music Crossword Puzzles
Music Symbols 2024-09-26
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- Decreasing Volume
- Symbol for low note Instruments
- Separated
- The amount of beats in each measure, and their values
- A Note Spanning an Eighth of the Measure, Often depicted connected with another
- Quiet
- Medium Loud
- Connected
- Very Loud
- Loud
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- A Note Spanning A Fourth of the Measure
- A Note Spanning Half of the measure
- Medium Quiet
- The Range of volume in Music
- Very Quiet
- A Note Spanning the Whole of the Measure
- Symbol for high note instruments
- Increasing Volume
18 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Separated • Connected • Very Loud • Very Quiet • Medium Loud • Medium Quiet • Decreasing Volume • Increasing Volume • The Range of volume in Music • Symbol for low note Instruments • Symbol for high note instruments • A Note Spanning Half of the measure • A Note Spanning A Fourth of the Measure • A Note Spanning the Whole of the Measure • ...
Artists/Music 2024-11-22
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- West Owns Yeezy
- Lpt From Salinas, CA
- babyoil
- “You thought I was feeling you?”
- Face Chrisean Rock
- from San Jose, CA
- Jackson Greatest of all time pop star
- B Offset
- Close with Peysoh
- From Lodi CA
- Close with MoneySignSuede
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- From San Diego
- He is in Fortnite
- Lamar “Be Humble”
- “we will Rocky you”
- Shoreline Mafia
- letter boyz Where all blue
- Ranas From Scramento CA
18 Clues: babyoil • From Lodi CA • From San Diego • Shoreline Mafia • He is in Fortnite • from San Jose, CA • Close with Peysoh • “we will Rocky you” • Close with MoneySignSuede • “You thought I was feeling you?” • West Owns Yeezy • Lamar “Be Humble” • B Offset • letter boyz Where all blue • ...
Music Genres 2024-11-22
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- popularized by artist like Nathaniel Cano, Ariel Camacho, Eslabon Armado
- is popular in Korea and is known for having boy and girl groups
- Unknown except for a small, dedicated group
- is the result of independent people wanting to make their own rock music
- grass started in rural America and is played on acoustic instruments
- rock guitars with bright spring reverb and is associated with surfing
- is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae
- Popularized by Bigge smalls and Tupac
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- is known for its slow BPM
- was made by African Americans slaves
- short, fast-paced songs with hard-edged melodies and singing styles
- was started in a populace city in tennessine noted for its cheap production
- interesting basslines and melodies that keep you engaged
- played by bands like Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, the Foo Fighters
- combines rap and metal
- started in America and sang by Colter Wall, Morgan Wallen, and Jonny cash
- A heavy guitar-based music that bands like Slayer play
- extremely popular type of music with simple chords and singable melodies
18 Clues: combines rap and metal • is known for its slow BPM • was made by African Americans slaves • Popularized by Bigge smalls and Tupac • Unknown except for a small, dedicated group • A heavy guitar-based music that bands like Slayer play • interesting basslines and melodies that keep you engaged • is popular in Korea and is known for having boy and girl groups • ...
Music Terms 2025-01-14
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- Symbol that raises a note by a semitone (#)
- Very quiet
- Type of note worth two beats in 4/4 time
- Type of singing done independently
- Type of singing done in a group of three
- Type of note worth one beat in 4/4 time
- Getting gradually quieter
- Type of singing done as a group
- Loud
- Any symbol that emphasizes a given note or beat
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- Getting gradually louder
- Quiet
- Group of musicians who make music by singing
- Type of note worth four beats in 4/4 time
- Very loud
- Type of note worth half of a beat in 4/4 time
- Type of singing done in a pair (two)
- Symbol that lowers a note by a semitone (b)
18 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Very loud • Very quiet • Getting gradually louder • Getting gradually quieter • Type of singing done as a group • Type of singing done independently • Type of singing done in a pair (two) • Type of note worth one beat in 4/4 time • Type of note worth two beats in 4/4 time • Type of singing done in a group of three • Type of note worth four beats in 4/4 time • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- A genre of dance music popular in the 1970s, or a club where people dance to this music.
- A music genre that includes rapping, DJing, and beats, originating from urban culture.
- A style of music that is formal, traditional, and often played by orchestras.
- A genre of popular music known for its catchy melodies and widespread appeal.
- A musical performance that combines singing and acting with orchestral music.
- A raised platform where performances take place.
