music Crossword Puzzles
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- very loud
- Play to reinforce
- Similarly
- Very soft
- Freely
- a poco Little and little
- Slow down
- Increasing the loudness.
- Sweetly
- Forte Moderately loud
- Play to diminish
- Gradually play softer
- Gracefully
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- Loud
- Simply
- Play forcibly
- Short and disconnected
- Soft
- Marked
- When the speed increases
- Expressive
- note rest covers half of an entire bar of 4/4.
- Majestically
- A note that has two beats
- Piano Moderately soft
- alone
26 Clues: Loud • Soft • alone • Simply • Freely • Marked • Sweetly • very loud • Similarly • Very soft • Slow down • Expressive • Gracefully • Majestically • Play forcibly • Play to diminish • Play to reinforce • Forte Moderately loud • Piano Moderately soft • Gradually play softer • Short and disconnected • a poco Little and little • When the speed increases • Increasing the loudness. • A note that has two beats • ...
Music Terms 2022-11-18
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- The number of lines on the staff
- The instrument that controls the speed
- The symbol that tells you to hold the note
- Raises a note a half step
- The line that divides music into measures
- The words to a song
- Lowers a note a half step
- Another name for Kettle Drums
- The person or group that writes the music
- A mark representing silence
- To perform alone
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- To perform in a group
- Gradually get softer
- Flutes use this clef sign
- Very Loud
- Short and detached
- Play the same part again
- A note that gets two counts
- Gradually get louder
- The speed of the song
20 Clues: Very Loud • To perform alone • Short and detached • The words to a song • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • To perform in a group • The speed of the song • Play the same part again • Flutes use this clef sign • Raises a note a half step • Lowers a note a half step • A note that gets two counts • A mark representing silence • Another name for Kettle Drums • ...
Music Vocabulary 2016-11-14
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- How a sound is placed in time
- Mouth position in brass and woodwinds
- A style where all parts have the same rhythm
- How a sound is ended
- Two or more pitches sounding together
- Notes played or sung in one breath
- Singing without accompaniment
- The speed at which a regular pulse is repeated
- Correct and clear pronunciation of consonants
- Based on a scale of w/h/w/w/h/w/w steps
- Being in tune with accompaniment or others
- Two or more vowel sounds blended together
- The division of time into units
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- Music that is written for spiritual or religious use
- The beginning of a sound
- The relative brightness or darkness of a sound
- Everyone on the same pitch
- The highness or lowness of sound measured in Hz.
- The way a sound is started and ended
- Moving in half-steps
- Playing a series of pitches without tonguing
- Music that is written for entertainment
- Pitches in sequence that form a pattern
- Sitting/standing correctly and efficiently
- The system of moving from chord to chord
- Based on a scale of w/w/h/w/w/w/h steps
- Where each part has an independent rhythm
- Moving within a key without changes
- Relative loudness or softness
- Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase
- Italian system of pitch and interval ear training
31 Clues: Moving in half-steps • How a sound is ended • The beginning of a sound • Everyone on the same pitch • How a sound is placed in time • Singing without accompaniment • Relative loudness or softness • The division of time into units • Notes played or sung in one breath • Moving within a key without changes • Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase • The way a sound is started and ended • ...
music words 2016-09-12
21 Clues: mjuk • lungn • melodi • turnera • utmärkt • spela in • melodisk • uppträda • gästspela • ladda upp • publicera • omelodisk • blandning • ladda ner • insperande • nutida,modern • glad , livlig • rytm och tempo • högljudd , stark • tytmisk , taktfast • släppa , låta publicera
Music Terms 2018-02-26
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- a poco little by little; slowly but steadily
- very gentle; very soft
- (walking) faster than adagio; at a walking pace
- growing louder slowly
- piano moderately soft
- becoming slower
- clef top part of the piano staff
- in the same way
- divided
- very strong; very loud
- (stopped) marks a note to be held
- animated; with energy
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- very fast
- key signifying a sad or scary tone
- slowing down your speed
- (joyful) lively, moderately fast
- gentle; soft in volume
- shrinking; becoming softer
- getting faster in speed
- key signifying a happy or upbeat tone
- plucked; for string instruments
- strong; loud
- clef bottom part of the piano staff
23 Clues: divided • very fast • strong; loud • becoming slower • in the same way • growing louder slowly • animated; with energy • very gentle; very soft • gentle; soft in volume • very strong; very loud • slowing down your speed • piano moderately soft • getting faster in speed • shrinking; becoming softer • plucked; for string instruments • (joyful) lively, moderately fast • ...
Music Moods 2018-05-29
25 Clues: Fiery • Simply • Happily • Subdued • Sweetly • Brightly • Tenderly • Furiously • Brusquely • Playfully • Decisively • Agitatedly • Colossally • Animatedly • Comfortably • Brilliantly • Vivaciously • Majestically • Mysteriously • Expressively • Heavy, slowly • Tearfully, sadly • Lovingly, with love • Gracefully, graciously • Passionately, with enthusiasm
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- loud
- pitch or duration of sound
- very loud
- different levels of sound
- rhythmic unit in music
- bottom part of the grand staff
- moderately soft
- higher pitch
- top of the grand staff
- moderately loud
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
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- a very high vocal voice
- a high vocal voice
- - very soft
- lower in pitch
- lines or spaces above the regular music staff
- movement pattern of sound
- joins notes of different notes
- joins notes on the same note
20 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • - very soft • higher pitch • lower in pitch • moderately soft • moderately loud • a high vocal voice • rhythmic unit in music • top of the grand staff • a very high vocal voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • different levels of sound • movement pattern of sound • pitch or duration of sound • joins notes on the same note • bottom part of the grand staff • ...
Music Maker 2019-10-29
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- Letta's dream was to ... Manie
- Manie lost his farm as a result of ...?
- where sis Oom Schalk see Manie again, after he left GM?
- What Manie called his musical performances
- What is Oom Schalk's surname?
- What was Manie's surname?
- Where did De Wet think about Cronje's surrender to the English?
- It is ... when Manie insults the people and they cheer him more
- A dance danced at the evening where Manie played
- Give the surname of the author
- According to the story the climate of GM was ...
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- One could say that the author has a good sense of ...
- What kind of place was Manie playing in, after he left Groot Marico?
- office Where did Thys Lemmer work?
- Where did Letta wait for her "lover"?
- Instrument Manie played
- brandy The kind of alcohol consumed at the dances
- Where did Manie read about the musician
- In which area did Manie farm?
- The colour of the curtain
20 Clues: Instrument Manie played • What was Manie's surname? • The colour of the curtain • What is Oom Schalk's surname? • In which area did Manie farm? • Letta's dream was to ... Manie • Give the surname of the author • office Where did Thys Lemmer work? • Where did Letta wait for her "lover"? • Manie lost his farm as a result of ...? • Where did Manie read about the musician • ...
Music Albums 2023-05-05
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- MM..____? (MF DOOM)
- Cherry ___ (Tyler, the Creator)
- Wish You ____ ____ (Pink Floyd)
- Because The ________ (Childish Gambino)
- Melt My Eyez ___ ____ ______ (Denzel Curry)
- _______.80 (Kendrick Lamar)
- Every Hero Needs a _______ (Czarface & MF DOOM)
- Marvin's Marvelous __________ ______ (Tally Hall)
- Channel ______ (Frank Ocean)
- ____ FM (The Weeknd)
- Some ___ _____ (Earl Sweatshirt)
- Did you know that there's a tunnel under _____ ____ (Lana Del Rey)
- Her ____ (Drake)
- folk____ (Taylor Swift)
- The College _______ (Kanye West)
- French ____ (TV Girl)
- Whole Lotta ___ (Playboi Carti)
- Year Of The ______ (Death Grips)
- I NEVER _____ ___ (Future)
- "______, My Love!" (Childish Gambino)
- Mad________ (MADVILLAIN)
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- __________: New Light, New Machine (BROCKHAMPTON)
- Sin _____ (del Amor y Otros Demonios) (Kali Uchis)
- Ex________ (Death Grips)
- __ _______ with Silk Sonic (Silk Sonic)
- I ____ Nigo! (Nigo)
- All My Heroes are _________ (JPEGMafia)
- KIDS SEE ______ (Kanye West & Kid Cudi)
- Nostalgia, _____ (Frank Ocean)
- Man on the ____ (Kid Cudi)
- Who Really _____? (TV Girl)
- Ants from __ _____ (Black Country, New Road)
- Good kid, ____ ____ (Kendrick Lamar)
- __. ______ & The Big Steppers (Kendrick Lamar)
- the ______ (boygenius)
- _____ ___ Magic (Parannoul)
- OK ________ (Radiohead)
- ______: Part II (Miracle Musical)
38 Clues: Her ____ (Drake) • MM..____? (MF DOOM) • I ____ Nigo! (Nigo) • ____ FM (The Weeknd) • French ____ (TV Girl) • the ______ (boygenius) • folk____ (Taylor Swift) • OK ________ (Radiohead) • Ex________ (Death Grips) • Mad________ (MADVILLAIN) • Man on the ____ (Kid Cudi) • I NEVER _____ ___ (Future) • _______.80 (Kendrick Lamar) • Who Really _____? (TV Girl) • _____ ___ Magic (Parannoul) • ...
Music Terms 2023-05-16
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- joins two notes together to make one long sound
- music is written on me
- at a moderate speed
- gradually becoming faster
- gradually becoming louder
- the number of beats in a minim
- adagio
- add this much if a crotchet has a dot next to it
- a note that lasts for one beat
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- very fast
- a note that lasts for four beats
- the name of the clef where high notes might be written
- add this much if a minim has a dot next to it
- legato
- silence
- the music alphabet
- the distance from one note on the keyboard to the very next
- short and detached
- I only last for half a beat
- forte
20 Clues: forte • legato • adagio • silence • very fast • the music alphabet • short and detached • at a moderate speed • music is written on me • gradually becoming faster • gradually becoming louder • I only last for half a beat • the number of beats in a minim • a note that lasts for one beat • a note that lasts for four beats • add this much if a minim has a dot next to it • ...
