music Crossword Puzzles
Bonnie 2015-06-22
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- Bach wrote a contata about his .......... addiction
- Much of Bach's music was written for the c.......
- The four seasons was four short concertos written for what instrument
- .......... the fifteenth paid Vivaldi to compose music
- Vivaldi was from ......
- where was Bach born?
- Bach composed what type of music music?
- Vivaldi was inspired by poems and ........
- Who played at Vivaldi funeral
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- Over 100 recordings can be found of the ..... seasons
- Bach's first wife was his second .......
- What range did Bach's voice occupy
- Opera is a stage play set to .....
- Bach means ....... in English
- Bach was born into a family of?
- Bach wrote over ........ pieces of music
- Ospedale della piata was a orphanage where ....... worked?
- which month did Vivaldi die
- How many kids did Bach have?
19 Clues: where was Bach born? • Vivaldi was from ...... • which month did Vivaldi die • How many kids did Bach have? • Bach means ....... in English • Who played at Vivaldi funeral • Bach was born into a family of? • What range did Bach's voice occupy • Opera is a stage play set to ..... • Bach composed what type of music music? • Bach's first wife was his second ....... • ...
Chorus Crossword 2023-04-10
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- Forte Medium loud
- Soft
- The lowest sounding section for the guys
- The shape of your mouth when singing
- Every one sings together
- An extra vocal part added on top of everything else and usually towards the end of a piece
- A group of musicians that perform with their voices
- The second highest vocal part
- Loud
- The music that backs choir
- Watch the conductor for the release
- Raises the note one half step
- The syllables used during warm up and sight singing
- how music is spaced out across time
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- Where you jump to in the music
- being in tune with your self and your section
- The highest vocal part
- How a musician emotes the music
- The highest sounding section for the guys
- The loudness of the music
- Lowers the note one half step
- What music is written on
- The distance between the top and bottom note of a scale
- The type of music performed by chorus
- Two or more parts at the same time and not in unison
- How you sit in your chair
26 Clues: Soft • Loud • Forte Medium loud • The highest vocal part • Every one sings together • What music is written on • The loudness of the music • How you sit in your chair • The music that backs choir • Lowers the note one half step • The second highest vocal part • Raises the note one half step • Where you jump to in the music • How a musician emotes the music • ...
Music Final Review 2 2023-05-15
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- I DANCED ON THE CEILING
- MUSIC VIDEO USING CGI OR ANIMATION
- DUPLE METER IRISH MUSIC
- THE RIGHT TO SELL OR GIVE OUT YOUR WORK
- THE RIGHT TO BROADCAST THE SONG ON THE RADIO, TV, INTERNET
- I DANCED WITH "HAPPY FEET"
- 12 STRING GUITAR USED IN CONJUNTO
- THE RIGHT TO SHOW OFF THE WORK OR PIECE OF ART
- MUSIC VIDEO TELLING A STORY, MINI MOVIE, USED TO EXPLAIN THE LYRIC IN DEPTH
- THE RIGHT TO IMITATE THE WORK OF ANOTHER
- GROUP OF BROTHERS KNOWN FOR THEIR HIGH VOICES AND DISCO MUSIC
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- MUSIC VIDEO LIVE IN CONCERT OR THE GROUP PLAYING THE SONG
- MUSIC VIDEO FEATURING DANCERS OR THE LEAD SINGER DANCING
- I'M A MUSICAL ABOUT 2 GANGS IN nyc/ ROMEO AND JULIET
- WROTE THE WORDS TO THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER
- THE RIGHT TO MAKE A COPY OF SOMEONE ELSE'S WORK
- I DANCED WITH SHIRLEY TEMPLE ON THE STAIRS
- I DANCED IN THE RAIN
- THE RIGHT TO PERFORM THE SONG IN CONCERT
- TRIPLE METER IRISH MUSIC
20 Clues: I DANCED IN THE RAIN • I DANCED ON THE CEILING • DUPLE METER IRISH MUSIC • TRIPLE METER IRISH MUSIC • I DANCED WITH "HAPPY FEET" • 12 STRING GUITAR USED IN CONJUNTO • MUSIC VIDEO USING CGI OR ANIMATION • THE RIGHT TO SELL OR GIVE OUT YOUR WORK • THE RIGHT TO PERFORM THE SONG IN CONCERT • THE RIGHT TO IMITATE THE WORK OF ANOTHER • I DANCED WITH SHIRLEY TEMPLE ON THE STAIRS • ...
Musical terms 2025-10-16
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- Background music
- 3 notes in the time of 2
- Major or minor
- Sliding between notes
- Play after Pizzicato
- Play short and detacher
- 8 notes
- Music with chords
- a repeated idea in music
- 8 notes played in step
- 5 note scale
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- Gradually becoming softer
- Two or more independent melodies
- plucked strings
- One line of music
- Play smoothly
- p
- Gradually becoming louder
- Loud
19 Clues: p • Loud • 8 notes • 5 note scale • Play smoothly • Major or minor • plucked strings • Background music • One line of music • Music with chords • Play after Pizzicato • Sliding between notes • 8 notes played in step • Play short and detacher • 3 notes in the time of 2 • a repeated idea in music • Gradually becoming softer • Gradually becoming louder • Two or more independent melodies
Leo's Music Genre's 2022-02-28
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- this is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States
- this genre stands for "rhythm and blues"
- this genre was popular in the 1980s
- this genre uses drum machines without vocals
- is genre of electronic dance music
- this genre is the fusion between house, electronic, synthpop, disco, house, jazz, and blues
- this genre is a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll
- this is a genre of Christian music most often used in African-American churches
- this genre is a subgenre of hip hop music
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- this genre is a form of theater in which music is a fundamental
- this genre is a musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States.
- this genre is music composed for dancing
- this genre characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat
- this genre music is sung in spanish
- this genre stands for drum and bass
- this genre is also known as rap music
- this genre originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s
- this genre originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans
18 Clues: is genre of electronic dance music • this genre was popular in the 1980s • this genre music is sung in spanish • this genre stands for drum and bass • this genre is also known as rap music • this genre stands for "rhythm and blues" • this genre is music composed for dancing • this genre is a subgenre of hip hop music • this genre uses drum machines without vocals • ...
Band Vocabulary 1 2013-12-04
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- position of a note in a scale, highness or lowness of a sound
- the length of a note
- the quality of the sound of an instrument
- the way notes are started and stopped
- the main melody of a song
- medium tempo
- raises the pitch of a note one half step
- changing the rhythm or notes of a theme to create variety
- connects notes of different pitch, tongue only the first note
- fast tempo
- bar the end of a section of music
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- speed of music
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- the basic unit of time in music
- a pattern in time
- a composition with parts for two players
- the area between two bar lines
- loudness or softness of music
- curved line joining two notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- two parts on same music, some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- accuracy of pitch
- sign play the music again
- cancels a flat or sharp until the next bar line
- playing the same music beginning at different times
- the five lines with four spaces in between used for writing music
- moderately slow tempo
26 Clues: fast tempo • medium tempo • speed of music • a pattern in time • accuracy of pitch • the length of a note • moderately slow tempo • sign play the music again • the main melody of a song • loudness or softness of music • the area between two bar lines • the basic unit of time in music • bar the end of a section of music • the way notes are started and stopped • ...
Musical Era 2025-09-10
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- Uses staging, scenery, costumes and action.
- The time period when the Gregorian Chant existed
- This time period was overly extravagant
- The first form of music notation
- Composed during the Baroque Era
- During the Medieval Era, this is where serious musicians could perform together.
- Composed during the Classical Era
- The primary keyboard instrument during the Renaissance Era
- The meaning of the word Classical
- The meaning of the word Renaissance
- When a weathly aristocrat financially supported a composer.
- Two or more voices singing independently
- This was a school where someone can study music
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- Music with more than one voice part
- This type of music was performed in the church
- This type of music was performed outside the church
- This type of music was the most popular during the Medieval and Renaissance Era
- A form of music that features a soloist with an orchestra
- This type of music became more popular during the Baroque Era
- The primary keyboard instrument of the Classical Era
- Composed during the Romantic Era
- Composed during the Classical Era
- This was the primary keyboard instrument during the Renaissance Era
- This voice part was the most important during the Baroque Period.
- The viols devloped into this instrument
- An unaccompanied vocal work based on a sacred Latin text
26 Clues: Composed during the Baroque Era • The first form of music notation • Composed during the Romantic Era • Composed during the Classical Era • Composed during the Classical Era • The meaning of the word Classical • Music with more than one voice part • The meaning of the word Renaissance • This time period was overly extravagant • The viols devloped into this instrument • ...
Battle of the Decades 2026-03-25
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- 1950s school dance where teens danced in gyms, often in socks
- 1990s hit song by the Backstreet Boys with the line “Tell me why…”
- Electronic instrument popular in 1980s music
- 1970s rectangular tape used to play music, often in car tape players
- 1970s style of music and dancing with bright lights and fun beats
- 1950s style of music with strong beats and electric guitars
- App from the 2020s where many songs become popular through short videos
- 1990s band of three brothers who sang “MMMBop”
- 1990s group of male singers who dance and sing together
- 2010s pop song by Katy Perry about believing in yourself
- Round disc used to play music before CDs and streaming
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- Website where people watch and share music videos online
- Videos that show a story or performance to go along with a song
- Early 2000s device by Apple that stores lots of songs
- 1970s pop group whose songs are featured in the musical “Mamma Mia!”
- 1950s “King of Rock and Roll” who sang “Hound Dog”
- Way of listening to music online without downloading it
- 1970s family music group that included Michael Jackson
- 1960s band from England with four members, including Paul and John
- 1980s portable CD player you could wear with headphones
20 Clues: Electronic instrument popular in 1980s music • 1990s band of three brothers who sang “MMMBop” • 1950s “King of Rock and Roll” who sang “Hound Dog” • Early 2000s device by Apple that stores lots of songs • 1970s family music group that included Michael Jackson • Round disc used to play music before CDs and streaming • ...
Brain Teaser 2 2024-11-03
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- Trojans: Bad Trojan
- TV: iPhone Screen
- VG: Iron Man's Suit
- Pokemon: Happened in the 1950s & 1960s
- Pokemon: Key & Peele
- VG: Iron or Zinc
- Pokemon: Has rosettes
- TV: Two bottles of detergent
- Trojans: A Royal Lost
- Pokemon: A candy
- Music: A Decepticon
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- Music: Something you can run
- Music: Kansas
- Movies: Checkmate
- Movies: Buzzards, Hawks & Vultures
- Pokemon: Something you receive
- TV: DPS
- Pokemon: Dionaea muscipula
- Music: Cop car, Taxi or Limo
- Movies: Dark Horse
- Trojans: (blank) up, (blank) wife
- Music: Pond, Lake or River
- Pokemon: A servant
- Trojans: A protective Trojan
- Pokemon: Turtle
- VG: (blank) band
- VG: A clever ability
27 Clues: TV: DPS • Music: Kansas • Pokemon: Turtle • VG: Iron or Zinc • Pokemon: A candy • VG: (blank) band • Movies: Checkmate • TV: iPhone Screen • Movies: Dark Horse • Pokemon: A servant • Trojans: Bad Trojan • VG: Iron Man's Suit • Music: A Decepticon • Pokemon: Key & Peele • VG: A clever ability • Pokemon: Has rosettes • Trojans: A Royal Lost • Pokemon: Dionaea muscipula • Music: Pond, Lake or River • ...
Spanish 200 - Vocab 1B 2022-01-13
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- a group of people who make music with string instruments?
- a group that bonds over a common interest
- a game played on a board
- sports players do this before their games
- when an artist is making music or something done with a camera
- people who aren't old
- something that happens when a team has more points than another
- group of people playing instruments
- a sport that isn't solo is usually played with this
- what people use to talk
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- reading _______ the lines
- clubs do this
- something done in water
- someone who moves to music (female)
- a group of people who make music with their voice
- musicians do this to master their music
- a sport played on ice
- someone who makes music with their voice
- someone involved in a club
- a sport in which people are usually flexible
20 Clues: clubs do this • a sport played on ice • people who aren't old • something done in water • what people use to talk • a game played on a board • reading _______ the lines • someone involved in a club • someone who moves to music (female) • group of people playing instruments • musicians do this to master their music • someone who makes music with their voice • ...
Influential Rap Crossword 2021-06-14
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- A person who does the production of music
- Past events
- The rap era of the early 80s to mid 80s
- Able to relate to something
- A community of people
- The rap era of the mid 80s to mid 90s
- The feeling of being sad for a long time
- A rap artist referred to as master of ceremonies
- The person who invented rap
- Rapped about the problems in the world like police brutality
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- The rap era of the 70s
- A really good rap lyric
- Helped people that go through depression with his music
- Someone that has an effect on a person
- Where rap music started
- Teaches people to be humble in his songs
- A person who performs hip-hop music
- The changes of something over time
- A collection of music
- A cultural movement with rap music
20 Clues: Past events • A community of people • A collection of music • The rap era of the 70s • A really good rap lyric • Where rap music started • Able to relate to something • The person who invented rap • The changes of something over time • A cultural movement with rap music • A person who performs hip-hop music • The rap era of the mid 80s to mid 90s • ...
Macey’s Music Crossword 2020-08-16
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- A note that lasts 4 beats
- A note that lasts a quarter of a beat
- The form or plan of a piece of music
- A very loud dynamic
- A moderately loud dynamic
- A note that lasts two beats
- The loudness and softness of music and how it changes
- A note that has a duration of one beat
- A dynamic getting gradually louder
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- A note that lasts half a beat
- A loud dynamic
- The lengths of sound (and silences) in music
- The layers of sounds and the way instruments are combined
- A soft dynamic
- A very soft dynamic
- A moderately soft dynamic
- The relative highness or lowness of sounds in music
- A dynamic getting suddenly louder
- Five lines you write music on
- A dynamic getting gradually softer
- Humanly organised sound
- The type of sounds and vibrations an instrument makes
22 Clues: A loud dynamic • A soft dynamic • A very soft dynamic • A very loud dynamic • Humanly organised sound • A note that lasts 4 beats • A moderately soft dynamic • A moderately loud dynamic • A note that lasts two beats • A note that lasts half a beat • Five lines you write music on • A dynamic getting suddenly louder • A dynamic getting gradually softer • A dynamic getting gradually louder • ...
Born in the 1970s 2023-06-30
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- Smooth and soulful music
- Renewed interest in folk music
- Shiny and glamorous rock style
- Lightweight and catchy pop music
- Fusion of jazz and funk
- Fusion of jazz and rock
- Fusion of reggae and rock
- Blend of pop and rock
- Hit song by Lipps Inc.
