer that passed off some of Vivladi's works as his own
- The word for an elaborate musical composition for a full orchestra, typically with four movements
- Music that paints an image or tells a story is called ______ music
- The era that refers to 'misshaped pearls'
- Many composers based compositions on this theme
31 Clues: Vivaldi's Nickname • The month that Vivaldi died • The number of wives that Verdi had • A famous form of transport in Venice • The era that refers to 'misshaped pearls' • An adjective used to describe Baroque music • Many composers based compositions on this theme • The number of children Johann had with his wife • The instrument did Verdi play for Sunday services • ...
Music Homework 2012-11-05
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- An insect that goes Bzzzzzzzzzzz
- Someone who is unable to hear
- Another word for Pearl
- What's your _ _ _ (starts with A)
- Mum and _ _ _
- Another word for pin
- It's in front of your head
- Another word for naughty
- I did a good _ _ _ _ (starts with D)
- I _ _ _ to differ
- Another word for choke
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- The opposite to alive
- It slowly _ _ _ _ _ away
- I'd like to _ _ a writer
- A type of meat taken from a cow
- A place where wild animals are kept
- Where you sleep
- Subtract, Multiply,Divide, _ _ _
- A hand_ _ _
- It's eaten and is laid by a chicken
20 Clues: A hand_ _ _ • Mum and _ _ _ • Where you sleep • I _ _ _ to differ • Another word for pin • The opposite to alive • Another word for Pearl • Another word for choke • It slowly _ _ _ _ _ away • I'd like to _ _ a writer • Another word for naughty • It's in front of your head • Someone who is unable to hear • A type of meat taken from a cow • An insect that goes Bzzzzzzzzzzz • ...
Music Definitions 2013-02-28
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- Majestic
- Very fast
- At a moderate tempo
- Becoming softer
- A little faster than andante
- A singing style
- Becoming louder
- Moderately soft
- Very slow and broad
- An added ending
- return to the original tempo
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- Marked or stressed
- Hold the note for its full value
- Moderately loud
- Slowing down gradually
- Slowing down
- As fast as possible
- Also means becoming softer
- A sudden, strong accent
- Very slow and broad
- Sweet
- Very soft
- Smoothly
23 Clues: Sweet • Majestic • Smoothly • Very fast • Very soft • Slowing down • Moderately loud • Becoming softer • A singing style • Becoming louder • Moderately soft • An added ending • Marked or stressed • At a moderate tempo • As fast as possible • Very slow and broad • Very slow and broad • Slowing down gradually • A sudden, strong accent • Also means becoming softer • A little faster than andante • ...
Music Review 2013-05-16
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- piece in sonata form for full orchestra
- highest female voice
- Music "for it's own sake"
- highest male voice
- Instrument made of itself
- The string family
- piece in sonata form for soloist + piano
- playing a theme backwards
- Soft
- First part of sonata form
- how notes interact with each other
- how music is organized in pitch
- ABA form
- A "G" Clef
- piece in sonata form for soloist + orchestra
- How music is organized in time
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- One kind of percussion
- ABACA Form
- a complex canon, especially by Bach
- music that tells a story
- Composed "The Messiah"
- "Messiah" was one of these
- last part of sonata form
- Turning a theme "upside down"
- "Good Boys __ Fine Always"
- second part of sonata form
- 5 line music symbol
- a collection of notes within an octave
- Wind instrument
- the "song" form in Opera
- Bridge between Classical and Romantic
- lower female voice
- 4/4, for example
- His family name meant "musician"
- lowest male voice
- AB form
- Pachelbel wrote a famous one
- Loud
- speed of music
39 Clues: Soft • Loud • AB form • ABA form • ABACA Form • A "G" Clef • speed of music • Wind instrument • 4/4, for example • The string family • lowest male voice • highest male voice • lower female voice • 5 line music symbol • highest female voice • One kind of percussion • Composed "The Messiah" • music that tells a story • last part of sonata form • the "song" form in Opera • Music "for it's own sake" • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- play on your own (ad lib.)
- the "1" of a scale
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- sad-sounding
- hold/pause
- 7th seventh chord
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- Blue Shades
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- rolling "r"
- expressive
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- speed up (Floor it?)
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- medium tmepo
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- "amen"
- a piece for 2 performers
- less mosso
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- sounds like a haunted house
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- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- triad with a raised 5th
- with moto
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- writing multiple parts from listening
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- play ffffffffff
- the best instrument ever
- little by little
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • "moderate" tempo • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • the best instrument ever • ...
Music Crossword 2014-12-08
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- a recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition, associated with a particular person, idea, or situation.
- variation and gradation in the volume of musical sound.
- Italian meaning to make notes short, detached and separated.
- an extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment, that usually includes arias, choruses, and recitatives, and that sometimes includes ballet.
- a soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages, trills and difficult runs.
- a speechlike, declamatory vocal style that is used in the conversational passages in an opera.
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition.
- an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, suite, play, oratorio, or other extended composition
- Interjections
- An air or melody
- the highest of the four standard singing voices.
- Soprano a voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
- A group of people singing in unison
- what the conductor of the orchestra uses to lead an opera or musical. The score contains both the music and the vocal parts.
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- the story around which the musical or opera is based
- a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments of the viol class, clarinets and flutes, cornets and trombones, drums, and cymbals, for playing music, as symphonies, operas, popular music, or other compositions.
- the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works: introduced into opera in the early 1900s in reaction to contemporary conventions, which were seen as artificial and untruthful.
- Good job/ ending to classical music
- what opera singers need to do in order to be heard due to large opera halls.
- A voice, instrument, or part below the highest range above tenor.
- the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
- a male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
- a musical composition for two voices or instruments.
- smooth and connected; without breaks between the successive tones.
- a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings, which are struck by hammers when the keys are depressed.
- Low in pitch; of the lowest pitch
- a relatively short, independent instrumental composition, free in form and resembling an improvisation.
- a person's strong suit, or most highly developed characteristic, talent, or skill; something that one excels in.
28 Clues: Interjections • An air or melody • Low in pitch; of the lowest pitch • Good job/ ending to classical music • A group of people singing in unison • the highest of the four standard singing voices. • the story around which the musical or opera is based • a musical composition for two voices or instruments. • variation and gradation in the volume of musical sound. • ...
Music Theory 2015-04-15
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- Mode with half-steps between 1 & 2, and 4 & 5 .
- Mode with half-steps between 3 & 4, and 6 & 7.
- The third tone of the scale.
- When the key of an entire piece of music is changed.
- Ionian mode is just an example of a ______.
- When the notes of a triad are rearranged, it creates a(n)___.
- A ____ resolves by going down.
- The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3.
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- All voices singing the exact same notes.
- The meter 3/8 would be ____.
- A non-chord tone that gets less that one beat.
- A major triad has a _____ third on top.
- The combination of two chords used at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music
- An augmented triad has a _____ third on bottom.
- The repetition of a melodic pattern at a higher or lower pitch.
- A note that isn't part of a chord.
- Notes of the same pitch that are written differently.
- A group of songs with a unifying theme.
- A triangle is an example of a(n) _____.
- When specific voices are split into more parts.
20 Clues: The meter 3/8 would be ____. • The third tone of the scale. • A ____ resolves by going down. • A note that isn't part of a chord. • The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3. • A major triad has a _____ third on top. • A group of songs with a unifying theme. • A triangle is an example of a(n) _____. • All voices singing the exact same notes. • ...
Barefoot music 2014-11-07
22 Clues: bieda • grosz • apele • ilość • biedny • wygodny • ambicje • ogromny • jubiler • nagroda • wsparcie • fundacja • wykonawca • wykonywać • wykonanie • dostarczać • osiągnięcia • pochodzenie • determinacja • determinacja • cele charytatywne • światowy, na całym świecie
Country Music 2014-11-06
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- red - she likes to get her toes done _______
- cap-I love the way you lean that seat back, steal my __________
- -like i'm George Jones
- -Ive been waitin on a chance girl to make you______
- Drive -And a flower in her hand that I picked from the side of
- -I've been a walking
- -Let me take his _______ and make it right this time.
- Georgia Line - best band ever
- -I've had a ________ in my head since you walked in here and knocked me dead
- machine -Went by so fast oh so sweet Make me wanna remake a memory Wish I had me a __________
- to see -Girl come here and kiss me I just want your
- -If you'll be my ________
- -Ain't nothin' like feelin' that summertime feelin' Kicked back, relaxed, just ________
- -we drove right past that no __________ sign
- grace -in these times i need a
- -Falling in love to the beat of the ________
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- - you get your hands in it plants your roots in it
- it aint in the water floatin like a
- -you make me wanna roll my windows down and ______
- -they roll the ______ up in this town all up after the sun goes down
- -We didn't care if people ______ We'd make out in a crowd somewhere
- -makes her clothes fall off
- -This is a drop _________ kinda thing
- you were so ________ stealing my heart in the back of a cop car
- - I'll be your _________
- -moon in my shine the ______ in my water
- without your touch im not gunna
- -Sippin' on some cold Jack Daniel's jammin' to some old _______ with you baby
- -A couple tickets all inclusive down in______
29 Clues: -I've been a walking • -like i'm George Jones • - I'll be your _________ • -If you'll be my ________ • -makes her clothes fall off • Georgia Line - best band ever • grace -in these times i need a • without your touch im not gunna • it aint in the water floatin like a • -This is a drop _________ kinda thing • -moon in my shine the ______ in my water • ...
