music Crossword Puzzles
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022 2022-02-10
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- What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in?
- What platform is best for making music go "Viral" in our modern day?
- The genre that mixes Mexican and German musical styles. Ex. Groupo Firme, Banda MS, Los Angeles Azules
- A style of music made famous by musicians of color.
- Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena
- A genre that talks about rebeling and is assoiciated with skating boarding.
- A virally popular Disney movie based on a family from Colombia that topped US music charts.
- An electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals
- A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii
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- What is the most popular music streamming sevice for kids your age?
- The most well known band of all time. Their name is also the name of a bug.
- A group of instruments that a brightly colored and played by hitting the floor.
- the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music
- What is a great search engine to find music and music videos from all of music history
- A instrument with black and white keys
- The most famous music to come from Asia that is most popular with young folks.
- A string instrument with 6 strings that is used for most genres of popular music.
- Electronic Dance Music
18 Clues: Electronic Dance Music • A instrument with black and white keys • Visual patterns created by a vibrational phenomena • A style of music made famous by musicians of color. • the name of a musician who uses turntables to mix music • What city in the USA did "House" music get its start in? • A string instrument with 4 strings that comes from Hawaii • ...
Film Score Vocabulary 2025-03-12
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- American composer who created some of the most iconic film scores of all time, including Star Wars
- Using harsh, tension-filled sounds that create discomfort
- The collection of music (including the score and sometimes songs) featured in a film.
- making sure the music is synchronized with the on-screen action, dialogue, and emotion
- a recurrent theme associated with a person, emotion, setting, or idea
- Someone who writes and creates music
- your school
- Music that creates a mood without drawing attention to itself
- Movie production company that is a pro at evoking emotion with the right music
- Central musical ideas that are often linked to particular characters, moods, or themes in the movie
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- The music written specifically for a film
- your music teacher
- German film score composer and music producer who scored The Lion King
- The contrast between the quietest and loudest parts of the music
- where the music closely mirrors or mimics the actions on screen, often used in animated films
- A movie scored by John Williams
- Each individual piece of the film score that each has a specific start and ending time
- A fantastic Pixar movie that plays with your emotions
- A movie scored by HanzZimmer
19 Clues: your school • your music teacher • A movie scored by HanzZimmer • A movie scored by John Williams • Someone who writes and creates music • The music written specifically for a film • A fantastic Pixar movie that plays with your emotions • Using harsh, tension-filled sounds that create discomfort • Music that creates a mood without drawing attention to itself • ...
MUSI200: Twentieth Century Music 2014-12-24
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- composer who wrote a silent piece of music
- student of John Cage and key part of L.A. music scene in 1980s and 1990s
- American composer who incorporates multimedia elements into his compositions
- music featuring extreme motivic concentration and few regular rhythms
- musical instrument digital interface
- style of atonal music that led to the development of serialism
- composer who incorporated folk melodies into his work
- inventor of minimalism
- series of twelve pitches that are determined by the composer
- term used to describe a period of change and progress
- famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music
- composer known for writing neoclassical works
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- Disney animation featuring Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”
- forefather of modernism and composer of “The Unanswered Question”
- composer who wrote music that was populist
- composed “Artikulation”
- style of music using magnetic tape to manipulate sounds
- composer who invented twelve-tone serialism
- composer who wrote music consisting of whole-tone and pentatonic scales
19 Clues: inventor of minimalism • composed “Artikulation” • musical instrument digital interface • composer who wrote music that was populist • composer who wrote a silent piece of music • composer who invented twelve-tone serialism • composer known for writing neoclassical works • famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music • ...
Ismael Acevedo 2026-01-08
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- a musical works solo instrument
- beggining stages of the music staff
- a man or women who supports or protects
- music people who compose the queen,king,leader or dignitary
- music outside the church
- era when vocal music was more popular instrumental music
- he studied to become a priest
- any musical instrument with a keyboard
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- music inside the church
- a musical work for chorus and soloist
- era art music became extravagant
- the group s=who performers opera
- a drama set to music and performers
- a school of music or dramatic art
- vocal music added voice parts and instruments
- von Bingen she became a nun at the age of 15
- Lord have mercy
17 Clues: Lord have mercy • music inside the church • music outside the church • he studied to become a priest • a musical works solo instrument • the group s=who performers opera • era art music became extravagant • a school of music or dramatic art • beggining stages of the music staff • a drama set to music and performers • a musical work for chorus and soloist • ...
Music Genres 2025-11-27
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- Dance music popular in the 1970s with steady beats and orchestration.
- A genre with storytelling lyrics often about rural life and love.
- Electronic dance music known for repetitive beats and synthesized sounds.
- Popular music with catchy melodies designed to appeal to a wide audience.
- Emotional music with roots in African American history, featuring expressive lyrics.
- Music blending gospel, rhythm, and blues with powerful vocals.
- Jamaican music style with offbeat rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.
- A music style known for improvisation, swing rhythms, and soulful melodies.
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- Rhythmic music featuring rap, DJing, and expressive lyrical flow.
- Energetic music characterized by electric guitars and strong beats.
- Religious music expressing praise and worship through powerful vocals.
- Rhythm and blues combining soulful singing with strong beats and groove.
- Traditional orchestral music from composers like Beethoven and Mozart.
- Acoustic music often telling stories about culture, history, and life.
- Heavy music style with distorted guitars and intense energy.
15 Clues: Heavy music style with distorted guitars and intense energy. • Music blending gospel, rhythm, and blues with powerful vocals. • Rhythmic music featuring rap, DJing, and expressive lyrical flow. • A genre with storytelling lyrics often about rural life and love. • Energetic music characterized by electric guitars and strong beats. • ...
Music in Film 2019-10-27
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- To judge or determine the significance, worth or quality of something
- A series of clicks that allow the conductor to synchronise the orchestra’s playing to the film
- The perforated strip along the film’s edge containing coded representations of sound
- The specific music for a particular scene in a film or television production
- The structure of a piece of music
- Determining which scenes should have music
- A specific moment within the scene that the music acknowledges
- Layering of sound; thick or thin
- Characters conversing which assists the audience in understanding the action onscreen
- Composing music expressly for a film
- Instrumental or vocal backing behind a scene
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- Piano, Forte, crescendo, decrescendo
- The chord progression or support for the tune
- Imitations of real-world sounds that highlight certain actions onscreen
- melodies associated with a particular character that recur throughout the film
- Tempo, Time Signature, Sounds and Silence
- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying; a tune
- The professional responsible for selecting, commissioning, and/or writing the music track for a film
- examine sound and scores through the use of the elements of music
- Putting all the sources of sound (dialogue, sound effects and music) onto one soundtrack
- The tone colour of instruments
21 Clues: The tone colour of instruments • Layering of sound; thick or thin • The structure of a piece of music • Piano, Forte, crescendo, decrescendo • Composing music expressly for a film • Tempo, Time Signature, Sounds and Silence • Determining which scenes should have music • Instrumental or vocal backing behind a scene • The chord progression or support for the tune • ...
World Music 2017-01-09
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- The number of notes used in South East Asian music.
- The place South American music originates from.
- A South American type of music.
- The event at which South American music is played.
- The place where South Asian music is listened to.
- A country in South East of Asia.
- The country that classical indian music comes from.
- A sustained note.
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- A long necked fretted string instrument.
- The name of notes used in Indian music.
- The country that South American music is played in.
- Music originating from Southern Asia.
- Music originating from the South East of Asia.
- A collection of small gongs.
- A large drum used for South American music.
15 Clues: A sustained note. • A collection of small gongs. • A South American type of music. • A country in South East of Asia. • Music originating from Southern Asia. • The name of notes used in Indian music. • A long necked fretted string instrument. • A large drum used for South American music. • Music originating from the South East of Asia. • ...
Introduction To Classical Music 2024-09-21
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- A "recap" of the original melody at the end of a fugue
- The "smarter" term for a work of music
- The words of a popular song
- How a song is put together, its form
- A latin word that means "work" composers used to catalog their music
- The feeling or mood of a piece
- The earliest form of Classical Music
- Style of music from early Renaissance that includes singing Monks
- The lyrics that tell the story of the song, sometimes rhymes
- Music structure meant for showing off, used by Bach
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- The "Master of Fugues" in the Baroque period
- Most recent time period of Classical Music
- A genre that means night time music
- A play on the main melody of a fugue, comes later
- Time period of Music between 1750-1800
- Time period of Classical that is connected to emotions
- Main melody or part of a fugue
- The repeating section of a popular song
- If it ain't ________, don't fix it
19 Clues: The words of a popular song • Main melody or part of a fugue • The feeling or mood of a piece • If it ain't ________, don't fix it • A genre that means night time music • How a song is put together, its form • The earliest form of Classical Music • The "smarter" term for a work of music • Time period of Music between 1750-1800 • The repeating section of a popular song • ...
Musical Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-01
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- Music that goes quickly
- Music with words you can sing
- The steady pulse in music
- You hit this instrument with sticks
- To make music with your voice
- Hitting your hands together to the beat
- A single musical sound
- Music that is not quiet
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- Music that is quiet
- A big instrument with black and white keys
- A string instrument you strum
- Moving your body to music
- You sing into this to make your voice louder
- A group of people playing music together
- Music that goes gently and not fast
15 Clues: Music that is quiet • A single musical sound • Music that goes quickly • Music that is not quiet • The steady pulse in music • Moving your body to music • Music with words you can sing • A string instrument you strum • To make music with your voice • You hit this instrument with sticks • Music that goes gently and not fast • Hitting your hands together to the beat • ...
Baroque Vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- Portuguese word that Baroque comes from
- Religious music, church music
- Form where a solo instrument contrasts with a larger ensemble
- Non religious music, operas, dances and court performance music.
- Extra notes or flourishes added to the melody
- Known for violin concertos
- the ______ family features instruments like the violin, viola, celo and double bass and were central to Baroque music.
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- ________ period was a time of dramatic, emotional and expressive music.
- Accompaniment whre the bass line is played by instruments like the harpsichord, organ or cello while performer improvises harmonies above
- Key figure in the development of opera and baroque music
- A dramatic work combining music, singing and dancing that became popular during the Baroque period
- Known for complex counterpoint and organ and keyboard works
- Volume, tempo and texture all do this in the baroque period.
- Music that conveys strong emotions
- Baroque music is known for this due to its intricate counterpoint and independent melodies
- Fast alteration between notes
- Famous for his operas, oratorios and grand choral music
17 Clues: Known for violin concertos • Religious music, church music • Fast alteration between notes • Music that conveys strong emotions • Portuguese word that Baroque comes from • Extra notes or flourishes added to the melody • Famous for his operas, oratorios and grand choral music • Key figure in the development of opera and baroque music • ...
Music History and Music Terms 2023-10-30
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- loud
- Famous composer during classical and romantic eras
- era of music history from 1750-1830
- famous composer during the classical era
- tool that tells all keys and their signatures
- era of music history from 1400-1600
- soft
- tells how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- famous composer during the baroque era
- very soft
- composer of simple gifts
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
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- both clefs combined
- the middle note on the grand staff
- very loud
- the lower sounding staff
- the upper sounding staff
- tells what notes are sharp or flat
- era of music history from 1600-1750
- continent where modern music originated
- era of music history from 1920-present day
- era of music history from 1830-1920
- time or speed of a piece
- composer of the four seasons
- lowers pitch 1/2 step
- composer of messiah
- era of music history from 500-1400
- composer of the nutcracker
- acting and singing combined with dancing
- raises pitch 1/2 step
30 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • both clefs combined • composer of messiah • 5 lines and 4 spaces • lowers pitch 1/2 step • raises pitch 1/2 step • the lower sounding staff • the upper sounding staff • time or speed of a piece • composer of simple gifts • composer of the nutcracker • composer of the four seasons • the middle note on the grand staff • tells what notes are sharp or flat • ...
music / music theory mega crossword 2023-10-25
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- scored "interstellar" (4,6)
- when 3 equally spaced notes take up one bar of 4/4 time
- slightly deeper sounding violin
- most sampled drum loop in history
- minimum required spotify plays for it to be visible on your profile
- worlds first electric guitar (6,3)
- predecessor to the banjo
- diminished, minor, perfect, major, ________
- drum used in orchestra
- lines connecting notes together in sheet music
- keyboard using sample based synthesis
- lowest frequency humans can hear
- 5 lines make up a _____
- shot in new york (4,6)
- common disco beat (4,2,3,5)
- category of music theory notation pertaining to volume
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- my bloody valentine - 1991
- genre of music using notes that do not appear on western keyboards
- opposite of crescendo
- rapper who has done the most features
- religion associated with reggae
- 2006 album, the black ______
- jamaican street instrument is made from this
- a break between 2 notes in sheet music
- maroon ____, or jackson ____
- used in the minecraft soundtrack
- the amount of sharps or flats (3,9)
- popular music used in 80s video games
- listen to this genre at home
- most famous recording studio in the world (5,4)
- heating vinyls causes them to ____.
