music Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 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. • ...
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 …? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Warner Chappell 2021-11-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- (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
Across
- (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. • ...
Warner Chappell 2021-11-10
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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...' • ...
Martin Stark (pg 82, pupil's book) 2024-09-01
Across
- opposite of old
- traditional in style, considered to be of lasting value
- joyul
- entertaining story
- to travel around an area performing in different places
- antonym of boring
- funny
- upset
- to act, sing dance or play music in front of a large group of people
- music traditional music from a particular country or region
- the way of life
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- a musical instrument with 6 strings
- doing something
- a musical instrument in the shape of a box, in which you hold in your hands
- to not have the same opinion, idea
- past events
- to give publicity to something so people like, buy or use it
- a regular, repeated pattern of sounds in music; fast, slow
- the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music; happy, sad
- a pattern of sounds, give pleasure to people listening to it
20 Clues: joyul • funny • upset • past events • opposite of old • doing something • the way of life • antonym of boring • entertaining story • to not have the same opinion, idea • a musical instrument with 6 strings • traditional in style, considered to be of lasting value • to travel around an area performing in different places • a regular, repeated pattern of sounds in music; fast, slow • ...
BIP4 U3 2026-01-03
Across
- Loud music with guitars.
- Popular music on the radio.
- Where musicians stand in a concert.
- A picture you make from many pieces.
- A person who plays music.
- A simple song or melody.
- A quiet game with a king and queen.
- You blow into it to make a high sound.
- A small instrument you hold under your chin.
- You hit it to make music.
- Running very fast to be first.
- A big party with music and food.
- A group that plays sports together.
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- A show where you listen to music.
- A game where you hit a ball over a net.
- A short test with questions.
- What the winner gets.
- A game between two people or teams.
- A piano, guitar, or violin.
- The number of points in a game.
- The person who is first.
- A very big place to watch sports.
- A country's colours on cloth.
23 Clues: What the winner gets. • Loud music with guitars. • A simple song or melody. • The person who is first. • A person who plays music. • You hit it to make music. • Popular music on the radio. • A piano, guitar, or violin. • A short test with questions. • A country's colours on cloth. • Running very fast to be first. • The number of points in a game. • A big party with music and food. • ...
Name 2021-05-30
Across
- After(movie) / กำลังดี(song)/ so beautiful
- Descendants of the sun(series)/ Yours (song)/cute
- Football / music / game
- Consultants / lively / fun
- Beautiful(ความส๊วย) / the handmaiden (หนัง) / If it was you (เพลง)
- Song / Movie / game
- Sleep / movie / like money
- Games / movies / music
- Series / music / good mood
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- love alarm / Friendly / Cute
- Game / happy / music
- Party / Music / Sports
- Butter(bts) / 18 again / funny
- hot-tempered person / don't like to mess with anyone/ Like traveling alone
- Freefire / eat / Doraemon
- logically,Oceane (Song), keep cold(song)
- Movie / Read a book / Passive
- For you(เพลง) / Cheerful / Perfect Two (เพลง)
- En of love / Sotus / acting
- Anime / Games / Manga
20 Clues: Song / Movie / game • Game / happy / music • Anime / Games / Manga • Party / Music / Sports • Games / movies / music • Football / music / game • Freefire / eat / Doraemon • Consultants / lively / fun • Sleep / movie / like money • Series / music / good mood • En of love / Sotus / acting • love alarm / Friendly / Cute • Movie / Read a book / Passive • Butter(bts) / 18 again / funny • ...
Nicholas Burroughs 2026-01-08
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- musician the people who composer perform music at the place of the king or qeen
- compainie the group that performs the opera
- a school of music or dramatic art
- era 1600-1750 an era where art and music
- begginig stages of music staff
- music of a church
- a song or melody in Wich a few syllables
- era 450-1450 an era of vocal music begun
- music outside the church
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- a musical work for solo instrument
- any musical instrument with a keyboard
- era 1450-1600 an era where vocal music began
- von became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior
- a musical work for chorus and solo or soloists
- lord have mercy
- drama set to music and sung by performers
- a man or woman who supports an orchestra
17 Clues: lord have mercy • music of a church • music outside the church • begginig stages of music staff • a school of music or dramatic art • a musical work for solo instrument • any musical instrument with a keyboard • era 1600-1750 an era where art and music • a man or woman who supports an orchestra • a song or melody in Wich a few syllables • ...
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. • ...
Country Music 2023-05-10
Across
- A common instrument in country songs
- Last name of a country-turned-pop artist
- Religious music that influenced country
- Place to watch a country music concert
- Sub-genre of country music
- Last name of the "Man in Black"
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- Considered the home of country music
- Famous stage, the Grand Ole ____
- Common theme in country songs
- A type of bar or the music played therein
- Distinctive vocal style in country music
- First name of the red-headed stranger
- Event often sung about in country music
- First name of the "Queen of Country"
- Storytelling songs often found in country music
15 Clues: Sub-genre of country music • Common theme in country songs • Last name of the "Man in Black" • Famous stage, the Grand Ole ____ • Considered the home of country music • A common instrument in country songs • First name of the "Queen of Country" • First name of the red-headed stranger • Place to watch a country music concert • Religious music that influenced country • ...
Music puzzle 2 2021-03-28
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- a dramatic gender of music for singers and instruments
- the degree of highness or lowness of a tone
- music with a strong dance rhythm
- what is needed to beat drums
- an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
- a musical instrument resembling a lute, having paired metal strings plucked with a plectrum
- a keyboard instrument with horizontal strings used in European classical music (16th to 18th centuries)
- melancholic music of black American folk
- a brass musical instrument
- a bass instrument of the violin family
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- a musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and rhythm
- music with a heavy beat and simple melodies
- small deep-bodied drums, typically held between the knees and played with the fingers
- ballroom dance popular in the 18th century
- degree of loudness
- a composition marked to be performed lively
- striking together the palms of the hands
- move rhythmically to music
- a musical instrument consisting of concave round brass plates
20 Clues: degree of loudness • move rhythmically to music • a brass musical instrument • what is needed to beat drums • music with a strong dance rhythm • a bass instrument of the violin family • striking together the palms of the hands • melancholic music of black American folk • ballroom dance popular in the 18th century • music with a heavy beat and simple melodies • ...
Music Video Promotion 2018-04-27
Across
- Male dominated (11)
- This is represented through 'ghetto life' in the Massive Attack music video (4,7)
- Innovative, new and original (7,4)
- Refers to the numerous and diverse influences of a media text (9)
- Ethnically diverse society (13)
- LEDCs(4,12,9,9)
- The process through which ideologies are passed on to audiences through representations (5,12)
- He directed the Massive Attack music video (7,5)
- Another word for 'exploiting' (13)
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- The Genre of music of Massive Attack (4,3)
- She sings in the Massive Attack music video (5,6)
- Producers of the Fatboy Slim music video (7)
- Genre of fatboy Slim's music (10,5,5)
- Sampled by Fatboy Slim (4,4)
- Type of feminism represented in the Massive Attack music video (5,8)
- Idealised version of the USA where anything is possible (8,5)
- Fatboy Slim's real name (6,4)
- The way in which a texts refers to another text (15)
- Words in a song (6)
- Describes 'white trash' people from America (8)
- This describes a society that exists after Colonialism has passed (12)
- Looked up to by audiences (4,5)
- Group of islands in the Caribbean (10)
23 Clues: LEDCs(4,12,9,9) • Male dominated (11) • Words in a song (6) • Sampled by Fatboy Slim (4,4) • Fatboy Slim's real name (6,4) • Ethnically diverse society (13) • Looked up to by audiences (4,5) • Innovative, new and original (7,4) • Another word for 'exploiting' (13) • Genre of fatboy Slim's music (10,5,5) • Group of islands in the Caribbean (10) • ...