Classical Music 2023-06-25
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- A five movement piano suite written by Ravel in 1905
- Georg Friedrich ______
- The American Wolfgang
- Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm
- He was named after St. John of Nepomuk
- Transcribed many of Bach's work
- Micropolyphony inventor
- Xenakis' first piano concerto
- A Danish pharmacist and composer who trained with Liszt
- An Ives piano sonata
- Mozart Symphony no. 38
- 555 sonatas
- Shostakovich composed 10, Schnittke composed 5
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- Joseph Leopold Eybler's famous melody (4,4)
- Schubert's fish
- Schnittke's _____ suite based off the Census List
- The dedicatee of Bruckner's 3rd Symphony
- His first and last name is reminiscent of a Polish Pianist and his second symphony shares a name with a certain Chopin etude.
- Liszt's operatic transcriptions
- Johann, Johann, Josef, Eduard, Richard
- Composer of the infamous 60 etudes
- His 4th piano concerto was in C minor and had 2
22 Clues: 555 sonatas • Schubert's fish • An Ives piano sonata • The American Wolfgang • Georg Friedrich ______ • Mozart Symphony no. 38 • Micropolyphony inventor • Xenakis' first piano concerto • Liszt's operatic transcriptions • Transcribed many of Bach's work • Composer of the infamous 60 etudes • Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm • Johann, Johann, Josef, Eduard, Richard • ...
Music Crossword 2023-08-14
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- What is the name of the Post Malone song that opens the 2018 movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse?”
- Who sang “Wonderwall"?
- What Kinks song refers to champagne that tastes just like cherry cola?
- Name the group whose members are: Tionne Watkins, Rozonda Thomas, and Lisa Lopes
- The Spice Girls had a No. 1 hit in 1997. What was the name of the song?
- Who sang the song “Hound Dog”?
- What song off Van Halen’s “1984” album was nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards and won Best Stage Performance for the video?
- Billie Eilish co-writes many of her songs with her singer-songwriter brother. What’s his name?
- Dave Grohl, founder of the Foo Fighters, was in what other notable ‘90s band?
- What boy band sings “Bye, Bye, Bye”?
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- What is the title of Taylor Swift’s 2nd album?
- In 1986, Janet Jackson released what chart-topping album?
- What is Axl Rose’s (Guns N’ Roses) given first name?
- Which rapper had a 1995 number one single with Gangsta’s Paradise?
- Which 2012 Adele song won an Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy?
- Michael Jackson had his first solo No. 1 hit with which 1972 song?
- The lyric “I wish I was special” is from what 1992 Radiohead song?
- What trio of brothers went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the 1997 song “MMMBop"?
- How many members were in the Backstreet Boys?
- Angus Young is co-founder and lead guitarist for what Australian band?
- What nationality is ‘Boombastic’ rapper Shaggy?
- What country is Rihanna from?
- What 3 Doors Down song references Superman?
23 Clues: Who sang “Wonderwall"? • What country is Rihanna from? • Who sang the song “Hound Dog”? • What boy band sings “Bye, Bye, Bye”? • What 3 Doors Down song references Superman? • How many members were in the Backstreet Boys? • What is the title of Taylor Swift’s 2nd album? • What nationality is ‘Boombastic’ rapper Shaggy? • What is Axl Rose’s (Guns N’ Roses) given first name? • ...
Music Fun 2023-12-13
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- 5 note music scale
- really tall building
- a country's song
- a famous cookie
- famous rapper
- to get loud in music
- flashy music and dance from the 1970's
- two half notes make this
- wrote "crazier"
- has four strings
- fluffy thing in the sky
- was on Degrassi
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- play with a mallet
- gets energy from the sun
- improvised music
- band instrument that toots
- order food on this
- people sing and dance in this
- famous composer wrote symphony number 9
- another name for keyboard
- what a cat does
- cat in french
- tip of the......
- rots your teeth
- uses a bow
- a small river
26 Clues: uses a bow • famous rapper • cat in french • a small river • a famous cookie • what a cat does • wrote "crazier" • rots your teeth • was on Degrassi • improvised music • a country's song • tip of the...... • has four strings • play with a mallet • 5 note music scale • order food on this • really tall building • to get loud in music • fluffy thing in the sky • gets energy from the sun • ...
Music instrument 2023-09-27
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- A wind instrument with a set of pipes and a bag.
- A double-reed woodwind instrument.
- A small high-pitched member of the violin family.
- A woodwind instrument with a double reed.
- A large brass instrument with a deep tone.
- A brass instrument with a loud clear tone.
- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece.
- A portable keyboard instrument with bellows.
- A stringed instrument with a triangular frame.
- A stringed instrument played with a bow.
- A woodwind instrument with a curved shape.
- A brass instrument similar to a trumpet.
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- A percussion instrument with wooden bars.
- A small metal percussion instrument.
- A percussion instrument with wooden bars.
- A Russian stringed instrument with a triangular body.
- A hand-held percussion instrument with jingles.
- A large keyboard instrument.
- A larger lower-pitched member of the violin family.
- A stringed instrument with six or more strings.
- A keyboard instrument with plucked strings.
- A brass instrument with a sliding mechanism.
- A percussion instrument played by striking.
- A stringed instrument with a round body and frets.
- A woodwind instrument with a high-pitched sound.
25 Clues: A large keyboard instrument. • A double-reed woodwind instrument. • A small metal percussion instrument. • A stringed instrument played with a bow. • A brass instrument similar to a trumpet. • A percussion instrument with wooden bars. • A percussion instrument with wooden bars. • A woodwind instrument with a double reed. • A large brass instrument with a deep tone. • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2023-09-21
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- step Two half steps
- Two players, one note
- Baroque Era composer
- Loud volume
- Loudest instrument ever
- Medium tempo
- Volume markings
- Increase volume
- Very soft volume
- Coolest brass instrument
- Christmas Song
- We need someone to play this instrument
- Slow down
- Alternate 4/4
- Classical Era composer
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- Slow tempo
- West Side Story composer
- Pulse
- Hold the note
- Raise a half step
- PJ Mascot
- Lower a half step
- Play the note short
- Fast tempo
- Decrease volume
- Pitched percussion instrument
- Note sequence
- Main musical idea
- String instrument
- Basic Unit of harmony
- Same note name, different pitch
- Slithery brass instrument
- What ____ are we in?
33 Clues: Pulse • PJ Mascot • Slow down • Slow tempo • Fast tempo • Loud volume • Medium tempo • Hold the note • Note sequence • Alternate 4/4 • Christmas Song • Volume markings • Decrease volume • Increase volume • Very soft volume • Raise a half step • Lower a half step • Main musical idea • String instrument • step Two half steps • Play the note short • Baroque Era composer • What ____ are we in? • Two players, one note • ...
Music Vocabulary 2024-01-14
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- a work of lyrics, melodies, and rhythms
- instrument with black and white keys
- pay attention to sound
- to do again
- a group of people who sing
- a person who makes music
- woodwind instrument, usually made of metal
- to move your body to music
- a person who writes music
- musical instrument with six strings played by strumming
- make a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee
- a person who sings
- something you hear
- make words with pen and paper
- a collection of songs by one person
- has a curved metal tube, popular jazz instrument
- to make music with an instrument such as a piano or a violin
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- the word for a type of music
- string instrument
- make musical sounds with the voice
- a thing that makes music
- the words in a song
- to like
- an instrument that uses sticks to hit things
- to create music
- describes a song without words
- play by moving fingers on string, specifically guitar
- put hands together to make sound
- a group of people who make music together
29 Clues: to like • to do again • to create music • string instrument • a person who sings • something you hear • the words in a song • pay attention to sound • a thing that makes music • a person who makes music • a person who writes music • a group of people who sing • to move your body to music • the word for a type of music • make words with pen and paper • describes a song without words • ...
Music Things 2024-01-24
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- to make sure you don't pass out when singing
- four choir parts abbr.
- very loud band section
- no sharps and no flats
- the opposite of crescendo
- sitting strings
- speed of music
- standing string
- quieter section of band
- the person who plays piano for choir
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- slowly get louder
- make the note really short
- lines of treble clef
- section that focuses on rhythm
- forgotten string
- hold the note extra long
- 8 notes that are by each other to make the musical phrase
- director lies in a practice
- common string instrement
- brings one-half up one half step
- a break in the music
- hit the note loud, get quiet, then cresceaccompanistr most common time signature
22 Clues: speed of music • sitting strings • standing string • forgotten string • slowly get louder • lines of treble clef • a break in the music • four choir parts abbr. • very loud band section • no sharps and no flats • quieter section of band • hold the note extra long • common string instrement • the opposite of crescendo • make the note really short • director lies in a practice • ...
Music Bands 2024-02-03
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- famous 60s band that encouraged you to "come together"
- "Viva La Vida" is there motto
- biggest rock band of the 80s with hits like "don't stop believing"
- inspiration band for "Mamma Mia!"
- has the famous black triangle and rainbow album cover
- Adam Levine's Band
- lead singer known for her vibrant hair colors; last name williams
- "Dream On"
- this band loves to dress in black and white makeup
- "Smells like Teen Spirit"
- Where Harry Styles got his start
- Rival band to n'sync
- 60s band of boys who just wanted to surf
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- Most famous song is "Creep"
- British invasion band singing "Paint it black"
- famous rock band singing "We Will Rock You
- "Back in Black" Australian rock band
- Bass player is named Flea
- Michael Jackson's first group
- best selling album "rumors"
- "Bang" put them on the map!
21 Clues: "Dream On" • Adam Levine's Band • Rival band to n'sync • Bass player is named Flea • "Smells like Teen Spirit" • Most famous song is "Creep" • best selling album "rumors" • "Bang" put them on the map! • "Viva La Vida" is there motto • Michael Jackson's first group • Where Harry Styles got his start • inspiration band for "Mamma Mia!" • "Back in Black" Australian rock band • ...