- quarter note
- where dubstep was first played in clubs
- the lowest bass frequencies
- modular synth, 1964
- last commonly used variant of the oon
- records making a comeback
37 Clues: quarter note • modular synth, 1964 • opposite of crescendo • drum used in orchestra • shot in new york (4,6) • 5 lines make up a _____ • predecessor to the banjo • records making a comeback • my bloody valentine - 1991 • scored "interstellar" (4,6) • the lowest bass frequencies • common disco beat (4,2,3,5) • 2006 album, the black ______ • maroon ____, or jackson ____ • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- / This instrument is made out of an
- / Calypso music is music of the Ca.......
- / Has every every instrument
- / Musician that plays steel drum
- / Has a volcano
- / A language spoken in latin america
- / Is the music of Jamaica
- / Small sticks Originated in Cube and is a instrument
- / Dance that comes from the Dominican republic and Haiti
- / Has to be made to up stand humidity
- / Ancient structure built in Andes Mountains
- / Tall drum originated from cuba
- / capital is AlbanyCharro / Mariachi Band wear
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- / Instrument ( drum) originated from Cuba
- / Instrument used in Andean Music
- / Low instrument in Mariachi band
- / Mariachi plays this style of music
- / Primarily used instrument in merengue
- / This music was originated in Argentina
- / Metal tube with holes
- / Island country in the Caribbean
- / People who weren't originally there or before colonization.
- / Started in Trinidad and Tobago
- / High instrument used in Mariachi band
- / where Andean music comes from
- / Language other that spanish spoken in the Caribbean
- / indigenous people of Andes Mountains
- / Calpyso music started from
28 Clues: / Has a volcano • / Metal tube with holes • / Is the music of Jamaica • / Has every every instrument • / Calpyso music started from • / where Andean music comes from • / Musician that plays steel drum • / Started in Trinidad and Tobago • / Tall drum originated from cuba • / Instrument used in Andean Music • / Low instrument in Mariachi band • ...
Musical genres 2023-06-24
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- Energetic and rhythmic music designed for dancing and moving to the beat.
- Uplifting and spiritual music with roots in African-American church traditions.
- Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong beats.
- Soulful music that expresses emotions, often featuring a twelve-bar structure.
- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers.
- Traditional music passed down through generations, often played with acoustic instruments.
- Smooth and improvisational music with elements of swing and syncopation.
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- Laid-back and rhythmic music originating from Jamaica, known for its distinctive beat.
- Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience.
- Fast-paced and rebellious music often characterized by loud guitars and aggressive vocals.
- Rhythm and Blues music with soulful vocals and a mix of jazz and gospel influences.
- Music that tells stories about life, often featuring guitars and fiddles.
- Loud and heavy music with distorted guitars and powerful vocals.
- Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics often accompanied by beats and electronic sounds.
- Elegant and refined music composed by famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
15 Clues: Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers. • Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience. • Loud and heavy music with distorted guitars and powerful vocals. • Smooth and improvisational music with elements of swing and syncopation. • Energetic and rhythmic music designed for dancing and moving to the beat. • ...
Classic kids crossword 2025-03-01
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- how high or low a note is
- when each music note is played sharply and by itself, the opposite of legato
- when you pluck the strings on a stringed instrument, rather than playing them with a bow
- to play music loudly or strongly
- at a walking pace of music
- growing steadily louder
- to play music smoothly, to blend notes together
- when string players use their bow to make sounds
- the end, tail, or closing section of a song
- timing or speed of the music
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- to play music brisk and happily, sometimes fast
- gradually getting quieter
- when three or more notes are played at the same time; there are many different types or combinations that can be played in music
- this is the written down version of music, generally for a complex piece that shows the music for a number of musical instruments
- slow
- last movement of a symphony
- slowly
- played by a single musical instrument or voice
18 Clues: slow • slowly • growing steadily louder • gradually getting quieter • how high or low a note is • at a walking pace of music • last movement of a symphony • timing or speed of the music • to play music loudly or strongly • the end, tail, or closing section of a song • played by a single musical instrument or voice • to play music brisk and happily, sometimes fast • ...
3rd Grade Music 2018-03-26
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- staff is divided into these
- smallest string instrument
- religious music invented by African American slaves
- the end of the music
- directs the orchestra
- 4 counts of silence
- style of music with improvisation
- family with flute clarinet saxophone
- same words and music section
- group sings the same notes at the same time
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- family with trumpet trombone and tuba
- any instrument you hit shake or scrape
- end or alternate ending
- wrote jazz music
- gradually get louder
- short, repeated pattern
- divides the staff into measures or bars
- ABACADA music form
18 Clues: wrote jazz music • ABACADA music form • 4 counts of silence • the end of the music • gradually get louder • directs the orchestra • end or alternate ending • short, repeated pattern • smallest string instrument • staff is divided into these • same words and music section • style of music with improvisation • family with flute clarinet saxophone • family with trumpet trombone and tuba • ...
Lesson 2B Vocabulary Review Crossword 2022-11-09
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- track and field
- to fish
- animals
- to play (sports/games)
- to listen to
- What do you like to do?
- sports
- music
- band
- to dance
- fish (alive)
- American football
- to ride a bicycle
- merengue
- to play sports
- to sing
- salsa
- to play (music)
- What type of … do you like?
- golf
- volleyball
- to watch TV
- wrestling
- activities
- speech
- I like … more/better (I prefer)
- to write
- softball
- drama
- cat
- horse
- to swim
- I don't like either of them.
- to eat
- dog
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- to ride a horse, go horseback riding
- to play video games
- música to listen to music
- art
- … is my favorite …
- reggaeton
- choir
- basketball
- to drink
- dance
- pop music
- I like both.
- to watch movies
- country music
- Latin American music
- hockey
- to run
- soccer
- And what else?
- baseball
- rabbit
- to draw
- Do you like … or … more?
- sheep, lamb
- classical music
- rock music
- tennis
- chicken, hen
- jazz music
- to read
- cow
- to travel
- to use electronics
68 Clues: art • cat • cow • dog • band • golf • music • choir • dance • salsa • drama • horse • sports • hockey • to run • soccer • rabbit • speech • tennis • to eat • to fish • animals • to sing • to draw • to swim • to read • to dance • to drink • merengue • baseball • to write • softball • reggaeton • pop music • wrestling • to travel • basketball • volleyball • activities • rock music • jazz music • to watch TV • sheep, lamb • to listen to • fish (alive) • I like both. • chicken, hen • ...
1st Year Music 2021-12-05
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- the objects used by musicians to create sound
- original music written to accompany a film
- a note value worth 3 beats
- half beat of silence
- a note value worth 4 beats
- a note value worth 2 beats
- a person who writes music
- the feeling the music gives the listener
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- a note value worth half a beat
- a symbol drawn at the start a melody
- a note value worth one beat
- the speed at which music is played
- this indicates a piece of music is finished
- the lines used to divide up each bar of music
- 4 crotchet beats in a bar
- the volume of the music
- the pattern of beats in the music
17 Clues: half beat of silence • the volume of the music • 4 crotchet beats in a bar • a person who writes music • a note value worth 3 beats • a note value worth 4 beats • a note value worth 2 beats • a note value worth one beat • a note value worth half a beat • the pattern of beats in the music • the speed at which music is played • a symbol drawn at the start a melody • ...
Janet Diaz Rios 2026-01-09
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- a song or melody
- was the begining of the music staff
- was the first to write music for females
- means Lord have mercy part of Catholic mass
- performed outside church
- a musical work for solo instrument
- companies the group that performs the opera
- a musical work for chorus and soloist
- musician the people who compose or perform music at palace
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- studied to be a priest but never served the church
- any musical instrument with a keyboard
- where vocal music was more popular then instruments
- vocal music began to have more vocal parts
- era art and music became extravagant
- drama set to music and sung by performers
- a man or woman who supports protects something
- a school of music or dramatic art
- performed in church
18 Clues: a song or melody • performed in church • performed outside church • a school of music or dramatic art • a musical work for solo instrument • was the begining of the music staff • era art and music became extravagant • a musical work for chorus and soloist • any musical instrument with a keyboard • was the first to write music for females • ...
Renaissance and middle age 2025-02-20
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- :"Medieval warrior with a code of chivalry"
- :"Medieval stringed instrument played with a wheel"
- :"Simple, monophonic melody used in medieval Christian chant"
- :"Medieval stringed instrument, precursor to the violin"
- :"Family of instruments, including flutes and clarinets"
- :"Lowest class of medieval society, often working as farmers"
- :"High-ranking clergy member in medieval Christianity"
- :"Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and individualism"
- :"Family of stringed instruments, including the viola and cello"
- :"Stringed keyboard instrument popular in Renaissance music"
- :"Religious or spiritual, often referring to medieval music or art"
- :"Vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment"
- :"Medieval poet-musician from southern France"
- :"Ancient Greek stringed instrument, symbolizing music and poetry"
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- :"Medieval competition where knights showcased their skills"
- :"Type of chant used in medieval Christian worship"
- :"Stringed instrument popular in Renaissance music, with a pear-shaped body"
- :"Members of the aristocracy in medieval society"
- :"Historical period spanning from 5th to 15th century"
- :"Brass instrument, often used in Renaissance and Baroque music"
- :"Cultural and artistic movement in 14th-17th century Europe"
- :"Non-religious, often referring to medieval music or literature"
- :"Traditional Scottish instrument with a distinctive sound"
- :Single-line melody, often used in Renaissance music"
- :"Complex interweaving of multiple melodies in medieval music"
25 Clues: :"Medieval warrior with a code of chivalry" • :"Medieval poet-musician from southern France" • :"Members of the aristocracy in medieval society" • :"Medieval stringed instrument played with a wheel" • :"Type of chant used in medieval Christian worship" • :Single-line melody, often used in Renaissance music" • :"Historical period spanning from 5th to 15th century" • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 6 2023-12-31
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- a form of American popular music
- a group of students who are taught together (lớp)
- to make a choice about what you are going to do (quyết định)
- music produced electronically, such as by an electric keyboard
- to present a play, music, dance, etc., before an audience (trình diễn)
- a type of music in which the artist speaks to a strong rhythm
- not able to hear anything, or not able to hear very well
- a group of musicians (ban nhạc)
- a musical event (buổi hòa nhạc)
- famous
- someone who performs or writes music, espcially as their job
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- an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum
- a person who plays percussion instruments (người chơi nhạc cụ bộ gõ)
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to a play, a concert, a talk, etc. (khán giả)
- a group of people who work together at a particular job (nhóm, đội)
- a large number of people gathered together in a public place (đám đông)
- European music that is related to 18th‑century
- popular music, music that many people listen to
- the bottom surface area inside a building (sàn (nhà))
- a type of modern American popular music with electric guitars and drums
20 Clues: famous • a group of musicians (ban nhạc) • a musical event (buổi hòa nhạc) • a form of American popular music • European music that is related to 18th‑century • popular music, music that many people listen to • a group of students who are taught together (lớp) • the bottom surface area inside a building (sàn (nhà)) • ...
2ESO Unit 6 2025-05-14
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- A small wooden instrument with strings, played with a bow
- A person who uses their voice to make music
- A notebook where you write about your daily life or thoughts
- A person who writes music
- An activity where you slide along a cable high above the ground
- A person who plays an instrument or makes music
- A large group of people who play music together with many instruments
- A person who plays the guitar
- A light object with strings that flies in the air when it’s windy
- A person who plays and mixes music at a party or event
- In or to another country
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- A sport where you jump off a high place with a rope tied to your legs
- A game where players wear sensors and try to hit each other with safe beams of light
- A fun activity where people sing songs along with music
- A kind of music with instruments like violins and pianos, often from the past
- A type of music with strong rhythm, rap, and beats
- A person who plays the piano
- A large instrument with black and white keys you press to make music
- A person who leads and guides musicians in a concert
- A shelter made of cloth used for sleeping outdoors
20 Clues: In or to another country • A person who writes music • A person who plays the piano • A person who plays the guitar • A person who uses their voice to make music • A person who plays an instrument or makes music • A type of music with strong rhythm, rap, and beats • A shelter made of cloth used for sleeping outdoors • A person who leads and guides musicians in a concert • ...
musical instruments 2025-10-13
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- How many strings does a ukulele have?