- A public display of art, objects, or performances.
- A small, stringed instrument played with a bow.
- A percussion instrument that produces sound when struck.
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- A compact disc used to store music or other digital data.
- A stringed musical instrument played by plucking or strumming.
- A portable device used to store and play digital audio files.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience.
- An event where people or teams compete to win.
- A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts.
- A large keyboard instrument that produces sound when hammers strike strings.
- A musical instrument with keys, like a piano or synthesizer.
- A performance or event for entertainment, such as a concert or TV program.
18 Clues: An event where people or teams compete to win. • A small, stringed instrument played with a bow. • A raised platform where performances take place. • A device that receives and plays audio broadcasts. • A public display of art, objects, or performances. • A live performance of music in front of an audience. • A percussion instrument that produces sound when struck. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-08-13
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- symbol at the beginning of the staff for low-pitched instruments
- note worth two beats in 4/4 time
- Italian term meaning "loud"
- how loud or soft the music is played
- note worth half a beat in 4/4 time
- speed of the music
- note note worth one beat in 4/4 time
- group of beats between two barlines
- signature that show which notes are sharp or flat for a piece
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- five lines and four spaces where music is written
- symbol that divides measures
- symbol at the beginning of the staff that determines note names
- Italian term meaning "soft"
- signature that tells how many beats per measure and what note value gets the beat
- note worth four beats in 4/4 time
- symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows pitch names for high instruments
- symbol that shows silence for a certain number of beats
- Italian term meaning "medium"
18 Clues: speed of the music • Italian term meaning "soft" • Italian term meaning "loud" • symbol that divides measures • Italian term meaning "medium" • note worth two beats in 4/4 time • note worth four beats in 4/4 time • note worth half a beat in 4/4 time • group of beats between two barlines • how loud or soft the music is played • note note worth one beat in 4/4 time • ...
Music Vocab! 2025-10-20
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- Group of people singing together
- Lowest of the male voice parts
- Very strong in Italian
- Very Very soft in Italian
- Highest female voice part
- Lowest of the female voice parts
- Medium in Italian
- Volume in music
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- Very Very strong in Italian
- Mid-range male voice part
- A muscle that helps you to breathe
- Performing or singing someone else's composition
- Speed in Italian
- Tissue that vibrates to create sound
- Highest male voice part
- An instrument or soft in Italian
- Strong or Loud in Italian
- Very soft in Italian
18 Clues: Volume in music • Speed in Italian • Medium in Italian • Very soft in Italian • Very strong in Italian • Highest male voice part • Mid-range male voice part • Strong or Loud in Italian • Very Very soft in Italian • Highest female voice part • Very Very strong in Italian • Lowest of the male voice parts • Group of people singing together • An instrument or soft in Italian • ...
Music terminology 2026-03-01
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- A scale or key that usually sounds bright or happy.
- A note worth 1 beat in common time (4/4).
- Five horizontal lines and four spaces where music is written.
- A symbol at the beginning of the staff that shows higher pitches.
- The speed of the music.
- A note worth 4 beats in common time.
- A scale or key that usually sounds sad or serious.
- A sequence of notes in order from low to high or high to low.
- Soft; play quietly.
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- Loud; play strongly and loudly.
- A note worth 2 beats in common time.
- Symbols that show silence in music.
- Short and detached; notes are played separately.
- Smooth and connected; notes are played without breaks.
- A note worth ½ a beat in common time.
- How high or low a sound is.
- Moderately loud; between soft and loud.
- A symbol that shows how many beats are in each measure and which note gets one beat.
18 Clues: Soft; play quietly. • The speed of the music. • How high or low a sound is. • Loud; play strongly and loudly. • Symbols that show silence in music. • A note worth 2 beats in common time. • A note worth 4 beats in common time. • A note worth ½ a beat in common time. • Moderately loud; between soft and loud. • A note worth 1 beat in common time (4/4). • ...
History of Music ATAM 2023-04-09
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- Classical composer. "The Marriage of Figaro"
- 1600-1750 Period of Music
- 1400 - 1600 Period of Music
- Modern composer. Russian. "The Rite of Spring"
- the instrument that replaced the harpsichord
- Genre of Music most common during the Renaissance
- Modern composer. French. "Clair de Lune".
- Romantic composer, known for his virtuosic piano music
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- Baroque composer famous for his use of polyphony
- 1900-current Period of Music.