- Mind-altering music style
- Theatrical rock genre
- Chart-topping songs from Motown
- Blend of blues and rock
- Nightclub for dancing
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- Artist who writes and performs their own songs
- Emotional and heartfelt
- Blend of country and rock
- Mellow and melodic pop
- Glam rock with heavy metal elements
- Psychedelic rock
- Blend of jazz and rock
- Progressive rock
- Influenced by the blues
- Unplugged and natural sound
- Blend of funk and rock
- Popular songs from the disco era
- Rock music associated with the American South
- Energetic dance music
- Blend of folk and pop
29 Clues: Psychedelic rock • Progressive rock • Blend of pop and rock • Theatrical rock genre • Energetic dance music • Blend of folk and pop • Nightclub for dancing • Mellow and melodic pop • Blend of jazz and rock • Blend of funk and rock • Hit song by Lipps Inc. • Emotional and heartfelt • Influenced by the blues • Fusion of jazz and funk • Fusion of jazz and rock • Blend of blues and rock • ...
ORIGINS OF MUSIC 2025-01-13
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- ______ Von Bingen, composer who was said to have been "touched by angels"
- The lowest of the orchestral string instruments
- "Renaissance" translated into English
- Larger than a violin, but smaller than a cello
- The society that conquered ancient Greece
- Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________
- French travelling musicians who performed love songs
- Oldest known music composer.
- Similar to a piano, but uses large wind pipes.
- Non-religious music or art
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- Early instrument that is swung around on a string
- Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons"
- Another name for the "middle ages"
- Greek God of music.
- A large group of strings, winds, and percussion.
- The oldest instrument ever discovered.
- Greek stringed instrument that looks like a "mini harp"
- Greek philosopher who believed bad music created bad people
- Roman style of religious music that was sung
- The ________ Press was invented and allowed music to be copied into books
20 Clues: Greek God of music. • Non-religious music or art • Oldest known music composer. • Another name for the "middle ages" • "Renaissance" translated into English • Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons" • The oldest instrument ever discovered. • Oldest Greek song: Epitaph of __________ • The society that conquered ancient Greece • Roman style of religious music that was sung • ...
MUSIC STYLES 2024-05-22
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- - A genre of music that originated in the rural Southern United States, often characterized by themes of love, heartbreak, and rural life.
- - A genre of music that originated in African American communities in the Deep South of the United States.
- - A genre of music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and swing rhythms.
- - A genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the 1950s.
- - A genre of music produced independently from major record labels, often associated with alternative and underground music scenes.
- - A genre of music produced using electronic devices and technology.
- - A form of musical theater that combines drama, music, and sometimes dance.
- - A genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and later developed into rocksteady and reggae.
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- - A genre of music that spans multiple periods and styles, known for its complexity and instrumentation.
- - A style of music featuring rhythmic speech and street vernacular, typically accompanied by backing beats.
- - A genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, characterized by its offbeat rhythms and social commentary.
- - A genre of music that originated in African American and Latino communities in the Bronx in the 1970s.
- - A genre of music characterized by its loud, aggressive sound and distorted guitar riffs.
- - A genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the 1950s.
- - A genre of music that is traditional to a particular culture or community, often featuring acoustic instruments.
15 Clues: - A genre of music produced using electronic devices and technology. • - A genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the 1950s. • - A genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the 1950s. • - A form of musical theater that combines drama, music, and sometimes dance. • ...
Music Genres 2022-02-24
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- The genre was popular in the 1980's in the United States and the 1990's in the United Kingdom.
- Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860's by African Americans
- This genre is deeply rooted in African American churches
- This genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.Dance music
- This genre is a sub genre of hip hop music characterized by a Christian worldview.
- These Initials are short for Rhythm and blues
- This is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from the British new-age music scene
- This genre name became commonly used in the 1950's when rock and roll music became a hit with teenagers
- This genre first originated in Chicago.
- This genre group can project their voices over a full orchestra because they sing at a different sound frequency.
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- This genre is typically sung in Spanish
- This is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960's.
- This genre is short for technology
- Electro is a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- It's less like singing and more like reciting poetry over a back beat.
- These initials are short for Drums and Bass
- This genre is a popular music genre that combines elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), jazz, and country music with the addition of electric instruments.
- Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans.
18 Clues: This genre is short for technology • This genre is typically sung in Spanish • This genre first originated in Chicago. • These initials are short for Drums and Bass • These Initials are short for Rhythm and blues • This genre is deeply rooted in African American churches • This is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960's. • ...
Madeleine 2015-06-11
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- Bach was the youngest of how many children
- what country was Bach born and died in
- What is a stage play set to music
- Vivaldi focused on what instrument in his pieces of music
- what were all his uncles professions
- how many eye operations did Bach have
- how old was he when he was put into a orphanage
- What period of time was baroque music in
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- what has the orphanage where Vivaldi worked turned into
- Vivaldi died in what moth
- Baroque music was for what people
- Program Music used to tell
- Italians used music to express what
- Bach had how many children with his cousin
- Bach had how many children with his second wife
- What colour hair did Vivaldi have
- what was bach's religion
- Where Vivaldi was born
- His first name
- What singing voice did Bach have
20 Clues: His first name • Where Vivaldi was born • what was bach's religion • Vivaldi died in what moth • Program Music used to tell • What singing voice did Bach have • Baroque music was for what people • What colour hair did Vivaldi have • What is a stage play set to music • Italians used music to express what • what were all his uncles professions • how many eye operations did Bach have • ...
TB 3 Review Unit 3 2024-08-23
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- genre of music mainly made of rap
- people or those that play roles in the story
- a kind of genre that talks about scary things
- an adj. to describe something that is not old
- an adj. to describe someone dress well
- a genre of music that relaxing
- the first part of story that tells about the background
- a genre of music usually use loud noises
- an adj. to describe attractive women
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- an adj. to describe someone in good mood
- kind of genre talks about unsolving cases
- someone that read the story
- a good character in story
- an adj. to describe attractive men
- an adj. to describe someone feels gloomy
- music that made with computers
- genre of music that is consist of popular music
- a genre talks telling about hilarious thing
- an adj. to tell something is very bad
- a bad character in story
20 Clues: a bad character in story • a good character in story • someone that read the story • music that made with computers • a genre of music that relaxing • genre of music mainly made of rap • an adj. to describe attractive men • an adj. to describe attractive women • an adj. to tell something is very bad • an adj. to describe someone dress well • ...
Piper - AR Verbs 2025-01-23
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- They listen to music
- A very large musical instrument with keys
- We draw
- Softball, volleyball, basketball
- They rest
- You draw
- If you want to talk to someone far away you would
- Artists are good at
- Ballerinas do this very well
- Music artists are good at
- You listen to music
- It has two wheels and children like to ride it
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- He/She listens to music
- Not to run but to
- I draw
- People who are good with technology can
- We listen to music
- If you have a big test, you may want to
- I love to do this in a pool in the summer
- You can do this on a frozen pond in the winter
- Babys and young children need to
- She draws
- In your free time you may
- I listen to music
- They draw
25 Clues: I draw • We draw • You draw • They rest • She draws • They draw • Not to run but to • I listen to music • We listen to music • Artists are good at • You listen to music • They listen to music • He/She listens to music • Music artists are good at • In your free time you may • Ballerinas do this very well • Softball, volleyball, basketball • Babys and young children need to • ...
Performance Review 2024-10-02
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- The main tune in a piece of music.
- Related to singing or voice.
- A high vocal register.
- The act of presenting music to an audience.
- A musician or group performing the music.
- The pattern of beats or timing in music.
- The choice of instruments used.
- A written evaluation of a performance.
- How well the performer connects with the audience.
- Changes in volume in a performance.
- How a performer engages the audience.
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- When rhythms are played off the main beat.
- The place where a performance happens.
- Differences in musical elements like loud and soft.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung together.
- A slight fluctuation in pitch during singing or playing.
- The speed of the music.
- A category or style of music.
- A live musical performance.
- The people who watch or listen to a performance.
20 Clues: A high vocal register. • The speed of the music. • A live musical performance. • Related to singing or voice. • A category or style of music. • The choice of instruments used. • The main tune in a piece of music. • Changes in volume in a performance. • How a performer engages the audience. • The place where a performance happens. • A written evaluation of a performance. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab Review 2022-09-26
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- music with a strong beat that is often played without written music
- do something without preparation
- music with strong rhythm, African roots
- to understand how good something or someone is
- prevent something/someone moving
- a small boat
- complete disorder
- to increase amount of smth over time
- represent someone or something in a picture or story
- a thin, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet
- music with singing/lyrics taken out
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- a collection of photos or songs
- loud modern music with electric guitars, ACDC
- accident-ship destroyed at sea
- take a hold of smth suddenly
- extremely bad
- a funny drawing, especially in a newspaper or magazine
- to stay on top of the water, not sink
- music that expresses deep feelings,Afro-American
- jacket equipment on upper body to help you float
- not being able to stop doing something
21 Clues: a small boat • extremely bad • complete disorder • take a hold of smth suddenly • accident-ship destroyed at sea • a collection of photos or songs • do something without preparation • prevent something/someone moving • music with singing/lyrics taken out • to increase amount of smth over time • to stay on top of the water, not sink • not being able to stop doing something • ...
Band Vocabulary 2025-08-29
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- A symbol indicating silence in music.
- brass instrument with buttons
- woodwind instrument with a reed that is black
- Symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows pitch range.
- A dynamic marking meaning soft.
- A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order.
- The speed of the music.
- to gradually get louder
- someone who leads the music group
- to gradually get quiet
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- The volume of the music (loud/soft).
- woodwind instrument that is silver
- The five lines on which music is written.
- woodwind instrument with a reed that is gold
- section that includes snares, cymbals, mallets, and bass drums
- Indicates the tonal center of a piece.
- someone who writes music
- slowly
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- A dynamic marking meaning loud.
- brass instrument with a slide
21 Clues: slowly • to gradually get quiet • The speed of the music. • to gradually get louder • someone who writes music • brass instrument with buttons • brass instrument with a slide • A dynamic marking meaning soft. • A dynamic marking meaning loud. • someone who leads the music group • woodwind instrument that is silver • The volume of the music (loud/soft). • ...
Claire.B 2015-06-11
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- A _______ poem inspired Vivaldi to compose Four Seasons.
- __________ form has 2 parts.
- ___________ means fast and lively.
- 1200 people came to watch Handel's ___________.
- In opera, words are _______ not spoken.
- __________ set a building on fire during Handel's rehearsal.
- Vivaldi was originally trained to be a __________.
- A __________ is a solo instrument with accompaniment.
- __________ Frederick Handel composed Water Music and Music for Royal Fireworks.
- _________ music was played during fireworks.
- Each season had ______ movements {the fourth was "Winter"}.
- There are over 100 _________ of Four Seasons.
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- Rosini composed over 40 ___________.
- ___________ music was during the 1600 to 1750.
- Vivaldi had _______ coloured hair.
- _________ composed over 1000 pieces of music.
- _________and wind instruments were hsed for outdoor performances.
- ________families pay musicians to entertain them.
- ___________ were like chapters in a composition.
- ________ music is used to tell a story.
- Vivaldi's famour composition was ________ seasons.
21 Clues: __________ form has 2 parts. • Vivaldi had _______ coloured hair. • ___________ means fast and lively. • Rosini composed over 40 ___________. • In opera, words are _______ not spoken. • ________ music is used to tell a story. • _________ music was played during fireworks. • _________ composed over 1000 pieces of music. • There are over 100 _________ of Four Seasons. • ...
Claire.B 2015-06-11
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- Vivaldi's famour composition was ________ seasons.
- ________ music is used to tell a story.
- _________and wind instruments were hsed for outdoor performances.
- __________ Frederick Handel composed Water Music and Music for Royal Fireworks.
- ___________ were like chapters in a composition.
- Rosini composed over 40 ___________.
- ___________ music was during the 1600 to 1750.
- Vivaldi had _______ coloured hair.
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- __________ form has 2 parts.
- __________ set a building on fire during Handel's rehearsal.
- 1200 people came to watch Handel's ___________.
- In opera, words are _______ not spoken.
- A _______ poem inspired Vivaldi to compose Four Seasons.
- ________families pay musicians to entertain them.
- A __________ is a solo instrument with accompaniment.
- There are over 100 _________ of Four Seasons.
- _________ music was played during fireworks.
- ___________ means fast and lively.
- Each season had ______ movements {the fourth was "Winter"}.
- _________ composed over 1000 pieces of music.
- Vivaldi was originally trained to be a __________.
21 Clues: __________ form has 2 parts. • ___________ means fast and lively. • Vivaldi had _______ coloured hair. • Rosini composed over 40 ___________. • ________ music is used to tell a story. • In opera, words are _______ not spoken. • _________ music was played during fireworks. • There are over 100 _________ of Four Seasons. • _________ composed over 1000 pieces of music. • ...
N5 Music Revision 2021-05-18
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- the bit at the end
- period of music 1810-1900
- heard in spanish music
- many singers together
- plucking
- low part with a note every beat
- 8 bars in a pop song that aren't verse or chorus
- texture with independent parts
- verses having different words but the same music
- whole step
- bowing
- fast tempo
- another tune but less important
- djembes and bongo drums etc
- mini flute
- half step
- large work for orchestra
- jamaican style of music
- rock with bagpipes
- slow down
- period of music 1600-1750
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- medium tempo
- upbeat
- slow tempo
- gaelic/nonsense syllables
- work for solo bagpipe
- sliding note
- unaccompanied singers
- one note per syllable
- unfinished cadence
- oscillating ornament
- offbeat
- work for solo instrument and orchestra
- walking pace
- finished cadence
- ABA structure
- rhythmic lyrics
- period of music 1750-1810
38 Clues: upbeat • bowing • offbeat • plucking • half step • slow down • slow tempo • whole step • fast tempo • mini flute • medium tempo • sliding note • walking pace • ABA structure • rhythmic lyrics • finished cadence • the bit at the end • unfinished cadence • rock with bagpipes • oscillating ornament • many singers together • work for solo bagpipe • unaccompanied singers • one note per syllable • heard in spanish music • ...
Band Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-02
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- The group of instruments that include drums
- A woodwind instrument Mrs. Allen plays
- Soft dynamic
- The signature that tells shows you sharps and flats
- A note that get 4 beats
- Medium dynamic
- The sign that is at the beginning of each line of music
- What bar lines separate
- The group of instrument that include trumpet and trombone
- To play a piece of music for the first time
- What music is written on
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- Loud dynamic
- The music group that only has woodwinds, brass and percussion
- A note that gets 1 beat
- The signature that tells you how many beats per measure
- The music group that has sings
- The instrument that Mr. O plays
- One person plays
- The one who teaches the band
- The group of instruments that include flutes and clarinets
- The music group that also has string instruments
- A note that gets 2 beats
22 Clues: Loud dynamic • Soft dynamic • Medium dynamic • One person plays • A note that gets 1 beat • A note that get 4 beats • What bar lines separate • A note that gets 2 beats • What music is written on • The one who teaches the band • The music group that has sings • The instrument that Mr. O plays • A woodwind instrument Mrs. Allen plays • The group of instruments that include drums • ...
Australian art music 2013-07-25
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- composed Music of or relating to a song in stanzaic form, in which different music is provided for each stanza.
- A composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments, typically in three movements.
- to impart knowledge of; make known
- clef The C clef positioned to indicate that the third line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of middle C.
- Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation
- notation form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information about the performance of a piece of music.
- a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.
- quartet An ensemble of four musicians playing stringed instruments, usually two violins, a viola, and a cello.