- A person who plays the guitar.
- It is a long black instrument that you blow into to make music.
- Another word for a melody or a piece of music.
- It has black and white keys, and you play it with your fingers.
- The steady sound that helps you keep time in music.
- You hit them with sticks to make a strong rhythm.
- A group of people who play music together.
- The place where musicians play in front of people.
- A person who plays the piano.
- A person who uses their voice to make music.
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- It is a thin metal instrument that you blow across to make soft sounds.
- A single sound in music, written on a music sheet.
- A large group that plays many instruments together.
- It looks like a small guitar and is often played in country music.
- You hold it under your chin and play it with a bow.
- How many valves does a trumpet usually have?
- How many strings does a guitar have?
- It is a big instrument with many strings that you pluck gently.
- Something you sing or listen to; it has words and music.
20 Clues: A person who plays the piano. • A person who plays the guitar. • How many strings does a guitar have? • How many strings does a ukulele have? • A group of people who play music together. • How many valves does a trumpet usually have? • A person who uses their voice to make music. • Another word for a melody or a piece of music. • ...
32 2024-07-29
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- International film fest
- Richardson arts fest
- Port Aransas sand sculptures
- Snook music and chili cookoff
- Annual Dallas event
- Spicy cookoff in Terlingua
- Austin Christmas tree
- Mysterious desert lights
- Fredericksburg celebration
- Galveston holiday street fest
- Austin music fest
- Austin music festival
- Austin's Congress Avenue bats
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- Turkey races in Cuero
- Galveston's big party
- Plano balloon show
- Plantersville medieval fest
- Terlingua music festival
- San Antonio celebration
- Strawberry event
- Film festival in Alpine
- Major Houston event
- Houston mobile art show
- Austin tech and music fest
- New Braunfels German fest
25 Clues: Strawberry event • Austin music fest • Plano balloon show • Annual Dallas event • Major Houston event • Richardson arts fest • Turkey races in Cuero • Galveston's big party • Austin Christmas tree • Austin music festival • International film fest • San Antonio celebration • Film festival in Alpine • Houston mobile art show • Terlingua music festival • Mysterious desert lights • ...
PJSK Groups & Members 2024-11-28
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- Guitar Player
- Musical Show Performers
- Band Group
- Half-Dark, Half-Light Blue Haired Street Performer
- Green Haired Music Show Performer
- Nightly Composer
- Nightly Lyricist
- Black-to-Blue Haired Street Performer
- Nightly Illustrator
- Sandy Blonde Haired Street Performer
- Blue Haired Idol
- Idol Group
- "Light Blue" Haired Idol
- Drummer
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- Keyboardist
- Night Music Makers
- Pink Haired Music Show Performer
- Nightly Animator
- Orange Haired Street Performer
- Street Performers
- Blonde Haired Music Show Performer
- Purple Haired Music Show Performer
- Brown Haired Idol
- Bassist
- Pink Haired Idol
25 Clues: Bassist • Drummer • Band Group • Idol Group • Keyboardist • Guitar Player • Nightly Animator • Nightly Composer • Nightly Lyricist • Blue Haired Idol • Pink Haired Idol • Street Performers • Brown Haired Idol • Night Music Makers • Nightly Illustrator • Musical Show Performers • "Light Blue" Haired Idol • Orange Haired Street Performer • Pink Haired Music Show Performer • ...
1st Year Music 2021-12-05
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- the objects used by musicians to create sound
- original music written to accompany a film
- a note value with 3 beats
- half beat of silence
- a note value with 4 beats
- a note value with 2 beats
- a person who writes music
- the feeling the music gives the listener
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- a note value worth half a beat
- a symbol drawn at the start a melody
- a note value with one beat
- the speed at which music is played
- this indicates a piece of music is finished
- the lines used to divide up each bar of music
- 4 crotchet beats in a bar
- the volume of the music
- the pattern of beats in the music
17 Clues: half beat of silence • the volume of the music • a note value with 3 beats • 4 crotchet beats in a bar • a note value with 4 beats • a note value with 2 beats • a person who writes music • a note value with one beat • a note value worth half a beat • the pattern of beats in the music • the speed at which music is played • a symbol drawn at the start a melody • ...
6 2026-03-06
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- Tony Stark builds a suit
- Popular music style
- King of the jungle
- Guitar driven music
- Movie entry sales
- Performance platform
- Improvised music style
- First film showing
- Audience clapping
- Emotional music style
- Warrior girl saves China
- Slow emotional song
- Very popular song
- Gritty Wolverine finale
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- Merc with a mouth
- Traditional music
- Dark Knight of Gotham
- Stage bright light
- Filmmaking leadership
- Glass slipper fairy tale
- Man of Steel from Krypton
- Peter Parker web slinger
- Dramatic singing show
- Patriotic song
- God of Thunder with hammer
25 Clues: Patriotic song • Merc with a mouth • Traditional music • Movie entry sales • Audience clapping • Very popular song • Stage bright light • King of the jungle • First film showing • Popular music style • Guitar driven music • Slow emotional song • Performance platform • Dark Knight of Gotham • Filmmaking leadership • Dramatic singing show • Emotional music style • Improvised music style • ...
10 2026-03-06
Across
- Record player device
- Frances McDormand van life
- Kristen Stewart as Diana
- Cuba Gooding Jr debut
- Scissors for hands
- Sound output device
- Ana de Armas as Marilyn
- Say his name three times
- Spike Lee pizza shop
- Music celebration event
- Lead singer
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- Classic music disc
- Strong rhythm accent
- II Society hood drama
- Sound boosting device
- Large orchestral piece
- Offbeat rhythm style
- Musical ending phrase
- Opening music piece
- Gradual volume rise
- Saving music file
- Baz Luhrmann musical biopic
- One woman hiking trip
- Online music playing
- Group performance cast
25 Clues: Lead singer • Saving music file • Classic music disc • Scissors for hands • Opening music piece • Gradual volume rise • Sound output device • Strong rhythm accent • Offbeat rhythm style • Record player device • Online music playing • Spike Lee pizza shop • II Society hood drama • Sound boosting device • Musical ending phrase • Cuba Gooding Jr debut • One woman hiking trip • Large orchestral piece • ...
6th grade band 2025-10-30
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- loud
- 2 counts of sound
- 1/2 count of sound
- only one person plays
- play the music again
- first seven letters of the alphabet
- speed of music
- soft
- everyone plays
- 1 count of sound
- type of attack used to play a note or group of notes
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- medium loud
- louds and softs in music
- 5 lines and 4 spaces for writing music
- very soft
- medium soft
- 4 counts of sound
- piece of music featuring two different parts played together
- area between two bar lines
- symbol telling you to take a breath
20 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • speed of music • everyone plays • 1 count of sound • 2 counts of sound • 4 counts of sound • 1/2 count of sound • play the music again • only one person plays • louds and softs in music • area between two bar lines • first seven letters of the alphabet • symbol telling you to take a breath • 5 lines and 4 spaces for writing music • ...
MUSI200: Twentieth Century Music 2014-12-24
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- composer who wrote a silent piece of music
- term used to describe a period of change and progress
- musical instrument digital interface
- famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music
- style of atonal music that led to the development of serialism
- composer who invented twelve-tone serialism
- composer who wrote music that was populist
- composed “Artikulation”
- inventor of minimalism
- composer who incorporated folk melodies into his work
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- American composer who incorporates multimedia elements into his compositions
- composer who wrote music consisting of whole-tone and pentatonic scales
- music featuring extreme motivic concentration and few regular rhythms
- style of music using magnetic tape to manipulate sounds
- composer known for writing neoclassical works
- Disney animation featuring Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”
- student of John Cage and key part of L.A. music scene in 1980s and 1990s
- forefather of modernism and composer of “The Unanswered Question”
18 Clues: inventor of minimalism • composed “Artikulation” • musical instrument digital interface • composer who wrote a silent piece of music • composer who wrote music that was populist • composer who invented twelve-tone serialism • composer known for writing neoclassical works • famous musician who followed Edgard Varese’s music • ...
Musical Genres 2023-05-05
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- (4): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1960s, characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and prominent bass lines.
- (10): A genre of music that uses electronic instruments and technology to create and manipulate sounds.
- (4): A genre of popular music that emerged in the 1950s and is characterized by a strong beat and amplified instruments.
- (4): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by its use of gospel-influenced vocals and prominent rhythm section.
- (4): A genre of rock music that emerged in the mid-1970s, characterized by its fast tempo and rebellious attitude.
- (5): A genre of music that is associated with independent record labels and artists, often characterized by its DIY aesthetic and diverse influences.
- (6): A genre of music that emerged in African American and Latino communities in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1970s, characterized by rapping and beatboxing.
- (3): A genre of music that emerged in African American communities in the United States in the 1940s, characterized by its use of soulful vocals and prominent rhythm section.
- (6): A genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and socially conscious lyrics.
- (4): A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a swinging feel.
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- (4): A genre of music that is often associated with traditional or acoustic instruments and lyrics that tell stories about everyday life.
- (5): A genre of rock music that is characterized by its heavy use of distorted electric guitars and powerful vocals.
- (9): A genre of music that emerged in Europe during the Baroque era and is characterized by its use of orchestral instruments and complex arrangements.
- (3): A genre of music that is broadly popular and commercially oriented, often characterized by catchy melodies and upbeat rhythms.
- (6): A genre of Christian music that is characterized by its use of choirs and emphasis on religious themes.
- (7): A genre of music that originated in the Southern United States and often features lyrics about rural life, love, and heartbreak.
- (5): A genre of music that originated in African American communities in the Deep South of the United States, often characterized by a melancholy sound and lyrics about hardship and heartache.
- (5): A genre of music that combines vocal and instrumental music with drama, usually performed in an elaborate setting.
18 Clues: (4): A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a swinging feel. • (10): A genre of music that uses electronic instruments and technology to create and manipulate sounds. • (6): A genre of Christian music that is characterized by its use of choirs and emphasis on religious themes. • ...
Classical Music and Music Theory 2025-09-16
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- Composer of the Marriage of Figaro
- Inversion of the tonic chord with the dominant in the bass
- Commonly and incorrectly referred to as the earliest genre of Classical music
- Musical form with a subject answered in counterpoint
- Like many works of Bach
- Musical form that can take the form of ABACABA
- Birthplace of Vivaldi
- Composer of the "Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser" melody
- First name of Saint-Saëns
- Composer whose fourth symphony is commonly referred to as the "Italian" symphony
- Augmented sixth chord made by the notes Ab, C, Eb, and F#
- Composer of the Art of Fugue
- Birthplace of Mozart
- Place where Beethoven wrote his testament about contemplating suicide
- Composer who believed that the ninth symphony is always a composer's last
- German school of music
- Deathplace of Mozart
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- Original dedicatee of Beethoven's third symphony
- Musical form with an exposition, development, and recapitulation
- Classical music genre utilizing tone rows
- Composer of the Egmont Overture
- Musical form of the fifth movement of Bach's second violin partita
- Title of the second movement of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
- Musical form of the finale of Brahms' fourth symphony
- First word of the lyrics of the "Ode to Joy" section of Beethoven's ninth symphony
- Opus number of Vivaldi's Four Seasons
- Danse ____, composed by Saint-Saëns
- Birthplace of Beethoven
- Heptatonic scale with five whole steps and two half steps
- 19th century virtuoso violinist who composed 24 caprices
- Interval known as the "Devil's Interval"
- Birthplace of Telemann
32 Clues: Birthplace of Mozart • Deathplace of Mozart • Birthplace of Vivaldi • German school of music • Birthplace of Telemann • Like many works of Bach • Birthplace of Beethoven • First name of Saint-Saëns • Composer of the Art of Fugue • Composer of the Egmont Overture • Composer of the Marriage of Figaro • Danse ____, composed by Saint-Saëns • Opus number of Vivaldi's Four Seasons • ...