Music Vocabulary 2024-04-23
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- Hold the note or rest longer than its normal duration
- Play with a staccato accent
- Continue playing the same way
- Little by little, gradually
- A note that is not part of the key signature
- Very
- Everyone plays together
- Two different names for the same pitch
- Gradually get softer
- Gradually get softer
- Gradualy slow down the tempo
- Play in a smooth, connected style
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- A group of three notes played in the same time as two
- Play in a smooth, connected style
- Play from the sign to the coda
- Gradually slow down
- Gradually get louder
- Play from the sign to the end
- The time signature changes to 2/2
- Play with detatched notes
- A musical sentence
- Suddenly
22 Clues: Very • Suddenly • A musical sentence • Gradually slow down • Gradually get louder • Gradually get softer • Gradually get softer • Everyone plays together • Play with detatched notes • Play with a staccato accent • Little by little, gradually • Gradualy slow down the tempo • Play from the sign to the end • Continue playing the same way • Play from the sign to the coda • ...
Popular Music 2024-07-21
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- A British band that rose to fame in the 1960's
- This Camilla Cabello song includes the words "Oo-na-na"
- An American genre of music that began in the 1950s and popularised by Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles
- This is the final section of a song
- cymbal that is controlled by the left foot on a drum kit
- A featured drum part that often is used to transition between sections
- music streaming service
- Backup singers add _____ to a song
- Musical word describing the speed of a song
- AC/DC is an example of a ______ band
- Another name for indie music, means "different"
- C, Am, G, and F are all examples of _______
- emphasises beats 2 and 4 of the bar.
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- A genre of popular music that began in Jamaica and pioneered by Bob Marley
- cymbal that is controlled by the left foot on a drum kit
- This section of a song tells a story
- Pitch correcting software often used in Pop Music
- music streaming service
- There are two types of guitars: acoustic and ________
- This woodwind instrument is often used in jazz music
- A short, repeated musical phrase
- This is the main section of a song and includes the hook
- Another name for the tune of a song
- emphasises beats 2 and 4 of the bar.
- part of a drum kit that is also a boy's name
- Lipa _________ _________ is a female British solo artist, featured song in the Barbie movie.
- recent form of social media that has contributed to songs going viral
- Early technology in the 60's that assisted the development of Pop Music
28 Clues: music streaming service • music streaming service • A short, repeated musical phrase • Backup singers add _____ to a song • This is the final section of a song • Another name for the tune of a song • This section of a song tells a story • emphasises beats 2 and 4 of the bar. • emphasises beats 2 and 4 of the bar. • AC/DC is an example of a ______ band • ...
Music 1 2024-03-10
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- one of Holst's most well-known planet pieces
- to play softly, or a percussive instrument with 88 keys (standard)
- when multiple singers or musicians play/sing the same note all together
- a symbol that appears above a note or chord, holding out for an undetermined amount of beats (pause)
- when marching, this is the starter foot (counting the downbeats)
- a small, wind instrument where blowing wind in and out will change the intonation
- this term was coined by theorist and composer Tinctoris, meaning "work," numbers often appear in front to specify a compilation of music by one composer
- when playing softly gradually increase to playing with more power
- looking at a staff (treble clef) these notes make up the spaces, from bottom to top
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- this register is found between tenor and soprano (hint: most common type of saxophone)
- Scott Joplin is the "king" of this genre
- this song is often played for fallen military personnel (funerals, Memorial Day, etc.)
- these notes make up a "C Major" scale
- this time signature notates that a half note will be equal to one beat per measure (represented by 2/2 or a vertical line through a "C" shape)
- this key signature is encompassed of no sharps or flats (sad sounding)
- trombones, trumpets, euphoniums, tubas (and more) all belong to this family of instruments
- the distance between the same notes in a scale (from C4 to C5 for example)
- stretched across the width of the neck of an instrument, this acts as a divider between sections of the neck
- this type of scale usually invokes a "happy" sound to a listener ("C" has no sharps or flats)
- instruments like trombone, bassoon, baritone saxophone all read music in this clef
- musical articulation defined by crisp, shortly played notes
- this instrument plays the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
22 Clues: these notes make up a "C Major" scale • Scott Joplin is the "king" of this genre • one of Holst's most well-known planet pieces • this instrument plays the duck in "Peter and the Wolf" • musical articulation defined by crisp, shortly played notes • when marching, this is the starter foot (counting the downbeats) • ...
Music Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Chairs A Game with Music and Chairs
- An instrument that makes a Bang Sound
- Musics words
- An instrument that clangs
- A western type of music
- A Famous Opera House
- A instrument that uses keys
- A heavy Metal Type of music
- Something singers Sing into
- A instrument you blow air into
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- An Instrument with strings
- Another instrument you blow air into
- Where singers Preform
- Tune Something used to Enhance Singers Voices
- A Music used for Dancing
- An instrument that Starts with the Letter V
- Speaking With a Musical Tone
- An instrument that is golden
- A instrument that is a bell
- A very Noisy Instrument
20 Clues: Musics words • A Famous Opera House • Where singers Preform • A western type of music • A very Noisy Instrument • A Music used for Dancing • An instrument that clangs • An Instrument with strings • A instrument that uses keys • A heavy Metal Type of music • A instrument that is a bell • Something singers Sing into • Speaking With a Musical Tone • An instrument that is golden • ...
80s music 2024-02-26
Across
- Venus
- The power of love
- Rock me Amadeus
- Rock you like a hurricane
- Some guys have all the luck
- Faith
- Like a virgin
- In the air tonight
- Dancing with myself
- Billie Jean
- Sweet dreams
- seger Shakedown
- Photograph
- Dont dream it's over
- Wonder Ebony and ivory
- The stroke
- Africa
- montana Nobody's perfect
- Eye of the tiger
- Part time lover
- Maneater
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- Once in a lifetime
- Brass in pocket
- Girls just want to have fun
- Karma chameleon
- Heaven
- Hello
- costello Olivers army
- Uptown girl
- Purple rain
- Every breath you take
- Losing my religion
- Bizarre love triangle
- Everybody wants to rule the world
- Born in the U.S.A.
- The refuge
- Take on me
- Dont stop believing
- Here I go again
- Tell it to my heart
- Wake me up before you go-go
41 Clues: Venus • Faith • Hello • Heaven • Africa • Maneater • The refuge • Photograph • Take on me • The stroke • Uptown girl • Purple rain • Billie Jean • Sweet dreams • Like a virgin • Brass in pocket • Rock me Amadeus • Karma chameleon • seger Shakedown • Here I go again • Part time lover • Eye of the tiger • The power of love • Once in a lifetime • In the air tonight • Losing my religion • Born in the U.S.A. • Dancing with myself • ...
Vintage Music 2024-02-24
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- The 'Queen of Soul' known for 'Respect'.
- Iconic artist known for 'Purple Rain'.
- Singer of 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco'.
- Country music legend who sang 'Crazy'.
- Brother-sister duo known for their melodic pop hits.
- Folk legend who 'went electric' at Newport.
- The 'King of Rock and Roll' who shook up the 50s.
- Guitar legend known for his innovative playing.
- Rock pioneer who died in a tragic plane crash.
- Star of 'The Wizard of Oz' and iconic singer.
- Guitarist known for 'Layla' and 'Tears in Heaven'.
- Singer known for his distinctive voice and dark ballads.
- Pop icon known as the 'Queen of Pop'.
- Singer and actress with a career spanning six decades.
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- Folk singer and activist known for her clear soprano.
- Influential musician known for his alter ego Ziggy Stardust.
- Jamaican singer-songwriter who popularized reggae music.
- Singer and actress known for her distinctive contralto voice.
- Record label that launched many iconic African American artists.
- Known for the 'Twist' dance craze.
- First name of the singer dubbed the 'King of Rock and Roll'.
- Singer known as 'Ol' Blue Eyes'.
- Singer-songwriter known for 'Time in a Bottle'.
- The 'Man in Black' of country music.
- Motown's most successful female singing group.
- Iconic British band that led the 'British Invasion'.
- Country music star known for 'Jolene' and '9 to 5'.
- Iconic female rock singer of the late 60s.
- Singer-songwriter known for 'Rocky Mountain High'.
- Guitarist known for blending rock with Latin American music.
30 Clues: Singer known as 'Ol' Blue Eyes'. • Known for the 'Twist' dance craze. • The 'Man in Black' of country music. • Pop icon known as the 'Queen of Pop'. • Iconic artist known for 'Purple Rain'. • Country music legend who sang 'Crazy'. • The 'Queen of Soul' known for 'Respect'. • Iconic female rock singer of the late 60s. • Folk legend who 'went electric' at Newport. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2024-02-22
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- A sharp, flat, or natural not in the key singature
- A fast tempo
- Get gradually softer
- Tells you how many beats per measure
- a curved line connecting two of the same note
- The person who wrote a piece of music
- Treble or Bass
- one or more notes before the first measure
- Get gradually louder
- A musical Ladder
- A broken chord
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- A medium loud volume
- Sharps or flats at the beginning of the music
- A slower walking tempo
- The volume of the music
- Two or more notes played at the same time
- Section of music separated by a bar line
- The distance between a low and high note with the same letter name
- a curved line connecting two or more different notes
- The speed of the music
- Emphasize a note
- A loud volume
- A medium tempo
- A soft volume
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
25 Clues: A fast tempo • A loud volume • A soft volume • Treble or Bass • A medium tempo • A broken chord • Emphasize a note • A musical Ladder • A medium loud volume • Get gradually softer • Get gradually louder • 5 lines and 4 spaces • A slower walking tempo • The speed of the music • The volume of the music • Tells you how many beats per measure • The person who wrote a piece of music • ...
Country Music 2024-03-06
Across
- a rectangular board or frame typically with a corrugated metallic surface
- played on the lap and having a raised bridge
- a musical instrument with a wooden body strings and a long neck
- known as a bass player
- a plucked string instrument
- worlds strongest country
- a big black string instrument
- a percussion instrument
- a fretted musical instrument that produces sound
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- a US citizen
- individuals who engage in hard manual labor
- a free reed wind instrument
- a narrative in nature
- a strummed or plucked instrument
- a bowed string musical instrument
- a string instrument which is played by plucking the strings
- a stringed instrument with a thin membrane
- a musical instrument in the shape of a fairly large box
- a secondary energy source
- something you listen to
20 Clues: a US citizen • a narrative in nature • known as a bass player • something you listen to • a percussion instrument • worlds strongest country • a secondary energy source • a free reed wind instrument • a plucked string instrument • a big black string instrument • a strummed or plucked instrument • a bowed string musical instrument • a stringed instrument with a thin membrane • ...