Opera 2012-03-20
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- Lowest voice part; sung by males
- What to say when praising a male performer
- Musical phrase that occurs several times in a piece
- All vocal and musical parts of music written down in one place
- Group of musicians; including strings
- The varying of volume in music
- Group of singers vocalizing together
- "Conversation music" of an opera
- Specialized soprano
- A dramatic musical
- Second softest volume (p)
- Opera introduction music
- Second loudest volume (f)
- Connected and smooth music technique
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- Short piece of music; often an introduction to a musical
- Second highest voice part; sung by females
- What to say when praising a female performer
- Two performers singing together
- Voice part between soprano and alto
- Highest female voice part
- Music form featuring the most separated notes
- To make your voice bigger
- Voice part between tenor and bass; sung by males
- Dramatic works in everyday life
- Text of opera
- Second to lowest male voice part
- Main "story" of a dramatic piece
- Showcase for soloist's voice abilities
28 Clues: Text of opera • A dramatic musical • Specialized soprano • Opera introduction music • Highest female voice part • To make your voice bigger • Second softest volume (p) • Second loudest volume (f) • The varying of volume in music • Two performers singing together • Dramatic works in everyday life • Lowest voice part; sung by males • "Conversation music" of an opera • ...
Dance, drama and music 2025-02-03
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- and – response a song where one person sings something and the rest of the group answers.
- a kind of emotions or feeling.
- how high or low a notes is.
- using your body gently or in a strong forceful manner.
- the speed (fast or slow)
- at the same time.
- a group of notes being repeated.
- to act out a story without saying words.
- taste, smell, touch, hearing and sight.
- moving in different directions: forward, backward etc.
- the volume (soft of loud)
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- a music note worth one beat.
- using different levels of height, up high or low down.
- anything to do with the speed or beat of a piece of music.
- a music note worth four beats
- being able to concentrate on something.
- a music note worth two beats
- singing the same song which overlaps.
- pattern of music beats.
- a music note worth half a beat.
- to make up as you go along.
- a music note that is silent for one or two or four beats.
22 Clues: at the same time. • pattern of music beats. • the speed (fast or slow) • the volume (soft of loud) • how high or low a notes is. • to make up as you go along. • a music note worth one beat. • a music note worth two beats • a music note worth four beats • a kind of emotions or feeling. • a music note worth half a beat. • a group of notes being repeated. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-06-13
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- The ___ of the film wasn´t good. Nobody understood.
- To use a machine to preserve or keep sounds.
- I want to ___ this song into my mobile phone.
- A success.
- Person in charge of the music in an event.
- To put together to have one thing.
- A personal view or comment.
- ___ music is made with synthesizers.
- How many ___ are in Harry Styles last album?
- To change or modify something to make it better.
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- Our ___ dance is the "Cueca".
- To contain.
- Sound recorded on a disk or tape.
- Awesome, great, fantastic, excellent!
- people who love a music band and follow them.
- A recording with images and audio.
- The DJ is ___ 3 songs! that sounds cool!
- ColdPlay ___ yesterday at The National Stadium.
18 Clues: A success. • To contain. • A personal view or comment. • Our ___ dance is the "Cueca". • Sound recorded on a disk or tape. • A recording with images and audio. • To put together to have one thing. • ___ music is made with synthesizers. • Awesome, great, fantastic, excellent! • The DJ is ___ 3 songs! that sounds cool! • Person in charge of the music in an event. • ...
Music Theory 2021-09-03
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- ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI
- press the soft pedal
- gradually quicker in tempo
- second highest female voice
- something you would never find in simple time
- two notes that sound the same but are written differently
- all together
- always
- lowest singing voices
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- mark at the end of the piece
- 2-chord progression that usually occurs at the end of a phrase
- a note that last for 1/2 beats
- is the 3rd degree of a scales
- lowest sounding instrument in Brass family
- very loud in dynamic
- you dont always use a # to raise the 7th note, sometime you use ______
- chord I IV V are _____ chord
- a group of notes sounded together.
18 Clues: always • all together • press the soft pedal • very loud in dynamic • lowest singing voices • gradually quicker in tempo • second highest female voice • mark at the end of the piece • chord I IV V are _____ chord • is the 3rd degree of a scales • a note that last for 1/2 beats • a group of notes sounded together. • ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI • ...
Making music 2021-10-04
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- _____a live musical performance.
- _____ brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone.
- _____a song from the internet
- _____ the set of adjacent levers or keys on a musical instrument.
- _____band
- _____ a percussion instrument.
- _____on tour
- _____ stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow.
- _____a single
- _____songs
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- _____ stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- _____a song
- _____ large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case.
- _____gig
- _____ stringed instrument tuned to produce bass or low notes.
- _____the charts
- _____ a metal wind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece.
- _____talent show
- _____competition
19 Clues: _____gig • _____band • _____songs • _____a song • _____on tour • _____a single • _____the charts • _____talent show • _____competition • _____a song from the internet • _____ a percussion instrument. • _____a live musical performance. • _____ large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case. • _____ stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • ...
ALL MUSIC 2021-03-30
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- when several chords or notes come together to create a certain sound
- to play music softly
- a string instrument that looks like a guitar and narrows in the middle. You use a _____ bow for it
- the five lines of music
- the "grandfather of the piano"
- When it slowly, and steadily goes higher.
- a music composer that was very talented as a kid. His first name is Wolfgang.
- another way to say tune
- used on the piano to change the sound
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- where did the baroque era start?
- timing or speed on music
- three or more single pitches heard simultaneously
- when an instrument, voice plays by itself
- slow
- to play music loudly
- the highest of the singing voices
- a period in music that happened through the 1600-1750
- the lowest voice-type in a mixed chorus
18 Clues: slow • to play music softly • to play music loudly • the five lines of music • another way to say tune • timing or speed on music • the "grandfather of the piano" • where did the baroque era start? • the highest of the singing voices • used on the piano to change the sound • the lowest voice-type in a mixed chorus • when an instrument, voice plays by itself • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-04
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- gradually slow the tempo
- five lines and four spaces
- Lowers a note
- Smooth and Connected
- To gradually get softer
- To gradually get louder
- A musical sentence
- Not the melody
- forte Medium loud
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- piano Medium soft
- soft
- The speed at which music should be played or sung.
- loud
- Everyone sings the same note
- The words of a song
- The musical pattern
- shown to accent a note or word
- The combination of three or more notes to create harmony
- The interval of an 8th
19 Clues: soft • loud • Lowers a note • Not the melody • piano Medium soft • forte Medium loud • A musical sentence • The words of a song • The musical pattern • Smooth and Connected • The interval of an 8th • To gradually get softer • To gradually get louder • gradually slow the tempo • five lines and four spaces • Everyone sings the same note • shown to accent a note or word • ...
Music Crossword 2022-03-06
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- a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor
- lead singer of a band
- to feel like you've achieved something you can be proud of; a sense of ...
- the music someone likes - ….. in music
- to cause to feel better , to ….. up somebody
- a person who admires, supports or follows a person, band or team
- a performance of a band
- a piece of electrical equipment for playing recorded sound, through which
- the musical part of a song, especially one that is pleasant and easy to remember a catchy tune – a tune or a song that's easy to remember and stays in your mind so that you find yourself humming or singing it
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- a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep
- to play without reading the musical notes
- sound is played
- a group of singers singing together
- a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep
- to begin learning a musical instrument
- a part of a piece of music that is sung
- the place where a public event such as a concert happens
- a raised platform on which musicians, actors or entertainers perform
- to play or sing slightly wrong notes
- music that has been stored on a record, CD, computer, etc., so that it can be heard again
20 Clues: sound is played • lead singer of a band • a performance of a band • a group of singers singing together • to play or sing slightly wrong notes • to begin learning a musical instrument • the music someone likes - ….. in music • a part of a piece of music that is sung • to play without reading the musical notes • to cause to feel better , to ….. up somebody • ...
Music Families 2024-02-20
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- This brass instrument plays the lowest notes
- This instrument family uses reeds to play an instrument
- String instruments make sound by drawing a _______.
- The highest-pitched brass instrument
- Strings make sound when the strings ________.
- Pitched instruments make sounds that we call a _______.
- Buttons that are pressed to play a brass instrument
- One way a percussion is played
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- String instruments make sound when the strings are _____.
- This is the loudest brass instrument
- This is the largest string instrument
- This instrument belongs to two families
- A metal woodwind instrument
- A reed is made out of this material
- A medium-sized string instrument
- This family is made up of twisted _________.