QDF 6.0 Sponsors Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-06
Across
- Dulcimer Players Club FunFest
- Alan Wade Music
- Dulcimer
- for Transition & Healing Program
- / HD Homeland
- Custom Hammers
- Dulcimer Gathering
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- Crossing
- Brown’s Music
- Makers (Harp Kit)
- Weimer Hammers
- Music
- Music - Neal Hellman Mtn. Dulcimer
- Lady Carol
- Dulcimers
- Harmony Dulcimer Company
- Ridgeway’s Learning for Life
- Works Instruments
18 Clues: Music • Crossing • Dulcimer • Dulcimers • Lady Carol • Brown’s Music • / HD Homeland • Weimer Hammers • Custom Hammers • Alan Wade Music • Makers (Harp Kit) • Works Instruments • Dulcimer Gathering • Harmony Dulcimer Company • Ridgeway’s Learning for Life • Dulcimer Players Club FunFest • for Transition & Healing Program • Music - Neal Hellman Mtn. Dulcimer
34. International Folk & Traditional Music 2025-08-18
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- Louisiana French-American folk music
- Traditional Mexican ensemble music
- Portuguese melancholic song tradition
- Eastern European folk dance in 2/4 time
- American acoustic string band music
- Brazilian carnival dance music with syncopated rhythms
- Caribbean music from Trinidad and Tobago
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- Lively Spanish or Portuguese folk dance
- Argentine ballroom dance and music style
- Spanish guitar style with passionate dancing
- Jamaican music style popularized by Bob Marley
- Sea _____ work songs sung by sailors
- Nova smooth Brazilian jazz-influenced style
- Louisiana Creole dance music with accordion
- Eastern European Jewish celebratory music
15 Clues: Traditional Mexican ensemble music • American acoustic string band music • Louisiana French-American folk music • Sea _____ work songs sung by sailors • Portuguese melancholic song tradition • Lively Spanish or Portuguese folk dance • Eastern European folk dance in 2/4 time • Argentine ballroom dance and music style • Caribbean music from Trinidad and Tobago • ...
Mahalia Jackson 2017-01-31
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- African American music popular in the 1940s with sad lyrics
- A synonym of slavery
- A problem
- To sing in different keys, but the music matches
- How fast music goes
- The opposite of ungrateful
- An award given to someone after they have died
- The antonym of soloist
- Unchanging
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- The antonym of religious
- Rhythm
- The antonym of secular
- A violin, but not played in a symphony. Played in folk music
- An outline, like a shadow
- When band members get together to play
- A tune or a song
- African American church music that is uplifting
- A combination of rhythm, gospel and blues music. Aretha Franklin
- An orchestra
19 Clues: Rhythm • A problem • Unchanging • An orchestra • A tune or a song • How fast music goes • A synonym of slavery • The antonym of secular • The antonym of soloist • The antonym of religious • An outline, like a shadow • The opposite of ungrateful • When band members get together to play • An award given to someone after they have died • African American church music that is uplifting • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2024-09-11
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- the distinct tonal quality of an instrument
- the customs, beliefs, art, and institutions of a group of people
- type of music characterized by formal training and refined performance
- studies the music of different cultural groups
- 36-string harp in Veracruzan music
- 4-string guitar in Veracruzan music. Requinto _________
- a portion of a song used to create a new piece of music
- instruments that use electricity to create sound
- informal music developed within a region associated with a cultural group
- simple instruments that create sound by shaking or scraping
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- classical music written for small ensembles
- the practices, means, uses, and beliefs about music of a group of people
- instrument that uses a skin or membrane stretched across a resonating chamber
- popular Veracruzan song covered by Richie Valens in the 1950's
- the way beats or pulses are organized
- Motown's success earned it the nickname __________,USA
- instrument that creates sound by manipulating air
- particular type of music with specific sound or style
- studies the culture and customs of a group of people
- the highness or lowness of sound
- a form of expression within a genre (sub-genre)
- instruments that create sound by plucking or striking a string
- well-known classical composer of Don Giovanni
- record label founded by Berry Gordy in Detroit, MI
- an organized succession of musical tones or pitches
- balinese gong-chime ensemble
- type of music meant for the masses
27 Clues: balinese gong-chime ensemble • the highness or lowness of sound • 36-string harp in Veracruzan music • type of music meant for the masses • the way beats or pulses are organized • classical music written for small ensembles • the distinct tonal quality of an instrument • well-known classical composer of Don Giovanni • studies the music of different cultural groups • ...
Music - Monty & Amelia 2020-09-17
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- it’s very slow
- a particular speed In a piece of music
- the thickness/thinness in a piece of music
- a particular pattern in a piece of music
- it’s a 1 beat note in a piece of music
- a lively & fast tempo in music
- it’s a 1/4 beat note in a piece of music
- a soft tempo in music
- the high and low sound in a piece of music
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- the way a piece of music is put together
- it’s loud
- it’s very loud
- long and short sounds in a piece of music
- a wood instrument played in a band/orchestra
- it’s very fast
15 Clues: it’s loud • it’s very slow • it’s very loud • it’s very fast • a soft tempo in music • a lively & fast tempo in music • a particular speed In a piece of music • it’s a 1 beat note in a piece of music • the way a piece of music is put together • a particular pattern in a piece of music • it’s a 1/4 beat note in a piece of music • long and short sounds in a piece of music • ...
music crossword 2019-09-20
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- Music style
- String instrument
- Brass instrument
- Keys instrument
- A person who makes music
- Object to make music
- Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
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- Tone sequence
- The person who present the music in words
- A person who play a string instrument
- Music tact
- A typical instrument for jazz music
- Text of a song
- swiss instrument
- theatre
15 Clues: theatre • Music tact • Music style • Tone sequence • Text of a song • Keys instrument • Brass instrument • swiss instrument • String instrument • Object to make music • A person who makes music • A typical instrument for jazz music • A person who play a string instrument • The person who present the music in words • Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
Music crossword 2019-09-20
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- Tone sequence
- Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
- The person who present the music in words
- A person who play a string instrument
- Music theatre
- Keys instrument
- Brass instrument
- swiss instrument
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- A person who makes music
- Object to make music
- Music style
- A typical instrument for jazz music
- String instrument
- Text of a song
- Music tact
15 Clues: Music tact • Music style • Tone sequence • Music theatre • Text of a song • Keys instrument • Brass instrument • swiss instrument • String instrument • Object to make music • A person who makes music • A typical instrument for jazz music • A person who play a string instrument • The person who present the music in words • Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
20th century music composition 2025-12-08
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- Second Viennese School composers used this (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern).
- A motive associated with a specific character or theme
- An ensemble formed by linking computers and speakers together
- Music that is brought down to its fundamental elements with repetition as the focus
- Music that avoids traditional harmony.
- Music that started with new media developed beginning in the 1970's
- Music that progresses without ever repeating a section.
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- Musical movement that arose as a reaction against romanticism but sought to capture classical ideals
- Two or more voices or instruments in different keys together at once.
- Instruments that electronically generate a wide variety of sounds
- Music that uses both electronically produced sounds and recorded natural sounds
- Composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements.
- Uses notes not part of a predominant scale.
- Music based on a composer's impression of an object, concept or event.
- Musical movement focused on strong rhythmic pulse and distinct musical ideas.
- Compositional technique that used a randomly produced series of tones based on the chromatic scale.
- Music that followed Opera as the next step in the music supporting drama
- This is a strictly American genre of music
18 Clues: Music that avoids traditional harmony. • This is a strictly American genre of music • Uses notes not part of a predominant scale. • A motive associated with a specific character or theme • Music that progresses without ever repeating a section. • An ensemble formed by linking computers and speakers together • ...
kimbrya echols 2026-01-12
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- a man or woman who supports or protects something
- a school of music or dramatic art.
- means Lord have mercy and is apart of a Catholic mass.
- music performed out of church.
- companies, the group that performs the opera.
- studied to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity.
- became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior
- a musical wok for solo instrument.
- a song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same of few different notes
- was the beginning of the music staff.
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- a musical work for chorus and soloist,
- an era where art and music became extravagant.
- musician, the people who compose, conduct or perform, music at the place of residence of a queen, king, leader, or dignitary.
- an era where vocal music had more voice parts and instruments were added.
- an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumental music.
- any musical instrument with a keyboard,
- drama set to music and sung by performers, with orchestral accompaniment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing.
- music performed in church.
18 Clues: music performed in church. • music performed out of church. • a school of music or dramatic art. • a musical wok for solo instrument. • was the beginning of the music staff. • a musical work for chorus and soloist, • any musical instrument with a keyboard, • companies, the group that performs the opera. • an era where art and music became extravagant. • ...
Great sounds 2025-05-09
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- this is a set of musical instruments that you can play it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands
- a guitar used with electricity
- the set of black and white keys on a piano or other musical instrument
- a genre of music with powerful drumming and often aggressive vocals
- a large musical instrument played by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard
- widely accepted and used for a long time,a traditional style of music
- sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to
- is another way to say a type or a style of art,film or music
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- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music
- a metal musical instrument that you blow into,used especially in jazz
- a type of loud modern music with a strong beat played on electric guitars and drums
- (of a person)be able to do many different things
- a dramatic work in which all or most of the words are sung to music
- a type of music with strong rhythms,saxophones are often used when playing this music
- a musical instrument with strings,that you hold under your chin and play with a bow
- a type of music that expresses strong emotions.made popular by African American musicians
- a tool or device used for a particular task
- this is an adjective connected with music
18 Clues: a guitar used with electricity • this is an adjective connected with music • a tool or device used for a particular task • (of a person)be able to do many different things • a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music • is another way to say a type or a style of art,film or music • a dramatic work in which all or most of the words are sung to music • ...
Music History and Music Terms 2023-08-30
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- loud
- Famous composer during classical and romantic eras
- era of music history from 1750-1830
- famous composer during the classical era
- tool that tells all keys and their signatures
- era of music history from 1400-1600
- soft
- tells how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- famous composer during the baroque era
- very soft
- composer of simple gifts
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
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- both clefs combined
- the middle note on the grand staff
- very loud
- the lower sounding staff
- the upper sounding staff
- tells what notes are sharp or flat
- era of music history from 1600-1750
- continent where modern music originated
- era of music history from 1920-present day
- era of music history from 1830-1920
- time or speed of a piece
- composer of the four seasons
- lowers pitch 1/2 step
- composer of messiah
- era of music history from 500-1400
- composer of the nutcracker
- acting and singing combined with dancing
- raises pitch 1/2 step
30 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • both clefs combined • composer of messiah • 5 lines and 4 spaces • lowers pitch 1/2 step • raises pitch 1/2 step • the lower sounding staff • the upper sounding staff • time or speed of a piece • composer of simple gifts • composer of the nutcracker • composer of the four seasons • the middle note on the grand staff • tells what notes are sharp or flat • ...
Japanese Crossword 2012-08-21
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- theatre with monologues - half spoken, half sung
- musical mode
- small three-string plucked instrument
- court instrumental music
- notch flute
- court dance music
- long zither with 13 strings, melodic instrument
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- oboe-like instrument
- horizontally-blown bamboo flute
- mouth organ with 17 bamboo pipes
- musical dramas accompanied by three drums and a flute
- puppet theatre
- section of music - 'breaking away'
- four-string lute played with a plectrum
- traditional court music
- section of music - 'hurried'
- section of music - introduction
17 Clues: notch flute • puppet theatre • oboe-like instrument • musical mode • horizontally-blown bamboo flute • court dance music • traditional court music • court instrumental music • section of music - 'hurried' • section of music - introduction • ...
7th Grade Band 2022-05-03
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- A part in music played by yourself
- Tells you to hold the note longer than usual
- A piece of music played by two people
- The person in charge of the music
- An emphasized note in music
- Combines the value of two rhythms
- Notes outside of the Key Signature
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- The five lines and four spaces music is written on
- Playing the music too slow
- Musical Silence
- Playing at a strong volume level
- The different volume levels in music
- Playing the music too fast
- a musical performance
- A piece of music played by three people
15 Clues: Musical Silence • a musical performance • Playing the music too slow • Playing the music too fast • An emphasized note in music • Playing at a strong volume level • The person in charge of the music • Combines the value of two rhythms • A part in music played by yourself • Notes outside of the Key Signature • The different volume levels in music • ...