Music Vocabulary 2023-10-23
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- very loud
- to get quieter over time
- to get louder over time
- higher in pitch
- medium soft
- a note with the time value of a quarter of a whole note.
- to play a note with sudden strong emphasis
- loud
- the rate of speed in a piece of music.
- a decrease in loudness.
- a voice part for higher registered voices.
- gradually get slower
- a note having the time value of half notes.
- indicate how many beats are in a measure of music as well as which note value is counted as a beat.
- emphasis on a note
- to speed up over time
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- a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes
- very quiet
- medium loud
- detached.
- a note having the time value of half of a whole note.
- the variation in loudness between notes or phrases.
- lower in pitch
- smooth or flowy.
- note or rest that is lengthened by an unspecified amount.
- sharps or flats on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff.
- suddenly.
- a note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note.
- quiet
- a clef placing F below middle C on the second-highest line of the staff.
30 Clues: loud • quiet • very loud • detached. • suddenly. • very quiet • medium loud • medium soft • lower in pitch • higher in pitch • smooth or flowy. • emphasis on a note • gradually get slower • to speed up over time • to get louder over time • a decrease in loudness. • to get quieter over time • the rate of speed in a piece of music. • to play a note with sudden strong emphasis • ...
Music 2 2023-10-18
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- A dance made famous by Johann Strauss.
- A traditional German instrument.
- A small flute like instrument.
- An English dance.
- Music in a movie.
- An electronic piano.
- Words to a song.
- Also known as a fipple flute.
- Words repeated between verses.
- The highest female voice.
- A large brass instrument invented in 1835.
- A Spanish dance.
- 2 people singing.
- A brass instrument with a slide.
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- The speed of a piece of music.
- Music gradually getting louder.
- A stringed instrument in the lute family.
- Music without lyrics.
- A traditional indigenous Australian instrument.
- A group of people singing.
- An early piano.
- A religious song.
- A popular old fashioned French dance.
- A small trumpet.
- Sung by Katy Perry.
- A group of 4 musicians.
- A composer born 27.1.1756.
27 Clues: An early piano. • Words to a song. • A small trumpet. • A Spanish dance. • An English dance. • Music in a movie. • A religious song. • 2 people singing. • Sung by Katy Perry. • An electronic piano. • Music without lyrics. • A group of 4 musicians. • The highest female voice. • A group of people singing. • A composer born 27.1.1756. • Also known as a fipple flute. • The speed of a piece of music. • ...
Music Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Joy _, 70's post punk band
- The debut mixtape of a 2010 experimental hiphop group
- A small, high-pitched cymbal
- _ Bush, known for her 1985 album "Hounds Of Love"
- Steely _
- Characterized by "nerdy" flows
- Tyler, Lauryn, Frank (Genre)
- A 2013 studio album by Tim Hecker
- _ Will tear us apart, again
- Acronym for "swamp-rock" band of the 60s
- Licensed to _, debut album of the Beastie Boys
- Motown
- West
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- A 4 stringed, "alto" instrument
- A city, and a trip-hop/krautrock band
- A broad genre started in the Bronx during the 1970s
- The "tone" of a note
- A wooden/plastic instrument with "zills"
- Rock characterized by chaotic backgrounds
- 6-stringed Instrument
- An Extremist black metal movement
- "Baby's first shoegaze"
- Mariachi guitar
23 Clues: West • Motown • Steely _ • Mariachi guitar • The "tone" of a note • 6-stringed Instrument • "Baby's first shoegaze" • Joy _, 70's post punk band • _ Will tear us apart, again • A small, high-pitched cymbal • Tyler, Lauryn, Frank (Genre) • Characterized by "nerdy" flows • A 4 stringed, "alto" instrument • An Extremist black metal movement • A 2013 studio album by Tim Hecker • ...
Music appreciation 2024-04-03
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- the character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity
- often happens at the start of a piece
- becoming slower
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- very slow, broad
- moderately loud
- as fast a tempo as possible
- distance in pitch between any two tones
- soft
- series of pitches arranged from low to high or high or low
- a resting place at the end of a phrase in a melody
- slow
- series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- basic pace of music
- a set of letters used to designate all musical sounds
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- musical phrase that follows another, similar phrase
- main group of pitches, or notes, that form the harmonic foundation of a piece of music.
- a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are presented
- degrees of loudness and softness in music
- how chords are constructed and how they follow eachother
- part of a melody
- on a violin or other stringed instrument using the bow
- one main melody is accompanied by chords
- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- very slow, solemn
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- moderate tempo
- tone combination that is stable and restful
- he notes of a chord played in succession, either ascending or descending
- moderately fast
- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- very loud
- regular, reoccurring pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- lively temp
- loud
- means of playing a stringed instrument by which the strings are being plucked
- sharp or flat immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece
- becoming faster
- very soft
- interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency as the lower
- when one note is played louder or with a harder attack than the surrounding unaccented notes
- moderately slow, a walking pace
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
- fast
- organization of beats into regular groups
- moderately soft
- a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in music
- getting louder
- very fast tempo
- gradually slower
- the use of notes that are outside the diatonic scale or mode of composition
- accenting a note at an unexpected time
- distance between the lowest and highest pitches
56 Clues: loud • soft • slow • fast • very loud • very soft • lively temp • moderate tempo • getting louder • becoming slower • moderately fast • moderately loud • becoming faster • moderately soft • very fast tempo • very slow, broad • gradually slower • part of a melody • very slow, solemn • basic pace of music • as fast a tempo as possible • moderately slow, a walking pace • often happens at the start of a piece • ...
Music Machine 2024-04-12
Across
- I will be selling a kidney to see them if they come
- anyone, anyone else
- she hit her peak at this age
- anytime I go to the bar I want to queue this song
- when you know, you know
- when she may contain the urge to run away, I'll hold her down with these
- September 5th, 2024
- maybe it's the bullshit I'd miss, screaming at the moon in black lipstick
- you can drive all night looking for the answers in the pouring rain
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- nominated for the Grammy Award Best New Artist of 2023
- I don't know much, but I heard that red's in style
- I will always love you
- this comes around more than I do
- my coffee black, and my bed at 3
- think I like you best when you're dressed in _____ from head to toe
- she's been on my mind since the flood
- the 6th song of Ryan Caraveo's setlist at The Complex on March 25th, 2024
- May 23rd, 2024
- I come and I go
- even if it takes you from your kids
20 Clues: May 23rd, 2024 • I come and I go • anyone, anyone else • September 5th, 2024 • I will always love you • when you know, you know • she hit her peak at this age • this comes around more than I do • my coffee black, and my bed at 3 • even if it takes you from your kids • she's been on my mind since the flood • anytime I go to the bar I want to queue this song • ...
Music Elements 2024-06-18
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- worth 4 beats
- a beat of silence
- two or more instruments or voices playing the same melody
- a high or low sound wave
- a note changing pitch rapidly and subtly, used mainly in voice
- a symbol at the beginning of the staff
- distance between two notes
- also known as the tone colour
- one or more unaccented notes before the first bar line
- a low female voice type
- a gradual increase in volume
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- a series of notes are played rapidly in sequence, creating a sweeping sound that glides from one pitch to another
- one melody played
- the italian word for very loud
- a sign indicating a raising or lowering of a note
- to play the notes smooth and connected
- the effect of the different layers of sound in a piece of music, and the relationship between them
- A chord made up of 3 notes
- joins multiple staffs belonging to the same instrument
- emphasis on a particular note
20 Clues: worth 4 beats • one melody played • a beat of silence • a low female voice type • a high or low sound wave • distance between two notes • A chord made up of 3 notes • a gradual increase in volume • also known as the tone colour • emphasis on a particular note • the italian word for very loud • to play the notes smooth and connected • a symbol at the beginning of the staff • ...
Music Stars 2024-05-24
20 Clues: AP • Maan • Lady • Swift • Lamar • Mendes • Stevie • Michael • Knowles • Britney • R&B Singer • Purple Rain • Hannah Montana • and another one • Dance the Night • Married to Beyonce • I need a one dance • Baby,baby,baby ohhh • famous reggae singer • What he wears around his neck
Music Crossword 2024-05-07
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- A pick-up note
- A group of three people
- When the notes of a chord are played on after the other.
- A note is raised by one semitone.
- A note with no sharp or flat.
- Three or more single pitches played simultaneously.
- Gradually getting louder
- Soft.
- Two semitones.
- Closest distance between two notes.
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- Gradually getting softer
- Two or more complementary notes played at the same time.
- A note is lowered by one semitone.
- Slowly slows the songs tempo.
- The songs main pattern of notes.
- loud.
- Play quick and lively.
- The speed at which the song is played.
- A curved line that connects two or more note that have the same pitch.
- At the end of the song go to the start and play to the fine Symbol.
- Like a tie but the same note.
21 Clues: loud. • Soft. • A pick-up note • Two semitones. • Play quick and lively. • A group of three people • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • Slowly slows the songs tempo. • A note with no sharp or flat. • Like a tie but the same note. • The songs main pattern of notes. • A note is raised by one semitone. • A note is lowered by one semitone. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-01-15
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- Note with a value of 1 beat
- The position of the face, lips, tongue, and teeth
- How high or low a note is
- Italian term for "medium"
- The only thing you can do to improve on your instrument
- Play light and separated
- Family of instruments made of metal, includes Trumpet and Trombone
- A symbol that means you hold the note until cut off
- How the tongue and the air begin a note
- The magical waving of arms that controls the speed and expression of music
- The nicest band teacher ever that loves you all, misses you today, and wants you to succeed!