- This is the smallest string instrument
- A mouthpiece is made out of this material
18 Clues: A metal woodwind instrument • One way a percussion is played • A medium-sized string instrument • A reed is made out of this material • This is the loudest brass instrument • The highest-pitched brass instrument • This is the largest string instrument • This is the smallest string instrument • This instrument belongs to two families • ...
Music Genre 2023-12-04
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- Similar to emotions.
- A music genre with a swing rhythm.
- A person who sings.
- A genre that has grit.
- The speed of a song.
- An instrument that doesn't need electricity.
- A genre that has a accent.
- Words for a song.
- Similar to beat.
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- A feeling that has high energy.
- Create sounds for music.
- A type of music.
- A group of people who make music.
- A genre that has rap.
- An instrument that needs electricity.
- A feeling that is soft.
- A genre that is very 'popular'.
- A genre similar to country.
18 Clues: A type of music. • Similar to beat. • Words for a song. • A person who sings. • Similar to emotions. • The speed of a song. • A genre that has rap. • A genre that has grit. • A feeling that is soft. • Create sounds for music. • A genre that has a accent. • A genre similar to country. • A feeling that has high energy. • A genre that is very 'popular'. • A group of people who make music. • ...
Music Terminology 2024-11-25
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- connects two or more different notes
- raises a note by a half step
- note value that gets one beat in 4/4 time
- another name for 4/4 time signature
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- connects two or more of the same note
- bar line that tells you to play section again
- to play short or detached
- to emphasize a note
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- to hold
- to increase volume
- lowers a note by a half step
- accidental that cancels out a flat or sharp
- loud dynamic
- clef for trombone, tuba, timpani
- soft dynamic
- "medium" dynamic describer
- clef for flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet
18 Clues: to hold • loud dynamic • soft dynamic • to increase volume • to emphasize a note • 5 lines and 4 spaces • to play short or detached • "medium" dynamic describer • raises a note by a half step • lowers a note by a half step • clef for trombone, tuba, timpani • another name for 4/4 time signature • connects two or more different notes • connects two or more of the same note • ...
promix music 2025-01-13
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- you can sing alone or with groups
- old vinyl discs
- a group of people that sing in different keys
- one of the most famous rock bands
- you can regulate the sound
- a device to play the vinyl discs
- you can hear songs with this mobile device
- devices that you can play on
- a manufacturer for devices for speakers
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- this is where the sound comes from
- different types of songs
- they are named after insects and a car
- very old record player
- is a streaming platform for podcasts and songs
- crowd of groupies
- tv channel for listening to songs
- the place where the singers or bands stand
- one can listen to songs and news
18 Clues: old vinyl discs • crowd of groupies • very old record player • different types of songs • you can regulate the sound • devices that you can play on • a device to play the vinyl discs • one can listen to songs and news • you can sing alone or with groups • tv channel for listening to songs • this is where the sound comes from • one of the most famous rock bands • ...
Music Artists 2025-02-05
18 Clues: SOS • Fein • DtMF • Juna • Creep • Blonde • ocean eyes • not like us • King of pop • Lovers Rock • shake it off • Kiss me More • Single ladies • No one noticed • Thank you, Next • Drivers license • Here comes the sun • I can't feel my face
Music Terms 2025-10-27
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- 3 note chord stacked together
- the relative intensity of a sound(s) or note(s)
- eighth note
- double reed instrument
- a stringed musical instrument that has a fretted fingerboard
- the organisation of a piece of music on both a macro and micro level
- whole note
- brass instrument with a slide
- the relative highness or lowness of a sound
- shape of a melodic line
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- a musical symbol that indicates a note should be played one semitone lower
- gradually getting softer
- how sounds are combined, and how they interact and function in a piece of music
- gradually getting louder
- a secondary melodic line that accompanies the primary one
- a musical pattern or idea is established and used again
- a musical symbol that indicates a note should be played one semitone higher
- quarter note
18 Clues: whole note • eighth note • quarter note • double reed instrument • shape of a melodic line • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • 3 note chord stacked together • brass instrument with a slide • the relative highness or lowness of a sound • the relative intensity of a sound(s) or note(s) • a musical pattern or idea is established and used again • ...
Americana Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-16
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- A genre of music originating in New Orleans, known for its improvisation
- A keyboard instrument often used in American jazz and classical music
- Military group often associated with marches and anthems
- A theme often associated with American songs like "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- A word in the title of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- A percussion instrument that provides rhythm
- A large-scale composition for orchestra
- A large instrumental ensemble
- The main tune in a piece of music
- A song of celebration or national pride
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- A string instrument used in folk and bluegrass music
- Love for one's country, often expressed in music
- A musical form often composed by John Philip Sousa
- Instrument family including the clarinet and saxophone
- The words in a song
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music
- A brass instrument with a bold sound, used in jazz and classical music
- The tool used to play drums
18 Clues: The words in a song • The tool used to play drums • A large instrumental ensemble • The main tune in a piece of music • A large-scale composition for orchestra • A song of celebration or national pride • The pattern of sounds and silences in music • A percussion instrument that provides rhythm • Love for one's country, often expressed in music • ...
Elements of Music: Vocabulary 2021-09-20
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- The length of a sound
- The speed of the Beat
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- The quality of wound that distinguishes it from another sound
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- The overall structure of a piece of music
- The parts of music that support the Melody
- The style/ type/ category of music
- The Italian words musicians use to describe volume
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- Patterns of sound and silence organized around a steady beat
- Symbol that defines the pitch and length of a sound
- Symbol that defines the length of a silence in music
- The thickness or thinness of music
- The tune or recognizable part of music
- The loudness or softness of a sound
- A steady recurring pulse
- The organization of sounds using a steady beat
- That which is created by causing an object to vibrate
18 Clues: 5 lines and 4 spaces • The length of a sound • The speed of the Beat • A steady recurring pulse • The highness or lowness of a sound • The thickness or thinness of music • The style/ type/ category of music • The loudness or softness of a sound • The tune or recognizable part of music • The overall structure of a piece of music • The parts of music that support the Melody • ...
Music Business Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-04
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- person who composes original songs for a living
- Person who works on the technical aspect of recording
- a unit of music
- a person who takes an existing piece of music and rewrites it to fits their needs
- Person who arranges a band’s performance in a concert, handle contracts and negotiations, and sometime select other bands that will perform.
- consonant or dissonant
- Money given to an artist as a signing incentive. Money given “in advance” of the services contracted
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- a person who writes music for a living, traditional name
- person who sings for a living
- overall volume of the music
- the layers or instrumentation
- the tune
- Person who primarily takes care of all business aspects of an artist’s career.
- a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law
- a financial gain
- A company that produces and sells music
- speed of the music
- the practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the internet
- Percentage of profit given to a person or party when music is played or sold
- a music recording project's overall supervisor whose responsibilities can involve a range of creative and/or technical leadership roles.
20 Clues: the tune • a unit of music • a financial gain • speed of the music • consonant or dissonant • overall volume of the music • person who sings for a living • the layers or instrumentation • A company that produces and sells music • person who composes original songs for a living • Person who works on the technical aspect of recording • ...
Minecraft 2022-06-24
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- one of the most famous bedwars server
- one of the first music discs made
- notch's real full name
- one of the two (as of 1.19) music discs made by Lena Raine
- hardest mob to kill (as of 1.19)
- a mode when if you die you cannot respawn
- how many music disc shards it takes to make 5
- word forms of the three (as of 1.19) music discs that are named a number made in chronological order
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- one of the rarest naturally spawning mobs (two words)
- one of the rarest naturally spawning mobs (three words)
- a mode where hostile mobs do not spawn
- what minecraft was originally called
- full name of the creator of the newest (as of 1.19) music disc
- only (as of 1.19) broken music disc
- when one or more people try to stop someone from beating the game (killing the ender dragon) by killing them
- another one of the two (as of 1.19) music discs made by Lena Raine
- me go boom boom
- only (as of 1.19) craftable music disc
- he had a five year minecraft hardcore series
- a dimension that would be gotten to by making a portal out of glowstone and water
20 Clues: me go boom boom • notch's real full name • hardest mob to kill (as of 1.19) • one of the first music discs made • only (as of 1.19) broken music disc • what minecraft was originally called • one of the most famous bedwars server • a mode where hostile mobs do not spawn • only (as of 1.19) craftable music disc • a mode when if you die you cannot respawn • ...