Music History 800 - 1600 2024-03-11
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- What country is considered the central location for the Renaissance period?
- The *BLANK* period of music was the first European period of music to use instruments
- What religion controlled much of the music that was written and performed in Europe
- This was the job title of a traveling musician during the Medieval Period
- When a performer makes up their own music "on the fly" without having it written down for them, we call it
- The music of the *BLANK* period reflected the motto "bigger is better"
- When scholars first started writing music down, the staff only has *BLANK* lines
- During the Medieval period, the *BLANK* class grew because of better technologies and infrastructure
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- When a piece of music has many melodies being played or sung at a time we, we call that *BLANK* music
- True or False, the Black Plague at the end of the Medieval period caused many Europeans to lose faith in the Catholic church
- The *BLANK* period of music only used singing, no instruments
- There were three "Romance Languages" during the Renaissance period. Italian, French, and *BLANK*
- When a piece of music only has one melody being played or sung at a time, we call that *BLANK* music
- What language was all music from the Chant and Medieval periods written in?
- In Early Eastern music, it was common for a musical performance to be accompanied by a
- What was the name of the keyboard instrument that was built into the walls of so many churches during the Renaissance?
- True or False, Early Eastern music (like Western Music) was strictly monophonic
17 Clues: The *BLANK* period of music only used singing, no instruments • The music of the *BLANK* period reflected the motto "bigger is better" • This was the job title of a traveling musician during the Medieval Period • What country is considered the central location for the Renaissance period? • ...
red group 2025-03-31
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- music accompanying a film
- basic pace of the music
- becoming slower
- female voice of low range
- a symbol in music placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact notes placed on each line and space
- emotional state such as joy, grief, and agitation representing baroque music through specific musical languages
- creation of music at the same time as it is performed
- series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- very slow, solemn
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- an Italian word for bow, signifying a musician to play with their bow
- smooth, connected manner of performing a melody'
- becoming faster
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of times
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- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- a very fast tempo
- first, or stressed beat of measure
- another term for measure, often used in jazz
- a particular tone color or tone quality in music that distinguishes a sound or combination of sounds
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone is a half step away from the next one
- (broken chord) sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- slow, in tempo
- accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat. heavily used in jazz music
- text of an opera
- a lively tempo in music
- degrees of loudness and softness in music
- "distance" in pitch between two notes
30 Clues: slow, in tempo • becoming slower • becoming faster • text of an opera • a very fast tempo • very slow, solemn • basic pace of the music • a lively tempo in music • music accompanying a film • female voice of low range • first, or stressed beat of measure • "distance" in pitch between two notes • degrees of loudness and softness in music • tone combination that is unstable and tense • ...
7th/8th General Music Crossword Challenge 2023-06-06
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- The storytelling section of a song
- Musical Genre developed in 1890s that developed from March style music
- Louis primary instrument
- The first musical on Broadway
- The king of jazz
- The volume of music
- Where is Broadway?
- The section at the end of a song
- The section of music that transitions the listener between two sections
- The most memorable section of a song
- Where was jazz originated?
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- The king of ragtime
- How we play notes (short or long)
- The speed of music
- Musical Genre developed in 1900s that developed from Ragtime
- The section at the beginning of a song
- How we organize music
- The instrument Ragtime was composed for
- The layers of music
- The section before the chorus
- The first musical on Broadway
21 Clues: The king of jazz • The speed of music • Where is Broadway? • The king of ragtime • The volume of music • The layers of music • How we organize music • Louis primary instrument • Where was jazz originated? • The first musical on Broadway • The section before the chorus • The first musical on Broadway • The section at the end of a song • How we play notes (short or long) • ...
Renaissance Era 2025-09-09
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- Religious movement leading to new denominations
- English composer of sacred and secular music
- Sacred composer who lived in Rome
- Lute ancestor
- First female with printed compositions
- Employmentment system for artists and musicians
- Music illustrating text meaning
- Music with instrumental support
- Religious music
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- Court composer for the King of France
- Accomplished lute composer
- Key figure during the reformation
- Magellan, Vasco de Gamma, Cortez, and others
- New harmonic structure of the renaissance
- Fourth movement of a mass
- Long sacred composition for church services
- Polyphonic sacred choral work, non-mass texts
- Singers of madrigals
- Gutenberg's invention
- Da Vinci, Galileo, and Copernicus
- One of the main purposes of court music
- Wealthy Italian patron family
- Non-religious music; love, nature, entertainment
23 Clues: Lute ancestor • Religious music • Singers of madrigals • Gutenberg's invention • Fourth movement of a mass • Accomplished lute composer • Wealthy Italian patron family • Music illustrating text meaning • Music with instrumental support • Key figure during the reformation • Sacred composer who lived in Rome • Da Vinci, Galileo, and Copernicus • Court composer for the King of France • ...
MUSIC TECH RECAP 2023-03-27
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- classical instruments in concert form
- how high or low is the frequency
- four in the bar
- To capture music on a hardrive or tape
- make all the parts fit in a song
- A specific place to capture music
- the speed of music
- to make up music on the spot
- quiet and loud difference
- Church singing with multiple people
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- to create a full piece of music
- tonal difference
- to slide between notes
- build up to a maximum peak
- to play with sharp attack and short release
- different types of music
- makes a progression
- drums and bass section
- single note lines
- chords and multiple notes at once
- they make up the key
- to wobble a note up and down
22 Clues: four in the bar • tonal difference • single note lines • the speed of music • makes a progression • they make up the key • to slide between notes • drums and bass section • different types of music • quiet and loud difference • build up to a maximum peak • to make up music on the spot • to wobble a note up and down • to create a full piece of music • how high or low is the frequency • ...
L'Arlesienne 2020-03-25
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- / form of the 2nd movement
- / plucking the strings
- / emphasis on a note
- / music played at a walking pace
- / theme in strict 4 / 4 time
- / everyone plays
- / composer
- / repeating a note creating a quivering sound
- / origin of composer
- / a pattern that when repeated starts on a new note
- / opera written by this composer in choice works
- / a collection of short musical pieces usually dances
- / hopping off the notes
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- / music between acts
- / music broadens and slows down
- / texture created through multiple melodies playing at the same time
- / copying a motif
- / music played by different instruments but starts at a different time
- / french traditional dance
- / music slows down
- / another word for broken chord
- / music written to accompany a play
22 Clues: / composer • / everyone plays • / copying a motif • / music slows down • / music between acts • / emphasis on a note • / origin of composer • / plucking the strings • / hopping off the notes • / form of the 2nd movement • / french traditional dance • / music broadens and slows down • / theme in strict 4 / 4 time • / another word for broken chord • ...
Music crossword 2019-09-20
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- Music style
- The person who present the music in words
- swiss instrument
- A typical instrument for jazz music
- Music tact
- Text of a song
- A person who play a string instrument
- Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
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- Brass instrument
- Keys instrument
- Tone sequence
- Music theatre
- Object to make music
- A person who makes music
- String instrument
15 Clues: Music tact • Music style • Tone sequence • Music theatre • Text of a song • Keys instrument • Brass instrument • swiss instrument • String instrument • Object to make music • A person who makes music • A typical instrument for jazz music • A person who play a string instrument • The person who present the music in words • Instrument to play with the finger or with a bow
Clone of MUSIC CROSSWORD 2026-02-05
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- Tennessee city that is the Country Musical Capital of the World
- This type of music originated in the 1970s when Sugarhill Gang looped a jazz beat.
- Rap is poetic rhyming set to a heavy ___ beat.
- the Queen of Country Music (2 words)
- the British band viewed on The Ed Sullivan Show by a record 73 million people
- briefly known as Makaveli, the best-selling music artist of all time, 75 million records worldwide (2 words)
- the King of Country Music (2 words)
- type of music that pulled from rhythm and blues, jazz, country, classical and gospel
- Kentucky is the home of this type of music.
- first rapper and hip hop DJ (2 words)
- Rap dates back to West African ___ ___. (2 words)
- combined elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz; influential in the Civil Rights Era
- U.S. DJ that coined the term "rock and roll"
- the Queen of Soul (2 words)
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- Some Negro spirituals may contain instructions on how to escape this.
- form of singing used in the fields of plantations that allowed the slaves to complain (2 words)
- King of Rock and Roll who brought this music to the mainstream
- the instrument at the center of rock music
- a form of vocal percussion
- the King of Pop
- a Czech form of music and dance, means "a Polish lady" (most likely Anna Slezakova)
- originated during the Harlem Renaissance
- West African singer who served as a historian and teacher
- a musical genre with the cardinal trait of a syncopated or "ragged" rhythm
- a smooth ballroom dance performed in triple time (1-2-3)
- a subculture defined by four key stylistic elements: MCing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing, and graffiti writing (2 words)
- where rock and roll originated
- Country music has its roots in this traditional Scot/Irish/British music.
28 Clues: the King of Pop • a form of vocal percussion • the Queen of Soul (2 words) • where rock and roll originated • the King of Country Music (2 words) • the Queen of Country Music (2 words) • first rapper and hip hop DJ (2 words) • originated during the Harlem Renaissance • the instrument at the center of rock music • Kentucky is the home of this type of music. • ...
Classical Era Review 2021-11-09
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- a musical form that utilizes three sections: exposition, development, and recapitulation - all in one movement
- classical composer known for his passionate and fiery compositions, and for pushing classical music into a new era
- this element having to do with volume was often used as thematic material in classical music
- this family of instruments was used prominently in the classical era for the first time
- A string quartet features one viola, one cello, and two of these
- Mozart opera "The Magic..."
- an extended work for orchestra, usually 20-40 minutes in length, containing 3-4 contrasting movements
- a common form in the classical era was "Theme and" this
- a classical composer known as the father of the symphony and string quartet
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- a multi-movement solo piece accompanied by an orchestra
- a compositional technique used in classical music in which the key of the music changes
- classical music had a strong sense of this and release
- important non-musical discovery made during the classical era (Ben Franklin?)
- Haydn was the first to write this type of quartet
- this type of music came about during the classical era and refers to music that is written strictly for the sake of making music.
- the trumpet used in the classical era finally had these included
- this city was the geographical center of classical music
- composers of the classical era wanted a style that was uncluttered and this
- music of the classical era paid great attention to this aspect of the music having to do with its organization
- classical composer known for symphonies and operas; died while writing a mysterious commission
- while this musical form was invented prior to the classical era, many of the most famous were written during it, including several by Mozart
21 Clues: Mozart opera "The Magic..." • Haydn was the first to write this type of quartet • classical music had a strong sense of this and release • a multi-movement solo piece accompanied by an orchestra • a common form in the classical era was "Theme and" this • this city was the geographical center of classical music • ...
Musical genres 2023-06-25
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- Music with religious themes and powerful vocals.
- Dance music with a strong beat and catchy melodies.
- Rhythm and Blues music that combines elements of jazz and blues.
- Music that tells stories about rural life and the outdoors.
- Elegant and sophisticated music composed by famous composers.
- Groovy music with a strong bass line and rhythmic patterns.
- Music influenced by Latin American rhythms and styles.
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- Upbeat and catchy music that is popular among a wide audience.
- Music created using electronic instruments and technology.
- A genre of music with rhythmic beats and spoken or sung lyrics.
- Music with a relaxed beat and origins in Jamaica.
- Energetic music with guitars, drums, and strong vocals.
- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and swing rhythms.
- Traditional music passed down through generations.
14 Clues: Music with religious themes and powerful vocals. • Music with a relaxed beat and origins in Jamaica. • Traditional music passed down through generations. • Dance music with a strong beat and catchy melodies. • Music influenced by Latin American rhythms and styles. • Energetic music with guitars, drums, and strong vocals. • ...
Today is Tomorrow's Yesterday 2025-02-24
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- the music staff has 4 ____
- drums are in this family
- Michael Jackson was the King of ____
- Mr. Walker's new pup (from last year)
- BK, have it your way. You ____ !
- the end of a brass instrument where the sound comes out
- happens every 4 years when we add a day to February
- the music staff has 5 ____
- music mark that makes sound
- music is written on this
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- Black History Month
- music mark that makes silence
- don't take these _____ things that I've got (lyrics)
- main part of the ukulele
- true of false: genre is the speed of the music
- E is also on the top ____ of the staff
- Mr. Walker's last name
- true or false: music is a universal language
- the speed of the beat
- ba da ba ba ba, I'm ______ it!