- Play loudly
- The pulse of the music
- Family of instruments that use reeds
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- Music Is _____ and _____
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch, combining their value
- Tells you what notes are sharp or flat(2 wds)
- Signs that alter a note's pitch, they're placed to the left of the note
- Family of instruments that you hit to make sound
- two numbers stacked that tell you how many beats are in a measure
- Indicate how loud or soft to play
- Divides the music staff into measures (2 wds)
- A curved line that connects notes of different pitches
- Play softly
- where notes and rests are written, has 5 lines
- Raises the pitch of a note
- The speed of the beat
- Lowers the pitch of a note
- The important process of getting your body and instrument ready for playing
29 Clues: Play softly • Play loudly • The speed of the beat • The pulse of the music • Music Is _____ and _____ • Play light and separated • How high or low a note is • Italian term for "medium" • Raises the pitch of a note • Lowers the pitch of a note • Note with a value of 1 beat • Indicate how loud or soft to play • Family of instruments that use reeds • How the tongue and the air begin a note • ...
Music knowledge 2024-12-09
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- tells you what notes are flatted/sharped in a song.
- notation of a note to tell that it needs to be a half step lower than its natural note
- symbol that signifies that the notes are below middle C on a piano
- symbol above a note that signifies to hold a note longer than writen
- get softer
- section of instruments that include flutes, piccolos, clarinets, saxophones, etc
- speed of a piece, measured in beats per minute
- section of instruments that contain the drums, mallet instruments, etc
- symbol above a note that signifies to cut a note shorter
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- tells you how many beats are in each measure and which note gets one beat
- section of instruments that are made from brass typically includes trumpets, baritones, tubas, trombones, etc
- section of instruments that include most instruments with strings like violins, violas, harps, etc
- symbol that signifies that the notes are above middle C on a piano
- five lines that music notes are written on
- notation of a note to tell that it is not flat or sharp
- note played for a very short time
- get louder
- a note that is not part of the key the song is in
- symbol above a note that signifies to hold a note for full value
- notation of a note telling to play a note quickly back and forth
- notation of a note to tell that it needs to be a half step higher than its natural note
21 Clues: get louder • get softer • note played for a very short time • five lines that music notes are written on • speed of a piece, measured in beats per minute • a note that is not part of the key the song is in • tells you what notes are flatted/sharped in a song. • notation of a note to tell that it is not flat or sharp • ...
Music Mania 2024-12-03
Across
- The singer-songwriter known for “Shape of You.”
- A genre known for improvisation, with artists like Miles Davis and his album Kind of Blue.
- The band behind the iconic song “Hotel California.”
- The duet by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper from A Star Is Born.
- A singer-songwriter known for hits like “Shake It Off.”
- The pianist and singer known for “Rocket Man” and “Tiny Dancer.”
- The artist who sang “My Way” and “Fly Me to the Moon.”
- A genre of music known for emotional depth and songs like “The Thrill Is Gone” by B.B. King.
- Queen’s operatic rock masterpiece.
- A dramatic performance where singers tell a story with orchestral music.
- The empowering anthem from Disney’s Frozen, sung by Idina Menzel.
- Adele’s powerhouse ballad from her album 21.
- The Bee Gees’ disco anthem.
- A genre with chart-topping hits like “Uptown Funk” by Bruno Mars.
- A Michael Jackson hit known for its iconic music video and Halloween vibes.
- The band known for the song “Dreams.”
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- A classic by The Beatles written to comfort Julian Lennon.
- Smash Mouth’s fun, motivational hit, often associated with Shrek.
- The global superstar who sang “Umbrella.”
- A funky collaboration by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars.
- The “King of Rock and Roll,” known for “Hound Dog.”
- The pop icon who sang “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).”
- A music genre known for rap, beats, and urban culture influences.
- Led Zeppelin’s epic rock ballad.
- The Beatles’ melancholic ballad about nostalgia.
- The artist who sang “I Will Always Love You.”
- A genre characterized by bands like Nirvana and songs like “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
27 Clues: The Bee Gees’ disco anthem. • Led Zeppelin’s epic rock ballad. • Queen’s operatic rock masterpiece. • The band known for the song “Dreams.” • The global superstar who sang “Umbrella.” • Adele’s powerhouse ballad from her album 21. • The artist who sang “I Will Always Love You.” • The singer-songwriter known for “Shape of You.” • ...
Music History 2024-11-26
Across
- You were bitten by a bug now you're obsessed with the "Fab Four"
- Rock and Roll Pioneer who wrote "Tutti Frutti"
- Left handed guitar player who wrote "Little Wing"
- Mexican American Icon who played at Woodstock
- 6 string instrument popular in rock and roll music
- female blues singer from the 60's
- Famous musician from the 50's who wrote "Peggy Sue"
- A Genre of music consist of 12 bars
- New York Punk band from the 70's (they wore leather Jackets)
- nicknamed the "Fab Four"
- The King Of Rock and Roll
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- "I can't Get No _______" Song from the Rolling Stones
- Mr. Perez's bathroom pass
- One Love
- Popular music festival known for it's peace and love theme
- Try Me
- 14 minute music video that became a huge hit on MTV in the 80's
- Genre of music popular in Jamaica (One Drop)
- English band who "Fought The Law"
- A term used for young people in the 60's who protested the War
- Chicano Icon who was terrified of airplanes
- Precursor of Reggae
22 Clues: Try Me • One Love • Precursor of Reggae • nicknamed the "Fab Four" • Mr. Perez's bathroom pass • The King Of Rock and Roll • English band who "Fought The Law" • female blues singer from the 60's • A Genre of music consist of 12 bars • Chicano Icon who was terrified of airplanes • Genre of music popular in Jamaica (One Drop) • Mexican American Icon who played at Woodstock • ...
Music Terms 2024-11-08
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- A notation that means to play separately
- A notation that tells what notes are needed to be played
- A notation that tells if a note is needed to be sharp
- A group of instrument players with a musical conductor
- A thing that exceeds the staff
- A dynamic that means to play soft
- A notation that tells you to breath
- A dynamic that means to play moderately loud
- A dynamic that means to play loud
- A note that lasts 3 beats
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- Amount of beats in a measure and what counts as a
- A note that lasts 1 beat
- A notation that indicates if a note is needed to play be in natural form
- A notation that indicates no tonguing
- A note that lasts 2 beats
- A notation that tells if a note is needed to be played at normal pitch
- A notation that means to play connected notes
- A notation that means to play a note louder
- A note connected to another note combining both counts
- A notation that tells if a note is needed to be played flat
20 Clues: A note that lasts 1 beat • A note that lasts 2 beats • A note that lasts 3 beats • A thing that exceeds the staff • A dynamic that means to play soft • A dynamic that means to play loud • A notation that tells you to breath • A notation that indicates no tonguing • A notation that means to play separately • A notation that means to play a note louder • ...
Music Terms 2024-11-08
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- Play note short, not connected
- Medium
- Soft
- The line above typical measure lines
- Many musicians playing no string instruments
- Tie of two different pitch note
- Lowers note by half step
- 1/2 of measure
- Returns note to original form
- Beats of measure and notes
- How many flats or sharps there are
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- Play note stronger
- Flat, sharp, and natural sign
- Loud
- Space for wind players to breath
- Raises note by half step
- 3/4 of measure
- 1/4 of measure
- Play note long,connected
- Tie of two same pitch notes
20 Clues: Loud • Soft • Medium • 3/4 of measure • 1/4 of measure • 1/2 of measure • Play note stronger • Raises note by half step • Lowers note by half step • Play note long,connected • Beats of measure and notes • Tie of two same pitch notes • Flat, sharp, and natural sign • Returns note to original form • Play note short, not connected • Tie of two different pitch note • Space for wind players to breath • ...
Music 7AU2 2024-12-16
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- Notes that sound the same but are written differently, such as C♯and D♭.
- A symbol that raises a note by a half step ♯ .
- The notes in the spaces of the Treble Clef Staff
- The notes on the lines of the Treble Clef Staff
- 2 semitones e.g. C to D
- The finger position of your thumb.
- The act of creating music spontaneously without written notation.
- A musical scale of 5 notes.
- The note located in the centre of the piano keyboard.
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- Soft dynamics
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that represent different musical pitches.
- The recurrence of a musical phrase.
- An interval of 8 notes e.g. C to C
- A series of notes in an order.
- A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate the pitch range for higher sounds. (6,4)
- The smallest distance on a keyboard e.g. C to C♯
- The distance in pitch between two notes.
- Loud dynamics
- A symbol that lowers a note by a half step ♭.
- 32-Bar form
20 Clues: 32-Bar form • Soft dynamics • Loud dynamics • 2 semitones e.g. C to D • A musical scale of 5 notes. • A series of notes in an order. • An interval of 8 notes e.g. C to C • The finger position of your thumb. • The recurrence of a musical phrase. • The distance in pitch between two notes. • A symbol that lowers a note by a half step ♭. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-01-07
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- The quality of sound in a singer’s voice, such as warm, bright, or rich.
- The pattern of beats or timing in music, including the length of notes and rests.
- The main note or scale that forms the basis of a musical piece, establishing the tonality.
- The manner in which a note or phrase is sung, such as being smooth (legato) or short and detached (staccato).
- A series of musical notes ordered by pitch, either ascending or descending.
- The clarity and pronunciation of words when singing.
- The highness or lowness of a musical sound, determined by the frequency of sound waves.
- A gradual increase in the volume or intensity of the music.
- A sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity or tune.
- Singing without instrumental accompaniment, often with vocal harmony.
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- The speed at which a piece of music is played, usually indicated by a specific word or number.
- The distance in pitch between two musical notes.
- The span of pitches a singer can comfortably sing, from the lowest to the highest note.
- The volume of sound in music, indicating whether the music should be loud or soft.
- Support: The controlled use of breath while singing to maintain strength, stability, and tone.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to create a pleasing sound.
- The quality of the sound produced by the voice when it vibrates in the chest, head, or nasal passages.
- A musical term indicating to sing or play softly.
- A musical term indicating to sing or play loudly.
- A gradual decrease in the volume or intensity of the music.
20 Clues: The distance in pitch between two musical notes. • A musical term indicating to sing or play softly. • A musical term indicating to sing or play loudly. • The clarity and pronunciation of words when singing. • A gradual increase in the volume or intensity of the music. • A gradual decrease in the volume or intensity of the music. • ...
