music Crossword Puzzles
MUSIC 2025-05-21
11 Clues: LILEK • SOCHAŘ • HUDEBNÍK • DIRIGENT • SKLADATEL • JEDNOTVÁRNÝ • DOBRODRUŽNÝ • VÁŽNÝ (O HUDBĚ) • CHYTLAVÝ (O HUDBĚ) • ZAPOJIT SE DO NĚČEHO • OBECENSTVO / PUBLIKUM
Music 2025-09-04
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- Who is the best music artist?
- Which male artist is the most streamed in 2025?
- Who is the most famous music artist?
- What song had the most streams in 2024?
- Who is the music artist with the most streams ever?
- Who won the best new artist grammy 2025?
- Which kpop song is the most streamed in 2025?
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- How many streams does short n sweets hit "espresso" have?
- Which album won best pop vocal album in 2025?
- Which female artist was the most streamed in 2025?
- How many songs are there usually on an album?
11 Clues: Who is the best music artist? • Who is the most famous music artist? • What song had the most streams in 2024? • Who won the best new artist grammy 2025? • Which album won best pop vocal album in 2025? • How many songs are there usually on an album? • Which kpop song is the most streamed in 2025? • Which male artist is the most streamed in 2025? • ...
Unit 10 - Music 2022-05-11
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- to help someone or something in danger
- loud instrument used to wake up soldiers
- loud, fast, noisy, rock music
- like a piano, but electric and portable
- music you might hear at the opera
- an instrument that rests on your shoulder
- not soft but... (2 wds)
- s-shaped instrument you play with your mouth
- to start like an adventure (2 wds)
- to team up (2 wds)
- soft music
- to get together
- person that reviews music or movies
- everyone, no matter how young (2 wds)
- you need to see it, as a movie (3 wds)
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- a kind of hard rock (2 wds)
- large instrument, usually black and white
- popular instrument you play with your hands
- electronic music
- the words in a song
- like rap, but poppy
- chill music from Jamaica
- exciting, a lot of things happening (2 wds)
- like music at a concert
- music you can move your body to
- soft sounding instrument you play with your mouth
- like hip hop, but centered around lyrics
- look like a huge violin
- instrument you play with hands and feet
- ___ song or ___ movie
30 Clues: soft music • to get together • electronic music • to team up (2 wds) • the words in a song • like rap, but poppy • ___ song or ___ movie • like music at a concert • not soft but... (2 wds) • look like a huge violin • chill music from Jamaica • a kind of hard rock (2 wds) • loud, fast, noisy, rock music • music you can move your body to • music you might hear at the opera • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-14
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- music that only has instruments and no vocal parts
- genre of music that is popular and usually gets stuck in your head, catchy
- Southern Korean pop music
- Christian music, music involving religion
- genre of music that originated in Jamaica, artists like Bob Marley
- genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones
- genre of music that often has guitar and singers with a twangy accent
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- genre of music that artists like Beethoven and Mozart played
- Ms. Brown's number one rule in this class
- genre of music where people rap over a beat
- rhythm and blues
- genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals
- genre of music with classical singers and long fancy notes
- a type of category of something (books, music, movies)
14 Clues: rhythm and blues • Southern Korean pop music • Ms. Brown's number one rule in this class • Christian music, music involving religion • genre of music where people rap over a beat • genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones • genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals • music that only has instruments and no vocal parts • ...
4th yr arts A 2013-12-10
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- music critic
- program music also lives on _______ soundtracks
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- nationality of Franz Schubert
- a form uses the same music for each stanza.
- Schubert is the most ________ musician who has ever lived
- died at the young age of 31.
- all Chopin’s works involve the ______, solo, or accompanied.
- well-known composer of operas
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- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- there is a non-musical element that is specified by a title or explanatory comments
- nationality of Franz Liszt
- “free artist”
- music stands for itself and is intended to be appreciated without any particular reference
- the song cycle is a group of _________ art songs.
- the softness or loudness of sound
- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- a new member of the orchestra during the romantic period
- one of the most distinctive forms of Romantic music
- a music teacher
20 Clues: music critic • “free artist” • a music teacher • nationality of Franz Liszt • died at the young age of 31. • nationality of Franz Schubert • well-known composer of operas • the softness or loudness of sound • a form uses the same music for each stanza. • program music also lives on _______ soundtracks • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • ...
Baroque Era 2023-10-16
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- whose death coincides with the end of the baroque era?
- means misshapen pearl in Portuguese
- started in Italy
- similar to polyphony, but more prominent in instrumental music
- music for God
- the third and first movement of a concerto are ______
- Vivaldi wrote this series of concertos
- baroque music lacked
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- is a way to make music sound fancier, also a characteristic of baroque music
- music for anything besides Church/God
- a characteristic of the baroque era, included dramatic changes in tempo and dynamics
- was Vivaldi's primary instrument
- was a superstar/famous as a composer
- has three movements, features an instrumental soloist
- two or more voices built on the same subject
- Secular music was ______________ and used for stories or dancing
- was Bach's primary instrument
- the middle movement of a concerto is _____
- This is a piece Handel wrote that was performed continuously from the time of its premier until now
- Vivaldi was known as the ____ priest
20 Clues: music for God • started in Italy • baroque music lacked • was Bach's primary instrument • was Vivaldi's primary instrument • means misshapen pearl in Portuguese • was a superstar/famous as a composer • Vivaldi was known as the ____ priest • music for anything besides Church/God • Vivaldi wrote this series of concertos • the middle movement of a concerto is _____ • ...
music crossword 2019-02-22
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- f below middle c
- lower pitch
- 1 = 1 measure
- says to repeat
- hold on specific note
- (two) lines at the end
- g above middle c
- cancels sharp and flat
- group of beats
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- two different note played as one
- 8 = 1 measure
- 2 = 1 measure
- two notes played as one
- tells the speed
- a set of 5 lines
- 16 = 1 MEASURE
- 4 = 1 measure
- creates divisions
- higher pitch
19 Clues: lower pitch • higher pitch • 8 = 1 measure • 2 = 1 measure • 1 = 1 measure • 4 = 1 measure • says to repeat • 16 = 1 MEASURE • group of beats • tells the speed • f below middle c • a set of 5 lines • g above middle c • creates divisions • hold on specific note • cancels sharp and flat • two notes played as one • (two) lines at the end • two different note played as one
Music Genres 2020-07-04
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- /evolved during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types may be called world music.
- /genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and the United States.
- /combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance.
- /originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s. It combines elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz.
- /usually abbreviated, is a genre of popular music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s.
- /originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- /originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
- /originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime.
- /a genre of Christian music.
- /emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1960s garage rock.
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- /a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
- /also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves and festivals.
- /takes its roots from genres such as blues and old-time music, and various types of American folk music including Appalachian, Cajun, and the cowboy Western music styles of Red Dirt, New Mexico, Texas country, and Tejano.
- /originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.
- /originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1870s by African-Americans from roots in African musical traditions, African-American work songs, and spirituals.
- /developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans and Latino Americans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s.
- /a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment.
- /a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s.
- /art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical and secular music.
19 Clues: /a genre of Christian music. • /combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. • /emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1960s garage rock. • /a form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s. • /evolved during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types may be called world music. • ...
Music Crossword 2014-05-02
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- Increases the volume of an electric guitar.
- A set on notes played together on the guitar. (G,C,D7)
- Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string.
- Worth a half of a beat.
- Worth one beat.
- Part of the guitar that houses the fret board.
- Allows the sound to the acoustic guitar to be heard.
- Raises the strings from the fret board.
- A device used to shorten the strings of the guitar and raise the pitch of the chords being played.
- The clef we use when playing the guitar.
- Board Contains frets.
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- Tells guitarists where to put their fingers to create different notes on the guitar.
- Protects the body of the guitar from pick scratches.
- The instrument we play in class.
- Main part of the guitar.
- Strings are attached and it holds them to the guitar.
- Worth a quarter of a beat.
- Worth four beats.
- Worth two beats.
19 Clues: Worth one beat. • Worth two beats. • Worth four beats. • Board Contains frets. • Worth a half of a beat. • Main part of the guitar. • Worth a quarter of a beat. • The instrument we play in class. • Raises the strings from the fret board. • The clef we use when playing the guitar. • Increases the volume of an electric guitar. • Keys Used to adjust the tuning of each string. • ...
Music Terminology 2014-04-20
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- ending to a song
- end
- getting softer
- back to the sign
- getting slower
- a quarter note gets how many beats
- tells you what gets the beat and how many are in a measure
- back to the top
- a half note gets how many beats
- slow
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- getting faster
- tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural
- loud
- getting louder
- a whole note gets how many beats
- soft
- fast
- medium
- an eighth note gets how many beats
19 Clues: end • loud • soft • fast • slow • medium • getting faster • getting softer • getting louder • getting slower • back to the top • ending to a song • back to the sign • a half note gets how many beats • a whole note gets how many beats • a quarter note gets how many beats • an eighth note gets how many beats • tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural • ...
Music Terms 2016-05-05
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- continue in a similar style
- detached
- slowing down gradually
- gradually softer
- slowing down gradually
- very soft
- finish, the end
- majestic, stately, dignified
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- play with emphasis
- moderately loud
- Gradually Faster
- playing in tune
- moderately slow walking tempo
- forced, accented
- less motion
- dying, fading away
- in a singing style
- very slow, broad
- very fast
- softy, sweetly
20 Clues: detached • very soft • very fast • less motion • softy, sweetly • moderately loud • playing in tune • finish, the end • Gradually Faster • forced, accented • gradually softer • very slow, broad • play with emphasis • dying, fading away • in a singing style • slowing down gradually • slowing down gradually • continue in a similar style • majestic, stately, dignified • moderately slow walking tempo
Music artist 2021-02-12
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- Lily was a little girl
- let's kill this love!
- get overwhelmed so easily my anxiety creeps inside of me makes it hard to breathe what's come over me feels like I'm somebody else
- world I still see your shadows in my room
- you can stand under my umbrella
- I'm gonna swing from the chandelier
- I got black
- ooh I'm blinded by the lights
- in new york I milly rock
- I got the horses in the back
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- the one can hear but can't
- I don't really car if you cry, on the real should've never lied
- now that don't kill me, can only make me stronger
- Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find that what you're looking for has been here the whole time
- be humble, sit down
- oh, I wanna dance with somebody I wanna feel the heat with somebody
- this one is for the boys with the booming systems
- Bille jean is not my lover she's just a girl who claims that I am the one
- all the single ladies, all the single ladies
19 Clues: I got black • be humble, sit down • let's kill this love! • Lily was a little girl • in new york I milly rock • the one can hear but can't • I got the horses in the back • ooh I'm blinded by the lights • you can stand under my umbrella • I'm gonna swing from the chandelier • world I still see your shadows in my room • all the single ladies, all the single ladies • ...
Gospel Music 2021-02-17
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- Also known as the good new
- A sense of relief, calming or inviting
- The feeling of expression of reverence and adoration for a deity
- To give glory to God
- Singing parts together to create a melody
- Inspiring to get better and try harder
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- Beats at a regular pattern in music
- The activity of making sound or tunes
- A genre of music that originated in the deep south
- Learning something new
- Something that nothing greater can be conceived
- Something that holds a lot of meaning
- Deep emotion and affection for someone you cherish
- Providing or showing creativity
- Jesus is known as the
- Relating to or affecting the human spirit
- Upbeat and exciting
- Something of a biblical perspective
- A group of singers
19 Clues: A group of singers • Upbeat and exciting • To give glory to God • Jesus is known as the • Learning something new • Also known as the good new • Providing or showing creativity • Beats at a regular pattern in music • Something of a biblical perspective • The activity of making sound or tunes • Something that holds a lot of meaning • A sense of relief, calming or inviting • ...