- E is on the bottom _____ of the staff
- Alicia Cook is also known as Alicia _____
- Chuck Berry is known as the _____ of rock & roll
23 Clues: Black History Month • the speed of the beat • Mr. Walker's last name • main part of the ukulele • drums are in this family • music is written on this • the music staff has 4 ____ • the music staff has 5 ____ • music mark that makes sound • music mark that makes silence • ba da ba ba ba, I'm ______ it! • BK, have it your way. You ____ ! • Michael Jackson was the King of ____ • ...
Unit 7: Music in Our World 2025-08-04
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- – a musical instrument with strings
- – a type of music with rap and beat
- – the rhythm of music
- – modern, popular music
- – old, formal music
- – a gold wind instrument
- – the main person who sings in a band
- – a long instrument you blow air into
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- – a big instrument with black and white keys
- – to do something again and again to get better
- – a live music show
- – music with fun sounds and rhythm
- – a group of people who play music together
- – loud music with drums and guitars
- – a small instrument you play with a bow
- – a round instrument you hit
16 Clues: – a live music show • – old, formal music • – the rhythm of music • – modern, popular music • – a gold wind instrument • – a round instrument you hit • – music with fun sounds and rhythm • – a musical instrument with strings • – a type of music with rap and beat • – loud music with drums and guitars • – the main person who sings in a band • – a long instrument you blow air into • ...
Music 2021-02-11
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- is place where attend many people for listening to music.
- a person who plays one of these instrument in an orchesta or musical ensemble.
- Set of performances or representations that are made by an artist in a given period.
- is a person who mix the music in a concert.
- people who use spotify can save song.
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- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession.
- A group of men who have a great voice.
- at a concert where a large number os people attend.
- is a sound which use the people for sing in the karaoke.
- my favorite band which is Don Medardo will come to my city.
- It is something that you can see on Spotify.
11 Clues: people who use spotify can save song. • A group of men who have a great voice. • is a person who mix the music in a concert. • It is something that you can see on Spotify. • at a concert where a large number os people attend. • is a sound which use the people for sing in the karaoke. • is place where attend many people for listening to music. • ...
Music 2020-08-16
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- suddenly louder
- a note that’s revered to as eighth notes in the US
- a soft sound
- how high and low a note goes
- how fast or slow the music goes
- when the music gets gradually louder
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- a long note that is known as a whole note in the US
- high pitched woodwind instrument with no reed
- the brass instrument that plays the theme in tHe pink panther
- how many sections are in a piece of music
- the five lines that the notes are on
11 Clues: a soft sound • suddenly louder • how high and low a note goes • how fast or slow the music goes • when the music gets gradually louder • the five lines that the notes are on • how many sections are in a piece of music • high pitched woodwind instrument with no reed • a note that’s revered to as eighth notes in the US • a long note that is known as a whole note in the US • ...
music 2021-05-30
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- an instrument which require the mastery of your air blowing skills
- group of musician who perform together.
- indian string instrument
- the singer of the song yummy
- most liked song on youtube
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- singer to the song sanam chaiye hai aashiqui ke liye
- band responsible for theme song of friends
- an indian singer who specializes in making people cry
- song performed by two singers
- singer who was alleged that he was promoting satanism in his latest single
- fathei canadian dancer who has become a reoccuring face in many bolly wood songs
11 Clues: indian string instrument • most liked song on youtube • the singer of the song yummy • song performed by two singers • group of musician who perform together. • band responsible for theme song of friends • singer to the song sanam chaiye hai aashiqui ke liye • an indian singer who specializes in making people cry • ...
Music 2021-09-16
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- Most famous classical composer
- Last name of the lead singer of Maroon 5
- He is known as the king of rock and roll
- This group sang dream on
- Last name of this singer who parties in the USA
- The Beach Boys have those good ______
- Sing us the song you're the ______ man
- I should be sleeping like this animal on this hard day's night
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- Who sang Yellow Submarine?
- This group was a UK boyband
- Don't stop _____
11 Clues: Don't stop _____ • This group sang dream on • Who sang Yellow Submarine? • This group was a UK boyband • Most famous classical composer • The Beach Boys have those good ______ • Sing us the song you're the ______ man • Last name of the lead singer of Maroon 5 • He is known as the king of rock and roll • Last name of this singer who parties in the USA • ...
Music 2022-01-26
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- birthplace of haydn
- who composed ode to joy
- the period after classical
- mozarts first name
- the composer that invented the string quartet
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- the period before the classical period
- who invented classical music
- birthplace of beethoven
- instrument that was invented in the 1700's
- a part of a piece, seen in sonatas and symphony
- what was commonly used before the piano
11 Clues: mozarts first name • birthplace of haydn • birthplace of beethoven • who composed ode to joy • the period after classical • who invented classical music • the period before the classical period • what was commonly used before the piano • instrument that was invented in the 1700's • the composer that invented the string quartet • a part of a piece, seen in sonatas and symphony
Music 2021-07-26
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- the oldest of all instruments that produce pitched sounds and was originally made from wood, stone, clay or hollow reeds like bamboo
- percussion instrument consisting of a circular flat or concave metal plate that is struck with a drumstick or is used in pairs struck glancingly together
- usually played with a pair of large felt-headed sticks, or beaters
- could easily be mistaken for an oboe
- joined the orchestra nearly 200 years ago. It has two calfskin or plastic drumheads stretched tightly over a hollow metal frame.
- the form of a metal plate usually made of brass or bronze
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- percussion instrument of the clapper family, consisting of two hollowed-out pear-shaped pieces of hardwood, ivory, or other substance
- a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles
- they produce a wide range of pitches, from haunting sounds to warm, velvety smooth notes
- imitate birds in their music, a theme that continued in 20th-century music
- a long pipe, doubled in half, made of wood, with many keys
11 Clues: could easily be mistaken for an oboe • the form of a metal plate usually made of brass or bronze • a long pipe, doubled in half, made of wood, with many keys • usually played with a pair of large felt-headed sticks, or beaters • imitate birds in their music, a theme that continued in 20th-century music • ...
Music 2017-09-27
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- "One" reached number one in many countries, ......ing Germany
- The song Angels is sung ......Robbie Williams
- With "Love me do" they made their first..
- a crazy fan Johne Lennon.
- I think the same.
- the UK Charts.
- John Lennon`s .............was a great shock.
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- she ..................her first Album in ..
- it isn`t sure
- There were ...... because they were so loud
- I don`t like it
11 Clues: it isn`t sure • the UK Charts. • I don`t like it • I think the same. • a crazy fan Johne Lennon. • With "Love me do" they made their first.. • she ..................her first Album in .. • There were ...... because they were so loud • The song Angels is sung ......Robbie Williams • John Lennon`s .............was a great shock. • ...
Music 2019-02-02
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- Warner music collected over $2,000,000 for their use of the ___ song
- I composed this song ___ Allegro
- I started to learn piano when I was __ years old
- the lifespan of a rockstar is ___ years shorter than average
- The part of Austria I'm from
- I was ___ in the year 1756
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- A long time ago music resembled ____
- How old I lived to be
- The beetles used to be called Johnny and the ____
- How two interments sound different
- ____ grow faster while listening to music
11 Clues: How old I lived to be • I was ___ in the year 1756 • The part of Austria I'm from • I composed this song ___ Allegro • How two interments sound different • A long time ago music resembled ____ • ____ grow faster while listening to music • I started to learn piano when I was __ years old • The beetles used to be called Johnny and the ____ • ...
Music 2014-02-16
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- Represent all notes above middle C
- Soft
- Set of 5 lines that notes are placed on
- Indicates the end of the piece
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- Indicates that the piece must be repeated
- Increase in volume
- Used to tell the beat and rhythm of the piece
- Decrease in volume
- Used to indicate which scale the piece is based on
- Indicates the end of the bar
- Loud
11 Clues: Soft • Loud • Increase in volume • Decrease in volume • Indicates the end of the bar • Indicates the end of the piece • Represent all notes above middle C • Set of 5 lines that notes are placed on • Indicates that the piece must be repeated • Used to tell the beat and rhythm of the piece • Used to indicate which scale the piece is based on
music 2016-10-14
11 Clues: guitar part • my eyes see • guitar make • great musician • five note scale • king of the blues • string or measure • holes on a harmonica • Montreal born pianist • though I had your ... • raised on robbery singer
Music 2023-03-23
11 Clues: Loud • Suddenly • Very soft • A third of a beat • A pattern that repeats • To gradually slow down • Something to be thrown out • Singing a note in your head • Singing without the use of instruments • It means to hold the note for extra long • The solfege syllable with the LEAST CREATIVE line in the song Do Re Me
Music 2023-02-03
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- CDEFGAB
- An amount of time or a particular time interval.
- The speed or pace of music
- A single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical metal tube and finger keys. Low sound
- The tonic note
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- An interruption of the regular flow of rhythm
- A clef placing F below middle C on the second-highest line of the staff
- A four-stringed instrument that rests on the floor and is turned an octave lower than the viola
- The number of beats and the time value assigned to each note in a measure
- 40-60bpm or most slow
- Two half steps
11 Clues: CDEFGAB • Two half steps • The tonic note • 40-60bpm or most slow • The speed or pace of music • An interruption of the regular flow of rhythm • An amount of time or a particular time interval. • A clef placing F below middle C on the second-highest line of the staff • The number of beats and the time value assigned to each note in a measure • ...
Music 2023-02-06
12 Clues: used on a piano • note for one beat • used on a giatuar • note for two beats • used to stop music • note for two rests • present on a flute • note for four rests • note for one silence • note for three beats • note for three beats • used to repeat entiere songs
Music 2022-07-12
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- A stringed instrument usually having six strings Jazz genre of American music that developed in the 20th century
- Without musical accompaniment
- A distinction of note forming a sequence
- Traditional genre of music conforming to an established form
- The exclusive right to sell a work
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- Made to be popular and make money
- The closing section of a musical composition
- Enjoyable when first heard
- A particular style of music
- Music that all people like
- The most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman
11 Clues: Enjoyable when first heard • Music that all people like • A particular style of music • Without musical accompaniment • Made to be popular and make money • The exclusive right to sell a work • A distinction of note forming a sequence • The closing section of a musical composition • The most outstanding work of a creative artist or craftsman • ...
Music 2022-11-28
11 Clues: f • p • ff • pp • the bad clef • the better clef • a sixteenth note • most common is 4/4 • half of a crotchet • black oval with stem • white oval with stem
Music 2025-09-14
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- Il testo di un'opera lirica, di un oratorio o di una cantata
- Una composizione strumentale solitamente in più movimenti per uno o più strumenti solisti
- simile all'opera ma senza azione scenica costumi o scenografie
- a metà tra il recitato e il cantato
- Una delle prime forme di polifonia medievale in cui una o più voci aggiuntive si sovrappongono a una melodia preesistente
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- Una tecnica compositiva in cui una melodia o un motivo viene riproposto in voci diverse
- Una composizione strumentale formata da una serie di brani danzabili o stilizzati
- tradizionalmente attribuito a Papa Gregorio Magno
- Un brano musicale melodico e cantabile
- Un concetto che distingue tra musica o testi di natura religiosa
- Un tipo di composizione musicale in cui più voci o linee melodiche
11 Clues: a metà tra il recitato e il cantato • Un brano musicale melodico e cantabile • tradizionalmente attribuito a Papa Gregorio Magno • Il testo di un'opera lirica, di un oratorio o di una cantata • simile all'opera ma senza azione scenica costumi o scenografie • Un concetto che distingue tra musica o testi di natura religiosa • ...
Music 2026-02-04
11 Clues: one count note • four count note • black instrument • musical alphabet • use to play drums • place your music book on a • the class where music in played • wind instrument starts with "F" • Wind instrument starts with "Tru" • wind instrument starts with "Tro" • S shaped instrument starts with "S"
Music 2026-03-30
11 Clues: A style of music • A pitch sequence • Low and high sounds • The timing of notes • Things that make sounds • The speed/pace of music • Chords can create a ____ • Multiple notes played at once • How loud or quiet something is • Force with which a note is played • Symbols that denote a musical sound
Music 2026-04-17
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- A group of musicians who play music together.
- A new version of a song originally performed by another artist.