- 1820 - 1900 Period of Music
- instrument invented during the Baroque period
- Classical composer. 9th symphony
- Baroque composer. "The Four Seasons"
- Romantic composer. Russian. "The Swan Lake" ballet.
- 1750- 1820 Period of Music
16 Clues: 1600-1750 Period of Music • 1750- 1820 Period of Music • 1820 - 1900 Period of Music • 1400 - 1600 Period of Music • 1900-current Period of Music. • Classical composer. 9th symphony • Baroque composer. "The Four Seasons" • Modern composer. French. "Clair de Lune". • Classical composer. "The Marriage of Figaro" • the instrument that replaced the harpsichord • ...
Modern Music History 2022-03-03
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- Popular Band from 70s
- something that developed more with music
- country artist popular in 90s
- style of music - popular in 1900
- Style of music popular later 90s
- band from UK
- style of music based mostly in 2000s
- Modern popular musical artist
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- Style of music - popular in 30s
- art rock artist popular in 70s
- style of music popular in 70s
- A musician from 50s
- Style of music mostly outside U.S.
- style of music popular 70s-now
14 Clues: band from UK • A musician from 50s • Popular Band from 70s • style of music popular in 70s • country artist popular in 90s • Modern popular musical artist • art rock artist popular in 70s • style of music popular 70s-now • Style of music - popular in 30s • style of music - popular in 1900 • Style of music popular later 90s • Style of music mostly outside U.S. • ...
Music Terms 2012-04-04
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- Mrs. White uses a _____ to conduct.
- Slow down.
- The speed of the song.
- Drums, Xylophone, Cymbals are considered _____ instruments.
- Tells how many flats or sharps in the song.
- Loud.
- Flutes, Clarinets, Saxophones are considered _____ instruments.
- Play or hit the note harder.
- Speed up.
- Lower female voice in choir.
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- Hold the note longer than its original value.
- Trumpets, Trombones, Tubas are considered _____ instruments.
- Gradually get softer.
- Soft.
- Tells you how many beats in a measure and what type of note gets one beat.
- Gradually get louder.
- Higher female voice in choir.
- Barlines divide the staff into _____.
18 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • Speed up. • Slow down. • Gradually get softer. • Gradually get louder. • The speed of the song. • Play or hit the note harder. • Lower female voice in choir. • Higher female voice in choir. • Mrs. White uses a _____ to conduct. • Barlines divide the staff into _____. • Tells how many flats or sharps in the song. • Hold the note longer than its original value. • ...
Music Fundamentals 2012-05-10
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- becoming faster.
- the constant, regular beat in music.
- slow.
- the various arrangements of irregular durations within the metrical pattern.
- Very Loud.
- fast.
- No Sharps or flats major scale.
- the sixth tone or triad of a major or minor scale.
- Loud.
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- become softer.
- the fourth tone or triad of a major scale.
- become Louder.
- No sharps of flats minor scale.
- the second tone or triad of a major or minor scale.
- very fast.
- becoming slower.
- very slow.
- created by bar lines placed immediately before the accent pulse.
18 Clues: slow. • fast. • Loud. • very fast. • Very Loud. • very slow. • become softer. • become Louder. • becoming faster. • becoming slower. • No sharps of flats minor scale. • No Sharps or flats major scale. • the constant, regular beat in music. • the fourth tone or triad of a major scale. • the sixth tone or triad of a major or minor scale. • the second tone or triad of a major or minor scale. • ...
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 Literacy 2022-04-26
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- What song are we working on right now?
- How many beats does a dotted half note last for?
- The clef that lower voices sing in
- Measures are divided by?
- The clef that higher voices sing in
- what is this symbol called? ♭
- A whole note plus a half note is how many beats?
- What is a 4 beat note called?
- How many beats does one quarter note get?
- What is a one beat note called?
- How many more weeks of school do we have?
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- The _______________ signature tells us how many beats are in the bar.
- This tells us what key we are singing in.
- What is this symbol called? #
- What is this symbol called? 𝄞
- What is a two beat note called?
- What is this symbol called? 𝄢
- How many beats does a whole note get?
18 Clues: Measures are divided by? • What is this symbol called? # • What is this symbol called? 𝄞 • What is this symbol called? 𝄢 • what is this symbol called? ♭ • What is a 4 beat note called? • What is a two beat note called? • What is a one beat note called? • The clef that lower voices sing in • The clef that higher voices sing in • How many beats does a whole note get? • ...