Music/Theater 2015-11-14
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- vez each time
- cantante singer
- to know people or places
- to buy
- to look for
- to applaud
- to read
- ¡Bis! ¡Que se repita! Encore!
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- vez once
- to look at
- to know information or facts
- telón curtain
- to write
- platillos cymbals
- arpa harp
- vez one more time/again
- zarzuela traditional Spanish musical drama
- to fall
- veces sometimes
- veces at times
- veces two times
- to hear
22 Clues: to buy • to fall • to read • to hear • vez once • to write • arpa harp • to look at • to applaud • to look for • telón curtain • vez each time • veces at times • cantante singer • veces sometimes • veces two times • platillos cymbals • vez one more time/again • to know people or places • to know information or facts • ¡Bis! ¡Que se repita! Encore! • zarzuela traditional Spanish musical drama
Music/Theater 2015-11-17
25 Clues: harp • once • baton • encore • singer • to buy • to hear • curtain • to read • to fall • cymbals • tickets • to write • at times • sometimes • two times • each time • to look at • to applaud • to look for • musical work • one more time/again • to know people or places • to know information or facts • traditional Spanish musical drama
Music Qwizzzz 2015-05-06
35 Clues: Låt3 • Låt 8 • Låt 1 • Låt 7 • Låt 9 • Låt 5 • Låt 6 • Låt 4 • Låt 2 • Låt 10 • Låt 12 • Album7 • låt 11 • Album 1 • Atist 6 • Album 2 • Album 8 • Album 6 • Artist3 • Album 4 • Album 9 • Album 5 • Album 3 • Artist 1 • Artist 5 • Album 10 • Artist 8 • Album 12 • Artist 2 • Artist 9 • Artist 7 • Artist 4 • Artist 12 • Artist 11 • Artist 10
Music Row 2015-08-23
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- Ohh nooo!!!
- Iraqi money
- Grand Ole Opreys first act
- Nashvilles Trace
- 22 state
- Glittering
- Dollys park
- Crown hex nut
- Cereal turning 60 this year
- City founded on Christmas day 1779
- 1980 George Jones classic
- 1970 Conway Twitty hit
- Obamas vice
- Rain protector
- Shoelaces end
- Free
- Exaggeration
- _rolls
- Imitate
- South Korean second largest auto manufactuer
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- _ _west
- Hosted first Super Bowl
- Former Baltimore team
- Where the Devil went down to
- Someone from Utah
- _in my beer
- Salty
- I hear that train a comin'
- Countrys' Travis
- One of Music Citys own
- Four kneed animal
- The dot of an i
- It's only human
- Home of Elvis
- Drifter?
- Tudors Natalie
- Great Yankee
- NHL championship
- woman #12&35
- South Korean largest auto manufacturer
- Dwarf tree
41 Clues: Free • Salty • _rolls • _ _west • Imitate • 22 state • Drifter? • Glittering • Dwarf tree • Ohh nooo!!! • Iraqi money • _in my beer • Dollys park • Obamas vice • Great Yankee • woman #12&35 • Exaggeration • Crown hex nut • Home of Elvis • Shoelaces end • Tudors Natalie • Rain protector • The dot of an i • It's only human • Nashvilles Trace • Countrys' Travis • NHL championship • Someone from Utah • Four kneed animal • ...
Music Terms 2015-10-23
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- Quiet.
- Five line and four space figure that music is written on.
- Loud.
- Hold me.
- Do this immediately.
- Play quickly.
- Note that receives two counts in 4/4 time.
- Gradually slow down.
- Play sweetly.
- Medium loud.
- Medium quiet.
- Smooth and flowing.
- Gradually get louder
- Short and separated.
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- Very loud.
- Gradually get quieter.
- Play moderately.
- Gradually speed up.
- Very quiet.
- Sign that tells you to play it again.
- Sign that indicates upper voices.
- Note that receives one count in 6/8 time.
- Note that receives four counts in 4/4 time.
- Sign that indicates lower voices.
- Play slowly.
25 Clues: Loud. • Quiet. • Hold me. • Very loud. • Very quiet. • Medium loud. • Play slowly. • Play quickly. • Play sweetly. • Medium quiet. • Play moderately. • Gradually speed up. • Smooth and flowing. • Do this immediately. • Gradually slow down. • Gradually get louder • Short and separated. • Gradually get quieter. • Sign that indicates upper voices. • Sign that indicates lower voices. • ...
Music Crossword 2016-08-29
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- originally denoted as a musical piece played on instruments
- the violin sonata that Beethoven composed
- nickname of Mozart's sister
- it is usually in three movements--fast,slow,fast
- second part of a sonata-allegro
- the place where Mozart composed ballet music and a new symphony
- his death is referred as the start of a new period for music
- culminated with the works of Bach and Handel
- place where Beethiven studied
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- known as a very talented musician who can play different instruments
- mozart composed this opera in 1787
- it is an extended composition
- known as one of the creators of the fundamental genres of classical music
- beethoven's only opera
- third part of a sonata-allegro
- first part of a sonata-allegro
- being deaf didn't stop him from making great music
- the woman Beethoven was desperately inlove with
- period that extends from Bach's death to Beethoven's death
- a small section to bring the work to a close
20 Clues: beethoven's only opera • third part of a sonata-allegro • nickname of Mozart's sister • second part of a sonata-allegro • first part of a sonata-allegro • place where Beethiven studied • it is an extended composition • mozart composed this opera in 1787 • a small section to bring the work to a close • ...
Music Terminologies 2016-11-21
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- pattern of sound and silence moving through time
- divide the music staff into measures
- cancels a sharp or flat
- part of the section plays top part and the other half plays the bottom
- short lines that extends the staff
- same as 2/2
- top number tells how many beats in a measure
- to take a breath
- space between two bar lines
- FCGDAEB
- what music is written on
- one person plays
- BEADGCF
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- same as 4/4
- the whole section plays
- goes back to the beginning
- same pitch sound with 2 different names
- flats and sharps after the clef
- also known as the G clef
- marks the end of the music
- lowers a pitch a half step
- holds note for an extended time
- everyone plays
- consists of letters A to G
- curve line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- a musical thought or sentence
- mouth formation used to play instruments
- sharps flats and naturals
- raises a pitch a half step
- curve line that connects two or more notes of different pitch
- another name for F clef
31 Clues: FCGDAEB • BEADGCF • same as 4/4 • same as 2/2 • everyone plays • to take a breath • one person plays • the whole section plays • cancels a sharp or flat • another name for F clef • also known as the G clef • what music is written on • sharps flats and naturals • goes back to the beginning • marks the end of the music • lowers a pitch a half step • consists of letters A to G • ...
Movie Music 2023-03-26
Across
- Armenian oboe featured in the soundtrack for "Dune".
- To infinity and beyond!
- The Gregson-Williams brothers collaborated for the first time for this TV series.
- Disney villain who sang "Poor unfortunate soul".
- Scored the most recent James Bond film.
- Look for the...
- Mr Incredible in composer form.
- Former Beatle's Bond song.
- Instrument that plays the James Bond theme.
- Genre of film that John Williams cut his teeth writing for.
- James Bond Chord.
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- Instrument played by the alligator in Disney's "The Princess and the Frog".
- Oscar winning puppet song.
- Newspaper sued over James Bond theme.
- Composer, out of africa.
- The cue "Married Life" comes from this Pixar animated film.
- Composer fired from Peter Jackson's King Kong.
- My heart will go on.
- Film that had the first commercially released sound track.
- Film in which battle sequences are scored with a waltz.
- Oh I just can't wait to be king!
- Composer who died in a plane crash.
- Composer nominated for 49 Oscars?
- Wrote the theme for Toothless.
- Highest grossing soundtrack album.
- Well, Tamatoa hasn't always been this glam...
- Sang Sweeney Todd.
- Composer for TV series credits ending on a sofa.
28 Clues: Look for the... • James Bond Chord. • Sang Sweeney Todd. • My heart will go on. • To infinity and beyond! • Composer, out of africa. • Oscar winning puppet song. • Former Beatle's Bond song. • Wrote the theme for Toothless. • Mr Incredible in composer form. • Oh I just can't wait to be king! • Composer nominated for 49 Oscars? • Highest grossing soundtrack album. • ...
Music Crossword 2023-03-26
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- Black Broadway artist with the most Tony awards who can sing like Billie Holiday!