- chords A block chord is a chord or voicing built directly below the melody either on the strong beats or to create a four-part harmonized melody line in "locked hands".
- An elaborate, ornamental melodic flourish interpolated into an aria or other vocal piece.
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- is a system of music in which specific hierarchical pitch relationships are based on a key "center", or tonic.
- Any of a series of musical tones whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental tone.
- An instrumental composition, especially of the 17th or 18th century, consisting of a succession of dances in the same or related keys.
- music music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, especially for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments
- is a glide from one pitch to another. It is an Italianized musical term derived from the French glisser, to glide.
- A composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment.
- Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment.
- a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing.
- music aleatory music.
- Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.
20 Clues: music aleatory music. • to impart knowledge of; make known • Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment. • Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation • Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar. • a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing. • ...
4th yr arts b 2013-12-10
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- Schubert is the most ________ musician who has ever lived
- his life is a long struggle in making his vision of music drama a reality
- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- “union of the arts” means a _______ of many arts such as poetry and music
- English horn belongs to the _____ family
- refers specifically to the period extending roughly from 1815-1918.
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________work of Tchaikovsky
- the meaning of the musical symbol ff
- chords were used more freely than during the classical era
- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- a well-known composer of operas
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- the art song is a composition for solo voice and _____.
- program music also lives on _______ soundtracks
- Beethoven as a “free ______”
- music is instrumental associated with story, poem, or scene
- the softness or loudness of sound
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- music stands for itself and is intended to be appreciated without any particular reference
- the song cycle is a group of _________ art songs
- music critic
20 Clues: music critic • Beethoven as a “free ______” • a well-known composer of operas • the softness or loudness of sound • the meaning of the musical symbol ff • English horn belongs to the _____ family • program music also lives on _______ soundtracks • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • the song cycle is a group of _________ art songs • ...
Vocabulary Unit 4.1 2022-12-14
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- A very popular instrument that is used in country music.
- An instrument that's often used in classical music.
- Every song has its different ... .
- An Instrumente that is often used in classical songs.
- Can you ... this album?
- Does music really affect your ... ?
- I really love this singer, he has an ... voice.
- This instrument looks like an electric piano.
- The ... played the keyboard too.
- A style of music: violin and the cello are often used
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- I must say, the ... sounds very loud.
- ... and melody are very important aspects of a song.
- You can hear this instrument often in jazz music.
- The ... are an important part of rock music.
- Some old melodies remain ... through the years.
- the words of a song
- Every song has it and it is related to the beat and melody
- While studying music can ... you.
- My friend plays the drums and my brother the ... in our band.
- This ... is great because everybody can sing along.
- This song won't stay in the ... for long.
21 Clues: the words of a song • Can you ... this album? • The ... played the keyboard too. • While studying music can ... you. • Every song has its different ... . • Does music really affect your ... ? • I must say, the ... sounds very loud. • This song won't stay in the ... for long. • The ... are an important part of rock music. • This instrument looks like an electric piano. • ...
Indian Classical Music 2021-06-19
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- A famous singer in the Mughal court
- naughty style of folk
- South Indian style of classical music
- folk music of Bengal
- the holy ____ of Carnatic music streamlined the field
- conveys the mood and color of the song
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- Helps to keep the beat
- the 7 notes of Indian classical music
- an instrument used in Hindustani music
- Rajasthani folk music
- North Indian style of classical music
- Ustad Bismillah Khan was an expert in this
- this movement inspired the growth of Carnatic music
- an instrument used in Carnatic music
14 Clues: folk music of Bengal • Rajasthani folk music • naughty style of folk • Helps to keep the beat • A famous singer in the Mughal court • an instrument used in Carnatic music • the 7 notes of Indian classical music • North Indian style of classical music • South Indian style of classical music • an instrument used in Hindustani music • conveys the mood and color of the song • ...
Ancient Music 2020-09-15
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- ancient wind instrument made of clay
- music that was religious
- music form that was popular in medieval music
- music that was from pre-literate man
- era of music from 1400 CE to 1600 CE
- ancient string instrument that looks like a harp
- era of music from 500 BCE to 1400 CE
- machine that could produce copies of music
- written music
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- oldest known flute made of bone
- prehistoric cave in France
- music that was non-religious
- ancient string instrument that looks like a guitar
- travelling poet-musicians
14 Clues: written music • music that was religious • travelling poet-musicians • prehistoric cave in France • music that was non-religious • oldest known flute made of bone • ancient wind instrument made of clay • music that was from pre-literate man • era of music from 1400 CE to 1600 CE • era of music from 500 BCE to 1400 CE • machine that could produce copies of music • ...
Movies and Music 2024-04-15
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- Old Taylor Swift type of music
- Scary movies
- Type of music with violins
- I like to watch _______ because they are funny
- My favorite movie ____ The Lion King
- Good, _______, Best
- Scary, Scarier, ______
- Mr. O'Neill prefers 2 Fast 2 Furious because it is ____ entertaining than Fast and Furious.
- Mr. Bruce thinks Bad Bunny is as bad ___ The Beatles
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- You can ____ movies on Netflix
- movies with aliens
- New Taylor Swift type of music
- She likes Animated movies more ____ action movies
- Music your parents listen to
- Movies with cowboys
- Saxophone music
- music you hear in the club
17 Clues: Scary movies • Saxophone music • movies with aliens • Movies with cowboys • Good, _______, Best • Scary, Scarier, ______ • Type of music with violins • music you hear in the club • Music your parents listen to • You can ____ movies on Netflix • New Taylor Swift type of music • Old Taylor Swift type of music • My favorite movie ____ The Lion King • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Music 2023-08-14
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- Largest musical instrument ever made
- One voice
- Latin word meaning "middle"
- Volume changes in music
- Early version of the trombone
- Music for entertainment during the Renaissance
- Words to music
- Institution that held onto musical knowledge
- Instrument using reeds and a leather bag with air
- A traveling musician
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- Multiple voices
- Written language of music
- Geographical center of the Renaissance
- Famous gothic cathedral built in the middle ages
- Single line melody
- A type of instrumental music from the Renaissance
- Precursor to the guitar
- Rebirth or revival
18 Clues: One voice • Words to music • Multiple voices • Single line melody • Rebirth or revival • A traveling musician • Volume changes in music • Precursor to the guitar • Written language of music • Latin word meaning "middle" • Early version of the trombone • Largest musical instrument ever made • Geographical center of the Renaissance • Institution that held onto musical knowledge • ...
Music Vocabulary Quiz # 1 2021-02-22
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- notes that are played smoothly one after the other
- a high male singing voice
- a lower female voice
- medium loud
- the lowest male singing voice
- a vertical line through a music staff to separate measures
- medium soft or medium quiet
- a segment of time dealing with a specific number of beats
- sad or scary sounding music
- how high or low a note is
- a sign used to show a pitched sound
- the distance between notes
- lowers a pitch
- loud
- raises a pitch
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- notes that are sharply detached or separated from the others
- how long a note is held
- happy sounding music
- an indication of rhythm that follows a clef
- a sequence of notes in an ascending or descending order
- soft or quiet
- a combination of sharps and flats at the beginning of a music staff
- a large musical instrument usually made of wood that uses small hammers to hit strings
- the volume of the music
- an organized group of singers
- the speed of the music
- the style of music
- the highest singing voice
- a repeated pattern of movement or sound
29 Clues: loud • medium loud • soft or quiet • lowers a pitch • raises a pitch • the style of music • happy sounding music • a lower female voice • the speed of the music • how long a note is held • the volume of the music • a high male singing voice • the highest singing voice • how high or low a note is • the distance between notes • medium soft or medium quiet • sad or scary sounding music • ...
Music in the Middle Ages 2021-09-20
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- One or more long sustained notes accompanying a melody
- Medieval music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines
- Music with a single melodic line
- The chant that is used for the basis for polyphony
- Wrote the Notre Dame Mass
- The last sung prayer of the mass ordinary
- Leonin and _____ were the founders of the School of Notre Dame
- Italian poetic and musical form that originated as a dance song
- The text of Gregorian Chant is set in this language
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- Music that is non-religious in nature
- This consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout most of the church year
- Music with several melodic lines
- They performed music and acrobatics in dastles, taverns, and town squares
- Many notes sung on one syllable
- French Nobles and poet-musicians who wrote secular music
- Music that is religious in nature
- Latin for new art
- First name of one of the first woman composers
- The wealthiest of the three social classes
- A plucked string instrument that is an ancestor to the guitar
20 Clues: Latin for new art • Wrote the Notre Dame Mass • Many notes sung on one syllable • Music with several melodic lines • Music with a single melodic line • Music that is religious in nature • Music that is non-religious in nature • The last sung prayer of the mass ordinary • The wealthiest of the three social classes • First name of one of the first woman composers • ...
Music Theory Vocubulary 2026-03-24
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- The volume or intensity of sound ranging from very soft to very loud.
- A walking pace.
- Clef A clef placing F below in the second highest line of the music staff.
- Line A vertical line used in a music score to mark the division between the bars.
- Staff A set of 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is placed to indicate pitch and rhythm.
- Slowly and steady.
- Loud in volume.
- Leisurely.
- Clarity in the production of successive notes.
- Soft in volume.
- Raises a pitch a half step.
- Very quickly.
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- A segment of music defined by a specific number of beats, separated by vertical lines called bar lines, and indicated by a time signature
- Clef A symbol used to signify higher pitched notes in contemporary musical notation, placed at the beginning of the music staff.
- A person who writes music as an occupation or professionally.
- Cancels a flat or sharp.
- Exceptionally quick.
- Fast.
- Refers to the position of the human body when sitting or standing.
- Lowers a pitch a half step.
- Lively.
21 Clues: Fast. • Lively. • Leisurely. • Very quickly. • A walking pace. • Loud in volume. • Soft in volume. • Slowly and steady. • Exceptionally quick. • Cancels a flat or sharp. • Lowers a pitch a half step. • Raises a pitch a half step. • Clarity in the production of successive notes. • A person who writes music as an occupation or professionally. • ...
Band Vocabulary 1 2013-12-04
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- the five lines with four spaces in between used for writing music
- a composition with parts for two players
- sign play the music again
- moderately slow tempo
- playing the same music beginning at different times
- the length of a note
- accuracy of pitch
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- curved line joining two notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- the area between two bar lines
- speed of music
- changing the rhythm or notes of a theme to create variety
- two parts on same music, some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
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- the main melody of a song
- medium tempo
- cancels a flat or sharp until the next bar line
- the basic unit of time in music
- the quality of the sound of an instrument
- bar the end of a section of music
- loudness or softness of music
- position of a note in a scale, highness or lowness of a sound
- the way notes are started and stopped
- raises the pitch of a note one half step
- connects notes of different pitch, tongue only the first note
- a pattern in time
- fast tempo
26 Clues: fast tempo • medium tempo • speed of music • accuracy of pitch • a pattern in time • the length of a note • moderately slow tempo • the main melody of a song • sign play the music again • loudness or softness of music • the area between two bar lines • the basic unit of time in music • bar the end of a section of music • the way notes are started and stopped • ...
Band Vocabulary 1 2013-12-04
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- playing the same music beginning at different times
- the basic unit of time in music
- the main melody of a song
- position of a note in a scale, highness or lowness of a sound
- the way notes are started and stopped
- a composition with parts for two players
- fast tempo
- raises the pitch of a note one half step
- medium tempo
- the length of a note
- connects notes of different pitch, tongue only the first note
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- the quality of the sound of an instrument
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- curved line joining two notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- the five lines with four spaces in between used for writing music
- sign play the music again
- loudness or softness of music
- moderately slow tempo
- accuracy of pitch
- speed of music
- cancels a flat or sharp until the next bar line
- changing the rhythm or notes of a theme to create variety
- a pattern in time
- two parts on same music, some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- the area between two bar lines
- bar the end of a section of music
26 Clues: fast tempo • medium tempo • speed of music • accuracy of pitch • a pattern in time • the length of a note • moderately slow tempo • sign play the music again • the main melody of a song • loudness or softness of music • the area between two bar lines • the basic unit of time in music • bar the end of a section of music • the way notes are started and stopped • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2021-11-01
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- From the very distant past.
- A ____ is a string instrument.
- The lyre belongs to this family of instruments.
- Having or relating to rhythm.
- _____ were used to compose music.
- Gregorian Chant has a _________ topic.
- The sistrum belongs to this family of instruments.
- The music of the _______ is perfectly harmonious.
- A poem is considered a part of this genre of literature.
- _______ music has a clear rhythm and uses instruments.
- Monks live in a _________.
- People who sang in language d’Oil.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Music that has more than one melody.
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- _________ Chant was created by Pope Gregory I.
- People who sang in language d’Occitaine.
- Music in Ancient Greece (500 B.C.-500 A.D.) was used in __________, marriages, funerals, theatre, etc.
- A pre-historic instrument which produces sound from a stream of air.
- ____ drawings were made by pre-historic people.
- ____________ notation used letters to write music.
- A religious ceremony.
- ______ notation was used to write Gregorian Chant.
- Gregorian Chant has a __________ texture.
- Gregorian Chant allowed _______ music to take off.
24 Clues: A religious ceremony. • Monks live in a _________. • From the very distant past. • Having or relating to rhythm. • A ____ is a string instrument. • _____ were used to compose music. • People who sang in language d’Oil. • Music that has more than one melody. • Gregorian Chant has a _________ topic. • The head of the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
Music... What Yuh Know? 2021-11-14
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- adds half the note's value to the note
- the steady pulse in music
- Italian for moderately loud
- the musical alphabet
- the loudness and softness of music
- a repeated pattern of sound and silence in time
- high female singing voice
- four semiquavers equal to?
- a combination of sharps/flats at the beginning of the staff
- three notes played in the time of one
- the first note of the scale
- the distance between two notes
- one more than a duo
- ...to my ears
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- stringed instrument NOT in the orchestra
- symbol used to represent sound in music
- how many notes are in a Major scale?
- leads the band
- the speed of music
- a vertical line through the stave separating measures
- the length of sound or silence in music
- a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order
- the height or depth of sound
- has five lines and four spaces
- silence in music is represented by?
- trumpet, trombone, tuba
- an organized group of singers
- refers to both major and minor scales
28 Clues: ...to my ears • leads the band • the speed of music • one more than a duo • the musical alphabet • trumpet, trombone, tuba • the steady pulse in music • high female singing voice • four semiquavers equal to? • Italian for moderately loud • the first note of the scale • the height or depth of sound • an organized group of singers • has five lines and four spaces • ...
Exporing Music Vocabulary 2021-01-25
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- silences in the music
- soft
- the volume of the music
- writes symphonies and movie music
- very fast
- whether a note is high or low
- the amount of time a note takes up
- loud
- syllables used to identify notes in a scale
- raising a note by one half step
- unique quality of sound of a voice or instrument
- leader of a classical group
- music with a recurring section
- song for one person
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- a pattern of sounds through time
- playing two or more intervals at the same time
- the space between two notes
- a pattern of musical changes in a piece
- gradually getting louder
- gradually speeding up the music
- smooth and connected
- organized sound through time
- take sound and put it into print
- gradually getting softer
- Catholic religious service
- lowering a note by one half step
- speed of the music
- when we play more than one note at a time
- very slow
- symbol that defines which notes are on the staff
30 Clues: soft • loud • very fast • very slow • speed of the music • song for one person • smooth and connected • silences in the music • the volume of the music • gradually getting louder • gradually getting softer • Catholic religious service • the space between two notes • leader of a classical group • organized sound through time • whether a note is high or low • music with a recurring section • ...