Music 1 2021-03-25
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- known as the Bangtan Boys
- person that plays the accordion
- the art of arranging sounds
- string instrument from the violin family
- member of the percussion group
- keyboard instrument
- the King of Rock and Roll
- originated in the United States by African Americans in the 1860s
- music is classical music
- a symbol denoting a musical sound
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- the largest bowed string instrument
- Marie English singer and songwriter
- composer of the Baroque Period
- box shaped musical instruments
- sometimes known as a fiddle
- woodwind instrument
- composer of the Classical Period
- instrument in the woodwind group
- music western art music from 1600-1750
19 Clues: woodwind instrument • keyboard instrument • music is classical music • known as the Bangtan Boys • the King of Rock and Roll • sometimes known as a fiddle • the art of arranging sounds • composer of the Baroque Period • box shaped musical instruments • member of the percussion group • person that plays the accordion • composer of the Classical Period • ...
Music History 2021-04-13
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- Strauss's first opera piece and made a lot of money
- Hungarian composer (1811-1886)
- Richard Strauss was often compared to and confused with this composer: ___ Strauss
- Strauss's opera coordinator
- During the rival between composers, Liszt was a part of the __.
- German composer (1864-1949)
- During the rival between composers, Brahms was with the __.
- Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime
- Sait Saens was often compared to this composer
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- One of Saint Saens most influential pieces: Danse__
- French composer (1835-1921)
- Franz Liszt traveled with his __ to Vienna to study music
- Piece that Strauss wrote about his family life
- Tod und Verklarung
- American composer (1904-1989)
- Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics.
- German composer that wrote symphonic poems
- Undine Smith Moore studied piano, __, and music theory at Fisk University.
- Liszt was able to __ a piece from a short melody.
- Strauss found his passion in writing this style of music
- Opera's were known as __ __ items.
21 Clues: Tod und Verklarung • French composer (1835-1921) • Strauss's opera coordinator • German composer (1864-1949) • American composer (1904-1989) • Hungarian composer (1811-1886) • Opera's were known as __ __ items. • German composer that wrote symphonic poems • Considered French Beethoven in his lifetime • Rival between composers: __ of the Romantics. • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- moderately
- gradually faster
- gradually slower
- the beats per measure over what note gets 1 beat
- quarter not plus half the value of a quarter note
- very loud
- hold the note for its full value
- play the note louder, with a special emphasis
- a sudden, strong accent
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- hold the note longer than its normal value
- organization of notes over time using different note values
- a bass staff and a treble staff connected by a line
- short lines added to extend the range of the staff
- half note plus half of the value of a half note
- rest equal to the value of an eighth note
- quickly or cheerfully
- the steady pulse in music
- joins two notes of the same pitch
- moderately
- the 5 lines ad the 4 spaces on which music notes and symbols are written
20 Clues: very loud • moderately • moderately • gradually faster • gradually slower • quickly or cheerfully • a sudden, strong accent • the steady pulse in music • hold the note for its full value • joins two notes of the same pitch • rest equal to the value of an eighth note • hold the note longer than its normal value • play the note louder, with a special emphasis • ...
ROMANTIC MUSIC 2019-11-13
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- A theme and variation of the well known Christmas carol.
- An Orchestral Piece in one movement designed to serve as an introduction to an opera or a play.
- The aim of Romantic Composers.
- Romantic Art Song
- Composed the famous opera "Samson et Dalila.
- Instrumental Composition in several movements based on a literary or pictorial idea.
- Popular instruments in past eras that were replaced by piano music.
- Famous for his musical scores in ballet like "Swan Lake".
- A movement of the 19th Century was all about the emphasis on the individual and individual expression.
- An introductory piece of music, most commonly an orchestral opening to an act of an opera, the first movement of a suite.
- Instrumental music associated with a story or poem.
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- Considered as the Poet of the Piano
- Type of music often quite extensive, expressive, and difficult.
- Composed by Camille Saint-Saens to make fun of some of his friends.
- Developed the symphonic poem.
- A type of music where a musical theme is presented followed by a series of variations based on that theme.
- Peter Tchaikovsky's fantasy overture.
- Romantic period was considered as the "Golden Age of ______".
- A music intended to be performed before and during a play to set the mood for scenes or highlight dramatic action.
19 Clues: Romantic Art Song • Developed the symphonic poem. • The aim of Romantic Composers. • Considered as the Poet of the Piano • Peter Tchaikovsky's fantasy overture. • Composed the famous opera "Samson et Dalila. • Instrumental music associated with a story or poem. • A theme and variation of the well known Christmas carol. • ...
Music terms 2023-10-01
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- soft
- two vertical lines with 2 dots next to it that tells you to go back and sing a section again.
- scale that sounds happy and uses both half and whole steps
- scale that uses half and whole steps and sounds scary or sad
- raises a pitch one half step
- the space between fa and sol
- shown by a bracket that has a number one in the corner.
- scale that uses only half steps
- lowers a pitch one half step
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- volume in music
- a curved line that goes over or under notes that stay the same pitch
- how high or low a note is
- hold the note until the director cuts you off
- loud
- the language we use to sing our scales
- forte medium loud or your normal speaking volume
- a curved line that goes over or under notes that change pitch
- the space between la and li
- short and detached
19 Clues: soft • loud • volume in music • short and detached • how high or low a note is • the space between la and li • raises a pitch one half step • the space between fa and sol • lowers a pitch one half step • scale that uses only half steps • the language we use to sing our scales • hold the note until the director cuts you off • forte medium loud or your normal speaking volume • ...
Music Biz 2024-04-24
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- This part of the Constitution purports to guarantee that freedom of expression shall not be abridged, First Amendment
- A form of payment made to an asset owner for the right to use that asset such as a song or recording
- A form of protection for things that help fans and consumers identify the source of the music like band names and logos
- The process of using a piece of a recording reused in another recording, which must be licensed and cleared to avoid copyright infringement
- A legal agreement between an artist and a record label usually involving the artist making tracks that the label will promote and sell
- A legal agreement between an artist and a music publishing company
- A legal document designed to protect the band, its members and the band’s assets
- The two members of an artists team that have ethical obligations and licensing oversight: Attorney and _______
- Nation This entity is likely making the most money of all the participants in the live music business
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- AI technology that can create new music compositions often in the style of existing artists or genres
- The PMRC compiled this list of songs they found most objectionable in 1985
- The sale of branded products such as T-shirts hats and posters which represents a significant revenue stream for musical acts
- A company that takes up deals with artists to record promote and release music
- This legal schema created by Congress incentivizes creation
- The oldest sector of the music business responsible for the promotion and monetization of musical compositions
- Management, This term refers to the comprehensive planning and execution of live performances including booking venues managing logistics and handling finances
- The RAP Act would amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to make the use of _____ as evidence in court in be determined in camera
- How society restricts creation of and access to creative expression
- This is a band's single most valuable asset
19 Clues: This is a band's single most valuable asset • This legal schema created by Congress incentivizes creation • A legal agreement between an artist and a music publishing company • How society restricts creation of and access to creative expression • The PMRC compiled this list of songs they found most objectionable in 1985 • ...
Music Vocab 2026-01-08
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- Gradually getting louder
- Fast and Lively
- A person who writes music
- At walking speed
- Hold a not longer that usual
- The person who leads the musicians
- Short and separated
- Loud
- A symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows note names
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- Gradually getting softer
- How fast or slow music is
- Smooth and connected style
- Slow and Broad
- How loud or soft the music is
- Smooth and Connected
- Everyone sings the same notes
- Soft
- The set of five lines and four spaces where music is written
- How a singer stands or sits while singing/playing
- A symbol that shows silence in music
20 Clues: Soft • Loud • Slow and Broad • Fast and Lively • At walking speed • Short and separated • Smooth and Connected • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • How fast or slow music is • A person who writes music • Smooth and connected style • Hold a not longer that usual • How loud or soft the music is • Everyone sings the same notes • The person who leads the musicians • ...
Music Vocabulary 2026-03-27
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- indicated by a double barline and double dots
- gradually grow louder
- practicing music as an ensemble
- unit of rhythm and pitch
- soft
- body alignment
- indicates high pitches, as well as the G line
- pronunciation of words
- strong, full, loud
- organization of pitches (ex. Do Re Mi)
- patterns of sound without pitch
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- volume and its changes
- hold the note longer than written
- musicality of performance
- vocal music without accompaniment
- gradually become softer
- how fast or slow the music should be
- five lines, four spaces; where the notes go
- main tune
19 Clues: soft • main tune • body alignment • strong, full, loud • gradually grow louder • volume and its changes • pronunciation of words • gradually become softer • unit of rhythm and pitch • musicality of performance • practicing music as an ensemble • patterns of sound without pitch • hold the note longer than written • vocal music without accompaniment • how fast or slow the music should be • ...
Art & Music 2025-02-12
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- A digital workspace used for creating and editing music
- A method of creating moving images frame by frame
- A type of composition using digital sounds and synthesis
- A fundamental subject for understanding music structure
- suite Software package available to all students
- design A computer-based approach to visual creation
- The process of adjusting audio levels in a recording
- The practice of capturing and manipulating audio clips
- A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens
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- A creative discipline that involves working with pictures and lenses
- research The study and analysis of famous creatives
- A process of making images using ink and a carved surface
- The live aspect of music where performers play for an audience
- A facility for firing ceramics
- Lab A facility for experimenting with synthesized sounds
- Suite A space equipped with Apple computers for music production
- A place where artistic activities take place
- The art of capturing and producing sound in a controlled environment
- The skill of working together in a band or group
- cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer
20 Clues: A facility for firing ceramics • A place where artistic activities take place • A fundamental art skill using pencils or pens • cutter A cutting tool controlled by a computer • suite Software package available to all students • The skill of working together in a band or group • A method of creating moving images frame by frame • ...
MAPEH 9 - REMEDIAL 2025-05-29
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- - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts)
- - Type of pollution affecting breathing. (Health)
- - Surroundings that influence living things. (Health)
- - Baroque composer known for fugues and sacred music. (Music)
- - Three-dimensional artwork often made of stone or clay. (Arts)
- - Activity before exercise to prevent injury. (PE)
- - Traditional Filipino dance using bamboo poles. (PE)
- - A dramatic performance combining acting and music. (Arts)
- - A common medium in classical painting. (Arts)
- - Period of artistic revival and rediscovery of classical knowledge. (Arts)
- - Romantic composer known for piano compositions. (Music)
- - Physical competitions governed by rules. (PE)
- - Music period with balance, clarity, and form. (Music)
- - Exercise that raises your heart rate. (PE)
- - Practice of maintaining hygiene. (Health)
- - Community celebration often with dancing and cultural displays. (PE)
- - Drug used to treat or cure illnesses. (Health)
- - Immediate help given to an injured person. (Health)
- - Needing a substance to function normally. (Health)
- - Prolific classical composer of symphonies and operas. (Music)
- - Contamination of air, water, or land. (Health)
- - Filipino courtship dance. (PE)
- - Process of converting waste into reusable material. (Health)
- - Steps to avoid accidents or illnesses. (Health)
- - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health)
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- - Deaf classical composer of “Fur Elise.” (Music)
- - Large painting on a wall. (Arts)
- - A highly technical form of dance developed in courts. (Arts)
- - Harm caused on purpose. (Health)
- - Practice of keeping clean to maintain health. (Health)
- - First name of the famous portrait painted by da Vinci. (Arts)
- - Period emphasizing emotion and individualism in music. (Music)
- - Style inspired by Greek and Roman art. (Arts)
- - Official who enforces rules in a sports game. (PE)
- - Taking too much of a drug or substance. (Health)
- - Style of dance that expresses contemporary ideas. (PE)
- - Type of pollution affecting oceans and rivers. (Health)
- - Tool used by sports officials to signal fouls or timeouts. (PE)
- - Period known for grandeur and emotional intensity in music and art. (Music/Arts)
- - Exchange of shots in a sport like volleyball or tennis. (PE)
- - Free time for enjoyment and hobbies. (PE)
- - Art movement portraying subjects as they appear in everyday life. (Arts)
- - Improper disposal of waste. (Health)
- - Wall painting done on wet plaster. (Arts)
- - Harm or damage to the body. (Health)
- - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music)
- - Dance fitness program combining Latin and international music. (PE)
- - Activities done for fun and relaxation. (PE)
- - Sacred chant from the Medieval period. (Music)
- - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health)
50 Clues: - Filipino courtship dance. (PE) • - Large painting on a wall. (Arts) • - Harm caused on purpose. (Health) • - Improper disposal of waste. (Health) • - Harm or damage to the body. (Health) • - Renaissance artist and inventor. (Arts) • - Composer of “The Four Seasons.” (Music) • - Misuse of drugs or substances. (Health) • - Accidents like falls or burns. (Health) • ...