- music that sounds "sad" usually starting on La
- Musical dynamic for even louder
- music that sounds "happy" usually starting on Do
- Simple rhythm two 16ths, one 8th
- Simple rhythm two eighth notes
- Musical dynamic for soft
- Black artist known for composing over 1,000 songs
- Musical Dynamic for loud
- Simple rhythm one 8th, two 16ths
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- Musical dynamic for medium soft
- Compound rhythm three 8ths
- Musical dynamic for medium loud
- Black jazz singer known for scatting
- musical meter that feels like ballet
- Compound rhythm when you combine three 8th notes
- solfege pitches do, re, mi, sol, la
- Simple rhythm four sixteenth notes
- Your awesome music teacher with super cool hair
- Compound rhythm one quarter, one 8th
- musical meter that feels like a march
- Musical dynamic for even softer
- when singers make up words and music on the spot
- Simple rhythm quarter note syllable
24 Clues: Musical dynamic for soft • Musical Dynamic for loud • Compound rhythm three 8ths • Simple rhythm two eighth notes • Musical dynamic for medium soft • Musical dynamic for medium loud • Musical dynamic for even louder • Musical dynamic for even softer • Simple rhythm two 16ths, one 8th • Simple rhythm one 8th, two 16ths • Simple rhythm four sixteenth notes • ...
Music 1A 2022-09-06
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- the sharps or flats placed after a clef in music to indicate the key
- a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch
- the closing section of a musical composition
- the basic rhythmic unit of a measure
- very sofly
- a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes; 4 counts
- a note of shortened duration
- refers to a loud section in music or the way the music is played loudly
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- a gradual decrease in volume of a musical passage
- the lines which cross the staff and divide it into measures or bars
- lowers it by a semitone
- a curved line that connects two or more notes of different pitches
- a single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo
- very loud
- 1/4 or a quarter of a whole note; 1 count
- a large keyboard musical instrument
- an intervening period or episode
- Musical notation sign that indicates the absence of a sound
- note 1/2 or a half of a whole note; 2 counts
- raises a note by a semitone
- a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage
21 Clues: very loud • very sofly • lowers it by a semitone • raises a note by a semitone • a note of shortened duration • an intervening period or episode • a large keyboard musical instrument • the basic rhythmic unit of a measure • 1/4 or a quarter of a whole note; 1 count • the closing section of a musical composition • note 1/2 or a half of a whole note; 2 counts • ...
Medieval Music 2022-12-08
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- Section of music reiterating a previous part
- First name of the creator of Ars Nova Notandi
- First significant composer of polyphony
- The notation discussed in Vitry's treatise
- New time signature introduced by Guillaume
- Style of monophonic music in Gregorian Chants
- Predecessor of the oboe
- Technique applied in Carol of the Bells
- First composer to apply ars nova
- New rhythmic note resulting from ars nova
- Passing a melodic line between voice parts
- Name of the pope who created Gregorian Chant
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- Reigning religion at the time
- Modern family of the hurdy gurdy
- Type of organum composed of two voice parts
- A higher countermelody than melody
- Adjective for music with a single voice
- Music consisting of various voices
- String-plucking keyboard
- String instrument struck by small hammers
- Expanded organum
- The symbol of the staff reading device
- Significant and palatable number
- Sacred music with Latin text
- Created a mnemonic device for reading music
25 Clues: Expanded organum • Predecessor of the oboe • String-plucking keyboard • Sacred music with Latin text • Reigning religion at the time • Modern family of the hurdy gurdy • Significant and palatable number • First composer to apply ars nova • A higher countermelody than melody • Music consisting of various voices • The symbol of the staff reading device • ...
Music vocabulary 2022-12-01
Music Appreciation 2023-01-10
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- my favorite composer from the Renaissance era; also known as the Father of Modern Music
- one of the most prolific composers of the Early 20th Century era
- one of the early influencers of the Original Rap genre; These Are The Breaks!
- one of the major composers of the Funk genre; member of the group Parliament/Funkadelic
- very loud
- this era introduced the lute as a main instrument
- the Ayatollah of Rock & Roll-a; Good Golly Miss Molly!
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- not only one of the greatest Jazz trumpeters of all time, but he's from South Carolina!
- Georg Frederic Handel was a main composer of this era
- he and Billy Strayhorn created one of the most enduring Jazz standards ever; Take The A Train!
- a major instrument of the Baroque Era
- one of the most celebrated artists of the Country & Western genre; Jolene. Jolene!
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was a main composer of this era
- moderately loud
- The Greatest Group of All Time; Shining Star
- moderately soft
- very soft
- one of The Greatest Composer/Arrangers of All Time;
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a main composer of this era
- loud
- soft
21 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • moderately loud • moderately soft • a major instrument of the Baroque Era • The Greatest Group of All Time; Shining Star • one of The Greatest Composer/Arrangers of All Time; • this era introduced the lute as a main instrument • Georg Frederic Handel was a main composer of this era • the Ayatollah of Rock & Roll-a; Good Golly Miss Molly! • ...
African music 2023-04-22
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- He had everyone singing 'masibe happy munt'wami'
- First name of 'Agolo' singer with 5 Grammy wins and 14 nominations
- John Cena
- South African band that sang 'Push me to the floor'
- Legendary Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician and composer
- The name of a popular South African movie and its hit song
- First Afrobeats artist with a Guinness World Record and first Nigerian artist to chart on the Billboard Hot 100
- Name of rapper K.O.
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- Grammy-awarded artist with an album called 'On a spaceship'
- This song was a global South African dance challenge in 2020
- The Click Song
- South-African rapper with a long pretty long hat
- Name of popular Tanzanian bongo flava recording artist
- sol Kenyan band formed in Nairobi who released an album called 'Sol Filosofia'
- Music genre that started in Ghana in the 1800s
- Singer of 'Sete'
- Vocalist from Langa, Cape Town, who was part of a band '___ and the Big Dudes'
- South African trumpeter, Hugh ___
- This Afrorave artist has the most-viewed Afrobeats video on Youtube
- It's about time to listen to who?
- sanelly iWalk Ye Phara singer
- You may likely hear this type of music at your Coloured friend's party
22 Clues: John Cena • The Click Song • Singer of 'Sete' • Name of rapper K.O. • sanelly iWalk Ye Phara singer • South African trumpeter, Hugh ___ • It's about time to listen to who? • Music genre that started in Ghana in the 1800s • South-African rapper with a long pretty long hat • He had everyone singing 'masibe happy munt'wami' • South African band that sang 'Push me to the floor' • ...
Music Crossword 2023-02-18
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- low brass instrument
- where you sit
- where you find music
- shorter than a quarter note
- what you play
- woodwind instrument
- finger positions
- a section of four beats
- elevated platform
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- instrumental sounds
- what you play into
- longer than a quarter note
- high brass instrument
- where you store your instruments
- indicates notes are above middle C
- where you practice
- where you perform for others
- where you place your music
- notes tied together
- drum
20 Clues: drum • where you sit • what you play • finger positions • elevated platform • what you play into • where you practice • instrumental sounds • woodwind instrument • notes tied together • low brass instrument • where you find music • high brass instrument • a section of four beats • longer than a quarter note • where you place your music • shorter than a quarter note • where you perform for others • ...
music history 2023-05-02
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- what is the full name of the composer who wrote symphony no. 9
- who wrote moonlight sonata
- which composer died by cancer by 1918 at the end of the war
- who wrote eine kleine natchmusik
- who wrote ride of the valkryes
- what is the last name of the 17-year old student who studied under aaron copeland
- who wrote the song when you want em, you cant get em
- who developed the twelve-tone technique
- who joined the british folk society in 1903
- what was the last name of the only female member of the les six
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- besides les six, who was the representative of the neoclassicm period
- who wrote swan lake
- who wrote rhapsody in blue
- who wrote the four seasons
- who was the first czech composer to achieve international acclaim
- what genre did debussy and stravinsky represent
- who wrote the carmen opera
- which type of music influenced edvard greig
- what was the name of the 70 year period between 1750-1820
- who composed symphony no. 14
20 Clues: who wrote swan lake • who wrote moonlight sonata • who wrote rhapsody in blue • who wrote the four seasons • who wrote the carmen opera • who composed symphony no. 14 • who wrote ride of the valkryes • who wrote eine kleine natchmusik • who developed the twelve-tone technique • which type of music influenced edvard greig • who joined the british folk society in 1903 • ...
Coalface - Music 2017-07-11
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- What is the stage name of Robyn Fenty (7)
- The Stratocaster is a model of which guitar maker (6)
- What is the first name of Composer Vivaldi (7)
- Leonard Cohen song (10)
- American city where Elvis was discovered dead (7)
- Freddie Mercury is the lead singer (5)
- ABBA is from this country (6)
- Singer of the song All Shook Up (5,7)
- Who was nicknamed "The Big O' (3,7)
- What was the 2016 animated movie starring Justin Timberlake (6)
- Musician fatally shot by his father in 1984 (6,4)
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- Taylor Swift's fans are known as this (8)
- Nirvana's first album (6)
- Who played Hannah Montana (7)5,5)
- Female singer who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 (3,9)
- Steward Copeland was the drummer for this band (3,6)
- Which city was the Copacabana nightclub in (3,4)
- Highest selling album of the 1980's (8)
- How many strings does a violin have (4)
- New Orleans is the birthplace for this music (4)
- Singer married to Trudie Styler (5)
21 Clues: Leonard Cohen song (10) • Nirvana's first album (6) • ABBA is from this country (6) • Who played Hannah Montana (7)5,5) • Who was nicknamed "The Big O' (3,7) • Singer married to Trudie Styler (5) • Singer of the song All Shook Up (5,7) • Freddie Mercury is the lead singer (5) • Highest selling album of the 1980's (8) • How many strings does a violin have (4) • ...