Elements of Music 2022-10-13
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- a melody that moves mostly in STEPS
- describes the way musical sections or ideas are ordered in a piece of music
- musical form represented by ABA
- the arrangement of notes of different lengths in relation to a steady beat
- a single, unaccompanied melodic line
- the unique sound quality of a voice or instrument
- viola, violin, cello, double bass
- how loud or soft the music is
- a series of pitches that form a tune
- an accent on the weaker beats or off beat
- the combination of music notes happening at the same time to produce chords
- trumpet, trombone, french horn, tuba
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- melody with accompaniment
- how fast or slow the music is performed
- musical form represented by ABACA
- bass drum, snare drum, xylophone, triangle
- a change away from the key signature that the song started in
- the language music terms appear in on the music score
- a melody that moves mostly in SKIPS
- clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, piccolo
- how many layers in a piece of music and how they relate to each other
21 Clues: melody with accompaniment • how loud or soft the music is • musical form represented by ABA • musical form represented by ABACA • viola, violin, cello, double bass • a melody that moves mostly in STEPS • a melody that moves mostly in SKIPS • a single, unaccompanied melodic line • a series of pitches that form a tune • trumpet, trombone, french horn, tuba • ...
Crossword 40 - Music 2023-10-09
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- Musical group
- Rural tunes
- Traditional songs
- Rhythmic grooves
- Musical blend
- Bluesy wind instrument
- Keyboard instrument
- Music show
- Music category
- Group singing
- Musical flow
- Support singers
- Vocal music
- Improvised melodies
- Band conductor
- Squeezebox player
- Group performance
- Song words
- Trumpet salute
- Orchestra leader
- Operatic solo
- Musical tone
- Low-frequency sound
- Blend voices
- Unplugged sound
- Music creator
- Independent sound
- Percussionist
- Percussion tools
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- No vocals
- Rhythmic pulse
- String instrument
- Vocal percussion
- Wind instrument
- Small orchestra
- Urban beats
- Concert crowd
- Singing group
- Orchestral sounds
- Horn section
- Violin
- Small accordion
- Solo performance
- Squeezebox
- Slow love songs
- African drum
- Soulful music
- Musical group
- Synthesized beats
- Music collection
- Two voices
- Deep voice
- String player
- Live performance
- Dancefloor hits
- High male voice
- Spiritual tunes
- Funky rhythms
- Bonus performance
- Elegant strings
- Supportive music
- Harmonious notes
- Percussion intro
63 Clues: Violin • No vocals • Music show • Squeezebox • Two voices • Deep voice • Song words • Rural tunes • Urban beats • Vocal music • Horn section • Musical flow • African drum • Musical tone • Blend voices • Musical group • Concert crowd • Singing group • Musical blend • Group singing • Soulful music • Musical group • String player • Funky rhythms • Operatic solo • Music creator • Percussionist • Rhythmic pulse • Music category • ...
Romantic Era 2025-11-03
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- The process of making musical forms longer and more complex
- Valuing the unique voice and vision of each composer
- Changing from one key to another in a composition
- Musical group that expanded in size and sound during this period
- Central focus of music in the Romantic era
- Dramatic dance form, popularized by Tchaikovsky
- Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso
- Person who directs an orchestra or ensemble
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- Romantic composers used richer and more complex versions of this
- Theme in Romantic music, literature, and art involving ghosts or magic
- Instrument that became extremely popular for expressive solo works
- A long piece of orchestral music that tells a story
- Movement emphasizing emotion and individualism in music and the arts
- Polish composer known for expressive piano music
- Composer who bridged the Classical and Romantic periods
- Pride in one’s country, often shown in Romantic music
- Describes music that tells a story or paints a scene
- Technique using notes outside the main scale to add tension
- A recurring musical theme representing a character or idea, used by Wagner
- Performer celebrated for amazing technical skill
20 Clues: Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso • Central focus of music in the Romantic era • Person who directs an orchestra or ensemble • Dramatic dance form, popularized by Tchaikovsky • Polish composer known for expressive piano music • Performer celebrated for amazing technical skill • Changing from one key to another in a composition • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-29
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- The lyrics of this genre are usually packed with emotions, mostly dwelling on sadness and loneliness.
- This genre has influences from jazz, classical and other music genres.
- This genre incorporates electronic and psychedelic sounds into their music.
- This genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
- This genre’s singers can project their voices over a full orchestra because they sing at a different sound frequency.
- This genre became commonly used in the 1950s when rock and roll music became popular with teenagers.
- This genre is electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- This genre was first coined in 1948 by music journalist turned record producer Jerry Wexler.
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- This genre stands for drum n’ bass and is similar to Jungle.
- This genre is a style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and quickly emerged as the country's dominant music.
- This genre is a form of popular music played by from Latin America, and for practical purposes that includes the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
- This genre is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute.
- New Jersey DJ Todd Edwards refined this genre’s sound further through remixes that made heavy use of “chopped” vocal samples.
- This genre is a subgenre of hip hop music characterized by a Christian worldview.
- This genre is a genre of Christian music most commonly played in African churches.
- This genre actually started out as pop.
- DJing and turntablism, MCing/rapping, breakdancing, graffiti art and beatboxing are the creative outlets that collectively make up this genre’s culture.
- This genre comes from "technology". Fans of this genre of music are careful in their use of the word.
18 Clues: This genre actually started out as pop. • This genre stands for drum n’ bass and is similar to Jungle. • This genre has influences from jazz, classical and other music genres. • This genre incorporates electronic and psychedelic sounds into their music. • This genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. • ...
Music & Singers 2020-12-11
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- T.S Eliot Poetry Collection
- Singer who's real name is Abel
- at least ya have ya ...
- katrina snarf (anagram)
- this male singer never goes out of fashion
- babooshka
- Taylor Swifts debut single
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- girl who hollers
- surname of daggers (barnes stripey)
- Fleetwood Mac song
- Robin
- the nutcracker
- Word said at the start of a prayer (dear...)
- the 6th member of one direction
- George is hushed (hint)
- Robert Pattinson's ex-girlfriend
- this female singer moves quickly
- warm vs not warm
18 Clues: Robin • babooshka • the nutcracker • girl who hollers • warm vs not warm • Fleetwood Mac song • George is hushed (hint) • at least ya have ya ... • katrina snarf (anagram) • Taylor Swifts debut single • T.S Eliot Poetry Collection • Singer who's real name is Abel • the 6th member of one direction • Robert Pattinson's ex-girlfriend • this female singer moves quickly • ...
Music concepts 2020-09-17
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- gradually becoming louder
- for high pitched instraments
- the curved lines above or below a note
- soft
- the layers in a piece. How thick and thin?
- very loud
- the way a piece of music is put together
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- refers to the lengths of sounds and silences
- for low pitched instruments
- high and low sounds in a piece
- spaces in treble clef
- loud
- moderate tempo
- worth 4 beats
- brisk speed
- very soft
- value of a quaver
- popular string instrument
18 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • brisk speed • worth 4 beats • moderate tempo • value of a quaver • spaces in treble clef • gradually becoming louder • popular string instrument • for low pitched instruments • for high pitched instraments • high and low sounds in a piece • the curved lines above or below a note • the way a piece of music is put together • ...
Music concepts 2020-09-17
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- gradually becoming louder
- for high pitched instraments
- the curved lines above or below a note
- soft
- the layers in a piece. How thick and thin?
- very loud
- the way a piece of music is put together
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- refers to the lengths of sounds and silences
- for low pitched instruments
- high and low sounds in a piece
- spaces in treble clef
- loud
- moderate tempo
- worth 4 beats
- brisk speed
- very soft
- value of a quaver
- popular string instrument
18 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • brisk speed • worth 4 beats • moderate tempo • value of a quaver • spaces in treble clef • gradually becoming louder • popular string instrument • for low pitched instruments • for high pitched instraments • high and low sounds in a piece • the curved lines above or below a note • the way a piece of music is put together • ...
Music Crossword 2021-08-22
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- note the value of one quarter of a beat
- value of four beats
- the musical term for the sections in a piece
- note the value of eight beats
- note the value of one sixteenth of a beat
- the musical term for an amount of time or how long or short a note, phrase, sector, or composition lasts
- note the value of two beats
- the musical word for loud
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- the musical word for getting softer
- musical term for the different layers of sound within a piece
- the musical word for very soft
- the musical word for getting louder
- note the value of a half beat
- the musical word for very loud
- the musical word for soft
- musical term for high and low
- note the value of one eighth of a beat
- note the value of one beat
18 Clues: value of four beats • the musical word for soft • the musical word for loud • note the value of one beat • note the value of two beats • note the value of a half beat • note the value of eight beats • musical term for high and low • the musical word for very soft • the musical word for very loud • the musical word for getting softer • the musical word for getting louder • ...
World Music 2022-01-25
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- Indian Lute
- Jazz technique
- Scottish woodwind instrument
- Russian folk dance
- Mexican band
- Most common Reggae instrument
- Famous Reggae artist
- Largest carnival in the world
- Instrument used in Flamenco dance
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- Indonesian orchestra
- Off-beat notes
- Jamaican music
- Irish dance
- African drum
- Multiple rhythms
- Spanish dance
- Russian instrument
- Brazilian dance
18 Clues: Indian Lute • Irish dance • Mexican band • African drum • Spanish dance • Jazz technique • Off-beat notes • Jamaican music • Brazilian dance • Multiple rhythms • Russian folk dance • Russian instrument • Indonesian orchestra • Famous Reggae artist • Scottish woodwind instrument • Most common Reggae instrument • Largest carnival in the world • Instrument used in Flamenco dance
Bollywood music 2021-06-10
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- ek do teen char paanch...
- Dil le toh Gaye..woh bhi itne bahaane de Kar?
- Song picturized on Rishi Kapoor and Divya Bharti
- Arijit Singh kya nahi Kar sake?
- The song that made KK popular
- phoolon ki daal bhi jhuk Jaye, kya matwali chaal hai...
- yeh ek khwab hai..ismein sach kya aur jhooth kya??
- iska yahin Hain rang roop
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- yeh doori...tera milna hai zaroori
- Kahan ho tum...? Dil ne kya Kiya?
- what do we do on Smule?
- Tujhe kya insomnia hai??
- This movie title Ek Kahaani is incomplete without this term
- Arre meri aanchal kyo pakde ho?
- Basant hai.. ab toh aajao.. mat Sataao🙏🏻
- Gharbaar Nahin..sansaar nahinmujhse Kisi ki pyar Nahin..kaun hoon main?
- yeh Kaisi dastan Hain jiski na shuruaat jaante hai na anth
- iska Jaan hai chori..kaun hai yeh?
18 Clues: what do we do on Smule? • Tujhe kya insomnia hai?? • ek do teen char paanch... • iska yahin Hain rang roop • The song that made KK popular • Arre meri aanchal kyo pakde ho? • Arijit Singh kya nahi Kar sake? • Kahan ho tum...? Dil ne kya Kiya? • yeh doori...tera milna hai zaroori • iska Jaan hai chori..kaun hai yeh? • Basant hai.. ab toh aajao.. mat Sataao🙏🏻 • ...
Music Words 2017-01-04
18 Clues: Jouer • Un tube • Les voix • Un disque • Un Concert • Un musicien • Une guitare • Un chanteur • Une chanson • Les choeurs • Les claviers • Une batterie • Les coulisses • Jouer sur scène • Les percussions • Un nom d'artiste • Faire une tournée • Les paroles d'une chanson
Folk Music 2017-02-20
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- The speed of a piece of music
- How long a sound or piece lasts
- Any simultaneous combination of tones
- The traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people
- Musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement
- The pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic and harmonic beats
- The sum of relations, melodic and harmonic, existing between the tones of a scale or musical system
- The united performance of an entire group of singers, musicians, etc.
- To utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalise melodically
- A lively dance in simple time (2/4 or 4/4)
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- How high or low a sound is
- A rhythm created by putting accents in parts of the bar that are not normally emphasised
- A traditional way of passing music on from one generation to another without music
- How loud or quiet a piece of music is
- A simple time which often uses swung rhythms, sung on ships and in work parties
- An absence of any sound or noise; stillness
- A lively dance in compound time (6/8 or 9/8)
- A narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
18 Clues: How high or low a sound is • The speed of a piece of music • How long a sound or piece lasts • How loud or quiet a piece of music is • Any simultaneous combination of tones • A lively dance in simple time (2/4 or 4/4) • An absence of any sound or noise; stillness • A lively dance in compound time (6/8 or 9/8) • Musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement • ...
Music Crossword 2018-11-06
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- The higher not next to a note to the right of the white keys on piano
- The note to the left of a note it is lower
- Connects notes on the same line
- Notes that determines what notes to play
- A pretty loud
- A sound that you hear between A-G
- A group of beats
- A period of time when nothing plays
- relating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording.
- A scale that it lower pitched
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- The lines you put notes on
- What happens between notes
- Staff When both a treable and bass
- A high tone sound
- A range between high and low
- The musical measurement of time of how many notes played
- Connects note on different lines
- A scale that is higher pitched
18 Clues: A pretty loud • A group of beats • A high tone sound • The lines you put notes on • What happens between notes • A range between high and low • A scale that it lower pitched • A scale that is higher pitched • Connects notes on the same line • Connects note on different lines • A sound that you hear between A-G • Staff When both a treable and bass • A period of time when nothing plays • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- clef most commonly used
- fires cause great destruction and everything burns
- to help separate and organize notes
- load
- note one beat
- signature to show how many notes you say per measure
- to signify the tempo. what u need to play or sing
- extra soft
- slowly getting louder
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- rest takes up four beats/one measure
- do re mi fa sol etc.
- slowly getting quieter
- forte medium loud
- very loud
- rest takes up two notes
- clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes
- to signify where you stop playing/singing
18 Clues: soft • load • very loud • extra soft • note one beat • forte medium loud • do re mi fa sol etc. • slowly getting louder • slowly getting quieter • clef most commonly used • rest takes up two notes • to help separate and organize notes • rest takes up four beats/one measure • to signify where you stop playing/singing • clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes • ...
Japanese Music 2013-08-06
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- Court music accompanied by dancing
- Scale starting on D, made on 5 notes
- Sounds which the Japanese where very interested in
- Hourglass-shaped drum
- Two headed and barrel shaped drum
- Pear-shaped lute with 13 strings
- Small hanging gong
- Scale starting on E, made of 5 notes
- Court orchestral music
- Oboe like recorder with the melody is played on
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- Rhythm Japanese court music is based on
- Period where gagaku was fully developed
- Primitive recorder
- Guitar with 3 strings
- Mouth organ with 17 bamboo tubes, used to play chords
- Religion which traditional court music was derived from
- One of the places where sounds and instruments of Japan were influenced from
- Meanings of words can change because of this
18 Clues: Primitive recorder • Small hanging gong • Hourglass-shaped drum • Guitar with 3 strings • Court orchestral music • Pear-shaped lute with 13 strings • Two headed and barrel shaped drum • Court music accompanied by dancing • Scale starting on D, made on 5 notes • Scale starting on E, made of 5 notes • Rhythm Japanese court music is based on • Period where gagaku was fully developed • ...