Blues Music 2023-09-07
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- raises a pitch one half step
- a song that is usually sung in a church, uses and has lyrics about the Bible or God
- song made by African American slaves with simple beat and lyrics in English
- three notes in a C chord
- 3 notes played at the same time
- Song with complex rhythms, in African language that uses call and response
- three notes in an F chord
- the specific name of the scale that uses the notes C D# F F# G A#
- a collection of notes played one at a time
- a popular blues rhythm that uses 3 notes on one beat
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- a form of a song where a leader sings first and a group sings back
- making up a musical phrase on the spot
- lowers a pitch one half step
- a common instrument used in the Blues, tiny and uses air flow in and out
- a common stringed instrument used in the Blues
- three notes in a G chord
- a famous female vocalist who sang the Blues
- Famous blues singer, the king of the Blues
18 Clues: three notes in a C chord • three notes in a G chord • three notes in an F chord • raises a pitch one half step • lowers a pitch one half step • 3 notes played at the same time • making up a musical phrase on the spot • a collection of notes played one at a time • Famous blues singer, the king of the Blues • a famous female vocalist who sang the Blues • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2024-01-26
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- An American genre of music that began in the 1950s and popularised by Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles
- She's the "Bad Guy".
- A large instrument with black and white keys.
- The king of pop
- Zendaya and Zac Effron perform in this musical.
- She makes her own "New Rules".
- Another name for indie music, means "different"
- Calvin ___ song: "Blame feat. John Newman"
- She shines like a diamond.
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- A powerful tool that transforms voices.
- First name in pop music.
- There are two types of guitars: acoustic and ________
- One of the biggest festivals in the world.
- They will rock you!
- If you had a "Bad Romance", don't worry and "Just dance".
- Chipmunk of pop music.
- The 'X Factor' boyband that made "The Best Song Ever".
- Another name for the tune of a song
18 Clues: The king of pop • They will rock you! • She's the "Bad Guy". • Chipmunk of pop music. • First name in pop music. • She shines like a diamond. • She makes her own "New Rules". • Another name for the tune of a song • A powerful tool that transforms voices. • One of the biggest festivals in the world. • Calvin ___ song: "Blame feat. John Newman" • ...
Music Terms 2024-02-26
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- Note that gets 2 beats
- Bass clef line notes
- Clef that is for higher voices
- Bass clef space notes
- Treble clef line notes
- soft dynamic
- very soft dynamic
- Treble clef space notes
- very loud dynamic
- Gradually get louder
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- Note that gets 4 beats
- loud dynamic
- medium soft dynamic
- Gradually get softer
- medium loud dynamic
- Note that gets half of a beat
- Note that gets 1 beat
- Clef that is for lower voices
18 Clues: loud dynamic • soft dynamic • very soft dynamic • very loud dynamic • medium soft dynamic • medium loud dynamic • Bass clef line notes • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Bass clef space notes • Note that gets 1 beat • Note that gets 4 beats • Note that gets 2 beats • Treble clef line notes • Treble clef space notes • Note that gets half of a beat • Clef that is for lower voices • ...
Music History 2020-03-18
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- musical era: fancy; 1600-1750
- musical era: emotion; 1820-1910
- composer of La Mer
- trills, turns, appoggiaturas
- composer, "Hallelujah" chorus
- Baroque keyboard
- composer, went deaf
- composer of The Four Seasons
- musical era: atmospheres; 1870-1910
- Classical keyboard
- the tune
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- composer, Father of the string quartet
- when you take a theme and change it
- in the Classical Period, the conductor faced this:
- music with a title that describes a picture or emotion
- composer, child prodigy
- composer of Swan Lake and The Nutcracker
- musical era: balanced and organized; 1750-1820
18 Clues: the tune • Baroque keyboard • composer of La Mer • Classical keyboard • composer, went deaf • composer, child prodigy • trills, turns, appoggiaturas • composer of The Four Seasons • musical era: fancy; 1600-1750 • composer, "Hallelujah" chorus • musical era: emotion; 1820-1910 • when you take a theme and change it • musical era: atmospheres; 1870-1910 • ...
Music Foundations 2024-05-15
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- The writer of “Hamilton”
- Who made the popular twist dance?
- What is the nickname for records?
- Which element of music describes the loudness or softens in music?
- Non religious type of music from medieval period?