Music Trivia 2025-03-19
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- “She was more like a _____ queen from a movie scene” - Intro to Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean” (6)
- “It went from a ____ to an open flame, now destiny is calling out your name” - Ignite by Zedd (5)
- In Avicii’s smash hit “Waiting For Love” where will he not be going on Sunday (6)
- “Been working at a ______ store, managed to save a little bit of money” is lyrics to Fast Car but loads of artists (10)
- “Don’t you wish your girlfriend was hot like me, don’t you wish your girlfriend was a ____ like me. Don’t cha?” Don’t Cha by The Pussycat Dolls (5)
- “You’re a sky full of stars, such a heavenly ____” Outro to Coldplay’s “A Sky Full Of Stars” (4)
- Victoria Beckham was known as ___ Spice before the Spice Girls disbanded in 2001(4)
- “I see fire, inside the mountain. I see fire burning the _____” - I See Fire by Ed Sheeran (Desolation Of Smaug cover) (5)
- A word randomly mentioned in AJR’s god awful song “Bang!” (9)
- What is the second female name in the chorus of Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5” (5)
- Controversional song “Stacy’s Mum” features which brit in the MV? (6,6)
- David Guetta’s “I Don’t Want To Wait” features the same beat as a song by which Romanian band? (1,4)
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- Texas Hold ‘Em was released by what pop singer in 2024 (7)
- What Italian astronomer is mentioned in Queen’s hit “Bohemian Rhapsody”? (7)
- The second US state mentioned in the chorus to the Venga Boys’ “The Venga Bus” (3,9)
- Coldplay’s 2024 world tour was called Music Of The _____ (7)
- “Is it the beautiful night, or is it the ____ juice, who cares baby I think I want to marry you” - Marry You by Bruno Mars back when he was relevant (7)
- In Eiffel 65’s one hit wonder song “I’m Blue (daba dee)” what car does he have (8)
- “Baby you’re a Firework, come and let your ______ burst” Chorus to Fireworks by Katy Perry back when she was relevant too (7)
- “And the walls kept tumbling down in the city that we love” is lyrics featured in which Bastille song (7)
- “Because I’m Happy. Clap along if you feel like a room without a ___” Chorus of “Happy” by Pharrell Williams (Despicable Me theme song)
- The 3 colours mentioned in Culture Club’s “Karma Chameleon” are Red, Gold and ___ (5)
- “Got the wings of ____” Verse in “Stayin’ Alive” by the Beegees
- “This One’s For You” by David Guetta ft. Zara Larsson is the album for the ____ Women’s World Cup (1,1,1,1)
- Can be used to complete an Sir Elton John song and a Coldplay song (6)
- “F*** you thunder, you can suck my d***. You ain’t nothing but God’s farts” are lyrics to Thunderbuddies, a fictional song in what Seth McFarlane comedy (3)
26 Clues: Texas Hold ‘Em was released by what pop singer in 2024 (7) • Coldplay’s 2024 world tour was called Music Of The _____ (7) • A word randomly mentioned in AJR’s god awful song “Bang!” (9) • “Got the wings of ____” Verse in “Stayin’ Alive” by the Beegees • Can be used to complete an Sir Elton John song and a Coldplay song (6) • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- The Beach Boys sang different parts together that sounded good and made chords
- This ornament rapidly switches between two pitches
- The overall emotion or personality of a piece
- The singer sounded like she was in a cathedral
- The music comes to a five chord, then resolves on a one chord
- The song switches to a minor key in the bridge
- The music feels mournful at this tempo
- A piccolo can play notes that are too high for the flute
- The violinist attacked each of the notes vigorously
- Music written between 1820 and 1900
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- Your friend is trying to get you to guess a song but they forgot the words. They will most likely hum this.
- This is what a sound "sounds like"
- The middle dynamics, in Italian!
- The piece has lots of percussion and a soloist playing piano
- Intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, solo, chorus, outro
- This symphony was originally dedicated to a French ruler
- A choir has unique bass, tenor, alto, and soprano lines
- Music just for music's sake
- When the singer exclaims "God on high," there is a jump upwards in pitch
- The dance movements for "Cotton Eye Joe" occur in regular patterns of four
- The guitar comes through the left headphone while Paul McCartney's voice comes through the right
21 Clues: Music just for music's sake • The middle dynamics, in Italian! • This is what a sound "sounds like" • Music written between 1820 and 1900 • The music feels mournful at this tempo • The overall emotion or personality of a piece • The singer sounded like she was in a cathedral • The song switches to a minor key in the bridge • ...
Music Terms 2025-03-04
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- Numbers that sit at the front of the music, next to the clef, that determines how many beats are in each measure and which note gets the beat.
- A way to organize parts in music that occurs at the same time.
- 5 horizontal lines and 4 spaces
- To gradually increase volume
- Space between two bar lines
- When one person sings alone.
- Higher voices
- A mark that is in music that shows where a musician should take a breath.
- How a note should be sung.
- Lower voices
- To gradually DECREASE volume
- How fast the beat is in a piece of music
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- Short and Separated
- Determined by note and rest values
- The treble and bass clefs together, connected by a line or bracket. Usually indicates the piano part.
- Music symbols that represent levels of volume and expression.
- Hold the note for as long as the director tells you to.
- Where all parts sing the same note.
- Determined by Time Signature
- Line Vertical lines that separate the staff into measures.
- An organized group of singers.
- When two singers perform together, each having their own unique part.
- A section of music that you have to sing or play again.
- Necessary to improve your singing.
- Notes that are sung that compliment the melody.
- To sing or play a piece of music loudly
- A tie adds the notes together, to be performed as one note.
- To sing or play a piece of music softly
- The highness or lowness of a vocal tone.
29 Clues: Lower voices • Higher voices • Short and Separated • How a note should be sung. • Space between two bar lines • Determined by Time Signature • To gradually increase volume • When one person sings alone. • To gradually DECREASE volume • An organized group of singers. • 5 horizontal lines and 4 spaces • Determined by note and rest values • Necessary to improve your singing. • ...
Music Fundamentals 2025-01-12
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- a chord that has four pitches stacked in intervals of thirds
- the smallest musical unit of a melody, generally a single rhythm of two or three pitches
- the variation in the volume of musical sound (the amplitude of the sound waves)
- musical texture comprised of one melodic line accompanied by chords
- an electronic device that displays a visual representation of the different types of sound waves
- musical pitches which move up or down by successive half-steps
- a medieval music theorist who developed a system of lines and spaces that enabled musicians to notate the specific notes in a melody
- a disorganized sound with no observable pitch
- the instruments comprising a musical group (including the human voice)
- electronic instruments (often in keyboard form) that create sounds using basic wave forms in different combinations
- the set of pitches on which a composition is based
- the speed at which the beat is played
- Progression a series of chords
- instruments whose sound is produced by setting strings in motion
- the way the music is organized in respect to time
- how quickly or slowly a medium (solid, liquid, gas) vibrates and produces a sound
- a twelve-bar musical form commonly found in American music
- the mechanical movement of an audible pressure wave through a solid, liquid, or gas
- the simultaneous sounding of three or more pitches; like intervals, chords can be consonant or dissonant
- the distance between two musical pitches where the higher pitch vibrates exactly twice as many times per second as the lower
- musical texture that simultaneously features two or more relatively independent and important melodic lines
- a melody that moves mostly by step, in a smooth manner
- refers to how high the wave form appears to vibrate above zero when seen on an oscilloscope; louder sounds create higher oscilloscope amplitude readings
- intervals and chords that tend to sound harsh to our ears; dissonance, is often used to create tension and instability, and the interplay between dissonance and consonance provides a sense of harmonic and melodic motion in music
- per Second (cps) – a definition of frequency of vibration; replaced by Hertz in 1960
- instruments that are typically hit or struck by the hand, with sticks, or with hammers or that are shaken or rubbed by hand
- the simplest sound wave that occurs in nature. A pure sine wave contains no partials and is perfectly smooth and rounded in appearance on an oscilloscope.
- musical texture comprised of one melodic line; a melodic line may be sung by one person or 100 people
- the way in which the beats are grouped together in a piece
- the ways in which musical lines of a musical piece interact
- the process of raising or lowering different frequencies of sound, either in a recording, or within a tone (overtones)
- the structure of the phrases and sections within a musical composition (Does it repeat?)
- (adjective) term used to describe intervals and chords that tend to sound sweet and pleasing to our ears; consonance (noun), as opposed to dissonance, is stable and needs no resolution.
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- a series of pitches, ordered by the interval between its notes
- the process whereby musicians create music spontaneously using the elements of music as building blocks
- instruments that are characterized by keyboards, such as the piano, organ, vibraphone, and accordion
- the process whereby a musician notates musical ideas using a system of symbols or using some other form of recording
- sound and silence organized in time
- instruments traditionally made of brass or another metal (and thus often producing a “bright” or “brassy” tone) whose sound is generated by blowing into a mouthpiece that is attached to a coiled tube
- a chord that has three pitches stacked in intervals of thirds
- the numeric notation at the beginning of a line of music where the top number indicates how many beats are in each measure and the bottom number indicates which type of note will represent that beat
- the unit of frequency defined as one cycle per second
- any simultaneous combination of tones and the rules governing those combinations (the way a melody is accompanied is also another way to define harmony)
- a tone that is composed of an organized sound wave
- longitudinal waves (compression and rarefaction waves) that travel through a solid, liquid, or gas
- Engineer a person who works in the area of acoustic technology
- the number of pitches, expressed as an intervallic distance
- a musical tone heard above a fundamental pitch
- the distance between adjacent notes in a musical scale
- a succession of single tones in musical compositions
- the lowest pitch in the harmonic series
- the distance in pitch between any two notes
- smaller sub-sections of a melody
- the tone color or tone quality of a sound
- a melody with wide leaps and rapid changes in direction
- the sounds of different frequency that naturally occur above a fundamental (primary) tone
- a repetition of a motive or phrase at a different pitch level
- the act of shifting the normal accent, usually by stressing the normally unaccented weak beats or placing the accent between the beats themselves
- instruments traditionally made of wood whose sound is generated by forcing air through a tube, thus creating a vibrating air column
- having to do with the human voice
- two or more different rhythms played at the same time
- the study of how sound behaves in physical spaces
- notes that are not normally found in a given key
- a person who studies the theory and science of acoustics
- the low, medium, and high sections of an instrument or vocal range
- a unit of time that contains a specific number of beats defined by the meter/ time signature
- the basic unit of time in music
- the most important pitch of a key; the note from which the other pitches are derived
68 Clues: Progression a series of chords • the basic unit of time in music • smaller sub-sections of a melody • having to do with the human voice • sound and silence organized in time • the speed at which the beat is played • the lowest pitch in the harmonic series • the tone color or tone quality of a sound • the distance in pitch between any two notes • ...