Music crossword 2013-12-08
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- successful boy band
- two beats
- Jason derulos new song
- the other clef
- the most common clef
- Aussie composer
- a tall stringed instrument that's very light and dreamy
- music test
- it's got strings
- a singing instrument
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- drumsticks
- one beat
- empty circle
- old rock band with upcoming movie
- half a beat
- my favourite music teacher
- a character from the junior production
- it's got keys
18 Clues: one beat • two beats • drumsticks • music test • half a beat • empty circle • it's got keys • the other clef • Aussie composer • it's got strings • successful boy band • the most common clef • a singing instrument • Jason derulos new song • my favourite music teacher • old rock band with upcoming movie • a character from the junior production • ...
Music Words 2015-03-24
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- This type of note is 4 beats
- This type of note is 3 beats
- The space on the staff between barlines
- Lines written at the end of a song
- The pulse of the music
- A device that keeps the beat for you
- The same notes sung at the same time
- A pattern of sounds that move to the beat
- This type of note is 1 beat
- The musical background for singers
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- This type of note is 1/2 of a beat
- Singing with syllables such as Do Re Mi
- These numbers separate measures
- Tells you how many beats in a measure
- These markings tell you how loud or soft to sing
- This type of note is 2 beats
- Five lines and four spaces that music is written on
- The speed of the music
18 Clues: The pulse of the music • The speed of the music • This type of note is 1 beat • This type of note is 4 beats • This type of note is 3 beats • This type of note is 2 beats • These numbers separate measures • This type of note is 1/2 of a beat • Lines written at the end of a song • The musical background for singers • A device that keeps the beat for you • ...
Music #1 2024-02-17
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- Bulbasaur, bulbasaur.
- It's bowed or picked.
- A note that gets one clap.
- When your string is too loose.
- Where you would find jibaro.
- Sap.
- One of these popped up.
- A slimy gear?
- It's shaped like a letter.
- It's part horse.
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- It can be over water or under strings.
- He's of advanced age.
- Silence.
- The cow's request
- Equine rhythm.
- Part of a time signature.
- Good for potatoes or bagels.
- ______Jane.
18 Clues: Sap. • Silence. • ______Jane. • A slimy gear? • Equine rhythm. • It's part horse. • The cow's request • He's of advanced age. • Bulbasaur, bulbasaur. • It's bowed or picked. • One of these popped up. • Part of a time signature. • A note that gets one clap. • It's shaped like a letter. • Good for potatoes or bagels. • Where you would find jibaro. • When your string is too loose. • ...
music tech 2024-08-01
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- the company that made the first functional DAW
- the way of converting analogue signals to digital ones
- an audio processor that reduces the velocity of the peaks of a waveform by a ratio set by the user
- a way of hearing a mix. live or in the studio.
- the process used to place a sound in a stereo field
- youll never get this one ;)
- an effect caused by a sound repeating and decaying in volume over a period of time
- a form of synthesis that consists of using a wave to modulate another wave
- referring to the way that a room effects sound
- the process of `polishing' a finished mix
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- the second set of sound waves you hear when playing audio through speaker
- the way of defining a microphones directionality
- the process of balancing and adding effects to a collection of audio and midi tracks
- the plug in used to create a sense of space
- a box that brings a instrument level signal up to line level so it can be used in a mixing
- a form of panning that lets you place a sound anywhere around a listeners head when headphones are used to hear the audio
- the relationship between two waves
- a plug in or physical peice of equipment that allows you to create virtually any sound you want from electronic signals
18 Clues: youll never get this one ;) • the relationship between two waves • the process of `polishing' a finished mix • the plug in used to create a sense of space • the company that made the first functional DAW • a way of hearing a mix. live or in the studio. • referring to the way that a room effects sound • the way of defining a microphones directionality • ...
Music Expectations 2024-07-04
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- Use this if you disagree with someone in class
- Club that I can try out for in the spring
- "That's a _______" means if Ms. Y. has to speak to you again you will get a note home
- Earn an extra chompliment if you silently follow expectations during this safety drill in music
- Grab one if you want when you come in the room
- Best college basketball team
- Number of checkmarks to earn a class reward
- When I leave for the bathroom
- Star students can choose an item from here to take home
- You need to have a conversation with Ms. Y if you want to bring this to music class
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- Activity at the beginning of each music class
- Bring this every chorus rehearsal
- Club that I can sign up for this fall
- Similar to a guitar but with four strings
- Direction you should face during class
- Instrument that you can take home in fourth grade
- Don't touch these in line
- Never bring these to music class
18 Clues: Don't touch these in line • Best college basketball team • When I leave for the bathroom • Never bring these to music class • Bring this every chorus rehearsal • Club that I can sign up for this fall • Direction you should face during class • Club that I can try out for in the spring • Similar to a guitar but with four strings • Number of checkmarks to earn a class reward • ...
music terms 2023-04-28
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- moderately soft
- A wind instrument with a long metal tube ending in a bell
- brass wind instrument with a cupped mouth piece
- broadly, slowly; the slowest tempo mark
- A brass wood wind instrument
- A keyed wood wind instrument
- in a moderately slow time flowing easily and gracefully
- lively, brisk, rapid
- quickly; faster than allegro
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- with a sudden emphasis
- moderately loud
- a large low pitched brass wind instrument
- gradual decreasing in loudness
- gradually slacking in pace
- A gradual increasing loudness
- the end: the conclusion
- marked, accented
- very loud
18 Clues: very loud • moderately soft • moderately loud • marked, accented • lively, brisk, rapid • with a sudden emphasis • the end: the conclusion • gradually slacking in pace • A brass wood wind instrument • A keyed wood wind instrument • quickly; faster than allegro • A gradual increasing loudness • gradual decreasing in loudness • broadly, slowly; the slowest tempo mark • ...
Music Crossword 2023-01-24
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- worth two beats
- the squeaky instrument
- the whistling instrument
- a song we performed for the cbc music contest
- the slidey instrument
- the higher clef
- the lower clef
- the loudest instrument
- our first test piece: au claire de la ____
- the honky instrument
- be silent for one beat
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- the _________ song that we played for the holiday concert
- a beatles song that we performed
- every good boys deserves _____
- a christmas song that we performed
- the horn with 3 valves
- worth half of a beat
- _____ buses drive fast always
18 Clues: the lower clef • worth two beats • the higher clef • worth half of a beat • the honky instrument • the slidey instrument • the squeaky instrument • the horn with 3 valves • the loudest instrument • be silent for one beat • the whistling instrument • _____ buses drive fast always • every good boys deserves _____ • a beatles song that we performed • a christmas song that we performed • ...
Music Business 2022-12-06
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- For the right to use music it must be _____
- refers to a young creative movement in Nigeria that covers music, fashion and lifestyle
- in charge of the recording process in the recording studio
- a blanket term for artist-related goods other than music
- a legal right that creators can claim of their original material
- A pre-payment given to an artist
- pre-recorded sound that can be used in a new music sound production
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- A short musical piece normally used to advertise
- From the lowest to the highest note of a singer’s voice
- Fees paid to rights owners for using their work
- who deals with the copyright when music is distributed?
- a collection of works by over time by one creator(s)
- Taking the music and image and creating something unique and sellable
- the process of preparing the final mix of a song or album for duplication
- The medium for delivery of music
- What you need to use a copyrighted piece of music in a film, game, or advert
- showcases the best work of the artists
- another term for a music portfolio or musical CV
18 Clues: The medium for delivery of music • A pre-payment given to an artist • showcases the best work of the artists • For the right to use music it must be _____ • Fees paid to rights owners for using their work • A short musical piece normally used to advertise • another term for a music portfolio or musical CV • a collection of works by over time by one creator(s) • ...
Artists/Music 2024-11-22
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- West Owns Yeezy
- Lpt From Salinas, CA
- babyoil
- “You thought I was feeling you?”
- Face Chrisean Rock
- from San Jose, CA
- Jackson Greatest of all time pop star
- B Offset
- Close with Peysoh
- From Lodi CA
- Close with MoneySignSuede
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- From San Diego
- He is in Fortnite
- Lamar “Be Humble”
- “we will Rocky you”
- Shoreline Mafia
- letter boyz Where all blue
- Ranas From Scramento CA
18 Clues: babyoil • From Lodi CA • From San Diego • Shoreline Mafia • He is in Fortnite • from San Jose, CA • Close with Peysoh • “we will Rocky you” • Close with MoneySignSuede • “You thought I was feeling you?” • West Owns Yeezy • Lamar “Be Humble” • B Offset • letter boyz Where all blue • ...
Music Glossary 2025-07-28
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- The sounding of two or more notes at the same time.
- The sounding of the same note by two or more musicians or singers at the same time.
- A symbol that indicates how many beats are in a bar of music (no space between the two words)
- A note that has the time value of one beat
- A symbol that indicates silence for a specific duration
- A clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the stave
- A strong, regular repeated pattern of sound.
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- The variation in loudness within a piece.
- Musical symbols representing sounds.
- A note that has the time value of four beats
- A stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a pick.
- A note that has the time value of half a beat
- A note that has the time value of two beats
- A sequence of notes in either descending or ascending order.
- The steady, underlying pulse of the music
- The perceived frequency of a note or sound, which determines how high or low we hear a sound.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- A vertical line through the stave, to mark the music into sections, each with a set amount of beats within
18 Clues: Musical symbols representing sounds. • The variation in loudness within a piece. • The steady, underlying pulse of the music • A note that has the time value of one beat • A note that has the time value of two beats • A note that has the time value of four beats • A strong, regular repeated pattern of sound. • A note that has the time value of half a beat • ...
Music Trivia 2025-07-06
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- Highest female vocal range
- Type of music that combines elements of rhythm and poetry
- Composer of “The Four Seasons”
- Small guitar-like instrument from Hawaii
- A fast tempo in music
- Beatles Famous four-member band from Liverpool
- The "King of Pop"
- Legendary British rock band with Freddie Mercury
- Common word for a very successful song
- “___ in the USA” – Springsteen hit
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- A music genre that originated in Jamaica
- One of Taylor Swift’s re-recorded album titles
- Woodwind instrument often heard in jazz
- First name of the classical composer Beethoven
- The symbol that tells us the highness and lowness of sounds
- Grammy-winning singer known for “Hello”
- “Bohemian ___” – Queen song
- Musical symbol that tells us to be quiet
18 Clues: The "King of Pop" • A fast tempo in music • Highest female vocal range • “Bohemian ___” – Queen song • Composer of “The Four Seasons” • “___ in the USA” – Springsteen hit • Common word for a very successful song • Woodwind instrument often heard in jazz • Grammy-winning singer known for “Hello” • A music genre that originated in Jamaica • ...
MUSIC GRID 2026-03-12
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- RIHANNA FOUND LOVE IN THIS PLACE
- UNDER THE "IMPACT, EFFECT, CONTROL" (CHRIS BROWN)
- TO HOLD A GRUDGE
- THIS ISNT HIGH ENOUGH TO KEEP MARVIN AWAY FROM YOU
- FT NIKKI MINAJ "I'M GETTING READY"
- BIBLE VERSE 20 VS 13
- INSIGNIFICANT PERSON OR MEDICAL ATTIRE
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- ED SHEERAN IS IN LOVE WITH THIS ABOUT A WOMAN
- GOVANA'S ANTONYMS FOR HUMANS
- FREEDOM AND SELF-RELIANT (NEYO)
- TAYLOR SWIFT IS THIS DRESSED AS A DAY DREAM
- INNER MORAL SENSE THAT JUDGE RIGHT FROM WRONG
- ADJECTIVE FOR THE DAY (JERMAINE EDWARDS)
- WHITNEY HAS THIS IF SHE DOESNT HAVE YPU
- MARY SQUARED BONDAGE INSTRUMENT
- WHEN THIS HITS YOU FEEL NO PAIN
- KENNY RODGERS SIDE JOB
- GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE THIS
18 Clues: TO HOLD A GRUDGE • BIBLE VERSE 20 VS 13 • KENNY RODGERS SIDE JOB • GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE THIS • GOVANA'S ANTONYMS FOR HUMANS • FREEDOM AND SELF-RELIANT (NEYO) • MARY SQUARED BONDAGE INSTRUMENT • WHEN THIS HITS YOU FEEL NO PAIN • RIHANNA FOUND LOVE IN THIS PLACE • FT NIKKI MINAJ "I'M GETTING READY" • INSIGNIFICANT PERSON OR MEDICAL ATTIRE • WHITNEY HAS THIS IF SHE DOESNT HAVE YPU • ...
Music Terms 2026-04-20
18 Clues: loud • very loud • very slow • means soft • get faster • medium loud • fast or quick • line of notes • to get softer • to get louder • extremely fast • slow and solemn • musical sections • segment of music • a repeating pulse • grouping of sounds • two sounds together • organization of beats
Chases crossword 2023-02-28
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- A instrument that uses percussion and strings.
- One of the speeds for music
- A note in music.
- "lower in pitch"
- two notes
- single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo.
- A directive in music to perform the indicated passage loudly
- High notes
- line:
- note gets raised
- instrument that produces regular beats
- A speed in music
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- a measure
- half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note.
- whole note, or semibreve, is worth four quarter-note beats and takes up an entire measure in 4 / 4 time.
- repeat the line you just played
- beats per minute
- The main instrument
- a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- lines are small lines used to extend the music staff. They can be used above and below any music staff.
- Music with two performers
- a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve).
- a string instrument
- 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.
- Stops the music for little time
- bottom space note
26 Clues: line: • two notes • High notes • a measure • A note in music. • beats per minute • "lower in pitch" • note gets raised • bottom space note • A speed in music • The main instrument • a string instrument • Music with two performers • One of the speeds for music • repeat the line you just played • Stops the music for little time • instrument that produces regular beats • ...
Early Music Era December Test Review 2024-12-07
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- St. Hildegard von Bingen was known for her study of natural sciences, her music, and her...
- St. Hildegard von Bingen became the first doctor of the...
- music where the melody and the accompaniment have the same rhythm
- this polyphonic choral piece by Handel was written for Easter
- a repeated line/chorus
- a word that means religious
- music with two or more melody lines
- a small-scale sacred composition sung in Latin by a choir
- renaissance means
- this era of music lasted from about 1400-1600
- music with one melody line
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- a secular composition sung in vernacular languages that tells a playful story
- a word that means non-religious
- the visual writing of music
- the first composer who's life we know about
- a large-scale sacred composition sung in Latin by a choir
- this medieval instrument has strings and a crank-turned wheel
- Italian music teacher who created the staff
- the first Christmas songs of the Medieval times were called a...