Charlie clarke 7.1 music crossword 2021-03-31
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- or stave Five lines used to notate music
- Very soft
- At a moderate speed
- At an easy walking pace
- Fast
- Very slow
- bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music
- Getting faster
- Getting softer
- Soft
- Loud
- piano Moderately Soft
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- line Vertical lines place between notes to divide the music into equal bars
- Getting slower
- clef A sign at the beginning of every line of music
- Getting louder
- Very fast
- forte Moderately loud
- The speed of music
- signature Tells us how many beats there are to a bar
- Very loud
- scale A 5 note scale
22 Clues: Fast • Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very fast • Very loud • Very slow • Getting slower • Getting louder • Getting faster • Getting softer • The speed of music • At a moderate speed • scale A 5 note scale • forte Moderately loud • piano Moderately Soft • At an easy walking pace • or stave Five lines used to notate music • bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2024-08-31
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- solo song in opera
- main tune or theme
- era emotional music period
- independent musical voices interacting
- subtle background notes
- pleasant-sounding combination of notes played together
- spontaneous musical creation
- dramatic work with singing
- subtle musical detail
- interval of eight notes
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- opera's text writer
- volume changes in music
- three or more notes played together
- music small ensemble composition
- german opera with dialogue
- musical embellishments
- era balanced music period
- large orchestral composition
- orchestra's lead violinist
- era ornate music period
- solo with orchestral backing
- solo musical composition with multiple movements
- highness or lowness of sound
23 Clues: solo song in opera • main tune or theme • opera's text writer • subtle musical detail • musical embellishments • volume changes in music • subtle background notes • era ornate music period • interval of eight notes • era balanced music period • era emotional music period • german opera with dialogue • orchestra's lead violinist • dramatic work with singing • large orchestral composition • ...
Musical activities for young children 2026-04-29
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- Feeling relaxed after music
- Use your voice to make music
- Use your body when music plays
- Paying attention to the activity
- Waiting and then having a go
- What we hear with our ears
- Move your body to music
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- A repeated pattern of sounds
- Hit your hands together to make a sound
- Pay attention to sounds or music
- The steady pulse in music
- Taking turns with instruments
- Sounds put together in a nice way
- Something that makes children happy
- A piece of music with words
15 Clues: Move your body to music • The steady pulse in music • What we hear with our ears • Feeling relaxed after music • A piece of music with words • A repeated pattern of sounds • Use your voice to make music • Waiting and then having a go • Taking turns with instruments • Use your body when music plays • Pay attention to sounds or music • Paying attention to the activity • ...
Organizational Elements in Music 2020-05-08
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- The speed of music
- The style of music specific to its geography
- Multiple pitches performed together
- The overall plan or structure of a piece of music
- The sound quality of music
- How the music is performed
- How long or short sound or silence is in music
- The volume of music
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- The high and low sounds in music
- The time period the music was written
- The group of musicians performing together
- The effect of various harmonies being performed together
- A series of pitches in music
- How the music makes you feel
14 Clues: The speed of music • The volume of music • The sound quality of music • How the music is performed • A series of pitches in music • How the music makes you feel • The high and low sounds in music • Multiple pitches performed together • The time period the music was written • The group of musicians performing together • The style of music specific to its geography • ...
Ancient and Renaissance Music Review 2023-10-03
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- Mesopotamian Composer, considered the first composer.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with I (also where most of our religious music comes from).
- Fifth part of the mass.
- First part of the mass.
- Music WITHOUT a religious function.
- Josquin dez Prez standardized ____ voices.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with S.
- Ars Nova means...
- Many Voices.
- Instruments with Strings.
- First written song, found in Turkey.
- The second highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with E.
- Drums with heads.
- the lowest voice.
- The highest voice.
- The European country involved in the Renaissance that starts with G.
- Full body vibration.
- For our purposes, the Renaissance begins in the _____ century.
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- Second part of the mass.
- Made music more accessible.
- One Voice.
- Sacred music makes up the majority of music from the time because the _____ remained the richest patrons.
- Third part of the mass.
- The European Country involved in the Renaissance that starts with F.
- Music WITH a religious function.
- First person to claim Authorship of his music.
- Tallis Wrote music for many monarchs and acted like a chameleon, evolving his music along with the changing of the Royals.
- the second lowest voice.
- Byrd Studied under Thomas Tallis.
- Fourth part of the mass.
- The main difference between Renaissance Genres.
- Comes from the Greek word Musike.
- Wind Instruments.
- Hildegard von Bingen was a ______ Nun.
35 Clues: One Voice. • Many Voices. • Ars Nova means... • Drums with heads. • Wind Instruments. • the lowest voice. • The highest voice. • Full body vibration. • Fifth part of the mass. • First part of the mass. • Third part of the mass. • Second part of the mass. • the second lowest voice. • Fourth part of the mass. • Instruments with Strings. • The second highest voice. • Made music more accessible. • ...
Golden Memories (1950s–80s Objects) 2025-07-16
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- Storage box for travel
- Old-style telephone
- Used in classrooms
- Carried light source
- Old music record
- Fast written message
- For taking photos
- Big book of knowledge
- Early music machine
- Used to type letters
- Pocket timekeeper
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- Sent by mail
- Plays music and news
- Spins vinyl discs
- Classic two-wheel ride
- Landline voice device
- Making clothes by hand
- Shows film on wall
- Early computer disk
- Tape for music
20 Clues: Sent by mail • Tape for music • Old music record • Spins vinyl discs • For taking photos • Pocket timekeeper • Used in classrooms • Shows film on wall • Old-style telephone • Early computer disk • Early music machine • Plays music and news • Carried light source • Fast written message • Used to type letters • Landline voice device • Big book of knowledge • Storage box for travel • ...
A Land of Music 2026-03-30
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- A large string instrument played sitting down
- A Jamaican style of music with a strong beat
- A person who sings
- A show that includes songs and acting
- The pattern of beats in music
- Instruments you hit to make rhythm
- To go to an event
- A group of musicians
- People who watch or listen to a performance
- People who play music
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- The place where performers play
- To play music in front of others
- The words of a song
- A style of music from rural America
- The repeated part of a song
- Showing strong feelings
- A device used to play or mix records
- Practice before a performance
- Music played without electronic instruments
19 Clues: To go to an event • A person who sings • The words of a song • A group of musicians • People who play music • Showing strong feelings • The repeated part of a song • The pattern of beats in music • Practice before a performance • The place where performers play • To play music in front of others • Instruments you hit to make rhythm • A style of music from rural America • ...
Musical Genres: Pop, hip-hop, alternative rock, R&B 2023-07-10
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- - Style of music that combines rhythm and blues.
- - Music genre associated with rural and folk traditions.
- - Genre known for its groovy basslines and syncopated rhythms.
- - Music genre featuring storytelling and acoustic instruments.
- - Christian music with soulful vocals and spiritual themes.
- - Electronic Dance Music featuring synthesized beats and rhythms.
- - Genre with improvisation and swing rhythms.
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- - Broad genre encompassing various styles of guitar-driven music.
- - Music genre rooted in African-American folk traditions.
- - Raw and energetic genre known for its rebellious attitude.
- - Jamaican music known for its distinctive rhythm and message.
- - Genre characterized by rhythmic speech and beats.
- - Genre that combines elements of R&B, gospel, and pop.
- - Mainstream music with catchy melodies.
- - Heavy and aggressive style of rock music.
15 Clues: - Mainstream music with catchy melodies. • - Heavy and aggressive style of rock music. • - Genre with improvisation and swing rhythms. • - Style of music that combines rhythm and blues. • - Genre characterized by rhythmic speech and beats. • - Genre that combines elements of R&B, gospel, and pop. • - Music genre associated with rural and folk traditions. • ...
7th Grade Language of Music 2015-09-21
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- Raises the pitch by one half step
- These separate music into measures (2 words)
- Fast
- Gradually get softer
- Soft
- Medium slow
- Indicates which notes are to be sharp or flat (2 words)
- Style of attacking or starting the note
- Volume of the music
- Cancels a flat or sharp
- This kind of clef indicates music for lower instruments
- 5 lines and 4 spaces, music is written on this
- Hold the note or rest longer than its indicated value
- Gradually get slower
- Go back to the beginning
- Medium or moderate speed
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- End, "finish line"
- This kind of clef indicates music for higher instruments
- Gradually get faster
- Slow
- Loud
- The person who wrote the music
- Indicates to repeat a section of the music (2 words)
- Go back to the "Sign"
- Indicates how many beats are in a measure (2 words)
- "Next door neighbor" notes (2 words)
- Sharp, flat or natural not in the key signature
- Two names for the same pitch
- Last section, "final chapter"
- Lowers the pitch by one half step
- Bar lines divide music into these
- Gradually get louder
- Speed of the music
- Lines added above or below the staff for notes too high or too low to fit on the staff
34 Clues: Slow • Loud • Fast • Soft • Medium slow • End, "finish line" • Speed of the music • Volume of the music • Gradually get faster • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Gradually get slower • Go back to the "Sign" • Cancels a flat or sharp • Go back to the beginning • Medium or moderate speed • Two names for the same pitch • Last section, "final chapter" • The person who wrote the music • ...
American Music History 2020-03-13
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- Many songs in the Great American Songbook were first introduced as part of Broadway _____________.
- The solid hit played on the snare drum on beats 2 and 4 of an R&B groove.
- The country radio program that has been running since 1925.
- The last name of the father of modern march music.
- Popular music is considered music you can do this activity to.
- In 1850, this music was considered “popular music.”
- Gospel music developed from the way that African-Americans sang this type of Christian music.
- The name of the most famous ragtime composer.
- This instrument first “electrified” during the Swing era.
- Style of jazz played by big bands.
- The capital city of country music.
- Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonius Monk created this style of jazz
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- The technique a jazz musician uses when playing a solo.
- The popularity of ragtime was spread through this media.
- Many of the best American songwriters worked in this block of New York City.
- The modern marching band evolved hand-in-hand with the popularity of this sport.
- The blues were a major component of this new style of music that appeared in the 1950s.
- Louis Armstrong popularized this type of vocal style.
- The horn section in a New Orleans jazz band.
- Field hollers and other work songs eventually developed into this musical form.