Musical Genres 2023-06-17
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- - Genre popularized in the 1970s with dance-oriented beats and catchy melodies
- - Genre characterized by synthesized sounds and danceable beats
- - Genre encompassing various styles from Latin America, including salsa, merengue, and bossa nova
- - Jamaican music genre with an upbeat tempo and prominent brass instruments
- - Jamaican music with a laid-back rhythm and socially conscious lyrics
- - Genre known for its expressive lyrics and soulful melodies
- Metal - Genre characterized by aggressive guitar riffs and powerful vocals
- - Popular music with catchy melodies and a broad appeal
- - Theatrical genre combining music and drama with grand-scale productions
- - Genre known for its rhythmic groove and emphasis on bass and drums
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- - Genre characterized by guitar-driven sound and energetic rhythms
- - Music genre rooted in rural and folk traditions with storytelling lyrics
- - Genre featuring orchestral compositions and refined instrumental works
- - Urban music style with rhyming lyrics and rhythmic beats
- - Rhythm and Blues, genre combining elements of soul, funk, and pop
- - Genre rooted in African American culture with emotive vocals and heartfelt lyrics
- - Genre known for improvisation and syncopated rhythms
- - Religious music genre with passionate vocals and uplifting themes
- - Raw and energetic genre with short songs and rebellious lyrics
- - Genre featuring traditional and acoustic music with storytelling elements
20 Clues: - Genre known for improvisation and syncopated rhythms • - Popular music with catchy melodies and a broad appeal • - Urban music style with rhyming lyrics and rhythmic beats • - Genre known for its expressive lyrics and soulful melodies • - Genre characterized by synthesized sounds and danceable beats • ...
The Power of Hip-Hop 2024-02-18
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- The person responsible for mixing the music.
- The type of event where hip-hop emerged at first.
- The type of clothes representative of hip-hop.
- The object used to turn discs and make hip-hop music.
- The music genre traditionally in competition with hip-hop.
- The ethnicity at the origin of hip-hop.
- A synonym of rapping.
- Name of the rapper who played rock music in a rap concert.
- The neighborhood where hip-hop was born.
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- The first DJ to ever use turntables to make hip-hop music.
- The object used by hip-hop fans to share their music.
- The famous author of "Dear Mama".
- A person who breakdances.
- One of the few white rappers to succeed in the USA.
- Making music with your body.
- The act of painting on street walls.
- The form of art often compared to rap.
- The American city where hip-hop was born.
18 Clues: A synonym of rapping. • A person who breakdances. • Making music with your body. • The famous author of "Dear Mama". • The act of painting on street walls. • The form of art often compared to rap. • The ethnicity at the origin of hip-hop. • The neighborhood where hip-hop was born. • The American city where hip-hop was born. • The person responsible for mixing the music. • ...
The Power of Hip-Hop 2024-02-18
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- The music genre traditionally in competition with hip-hop.
- The ethnicity at the origin of hip-hop.
- Making music with your body.
- The form of art often compared to rap.
- The object used to turn discs and make hip-hop music.
- The object used by hip-hop fans to share their music.
- Name of the rapper who played rock music in a rap concert.
- A person who breakdances.
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- The type of clothes representative of hip-hop.
- The act of painting on street walls.
- One of the few white rappers to succeed in the USA.
- A synonym of rapping.
- The neighborhood where hip-hop was born.
- The type of event where hip-hop emerged at first.
- The first DJ to ever use turntables to make hip-hop music.
- The person responsible for mixing the music.
- The famous author of "Dear Mama".
- The American city where hip-hop was born.
18 Clues: A synonym of rapping. • A person who breakdances. • Making music with your body. • The famous author of "Dear Mama". • The act of painting on street walls. • The form of art often compared to rap. • The ethnicity at the origin of hip-hop. • The neighborhood where hip-hop was born. • The American city where hip-hop was born. • The person responsible for mixing the music. • ...
124 2023-07-26
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- A genre of music that combines rhythm and blues, often with soulful vocals.
- A genre of music known for its groovy basslines and danceable beats.
- A genre of Christian music characterized by passionate vocals and uplifting messages.
- Electronic dance music with repetitive beats and synthesized sounds, popular for dancing at clubs and raves.
- A genre of music with compositions by famous composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven.
- A lively Latin American dance music with strong Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
- A genre of popular music with catchy melodies and a wide appeal.
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- A genre of music characterized by amplified instruments and strong rhythms.
- A genre of music known for its heavy and aggressive sound, with distorted guitars and powerful vocals.
- A genre of music from Jamaica, often associated with Bob Marley and a laid-back rhythm.
- Traditional music passed down through generations, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
- A dramatic form of musical storytelling with grand performances and powerful vocals.
- A genre of dance music popular in the 1970s, often featuring a four-on-the-floor beat.
- A genre of music with improvisation, syncopation, and distinctive rhythms.
- A genre of music known for its rebellious and energetic style, often associated with spiked hair and leather jackets.
15 Clues: A genre of popular music with catchy melodies and a wide appeal. • A genre of music known for its groovy basslines and danceable beats. • A lively Latin American dance music with strong Afro-Caribbean rhythms. • A genre of music with improvisation, syncopation, and distinctive rhythms. • ...
Music and bands 2023-08-08
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- This instrument is also the name of a shape.
- A metal instrument for jazz music; you blow air into it.
- A huge music party, maybe in a hall or stadium.
- Music that is made with keyboard and computers.
- Music that is fast and loud, and uses electric guitar.
- I shake these instruments to make a sound like stones in a cup.
- A group or team that plays music or sings.
- Metal instruments, they are sometimes played with drums.
- A person who plays an instrument.
- In the violin family; not the biggest.
- What you do with a musical instrument.
- A person who sings.
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- A person who plays a drum kit.
- Music that is slow, relaxing and happy.
- An instrument with small metal bars that you hit with sticks.
- Like a wooden flute.
- Music that uses a lot of instruments (like violins and trumpets) but usually no singing.
- A large instrument, with black and white keys.
- The singer uses this.
19 Clues: A person who sings. • Like a wooden flute. • The singer uses this. • A person who plays a drum kit. • A person who plays an instrument. • In the violin family; not the biggest. • What you do with a musical instrument. • Music that is slow, relaxing and happy. • A group or team that plays music or sings. • This instrument is also the name of a shape. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2016-03-20
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- popular dance music of the 1970s with a heavy bass beat
- improvised singing on nonsense syllables
- music developed in Jamaica, emphasis is between beats
- catchy music that appeals to teens and pre-teens and emphasizes romantic love
- came from folk music of the South and cowboy music of the Western U.S.
- American music that became popular in the 1950s and was a fusion of jazz, gospel, blues, and of Western country music
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- piano music with an “oom-pah” in the left hand and syncopation in the right hand
- a person who introduces and plays popular recorded music
- a short pattern in music that keeps repeating itself
- music style with improvisation and syncopation, has African American roots
- to make something up with little or no preparation
- music with African American roots that often has a 12-bar structure and 3 lines of lyrics that are sad or angry
- a movie or play with a lot of singing and dancing
- a style of jazz played on the piano with 8 eighth notes in each measure
- rhyming lyrics are spoken with a musical background
15 Clues: improvised singing on nonsense syllables • a movie or play with a lot of singing and dancing • to make something up with little or no preparation • rhyming lyrics are spoken with a musical background • a short pattern in music that keeps repeating itself • music developed in Jamaica, emphasis is between beats • popular dance music of the 1970s with a heavy bass beat • ...
Christmas Music 2014-12-02
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- _____ We Have Heard on High
- Silver _____
- O _____ Tree
- O Little _____ of Bethlehem
- The First _____
- Up on the _____
- O Holy _____
- We _____ Kings
- Joy to the _____
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- _____ of the Bells
- _____ Bells
- _____ Night
- O Come All Ye _____
- What _____ Is This?