- A short film made to go with a song, often shown on TV or online.
- A simple word for a song or a melody.
- The words of a song.
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- A collection of songs released together, usually on one CD or online.
- A single song on an album.
- An informal word for a live music performance.
- A person who leads and directs musicians, especially in an orchestra.
- A place where concerts or performances happen.
- A song released separately, often to promote an album.
11 Clues: The words of a song. • A single song on an album. • A simple word for a song or a melody. • A group of musicians who play music together. • An informal word for a live music performance. • A place where concerts or performances happen. • A song released separately, often to promote an album. • A new version of a song originally performed by another artist. • ...
Nigerian Music 2025-01-08
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- Category or style of art or music.
- Sounds arranged in a patetrn.
- Object used to produce music.
- Words of a song.
- Music Traditional music passed down through generations.
- Second largest continent home to the Sahara Desert.
- Modern genre of popular music originating from Africa.
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- Energetic and forceful quality.
- Traditional nigerian music style offering talking drums.
- Full of energy and excitement.
- Country in West Africa.
- The shared customs, beliefs, and traditions of a group.
- Kind of Bell.
- Traditional yoruba music played with a thumb piano.
- Popular nigerian music genre blending jazz, highlife, and funk.
15 Clues: Kind of Bell. • Words of a song. • Country in West Africa. • Sounds arranged in a patetrn. • Object used to produce music. • Full of energy and excitement. • Energetic and forceful quality. • Category or style of art or music. • Second largest continent home to the Sahara Desert. • Traditional yoruba music played with a thumb piano. • ...
Music Eras 2017-12-01
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- 1st music ear dated from 800-1400
- 3rd music era dated from 1600-1750
- 5th music era dated from 1820-1910
- 2nd music era dated from 1400-1600
- Popular renaissance instrument
- music about love
- staged story with singing only
- 6th music era dated from 1910-Present
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- sacred music from the medieval era
- spiritual music
- popular composer in the baroque era
- popular composer in the classical era
- 4th music era dated from 1750-1820
- composer that ended classical and started romantic music
14 Clues: spiritual music • music about love • Popular renaissance instrument • staged story with singing only • 1st music ear dated from 800-1400 • sacred music from the medieval era • 3rd music era dated from 1600-1750 • 5th music era dated from 1820-1910 • 4th music era dated from 1750-1820 • 2nd music era dated from 1400-1600 • popular composer in the baroque era • ...
Music Eras 2017-12-01
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- staged story with singing only
- 5th music era dated from 1820-1910
- composer that ended classical and started romantic music
- 4th music era dated from 1750-1820
- sacred music from the medieval era
- music about love
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- popular composer in the classical era
- 1st music ear dated from 800-1400
- 6th music era dated from 1910-Present
- Popular renaissance instrument
- 2nd music era dated from 1400-1600
- spiritual music
- popular composer in the baroque era
- 3rd music era dated from 1600-1750
14 Clues: spiritual music • music about love • Popular renaissance instrument • staged story with singing only • 1st music ear dated from 800-1400 • 5th music era dated from 1820-1910 • 2nd music era dated from 1400-1600 • 3rd music era dated from 1600-1750 • 4th music era dated from 1750-1820 • sacred music from the medieval era • popular composer in the baroque era • ...
Unit 11 — Movies & Music 2025-08-10
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- : A serious movie with emotional themes
- : A style of slow, sad music
- : A movie about the American Old West
- : Electronic dance music
- : A funny movie
- : Traditional music of a culture
- : Rhythmic music with rap singing
- : Improvised music with brass and rhythm instruments
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- : Traditional orchestral music
- : Jamaican music with a steady beat
- : Rural American music about life and love
- : Music with electric guitars and strong rhythms
- : A movie with a lot of singing and dancing
- : Popular modern music with catchy melodies
14 Clues: : A funny movie • : Electronic dance music • : A style of slow, sad music • : Traditional orchestral music • : Traditional music of a culture • : Rhythmic music with rap singing • : Jamaican music with a steady beat • : A movie about the American Old West • : A serious movie with emotional themes • : Rural American music about life and love • ...
Music elements 2020-11-20
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- How many beats in 3/4 meter?
- member of the woodwind family
- Essential part of a woodwind instrument
- Played short
- Member of the strings family
- The march king
- How many beats does a whole note get?
- Conductor's tool for leading a group
- Tunable instrument in the percussion family
- 8 of these per every 5 yards
- The time signature
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- Musical mark meaning to play loudly
- Instrument in the percussion family
- Mechanical device that taps the tempo
- Key signature with two flats
- Who are we?
- Instrument in the brass family
- Essential technique exercise for a drummer
- section at the end of a song
19 Clues: Who are we? • Played short • The march king • The time signature • How many beats in 3/4 meter? • Key signature with two flats • Member of the strings family • section at the end of a song • 8 of these per every 5 yards • member of the woodwind family • Instrument in the brass family • Musical mark meaning to play loudly • Instrument in the percussion family • ...
Theme: Music 2021-04-30
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- Willie, Waylon, Johnny, and Kris
- and the Heartbreakers
- sisters of TikTok
- musical scale isn’t major, but___
- California knows how to __
- Chris of Soundgarden
- more money gives you more of this
- got famous from song on YouTube
- “Gangnam Style”
- “Back In ___”
- Rodrigo got it last week
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- “Wonderwall”
- most viewed song on YouTube
- teenage girl/secret pop star
- brass instrument for jazz
- “Born in the __”
- “I Wanna Rock And Roll All Nite”
- small flute
- “Dancing Queen”
19 Clues: small flute • “Wonderwall” • “Back In ___” • “Gangnam Style” • “Dancing Queen” • “Born in the __” • sisters of TikTok • Chris of Soundgarden • and the Heartbreakers • Rodrigo got it last week • brass instrument for jazz • California knows how to __ • most viewed song on YouTube • teenage girl/secret pop star • got famous from song on YouTube • Willie, Waylon, Johnny, and Kris • ...
Music concepts 2021-03-29
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- Soft
- A whole note
- A combination of patterns with long and short sounds
- A sixteenth note
- Gradually getting louder
- Gradually getting slower
- Very fast
- At a moderate pace
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- Gradually getting faster
- Half a beat
- High and low sounds
- To keep the pulse of a music piece
- Moderately loud
- Moderately soft
- A fast and lively pace
- Loud
- A half note
- Long and short sounds
- A slow tempo
19 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 • A combination of patterns with long and short sounds
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- the art of arranging sounds
- originated in the United States by African Americans in the 1860s
- person that plays the accordion
- music western art music from 1600-1750
- the King of Rock and Roll
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
- keyboard instrument
- known as the Bangtan Boys
- box shaped musical instruments
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- instrument in the woodwind group
- sometimes known as a fiddle
- string instrument from the violin family
- German composer and pianist
- the largest bowed string instrument
- woodwind instrument
- member of the percussion group
- composer of the Baroque Period
- composer of the Classical Period
- music is classical music
19 Clues: woodwind instrument • keyboard instrument • music is classical music • the King of Rock and Roll • known as the Bangtan Boys • sometimes known as a fiddle • the art of arranging sounds • German composer and pianist • member of the percussion group • composer of the Baroque Period • box shaped musical instruments • person that plays the accordion • instrument in the woodwind group • ...
Music Vocab 2022-03-21
19 Clues: Hard • Stem • duet • Lied • Plaat • Ritme • rapper • Zingen • Publiek • Drummer • Concert • Symfonie • Harmonie • Gitarist • Muzikant • Songtekst • Uitvoerder • Toonladder • Luidspreker
Music , Denis 2016-05-31
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- Austrian pianist
- The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect
- This is the name we give to people who play piano
- when you play alone you do a ...
- consonance of sounds
- a group of musicians
- words of songs
- A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound
- when 2 men play together they do a ...
- This is what you use to play music
- This is what you can use when you want to listen to music
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- a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence who is a ...
- Personn who play music
- King of pop music
- This is the person who writes music
- make a rhythmical sound through being struck
- a group of classical musicians
- A key of a piano or similar instrument
- This is the name we give to people who play drums
19 Clues: words of songs • Austrian pianist • King of pop music • consonance of sounds • a group of musicians • Personn who play music • a group of classical musicians • when you play alone you do a ... • This is what you use to play music • This is the person who writes music • A key of a piano or similar instrument • when 2 men play together they do a ... • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2015-04-07
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- It can be standing, stormy and even grand.
- Music that is not designed to depict or evoke any scene or event.
- To rewrite (a piece of music) for an instrument other than that originally intended.
- A thin stick used by the conductor of an orchestra, choir, etc., to indicate rhythm or expression.
- The best ... on the programme.
- A ceremonial marchlike dance in three-four time from Poland.
- A group of five singers or instrumentalists or a piece of music composed for such a group.
- This awesome Gibson guitar totally went for a ...!
- The written or printed form of a composition where instrumental or vocal parts can be seen.
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- The simultaneous sounding of a group of musical notes, usually three or more in number.
- The second lowest adult male voice.
- The family of instruments in which sound arises from the striking of materials with sticks, hammers, or the hands.
- Descriptive music played during a play (or a film) to give the right feeling or to go with the action.
- stop blowing your own .... It's quite annoying to hear how wonderful you are all the time.
- To play ... memory.
- A musical instrument mainly associated with Scotland.
- A large woodwind instrument.
- A musical form consisting essentially of a theme repeated several times.
- An extra or repeated performance given in response to enthusiastic demand.
19 Clues: To play ... memory. • A large woodwind instrument. • The best ... on the programme. • The second lowest adult male voice. • It can be standing, stormy and even grand. • This awesome Gibson guitar totally went for a ...! • A musical instrument mainly associated with Scotland. • A ceremonial marchlike dance in three-four time from Poland. • ...
Music Legends 2023-11-25
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- Led Zeppelin guitarist.
- British rock legends.
- The King of Rock and Roll.
- Man in Black, country legend.
- Ziggy Stardust and Thin White Duke.
- Rock and roll pioneer.
- Queen of Jazz.
- Queen of Soul.
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- Jazz pianist and vocalist.
- Folk-rock singer-songwriter.
- Crooner and Rat Pack member.
- Purple Rain artist.
- DAVIS: Jazz trumpeter and composer.
- Blues-influenced rock singer.
- Iconic British rock band.
- Virtuoso guitarist and rock pioneer.
- Queen of Pop.
- Folk-rock singer-songwriter.
- King of Pop.
- Legendary rock band.
20 Clues: King of Pop. • Queen of Pop. • Queen of Jazz. • Queen of Soul. • Purple Rain artist. • Legendary rock band. • British rock legends. • Rock and roll pioneer. • Led Zeppelin guitarist. • Iconic British rock band. • Jazz pianist and vocalist. • The King of Rock and Roll. • Folk-rock singer-songwriter. • Crooner and Rat Pack member. • Folk-rock singer-songwriter. • Blues-influenced rock singer. • ...
Music Terms 2024-01-15
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- The part of a song that repeats, often has the title in the lyrics
- Image 1
- Image 5
- Image7
- Image 10
- Image 6
- Image 9
- Image 2
- Image 3
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- A pattern of notes that spans one octave and includes every key in that octave
- Tells the story of a song, lyrics change
- Lowers the pitch of a note by a half step
- The part of the song where the vibe changes, usually happens near the end
- Beginning of a song, sets the mood
- Repeated pattern of chords
- The end of a song
- Raises the pitch of a note by a half step
- Image 8
- Image 4
19 Clues: Image7 • Image 1 • Image 5 • Image 6 • Image 8 • Image 4 • Image 9 • Image 2 • Image 3 • Image 10 • The end of a song • Repeated pattern of chords • Beginning of a song, sets the mood • Tells the story of a song, lyrics change • Lowers the pitch of a note by a half step • Raises the pitch of a note by a half step • The part of a song that repeats, often has the title in the lyrics • ...
music crossword 2022-06-02
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- A stringed instrument witch you play while sitting
- A instrument with four sticks and you play with a stick starts with a v
- A small hand-held drum with small metal jingles.
- two small instruments that you hold in your hand and shake
- A standard guitar
- A guitar with 4 strings
- A instrument that you play with a stick and starts with x
- A sequence of short and long tones.
- A small version of a guitar with 4 strings
- A piece of metal bend into a triangle
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- A instrument that you play while while blowing in it
- A guitar that is electric
- A instrument with black and white keys
- A electronic keyboard to play digital sounds
- A part of a song in which the lyrics and the melody stay the same.