20 Clues: Style of jazz played by big bands. • The capital city of country music. • The horn section in a New Orleans jazz band. • The name of the most famous ragtime composer. • The last name of the father of modern march music. • In 1850, this music was considered “popular music.” • Louis Armstrong popularized this type of vocal style. • ...
Music Festivals 2024-07-09
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- - The festival atmosphere is often described as a ___.
- - Used to enhance the atmosphere at the festival.
- - A multi-day event featuring music performances.
- - A large gathering of people attending a festival.
- - A common activity at music festivals.
- - Some festivals offer ___ options for attendees.
- - Attending a music festival is an unforgettable ___.
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- - The most popular acts performing at the festival.
- - Part of the city's name, where the festivals take place.
- - A key element of the music festival experience.
- - A popular music festival in Las Vegas, known for its electronic music.
- - The city hosting the music festivals.
- - A live performance of music at a festival.
- - Where musicians perform at festivals.
- - The main attraction at Las Vegas music festivals.
15 Clues: - The city hosting the music festivals. • - A common activity at music festivals. • - Where musicians perform at festivals. • - A live performance of music at a festival. • - Used to enhance the atmosphere at the festival. • - A key element of the music festival experience. • - A multi-day event featuring music performances. • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a person who plays music
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a song
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- a pattern of notes
- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- an object used to make music
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a group of people who play music
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a thin wire that makes music
- one musical sound
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • a group of people who play music • to ask someone to come somewhere • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Garrett's cross word puzzle 2023-02-28
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- Line: a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff.
- is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note
- Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music and hip hop music
- In music, pitch refers to the frequency of vibrations produced by an instrument.
- In music, flat (Italian bemolle for "soft B") means "lower in pitch ". Flat is the opposite of sharp, which is a raising of pitch.
- The measure is a time segment of a music piece determined by a certain number of beats.
- say again something one has already said
- For other uses, see Octave (disambiguation). In music, an octave
- sheet music to be played on a piano piano music noun the sound of music produced by a piano
- a device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- A musical composition in two parts,
- ) is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration
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- here. Not to be confused with the # or the well-field system.
- For the use of the sharp sign in computational complexity theory, see ♯P.
- be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions:
- A bar is a term used in writing music, and it’s otherwise referred to as measure.
- Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music,
- Treble, along with bass and mid-range, is made up of an infinite number of frequencies.
- music to be played very fast
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- a musical instrument, roughly triangular in shape, consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
- : the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination,
- a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or in the case of a percussion staff, different percussion instruments.
- half: a line made up of dots or dashes
- a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
25 Clues: music to be played very fast • A musical composition in two parts, • half: a line made up of dots or dashes • say again something one has already said • Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music, • here. Not to be confused with the # or the well-field system. • the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. • ...
BAND 2025-02-21
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- a piece for solo voice with or without instrumental accompaniment.
- also known as a measure
- A form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments,
- a short repeted pattern of music
- The chorus is the part of the song that repeats
- a strong repeated pattern of movement or sound
- a note with extra emphasis or force.
- dynamic markings in music notation that indicate a gradual decrease in volume
- a force that stimulates change
- A vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment
- A dynamic marking indicating that a passage should be played loudly.
- simply the group of pitches a piece of music centers around.
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- music performed without instrumental accompaniment
- the act of creating music on the spot
- a short repeated phrase in pop music and jazz
- indicates the number of beats in a measure and the value of the basic beat
- he speed at which a piece of music is played
- combinations of notes played simultaneously
- a group of three or more musical notes that are played simultaneously.
19 Clues: also known as a measure • a force that stimulates change • a short repeted pattern of music • a note with extra emphasis or force. • the act of creating music on the spot • combinations of notes played simultaneously • he speed at which a piece of music is played • a short repeated phrase in pop music and jazz • a strong repeated pattern of movement or sound • ...
Music Therapy 2026-03-14
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- Beat structure used in music therapy
- Control of emotional or physical states through music
- Brain's ability to form new pathways through musical training
- Emotional state influenced by music
- synchronization of body rhythms with musical rhythm
- Use of the voice to produce therapeutic sounds
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- Spontaneous creation of music
- Speed of music used to influence mood or movement
- Therapist's ability to understand a client's emotional experience
- Brain disorder affecting motor control
- Calming physical state induced by music
- Technique using music to stabilize attention
- Brain chemical released during enjoyable music listening
- Nerve cell activated by rhythm and sound
- Organized sound used for expression and healing
15 Clues: Spontaneous creation of music • Emotional state influenced by music • Beat structure used in music therapy • Brain disorder affecting motor control • Calming physical state induced by music • Nerve cell activated by rhythm and sound • Technique using music to stabilize attention • Use of the voice to produce therapeutic sounds • ...
Darkhan English 2025-08-27
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- A very popular KPOP group
- A music comedy that is about singing
- A popular girl artist in America
- A large black instrument
- The best english teacher ever
- Music without instruments
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- The best weather ever
- A instrument that hurts your fingers
- Western type music in america
- A popular group of music in asia
- When you want to music to get louder
- Music that helps people get motivated
- Populor music song that has come out in the past year
- Fast music
- Slang for when you really like a song
15 Clues: Fast music • The best weather ever • A large black instrument • A very popular KPOP group • Music without instruments • Western type music in america • The best english teacher ever • A popular group of music in asia • A popular girl artist in America • A instrument that hurts your fingers • A music comedy that is about singing • When you want to music to get louder • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Era Music (Mr. Trickey) 2023-09-14
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- a traveling singer-songwriter
- comes from the French word "tenir", or "to hold"
- music that is about a non-religious subject
- important religious event of 1517
- music with a single melodic line
- music that is about a religious subject
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- means "rebirth"; end of Medieval era
- sacred music that is polyphonic
- music with multiple melodic lines
- when a singer or instrument holds one long note
- the bread and butter of all western music
- the group that controlled life in the Medieval era
- the language used in almost all plainchant
- sacred music that is monophonic
- chant music with an added accompaniment line
- invented in 1450; the printing ___________
16 Clues: a traveling singer-songwriter • sacred music that is polyphonic • sacred music that is monophonic • music with a single melodic line • music with multiple melodic lines • important religious event of 1517 • means "rebirth"; end of Medieval era • music that is about a religious subject • the bread and butter of all western music • the language used in almost all plainchant • ...
Musical Terms 2018-06-10
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- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
- The unit of musical rhythm.
- The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition
- 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
- The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
- The distance in pitch between two notes.
- One who directs a group of performers.
- A group singing in unison.
- A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
- Made up of five horizontal parallel lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written.
- A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
- Group of singers in a chorus.
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- Signature A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
- A repeating phrase that is played at the end of each verse in the song.
- The flats and sharps at the beginning of each staff line indicating the key of music the piece is to be played
- Indicating speed.
- The opening section of a piece of music or movement.
- The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
- Piece of instrumental music played between scenes in a play or opera.
- A solo concert with or without accompaniment.
- Relating to music produced by instruments, as opposed to electric or electronic means
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
- The element of music pertaining to time
- An instruction in sheet music to play softly.
25 Clues: Indicating speed. • A group singing in unison. • The unit of musical rhythm. • Group of singers in a chorus. • One who directs a group of performers. • The element of music pertaining to time • The distance in pitch between two notes. • A solo concert with or without accompaniment. • An instruction in sheet music to play softly. • ...
4th and 5th Grade Music Terms 2013-04-17
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- sign two numbers at the beginning of music
- person who writes music
- highest female voice
- play or story all told in singing
- gradually get louder
- African-American religious music
- slow down
- ff
- large ensemble including strings
- the loudness or softness of music
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- the speed of music
- curved line that adds 2 notes together
- speed up
- makes a note higher
- walking tempo
- the highness or lowness of music
- flute clarinet oboe in this family
- changes every time a melody is repeated
- ABACADA
- slowest tempo
- 5 lines 4 spaces
- smallest string instrument
- quietest dynamic
- tells you to hold a note until the conductor moves on
- make it up as you go
- lowers a note
- more than one note played at the same time
- THE END
28 Clues: ff • ABACADA • THE END • speed up • slow down • walking tempo • slowest tempo • lowers a note • 5 lines 4 spaces • quietest dynamic • the speed of music • makes a note higher • highest female voice • gradually get louder • make it up as you go • person who writes music • smallest string instrument • the highness or lowness of music • African-American religious music • large ensemble including strings • ...
Deutsch 2 Kapitel 12: Musik 2022-01-21
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- to compose
- bass guitar
- pop
- festival
- song
- volume
- conductor (female)
- singer (female)
- clarinet
- musical group
- recorder
- saxophone
- to download
- to listen to music
- opera
- singer (male)
- harp
- conductor (male)
- philharmonic
- piano
- composer (male)
- organ (music)
- band
- jazz
- trumpet
- composer (female)
- horn, French horn
- ipod
- viola
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- snare drum
- note (musical note)
- concert
- classical music
- headphones
- instrument
- to download
- violin
- punk
- keyboard (music)
- music
- violin
- alternative
- flute
- radio
- orchestra
- cello
- rock
- to conduct (musicO)
- viola
- guitar
- internet
- hip hop
- musical
- drum (set)
- banjo
- metal
- to make music
- trombone
- chorus, choir
- techno
- country
61 Clues: pop • song • punk • rock • harp • band • jazz • ipod • music • flute • radio • cello • opera • viola • piano • banjo • metal • viola • volume • violin • violin • guitar • techno • concert • hip hop • musical • trumpet • country • festival • clarinet • recorder • internet • trombone • orchestra • saxophone • snare drum • to compose • headphones • instrument • drum (set) • bass guitar • to download • alternative • to download • philharmonic • musical group • singer (male) • organ (music) • ...
Chorus Vocab 2020-12-07
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- All parts can be heard equally
- The word for volume in music
- Means loud
- Means Very Loud
- Counted beats of silence
- Lower Male voice part.
- Means Quiet
- Lower female voice part
- Five lines and four spaces that notes go on
- Gradually slow down the music
- Higher female voice part
- The word for speed in music
- All music From one bar line to the next
- Means to gradually get louder
- Hold a note longer than it's value
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- Means to gradually get softer
- Usually gets two beats
- Usually gets one beat
- Usually gets four beats
- Means Very Quiet
- Do all the music between the dots again
- A line that goes down through the staff
- Gradually speed up the music
- Higher Male voice part
24 Clues: Means loud • Means Quiet • Means Very Loud • Means Very Quiet • Usually gets one beat • Usually gets two beats • Lower Male voice part. • Higher Male voice part • Usually gets four beats • Lower female voice part • Counted beats of silence • Higher female voice part • The word for speed in music • The word for volume in music • Gradually speed up the music • Means to gradually get softer • ...
spanish crossword 2017-09-22
24 Clues: one • jazz • nine • fruit • salad • pizza • tennis • soccer • fifteen • spanish • swimming • homework • football • baseball • pop music • chocolate • vollyball • basketball • rock music • mexican food • italian food • chinese food • English class • classical music
sean music genres 2022-03-03
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- a genre of Christian music. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of gospel music varies according to culture and social context.
- a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
- Typical ____ instruments include drums, guitar, piano, saxophone, trumpet, clarinet, trombone, and the double bass.
- a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s.
- a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from the British new-age music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes.
- a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute.
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- music also known as rap music, is a genre of popular music developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans, Latino Americans and Jamaicans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s.
- The Lyrics of _____ Music are Usually Packed With Emotions, Mostly Dwelling on Sadness and Loneliness.
- A form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers
- a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.
- a term used by the music industry as a catch-all arbitrary category for various styles of music from Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
- is a dance music style that was developed alongside Chicago house music.