- _____ the Red Nosed Reindeer
- Here Comes _____ Claus
- _____ the Snowman
- Deck the _____
18 Clues: _____ Bells • _____ Night • Silver _____ • O _____ Tree • O Holy _____ • Deck the _____ • We _____ Kings • The First _____ • Up on the _____ • Joy to the _____ • _____ the Snowman • _____ of the Bells • O Come All Ye _____ • What _____ Is This? • Here Comes _____ Claus • _____ We Have Heard on High • O Little _____ of Bethlehem • _____ the Red Nosed Reindeer
Music puzzle 2020-08-13
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- a note worth 1/2 count
- a note worth 4 counts
- Instruments that are hit or shaken
- Clef for high notes
- Italian word for soft
- notes in the bass clef lines
- clef for low notes
- Italian word for loud
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- notes in the treble clef spaces
- Italian word for speed
- silence
- a note worth 1 count
- a note worth 2 counts
- notes in the treble clef lines
- Instruments such as trumpets and trombones
- Instruments such as flutes and clarinets
- notes in the bass clef spaces
- Instrument that are strummed, bowed or plucked
18 Clues: silence • clef for low notes • Clef for high notes • a note worth 1 count • a note worth 4 counts • a note worth 2 counts • Italian word for soft • Italian word for loud • Italian word for speed • a note worth 1/2 count • notes in the bass clef lines • notes in the bass clef spaces • notes in the treble clef lines • notes in the treble clef spaces • Instruments that are hit or shaken • ...
Music Puzzle 2017-06-05
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- a type of jazz originating in the 1940's and characterized by complex harmony and rhythms.
- a clef placed on the fourth line of a staff to indicate that the fourth line of the staff represents the F next below middle C
- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented
- A clef indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C
- sad music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence. The queen of the blues is Koko Taylor
- a person who writes music
- playing notes that aren't written out for you
- a slow or romantic song
- A song that is an important part of the musical repertoire of jazz musicians. They are widely known, performed, and recorded by jazz musicians, and widely known by listeners
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- a section in a song that changes from the original verses and choruses. A bridge does not get repeated anywhere else in the song
- A scale with only five notes
- the pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music
- a musical rhythm that normally accents the weak beat
- a pleasing series of musical notes that form the main part of a song or piece of music
- a treble staff joined to a bass staff by means of a brace, with the treble staff on top
- is a repeating musical figure, like a guitar riff
- a type of music of African-American origin characterized by improvisation and syncopation
- A kind of jazz generally played by a “Big Band” and characterized by a lively rhythm suitable for dancing
18 Clues: A scale with only five notes • a person who writes music • a slow or romantic song • playing notes that aren't written out for you • is a repeating musical figure, like a guitar riff • a musical rhythm that normally accents the weak beat • the pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music • ...
World Music 2019-03-03
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- the first section of Indian music
- Indian bowed violin
- Indian rhythm pattern
- the first section of Japanese music
- Indian flute
- The texture of Chinese and Arabic music where there are many versions of the same melody
- Japanese version of the Sheng
- Chinese zither which is played in Guangdong province
- Indian accompaniment on 2 notes
- Indian plucked string instrument which plays the raga
- The scale which only has 5 notes, used in Chinese and African music
- single headed African drum which is played with the hands
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- Indian scale of 5-7 notes
- African xylophone
- Jiangnan sizhu is performed in these places
- In African music many rhythms are played at the same time
- Arabic percussion instrument similar to a tambourine
- Chinese bowed string instrument played in Jiangnan Sizhu
18 Clues: Indian flute • African xylophone • Indian bowed violin • Indian rhythm pattern • Indian scale of 5-7 notes • Japanese version of the Sheng • Indian accompaniment on 2 notes • the first section of Indian music • the first section of Japanese music • Jiangnan sizhu is performed in these places • Chinese zither which is played in Guangdong province • ...
Bollywood music 2021-06-10
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- yeh ek khwab hai..ismein sach kya aur jhooth kya??
- This movie title Ek Kahaani is incomplete without this term
- Tujhe kya insomnia hai??
- phoolon ki daal bhi jhuk Jaye, kya matwali chaal hai...
- iska Jaan hai chori..kaun hai yeh?
- The song that made KK popular
- iska yahin Hain rang roop
- Gharbaar Nahin..sansaar nahinmujhse Kisi ki pyar Nahin..kaun hoon main?
- Arijit Singh kya nahi Kar sake?
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- Song picturized on Rishi Kapoor and Divya Bharti
- Dil le toh Gaye..woh bhi itne bahaane de Kar?
- what do we do on Smule?
- yeh doori...tera milna hai zaroori
- Arre meri aanchal kyo pakde ho?
- Kahan ho tum...? Dil ne kya Kiya?
- yeh Kaisi dastan Hain jiski na shuruaat jaante hai na anth
- Basant hai.. ab toh aajao.. mat Sataao🙏🏻
- ek do teen char paanch...
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 Genre 2023-09-29
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- What genre with origins in Jamaica features upbeat rhythms and brass instruments?
- What genre gained popularity in the 1970s with its danceable beats and vibrant culture?
- What genre encompasses a wide range of non-mainstream and experimental music?
- What genre originated in the Caribbean and often features humorous and social commentary lyrics?
- What genre emerged in the 1990s with bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam?
- What genre combines singing and acting in dramatic performances?
- What genre often features storytelling lyrics and is associated with rural life?
- What genre of electronic dance music is known for its repetitive beats and synthesizers?
- What genre features acoustic string instruments and intricate instrumental work?
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- What genre combines rap beats and urban culture and originated in the Bronx?
- What genre of music and dance has its roots in the Andalusian region of Spain?
- Nova What Brazilian genre is known for its smooth rhythmic guitar melodies?
- What genre of music comes from the Creole culture of Louisiana and often includes accordions and washboards?
- What genre combines elements of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz rhythms?
- What genre is a fusion of reggae and hip-hop?
- What genre of music originated in New Orleans and is known for its improvisation?
- What genre is associated with mind-altering experiences and experimental sounds?
- Wave What genre emerged in the late 1970s with a focus on synthesizers and a more polished sound?
18 Clues: What genre is a fusion of reggae and hip-hop? • What genre combines singing and acting in dramatic performances? • What genre combines elements of Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz rhythms? • What genre emerged in the 1990s with bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam? • Nova What Brazilian genre is known for its smooth rhythmic guitar melodies? • ...
Music Crosswords 2023-11-14
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- A series of short and long note and rest values
- A note value worth two beats of sound
- Loud
- The long plastic tubes that you strike to produce sound
- The instrument family that uses scraping, shaking, or striking to produce sound
- A rest value worth one beat of silence
- The instrument family that uses strings to produce sound
- Your music teachers last name :)
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- The barred percussion instruments that we used to play "Pass the Pumpkin"
- A note value worth one beat of sound
- A musical ensemble, made up of string instruments
- the lines and spaces that music is written on
- A musical ensemble, made of wind and percussion instruments
- A rest value worth two beats of silence
- Soft
- The instrument family that uses reeds (with one exception) to produce sound
- The instrument family that uses buzzing of the mouth to produce sound
- A symbol that represents sound
18 Clues: Soft • Loud • A symbol that represents sound • Your music teachers last name :) • A note value worth one beat of sound • A note value worth two beats of sound • A rest value worth one beat of silence • A rest value worth two beats of silence • the lines and spaces that music is written on • A series of short and long note and rest values • ...