Music Crossword 2017-04-25
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- Throat
- Indicates value in Tonic Solfa system
- Semibreve plus a crotchet,two quavers and a minum
- A key with semitone between 5 and 6
- Naming notes with syllables
- Muscles supporting the diaphragm
- Two semitones make a _________
- Muscles between the ribs
- Trachea
- Used in articulation
- She developed the Tonic Solfa
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- He developed music literacy
- Creation of sound
- The fifth note of the Tonic Solfa
- Sharps,flats,naturals
- An interval which is a half-step
- Tonic Solfa is used for ___________
- A scale with no key signature
- Breathing used during singing
- Solfa Alternate method for teaching Sight singing
20 Clues: Throat • Trachea • Creation of sound • Used in articulation • Sharps,flats,naturals • Muscles between the ribs • He developed music literacy • Naming notes with syllables • A scale with no key signature • Breathing used during singing • She developed the Tonic Solfa • Two semitones make a _________ • An interval which is a half-step • Muscles supporting the diaphragm • ...
Music Terms 2017-09-13
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- The relative volume of the different parts in a recording and their place in the stereo field
- A continuously held or repeated note, usually low in pitch
- More than one part playing the same melody at the same pitch
- When many of the parts drop out of the musical texture for a short period of time
- Prolonging a note to create a dissonance with the next chord
- The blending of two or more musical styles, usually from different cultures
- An extended, improvised melodic line played by a single instrument
- Played in a detached fashion
- The character of a piece of music created by the interactions of its various parts
- The chord is spread, normally from the bottom note to the top
- Notes that decorate a melody
- A section sometimes added at the end of a piece or movement
- A type of cymbal sometimes used to offer a counter-rhythm to the main beat
- An effect that increases the volume and sustain on an electric guitar
- How the note dies away after being sounded
- The manageable chunks into which music is divided
- A style of electronic music
- A pre-recorded segment of sound, often manipulated in some way
- A clamp fastened across all the strings on the neck of a stringed instrument to raise their pitch
- How many octaves an instrument can play
- A genre of music known for over-the-top, glamorous dress sense
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- Refers to the number of beats in a bar and how they are subdivided
- Non-diegetic music adding to the mood of the scene reinforcing dramatic developments and aspects of character
- The particular tone colour of an instrument or voice
- A celebratory piece for brass instruments (and sometimes percussion) often marking the opening of an important event or ceremony
- A texture compromising a melody part and an accompaniment
- A type of guitar that does not require amplification
- A recurring musical idea which is associated with a particular theme, character or place
- A structure of two sections, A and B
- The distance between two notes
- An effect which creates the impression of being in a physical space
- A synthesiser sound designed to be used in chords as opposed to lead lines
- Music that does not have a key of any sort
- A song with a strong, memorable melody which has rousing or uplifting characteristics
- Parts copy each other in exact intervals
- A short passage of music that is repeated
- A series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes
- An interval of two semitones
- A sustained or repeated note in the bass
39 Clues: A style of electronic music • Played in a detached fashion • Notes that decorate a melody • An interval of two semitones • The distance between two notes • A structure of two sections, A and B • How many octaves an instrument can play • Parts copy each other in exact intervals • A sustained or repeated note in the bass • A short passage of music that is repeated • ...
wholesome music 2020-04-08
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- who am i in love with? what's his name?
- there can be a flock of this
- don't look to a
- who hurt you
- i don't wanna
- where did you crash your car into
- well guess what?
- could it be?
- i don't wanna
- what do i not have for you
- we told what this was!
- what did you do to the car
- i don't want anyone to
- the color of the lambourghini
- what did i see
- angel boy
- she was a
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- the color of the bikini
- what do you blame yourself for?
- into you
- dog boy
- shouting
- do you know how it feels like to fight them?
- generation
- what was i doing for a little while
- white thing
- it's the middle of the night
- how many hours has it been
- how many claps are in in degrees
- how many days has it been
- a new kind of normal
31 Clues: dog boy • into you • shouting • angel boy • she was a • generation • white thing • who hurt you • could it be? • i don't wanna • i don't wanna • what did i see • don't look to a • well guess what? • a new kind of normal • we told what this was! • i don't want anyone to • the color of the bikini • how many days has it been • how many hours has it been • what do i not have for you • what did you do to the car • ...
Music Artists 2020-03-02
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- Beth
- He just wants to be someone you loved
- God's Plan
- Sugar
- He would give you all of him
- Lucid Dreams
- Sunflower
- They won't sleep till' Brooklyn
- M&M
- Too Many Puppies
- They're not green peas
- Let's just say he wasn't on the Westside
- Toxic
- The most influential band
- She likes clapping
- L O V E
- She's always prepared for a rainy day
- Less than 22 guns
- He feels good
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- He likes geometry
- Titanic
- Girl on fire
- Almost been
- King of Pop
- Young, Dumb, and Broke
- He's very happy
- Vogue
- She ain't a hollaback girl
- He's really good at saying goodbye
- Soul Band from UK
- She puts a ring on everything she likes
- King of Rock
- Popular Jazz Musician
- She has blue eyes, like the ocean
- She almost has 8 rings
- Autotune Queen
- Why don't you say so
- She's really good at greeting people
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Lightning Bolt, Populars 70s-80s
40 Clues: M&M • Beth • Sugar • Vogue • Toxic • Titanic • L O V E • Sunflower • God's Plan • Almost been • King of Pop • Girl on fire • Lucid Dreams • King of Rock • He feels good • Autotune Queen • He's very happy • Too Many Puppies • He likes geometry • Soul Band from UK • Less than 22 guns • Bohemian Rhapsody • She likes clapping • Why don't you say so • Popular Jazz Musician • Young, Dumb, and Broke • They're not green peas • ...
Music Appreciation 2020-03-02
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- The word bass describes the lower register and lower sonorities in music
- originated in new Orleans and is very original type of music
- styles of music
- Relating to music produced by instruments, as opposed to electric or electronic means
- A composition written for three voices and instruments performed by three persons
- One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment.
- A measurement of time in music that contains a specific number of pulses defined by a time signature, and that is contained within bar lines.
- A rhythmic succession of musical tones, a melody for instruments and voices.
- Instruments stringed instruments, or chordophones are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings
- The piece of cane in wind instruments. The players cause vibrations by blowing through it in order to produce sound.
- A composition written for eight instruments.
- A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater
- Group of singers in a chorus.
- The unit of measure where the beats on the lines of the staff are divided up into two, three, four beats to a measure.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. The minor mode can be identified by the dark, melancholic mood.
- musical instrument that has an arm that extends
- compacted form of digital music
- A symbol indicating to play loud.
- Primary theme or subject that is developed.
- A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played using a keyboard, a row of levers which are pressed by the fingers
- Two or more voices or instruments playing the same note simultaneously.
- A composition based on previous work. A common technique used in Medieval and Renaissance music.
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- Successive notes of a key or mode either ascending or descending.
- The element of music pertaining to time, played as a grouping of notes into accented and unaccented beats.
- A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
- The unit of musical rhythm.
- Movement or passage that concludes the musical composition.
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
- plays music
- 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
- A group singing in unison.
- something you listen to
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. Music written in major keys have a positive affirming character.
- instrument Woodwind instruments are a family of musical instruments within the more general category of wind instruments
- An identifiable succession of musical sounds.
- The organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic.
- System of notes or tones based on and named after the key note.
- instrument A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips
- The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
39 Clues: plays music • styles of music • something you listen to • A group singing in unison. • The unit of musical rhythm. • Group of singers in a chorus. • compacted form of digital music • A symbol indicating to play loud. • Primary theme or subject that is developed. • A composition written for eight instruments. • An identifiable succession of musical sounds. • ...
Crossword Music 2020-05-18
23 Clues: üben • Laune • Grund • Zeile • Träne • teuer • Melodie • absagen • Liedtext • Publikum • Ausdruck • Botschaft • Bedeutung • aufräumen • ermutigen • Gewohnheit • Bibliothek • beinhalten • Schlagzeug • Leidenschaft • halten (für) • Austragungsort • (sich) beklagen
Music malcolm 2020-04-19
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- Spandau Ballet sang about a precious metal
- What group sang Johnny Reggae
- What was David Bowie singing about that was laughing
- Who rode through the Desert on a horse
- In a popular song what does it rain
- Who did the Everly Brothers want to wake up
- What street did Only fools and horses ask God to bless
- The name of the girl who sings sings about her Johnny Reggae
- Who lyrics was I thought I had her in the palm of my hand
- M sang about this
- What colour did the Rolling Stones what to paint the red door
- Who's theme song was Only Fools and Horses
- CW McCall sang about this
- What did bread sing about that they found beneath a tree
- What boys group includes the name of a British Isle
- Someone O'Connar sang Nothing compares to you
- What drink did UB40 sing about
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- Luther sings about an endless
- How many weeks did Bryan Adams stay at number one in 1991
- A song sang by Michael Jackson
- Roger Taylor's instrument in Queen
- What did Harold Marvin sing that we all got our funny ones
- Song had something hanging from a string
- Lead singers Surname in Coldplay
- What Paul sang about having my baby
- Berry Gordy founded in 1959 this American label
- Who shocked judges in talent show with I dreamed a dream
- Who sang Hey Brother
- Diana Ross sings of an old one
- Dr hook sang about somebodies Mother
- Cat Stevens song
- Who was the youngest artist to top the US chats solo (surname)
- An emotion sang about by Pharrell Williams
- A drink sang by the Jersey boys
- What insect was the group name for song Stand and Deliver
- 1983 final single issued for Marvin Gaye
36 Clues: Cat Stevens song • M sang about this • Who sang Hey Brother • CW McCall sang about this • Luther sings about an endless • What group sang Johnny Reggae • A song sang by Michael Jackson • Diana Ross sings of an old one • What drink did UB40 sing about • A drink sang by the Jersey boys • Lead singers Surname in Coldplay • Roger Taylor's instrument in Queen • ...