- when the band is scilent
- A part of a song in which the lyrics change. The melody stays the same.
- A Latin American percussion instrument
- Large, tunable drums. They are played with two sticks.
19 Clues: A standard guitar • A guitar with 4 strings • when the band is scilent • A guitar that is electric • A sequence of short and long tones. • A piece of metal bend into a triangle • A instrument with black and white keys • A Latin American percussion instrument • A small version of a guitar with 4 strings • A electronic keyboard to play digital sounds • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-13
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- A note that takes up 2 beats in a 4/4 time signature
- The order of notes on the lines of the bass clef.
- Medium loud
- Signs that dictate the volume of a voice
- This key is dictated by going one half-step up from the note.
- Soft
- This key is dictated by going back by one note.
- A note that takes up 1/2 beats in a 4/4 time signature
- Very loud.
- A note that takes up 4 beats in a 4/4 time signature
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- The order of notes on the spaces of the bass clef
- A note that takes up 3 beats in a 4/4 time
- Medium soft
- The order of notes on the spaces of the treble clef.
- The order of notes on the lines of the treble clef.
- A note that takes up 1 beat in a 4/4 time signature
- A symbol that represents silence.
- Very soft
- Loud
19 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very loud. • Medium soft • Medium loud • A symbol that represents silence. • Signs that dictate the volume of a voice • A note that takes up 3 beats in a 4/4 time • This key is dictated by going back by one note. • The order of notes on the spaces of the bass clef • The order of notes on the lines of the bass clef. • ...
PA music 2024-04-03
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- Singer known for "Ain't no Sunshine"
- Rapper known for The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- Hip hop group known for the song The Revolution will not be televised
- Singer from Philadelphia known as the Godfather of Soul
- Singer from Pittsburg known for Livin' on a Prayer
- Singer from Philadelphia known for the song Me and Mrs. Jones
- Punk rock band from west chester known for The Anthem song
- Singer from Philadelpia known for Just the way you are
- Rock band from Philadelphia known for the song Soul Meets Body
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- Folk Rock band from Philadelphia known for Pumped Up Kicks
- Jazz singer from Philadelphia known for interpretations of jazz standards
- Rock band from Philadelphia for the song Feel it Still
- Hip hop duo from Philadelphia known for Ms. Jackson
- Rapper from Philadelphia known for The Blueprint
- Singer from Philadelphia known for soul
- Known for the song 1985, pop rock band from Allentown
- Rock band from Philadelphia known for the song The Boxer
- Alternative rockband from Philadelphia known for Mr. Brightside
- Rock band from Lancaster known for the song Kryptonite
- Pop Punk band from Philadelphia known for The Middle
20 Clues: Singer known for "Ain't no Sunshine" • Singer from Philadelphia known for soul • Rapper known for The Fresh Prince of Bel Air • Rapper from Philadelphia known for The Blueprint • Singer from Pittsburg known for Livin' on a Prayer • Hip hop duo from Philadelphia known for Ms. Jackson • Pop Punk band from Philadelphia known for The Middle • ...
Music Revision 2023-06-11
19 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Very Loud • 4 beat note • 2 beat note • Slow (tempo) • Quick (tempo) • One Beat note • Smooth (Notes) • Getting Louder • Getting Slower • Getting Quicker • Getting Quieter • 1/2 a beat note • Detached (notes) • In a singing style • Walking Pace (tempo) • Moderate Pace (Tempo) • Half/ Partially/ Slightly
Music crossword 2026-01-24
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- A common string instrument technique
- Nickname for Mahler's 2nd Symphony
- Mozart's Symphony no. 41
- Elbphilharmonie's city
- C.P.E. ...
- Gyorgy Ligeti's piano etude (think Hitchcock's movie title)
- Bartok's "Music for Strings, Percussion, and ..."
- As you wish; ad ...
- Almost, as if
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- Marimba's cousin
- A dance from Vienna
- Another one!
- F-B-D#-G# in Wagner's opera; ... chord
- Papageno's lover
- Wagner's epic Ring Cycle setting
- Beethoven's only opera
- An oboist makes it themself
- Arno Babajanian's country
- Faster than grave
19 Clues: C.P.E. ... • Another one! • Almost, as if • Marimba's cousin • Papageno's lover • Faster than grave • A dance from Vienna • As you wish; ad ... • Beethoven's only opera • Elbphilharmonie's city • Mozart's Symphony no. 41 • Arno Babajanian's country • An oboist makes it themself • Wagner's epic Ring Cycle setting • Nickname for Mahler's 2nd Symphony • A common string instrument technique • ...
Musical Styles 2025-06-25
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- African-American church music.
- Form of popular music which evolved during the 1960s
- Musical style featuring improvisation and syncopation.
- Music from 1830-1900. Featured a large orchestra and rich harmonies.
- Music written between 1600 and 1900 (7,9,9)
- Music written for small groups/ venues.
- Sung drama with dance and dialogue
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- Sung drama with no dialogue
- Welsh improvised song with an independent harp accompaniment.(5,4)
- Music from 1750-1830. Mozart was a key composer.
- Jamaican style incorporating syncopated rhythms and political themes
- Song sung in a church
- Music from 1600-1750 often featured a harpsichord
- Rap style which includes melodies
- Music featuring leitmotifs
- Style established during 1940s and 1950s - an amalgamation of country music and blues
16 Clues: Song sung in a church • Music featuring leitmotifs • Sung drama with no dialogue • African-American church music. • Rap style which includes melodies • Sung drama with dance and dialogue • Music written for small groups/ venues. • Music written between 1600 and 1900 (7,9,9) • Music from 1750-1830. Mozart was a key composer. • Music from 1600-1750 often featured a harpsichord • ...
crossword ab v 2024-10-31
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- Second Favorite Music Artist?
- Favorite Animals?
- Favorite Music Genre?
- Favorite Fruit?
- Birth Month?
- Favorite Subject?
- Favorite Music Artist?
- What Type of Animals do I Have?
- Favorite Weather?
- Favorite Color?
- Favorite Movies?
- Last Name?
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- Style?
- Favorite Netflix Show?
- Favorite Tv Show?
- Where Was I Born?
- Dream Career?
- Least Favorite Food?
- Second Favorite Subject?
- Favorite Drink
- Third Favorite Music Artist?
- Least Favorite Drink?
22 Clues: Style? • Last Name? • Birth Month? • Dream Career? • Favorite Drink • Favorite Fruit? • Favorite Color? • Favorite Movies? • Favorite Tv Show? • Where Was I Born? • Favorite Animals? • Favorite Subject? • Favorite Weather? • Least Favorite Food? • Favorite Music Genre? • Least Favorite Drink? • Favorite Netflix Show? • Favorite Music Artist? • Second Favorite Subject? • Third Favorite Music Artist? • ...
GP 2 Vocab Review 2016-11-03
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- Divisions of large pieces, like chapters in a book
- All instruments play at the same time, though not necessarily the same thing
- Music for music’s sake – no extra story or program intended
- An early version on the guitar
- Musical lines which are often simpler and/or more repetitive than the melody and give it a foundation of chords, steady rhythm, etc.
- The structure of a piece of music, often given in letters (ABA, etc.)
- The period of music history from 1400-1600
- The category of a piece of music
- The person who wrote the music
- All instruments playing the same part at the same time
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- Musical lines which look similar to and support the melody
- Another name for a piece of music
- Musical decoration or embellishment. May be written by the composer or added by the performer
- A section divides into top/bottom parts
- The period of music history from 1600-1750
- A small unit within a piece of music, usually between 2 and 4 beats long, separated by measure lines
- Portrays a story or evokes an extra-musical idea or image
- A single short piece of music for voice
- The most prominent musical line
19 Clues: An early version on the guitar • The person who wrote the music • The most prominent musical line • The category of a piece of music • Another name for a piece of music • A section divides into top/bottom parts • A single short piece of music for voice • The period of music history from 1600-1750 • The period of music history from 1400-1600 • ...
1960s Folk Revival 2024-04-10
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- The resurgence of interest in folk music during the 1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- A social gathering or performance featuring folk music, often with audience participation.
- Songs that became anthems for the Civil Rights Movement, such as "We Shall Overcome" and "Blowin' in the Wind."
- A prominent folk singer known for her clear soprano voice and activism.
- Music derived from traditional sources, passed down through generations, often with regional or cultural variations.
- A folk musician and activist known for his contributions to the American folk music revival.
- A staple instrument in folk music, often played fingerstyle or with a pick.
- The movement opposing the Vietnam War and advocating for peace, often reflected in folk music lyrics.
- An artist who writes and performs their own songs, often accompanying themselves on guitar or another instrument.
- The renewed interest in traditional folk music and its fusion with contemporary styles during the 1960s.
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- A neighborhood in New York City known for its folk music scene during the 1960s.
- An iconic figure in 1960s folk music, known for his poetic lyrics and influential songwriting.
- Songs that address social or political issues, often associated with activism and movements like the Civil Rights Movement and opposition to the Vietnam War.
- A social movement advocating for racial equality and justice, with which many folk musicians were aligned.
- A genre that emerged in the mid-1960s, combining elements of folk music with rock instrumentation and production.
- A narrative song, often telling a story or conveying emotions.
- The social and cultural movement that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by rejection of mainstream norms and values, often associated with folk music.
- Events showcasing folk music, often featuring performances by both established and emerging folk artists.
- An influential folk singer-songwriter known for his songs about the Dust Bowl era and social justice.
- Songs sung during the Civil Rights Movement that expressed the desire for freedom and equality.
20 Clues: A narrative song, often telling a story or conveying emotions. • A prominent folk singer known for her clear soprano voice and activism. • A staple instrument in folk music, often played fingerstyle or with a pick. • A neighborhood in New York City known for its folk music scene during the 1960s. • ...
American Folk Music 2024-11-21
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- Folk music is considered the ____ of all American music, like Jazz and Rock N Roll
- Folk songs often teach some kind of _____, or lesson
- Type of folk music that were not structured like typical music, instead told stories like poetry
- The modern version of something
- Four piece indie/folk pop group
- The lyrics of ballads were written as short ____, similar to poetry
- Finger (cotton) - _____ style used by Folk Guitarists.
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- Folk music traditions are rooted in ______ culture
- Mountainous region in the Eastern US where folk music developed and evolved
- Group of people who left their home country and were the origins of American Folk Music
- Music, dances, stories, and beliefs from their home countries that inspired their folk music
- How folk songs and traditions were passed from generation to generation
- Subgenre that combined Scot-irish Celtic fiddle music with African American banjo music
- American Folk singer who's childhood in Vermont inspires his music today
- The folklore present in American Folk music can be compared to Ancient Greek/Roman _____
15 Clues: The modern version of something • Four piece indie/folk pop group • Folk music traditions are rooted in ______ culture • Folk songs often teach some kind of _____, or lesson • Finger (cotton) - _____ style used by Folk Guitarists. • The lyrics of ballads were written as short ____, similar to poetry • ...
Music Genre 2023-08-27
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- Traditional music that reflects the culture and history of a region.
- A genre with Latin and Caribbean influences, featuring danceable rhythms.
- (Rhythm and Blues) Soulful music characterized by strong vocals and emotional themes.
- Catchy melodies and popular songs that are easy to sing along to.
- Improvised music with syncopated rhythms and instrumental solos.
- Elegant and timeless music composed for orchestras and ensembles.
- Music that tells stories often about rural life and the outdoors.
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- Urban music with rhythmic lyrics and beats, often expressing personal experiences.
- Music produced using electronic devices with a strong beat for dancing.
- Heavy and aggressive music often with distorted guitars and powerful vocals.
- Uplifting music with religious themes, often characterized by powerful vocals.
- Rhythmic music originating from Jamaica with a distinctive offbeat rhythm.
- Music with simple melodies and deep emotional lyrics, often featuring guitars.
- Groovy music with a strong bassline and rhythm, often used for dancing.
- Upbeat and energetic music often characterized by guitar-driven sounds.
15 Clues: Improvised music with syncopated rhythms and instrumental solos. • Catchy melodies and popular songs that are easy to sing along to. • Elegant and timeless music composed for orchestras and ensembles. • Music that tells stories often about rural life and the outdoors. • Traditional music that reflects the culture and history of a region. • ...