Music Theory 2023-02-17
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- To hold longer than the notes value
- 1 beat
- The speed at which music should be played
- Cancels a flat or a sharp
- Short and separated
- 1/2 a beat
- Area between two bar lines
- 4 beats
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- How loud or soft the music is
- Slow tempo
- Loud
- 2 beats
- No sharps or flats
- Soft
- The words of a song
- Gradually get louder
- 1 sharp
- Fast tempo
18 Clues: Loud • Soft • 1 beat • 2 beats • 1 sharp • 4 beats • Slow tempo • 1/2 a beat • Fast tempo • No sharps or flats • The words of a song • Short and separated • Gradually get louder • Cancels a flat or a sharp • Area between two bar lines • How loud or soft the music is • To hold longer than the notes value • The speed at which music should be played
90s Music 2023-04-04
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- Paranoid Android, Creep, and Fake Plastic Trees
- Song about an imaginary friend who's gonna come and save you from yourself
- The song experienced a resurgence in popularity after being featured in the 2012 film Magic Mike
- "I'm all out of faith, this is how I feel I'm cold and I am shamed"
- Smells Like Teen Spirit
- Da Funk is a track that is an all-instrumental piece and gained popularity over 25 years after its release, with the track featured on Just Dance 3
- American hip-hop group formed in 1990 including Pras Michel
- Released in 1994 by The Notorious BIG
- ‘Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang’
- "My loneliness is killing me (and I). I must confess I still believe (still believe)"
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- This band is famous for Interglactic and Fight For Your Right
- That Thing - 1999 won MTV Music Award for Best Art Direction
- Debut single by the English girl group
- "I sit around and watch the tube. But nothing's on. I change the channels for an hour or two"
- "Oh, when you walk by every night. Talking sweet and looking fine"
- is a song by American singer Madonna from her second soundtrack album, I'm Breathless.
- "I know that you're gonna have it your way or nothing at all, But I think you're moving too fast"
- "It's like rain on your wedding day. It's a free ride when you've already paid"
18 Clues: Smells Like Teen Spirit • ‘Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang’ • Released in 1994 by The Notorious BIG • Debut single by the English girl group • Paranoid Android, Creep, and Fake Plastic Trees • American hip-hop group formed in 1990 including Pras Michel • That Thing - 1999 won MTV Music Award for Best Art Direction • This band is famous for Interglactic and Fight For Your Right • ...
Music instruments 2023-03-30
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- keyboard instrument, vibrating strings make sound
- Instruments where vibrating air makes sound
- a type of single reed instrument
- like a piano but a different sound
- a wind instrument but not wood wind.
- keyboard instrument, hitting metal makes sound
- a type of idiophone
- type of string instrument, for example a guitar.
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- a keyboard aerophone, 2 words
- a common string instrument
- it hits a string or metal when you press a key.
- a type of double reed instrument
- describes instruments with a very low pitch
- a very low pitch string instrument
- the wind instruments not wood
- piece of wood used on wind instruments
- a type of direct mouthed wood wind instrument
- rubbed on string instuments to make vibrations
18 Clues: a type of idiophone • a common string instrument • a keyboard aerophone, 2 words • the wind instruments not wood • a type of double reed instrument • a type of single reed instrument • like a piano but a different sound • a very low pitch string instrument • a wind instrument but not wood wind. • piece of wood used on wind instruments • ...
Music Class 2023-05-31
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- Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald played this
- Stay With Me was played on
- number of beats a half note gets
- thing the trombone uses to change notes
- Mr Burre's Instrument
- a woodwind instrument
- Sergei Prokofiev (Peter and the Wolf)
- the main part of a pop song
- Jingle Bells was hard to play on this
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- the most popular musical group ever
- The number of instrument families in the orchestra
- What we play in the auditorium
- a musical sample on Soundtrap
- means silence
- number of valeves on a trumpet
- very popular Rock and Roll Star
- an instrument with over 50 strings
- number of letters in the music alphabet
18 Clues: means silence • Mr Burre's Instrument • a woodwind instrument • Stay With Me was played on • the main part of a pop song • a musical sample on Soundtrap • What we play in the auditorium • number of valeves on a trumpet • very popular Rock and Roll Star • number of beats a half note gets • an instrument with over 50 strings • the most popular musical group ever • ...
Music Puzzle 2021-12-06
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- A stringed instrument also played under the chin and using a bow
- Introduced to many countries and comes initially from Europe
- A category of art
- Very old and only performed in Northern regions of Canada
- music, A type that is generally performed in North America
- A genre of music written and performed in very local areas
- Written and often performed by composers
- A stringed instrument that held under the chin and played using a bow
- A type of heavy music
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- A very large stringed instrument which rests on the floor to be played
- People who compose
- guitar, A stringed instrument often used on stage or in concerts
- Also used on stage or in studios
- Often used on stage or in studio
- A large stringed instrument played while resting on the floor
- rock, Also a genre a music, but specific to Canada
- A stringed instrument used in many genres
- rock, A type of music that developed in Canada
- guitar, Used often in concerts or studios for recording
19 Clues: A category of art • People who compose • A type of heavy music • Also used on stage or in studios • Often used on stage or in studio • Written and often performed by composers • A stringed instrument used in many genres • rock, A type of music that developed in Canada • rock, Also a genre a music, but specific to Canada • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-02
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- rap this genre used to be called gospel rap.
- this genre originally started in the 1940s and 1950s
- Are More than 4 Different Types of Blues.
- in this genre singers can project their voices over a full orchestra because they sing at a different sound frequency.
- this genre of Music is Deeply Rooted in the African-American Churches.
- Almost all of this genre is made on a computer.
- this genre was first coined in the US to describe records in the late 70s and early 80s.
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- this genre is popular in continental Europe. The Czech Republic.
- Kayne west is a famous artist for this genre.
- Steady, propulsive beats: this genre is known for its 4/4 time and four-on-the-floor kick drum pulse.
- JUAN ATKINS is often considered to be the of father of this genre.
- rihanna is the queen of this genre.
- michael jackson is the king of this genre.
- this style of popular music originated in Jamaica.
- this genre is a Symbol of "Sadness and Depression.
- This genre usually have 140 beats per minute.
- this genre of music is most popular in south america and mexico.
- this genre is one of the most hybrid forms of music.
18 Clues: rihanna is the queen of this genre. • Are More than 4 Different Types of Blues. • michael jackson is the king of this genre. • rap this genre used to be called gospel rap. • Kayne west is a famous artist for this genre. • This genre usually have 140 beats per minute. • Almost all of this genre is made on a computer. • this genre is a Symbol of "Sadness and Depression. • ...
music theory 2024-02-04
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- a representation of how long or short a sound is
- a staff where the lower notes live
- how we organize the music to articulate ideas and give the song a coherent structure w/bars
- a sound taking up three beats
- four beats of silence symbol
- the speed of a piece
- a staff where the high notes live
- a moment to represent when you do not play/sing
- 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example
- a sound taking up two beats
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- three beats of silence symbol
- one beat of silence symbol
- a sound taking up one beat
- a steady pulse that occurs throughout a piece of music
- a sound taking up four beats
- where you assign pitches; could be treble, bass etc.
- two beats of silence symbol
- having to go back and do a section of music a second time
18 Clues: the speed of a piece • 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example • one beat of silence symbol • a sound taking up one beat • two beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up two beats • a sound taking up four beats • four beats of silence symbol • three beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up three beats • a staff where the high notes live • a staff where the lower notes live • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-08
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- Low male voice part
- A cappella group with five members
- High female voice part
- Medical test Peter Yarrow sang about
- The Oak ___ Boys
- Female member of 1960s folk trio
- Bass singer Tim ___
- Country singer ___ Greenwood
- Type of music sung in churches
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- 1970s Kenny Rogers song The ___
- Singer of Part-Time Lover ___ Wonder
- James Taylor song "You've Got a ___"
- Low female voice part
- ___ and Garfunkel
- Band that sings "All My Love"
- What the drummer in an a cappella group is called
- High male voice part
- One named judge from The Sing-Off
18 Clues: The Oak ___ Boys • ___ and Garfunkel • Low male voice part • Bass singer Tim ___ • High male voice part • Low female voice part • High female voice part • Country singer ___ Greenwood • Band that sings "All My Love" • Type of music sung in churches • 1970s Kenny Rogers song The ___ • Female member of 1960s folk trio • One named judge from The Sing-Off • ...
Pop Music 2022-07-25
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- someone who rhymes to a beat
- a popular genre originated in 1950s
- a group of young male singers
- a musician who writes composes and performs
- the most current thing
- the melody part of a song
- a record release with one or two songs
- the music position a song is in
- to inspire someone through music
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- what something is made of
- pleasing and easy to remember
- producing something that is new
- the music typically from a film
- the words of a song
- a repeated section of a song
- a song or instrumental that becomes popular
- a section of a song that has lyrics
- a collections of audio recordings on a CD
18 Clues: the words of a song • the most current thing • what something is made of • the melody part of a song • someone who rhymes to a beat • a repeated section of a song • pleasing and easy to remember • a group of young male singers • producing something that is new • the music typically from a film • the music position a song is in • to inspire someone through music • ...