- a song section that tells a story; the melody repeats 2-3 times with different lyrics
- this era of music lasted from about 400-1400
- any medieval song that had a refrain or verse (today we relate these kind of songs to Christmas)
22 Clues: renaissance means • a repeated line/chorus • music with one melody line • the visual writing of music • a word that means religious • a word that means non-religious • music with two or more melody lines • the first composer who's life we know about • Italian music teacher who created the staff • this era of music lasted from about 400-1400 • ...
Music Industry & Copyright Test 2025-04-30
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- Records that sold over 100,000 copies gained a ____ record.
- This city's "blues" later became rock 'n' roll
- The ________ was the star in tin pan alley music
- Three early kinds of concerts were _____, Standing organization, and lower-class.
- Ottaviano Petrucci was the first music ______ in Europe
- This was the name for a radio DJ bribery scandal
- In 1672, the first publicly advertised _____ in England happened
- The AFM wanted a _____ fund for out of work musicians
- Ahmet Ertegun helped introduce this genre
- 12% of revenue from music consumers goes to the _________
- Ahmet Eregun signed Led _______
- The LP Record can hold _____ minutes of music per side
- This company was the first to be successful at selling digital music
- ASCAP was boycotted because they tried to _____ their licensing fee
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- Over 95% of revenue comes from ________ in the music publishing industry
- FM radio broadcast entire albums in this genre at first
- Ralph Peer was a producer who made _______ music a famous genre
- The Temptations and the Supremes were both part of this company
- Wealthy individuals who didn't like public concerts started _____ culture in Paris.
- The _____ invasion included the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
- This genre became successful in the 80's (and 1979)
- the system where musicians wrote exclusively for a church or wealthy family in exchange for room, board, and a modest income
- _______ and Victor records made a deal to monopolize the 10-inch record
- This famous song by Michael Jackson helped MTV
- This genre was first successful in the 1970's
- ________ selections would let the music industry know what was popular
- The area of NYC known for music publishing
- the U.S. music publishing industry is worth about 7 _______ dollars
28 Clues: Ahmet Eregun signed Led _______ • Ahmet Ertegun helped introduce this genre • The area of NYC known for music publishing • This genre was first successful in the 1970's • This city's "blues" later became rock 'n' roll • This famous song by Michael Jackson helped MTV • The ________ was the star in tin pan alley music • This was the name for a radio DJ bribery scandal • ...
Musical Mind Bender 2025-10-20
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- How high or low music is.
- String instrument held under the chin.
- The Italian word for loud in music.
- A note that lasts for two beats.
- A group of people singing together.
- A musical symbol indicating silence.
- The Italian word for soft in music.
- A musical symbol indicating to get louder.
- The lowest voice type in a choir.
- Means to sing the same thing over again.
- A set of 8 musical notes is called this.
- A song sung by two people.
- The speed of a piece of music.
- The person who leads a group of musicians.
- A note that lasts for one beat.
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- A song sung by one person.
- A musical symbol indicating to get softer.
- The highest voice type in a choir.
- How loud or soft the music is.
- The beat or pulse of the music.
- Vertical lines that divide measures in music.
- The second lowest voice type in a choir.
- A note that lasts for four beats.
- A musical symbol that indicates to lower the note.
- The words to a song.
- A six stringed instrument found in pop and rock music.
- The instrument with black and white keys.
- A musical symbol that indicates to raise the note.
- Another word for a musical idea.
- A style of music originating in New Orleans.
- Our concert is in this month.
- A person who writes a piece of music.
- How many pieces are we singing for the concert?
- The rock band known for Bohemian Rhapsody.
- The lines and spaces where music is written.
- The second highest voice type in a choir.
36 Clues: The words to a song. • How high or low music is. • A song sung by one person. • A song sung by two people. • Our concert is in this month. • How loud or soft the music is. • The speed of a piece of music. • The beat or pulse of the music. • A note that lasts for one beat. • A note that lasts for two beats. • Another word for a musical idea. • A note that lasts for four beats. • ...
Music In Film Review 2023-05-17
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- early forerunner to the movie camera
- composing music expressly for a film
- early films were accompanied by these musicians
- inventory of the kinetoscope
- also called Sound in Film; coded representation of the sound on the film strip
- process where all elements of sound are combined and mixed
- sharing of another person feelings or emotions
- person responsible for selecting music for the film
- Birth of a nation was the first film to use a live __________
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- composed music for Star Wars
- created in film by bleeding music from one scene to the next
- Edison invention used to achieve synchronized sound
- outline of film to help musicians prepare
- first film to achieve synchronized sound
- composed music for Beetlejuice, Batman, Simpsons
- process to determine which scenes will have music
- composed music for Pirate of the Caribbean, Gladiator, Dark Knight
- theme or motif used associated with a particular character
18 Clues: composed music for Star Wars • inventory of the kinetoscope • early forerunner to the movie camera • composing music expressly for a film • first film to achieve synchronized sound • outline of film to help musicians prepare • sharing of another person feelings or emotions • early films were accompanied by these musicians • composed music for Beetlejuice, Batman, Simpsons • ...
The Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque Music Eras 2025-12-04
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- a mobile organ.
- German composer who wrote mostly sacred music his whole life.
- At what age did Handel produce his first opera?
- A sacred play with a choir as the narrators.
- The first opera ever written.
- What health issue ultimately caused Bach to stop composing music?
- A Renaissance Era music composer who wrote over 500 sacred music pieces.
- What age was Bach when he had to start supporting himself?
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- ______music is music outside of the church.
- the medieval version of a trombone.
- Who was the German composer who toured all over Europe, composing for various royal families?
- Where was Bach born?
- Name of Handel's most famous oratorio.
- A play that is sung.
- the medieval version of a guitar.
- the medieval version of an oboe.
- _______music is music from the church.
- What health issue ultimately caused Handel to stop composing music?
18 Clues: a mobile organ. • Where was Bach born? • A play that is sung. • The first opera ever written. • the medieval version of an oboe. • the medieval version of a guitar. • the medieval version of a trombone. • Name of Handel's most famous oratorio. • _______music is music from the church. • ______music is music outside of the church. • A sacred play with a choir as the narrators. • ...
Haylie Hallenbeck's crossword 2023-02-28
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- The music staff is the foundation for music notation,
- The metronome is used by composers to derive beats per minute
- The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument.
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- half a semitone.
- Highest frequency of sound
- Bass music is a term used to describe several genres of electronic dance music
- all of; entire:
- Line leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff
- Woodwind instrument
- Double-reed woodwind instrument
- stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard;
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- Lower in pitch
- Half Used to separate two sections or phrases of music.
- higher in pitch
- Loud
- In music theory, a measure (or bar) refers to a single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo.
- trumpet, French trompette, German Trompete, brass wind musical instrument sounded by lip vibration against a cup mouthpiece.
- is the specific audio vibration an instrument produces.
- Highest frequency of sound
- Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music,
- be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions:
- A literal repetition of a musical passage is often indicated by the use of a repeat sign,
- Octave
- A bar is a term used in writing music, and it’s otherwise referred to as measure.
25 Clues: Loud • Octave • Lower in pitch • higher in pitch • all of; entire: • half a semitone. • Woodwind instrument • Highest frequency of sound • Highest frequency of sound • Double-reed woodwind instrument • The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument. • Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music, • The music staff is the foundation for music notation, • ...
Music history packets 2023-10-16
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- the new pope
- alike music
- nickname for renasance
- christian music
- high class
- where jongluers troubadours and trouveres chill
- one of the greatest composers in the renassiance
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- more than 2 lines of music
- helped make printing easier
- can read and write
- music with four voices
- 450 ad 1450
- music in the middle ages
- low class
- non christan music
15 Clues: low class • high class • alike music • 450 ad 1450 • the new pope • christian music • can read and write • non christan music • music with four voices • nickname for renasance • music in the middle ages • more than 2 lines of music • helped make printing easier • where jongluers troubadours and trouveres chill • one of the greatest composers in the renassiance
Genesis Vasquez 2026-01-12
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- - was the beginning of music staff
- - a school of music or dramatic art
- - musical work for solo instrument. sometimes a long,
- - the people who compose, conduct or perform music.
- - music performed in church
- - man or woman who supports or protects something.
- - mean Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass
- - a song or melody
- - studied to be a priest but never served he church in a religious, known for his operas
- - any musical instrument with a keyboard, such as a piano, harpsichord.
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- - a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloists, often with orchestral accompaniment
- - performed outside the church
- Von Bingun - became a nun at 15, first to write music for female voices
- companies - the group that performs the opera
- era - 1600-1750 an era where art and music became
- - drama set to music and sung by performers with orhestral.
- Era - 450-1450, an era where
- music was more popular than instrumental music
18 Clues: - a song or melody • - music performed in church • Era - 450-1450, an era where • - performed outside the church • - was the beginning of music staff • - a school of music or dramatic art • companies - the group that performs the opera • music was more popular than instrumental music • era - 1600-1750 an era where art and music became • ...
Romantic Period 2020-02-11
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- / The romantic period had the largest
- / This short piece was meant to sound as if it were being improvised on the spot.
- / This type of play did not allow for any talking, but rather characters sang their lines for the entire performance.
- / Composers began writing more interesting and unique music because they were no longer writing music for who?
- / This continent is where the majority of Romantic period music was written.
- / This composer wrote a symphony literally titled "Unfinished Symphony" which did not confine itself to traditional 8-bar phrasing.
- / This period in music lasted from roughly 1820-1910.
- / Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture featured this piece of military equipment.
- / This term means a lack of harmony among musical notes.
- / A rise in the __________ led to more people with money to spend on music and musicians.
- / Romantic period music in general was divided into four different _________.
- / A person who possesses extraordinary technical proficiency and widespread acclaim.
- / This composer began experimenting with unique and different keys.
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- / A wider range of these were found in the romantic period.
- / This type of music told stories in the Romantic Period.
- / This composer is credited with being the first composer of the Romantic period.
- / This composer wrote many pieces such as "The Ring Cycle". He also has a tuba named after him.
- / _______ is to music as sentence is to English.
- / A musical phrase that was represented by a certain character or thing.
- Form / ABACA
- / Romantic period music began writing music that made people feel a sense of pride in their country. Another word for this is?
- / Romantic era music was full of what?
- / Before the romantic period, these short songs were used to introduce more complete works.
- / These scales featured every note in an octave.
- / These were added to brass instruments to allow for a greater range.
25 Clues: Form / ABACA • / The romantic period had the largest • / Romantic era music was full of what? • / _______ is to music as sentence is to English. • / These scales featured every note in an octave. • / This period in music lasted from roughly 1820-1910. • / This term means a lack of harmony among musical notes. • ...
GRADE 8 MUSIC: YEAR IN REVIEW 2020-05-31
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- A Japanese membranophone.
- "Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle" is a tool to help remember key signatures that use ________.
- The material traditionally used to make the pan flute.
- The number of flats in the key of A-flat Major.
- A music movement that began in the 19th century emphasizing a country, region, or ethnicity.
- The composer of The Moldau. (Last Name)
- The title of a piece of nationalistic music written by Sibelius.
- The number of sharps in the key of A Major.
- An Indian guitar.
- A composer that wrote program music. (Last Name)
- The musical texture that has two or more main melodies that are played at the same time.
- The musical texture that has one main melody and no accompaniment.
- A popular form of program music. (2 words)
- A popular form of absolute music. (2 words)
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- This type of music is written to tell a story or paint a picture.
- This type of music is written for the purpose of simply creating music.
- The tonality of the piece "Ode To Joy".
- A Javanese percussion instrument.
- Chopin tried to capture the rhythms and forms of music from this country (his homeland).
- This man wrote the music for our national anthem. (Last Name)
- "Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles' Father" is a tool to help remember the key signatures that use ________.
- The tonality of Arabian Nights.
- The kalimba, steel drum, log drum, and agogo are examples of this type of instrument.
- An instrument that uses wind to create its sound.
- A stringed instrument.
- The musical texture that has a single main melody with accompaniment.
26 Clues: An Indian guitar. • A stringed instrument. • A Japanese membranophone. • The tonality of Arabian Nights. • A Javanese percussion instrument. • The tonality of the piece "Ode To Joy". • The composer of The Moldau. (Last Name) • A popular form of program music. (2 words) • The number of sharps in the key of A Major. • A popular form of absolute music. (2 words) • ...
Extra credit GP2 2017-11-10
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- the most prominent musical line
- loud volume in music
- a short musical idea that repeats and develops within a piece of music
- musical lines which are often similar and/or more repetitive than the melody
- a multi-measure musical idea that repeats within music
- fine adjustment of the same pitch
- the main melody, similar to a chorus
- question and answer type phrases the antecedent tends to rise at the end and/or feel less final, while the consequent phrase begins similarly , but brings rest to the section of music
- to slow down
- thick or thin, usually refers to the number of instruments playing, and how close the pitches are
- a large scale musical work with a religious text written for orchestra, soloists, and choir, usually no acting, costumes, or scenery
- the volume at which a section of music is payed
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- quiet volume in music
- a decrease in volume
- adds half off a notes value
- suddenly soft
- medium quiet volume of music
- a vocal style in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- the combination of instruments playing in a given place, or at a given time
- a section of vocal music often called a verse
- the way music is interpreted and grouped with dynamics and style
- solo vocal peice in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- an increase in volume
- the way a note is attacked
- to speed up
- forte attack, then immediately piano
- medium loud volume of music
- a term referring to a combination of density, instrumentation, articulation, and other factors creating a musical landscape
- musical lines which look similar to and support the melody
29 Clues: to speed up • to slow down • suddenly soft • a decrease in volume • loud volume in music • quiet volume in music • an increase in volume • the way a note is attacked • adds half off a notes value • medium loud volume of music • medium quiet volume of music • the most prominent musical line • fine adjustment of the same pitch • the main melody, similar to a chorus • ...
Extra credit GP2 2017-11-10
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- a large scale musical work with a religious text written for orchestra, soloists, and choir, usually no acting, costumes, or scenery
- a vocal style in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- the volume at which a section of music is payed
- to slow down
- a decrease in volume
- adds half off a notes value
- loud volume in music
- question and answer type phrases the antecedent tends to rise at the end and/or feel less final, while the consequent phrase begins similarly , but brings rest to the section of music
- the way a note is attacked
- fine adjustment of the same pitch
- medium quiet volume of music
- the main melody, similar to a chorus
- thick or thin, usually refers to the number of instruments playing, and how close the pitches are
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- musical lines which look similar to and support the melody
- forte attack, then immediately piano
- the way music is interpreted and grouped with dynamics and style
- quiet volume in music
- medium loud volume of music
- an increase in volume
- the combination of instruments playing in a given place, or at a given time
- to speed up
- solo vocal peice in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- a section of vocal music often called a verse
- a multi-measure musical idea that repeats within music
- musical lines which are often similar and/or more repetitive than the melody
- suddenly soft
- a term referring to a combination of density, instrumentation, articulation, and other factors creating a musical landscape
- a short musical idea that repeats and develops within a piece of music
- the most prominent musical line
29 Clues: to speed up • to slow down • suddenly soft • a decrease in volume • loud volume in music • quiet volume in music • an increase in volume • the way a note is attacked • medium loud volume of music • adds half off a notes value • medium quiet volume of music • the most prominent musical line • fine adjustment of the same pitch • forte attack, then immediately piano • ...