Music Terms 2025-01-30
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- A short concert piece for an orchestra.
- A soft delicate touch when playing
- A melody that has notes that have a far range from the other.
- A piece of music that was performed by someone who didn’t make the song.
- A nineteenth-century ballroom dance in a moderate tempo and triple meter.
- It’s a broken chord where the notes are played on after the other instead of simultaneously
- The ability to identify pitches on an instrument without an instrument aid.
- A time that European classical music took a shift from structure to more expressive
- Its a piano that can record whats being played and then can playback the songs
- Another name for the viola da gamba, which is a six-string instrument.
- A place where music performance and composition is learned
- Music is fundamental and dramatic roles are taken by the person
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- A group of five notes to be performed in the time of three or four.
- Extra song or music piece that is played at the end
- An altered version of the mediant or submediant triad.
- A period from the seventeenth century that is the designated period for western European music.
- A slight wavering or oscillating sound.
- A piece of music for a solo
- The lengthening of a note or the widening of an interval
- A small keyboard instrument that has metal bars that are struck by felt hammers.
- A Japanese value that seeks to reproduce the sounds of nature by musical means.
- a solo that is played after a large piece of music
- 2 groups of 3 beats is replaced by 3 groups of 2 beats
23 Clues: A piece of music for a solo • A soft delicate touch when playing • A short concert piece for an orchestra. • A slight wavering or oscillating sound. • a solo that is played after a large piece of music • Extra song or music piece that is played at the end • An altered version of the mediant or submediant triad. • 2 groups of 3 beats is replaced by 3 groups of 2 beats • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-16
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- Note Note that gets 2 beats in 2/4 time.
- Notes written on or above the ____ line of the staff
- Rest that gets 1 beat
- Mezzo forte
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- lowers a note 1/2 step
- Fast
- Spaces of the bass clef
- Lines of the treble clef
- Series of 1/2 steps
- Rest Rest that gets 4 beats
- raises a note 1/2 step
- Note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Speed of music
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- Pattern for major scale
- Rest Rest that gets 2 beats
- Staff that combines both treble and bass clefs
- Note Note that get 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Volume of music
- How many notes are in a tetrachord?
- Short and detached
- Fortissimo
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
- Lines of the bass clef
- Spaces of the treble clef
- Very fast
- Very loud
- Mezzo piano
- smoothly connects 2 or more notes of different pitches
- What joins two notesof the same pitch
- Pianomissimo
31 Clues: Fast • Very fast • Very loud • Fortissimo • Mezzo forte • Mezzo piano • Pianomissimo • Speed of music • Volume of music • 5 lines, 4 spaces • Short and detached • Series of 1/2 steps • Rest that gets 1 beat • lowers a note 1/2 step • Lines of the bass clef • raises a note 1/2 step • Pattern for major scale • Spaces of the bass clef • Lines of the treble clef • Spaces of the treble clef • ...
Music Crossword 2025-02-06
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- notes of a chord played quickly one after another
- book size from folding each printed sheet into eight leaves
- a closing section appended to a movement
- lowers a note by one half step
- Gradually decreasing volume
- A rapid alternation between two or more notes
- higher than a tenor but lower than a soprano
- A note that is not part of the scale indicated by the key signature.
- Gradually increasing volume
- cancels the effect of a sharp or flat
- Making each note brief and detached
- A continuous sliding from one pitch to another
- Getting louder with a sudden strong accent
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- The lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- smoothly, in a connected manner
- played or sung softly
- to be played or sung loudly
- The act or process of changing from one key to another
- a difference in pitch between two sounds
- One single stroke of a rhythmic accent
- a controlled swell; crescendo + diminuendo
- a note to be held for a length chosen by the performer or conductor
- Slowing down; decelerating
- Raises a note by one half step
- moving a collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant interval
- the overall speed of a piece of music
- The second lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- The highest of the standard four voice ranges
28 Clues: played or sung softly • Slowing down; decelerating • to be played or sung loudly • Gradually decreasing volume • Gradually increasing volume • lowers a note by one half step • Raises a note by one half step • smoothly, in a connected manner • Making each note brief and detached • the overall speed of a piece of music • cancels the effect of a sharp or flat • ...
1960s Music 2025-03-12
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- Type of distorted guitar sound
- The Beatles were one
- Popular guitar brand in '60s rock
- Hairstyle of early Beatles
- Beatles song, "I need somebody!"
- "Time of the Season" band
- "Satisfaction" band, for short
- "Sunshine of Your Love" band
- Song that spelled out its own title
- Where hits debuted before streaming
- Orbison hit before "Over You"
- Popular hairstyle in '60s R&B
- Words of a song
- Word before "Together" in a 1967 Turtles hit
- Popular clothing at Woodstock
- Billboard ranking system
- Band that featured Clapton, Beck, and Page
- A collection of songs
- Queen of Soul
- Another term for a vinyl LP
- Kinks song about a surprising romance
- Fast-paced dance or slang for nonsense
- Music format of the '60s
- "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" singer
- 1964 hit by Them, spelled out in lyrics
- Psychedelic experience
- Percussion instrument in folk-rock
- Ravi Shankar’s instrument, used by Beatles
- British Invasion band with "You Really Got Me"
- "Where Did Our Love Go" singers
- 1969 music festival
- The distinct character of '60s music
- Song by Roy Orbison (1961)
- The "Twist" and "Mashed Potato" were types of this
- Word describing '60s London
- "Light My Fire" band
- 1967 hit by Sam & Dave
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- First word of "Springfield," Neil Young's early band
- Baroque instrument used in '60s pop
- The Lovin' Spoonful hit song
- Early '60s dance style
- "She wears..." in a 1965 hit by Gary Lewis
- Group that sang "My Girl"
- Deep Purple song from 1968
- Word repeated in a 1968 Tommy James hit
- "Good Vibrations" artists
- Frankie Valli song from 1962
- Echo effect in '60s music
- Car name in Beach Boys’ lyrics
- Folk-rock band known for "Mr. Tambourine Man"
- Verb in the title of a hit by The Left Banke
- Performance by two singers
- Hand-shaken instrument used in Latin beats
- Singer's tool
- Word before "Monday," classic blues song
- Guitar god who played Woodstock
- Word repeated in a Byrds song title
- Where concerts happen
- "My Generation" band
- Elvis-style genre
- '60s fashion trend
- Lou Reed’s band, for short
- Fab Four from Liverpool
- Fashionable '60s youth subculture
- Folk singer who "went electric"
- Genre associated with Dylan and Baez
- Beatles' 1968 hit
- Dance style made famous by Chubby Checker
- First word of an Elvis Presley hit
- First word of an Ike & Tina Turner hit
- First word of a 1969 Rolling Stones song
- Trippy '60s rock movement
- First name of "Piece of My Heart" singer
- Buddy Holly-inspired Tommy Roe song
- McCartney’s main instrument
- Label home to The Supremes and The Temptations
- Slang for "cool"
- Indian music influence in the '60s
78 Clues: Singer's tool • Queen of Soul • Words of a song • Slang for "cool" • Elvis-style genre • Beatles' 1968 hit • '60s fashion trend • 1969 music festival • The Beatles were one • "My Generation" band • "Light My Fire" band • Where concerts happen • A collection of songs • Early '60s dance style • Psychedelic experience • 1967 hit by Sam & Dave • Fab Four from Liverpool • Billboard ranking system • ...
MUSIC SONG 2025-04-22
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- Music Genre that has electronic sounds and popular in club or fetivals
- Music Genre that has Strong beat and energetic
- Music Genre that has catchy melody and easy to remember
- The ending of the song.
- A short piece of music with words that are sung
- It can be used in media or events to inspire reflection or celebration of life and youth.
- Tells the story; different lyrics each time.
- The catchy melody and emotional lyrics make it appealing to a wide audience.
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- Lyrics like "hoping for the best but expecting the worst" create vivid emotional visuals.
- A form of art that combines vocal or instrumental sounds to express emotions or ideas.
- The song that in presetation sing by Alphaville
- Phrases that emphasize the main theme of the song
- Repeated part, main message, catchy.
- Music Genre that has shows like orchestral
- Music Genre that has Rythm and Poetry (RAP).
- The beginning of the song.
- Music Genre that has complex chord, improvisation, and smooth flow.
- Tense that used in song to express general truths or desires
- People To whom forever young song intended?
- Part of song that A contrast section that adds variety
20 Clues: The ending of the song. • The beginning of the song. • Repeated part, main message, catchy. • Music Genre that has shows like orchestral • People To whom forever young song intended? • Music Genre that has Rythm and Poetry (RAP). • Tells the story; different lyrics each time. • Music Genre that has Strong beat and energetic • ...
Music History 2025-04-24
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- This instrument generates electronic audio signals ________________________.
- This composer had 20 children and died in 1750.
- This is one of the 4 styles of Modernism that focuses on dissonance.
- The __________________ occurred during the Romantic period creating the middle class.
- _______________________ means decorated melodies with trills and arpeggios.
- means many melodies heard at the same time.
- This composer wrote over 40 operas, including Armida.
- A major invention during the Renaissance.
- The _______________________ and the violin were introduced during the Baroque period.
- This composer was a child prodigy and died at 35.
- This was invented during the modern period.
- Romanticism highlighted the emotional experience of ________________________.
- ____________________ music is any music that is not pop, world or jazz music.
- This music period spanned from the 1400's-1600's and means rebirth.
- World War l and ll both occured during this music period.