Music Vocabulary 2026-01-27
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- A small section of music that holds notes between bar lines
- A short line added above or below the staff to help read high or low notes
- line Two lines together that show the end of a song or section
- The music sign that shows high notes
- Music with two or more melodies played at the same time
- A group of eight musicians playing together
- A word that means lively and fast
- A group of five musicians playing together
- The music sign that shows low notes
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- Numbers at the beginning of music that tell how many beats are in each measure
- A word that means to gradually play faster
- The steady beat pattern of music
- A straight line that separates music into measures
- A speed that means medium, not too fast or slow
- A symbol that tells you to play part of the music again
- A word that means fast and cheerful
- A time signature that means four beats in each measure
- A word that means slow and calm
18 Clues: A word that means slow and calm • The steady beat pattern of music • A word that means lively and fast • A word that means fast and cheerful • The music sign that shows low notes • The music sign that shows high notes • A word that means to gradually play faster • A group of five musicians playing together • A group of eight musicians playing together • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- The steady pulse you feel in music.
- A symbol that shows silence in music.
- The structure or layout of a piece of music (like verse/chorus).
- Marking Words that show how fast to play (like Allegro or Adagio).
- A group of musicians performing together.
- How loud or soft the music is played or sung.
- How high or low a sound is.
- A note that is played louder or with extra emphasis.
- The pattern of long and short sounds in music.
- Two or more notes played or sung together.
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- Symbols that show changes in volume (like piano for soft, forte for loud).
- A symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows the pitch range (like treble or bass).
- Signature Numbers at the start of a piece that show how many beats are in each measure.
- The five lines and four spaces used to write music.
- The leader who directs the group of musicians.
- A short musical pattern that repeats over and over.
- A group of beats separated by bar lines in written music.
- The speed of the beat in a piece of music.
- A sequence of notes that sound like a tune.
- Written symbols that represent musical sounds.
20 Clues: How high or low a sound is. • The steady pulse you feel in music. • A symbol that shows silence in music. • A group of musicians performing together. • The speed of the beat in a piece of music. • Two or more notes played or sung together. • A sequence of notes that sound like a tune. • How loud or soft the music is played or sung. • ...
Extra credit GP2 2017-11-10
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- quiet volume in music
- a term referring to a combination of density, instrumentation, articulation, and other factors creating a musical landscape
- a multi-measure musical idea that repeats within music
- fine adjustment of the same pitch
- to speed up
- the combination of instruments playing in a given place, or at a given time
- musical lines which are often similar and/or more repetitive than the melody
- adds half off a notes value
- the way a note is attacked
- a decrease in volume
- forte attack, then immediately piano
- medium loud volume of music
- a vocal style in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- an increase in volume
- a short musical idea that repeats and develops within a piece of music
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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
- musical lines which look similar to and support the melody
- the way music is interpreted and grouped with dynamics and style
- 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
- suddenly soft
- solo vocal peice in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- the main melody, similar to a chorus
- the volume at which a section of music is payed
- the most prominent musical line
- to slow down
- a section of vocal music often called a verse
- medium quiet volume of music
- thick or thin, usually refers to the number of instruments playing, and how close the pitches are
- loud volume in music
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 multi-measure musical idea that repeats within music
- to slow down
- to speed up
- suddenly soft
- the most prominent musical line
- medium loud volume of music
- thick or thin, usually refers to the number of instruments playing, and how close the pitches are
- quiet volume in music
- the main melody, similar to a chorus
- a large scale musical work with a religious text written for orchestra, soloists, and choir, usually no acting, costumes, or scenery
- the way a note is attacked
- a vocal style in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- 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
- an increase in volume
- musical lines which look similar to and support the melody
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- a short musical idea that repeats and develops within a piece of music
- a section of vocal music often called a verse
- a term referring to a combination of density, instrumentation, articulation, and other factors creating a musical landscape
- adds half off a notes value
- the combination of instruments playing in a given place, or at a given time
- musical lines which are often similar and/or more repetitive than the melody
- medium quiet volume of music
- fine adjustment of the same pitch
- loud volume in music
- a decrease in volume
- forte attack, then immediately piano
- solo vocal peice in which rhythm and melody are ordered to imitate speech
- the volume at which a section of music is payed
- the way music is interpreted and grouped with dynamics and style
29 Clues: to speed up • to slow down • suddenly soft • loud volume in music • a decrease in volume • 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 • forte attack, then immediately piano • ...
WESTERN MUSIC CROSSWORD BY 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 …? • ...
Ethan Walker's Crossword Puzzle Spanish 1 2017-09-21
25 Clues: no • sir • the • jazz • miss • more • salad • hello • ma'am • fruit • soccer • goodbye • baseball • swimming • football • pop music • chocolate • my name is • rock music • basketball • how are you • chinese food • english class • classical music • nice to meet you
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. • ...
Pop Music 2017-09-01
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- This type of music is improvised and sounds different every time
- "Firework" singer
- "24K Gold" and "Uptown Funk" singer
- When a person makes drum sounds and full beats using only their voice or mouth only
- He is the lead singer of Fall Out Boy
- A famous 90's Boy Band featuring Justin Timberlake
- Lead singer of Panic! At The Diso
- iPad program that helps you compose and edit music
- She started as a Disney Chanel star
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- Spanish-language song that topped American music charts
- When you sing a song to a pre-recorded track
- She started as a Nikelodeon star
- The words of a song
- "We Found Love" singer
- "Rolling in the Deep" singer
- "Queen B"
- He is a famous singer from Canada
- "Royals" singer
18 Clues: "Queen B" • "Royals" singer • "Firework" singer • The words of a song • "We Found Love" singer • "Rolling in the Deep" singer • She started as a Nikelodeon star • He is a famous singer from Canada • Lead singer of Panic! At The Diso • "24K Gold" and "Uptown Funk" singer • She started as a Disney Chanel star • He is the lead singer of Fall Out Boy • ...
Music Ministry 2020-07-14
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- Choir's First Lady
- Donald, Josh or Andrew
- Church city
- Singer on the Front Line
- Has a bug nickname
- Highest section of the choir
- Church nickname
- Pastor's Last Name
- Our Leader
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- Choir name
- Going to the Chapel
- Rehearsal Day
- Lowest section of the choir
- Church county
- Singer on the Praise Team
- Church Day
- AMEN Soloist
- The Princess
18 Clues: Choir name • Church Day • Our Leader • Church city • AMEN Soloist • The Princess • Rehearsal Day • Church county • Church nickname • Choir's First Lady • Has a bug nickname • Pastor's Last Name • Going to the Chapel • Donald, Josh or Andrew • Singer on the Front Line • Singer on the Praise Team • Lowest section of the choir • Highest section of the choir
Music Terminology 2021-12-05
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- also known as the g clef
- hold the note until the conductor cuts you off
- lowers the pitch by one half step
- italian term for very soft
- also known as the f clef
- means to gradually get louder
- looks like a minus sign
- italian term for soft
- play or sing smoothly
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- italian term for loud
- means to gradually get softer
- italian for medium loud
- italian term for very loud
- means to gradually slow down
- raises the pitch by one half step
- italian for medium soft
- play the note with more "oomph"
- abbrev for gradually speed up
18 Clues: italian term for loud • italian term for soft • play or sing smoothly • italian for medium loud • italian for medium soft • looks like a minus sign • also known as the g clef • also known as the f clef • italian term for very loud • italian term for very soft • means to gradually slow down • means to gradually get softer • means to gradually get louder • abbrev for gradually speed up • ...
Music Terms 2022-01-31
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- speed at which the beats happen in a composition.
- cancels a previous accidental or modifies the pitch of a sharp or flat
- a gradual increase in volume
- hold a note twice as long or until a director cuts you off
- encloses a passage that is to be played more than once
- Indicates that two or more notes joined together are to be played in one uninterrupted breath.