- a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
15 Clues: music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. • is a dance music style that was developed alongside Chicago house music. • a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s. • a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute. • ...
Beginning Band & Guitar Music Terminology 2013-10-24
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- nine performers or a selection of music for nine players
- everyone play together, all
- a musical sentence, usually 4 measures long (or 8 measures)
- The end
- A moderate tempo
- resume original tempo (after an accelerando or rallentando)
- in a singing style
- An ending section
- Slightly faster than andante
- – continue in a similar manner, always
- Go Back to the Sign
- seven performers or a selection of music for even players
- very slow
- Gradually get slower
- eight performers or a selection of music for eight players
- Expressively
- four performers or a selection of music for four players
- Easily, lightly, delicately.
- A moderately slow tempo, flowing easily & gracefully.
- much
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- three performers or a selection of music for three players
- Slowly
- six performers or a selection of music for six players
- suddenly, quickly
- two performers or a selection of music for two players.
- five performers or a selection of music for five players
- Go Back to the Beginning of the Song (The Top of the music)
- gradually get slower
- silent, do not play
- Gradually get faster
- sweetly
- Slow, solemn
- using vocal syllables to represent notes (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti)
- two notes that are spelled differently, but sound the same (played the same)
- a little slower than Allegro
- Gradually faster, usually with a crescendo
- gradually slower and softer, dying away
- Fast & Lively, Brisk, rapid
- One performer or a selection of music for one player.
39 Clues: much • Slowly • The end • sweetly • very slow • Slow, solemn • Expressively • A moderate tempo • suddenly, quickly • An ending section • in a singing style • silent, do not play • Go Back to the Sign • gradually get slower • Gradually get faster • Gradually get slower • everyone play together, all • Fast & Lively, Brisk, rapid • Slightly faster than andante • a little slower than Allegro • ...
Semester Review 2024-04-22
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- Film music is helping keep _______ music alive.
- In what country does the story for The Phantom of the Opera take place?
- A recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition
- Composer for Cats, Phantom of the Opera, and Evita: Andrew Lloyd _________.
- This movie included both the first spoken dialogue and the first song in a movie
- The composer of The Swan was Camille ________ _________.
- Composers of "The Sound of Music" Rodgers and _______________.
- How many beats are in a measure
- Early film music was mostly made to cover up the sound of the _________.
- The lyricist for West Side Story was Stephen _______, who also composed the music and lyrics for Sweeney Todd.
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- Composer for King Kong, Gone With the Wind, and Casablanca
- What is the longest running Broadway musical of all time?
- The volume of the music
- American musicals developed most directly out of European _________.
- Known for composing the music to Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and ET. John __________.
- Composer of "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy," George M. _____.
- The composer of music in West Side Story is Leonard __________.
- What kind of ensemble is used for the music in Psycho? _________ Orchestra.
- The two street gangs in West Side Story are the _____ and the Sharks.
- What play inspired "West Side Story"
- Bernard Hermann wrote a score for this film with an extremely dissonant string orchestra
- This system allowed music recorded on a phonograph to be played simultaneously with the film
- The Phantom of the Opera took inspiration from two genres, opera and _______.
23 Clues: The volume of the music • How many beats are in a measure • What play inspired "West Side Story" • Film music is helping keep _______ music alive. • The composer of The Swan was Camille ________ _________. • What is the longest running Broadway musical of all time? • Composer of "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy," George M. _____. • ...
Music Genres 2024-04-14
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- Music originating from rural America, often featuring acoustic instruments like guitars and banjos.
- Improvisational music with syncopated rhythms, often featuring brass and woodwind instruments.
- Music characterized by rhyming lyrics and rhythmic beats, often accompanied by turntables or sampling.
- Music originating from Jamaica, characterized by offbeat rhythms and social or political lyrics.
- Raw and energetic music with fast tempos, simple melodies, and often politically charged lyrics.
- Music created using electronic devices and technology, often featuring synthesizers and computer-generated sounds.
- Soulful music with emotional lyrics and a distinctive chord progression, often featuring electric guitars and harmonicas.
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- Music composed in the European tradition, often featuring orchestras and complex compositions.
- Traditional music of a particular region or culture, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
- Metal Aggressive music characterized by distorted guitars, powerful vocals, and fast rhythms.
- Upbeat music with catchy melodies, often featuring vocals and electronic instrumentation.
- Groovy music with a strong bassline and syncopated rhythms, often featuring brass instruments and soulful vocals.
- Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms.
- Music with Christian themes, characterized by soulful vocals and uplifting melodies.
- Rhythm and Blues, characterized by soulful vocals and a strong rhythmic groove.
15 Clues: Energetic music characterized by electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms. • Rhythm and Blues, characterized by soulful vocals and a strong rhythmic groove. • Music with Christian themes, characterized by soulful vocals and uplifting melodies. • Upbeat music with catchy melodies, often featuring vocals and electronic instrumentation. • ...
AS German Vocab 3.2 2020-03-03
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- up to date
- openness
- pleasure, joy, happiness
- signed to (record label)
- quiet
- frustration
- quality
- inconceivable
- to build up a fan base
- to relax
- primarily
- sentimentality
- to promote
- cheesy
- finding your identity
- live music concert
- sold out
- concert venue
- hip
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- to play on your feelings
- attitude towards society
- artist
- record
- record producer
- to produce
- popular
- to choose something
- music taste
- reputation
- music festival
- performer
- famous
- music genre
- pop music
- to be seen as
- record deal
- success
37 Clues: hip • quiet • artist • record • famous • cheesy • popular • quality • success • openness • to relax • sold out • performer • pop music • primarily • up to date • to produce • reputation • to promote • music taste • frustration • music genre • record deal • inconceivable • to be seen as • concert venue • music festival • sentimentality • record producer • live music concert • to choose something • finding your identity • to build up a fan base • ...
Indian music crossword 2024-03-25
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- the most popular Indian music channel
- devotional songs for worshipping religious gods
- T-series most popular video
- the most populated religion in India
- A fusion between many forms of traditional music
- large bodies of religious text
- the founder of T-series
- a music concept from India
- cave paintings that showed Indian traditions
- a sub-genre of classical music from South India
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- the inventor of Hindustani music
- a small town where Khusrau was born
- a Hindu composer and musicologist
- the second most populated religion in India
- a frame drum that is related to sufi
- an Indian string instrument
- the Northern Indian sub-genre of music
- 30,000 year old cave paintings
- a metal disc that is struck to make sound
- an Indian drum played with sticks
20 Clues: the founder of T-series • a music concept from India • an Indian string instrument • T-series most popular video • 30,000 year old cave paintings • large bodies of religious text • the inventor of Hindustani music • a Hindu composer and musicologist • an Indian drum played with sticks • a small town where Khusrau was born • a frame drum that is related to sufi • ...
6th Grade Language of Music 2015-09-21
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- A _____ note gets 2 beats
- This word means to play loud
- This kind of clef indicates music for higher instruments or voices
- Hold the note or rest longer than its indicated value
- To sit up straight or stand tall while playing means you have good _____
- Brass players have to do this with their lips to make a sound
- Indicates how many beats are in a measure (2 words)
- A symbol indicating silence
- A _____ note gets 1 beat
- A symbol indicating sound
- 5 lines and 4 spaces, music is written on this
- Trumpets, trombones, horns, baritones and tubas belong to the _____ family
- This person writes music
- Volume of the music
- This word means to play slowly
- Clarinets, saxophones and oboes all need a _____ to make the sound
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- A _____ note gets 4 beats
- This word means to play fast
- In order to play a long note with a good sound on a trumpet, you have to take a deep _____
- Indicates to repeat a section of the music (2 words)
- This word means to play softly
- This kind of clef indicates music for lower instruments
- This is required to make a sound
- Drums and bells belong to the _____ family
- This separates music in to measures (2 words)
- Flutes, oboes, clarinets and saxophones belong to the _____ family
- Music is divided up in to _____ by bar lines
- Speed of the music
- Either treble or bass, this symbol occurs at the beginning of every line of music
29 Clues: Speed of the music • Volume of the music • A _____ note gets 1 beat • This person writes music • A _____ note gets 4 beats • A _____ note gets 2 beats • A symbol indicating sound • A symbol indicating silence • This word means to play fast • This word means to play loud • This word means to play softly • This word means to play slowly • This is required to make a sound • ...
pizza hut official crossword 2024-10-06
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- caillou skibidi toilet
- is that...?
- rave music
- tim hortons number one client
- can be found as ".exe" or "evil"
- spaniard
- fnf music maker
- "howdy :]"
- large individual
- dubstep music
- british person
- white and red striped fella
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- imitates baby sounds strangely well
- furry british guy
- type of alcohol
- uptempo music
- sentient bot
- most lakes in the world
- natywerewolf
- expunged number one fan
- the other one spaniard
- french
22 Clues: french • spaniard • rave music • "howdy :]" • is that...? • sentient bot • natywerewolf • uptempo music • dubstep music • british person • type of alcohol • fnf music maker • large individual • furry british guy • caillou skibidi toilet • the other one spaniard • most lakes in the world • expunged number one fan • white and red striped fella • tim hortons number one client • can be found as ".exe" or "evil" • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a group of people who play music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- an object used to make music
- a thin wire that makes music
- a song
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
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- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a person who plays music
- one musical sound
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • to ask someone to come somewhere • a group of people who play music • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Musical Instrument 2024-11-04
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- A pitched percussion instrument originating from Trinidad and Tobago.
- A Chinese plucked zither with up to 21 strings and movable bridges.
- A pair of hand drums essential in Indian classical music.
- A small, guitar-like instrument central to Mexican mariachi music.
- A bowed, fretted instrument from the Renaissance, similar to a cello.
- A wind instrument made from a hollowed-out tree, originating from Aboriginal culture.
- A pear-shaped string instrument popular in Middle Eastern music.
- A plucked string instrument resembling a lute, used in the Balkans.
- A string instrument central to Irish folk music, similar to a violin.
- A plucked string instrument with a long neck, widely used in Indian classical music.
- A double-sided drum from Punjab, often played in traditional and Bhangra music.
- A Russian instrument with a triangular body and three strings, used in folk music.
- A Chinese mouth-blown instrument with multiple pipes, similar to an organ.
- A small African thumb piano with metal tines, played by plucking.
- A Norwegian violin with sympathetic strings, producing a resonant sound.
- A Brazilian instrument with a single string and bow, used in Capoeira.
- A thumb piano with metal keys, central to Zimbabwean music.
- A plucked zither from the Middle East, often used in Arabic and Turkish music.
- A Japanese bamboo flute with a distinct, breathy tone.
- A portable instrument with keys and bellows, popular in folk music across Europe.
- A set of pipes of varying lengths, associated with the Andes mountains.
- A fretless string instrument played with a pick, key to Indian classical music.
- A European string instrument played by plucking, strumming, or bowing.
- A West African harp-lute with a calabash resonator and 21 strings.
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- A West African talking drum that can change pitch by squeezing its strings.
- An Indonesian ensemble featuring bronze percussion and gongs.
- A hammered dulcimer with metal strings, popular in Hungarian folk music.
- A large double-headed drum from Bulgaria, played in folk ceremonies.
- A traditional Japanese string instrument with movable bridges and 13 strings.
- A stringed instrument with a long neck, central to Greek folk music.
- A bamboo flute used in Indian classical music, known for its soothing sound.
- A goblet-shaped drum played with bare hands, originating in West Africa.
- A long, wooden wind instrument associated with Swiss mountain culture.
- A string instrument struck with hammers, often used in American folk music.
- A bowed lyre from Wales, played with a bow and known for its ancient origins.
- A Japanese three-stringed instrument played with a large plectrum.