- A melody or motif that recurs throughout a film.
- Alexander Hamilton’s son.
- How many pieces did Mozart write?
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- What is placed at the end of music?
- The person Christine replaced in “Phantom of the Opera”
- Which element of music describes the low and high sounds in music?
- The language mass is usually sang in?
- Who was the original drummer for The Beatles?
- Two or more tracks combined into one?
- What is a synchronized cue that occurs at the exact moment as an action in a scene?
- Foley The creator of the Foley technique used to create sound effects in film.
- Who wrote the song “Teenager in Love”
- The term coined to describe Beatles fans.
18 Clues: The writer of “Hamilton” • Alexander Hamilton’s son. • Who made the popular twist dance? • What is the nickname for records? • How many pieces did Mozart write? • What is placed at the end of music? • The language mass is usually sang in? • Two or more tracks combined into one? • Who wrote the song “Teenager in Love” • The term coined to describe Beatles fans. • ...
Music Crossword 2024-04-03
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- Instrument classification for an instrument with a membrane like a drum
- Instrument classification for an instrument with strings
- What does Mrs. Honeyman teach (hint: there are violas and violins and cellos in her room)
- How loud or soft the music is
- What is the Unit we JUST finished
- Brass instrument that Mr. H plays (long brass instrument with a slide)
- Instrument classification for an instrument where the whole instrument vibrates
- What does Mr. Dickerson teach (Hint: there are no instruments in his room, they make noises with their mouths)
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- Where one instrument/person has plays and the rest of the group doesn't
- Last name of a rock star whos name also might appear on the periodic table
- Woodwind instrument that you might associate with jazz music
- Instrument classification that describes someone singing
- Instrument classification for an instrument that you blow into
- What does Teacher Rahim teach (hint: there are trombones, clarinets, flutes, and drums in their room)
- Long "P" word that describes all drums
- The quality of sound
- How fast or slow the music is
- This band name has the same name as the thing that is beating in your chest
18 Clues: The quality of sound • How fast or slow the music is • How loud or soft the music is • What is the Unit we JUST finished • Long "P" word that describes all drums • Instrument classification that describes someone singing • Instrument classification for an instrument with strings • Woodwind instrument that you might associate with jazz music • ...
Music Terms 2024-04-18
18 Clues: Slow • soft • Largo • Forte • Very Loud • Very soft • Decrecendo • Moderately • Ritardando • Accelerando • Medium loud • Mezzo Piano • Walking speed • Lively and fast • Gradually louder • Quickly, cheerfully • The term used to describe how loud or soft music is. • The term used to describe how fast or slow music is.
Music Terms 2023-04-28
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- The term for letters of the musical alphabet
- This is used by woodwind instrument and must be soaked before using
- This separates measures from each other in music
- Short and Separated
- This is where the conductor stands during rehearsal
- The pulse or speed of the music
- The highest woodwind instrument
- The space between barlines where rhythms and pitches are written
- This is where you put your music
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- Play soft
- Long and Connected
- This indicates silence in the music
- The person who leads the ensemble
- The steady beat that tells you how fast to play
- An instrument played by striking the head with a stick
- What tells us note lengths
- The lowest brass instrument
- Five lines upon which music is written
18 Clues: Play soft • Long and Connected • Short and Separated • What tells us note lengths • The lowest brass instrument • The pulse or speed of the music • The highest woodwind instrument • This is where you put your music • The person who leads the ensemble • This indicates silence in the music • Five lines upon which music is written • The term for letters of the musical alphabet • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-10-15
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- Gives their opinion about a book, play or film.
- Corrects and changes text or film or someone in charge of a newspaper.
- Entertains people with humour.
- A list of the best selling songs.
- The way you listen to music online.
- an individual song.
- When someone famous promotes a film.
- A group of episodes
- The way a movie is filmed.
- A television channel does this.
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- Books the sell the most.
- A part of something
- writes fictional books
- Is in charge of making a film, show or musical recording.
- Established literary works.
- produces apps or computer software
- A group of actors in a film or television series.
- Introduces a show.