- indicates to play a note to full value or longer
- Loud/Full sound
- soft
- Medium loud
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- performed in a detached, separated manner
- medium soft
- The note is played louder or with a harder attack
- ver soft
- The note is played somewhat louder or more forcefully
- Tells the performer where to take a breath
- Raises the pitch of a note by one half step
- Lowers the pitch of a note by one half step
18 Clues: soft • ver soft • medium soft • Medium loud • Loud/Full sound • a gradual increase in volume • performed in a detached, separated manner • Tells the performer where to take a breath • Raises the pitch of a note by one half step • Lowers the pitch of a note by one half step • indicates to play a note to full value or longer • speed at which the beats happen in a composition. • ...
Music Quiz 2013-11-11
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- First word of bohemian rhapsody
- Unaware but underlined, I figured out the story
- According to Don McLean, which rock n roll star died
- Name the band who were formed in Birmingham in 1978 and consisted of a Le Bon and three unrelated Tayloras
- NKOTB acronym for which 1990s boy band
- Name the band who collaborated with Tom Jones on 'Mama told me not to come'
- Who sang the best song ever?
- Wrote the score for Evita
- Name the musician: The virtuoso pianist named Frederic Francois by his French father and Polish mother
- The cause supported by Live Aid in 1985
- Identical twins John and Edward Grimes form which pop act?
- Albarn, Coxon, James and Rowntree are the surnames of this band's members
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- Who wrote 'Layla' and 'Wonderful tonight'
- Name the song: 'Mercy mercy mercy me. My life is a cage but on the stage I'm free'
- Describes small town girl who catches a train
- The Spice Girls' super manager
- Name the band: Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Andy Nicholson and Matt Helders
- Name the song: 'I'm sure you've heard it all before but you've never really had a doubt
18 Clues: Wrote the score for Evita • Who sang the best song ever? • The Spice Girls' super manager • First word of bohemian rhapsody • NKOTB acronym for which 1990s boy band • The cause supported by Live Aid in 1985 • Who wrote 'Layla' and 'Wonderful tonight' • Describes small town girl who catches a train • Unaware but underlined, I figured out the story • ...
Music Terms 2014-04-21
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- – To place emphasis on a particular note
- Time – Each beat of the measure is divided into two equal parts
- – Held to the full time value
- – To place displace the usual rhythmic accent on the weak beat instead of the strong beat
- – Very loud
- – Suddenly with force
- – Played by plucking strings with a finger instead of a bow
- Time – Each beat of the measure is divided into three equal parts
- – Heavily accented
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- – Gradually accelerating of tempo
- – Becoming gradually louder
- – To play smoothly
- – Gradually becoming softer
- – A pulsating effect produced in an instrument by small and rapid vibrations in pitch
- – Very soft
- – To play notes detached
- – Gradually slowing of tempo
- – To play with a flexible tempo
18 Clues: – Very soft • – Very loud • – To play smoothly • – Heavily accented • – Suddenly with force • – To play notes detached • – Becoming gradually louder • – Gradually becoming softer • – Gradually slowing of tempo • – Held to the full time value • – To play with a flexible tempo • – Gradually accelerating of tempo • – To place emphasis on a particular note • ...
Music Crossword 2016-06-06
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- Symbol to get really loud
- The four letters of the spaces of the bass clef in order from bottom to top
- bar End of music
- Number of beats a half note gets
- The note on the first line of the treble clef
- To gradually get quieter
- When notes are too high or too low in pitch to be placed on the staff, they are placed here
- The note on the first line of the bass clef
- The highness or lowness of a musical sound or tone
- The note on the last line of the treble clef
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- What is the word the spaces on the treble clef make?
- The note on the last line of the bass clef
- To gradually get louder
- A ___ after a note means that the note will receive its original value plus one-half of its original value
- Ties notes together
- how many beats does a dotted quarter note have
- How many notes are there in solfege
- Symbol to get really quiet
18 Clues: bar End of music • Ties notes together • To gradually get louder • To gradually get quieter • Symbol to get really loud • Symbol to get really quiet • Number of beats a half note gets • How many notes are there in solfege • The note on the last line of the bass clef • The note on the first line of the bass clef • The note on the last line of the treble clef • ...
Halloween Music 2020-10-09
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- you know we got a mystery to solve
- Die, die we all pass away but don't wear a frown cause it's really okay
- Night creatures call and the dead start to walk
- Better stop the things you do, I ain't lyin
- It's a thief in the night to come and grab you
- Boys and girls of every age, wouldn't you like to see something strange?
- I'm the overlord of the underworld cause I hold Horror's hand
- I got hoodoo, I got voodoo, I got things I ain't even tried!
- I wonder who's watching me now, the IRS?
- So don't fear us, cheer us, if you ever get near us don't jeer us
- I might just split a seam now if I don't die laughing first
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- Susie's got your number, Susie ain't your friend
- there's a sign at the winow, that he struck you a crescendo
- Who ya gonna call?
- When you believe in things that you don't understand and you suffer
- He wears the same hat and sweater every single day and even if it's hot outside he wears it anyway!
- And what if none of their souls were saved, they went to their maker impeccably shaved
- don't look back, you may find another clue
18 Clues: Who ya gonna call? • you know we got a mystery to solve • I wonder who's watching me now, the IRS? • don't look back, you may find another clue • Better stop the things you do, I ain't lyin • It's a thief in the night to come and grab you • Night creatures call and the dead start to walk • Susie's got your number, Susie ain't your friend • ...
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 • ...
Baroque Music 2024-01-18
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- The greatest opera composer of the Baroque era
- The musical era occurring between 1600 - 1750
- The original name for the trombone
- The red headed composer who was also a priest
- Music started to become very _________
- A dramatic large-scale production dealing with a Biblical subject
- What type of music started to come to the forefront?
- A composition for a solo instrument, usually with piano accompaniment
- A large-scale production dealing with tragic subjects
- One of Vivaldi's most famous pieces
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- A Baroque composer from England
- The keyboard instrument of choice
- A composition for usually a solo instrument, accompanied by an entire orchestra
- Songs specifically centered on the Christian Easter story
- A short song limited to soloists or a small chorus
- Instrumental introduction to a ballet, opera, or oratorio
- A German composer who was employed by King George I
- A very famous composer from Germany, who started his career as an organist
18 Clues: A Baroque composer from England • The keyboard instrument of choice • The original name for the trombone • One of Vivaldi's most famous pieces • Music started to become very _________ • The musical era occurring between 1600 - 1750 • The red headed composer who was also a priest • The greatest opera composer of the Baroque era • ...
Music Crossword 2023-11-10
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- smooth connected line
- the musical this year
- very quiet
- sopranos and altos sing in this
- getting louder
- medium soft
- getting quieter
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- duration of a note
- the highest female voice
- reading music for the first time
- shows the time to the choir
- lowest voice type
- hand signs
- shortened notes
- ensemble of strings
- highest male voice
- a dynamic or an instrument
- the lowest female voice
18 Clues: hand signs • very quiet • medium soft • getting louder • shortened notes • getting quieter • lowest voice type • duration of a note • highest male voice • ensemble of strings • smooth connected line • the musical this year • the lowest female voice • the highest female voice • a dynamic or an instrument • shows the time to the choir • sopranos and altos sing in this • ...
Music vocab 2024-02-27
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- gradually softer
- smallest distance between two notes
- sing smoothly
- extends note by half the duration
- also G clef
- to lower a note by a half step
- soft
- lively and fast
- medium loud
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- gradually louder
- loud
- to sing at a walking pace
- equals two half steps
- short and detached
- speed of music
- also F clef
- to raise a note by a half step
- medium soft
18 Clues: loud • soft • also G clef • also F clef • medium soft • medium loud • sing smoothly • speed of music • lively and fast • gradually softer • gradually louder • short and detached • equals two half steps • to sing at a walking pace • to raise a note by a half step • to lower a note by a half step • extends note by half the duration • smallest distance between two notes
Music 2 2024-09-02
18 Clues: fiol • synt • orgel • gitarr • trummor • saxofon • munspel • trumpet • dragspel • elgitarr • hörlurar • kontrabas • tvärflöjt • klarinett • mixerbord • basgitarr • blockflöjt • förstärkare