Music Terms 2021-01-27
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- getting softer
- a symbol that makes your note one half step lower
- volume
- loud
- sharps, flats, or lack thereof, next to the clef
- what does wwhwwwh get you?
- go to the symbol in the piece and then to the coda
- medium loud
- symbol at beginning of the music that tells you how to count the rhythm in each measure
- short/detached bows
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- go to the beginning of the piece and then to the coda
- soft
- the distance between two notes is as close as possible, nothing can fit in between
- medium soft
- long/connected bows
- equal to two half steps
- symbol that tells you to hold the note
- a symbol that makes your note one half step higher
- speed
- growing louder
20 Clues: soft • loud • speed • volume • medium soft • medium loud • getting softer • growing louder • long/connected bows • short/detached bows • equal to two half steps • what does wwhwwwh get you? • symbol that tells you to hold the note • sharps, flats, or lack thereof, next to the clef • a symbol that makes your note one half step lower • go to the symbol in the piece and then to the coda • ...
Ancient Music 2021-01-18
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- translated Greek treatise into Roman
- a series or system of written symbols used to represent elements in music
- relating to or based on syllables
- a sequence of single pitches
- a written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject
- first known poet
- the degree of highness or lowness of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations
- a interval of double or half the vibration
- the main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry
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- an object or device for producing musical sounds
- singing a single syllable of text while changing the pitch
- Greek philosopher known for his works in mathematics
- a division of the octave into a number of pitches with recognizable intervals
- the distance between two pitches
- Music, music that originates or is written in a culture's traditional style
- first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity
- the way beats are arranged affecting the way music sounds and/or feels
- song of praise
- plays or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality
- the arrangement of sounds according to rate duration and periodic stress
20 Clues: song of praise • first known poet • a sequence of single pitches • the distance between two pitches • relating to or based on syllables • translated Greek treatise into Roman • a interval of double or half the vibration • first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity • an object or device for producing musical sounds • the main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry • ...
Music Production 2020-10-10
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- The range of frequencies in an audio signal
- Synth manufacturer from Japan
- Makers of devil-loc
- Ghostly power
- Recording object sounds for film
- Often used to restrict higher frequencies
- Channel which all other tracks pass through
- Determines how panning functions.
- Compression technique named after US city
- Speakers in a venue
- Company that owns Sibelius
- Frequency tool (inits)
- SM7B manufacturer
- Notation software made by Steinberg
- A group of presets on a synth
- Measurement of frequency
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- The amplitude of a track
- Dynamic reduction plugin
- A subtle distortion effect
- DAW made by Apple
- Fades between two audio sources
- Part of synth that makes waveform
- When an effect is temporarily disabled
- Time based effect
- High-amplitude signal peak that decays quickly.
- Another name for RCA
- Native Instruments plugin
- Colour of a sound
28 Clues: Ghostly power • DAW made by Apple • Time based effect • Colour of a sound • SM7B manufacturer • Makers of devil-loc • Speakers in a venue • Another name for RCA • Frequency tool (inits) • The amplitude of a track • Dynamic reduction plugin • Measurement of frequency • Native Instruments plugin • A subtle distortion effect • Company that owns Sibelius • Synth manufacturer from Japan • ...
Music terminology 2020-12-03
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- a famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program
- directly quoting another work in a composition
- choral music without instrumental accompaniment
- one musical line, no accompaniment
- composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, dynamics, and instrumentation
- a composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment; in German, a Lied
- set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable
- musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- gliding from one note to another
- Homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment
- first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship
- the momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” time from one note to give to another
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- instrumental music intended to represent a something extra musical such as a poem, narrative, drama, or picture, or the ideas, images, or sounds therein
- the middle section of a sonata-form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed
- a form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets, consisting of three parts – exposition, development, and recapitulation
- was utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically
- fascination with the other
- a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- repeated unifying sections founds in between the solo sections of a concerto grosso
- An operatic number using speech-like melodies and rhythms, performing using a flexible tempo, to sparse accompaniment, most often provided by the basso continuo
- Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or scales that provide a tonal center
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- third and final second of a sonata-form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement
25 Clues: fascination with the other • gliding from one note to another • one musical line, no accompaniment • directly quoting another work in a composition • choral music without instrumental accompaniment • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm • a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem. • ...
70s Music 2021-02-18
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- Can't Get Enough of Your Love _____ Barry White
- Ain't No _____High Enough Diana Ross
- Baby, Don't Get ___ On Me Mac Davis
- ____ to Believe Rod Stewart
- My ___ Lord George Harrison
- Bad, Bad ____ Brown Jim Croce
- It's Too ____ Carole King
- Don't Give ___ On Us David Soul
- I'm _____ John Denver
- The Night ____ Died Paper Lace
- Everything is ____ Ray Stevens
- You ____ Me Anne Murray
- Raindrops keep ____ on my head BJ Thomas
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- You're _____ Ringo Starr
- ____Told Me Not To Come Three Dog Night
- Cracklin' _____ Neil Diamond
- How Can You Mend A ____Heart Bee Gees
- Befoe the Next _______ Falls Freddy Fender
- What A ____ Believes The Doobie Brothers
- _____ Love Songs Wings
- Top of ____ World The Carpenters
- The ___ and Winding Road The Beatles
- Bad _______ Donna Summer
- We're an _____ Band Grand Funk
- _____ Gets You Through The Night John Lesson
25 Clues: I'm _____ John Denver • _____ Love Songs Wings • You ____ Me Anne Murray • You're _____ Ringo Starr • Bad _______ Donna Summer • It's Too ____ Carole King • ____ to Believe Rod Stewart • My ___ Lord George Harrison • Cracklin' _____ Neil Diamond • Bad, Bad ____ Brown Jim Croce • The Night ____ Died Paper Lace • Everything is ____ Ray Stevens • We're an _____ Band Grand Funk • ...
Music Crossword 2021-04-01
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- - Russian string instrument
- Hawaiian guitar
- - shaking rhythm maker
- - aboriginal wind instrument
- - small wind instrument
- - Tibetan flute
- - Indian string instrument
- - black and white notes
- - round traditional guitar
- - old european guitar
- - african percussion
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- - most famous wind instrument
- - it has six strings
- - american small wind instrument
- - french wind instrument with hands
- - wind instrument used in parades
- - scottish wind instrument
- - play with archer
- - american traditional guitar
- - jazz wind instrument
20 Clues: Hawaiian guitar • - Tibetan flute • - play with archer • - it has six strings • - african percussion • - old european guitar • - shaking rhythm maker • - jazz wind instrument • - small wind instrument • - black and white notes • - scottish wind instrument • - Indian string instrument • - round traditional guitar • - Russian string instrument • - aboriginal wind instrument • ...
Higher Music 2021-03-18
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- An ornament which sounds like a crushed note
- A type of scale that sounds like a snake charmer
- A German song from the Romantic period for voice and piano in which both parts are important
- A prominent solo instrument in a vocal piece
- The main theme in a composition
- A vocal piece in which there is little or no repetition of the music
- A 20th century style which sounds "dreamy" and uses a whole tone scale
- A cadence which sounds finished
- The effect of "strawberry" against "coffee"
- The small group of solo instrumentalists in a concerto grosso
- The distance between two notes
- The final chord of a piece in a minor key is changed to major
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- An ornament consisting of the main note, the note above, then the main note again
- A type of vocal writing where the music follows the rhythm of speech
- A "scary" or "haunting" sounding chord
- Music written for a small instrumental ensemble with one player to a part
- High, florid singing
- An increase in the length of notes
- High, eerie sounds produced on a string instrument
- Unaccompanied melody set to Latin words. Modal with no regular metre. Sung by men
- An ensemble which contains two violins, a viola and a cello
- A recurring theme
22 Clues: A recurring theme • High, florid singing • The distance between two notes • The main theme in a composition • A cadence which sounds finished • An increase in the length of notes • A "scary" or "haunting" sounding chord • The effect of "strawberry" against "coffee" • An ornament which sounds like a crushed note • A prominent solo instrument in a vocal piece • ...