18 Clues: Introduces a show. • A part of something • an individual song. • A group of episodes • writes fictional books • Books the sell the most. • The way a movie is filmed. • Established literary works. • Entertains people with humour. • A television channel does this. • A list of the best selling songs. • produces apps or computer software • The way you listen to music online. • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2022-01-31
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- Language that chant was written in
- Religious music
- One of the people that created organum, begins with an P
- The first music era
- These types of people were almost never involved with singing chant
- One of the people that created organum, begins with an L
- A group of musicians singing together
- Type of music that was not written down
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- Type of song that troubadors sang
- Type of music with one line, usually sung in a church
- The invention that put music in the hands of normal people
- The second music era
- Blank of Arrezo
- Non religious music
- Music where more than one musical line is happening at once, began in the Renaissance
- A group of musicians playing a variety of stringed and wind instruments together
16 Clues: Religious music • Blank of Arrezo • The first music era • Non religious music • The second music era • Type of song that troubadors sang • Language that chant was written in • A group of musicians singing together • Type of music that was not written down • Type of music with one line, usually sung in a church • One of the people that created organum, begins with an P • ...
Music in the Movies! 2023-03-02
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- Each piece of music within a score is known as a _____.
- Leitmotifs are also called ________.
- The volume of music.
- A category of music that is not considered part of the action.
- The key or tonal center of a piece of music.
- The distinctive sound/tone color of each sound.
- ____________ is where the physical action that takes place on screen has an accompanying music sound to help reinforce that action. It is used in cartoons and live action films. (all one word)
- The organization of tones or pitches.
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- The number of parts or layers in a piece of music.
- The plan/arrangement of the sections of a piece of music
- The pattern of short and long sounds in music
- What instruments/voices are playing.
- Background music often referred to as ___________.
- The use of chords, usually to support a melody.
- The music in a film is referred to as a ____________. (2 words-no space)
15 Clues: The volume of music. • What instruments/voices are playing. • Leitmotifs are also called ________. • The organization of tones or pitches. • The key or tonal center of a piece of music. • The pattern of short and long sounds in music • The use of chords, usually to support a melody. • The distinctive sound/tone color of each sound. • ...
Film Music Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-27
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- to write symbols to represent music
- to bring forth emotion
- changing from one key to another (eg major to minor key)
- a trembling effect, achieved by creating a loud then quiet sound with a single note
- a way of writing down music on the page without using traditional stave notation, instead using images to represent the music
- notes played from this scale make the music sound creepy
- playing or singing notes at the same pitch, at the same time
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- a tonality where the music sounds happy or bright
- visually descriptive music
- the background music, together with the main song create this
- a tonality where the music sounds sad or tense
- how high or low a note sounds
- a creative work, such as a piece of music
- effects made that imitate real sounds
- making up music as it is played or performed
15 Clues: to bring forth emotion • visually descriptive music • how high or low a note sounds • to write symbols to represent music • effects made that imitate real sounds • a creative work, such as a piece of music • making up music as it is played or performed • a tonality where the music sounds sad or tense • a tonality where the music sounds happy or bright • ...
That's Entertainment 2026-03-11
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- a group of people who play music together
- a live music performance in front of an audience
- loud and energetic music played with instruments like electric guitars and drums
- a list of songs collected to play one after another
- a person who writes or creates music
- a collection of songs released together by a singer or band
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- a strong rhythm where musicians often play freely and make up parts while performing
- music made for people to dance to
- a type of rock music that is very loud, strong, and has heavy guitar sounds
- traditional music that comes from the culture of ordinary people
- traditional music played with instruments like the piano, violin, and orchestra
- something very popular or successful
- music that is easy to understand, catchy, and popular
- a type of music where people speak or rhyme words quickly over a beat
- sounds that are arranged in a pleasant way that people can listen to and enjoy
15 Clues: music made for people to dance to • something very popular or successful • a person who writes or creates music • a group of people who play music together • a live music performance in front of an audience • a list of songs collected to play one after another • music that is easy to understand, catchy, and popular • ...
payton 2026-01-12
Across
- - means Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass.
- - performed outside a church
- - a song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung.
- - any musical instrument with a keyboard such as a piano
- - 450- 1450, an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumental music.
- - a musical work for solo instrument
- - 1600 -1750, an era where art and music became extravagent.
- -became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior.
- - a man or woman who supports or protects something
- companies - the group that performs the opera
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- - Studied to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity
- - 1450- 1600, an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts.