Australian art music 2013-07-25
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- An elaborate, ornamental melodic flourish interpolated into an aria or other vocal piece.
- Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.
- A composition for an orchestra and one or more solo instruments, typically in three movements.
- is a glide from one pitch to another. It is an Italianized musical term derived from the French glisser, to glide.
- Any of a series of musical tones whose frequencies are integral multiples of the frequency of a fundamental tone.
- composed Music of or relating to a song in stanzaic form, in which different music is provided for each stanza.
- a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.
- quartet An ensemble of four musicians playing stringed instruments, usually two violins, a viola, and a cello.
- Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation
- chords A block chord is a chord or voicing built directly below the melody either on the strong beats or to create a four-part harmonized melody line in "locked hands".
- music aleatory music.
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- music music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, especially for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments
- Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment.
- to impart knowledge of; make known
- is a system of music in which specific hierarchical pitch relationships are based on a key "center", or tonic.
- notation form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information about the performance of a piece of music.
- An instrumental composition, especially of the 17th or 18th century, consisting of a succession of dances in the same or related keys.
- a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing.
- clef The C clef positioned to indicate that the third line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of middle C.
- A composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment.
20 Clues: music aleatory music. • to impart knowledge of; make known • Capella music Without instrumental accompaniment. • Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation • Sitsky an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar. • a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing. • ...
TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2024-11-13
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- Squeezebox used in folk and polka music
- Traditional instrument of Scotland
- Medieval European string instrument
- Russian instrument with a triangular body
- String instrument from Europe, played by strumming
- Brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- Latin American percussion instrument, shaken by hand
- Percussion instrument made by clapping spoons together
- Guitar associated with a Spanish dance style
- Brass instrument played with a slide
- Ancient string instrument played in Greece
- Indian lute-like instrument used in classical music
- Percussion instrument with jingles, held in hand
- Indian hammered string instrument
- West African ancestor of the banjo
- Handheld percussion instrument used in Spanish music
- Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot wood
- Chinese plucked zither with movable bridges
- West African drum played with hands
- Wooden sticks used in Afro-Cuban music
- Long wind instrument from Australia
- Traditional string instrument from Afghanistan
- Harp-like instrument from West Africa
- Irish frame drum played with a stick
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- String instrument popular in bluegrass music
- African thumb piano
- Three-stringed Japanese instrument
- Large drums used in orchestras
- Pair of hand-played drums from India
- Double-headed drum from the Balkans
- Small Andean string instrument, often made from armadillo shell
- Brazilian drum with a distinctive squeaky sound
- String instrument struck with hammers, used in folk music
- String instrument played by plucking, often in orchestras
- Wind instrument made of multiple tubes
- Lute-like instrument used in folk and classical music
- Indian string instrument used in classical music
- Japanese zither with thirteen strings
- Small stringed instrument from Turkey
- Pear-shaped string instrument from the Middle East
- Largest brass instrument in orchestras
- Two-stringed Chinese instrument, played with a bow
- Another name for a violin, used in folk music
- Accordion-like instrument used in tango music
- Large metallic percussion instrument from Asia
- Long-necked lute from Turkey
- Long wooden horn used in Swiss music
- Crank-operated string instrument
- Wind instrument used by snake charmers in India
- Double-headed drum used in Caribbean music
- Traditional ensemble of instruments from Indonesia
51 Clues: African thumb piano • Long-necked lute from Turkey • Large drums used in orchestras • Crank-operated string instrument • Indian hammered string instrument • Three-stringed Japanese instrument • Traditional instrument of Scotland • West African ancestor of the banjo • Double-headed drum from the Balkans • Medieval European string instrument • West African drum played with hands • ...
TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2024-11-13
Across
- Squeezebox used in folk and polka music
- Traditional instrument of Scotland
- Medieval European string instrument
- Russian instrument with a triangular body
- String instrument from Europe, played by strumming
- Brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- Latin American percussion instrument, shaken by hand
- Percussion instrument made by clapping spoons together
- Guitar associated with a Spanish dance style
- Brass instrument played with a slide
- Ancient string instrument played in Greece
- Indian lute-like instrument used in classical music
- Percussion instrument with jingles, held in hand
- Indian hammered string instrument
- West African ancestor of the banjo
- Handheld percussion instrument used in Spanish music
- Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot wood
- Chinese plucked zither with movable bridges
- West African drum played with hands
- Wooden sticks used in Afro-Cuban music
- Long wind instrument from Australia
- Traditional string instrument from Afghanistan
- Harp-like instrument from West Africa
- Irish frame drum played with a stick
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- String instrument popular in bluegrass music
- African thumb piano
- Three-stringed Japanese instrument
- Large drums used in orchestras
- Pair of hand-played drums from India
- Double-headed drum from the Balkans
- Small Andean string instrument, often made from armadillo shell
- Brazilian drum with a distinctive squeaky sound
- String instrument struck with hammers, used in folk music
- String instrument played by plucking, often in orchestras
- Wind instrument made of multiple tubes
- Lute-like instrument used in folk and classical music
- Indian string instrument used in classical music
- Japanese zither with thirteen strings
- Small stringed instrument from Turkey
- Pear-shaped string instrument from the Middle East
- Largest brass instrument in orchestras
- Two-stringed Chinese instrument, played with a bow
- Another name for a violin, used in folk music
- Accordion-like instrument used in tango music
- Large metallic percussion instrument from Asia
- Long-necked lute from Turkey
- Long wooden horn used in Swiss music
- Crank-operated string instrument
- Wind instrument used by snake charmers in India
- Double-headed drum used in Caribbean music
- Traditional ensemble of instruments from Indonesia
51 Clues: African thumb piano • Long-necked lute from Turkey • Large drums used in orchestras • Crank-operated string instrument • Indian hammered string instrument • Three-stringed Japanese instrument • Traditional instrument of Scotland • West African ancestor of the banjo • Double-headed drum from the Balkans • Medieval European string instrument • West African drum played with hands • ...
MA Unit 1 Review 2026-02-25
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- A form word for the part of the song that connects two choruses together. Has new words and a new melody. Comes later in the song.
- A chord (multiple pitches at the same time) made of three pitches.
- A group of beats
- A form word for the part of the song that builds up to the chorus.
- The third era we talked about. 1600 - 1750. Music was all about grandeur.
- Makes a rhythm louder
- A genre that showed up in the Baroque. One soloist plus orchestra.
- Background music that supports the melody
- The first era we talked about. 500 - 1500. Lots of a capella and sacred music.
- Texture word for when music has one melody plus accompaniment
- A collection of pitches that musicians pull from to make music. "Do Re Mi" is one.
- Music (mostly from medieval era) that has religious purpose.
- A form from the classical era. There are three sections to it.
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- One of the most famous composers ever. From the Classical era. Went deaf during his career.
- Music that is only vocals.
- A form word for a part of the song where the words are new, but the melody is the same between each repetition.
- The steady pulse that governs rhythm
- A form word for the main part of a song. The title usually comes from this part.
- Sound organized by duration and stress
- The second era we talked about. 1500 - 1600. An explosion of culture in Europe. Music now had scales and triads.
- Texture word for when music has multiple melodies at the same time
- An important composer from the Baroque. Promoted a new tuning system.
- The fourth era we talked about. 1750 - 1820. Music was all about form.
- We watched a movie about this Classical composer. Wrote many operas and died young.
- Texture word for when music has one melody and nothing else
- How we describe the layers, or "feel" of music
- The main line or tune of a song
- An ensemble of a bunch of musicians on different instruments.
- When rhythms are accented off the beat
29 Clues: A group of beats • Makes a rhythm louder • Music that is only vocals. • The main line or tune of a song • The steady pulse that governs rhythm • Sound organized by duration and stress • When rhythms are accented off the beat • Background music that supports the melody • How we describe the layers, or "feel" of music • ...
2 2024-09-01
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- 1950s cultural rebel
- Power generation symbol
- Folk-rock music legend
- Swing dance style
- Old home movie film
- 1980s US president
- 1970s fashion pants
- Sonny’s singing partner
- Dead rock band
- “Tenille” pop duo
- Early diet soda
- Comic book hero
- Music-playing machine
- Popular scooter brand
- 1960s-70s war
- Beatles haircut style
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- Food storage container
- Model T car creator
- Music tape format
- Island TV show
- Boys surf music band
- Vinyl music disc
- Zodiac water bearer
- Long-playing vinyl record
- Rolling rock band
- Coca-Cola competitor
- Landed in 1969
- “Hotel California” band
- Hendrix guitar legend
- Watergate scandal president
30 Clues: 1960s-70s war • Island TV show • Dead rock band • Landed in 1969 • Early diet soda • Comic book hero • Vinyl music disc • Music tape format • Swing dance style • Rolling rock band • “Tenille” pop duo • 1980s US president • Model T car creator • Old home movie film • 1970s fashion pants • Zodiac water bearer • 1950s cultural rebel • Boys surf music band • Coca-Cola competitor • Music-playing machine • ...
Music Vocab 6th 2023-05-01
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- where music notes live
- hold a note until the director says stop
- Signature how many beats in each measure
- the line that supports the melody
- 2 people play
- to raise a note
- gradually speed up
- patterns of notes
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- 3 people play
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- how fast or slow music goes
- to lower a note
- the tune of music
- line that connects 2 different notes
- gradually slow down
- Signature flats and sharps at the beginning
- cancel a flat or sharp
- how loud or soft music can play
- line that connects 2 of the same notes
- short and detached
- pulse of music
- 4 people play
22 Clues: 2 people play • 4 people play • 3 people play • pulse of music • to lower a note • to raise a note • the tune of music • patterns of notes • short and detached • gradually speed up • gradually slow down • 5 lines and 4 spaces • where music notes live • cancel a flat or sharp • how fast or slow music goes • how loud or soft music can play • the line that supports the melody • ...
WESTERN MUSIC CROSSWORDBY FRANCINE/JHT 2024-05-11
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- Music is equal to what?
- In the 5th characteristic of music in classical music, one of its music was shifted to … sonatas.
- What are Wagner creative development works?
- There are 7 periods in the development of western music. What is the 6th period of it?
- Who's the leader of Russian art music creation in the 19th century?
- What do the literati express towards reality with lyric poetry?
- Carl Maria Von Weber, was known as a … composer.
- In the early 20th century, a modernist art school emerged in German art and spread to what type of circles and fields?
- In what academy of music did Edvard Grieg enter, when he was just 15 years old?
- George Gershwin is one of the masters for the … of American music.
- In the history of art, the baroque style is in contrast to what style?
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- What is the title of Franz Peter Schubert's major works?
- What are the 9 daughters of Zeus were in charge of?
- Music activities in ancient Greece mainly existed in …, poetry and tragedy, and the earliest musical instruments and scores appeared. What is the first one of it?
- Where did Claude Debussy studied piano and composition at?
- Copland’s early works are overall based on Neo-classicism of …?
- What is the form of Tragedy composed of poetry, dance and music?
- The creation “Emancipation of the dissonance” is made by whom composers during the Romanticism period?
- What are some of the features of the baroque period, where the style refers to an instrument and a group of instruments, where a band sometimes plays in a mix of independent and togetherness?
- During the period of Greece and Rome, early musical instruments appeared, such as the Lyre of…
20 Clues: Music is equal to what? • What are Wagner creative development works? • Carl Maria Von Weber, was known as a … composer. • What are the 9 daughters of Zeus were in charge of? • What is the title of Franz Peter Schubert's major works? • Where did Claude Debussy studied piano and composition at? • Copland’s early works are overall based on Neo-classicism of …? • ...
Warner Chappell 2021-11-10
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- the person responsible for organizing an artist’s live dates
- publisher responsible for licensing and administering the composition copyrights of songwriters
- a new version or performance of an original recording by someone other than the artist
- bach and mozart composed this
- you will find nirvana in this type of music
- person responsible for nurturing an artist’s profile and career
- the process of getting recorded music into the hands of music listeners
- the division of a record company that’s responsible for discovering new talent
- music for round six
- a sample of an artist’s work, typically used to present to record labels
- michael is the king of this
- a kind of music where the person in the story has a dog, a cowboy hat and a gun
- grants protection under the law for original works
- rights the rights of performers and broadcasters to recordings of their work
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- branded physical product that can be sold featuring an artist’s name, likeness, logo or artwork
- license a publishing license to pay writers for music used in film, video or tv soundtracks
- no woman no cry
- a collection of works by one songwriter or one artist
- any media content – live or recorded – delivered to computers and mobile devices via the internet and played back in real time
- rights the a right or permission to reproduce a piece of music onto cds, dvds, records or tapes.
- a genre of music that makes you blue
- this kind of music is not the stones
- a genre of music that makes you jump like a rabbit
- long playing records
- payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset
- slow, very slow in spanish
- a genre of music originating from african american influence that will make you twerk
- performance rights organization
- license issued by a performing rights society that authorizes the public performance of all the songs in the society’s catalog
29 Clues: no woman no cry • music for round six • long playing records • slow, very slow in spanish • michael is the king of this • bach and mozart composed this • performance rights organization • a genre of music that makes you blue • this kind of music is not the stones • you will find nirvana in this type of music • a genre of music that makes you jump like a rabbit • ...
TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2024-10-28
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- Small stringed instrument from Turkey
- Indian lute-like instrument used in classical music
- Russian instrument with a triangular body
- Brazilian drum with a distinctive squeaky sound
- Largest brass instrument in orchestras
- Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot wood
- West African drum played with hands
- Double-headed drum from the Balkans
- Percussion instrument with jingles, held in hand
- Long wooden horn used in Swiss music
- Indian hammered string instrument
- Small Andean string instrument, often made from armadillo shell
- String instrument from Europe, played by strumming
- West African ancestor of the banjo
- Pear-shaped string instrument from the Middle East
- Traditional string instrument from Afghanistan
- Ancient string instrument played in Greece
- Medieval European string instrument
- Double-headed drum used in Caribbean music
- Percussion instrument made by clapping spoons together
- Squeezebox used in folk and polka music
- Two-stringed Chinese instrument, played with a bow
- Large metallic percussion instrument from Asia
- Traditional instrument of Scotland
- Three-stringed Japanese instrument
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- Traditional ensemble of instruments from Indonesia
- Pair of hand-played drums from India
- Latin American percussion instrument, shaken by hand
- African thumb piano
- Long wind instrument from Australia
- String instrument struck with hammers, used in folk music
- Brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- Large drums used in orchestras
- Accordion-like instrument used in tango music
- Indian string instrument used in classical music
- Harp-like instrument from West Africa
- Irish frame drum played with a stick
- Lute-like instrument used in folk and classical music
- String instrument played by plucking, often in orchestras
- Japanese zither with thirteen strings
- String instrument popular in bluegrass music
- Handheld percussion instrument used in Spanish music
- Crank-operated string instrument
- Another name for a violin, used in folk music
- Brass instrument played with a slide
- Guitar associated with a Spanish dance style
- Wooden sticks used in Afro-Cuban music
- Wind instrument made of multiple tubes
- Long-necked lute from Turkey
- Wind instrument used by snake charmers in India
- Chinese plucked zither with movable bridges
51 Clues: African thumb piano • Long-necked lute from Turkey • Large drums used in orchestras • Crank-operated string instrument • Indian hammered string instrument • West African ancestor of the banjo • Traditional instrument of Scotland • Three-stringed Japanese instrument • Long wind instrument from Australia • West African drum played with hands • Double-headed drum from the Balkans • ...