Music concepts 2021-03-29
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- To keep the pulse of a music piece
- Half a beat
- colour The instruments used in a piece of music
- A fast and lively pace
- A half note
- Gradually getting faster
- The thickness or thinness of a sound
- Gradually getting louder
- A combination of patterns with long and short sounds
- At a moderate pace
- Soft
- A slow tempo
- Loud
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- Very fast
- Long and short sounds
- A whole note
- Moderately loud
- Moderately soft
- High and low sounds
- Gradually getting slower
- A sixteenth note
21 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very fast • Half a beat • A half note • A whole note • A slow tempo • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • 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 • To keep the pulse of a music piece • The thickness or thinness of a sound • ...
Music concepts 2021-03-29
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- To keep the pulse of a music piece
- Half a beat
- colour The instruments used in a piece of music
- A fast and lively pace
- A half note
- Gradually getting faster
- The thickness or thinness of a sound
- Gradually getting louder
- A combination of patterns with long and short sounds
- At a moderate pace
- Soft
- A slow tempo
- Loud
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- Very fast
- Long and short sounds
- A whole note
- Moderately loud
- Moderately soft
- High and low sounds
- Gradually getting slower
- A sixteenth note
21 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very fast • Half a beat • A half note • A whole note • A slow tempo • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • 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 • To keep the pulse of a music piece • The thickness or thinness of a sound • ...
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 Terms 2021-03-12
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- Soft
- short
- Sad key
- Fun practice song
- As loud as I can go
- To get gradually louder
- Sharps and flats next to the notes
- Smooth sounds
- How fast are we going?
- As soft as I can go
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- Markings above or below the notes
- A musical sentence
- Let's play together!
- Happy key
- Tying two notes together
- Loud
- Musical alphabet in a particular key
- From one 'C' to the next 'C'
- Person who writes the music
- We have one for bass and one for treble
- To describe loud and soft
21 Clues: Soft • Loud • short • Sad key • Happy key • Smooth sounds • Fun practice song • A musical sentence • As loud as I can go • As soft as I can go • Let's play together! • How fast are we going? • To get gradually louder • Tying two notes together • To describe loud and soft • Person who writes the music • From one 'C' to the next 'C' • Markings above or below the notes • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-04-06
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- This is the part of a song that gets stuck in your head. It’s catchy.
- This is a group of people who usually play classical music.
- This is a repeated pattern or idea in music that is used throughout a piece.
- This is a series of specific notes that are played separately to outline a chord.
- These are the 5 lines that music notes are written on.
- This is a natural note lowered by one half step.
- This is a series of notes that go together and form an intentional pattern.
- This describes when a whole musical piece is shifted up or down.
- This is a beat or a note that is stronger than others. It gives emphasis to a song.
- This collection of notes is often described as happy or energetic.
- This is the waving quality or a voice or sound.
- This family of instruments includes guitars, cellos and violins.
- Musicians use this formula to write music that sounds good and correct.
- This is the specific voice or sound of an instrument.
- This family of instruments is played with breath and includes flutes.
- This is the half or double the frequency of a note, which makes the same note, higher or lower.
- This is the word used for a musical sound that gradually gets louder.
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- This word describes sounds with higher voices.
- This number tells how fast a song plays - measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- These notes are often described as sad, dark, or mysterious.
- This word describes sounds with lower voices.
- This is a natural note raised by one half step.
- This is a combination of sounds that compliment the lead part of a song.
- This is the word for singing without any instruments.
- This family of instruments is played with the mouth and includes trumpets.
- This describes when strong notes are placed on the upbeats or “off” beats.
- This is the word for a repeated pattern of sounds.
- This word describes a specifically arranged work of written music.
- This tells musicians what collection of notes are correct within a piece of music.
- This number system can help people play an instrument without reading music.
- This is 3 or more notes that are played at the same time and support a song.
- This family of instruments includes drums, piano and xylophone.
- This tells how a piece of music is counted so musicians can count it. Ex: 4/4
- This defines how much higher or lower notes are from each other.
- This is the person who directs a big group of musicians with a baton.
- This written music sign tells a musician not to play for a specific amount of time.
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 word for singing without any instruments. • ...
Music Lyrics 2021-04-08
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- "Just ___, gonna be okay" - Lady Gaga
- "do you remember the 21st night of ____" -Rain, Wind & Fire
- "you're ___, I'm slipping under" -Britney Spears
- "now since I seen you in his arms, I _____" -Jackson 5
- "its going down, Im yelling ____" -Pitbull/Ke$ha
- "oooo I'm blinded by the _____" -The Weeknd
- "want you to make me feel like im the ____ _____ in the world"
- "for the first time in history, its gonna start ____" -The Weather Girls
- "Hey I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my number, so ______" -Carly Rae Jepsen
- "kiss me through the ____" -Soulja Boy
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- "girls just wanna have ___" -Cyndi Lauper
- "I got my ______ _______ last week, just like we always talked about" -Olivia Rodrigo
- "Cuz I ain't no ____ girl" -Gwen Stefani
- "Wake me up before you ___" -Wham!
- "you got to keep me focused, you wanna __ ___" -Doja Cat
- "please don't stop the ___" -Rhianna
- "I'll tell you what I ___ what I really really ___" -Spice Girls
- "if you like it than you should've put a ___ on it" -Beyonce
- "I gotta ____ that tonights gonna be a good night" -Black Eyed Peas
- "Why do you build me up _____ baby just to let me down" -The Foundations
- "I dont want no ____, a ___ is a guy that cant get no love from me" -TLC
- "its fun to stay at the ____" -Village People
22 Clues: "Wake me up before you ___" -Wham! • "please don't stop the ___" -Rhianna • "Just ___, gonna be okay" - Lady Gaga • "kiss me through the ____" -Soulja Boy • "Cuz I ain't no ____ girl" -Gwen Stefani • "girls just wanna have ___" -Cyndi Lauper • "oooo I'm blinded by the _____" -The Weeknd • "its fun to stay at the ____" -Village People • ...
Baroque Music 2021-09-16
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- ___________________was only 25 when he started working at an orphanage for girls. And over the next thirty years he composed most of his major works while working there.
- Johann Sabastian Bach is a (what country)______________ composer.
- George Fredrick Handel was the son of a _____________/surgeon.
- The Bach family was of importance in the history of music for nearly two hundred years, with over 50 known musicians and several notable composers, the best-known of whom was_______________________,
- Johann Sebastian Bach, made _______________ the godfather and namesake of his son Emanuel.
- Other than in a patron's home, where did a person go to hear musicians play and sing?
- When the Halleluiah Chorus is performed at the end of The Messiah, it is tradition that the audience __________.
- Was King George I happy with George Fredrick Handel's music that he heard the musicians play on the barge?
- Telemann’s music is an important link between the late Baroque and early _____________________styles.
- J.S. Bach is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all _________,
- The Messiah is traditionally performed at ____________ time.
- King George I and several aristocrats boarded a royal barge at Whitehall Palace in London for an excursion up the ___________ River.
- 50 musicians sat on a barge and played_____________________ for King George I.
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- ________________ and Fugue by Johann Sabastian Bach is a piece written for organ.
- Term used for big volume changes in Baroque music.
- Johann Sabastian Bach was a famous church _____________ and choir director.
- Vivaldi taught in a ______________ school for orphans.
- Who wrote the famous strings piece The Four Seasons?
- Vivaldi was known as the red headed ___________.
- The Messiah consists of text from the ___________.
- It is true that it takes a real ______________ violinist to play the solo part in the Four Seasons.
- An oratorio is a choir piece that is accompanied by an _____________________.
- Some of the Baroque pieces are written for dancing and these dance steps are called: minuet, sarabande, ____________ (or jig), bourée, gavotte, and courante.
- George Fredrick Handel wrote The Messiah while sitting in debtors _____________.
- The Messiah is about the birth of ______________.
- Starts with an "r". An element that Baroque composers experimented with when writing music.
26 Clues: Vivaldi was known as the red headed ___________. • The Messiah is about the birth of ______________. • Term used for big volume changes in Baroque music. • The Messiah consists of text from the ___________. • Who wrote the famous strings piece The Four Seasons? • Vivaldi taught in a ______________ school for orphans. • ...
Music Terms 2021-05-11
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- lines notes on the bass clef
- the end
- high voices
- note that gets 2 beats
- note that gets 4 beats
- soft
- one beat of silence
- note note that gets one beat
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- gradually get louder
- low voices
- 5 lines/4 spaces to write notes on
- gradually get softer
- space notes on the treble clef
- space between 2 barlines
- notes that gets 1/2 beat
- low voice
- medium or moderate
- loud
- divides the staff into measure
- high voice
20 Clues: loud • soft • the end • low voice • low voices • high voice • high voices • medium or moderate • one beat of silence • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • note that gets 2 beats • note that gets 4 beats • space between 2 barlines • notes that gets 1/2 beat • lines notes on the bass clef • note note that gets one beat • space notes on the treble clef • divides the staff into measure • ...