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- Themes of the romantic period include death, the supernatural and ____________.
- Neo-romantic music looks back on the __________________.
- The ______________________ is an instrument that is played without any physical contact.
- This composer was known as the “Red Priest”.
- Music of the Renaissance was primarily sacred and ___________________________.
- Bucolic, bizarre and ___________ are words to describe music during the modern era.
- This German monk lead the reformation of the church during the time of the Renaissance.
- Chance music is also known as _____________________ music.
- The string quartet includes instruments such as the violin, viola and what?
- The piano changed during the romantic period by adding more of these.
- This composer inspired Adolf Hitler.
- The minimal composer who wrote the famous piece 4’33”.
- The Baroque period is known for elaborate art, architecture and the take off of what?
- Baroque music is characterized by complicated _____________ and emotional extremes.
- The "King of Ragtime", known for the songs Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer.
- This musician was so popular during the Romantic period that soaps and cribs were sold with her name on it.
- The first and last name of a well known composer from the Renaissance.
- One of the instruments included in the string quartet _________________________.
- This event took place during the modern period.
- This instrument was popular during the Renaissance.
- Baroque was derived from the word, barocco which means a ________________ of irregular shape.
- ____________________ is a group of movements played by a small group of instruments.
37 Clues: This composer inspired Adolf Hitler. • A major invention during the Renaissance. • means many melodies heard at the same time. • This was invented during the modern period. • This composer was known as the “Red Priest”. • This composer had 20 children and died in 1750. • This event took place during the modern period. • This composer was a child prodigy and died at 35. • ...
Evan12A Music 2025-03-20
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- Gain support by making loud noise? (4)
- Use drum to trap rabbit? (5)
- Have fun listening to all your favourite tunes? (8)
- Talkative person gets the music heard! (7)
- Put the plumbing equipment in a carrier? (8)
- Strike this to start a tune? (5)
- Sounds like a sign represents the drums? (6)
- Fish provides deep sound in band? (4)
- Write reminder to stay in tune? (4)
- Enhance guitar sound on a bike? (5)
- These people keep a band cool? (4)
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- Collection of musicians? (5)
- Sketch your favourite band? (6)
- How to unlock a melody? (3)
- Use part of this instrument to call someone? (9)
- Been there, done that, bought this! (1, 5)
- Use these to call your brain? (10)
- Use flooring to listen to music? (5)
- Scratch fed up instrument? (8)
- Star Wars character takes the lead during song? (4)
20 Clues: How to unlock a melody? (3) • Collection of musicians? (5) • Use drum to trap rabbit? (5) • Scratch fed up instrument? (8) • Sketch your favourite band? (6) • Strike this to start a tune? (5) • Use these to call your brain? (10) • These people keep a band cool? (4) • Write reminder to stay in tune? (4) • Enhance guitar sound on a bike? (5) • Use flooring to listen to music? (5) • ...
90s Music 2025-03-31
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- Baby One More Time
- Waiting for Tonight
- Zombie
- Hold On
- I Don’t Want To Wait
- DreamLover
- Wide Open Spaces
- The Sign
- Creep
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- From This Moment On
- I Believe I Can Fly
- Unbreak My Heart
- Opposites Attract
- Mo Money Mo Problems
- Wonderwall
- Mmmbop
- I’ll Be There For You
- Kiss From A Rose
- Bittersweet Symphony
- Buddy Holly
- You Get What You Give
21 Clues: Creep • Zombie • Mmmbop • Hold On • The Sign • DreamLover • Wonderwall • Buddy Holly • Unbreak My Heart • Wide Open Spaces • Kiss From A Rose • Opposites Attract • Baby One More Time • From This Moment On • I Believe I Can Fly • Waiting for Tonight • Mo Money Mo Problems • I Don’t Want To Wait • Bittersweet Symphony • I’ll Be There For You • You Get What You Give
Music Artists 2025-03-25
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- “Well good for you, you look happy and healthy, not me if you ever cared to ask” - good 4 u
- “I guess I’m stuck forever by the glue, oh, and you” - Glue Song
- “In another life, I know we could ride out, boy. If the time is right, I know we could ride out, boy.” - In Another Life
- “Huh, oh, what a time to be alive, Living in the future, blinging on my hotline” - Cybersex
- “Fool me once, fool me twice, Are you death or paradise?” - No Time To Die
- “When I see your face, there’s not a thing that I would change” - Just the Way You Are
- “Don’t like anybody, tell my why it’s different with you” - Soft Spot
- “Have you ever tried this one?” - Juno
- “Hindi na makalaya, dinadalaw mo ‘ko bawat gabi” - Multo
- “And baby, I know, I know whatever city you’re in, you’re still the boy that I’d pick in a lineup of like 30 hot guys” - Vacation Bible School
- "Cause when I’m with him, I am thinking of you” - Thinking of You
- “There was something ‘bout you that now I can’t remember” - About You
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- “Is it too late now to say sorry? ‘Cause I’m missing more than just your body” - Sorry
- “Me and my truth we sit in silence, mmm, baby girl it’s just me and you - we can’t be friends
- “You can kiss a hundred boys in bars” - Good Luck, Babe!
- “Am I making you feel sick?” - Strangers
- “Feels like we had matching wounds but mine’s still black and bruised.” - The Exit
- "Calling out your name when the summer ends, Caccatore" - Salvatorre
- “Just between us, I remember it all too well” - All Too Well
- “You were the best and you were the worst, as sick as it sounds, I loved you first” - I Love You, I’m Sorry
- “‘Cause my love is mine all mine, my love mine, mine, mine” - My Love Mine All Mine
- “Hey, are you still there? Good.” - Backburner
- “The water’s getting colder, let me in your ocean, swim" - Swim
- “Can you see me? I’m waiting for the right time” - Bags
- “Isayaw mo ako sa gitna ng ulan, mahal ko, kapalit man nito’y buhay ko” - Binibini
25 Clues: “Have you ever tried this one?” - Juno • “Am I making you feel sick?” - Strangers • “Hey, are you still there? Good.” - Backburner • “Can you see me? I’m waiting for the right time” - Bags • “You can kiss a hundred boys in bars” - Good Luck, Babe! • “Hindi na makalaya, dinadalaw mo ‘ko bawat gabi” - Multo • ...
Music Fundamentals 2025-08-25
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- - A set of pitches that a composition is based on
- – The science of sound and how it behaves
- - Number of vibrations per second; measured in Hertz
- - A musical thought, like a sentence in language
- – Variation in loudness of a musical passage
- - A series of pitches ordered with a specific pattern of intervals between its notes
- – The organization of sounds in time
- - Highest female voice
- - An interval or chord that sounds stable or pleasing
- – The height of a sound wave; determines loudness
- – When chords or notes sound harsh to our ears
- - A series of pitches that make a tune
- - The accompaniment (supporting role) to the melody
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- - Creating music spontaneously
- – The way a piece's sounds are organized, focusing on the relationship between melody, harmony, and rhythm to create the overall sound.
- - How sounds are executed
- - Instruments that are struck, shaken, or scraped
- - The distance between two pitches
- - The structure or organization of a musical work
- - Lowest male voice
- - 3 notes built from the root, 3rd and 5th
- - Highest male voice
- - Lowest female voice
23 Clues: - Lowest male voice • - Highest male voice • - Lowest female voice • - Highest female voice • - How sounds are executed • - Creating music spontaneously • - The distance between two pitches • – The organization of sounds in time • - A series of pitches that make a tune • – The science of sound and how it behaves • - 3 notes built from the root, 3rd and 5th • ...
Music Trivia 2025-08-30
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- Swedish Eurovision Song Contest Winners
- What Dorothy went over
- Tartan, Wind instrument
- _Boy
- Sweet Caroline
- Blue_ shoes
- _ John
- White Cliffs
- Teaching The World To Sing
- Pack them up
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- Fly Me to the Moon
- Louis
- Boogie Woogie _ Boy
- Elvis Movie (3rd)
- American Anthem
- Amazing Christian Hymn
- Louis world
- Vera What Day will we meet again?
- Hers will walk all over you
- Insects
20 Clues: _Boy • Louis • _ John • Insects • Louis world • Blue_ shoes • White Cliffs • Pack them up • Sweet Caroline • American Anthem • Elvis Movie (3rd) • Fly Me to the Moon • Boogie Woogie _ Boy • What Dorothy went over • Amazing Christian Hymn • Tartan, Wind instrument • Teaching The World To Sing • Hers will walk all over you • Vera What Day will we meet again? • Swedish Eurovision Song Contest Winners
Instrumental Music 2025-05-22
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- a clef which is used to compose Music for higher pitched instruments
- a piece of Music which has a beginning, a different middle, and a third part which sounds very close to the beginning
- a style of Music identified by a 'swing' rhythm and improvisation
- a style of Music known for its refreshing melodies and harmonies
- a style of Music which combines one or more other styles to create a new style
- a genre of Music known for its very ornamented style of melody
- a style of Music known for the bass line always returning 'to the one'
- the pitch names of the bass clef spaces
- a style of Music known for utilizing Blues with a strong 'back beat' rhythm
- family of instruments which strike,, scrape, or shake
- a style of Music known for its strong emotional ties to the feeling of the performer and its audience
- a family of instruments which create sound by blowing air
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- used for clarinets and saxophones creates sound by vibrating
- A SUB-family of instruments which include the flute, clarinet, and saxophone
- a drum which can change pitches
- the strings at the bottom of a particular drum which create a unique sound
- a family of instruments in which the player strikes levers, which in turn vibrate strings
- creates sound by air vibrating in a tube
- a style of Music derived from RnB but had a harder driving beat predicated on downbeats rather than syncopation
- family of instruments which create sound by having a string rubbed or plucked
- a clef which is used to compose Music for lower pitched instruments
- A SUB-family of instruments which create sound by lips vibrating
- the pitch names of the treble clef lines
23 Clues: a drum which can change pitches • the pitch names of the bass clef spaces • creates sound by air vibrating in a tube • the pitch names of the treble clef lines • family of instruments which strike,, scrape, or shake • a family of instruments which create sound by blowing air • used for clarinets and saxophones creates sound by vibrating • ...