Warner Chappell 2021-11-10
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- rights the rights of performers and broadcasters to recordings of their work
- a new version or performance of an original recording by someone other than the artist
- publisher responsible for licensing and administering the composition copyrights of songwriters
- license issued by a performing rights society that authorizes the public performance of all the songs in the society’s catalog
- person responsible for nurturing an artist’s profile and career
- long playing records
- branded physical product that can be sold featuring an artist’s name, likeness, logo or artwork
- no woman no cry
- performance rights organization
- payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset
- slow, very slow in spanish
- bach and mozart composed this
- you will find nirvana in this type of music
- any media content – live or recorded – delivered to computers and mobile devices via the internet and played back in real time
- a genre of music that makes you jump like a rabbit
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- the process of getting recorded music into the hands of music listeners
- this kind of music is not the stones
- a genre of music originating from african american influence that will make you twerk
- a kind of music where the person in the story has a dog, a cowboy hat and a gun
- a genre of music that makes you blue
- music for round six
- a sample of an artist’s work, typically used to present to record labels
- rights the a right or permission to reproduce a piece of music onto cds, dvds, records or tapes.
- michael is the king of this
- a collection of works by one songwriter or one artist
- grants protection under the law for original works
- license a publishing license to pay writers for music used in film, video or tv soundtracks
- the division of a record company that’s responsible for discovering new talent
- the person responsible for organizing an artist’s live dates
29 Clues: no woman no cry • music for round six • long playing records • slow, very slow in spanish • michael is the king of this • bach and mozart composed this • performance rights organization • this kind of music is not the stones • a genre of music that makes you blue • you will find nirvana in this type of music • grants protection under the law for original works • ...
TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2024-10-28
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- Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot wood
- Traditional ensemble of instruments from Indonesia
- West African ancestor of the banjo
- Small stringed instrument from Turkey
- Accordion-like instrument used in tango music
- Indian string instrument used in classical music
- Crank-operated string instrument
- Double-headed drum from the Balkans
- Traditional instrument of Scotland
- Irish frame drum played with a stick
- Pear-shaped string instrument from the Middle East
- Long wooden horn used in Swiss music
- Brazilian drum with a distinctive squeaky sound
- Three-stringed Japanese instrument
- Wooden sticks used in Afro-Cuban music
- String instrument played by plucking, often in orchestras
- Indian hammered string instrument
- Percussion instrument with jingles, held in hand
- Small Andean string instrument, often made from armadillo shell
- Large drums used in orchestras
- Double-headed drum used in Caribbean music
- Long-necked lute from Turkey
- Another name for a violin, used in folk music
- Ancient string instrument played in Greece
- Squeezebox used in folk and polka music
- West African drum played with hands
Down
- String instrument struck with hammers, used in folk music
- African thumb piano
- Large metallic percussion instrument from Asia
- Long wind instrument from Australia
- Chinese plucked zither with movable bridges
- Latin American percussion instrument, shaken by hand
- Handheld percussion instrument used in Spanish music
- Percussion instrument made by clapping spoons together
- Harp-like instrument from West Africa
- Wind instrument used by snake charmers in India
- Medieval European string instrument
- Wind instrument made of multiple tubes
- String instrument popular in bluegrass music
- Traditional string instrument from Afghanistan
- Two-stringed Chinese instrument, played with a bow
- Russian instrument with a triangular body
- Largest brass instrument in orchestras
- Brass instrument played with a slide
- Brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- Lute-like instrument used in folk and classical music
- Pair of hand-played drums from India
- Indian lute-like instrument used in classical music
- String instrument from Europe, played by strumming
- Guitar associated with a Spanish dance style
- Japanese zither with thirteen strings
51 Clues: African thumb piano • Long-necked lute from Turkey • Large drums used in orchestras • Crank-operated string instrument • Indian hammered string instrument • West African ancestor of the banjo • Traditional instrument of Scotland • Three-stringed Japanese instrument • Long wind instrument from Australia • Double-headed drum from the Balkans • Medieval European string instrument • ...
TRADITIONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 2024-11-13
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- West African ancestor of the banjo
- Percussion instrument with jingles, held in hand
- Handheld percussion instrument used in Spanish music
- Armenian woodwind instrument made from apricot wood
- Guitar associated with a Spanish dance style
- String instrument struck with hammers, used in folk music
- Another name for a violin, used in folk music
- Pair of hand-played drums from India
- Largest brass instrument in orchestras
- Long wooden horn used in Swiss music
- Japanese zither with thirteen strings
- Irish frame drum played with a stick
- Brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- Latin American percussion instrument, shaken by hand
- Wind instrument used by snake charmers in India
- Russian instrument with a triangular body
- Traditional string instrument from Afghanistan
- Large metallic percussion instrument from Asia
- Long wind instrument from Australia
- Chinese plucked zither with movable bridges
- Indian hammered string instrument
- Percussion instrument made by clapping spoons together
Down
- Brass instrument played with a slide
- Lute-like instrument used in folk and classical music
- Wind instrument made of multiple tubes
- Small stringed instrument from Turkey
- String instrument from Europe, played by strumming
- Squeezebox used in folk and polka music
- Indian string instrument used in classical music
- Three-stringed Japanese instrument
- Large drums used in orchestras
- African thumb piano
- Brazilian drum with a distinctive squeaky sound
- Ancient string instrument played in Greece
- String instrument popular in bluegrass music
- Medieval European string instrument
- Crank-operated string instrument
- Wooden sticks used in Afro-Cuban music
- West African drum played with hands
- Harp-like instrument from West Africa
- String instrument played by plucking, often in orchestras
- Small Andean string instrument, often made from armadillo shell
- Double-headed drum from the Balkans
- Traditional ensemble of instruments from Indonesia
- Long-necked lute from Turkey
- Traditional instrument of Scotland
- Double-headed drum used in Caribbean music
- Accordion-like instrument used in tango music
- Two-stringed Chinese instrument, played with a bow
- Indian lute-like instrument used in classical music
- Pear-shaped string instrument from the Middle East
51 Clues: African thumb piano • Long-necked lute from Turkey • Large drums used in orchestras • Crank-operated string instrument • Indian hammered string instrument • West African ancestor of the banjo • Three-stringed Japanese instrument • Traditional instrument of Scotland • Medieval European string instrument • West African drum played with hands • Double-headed drum from the Balkans • ...
Philippines Festival dance 2025-03-13
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- (Romblon) - A colorful festival that celebrates the island's rich history and culture, featuring street dancing, colorful costumes, and traditional music.
- (Bulacan) - A festival that celebrates the skill and artistry of blacksmiths, featuring lively music, colorful costumes, and traditional dances.
- (Batangas) - A cultural festival that showcases the rich traditions of the Batangueños, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Davao Oriental) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the indigenous peoples of Davao Oriental, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- FESTIVAL (Sarangani) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the Blaan tribe, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- (Pasig City) - A festival that celebrates the beauty of flowers, featuring a grand parade with colorful floats and intricate costumes.
- (Cebu) - A vibrant celebration
- (Baguio City) - A celebration of flowers, featuring a grand street dancing competition with colorful floats and intricate costumes.
- colorful costumes.
- FESTIVAL (Sarangani) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the Blaan tribe, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- (Kalibo, Aklan) - A lively festival that celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño,
- for its energetic street dancing
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- (Guimaras) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of mangoes, with colorful costumes and lively music.
- FESTIVAL (Bukidnon) - A celebration of unity and friendship, featuring colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Bataan) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of rice, with colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Lanao del Sur) - A cultural festival showcasing the rich traditions of the Maranao people, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Bataan) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of rice, with colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Cebu) - A festival that celebrates the city's rich history and culture, featuring colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Benguet) - A cultural festival that showcases the rich traditions of the indigenous peoples of Benguet, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Masbate) - A colorful festival known for its lively street dancing and vibrant costumes, celebrating the patron saint, San Juan okBautista.
- (Davao City) - A grand festival that celebrates the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous peoples of Davao, featuring colorful costumes, traditional dances, and music.
- FESTIVAL (Dagupan City) - A celebration of the city's famous milkfish, featuring lively street dancing, colorful costumes, and culinary events.
- colorful costumes.
- the Child Jesus, featuring lively dancing
24 Clues: colorful costumes. • colorful costumes. • (Cebu) - A vibrant celebration • for its energetic street dancing • the Child Jesus, featuring lively dancing • (Kalibo, Aklan) - A lively festival that celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño, • (Cebu) - A festival that celebrates the city's rich history and culture, featuring colorful costumes, dances, and music. • ...
Philippines Festival dance 2025-03-13
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- (Romblon) - A colorful festival that celebrates the island's rich history and culture, featuring street dancing, colorful costumes, and traditional music.
- (Bulacan) - A festival that celebrates the skill and artistry of blacksmiths, featuring lively music, colorful costumes, and traditional dances.
- (Batangas) - A cultural festival that showcases the rich traditions of the Batangueños, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Davao Oriental) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the indigenous peoples of Davao Oriental, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- FESTIVAL (Sarangani) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the Blaan tribe, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- (Pasig City) - A festival that celebrates the beauty of flowers, featuring a grand parade with colorful floats and intricate costumes.
- (Cebu) - A vibrant celebration
- (Baguio City) - A celebration of flowers, featuring a grand street dancing competition with colorful floats and intricate costumes.
- colorful costumes.
- FESTIVAL (Sarangani) - A cultural festival that celebrates the rich heritage of the Blaan tribe, featuring traditional dances, music, and colorful costumes.
- (Kalibo, Aklan) - A lively festival that celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño,
- for its energetic street dancing
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- (Guimaras) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of mangoes, with colorful costumes and lively music.
- FESTIVAL (Bukidnon) - A celebration of unity and friendship, featuring colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Bataan) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of rice, with colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Lanao del Sur) - A cultural festival showcasing the rich traditions of the Maranao people, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Bataan) - A harvest festival that celebrates the bountiful harvest of rice, with colorful costumes, lively music, and traditional dances.
- (Cebu) - A festival that celebrates the city's rich history and culture, featuring colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Benguet) - A cultural festival that showcases the rich traditions of the indigenous peoples of Benguet, including colorful costumes, dances, and music.
- (Masbate) - A colorful festival known for its lively street dancing and vibrant costumes, celebrating the patron saint, San Juan okBautista.
- (Davao City) - A grand festival that celebrates the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous peoples of Davao, featuring colorful costumes, traditional dances, and music.
- FESTIVAL (Dagupan City) - A celebration of the city's famous milkfish, featuring lively street dancing, colorful costumes, and culinary events.
- colorful costumes.
- the Child Jesus, featuring lively dancing
24 Clues: colorful costumes. • colorful costumes. • (Cebu) - A vibrant celebration • for its energetic street dancing • the Child Jesus, featuring lively dancing • (Kalibo, Aklan) - A lively festival that celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño, • (Cebu) - A festival that celebrates the city's rich history and culture, featuring colorful costumes, dances, and music. • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-29
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- The lyrics of this genre are usually packed with emotions, mostly dwelling on sadness and loneliness.
- This genre has influences from jazz, classical and other music genres.
- This genre incorporates electronic and psychedelic sounds into their music.
- This genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
- This genre’s singers can project their voices over a full orchestra because they sing at a different sound frequency.
- This genre became commonly used in the 1950s when rock and roll music became popular with teenagers.
- This genre is electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- This genre was first coined in 1948 by music journalist turned record producer Jerry Wexler.
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- This genre stands for drum n’ bass and is similar to Jungle.
- This genre is a style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s and quickly emerged as the country's dominant music.
- This genre is a form of popular music played by from Latin America, and for practical purposes that includes the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
- This genre is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 to 130 beats per minute.
- New Jersey DJ Todd Edwards refined this genre’s sound further through remixes that made heavy use of “chopped” vocal samples.
- This genre is a subgenre of hip hop music characterized by a Christian worldview.
- This genre is a genre of Christian music most commonly played in African churches.
- This genre actually started out as pop.
- DJing and turntablism, MCing/rapping, breakdancing, graffiti art and beatboxing are the creative outlets that collectively make up this genre’s culture.
- This genre comes from "technology". Fans of this genre of music are careful in their use of the word.
18 Clues: This genre actually started out as pop. • This genre stands for drum n’ bass and is similar to Jungle. • This genre has influences from jazz, classical and other music genres. • This genre incorporates electronic and psychedelic sounds into their music. • This genre is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. • ...
chapters 14 and 15 2022-07-25
20 Clues: theid • Moscow • poetry • cowboys • painter • feminism • lullabies • jazz music • fallingwater • Freud theory • hip hop music • jurrasic world • bright or dark • painting style • Russian theatre • classical music • American pop art • A Trip to the Moon • theory of everything • Merce Cunningham's choreography
Ruby’s Crossword 2020-09-16
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- Piece of music that gradually becomes louder
- A very slow tempo of music
- piece of music that gradually becomes slower
- the way a piece of music is put together
- Name a note that is 1 beat
- the speed at which a musical piece is played
- Name a note that is 2 beats
- Name a note that is 1/2 a beat
- Another word for very soft
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- A piece of music that becomes faster
- how high or low a note is
- The basic rhythm unit of a bar
- Another word for this is loud
- how long the note is held for
- The thickness/thinness of the sound
- A strong repeated pattern of sound
- Another word that means very loud
- A piece of music that gets slower
- A pace that is moderately slow
- piano Another word for moderately soft
20 Clues: how high or low a note is • A very slow tempo of music • Name a note that is 1 beat • Another word for very soft • Name a note that is 2 beats • Another word for this is loud • how long the note is held for • The basic rhythm unit of a bar • A pace that is moderately slow • Name a note that is 1/2 a beat • Another word that means very loud • A piece of music that gets slower • ...
Lent Term Crossword 2024-03-18
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- The oboe is from this orchestral family
- An instrument made of metal that uses a slide
- Style of music originating in Jamaica
- Short and Detached
- African-American genre of music originating in the 19th century that later influenced jazz
- The continuous heartbeat of the music
- Fast
- The highest female voice
- The lowest male voice
- The cello is from this orchestral family
- Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...'
- Written at the start of the music to denote treble or bass
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- The sound quality of the music
- Loud
- Walking pace
- The speed of the music
- An instrument found in church, played by both the hands and feet
- The French horn is from this orchestral family
- Smooth
- Quiet
- The only orchestral string instrument that doesn't use a bow
- Slow
- A note lasting four beats
23 Clues: Loud • Slow • Fast • Quiet • Smooth • Walking pace • Short and Detached • The lowest male voice • The speed of the music • The highest female voice • A note lasting four beats • The sound quality of the music • Style of music originating in Jamaica • The continuous heartbeat of the music • The oboe is from this orchestral family • Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...' • ...