Game Music 2021-06-23
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- taking a part of an existing piece of music
- an electronic musical instrument
- shorthand for sound effects
- composer of zelda and mario themes
- person who creates music
- console created by sony
- a word for sound and a fast blue hedgehog
- all aboard the battle bus
- high an dlow sounds
- ascen or descend in semitones
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- volume of music
- creator of the gameboy and switch
- the piece used for a particular character
- accenting weaker beats
- where to play halo
- layers of sound
- brother of mario
- short and detached notes
- jumping large gaps in music
- speed of music
20 Clues: speed of music • volume of music • layers of sound • brother of mario • where to play halo • high an dlow sounds • accenting weaker beats • console created by sony • person who creates music • short and detached notes • all aboard the battle bus • shorthand for sound effects • jumping large gaps in music • ascen or descend in semitones • an electronic musical instrument • ...
90s Music 2021-06-15
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- The Artist that made the song I will always love you
- Also a synonym for "Shred"(4 letters)
- The singers of Whoomp! There it is
- A Christmas song released in 1994 by Mariah Carey(25 letters)
- Finish the song title: Smells Like ____ _____ (10 Letters)
- A popular song by her from the 90s is "...Oops I did it again"
- The singer of the song "Barbie Girl"(4 letters)
- The singers of "I Want It That Way"(14 Letters)
- Another song by the same artist who made "Oops...I did it again"(15 letters)
- Did a remix of "Levitating by Dua Lipa(7 Letters)
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- A song made by MC Hammer in 1990(14 letters)
- Song by the Spice Girls beginning with "W"(7 letters)
- This song was at the beginning of Shrek(7 letters)
- this song by Savage Garden shares the name with a One Direction song(16 letters)
- Also the name of a magazine(5 letters)
- She was declared Artist of the Decade of the 1990s by Billboard(11 letters)
- Song by Scatman John, Fill in the blank. I'm a _____(7 letters)
- This song is also a primary colour(4 letters)
- This was the artist who sang "My Heart Will Go On"(10 letters)
- A boy band formed in 1995(5 letters)
20 Clues: The singers of Whoomp! There it is • A boy band formed in 1995(5 letters) • Also a synonym for "Shred"(4 letters) • Also the name of a magazine(5 letters) • A song made by MC Hammer in 1990(14 letters) • This song is also a primary colour(4 letters) • The singer of the song "Barbie Girl"(4 letters) • The singers of "I Want It That Way"(14 Letters) • ...
Music vocabulary 2021-08-24
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- dyanmic meaning soft
- gradually louder
- organization of beats
- gradually softer
- lowest female voice
- middle male voice
- first beat of a measure
- highest female voice
- very loud
- highest male voice
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- slower
- dynamic meaning loud
- faster
- without instruments
- lowest male voice
- very soft
- the speed of a song
- medium soft
- medium loud
- how loud or soft a sound is
- organization of music in time
21 Clues: slower • faster • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • gradually louder • gradually softer • lowest male voice • middle male voice • highest male voice • without instruments • lowest female voice • the speed of a song • dynamic meaning loud • dyanmic meaning soft • highest female voice • organization of beats • first beat of a measure • how loud or soft a sound is • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-07-30
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- very loud
- lowest female voice
- marked; with emphasis
- any of several combinations of sharps or flats after the clef at the beginning of each stave indicating the key of a composition or where "do" is
- Raises a note by a half step
- short and detached
- gradually get louder
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- gradually getting softer
- a musical notation indicating the number of beats to a measure and kind of note that takes a beat
- The language in which music is written
- medium soft
- The unit of measure where the beats on the lines of the staff are divided up into two, three, four beats to a measure
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- how many beats per measure
- tells what type of note gets the beat
- lowest male voice
- loud
- a person who recreates previously written music
- Emphasize the note
- smooth and connected
- soft
- a clef placing F below middle C on the second-highest line of the staff.
- medium loud
- a person who writes music
- very soft
- The volume of sound, the loudness or softness of a musical passage
- highest female voice
- lowest changed male voice
- lowers a note by a half step
- a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff
30 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • lowest male voice • Emphasize the note • short and detached • lowest female voice • smooth and connected • gradually get louder • 5 lines and 4 spaces • highest female voice • marked; with emphasis • gradually getting softer • a person who writes music • lowest changed male voice • how many beats per measure • Raises a note by a half step • ...
Music Manors 2021-10-06
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- Manic day of the week sung by The Bangles
- dynamite's abbreviated name
- Company that owns radio station brands, formerly Radio.com
- Singer that played Cinderella
- Maker of top 100 list of the week, also found on the highway
- WWE wrestler that used Metalingus in their entrance song
- John ____,Danny in Grease(Movie)
- national subscription radio center disregarding your regional location
- Rap Group Straight Outta Compton
- Piano-like instrument usually used in churches
- "N****s In Paris" by Kanye West & ____
- "More Cowbell" band known for hits "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" and "Burnin' For You"
- Show that's also a musical club at school
- Aerosmith lead singer
- Vince _____ Trio, well known for working on Peanuts holiday specials
- Tchaikovsky's winter classic first made with a mixed reaction due to playwrighting
- Genesis member that performed at both 26-Downs
- Singer involved with the Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction, apart of 50-Across
- Noise heard before a batter comes to the plate
- The color of the rain, as by Prince
- Boy band choreography used in Apple TV's Ted Lasso
- The Devil's instrument
- A written pause in music
- Tracy Chapman's hit that was in the top 100 in Rolling Stones' 500 Greatest Songs 2021
- Lady Gaga song known for its LBGTQIA+ representation
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- Only form of background music in "My Life" besides bass
- John Williams was one
- Freddy Mercury's band
- School with well known victory march used by many bands
- 31-Across song's actors mentioned role in hit sitcom started in 1987
- Jingled
- JLo's ex
- Loud noise marking
- Creator of Hamilton, playing him in the musical
- underground places during Prohibition that usually had Jazz playing
- Online Music group known for songs like "Elvis vs MJ"
- Has an FM frequency from 88.0-108.0
- Clarance Clemons instrument of choice
- Concert that occurred in both Britain and US
- App that involves 15 secs of dancing and background song
- Other singer involved with the Super Bowl Wardrobe Malfunction, sibling of the King of Pop
- Ozzy bit the head off one of these
- The Weeknd's first name
- Instrument to keep ones in harmony
- Singers of "Manamana"
- brand tune
- Landform sang by Jimmy Buffett
- Percussion instrument that is also in Geometry
- most sold album of all time
- You hear it when your grandma calls
- Mixture of noises that is particularly poor
- Squidward Tentacles plays it poorly
- "Be My Baby" band
- East African Island
- Bucks, also singer of "Two Tickets to Paradise"
55 Clues: Jingled • JLo's ex • brand tune • "Be My Baby" band • Loud noise marking • East African Island • John Williams was one • Freddy Mercury's band • Singers of "Manamana" • Aerosmith lead singer • The Devil's instrument • The Weeknd's first name • A written pause in music • dynamite's abbreviated name • most sold album of all time • Singer that played Cinderella • Landform sang by Jimmy Buffett • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-04-24
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- the length of a sound
- the second lowest human voice
- family of instruments that are hit, shaken, and scraped
- the lowest human voice
- family of instruments that have strings
- the pattern or overall design of a piece of music
- the heartbeat of music
- an Italian word for gradually getting louder
- family of instruments that are often made of wood, and use air
- an Italian word for fast tempo
- family of instruments that is made of metal, and uses air
- a short repeated pattern
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- an Italian word for medium tempo
- an Italian word for soft
- an Italian word for loud
- the character or quality of a sound
- an Italian word for gradually getting softer
- the highest human voice
- an Italian word for slow tempo
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- different patterns of sound connected to the main beat
- the second highest human voice
22 Clues: the length of a sound • the lowest human voice • the heartbeat of music • the highest human voice • an Italian word for soft • an Italian word for loud • a short repeated pattern • the second lowest human voice • an Italian word for slow tempo • an Italian word for fast tempo • the second highest human voice • an Italian word for medium tempo • the character or quality of a sound • ...