- A Chinese lute with a round body, played in traditional music.
- A traditional Andean panpipe made of bamboo reeds.
- A long-necked lute from Turkey, often used in folk and classical music.
- A two-stringed bowed instrument, known as the “Chinese violin.”
- A wooden percussion instrument with resonators, commonly used in Central America.
- A plucked instrument with a rounded back, popular in Renaissance music.
- A reed instrument with an air reservoir, iconic to Scottish culture.
- A string instrument with a circular body and a twangy sound, used in American folk.
- A Mongolian horsehead fiddle with a deep, resonant sound.
- A Persian lute with a double bowl shape, played in traditional music.
46 Clues: A traditional Andean panpipe made of bamboo reeds. • A Japanese bamboo flute with a distinct, breathy tone. • A pair of hand drums essential in Indian classical music. • A Mongolian horsehead fiddle with a deep, resonant sound. • A thumb piano with metal keys, central to Zimbabwean music. • An Indonesian ensemble featuring bronze percussion and gongs. • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a group of people who play music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- an object used to make music
- a thin wire that makes music
- a song
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
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- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a person who plays music
- one musical sound
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • to ask someone to come somewhere • a group of people who play music • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- a group of people who play music
- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- a pattern of notes
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- one musical sound
- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
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- an object used to make music
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- a person who plays music
- a song
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- a thin wire that makes music
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • an object used to make music • a thin wire that makes music • a group of people who play music • to ask someone to come somewhere • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Musical Elements 2023-02-07
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- Our method for remember notes of a stave, Ever Good Boy Deserves________
- The length of notes
- How strong or gentle the piece of music is
- The best teacher at Hawkley, Mr ________
- How many layers are in a piece of music
- The musical word for a strong dynamic
- The main tune of a piece of music
- Texture can be simple or ________
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- Face in the _______
- The instruments used in a piece of music
- The key of a piece of music (major or minor)
- The speed of a piece of music music
- A song by Michael Jackson, Man in the _______
- The sections of a piece of music
- A musical symbol which goes at the start of the stave, ______ clef
- The musical word for a quick tempo
- How many beats are in a bar
17 Clues: Face in the _______ • The length of notes • How many beats are in a bar • The sections of a piece of music • The main tune of a piece of music • Texture can be simple or ________ • The musical word for a quick tempo • The speed of a piece of music music • The musical word for a strong dynamic • How many layers are in a piece of music • The instruments used in a piece of music • ...
Yaaaa 2022-10-11
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- marzuki Pencipta lagu Ibu pertiwi
- Apa sumber bunyi alat music suling
- Asal lagu apuse
- Cara memainkan triagle
- Lahu bathara
- Cara memainkan calung
- Alat music berfungsi menciptakan melodi
- timur Sampek berasal dari daerah
- Cara main biola
- utara Asal lagu butet
- Sikap punya ide beda
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- Alat music suku Dayak
- Angklung dimaninkan dengan cara
- Cara memainkan sampek
- Tidak nyusahin org lain
- Keyboard dan sasando termasuk jenis alat music
- Alat music tidak bernada
- utara Kolintang berasal dari daerah
- Cara main recorder
- Asal daerah lagu kincir kincir
- Apa sumber bunyi alat music suling
21 Clues: Lahu bathara • Asal lagu apuse • Cara main biola • Cara main recorder • Sikap punya ide beda • Alat music suku Dayak • Cara memainkan sampek • Cara memainkan calung • utara Asal lagu butet • Cara memainkan triagle • Tidak nyusahin org lain • Alat music tidak bernada • Asal daerah lagu kincir kincir • Angklung dimaninkan dengan cara • timur Sampek berasal dari daerah • ...
Music Eras Medieval Renn, Classical, Baroque 2024 2024-05-17
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- music time period 500-1400
- classical and romantic composer
- medieval singing in church
- lute, recorder,shawm,tabor
- wrote little serenade
- woodwind, brass, percussion, string families
- time period from 1730-1820
- a single unaccompanied melody
- famous medieval song
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- music outside the church
- trills and tremelo
- wrote rondo alla turca
- a characteristic of classcial time period music
- 1400-1600 music
- famous baroque composer
- 1600-1750 music
- harpsichord, violin, pipe organ
- Renaissance means what
18 Clues: 1400-1600 music • 1600-1750 music • trills and tremelo • famous medieval song • wrote little serenade • wrote rondo alla turca • Renaissance means what • famous baroque composer • music outside the church • music time period 500-1400 • medieval singing in church • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • time period from 1730-1820 • a single unaccompanied melody • classical and romantic composer • ...
Impressionism & Expressionism 2026-03-06
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- Composer who wrote Boléro.
- A Person who writes music.
- Music organized around a central key
- Music that avoids a traditional key center.
- Style of music focused on mood, color, and atmosphere.
- The pattern of beats in music.
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- A movement where composers returned to the balanced and ordered style of the Classical Era.
- 20th-century movement where composers experimented with new musical ideas.
- French composer most associated with Impressionist music
- A scale made entirely of whole steps, often used in Impressionist music.
- Two or more different meters used at the same time.
- After Renaissance Era, before Classical Era.
- Debussy and Ravel both attend the _________ Conservatory.
- Composer who pioneered atonal and twelve-tone music.
- Style of music that emphasizes intense emotion and psychological expression.
- Composer of The Rite of Spring.
16 Clues: Composer who wrote Boléro. • A Person who writes music. • The pattern of beats in music. • Composer of The Rite of Spring. • Music organized around a central key • Music that avoids a traditional key center. • After Renaissance Era, before Classical Era. • Two or more different meters used at the same time. • Composer who pioneered atonal and twelve-tone music. • ...
Music Terms to Explore 2024-03-25
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- The pattern of beats or pulses in music.
- A gradual decrease in loudness or intensity in a piece of music.
- A group of three or more notes sounded together.
- The distance between two pitches.
- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions.
- The perceived frequency of a sound or note.
- Harmony or agreement among musical notes.
- A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase, section, or piece of music.
- Musical parts that support or complement a melody or main theme.
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- A rhythmic pattern where the emphasis is placed on off-beats or weak beats.
- The playing of the tones of a chord in rapid succession rather than simultaneously.
- Smooth and connected performance of music without breaks between notes.
- A series of notes in a specific pattern that forms the basis of a piece of music.
- Lack of harmony among musical notes.
- A gradual increase in loudness or intensity in a piece of music.
- Short and detached performance of music, indicated by short, abrupt sounds.
- The variations in volume or intensity of sound in music.
- A rapid repetition of a single note or rapid alternation between two notes.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
20 Clues: The distance between two pitches. • Lack of harmony among musical notes. • The pattern of beats or pulses in music. • Harmony or agreement among musical notes. • The perceived frequency of a sound or note. • The speed at which a piece of music is played. • A group of three or more notes sounded together. • A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. • ...
Part VI, Ch. 1-10 - Vocabulary 2024-06-08
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- the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo
- a piece in triple meter, originated as a stately processional dance for the Polish nobility
- concluding section, the section at the end of an art song which sums up its mood, played by the piano alone
- Music intended to be performed before and during a play, setting the mood for the drama is called _________ music
- instrumental music in one movement, usually in sonata form
- a night piece, a slow, lyrical and intimate composition for piano
- explanatory comments specifying the story, scene, or idea associated with program music
- Tone Poem, a programmatic composition for orchestra in one movement, which may have a traditional form (sonata or rondo), or an original, irregular form
- when romantic composers created music drawn from the music of foreign lands
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- when romantic composers deliberately created music with a specific national identity
- nonprogram music is ______________ music
- instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene
- a study piece designed to help a performer master specific technical difficulties
- songs that are grouped in a set, unified by a story or musical ideas
- when composers repeat the same music for each stanza of a poem
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- a composition in several movements, each with a descriptive title
17 Clues: a composition for solo voice and piano • nonprogram music is ______________ music • the slight holding back or pressing forward of tempo • instrumental music in one movement, usually in sonata form • when composers repeat the same music for each stanza of a poem • instrumental music associated with a story, poem, idea, or scene • ...
Liliana Franco 2026-01-12
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- drama set to music and sung by performers with orchestral accompaniment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing.
- Company the group that performs the opera.
- a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloists, often with orchestral accompaniment.
- era an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumental music.
- any musical instrument with a keyboard, such as a piano, harpsichord, clavichord or organ.
- means Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass.
- era an era where`vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works.
- a school of music or dramatic art.
- music outside of the church.
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- a musical work for solo instrument, sometimes alone sometimes with an accompaniment of one or more instruments.
- Vivaldi he was known for his operas.
- Musician the people who compose,conduct,or perform music at the place of residence of a king, queen, leader, or dignitary.
- a man or women who supports or protests something
- she was the first to write music for female voices.
- music of the church.
- era an era where art and music became extravagant.
- a song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or few different notes.
- beginning stages of the music staff.
18 Clues: music of the church. • music outside of the church. • a school of music or dramatic art. • Vivaldi he was known for his operas. • beginning stages of the music staff. • Company the group that performs the opera. • a man or women who supports or protests something • era an era where art and music became extravagant. • she was the first to write music for female voices. • ...
Willow 2023-05-13
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- The music video ends with a ____
- "Willow" debuted at number one on this chart
- Swift appears as a ____ in the music video
- A ____ plays a significant role in the music video
- "Willow" has a popular music ____
- "Willow" is a ____ song
- "Willow" was the lead ____ from "Evermore"
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- Artist who sings "Willow"
- Object that Swift follows in the music video
- Swift wears a ____ ring in the music video
- Elemental feature in the "Willow" music video
- "Willow" was recorded in a ____ during quarantine
- Swift wears a ____ dress in the music video
- Album that includes "Willow"
- The music video features Swift stepping into a ____
15 Clues: "Willow" is a ____ song • Artist who sings "Willow" • Album that includes "Willow" • The music video ends with a ____ • "Willow" has a popular music ____ • Swift wears a ____ ring in the music video • Swift appears as a ____ in the music video • "Willow" was the lead ____ from "Evermore" • Swift wears a ____ dress in the music video • ...
Music Genres from Europe 2023-11-16
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- a style of pop music that originated in Europe during the mid-to-late 1960s and developed to today's form throughout the late 1970s.
- were the songs of the wandering bands of flagellants, who overspread Europe during two periods of mass hysteria:
- is a dance and genre of dance music originating in nineteenth-century Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic.
- Famous bands include Taraf de Haïdouks, Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No Smoking Orchestra.
- a particular form of counterculture that derived most of its inspiration from British and American rock and roll.
- is subgenre of contemporary pop music with its origins in Serbia, that initially developed during the 1980s and 1990s, with similar music styles in Bulgaria, Romania and Albania.
- is the variety of European forms of electronic dance music that evolved from disco in the late 1970s, incorporating elements of pop and rock into a disco-like continuous dance atmosphere.
- to describe songs consisting of a poem and music written specially for that text.
- using the oriental rhythm of the music usually performed for belly dancing as a base and combining it with traditional Bulgarian folk elements
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- a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe.
- an exuberant style of popular music combining Caribbean and Western elements and having a fast heavy beat.
- derived from the French expression nouvelle scène française, sometimes anglicized as New Chanson,
- is a style of European popular music that is generally a catchy instrumental accompaniment to vocal pieces of pop music with simple, happy-go-lucky, and often sentimental lyrics.
- reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes at the time.
- a style of Spanish music, played especially on the guitar and accompanied by singing and dancing.
- a form of music characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics, often about the sea or the life
- t originated among artists who blended elements of psychedelic rock, avant-garde composition, and electronic music, among other eclectic sources.