Rochester music 2022-04-21
Across
- Doomtree alum, rapper, poet, most recent performance, Sept. 2021, Forager Brewery
- Brought Rochester into the “Danger Zone,” March 1991, Mayo Civic Center
- Duluth band, or run over by shelled reptiles, March 2014, Mayo Civic Center
- “Here I go again on my own…”, Oct. 1987, Mayo Civic Center
- Nu-metal band who got “Down With the Sickness,” Nov. 2008, Mayo Civic Center
- “Bridge Over Troubled Water” singer, Sept. 2018, Mayo Civic Center
- Rochester’s soul queen, upcoming performance, May 2022, Med City Marathon Finish Line Festival
- Modern country star, or a house of worship, July 2006, Mayo Park
- Alias of Robert Zimmerman, most recent performance, Aug. 2012, Mayo Civic Center
- This band is “alright, they just seem a little weird,” June 1988, Mayo Civic Center
- Cheap _____’s is ____ for the course, most recent performance, Nov. 2021, The Castle
- Country music star, vaccine funder, Nov. 2005, Mayo Civic Center
- Cannabis enthusiast, highwayman, Aug. 2004, Mayo Field
- Pyrotechnics, make-up, one long tongue, Dec. 1987, Mayo Civic Center
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- Surf-rockers who made pleasant Pet Sounds, April 2002, Mayo Civic Center
- The “All Star” act of last summer, July 2021, Mayo Park
- This guy is “Bad to the Bone,” Aug. 2012, Mayo Park
- Folk-revivalists who looked for answers in the wind, Oct. 1988, Mayo Civic Center
- Left an “Amish paradise” to play here, Oct. 1996, Mayo Civic Center
- Bathrobe-clad psychonaut, July 2022, Olmsted County Fairgrounds
- “You’re to blame” for their punctured heart, March 1987, Mayo Civic Center
- It’s not hot in here, it’s hot in herre, July 2019, Olmsted County Fairgrounds
- School's permanently out with this guy, May2010, Mayo Civic Center
- 90s Metal band, also head protection, July 2014, Olmsted County Fairgrounds
- All she wants to do is have some fun, and she’s got a feeling she’s not the only one, May 2011, Mayo Civic Center
- This country luminary took country roads home, June 1987, Mayo Civic Center
- Bob Marley and the _____, Aug. 2016, Mayo Park
- They came from the desert on a horse with no name, Aug. 2015, Mayo Park
28 Clues: Bob Marley and the _____, Aug. 2016, Mayo Park • This guy is “Bad to the Bone,” Aug. 2012, Mayo Park • Cannabis enthusiast, highwayman, Aug. 2004, Mayo Field • The “All Star” act of last summer, July 2021, Mayo Park • “Here I go again on my own…”, Oct. 1987, Mayo Civic Center • Bathrobe-clad psychonaut, July 2022, Olmsted County Fairgrounds • ...
Music Trivia 2022-05-25
Across
- She is the first/only artist in history to produce seven top five hits from one album
- A British musician who just released her new album “30”
- Named his guitar “Lucille”
- Michael Jackson denied he was this person’s lover.
- She was in the most resent remake of “A Star is Born”
- This Canadian musician was discovered by Usher
- Billie Eilish’s newest album Than Ever
- Lennon asked us to envision there are no countries in this classic tune of his from 1971.
- First name of the lead singer for Black Sabbath.
- He’s the real Slim Shady.
- She initially turned down a nomination for the 2022 Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame
- Her partner was Sonny.
- Neil Diamond sang about sweet_____
- This Hawaiian singer sang “That’s What I Like” and “Uptown Funk”
- Drake’s number one song in the U.S. in 2015 was Hotline_______
- The color of Carl Perkins suede shoe.
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- One of her biggest hits is the same name as a fashion magazine; strike a pose.
- Known for her eccentric outfits and song “Bad Romance”
- This all girl R&B group has had hits like “No Scrubs” and “Waterfalls”
- She is known as Queen Bee and is known for one of her popular songs “Single Ladies”
- This man in black walked the line.
- The ___ boys are known for the single “Good Vibrations”
- His original artist name was “Puff Daddy”
- He was the “Rocket Man”
- McCartney sang this one alone in 1965.
- LZ did this track about a domestic animal
- They sang about smoke on the water and their recording studio burning down
- Lynyrd is an American rock band that sang the song “Sweet Home Alabama”
- He was the king.
- This Jamaican musician Bob _____ sang “One Love”
30 Clues: He was the king. • Her partner was Sonny. • He was the “Rocket Man” • He’s the real Slim Shady. • Named his guitar “Lucille” • This man in black walked the line. • Neil Diamond sang about sweet_____ • The color of Carl Perkins suede shoe. • McCartney sang this one alone in 1965. • Billie Eilish’s newest album Than Ever • His original artist name was “Puff Daddy” • ...
music iii 2022-06-02
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- on drumset
- sexy music
- u can hear it in rock music ig
- smaller then trombone
- used to play witht hem in kindergarden
- 4 snares
- black and white keys
- space
- chim chim
- ping
- got em country music playin
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- monkey
- little drums
- spiel
- big with drums
- drum hit stick idk
- bigger then trumpet
- ani
- drumm lik bass
- like bongos but not
- fancy small guitar by ur neck
21 Clues: ani • ping • spiel • space • monkey • 4 snares • chim chim • on drumset • sexy music • little drums • big with drums • drumm lik bass • drum hit stick idk • bigger then trumpet • like bongos but not • black and white keys • smaller then trombone • got em country music playin • fancy small guitar by ur neck • u can hear it in rock music ig • used to play witht hem in kindergarden
Music Terms 2022-07-20
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- gradually get faster
- soft
- More motion
- to play with emphasis
- Majestically
- gradually get slower
- marked
- The end
- Always
- Expressive, with emotion
- Gradually get softer
- Original speed
- animated
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- to sing or play smoothly
- The speed of the beat
- Little by little
- Fast or brisk
- Moderate tempo
- very fast
- separated or short
- tells you what volume to play the music at
- Gradually get louder
- Loud or strong
- Less
- Singing like
25 Clues: soft • Less • marked • Always • The end • animated • very fast • More motion • Majestically • Singing like • Fast or brisk • Moderate tempo • Loud or strong • Original speed • Little by little • separated or short • gradually get faster • gradually get slower • Gradually get louder • Gradually get softer • The speed of the beat • to play with emphasis • to sing or play smoothly • Expressive, with emotion • ...
Music Terms 2022-10-31
Across
- Cancels all sharps or flats
- Fast
- Gradually becoming softer
- Soft
- More than two notes played at the same time.
- Raises the note by a half step
- Bridge between voices.
- Voice when sound resonates in the chest area
- Little by little “Gradually”
- Combination of notes, voices, or instruments on notes that are the same.
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- 2 half steps
- Lowers the note by a half step
- Combination of musical notes together to produce chords having a pleasing effect.
- Slow
- Loud
- How fast or slow something is
- Gradually becoming louder
- adjacent note on the keyboard
- “Moderate”, Medium Speed
- Voice when sound resonates above the chest
- Suddenly
21 Clues: Slow • Loud • Fast • Soft • Suddenly • 2 half steps • Bridge between voices. • “Moderate”, Medium Speed • Gradually becoming softer • Gradually becoming louder • Cancels all sharps or flats • Little by little “Gradually” • How fast or slow something is • adjacent note on the keyboard • Lowers the note by a half step • Raises the note by a half step • Voice when sound resonates above the chest • ...
Music Concepts 2022-11-13
Across
- What orchestra section a trumpet is from
- How loud or soft sounds are
- The form or plan of the music
- The instrument in the strings family with the highest pitch
- Two part form
- How fast or slow
- Forte
- The orchestra section drums are from
- An instrument slightly lower than a violin but not as low as a cello
- The orchestra family violins are from
- 1 beat note
- Getting louder
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- Play gradually getting softer
- Walking pace tempo
- 4 beat note
- How long or short sounds are
- What is being played and how
- Very slow pace
- The orchestra family an oboe is from
- The layers of sound
- How high or low a sound is
21 Clues: Forte • 4 beat note • 1 beat note • Two part form • Very slow pace • Getting louder • How fast or slow • Walking pace tempo • The layers of sound • How high or low a sound is • How loud or soft sounds are • How long or short sounds are • What is being played and how • Play gradually getting softer • The form or plan of the music • The orchestra family an oboe is from • ...
Hispanic Music 2022-10-19
Across
- Important Musical Instrument in Bachata
- Feet - Tango
- Bass
- Arms - Bachata
- Mariachi Clothes
- Important Musical Instrument in Tango
- Tango Clothes
- Important Musical Instrument in Mariachi
- High Hills
- Hips - Cumbia
- Cumbia Clothes
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- Suit
- Guira
- Piano
- Accordion
- Clothes
- Bachata Clothes
- Important Musical Instrument in Cumbia
- Tie
- Vocal Chords - Mariachi
20 Clues: Tie • Suit • Bass • Guira • Piano • Clothes • Accordion • High Hills • Feet - Tango • Tango Clothes • Hips - Cumbia • Arms - Bachata • Cumbia Clothes • Bachata Clothes • Mariachi Clothes • Vocal Chords - Mariachi • Important Musical Instrument in Tango • Important Musical Instrument in Cumbia • Important Musical Instrument in Bachata • Important Musical Instrument in Mariachi
Music crossword 2022-11-28
Across
- position of a single sound in the complete range of sound
- 1 beat
- three notes in the space of 2
- rapid alternation of a note and a note directly above it
- is also known as timbre
- the placement of sounds in time, in a regular and repeated pattern
- classification of instruments e.g. drums
- Type of scale that uses 5 notes
- stressing the weak beat
- 1/4 of a beat
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- music technique where you repeat a short section or phrase
- most common clef
- examples are Monophony, Polyphony, Homophony, and Heterophony
- theme that repeats throughout the song
- shape of the melodic line
- determines the number of beats in a bar
- classification of instruments e.g. flute oboe
- determines the volume of the piece
- 2 beats
- indicates the sharps and flats of a piece
- 2 notes down from the treble clef
- 1/2 of a beat
22 Clues: 1 beat • 2 beats • 1/4 of a beat • 1/2 of a beat • most common clef • is also known as timbre • stressing the weak beat • shape of the melodic line • three notes in the space of 2 • Type of scale that uses 5 notes • 2 notes down from the treble clef • determines the volume of the piece • theme that repeats throughout the song • determines the number of beats in a bar • ...