- refers to two styles of dance music that originated in Europe: one is a British variant of Italian Eurodisco-influenced dance-pop, and the other is a hi-NRG-driven form of Italo disco.
- a part-song for several voices, especially one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment.
19 Clues: a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe. • to describe songs consisting of a poem and music written specially for that text. • Famous bands include Taraf de Haïdouks, Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No Smoking Orchestra. • a form of music characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics, often about the sea or the life • ...
Likes and Dislikes 2014-10-13
18 Clues: jazz • music • fruit • salad • pizza • tennis • I like • soccer • baseball • football • swimming • pop music • cafeteria • chocolate • rock music • volleyball • basketball • I don't like
American Music Genres 2021-02-11
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- Typically of unknown authorship and is transmitted orally from generation to generation
- An anti-establishment music movement that began about 1976
- Blues, ragtime, and European band music combined
- A genre of dance music that emerged in the 1970s in NYC
- Developed in the southern United States from folk music, spirituals, and blues
- ______ and Blues
- "Sad But _________" (1993 Metallica song)
- Referred to as the "Seattle Sound"
- A music form from the 80s Characterized by loud, distorted guitars and driving drums
- A music style that originated in Puerto Rico
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- "______ Beach" Ramones song
- Created without the use of electricity
- A cultural movement began among African Americans in New York City in the 1970s
- Syncopated rhythms; thick bass line; sharp rhythm guitars; chanted vocals strong, and horns
- reggae star Bob ________
- African-Caribbean style of music originated and developed on the island of Jamaica
- "You Should Be _______" (1976 Bee Gees hit)
- Artist from our playlist who sang "Yo Visto Asi"
- A vocal and instrumental form of music evolved from African American spirituals, shouts, work songs
19 Clues: ______ and Blues • reggae star Bob ________ • "______ Beach" Ramones song • Referred to as the "Seattle Sound" • Created without the use of electricity • "Sad But _________" (1993 Metallica song) • "You Should Be _______" (1976 Bee Gees hit) • A music style that originated in Puerto Rico • Blues, ragtime, and European band music combined • ...
Music crossword 2015-03-25
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- type of music that starts with 'r'
- group of people
- music notes
- type of music that starts with 'p'
- voice
- projects noise
- type of music that starts with 'f'
- makes a beat for anything
- you use it for the electric guitar
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- type of music notes
- type of instrument in the music room
- type of music that starts with 'c'
- black and white
- has 6-7 strings
- you speak into it
15 Clues: voice • music notes • projects noise • group of people • black and white • has 6-7 strings • you speak into it • type of music notes • makes a beat for anything • type of music that starts with 'r' • type of music that starts with 'c' • type of music that starts with 'p' • type of music that starts with 'f' • you use it for the electric guitar • type of instrument in the music room
Music Crossword _ Victoria H 2025-03-28
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- What is the number one degree in college for rap music?
- Who has the most female listeners?
- Who was the first person to perform at the Super Bowl?
- When did Micheal Jackson release his first album?
- Most popular rapper?
- What was the most played song in 2024
- Most listened Gen X music artist?
- Who has the most male listeners?
- What is the most popular music genre?
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- What do scholars believe is the oldest melody?
- Who was the most famous music artist]?
- What is the most popular song right now?
- What is a genre of popular music that originated in the late 1950s?
- What is the most used music app?
- What is the most played song of 2025 so far?
- Who created spotify?
- Who last performed at the Super Bowl
- Who created apple music?
18 Clues: Who created spotify? • Most popular rapper? • Who created apple music? • What is the most used music app? • Who has the most male listeners? • Most listened Gen X music artist? • Who has the most female listeners? • Who last performed at the Super Bowl • What was the most played song in 2024 • What is the most popular music genre? • Who was the most famous music artist]? • ...
Abby's Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: bye • jazz • hello • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • goodbye • spanish • baseball • football • homework • swimming • chocolate • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • basketball • rock music • italian food • mexican food • chinese food • english class • classical music
Brooklyn's Spanish 1 words 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • the • yes • but • jazz • more • fruit • salad • pizza • tennis • soccer • spanish • baseball • music by • swimming • homework • chocolate • cafeteria • pop music • basketball • volleyball • chinese food • mexican food • english class • classical music
Abby's Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: bye • jazz • hello • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • goodbye • spanish • baseball • football • homework • swimming • chocolate • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • basketball • rock music • italian food • mexican food • chinese food • english class • classical music
Music Crossword 2022-12-18
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- The steady pulse in music.
- Written music.
- The way sound is organized in time.
- A section of music.
- The highness or lowness of a note.
- The speed of music.
- Line added above or below the staff.
- Variation in loudness between notes.
- American classical music.
- One of the first genres of music in America.
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- A device used by musicians to keep a steady beat.
- Music created in Europe.
- Note that gets one beat.
- Note that gets four beats.
- Note that gets two beats.
- Tells us how many beats in a measure.
16 Clues: Written music. • A section of music. • The speed of music. • Music created in Europe. • Note that gets one beat. • Note that gets two beats. • American classical music. • The steady pulse in music. • Note that gets four beats. • The highness or lowness of a note. • The way sound is organized in time. • Line added above or below the staff. • Variation in loudness between notes. • ...
Unit 3. Music in Our World 2020-06-23
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- a pattern of notes
- to give a show by playing music, singing, dancing, etc.
- an object used to make music
- the main rhythm of a piece of music
- a large group of people who play music led by a conductor
- to ask someone to come somewhere
- a group of people who play music
- to play a stringed musical instrument by pulling on its strings
- one musical sound
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- a musical instrument that is played by hitting
- a person who plays music
- a thin wire that makes music
- musical notes that are played together at the same time
- having to do with a type of music that was written in Europe long ago
- a regular action done to improve a skill
- a song
- a long, flat piece of wood used for string instruments
17 Clues: a song • one musical sound • a pattern of notes • a person who plays music • a thin wire that makes music • an object used to make music • to ask someone to come somewhere • a group of people who play music • the main rhythm of a piece of music • a regular action done to improve a skill • a musical instrument that is played by hitting • ...
Crossword Craze 2024-12-29
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- Wind instrument commonly used in jazz music
- Music genre characterized by a strong beat and electric guitars
- Device used to amplify a singer's voice
- Live music performance
- String instrument played with a bow
- Percussion instrument played with sticks or hands
- Large group of musicians playing together
- Dramatic work combining singing and orchestral music
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- Music genre with roots in African-American history
- Group of singers performing together
- Large keyboard instrument with black and white keys
- Music genre known for storytelling and guitar-based sound
- Six-stringed instrument often used in rock music
- Music genre featuring rhythmic vocal style over beats
- Music genre known for improvisation and swing
15 Clues: Live music performance • String instrument played with a bow • Group of singers performing together • Device used to amplify a singer's voice • Large group of musicians playing together • Wind instrument commonly used in jazz music • Music genre known for improvisation and swing • Six-stringed instrument often used in rock music • ...
Unit 3 - MAD School 2018-08-08
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- it is the type of music sometime sung at church. It has lots of emotion.
- The type of music where the singer speaks very fast.
- you listen to it; the sounds of people singing and playing instruments together.
- a type of music where the saxophone is often used
- The adjective that describes someone who is known by many people.
- An event where people sing, play music or act in front of a lot of people
- A male who plays a character in a movie or TV show
- A type of music that is old with lots of different instruments
- The group of people who play music together.
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- a type of music Taylor Swift sings; it's very popular
- A group of songs that are recorded on a CD or DVD together.
- People use sticks to hit different parts of this instrument.
- loud music with electric guitars and drums
- It has black and white keys and you play it with your fingers.
- A male who plays a character in a movie or TV show
- It is similar to a piano and can be electronic
- the area in the front of a concert or place where people stand
- an instrument with strings and is usually used to make classical music
- To keep or save songs on a disc or album
19 Clues: To keep or save songs on a disc or album • loud music with electric guitars and drums • The group of people who play music together. • It is similar to a piano and can be electronic • a type of music where the saxophone is often used • A male who plays a character in a movie or TV show • A male who plays a character in a movie or TV show • ...
Film Music 2021-03-22
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- Elfman (composed the music for Batman & The Simpsons)
- sounds which are on screen and heard by the characters
- westerns filmed in Italy not America
- the era in which music was specifically composed for films
- a pattern of notes that repeats
- when a character is represented by music
- a famous silent movie star
- an unusual instrument featured in westerns
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- composed the music for Star Wars
- another name for non diegetic music
- the number of different James Bond actors
- the first instrument used to create background music for films
- a type of film popular in the 60's & 70's
- the type of film that came after silent movies
- another word for the printed music
- a long held sound
- Eastwood (starred in a lot of western movies)
- Laurel's comedy partner
18 Clues: a long held sound • Laurel's comedy partner • a famous silent movie star • a pattern of notes that repeats • composed the music for Star Wars • another word for the printed music • another name for non diegetic music • westerns filmed in Italy not America • when a character is represented by music • the number of different James Bond actors • ...
Reggae 2023-12-08
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- The name of Bob Marley's Band
- a group of notes played together
- The spaces in the bass clef
- The lines in the bass clef
- the characteristic that makes reggae music different to other pop music
- A religion in Jamaica that influenced reggae songs
- The Country where reggae originates
- the section in a pop song where the lyrics stop
- An electronic instrument used in reggae music
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- A solo drum pattern that starts a lot of reggae music
- Famous Bob Marley hit
- Reggae music developed from this style of 1960's pop
- The instrument that would play the off beat in reggae music
- The lines in the Treble clef
- A repetetive pattern in pop music
- the reason Bob Marley died
- The spaces in the Treble clef
- the Tempo of most reggae songs
18 Clues: Famous Bob Marley hit • The lines in the bass clef • the reason Bob Marley died • The spaces in the bass clef • The lines in the Treble clef • The name of Bob Marley's Band • The spaces in the Treble clef • the Tempo of most reggae songs • a group of notes played together • A repetetive pattern in pop music • The Country where reggae originates • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
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- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
Across
- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
Abby's Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: bye • jazz • hello • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • goodbye • spanish • baseball • football • homework • swimming • chocolate • cafeteria • pop music • volleyball • basketball • rock music • italian food • mexican food • chinese food • english class • classical music
Spanish 1 2017-09-27
25 Clues: yes • but • more • jazz • salad • pizza • fruit • soccer • tennis • Spanish • homework • baseball • swimming • chocolate • pop music • cafeteria • basketball • volleyball • rock music • Italian food • Chinese food • Mexican food • English class • masculine the • classical music
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-22
25 Clues: the • Yes • But • more • Jazz • Fruit • Pizza • salad • Soccer • Tennis • Swimming • Baseball • Football • Homework • Chocolate • Cafeteria • Pop Music • Basketball • Rock Music • Volleyball • Mexican Food • Italian Food • Chinese Food • English Class • Classical Music
Vocabulario Español 2017-09-22
25 Clues: no • but • the • yes • jazz • fruit • salad • pizza • soccer • tennis • spanish • baseball • football • very bad • homework • swimming • pop music • basketball • rock music • volleyball • Italian food • Mexican food • Chinese food • english class • classical music
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-25
25 Clues: yes • jazz • fruit • pizza • salad • soccer • tennis • goodbye • spanish • football • swimming • baseball • homework • pop music • chocolate • cafeteria • basketball • rock music • volleyball • how are you • Mexican food • italian food • chinese food • english class • classical music
Words of the week 2023-11-28
20 Clues: POP! • damp • brave • windy • statue • to score • chemistry • team leader • having seen • Shiny metal • up and down • music rhythm • to make anew • string music • well written • music leader • musical tools • to be informed • a cow's favorite • slip and _______
Music Vocabulary Crossword 2020-04-26
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- The 5 lines and 4 spaces on which we write music.
- How we create "words" with music.
- It cuts the music staff into measures.
- Examples are forte, piano, and mezzoforte.
- The pattern within the beats.
- A small section of music.
- Identifies sharp, flat, and natural pitches.
- Tells us when to make a sound.
- This is not the same as what you do in softball or baseball.
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- An art form that you listen to.
- Tells us when to be quiet.
- Some examples are Treble and Bass.
- This doesn't mean "Stop",but is the end.
- Words of the music.
- Examples are 3/4. 4/4,and 6/8.
- Some examples are Rock, Pop, Rap, and Country.
- The steady pulse of the music.
- Examples are andante, moderato, and allegro.
18 Clues: Words of the music. • A small section of music. • Tells us when to be quiet. • The pattern within the beats. • Examples are 3/4. 4/4,and 6/8. • The steady pulse of the music. • Tells us when to make a sound. • An art form that you listen to. • How we create "words" with music. • Some examples are Treble and Bass. • It cuts the music staff into measures. • ...
Spanish 1 2017-09-27
25 Clues: no • but • yes • more • jazz • salad • fruit • pizza • soccer • tennis • Spanish • baseball • swimming • homework • pop music • chocolate • cafeteria • rock music • volleyball • basketball • Mexican food • English class • the(feminine) • the(masculine) • classical music
Kelee's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-25
25 Clues: no • red • jazz • blue • pink • more • pizza • black • hello • green • white • yellow • soccer • Spanish • homework • music by • football • pop music • cafeteria • basketball • rock music • volleyball • how are you • Italian food • English class
Music test 2V 2023-06-19
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- The basic unit of music. It may also refer to the rhythmic basis for a song, usually played by drums and bass.
- A section of a song that is sung several times with the same words and melody.
- The start section of a piece of music.
- A harmony of three or more tones.
- The end of a piece of music. Literally: tail.
- Supports the main voice (the melody). An accompaniment can consist of one or more parts. For example: chords, bass, drums and so on.
- A sequence of different pitches.
- A section of a song that is sung several times with the same words and melody. The chorus is the section you can usually easily sing along to.
- The number of beats that divide up the music. If you can count 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 with the music, the bar has four beats.
- Not playing or singing, while the music continues.
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- A section of a song where the melody stays the same, but the words change.
- The speed at which a piece of music is performed.
- Makes a note higher.
- A section of a song that leads up to the chorus.
- A section of a song that differs from the verses and choruses in both melody and lyrics.
- Sheet music in which all parts of a piece of music are placed underneath one another.
- Everything in music related to tone duration.
- How high or how low a tone is.
- The 2nd and 4th beat in a bar with four beats (four-four time).
- Lowers a note.
20 Clues: Lowers a note. • Makes a note higher. • How high or how low a tone is. • A sequence of different pitches. • A harmony of three or more tones. • The start section of a piece of music. • Everything in music related to tone duration. • The end of a piece of music. Literally: tail. • A section of a song that leads up to the chorus. • ...
Controllerise Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-13
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- Rhythmic feel of the music that makes people want to move.
- City where Controllerise is based.
- A key aspect of the Controllerise gatherings, fostering a sense of belonging.
- A gathering or event where music is played and enjoyed.
- An organized gathering or occurrence, like Controllerise.
- When artists work together to create music.
- Individual who creates the beats and tracks played.
- Instrumental music often played at Controllerise events.
- Genre closely associated with the music played at Controllerise.
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- Improvised and spontaneous lyrical performance.
- A repeating section of sound or music, often used in beat-making.
- A portion of sound taken from one recording to use in another.
- The lower range of the music spectrum, providing depth and rhythm.
- Physical medium that DJs often use to play music.
- The overall atmosphere and feeling at Controllerise.
- Equipment used by DJs to play vinyl records.
- Person responsible for spinning tracks at Controllerise.
- Describes the laid-back and relaxed environment of the events.
18 Clues: City where Controllerise is based. • When artists work together to create music. • Equipment used by DJs to play vinyl records. • Improvised and spontaneous lyrical performance. • Physical medium that DJs often use to play music. • Individual who creates the beats and tracks played. • The overall atmosphere and feeling at Controllerise. • ...
music crossword 2021-04-06
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- is a person who writes music
- equipment that maks your voys lawder
- wind instrument
- group where different instruments play classic music
- string instrument
- person who controls orchestra
- a letter in music language
- its a beautiful melody with voice
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- music instrument that has keys
- its string instrument that is used to play classic music
- wind instrument farmers use it a lot
- piano
- clef first thing that you are going to write in music song
- big wind instrument
- famous composer that lived in 18 centry
- string Kazakh national instrument
- percussionn instrument
17 Clues: piano • wind instrument • string instrument • big wind instrument • percussionn instrument • a letter in music language • is a person who writes music • person who controls orchestra • music instrument that has keys • string Kazakh national instrument • its a beautiful melody with voice • wind instrument farmers use it a lot • equipment that maks your voys lawder • ...
Australian Music 2024-07-25
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- 'Men at Work' known for "I come from a land ____ _____".
- A group of notes played simultaneously.
- an Aboriginal wind instrument.
- Traditional music, passed down through families.
- Australian hip-hop group "_______ Hoods".
- Australian country music singer-songwriter.
- Musician who wears a wig to hide her identity.
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- Acca Dacca - Australian slang for a band.
- A grouping of sounds to create music, mainly to tell a story.
- A category that includes numerous music styles.
- A contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience.
- A form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll.
- Australian Kids Music Group.
- Genre of music popularized by artists like Slim Dusty and The Bushwackers.
- _____ and I.
- Sydney _____ House.
16 Clues: _____ and I. • Sydney _____ House. • Australian Kids Music Group. • an Aboriginal wind instrument. • A group of notes played simultaneously. • Acca Dacca - Australian slang for a band. • Australian hip-hop group "_______ Hoods". • Australian country music singer-songwriter. • Musician who wears a wig to hide her identity. • A category that includes numerous music styles. • ...
Magdalena Martin 2026-01-14
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- .A school of music or dramatic art.
- .Became a nun at 15 and later became Mother Superior. She was the first to write music for female voices. Hildegard wrote books about herbal medicine, music, and political matters.
- .Music Performed inside church.
- 1600-1750, an era where art and music became extravagant.
- .Drama set to music and sung by performers, with orchestral accompaniment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing.
- .The group that performs the opera.
- .Means Lord Have Mercy and is part of the Catholic mass.
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- 1450-1600, an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works.
- . The people who compose, conduct, or perform music at the place of resident of a king, queen, leader, or dignitary.
- .A musical work for solo instrument, sometimes alone, sometimes with an accompaniment of one or more instruments and sometimes accompanied by an orchestra.
- .A musical work for chorus and soloist or soloists, often with orchestral accompaniment.
- .A song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different notes.The melodies are sung in unison and are often a musical form of prayer.
- .Music Performed outside church.
- .The beginning of the music staff.
- . Any musical instrument with a keyboard, such as a piano, harpsichord, clavichord or organ.
- .Studied to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity. He was known for his opera's.He had the support of several royal patron's.
- .A man or a woman who supports or protects something, such as an orchestra, a composer, or an event, or a cause.
- 450-1450, an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumental music.
18 Clues: .Music Performed inside church. • .Music Performed outside church. • .The beginning of the music staff. • .A school of music or dramatic art. • .The group that performs the opera. • .Means Lord Have Mercy and is part of the Catholic mass. • 1600-1750, an era where art and music became extravagant. • ...
ethans cross word 2015-06-19
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- has 5 strings and plucked
- non religious music
- a form of vocal music
- note a note with 2 beats
- something done at once with one person
- music music only sang by voice
- a time or pereoid
- a stringed insterment
- a wind insterment
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- music music with insterments
- an old language
- a wind based insterment
- religious music
- a wind insterment like a fulte
- phonic when multipule voice are sang at once
15 Clues: an old language • religious music • a time or pereoid • a wind insterment • non religious music • a form of vocal music • a stringed insterment • a wind based insterment • has 5 strings and plucked • note a note with 2 beats • music music with insterments • music music only sang by voice • a wind insterment like a fulte • something done at once with one person • ...
Music terms in the room 2024-02-06
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- Very Quiet in Music
- A note that gets four beats of sound
- Very Loud in Music
- A note that gets one beat of sound
- Moderately Soft in music
- A note that gets two beats of sound
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- Violin, Guitar or Harp
- Trumpet, Trombone, Horn
- Moderately Loud in Music
- The name of your music teacher
- Drums, Cymbals, Xylophones
- Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute
- Loud in music
- The name of your principal
- Soft in music
15 Clues: Loud in music • Soft in music • Very Loud in Music • Very Quiet in Music • Violin, Guitar or Harp • Trumpet, Trombone, Horn • Moderately Loud in Music • Moderately Soft in music • Drums, Cymbals, Xylophones • Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute • The name of your principal • The name of your music teacher • A note that gets one beat of sound • A note that gets two beats of sound • ...
DMS Music Crossword #1 2023-04-18
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- Music word for very soft.
- A clef with space notes that spell face.
- An instrument family where the instruments are hit.
- The town our school is in.
- A lower female voice.
- A woodwind instrument that is held sideways.
- Adds half the value.
- A rest that gets one beat in common time.
- Music word for very loud.
- A higher male voice.
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- A note that gets four beats in common time.
- Music word for loud.
- A clef in music that also means low.
- Music word for soft.
- Our school mascot.
- A string instrument from India.
- Music word for gradually louder.
- A rest that gets half of a beat in common time.
- A note that gets two beats in common time.
- A small string instrument popular in Hawaii.
- The state our school is in.
- A brass instrument with a slide.
- Another word for decrescendo.
23 Clues: Our school mascot. • Music word for loud. • Music word for soft. • Adds half the value. • A higher male voice. • A lower female voice. • Music word for very soft. • Music word for very loud. • The town our school is in. • The state our school is in. • Another word for decrescendo. • A string instrument from India. • Music word for gradually louder. • A brass instrument with a slide. • ...
Indian and African Keywords 2018-09-10
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- Indian section 1
- The most famous African drum, single headed and played with hands
- Indian section 3
- African tuned percussion instrument, like a xylophone
- Rhythms which stress the offbeats
- The name for when one person plays something and a group copies
- African string instrument
- The main Indian string instrument. Plucked. Plays the Raga
- A 5 note scale used in African music
- Indian bowed string instrument like a violin
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- Indian accompaniment of 2 held notes
- Indian drums
- The style of music where Indian traditional music mixes with Western styles
- A constantly repeated rhythm or melody. Common in African music
- Music which is created in the moment with no preparation
- Many different rhythms being played at the same time in African music
- African drum with 2 heads played with a stick
- Indian Scale of 5-7 notes
- Indian bamboo flute
- Indian rhythm cycle
- Indian section 2
21 Clues: Indian drums • Indian section 1 • Indian section 3 • Indian section 2 • Indian bamboo flute • Indian rhythm cycle • African string instrument • Indian Scale of 5-7 notes • Rhythms which stress the offbeats • Indian accompaniment of 2 held notes • A 5 note scale used in African music • Indian bowed string instrument like a violin • African drum with 2 heads played with a stick • ...
Spanish 1 2017-09-21
25 Clues: No • But • Yes • More • Jazz • Fruit • Pizza • Salad • Tennis • Soccer • Spanish • Baseball • Swimming • Homework • Chocolate • Pop music • Cafeteria • Basketball • Volleyball • Rock music • Chinese food • English class • the(feminine) • The(masculine) • Classical music