- - music performed in a church
- - a musical work for chorus and soloist
- - drama set to music and sung by performers
- musical the people who compose conduct or perform music at the place of residence of a king or queen or leader or dignitarty
- was the beginning of the music staff
- - a school music of dramatic art
18 Clues: - performed outside a church • - music performed in a church • - a school music of dramatic art • was the beginning of the music staff • - a musical work for solo instrument • - a musical work for chorus and soloist • - drama set to music and sung by performers • companies - the group that performs the opera • - a man or woman who supports or protects something • ...
Music Review 2024-05-24
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- A collection of songs released together
- A person who creates or performs music
- The pattern of beats in music
- The volume or intensity of music
- Two musicians performing together
- A very popular song
- The action of containing music in a CD/online
- Low-frequency sounds or instruments
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- The main tune of a song
- Music without electronic amplification
- The person who oversees the creation of music.
- Words with similar ending sounds
- Groups of notes played together
- The repeated part of a song
- The regular rhythm of the music
15 Clues: A very popular song • The main tune of a song • The repeated part of a song • The pattern of beats in music • Groups of notes played together • The regular rhythm of the music • Words with similar ending sounds • The volume or intensity of music • Two musicians performing together • Low-frequency sounds or instruments • A person who creates or performs music • ...
Music Genres 2020-12-22
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- soft music in hotel bars
- 70s dance fad music
- think Elvis Presley
- evolved from African American culture
- think Bruno Mars
- made popular by beatniks
- combo of folk blues and ragtime
- gansta music
- also western
- made possible with internet
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- music with no lyrics
- from everywhere
- from the beach
- video game music
- known only in the community
- no electricity needed
16 Clues: gansta music • also western • from the beach • from everywhere • video game music • think Bruno Mars • 70s dance fad music • think Elvis Presley • music with no lyrics • no electricity needed • soft music in hotel bars • made popular by beatniks • known only in the community • made possible with internet • combo of folk blues and ragtime • evolved from African American culture
Music Review 2025 MS 2025-01-06
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- the era that produced nationalistic music
- the ending to a piece of music or musical phrase
- the era that focused more on simplicity
- syllables to identify pitches
- George _____ was a 20th century composer who incorporated jazz into his american sound
- cancels out a flat or sharp
- music written from non-biblical text
- lowers a note by half a step
- music written from any text and includes acting, props, costumes, etc.
- name of the person who invented solfege
- W-H-W-W-H-W-W
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- W-W-H-W-W-W-H
- instrumental and/or orchestral music, shares a name with a musical era
- music written from biblical text
- the same sounding note, but spelled differently
- the genre of music originating from New Orleans
- raises a note by half a step
- multiple melody lines playing together
- the era with lots of ornamentation
19 Clues: W-W-H-W-W-W-H • W-H-W-W-H-W-W • cancels out a flat or sharp • raises a note by half a step • lowers a note by half a step • syllables to identify pitches • music written from biblical text • the era with lots of ornamentation • music written from non-biblical text • multiple melody lines playing together • the era that focused more on simplicity • ...
Allison Macedo 2026-01-08
Across
- Lord have mercy
- any musical instrument with a keyboard
- music outside the church
- 1600-1750 an era where art and music became extravagant
- a musical work for chorus
- coponies the group that preforms the opera
- drama set to music and sung by performers
- beginning of the music staff
- a school of music or dramatic act
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- 450-1450 an era where vocal music popuar
- von Bingen became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior
- 1450-1600 an era where vocal music begain to have more voice parts
- a musical work for solo instrument
- musician the people who conduct like a king or a queen
- the melodies are sung in unison
- a man or woman who supports like a orchestra
- music of the church
- Vivaldi studied to be a priest but never served
18 Clues: Lord have mercy • music of the church • music outside the church • a musical work for chorus • beginning of the music staff • the melodies are sung in unison • a school of music or dramatic act • a musical work for solo instrument • any musical instrument with a keyboard • 450-1450 an era where vocal music popuar • drama set to music and sung by performers • ...
Music Genres Crossword 2023-04-17
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- The way your teacher knows what you have learned.
- Singers with no instruments.
- Fun music performed for entertainment.
- A song with secret messages in the lyrics.
- The way a Rock and Roll song is organized.
- A large instrument with keys that is played with your fingers.
- A musical ensemble with instruments that perform in a parade.
- Songs create by slaves in America.
- The city where jazz music was created.
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- The way a blues song is organized.
- Songs about your home country.
- A style of music with a specific function, form, and sound.
- Hearing music or sounds with your ears.
- Your music teacher!
- The best special at Steeple Run.
- A song with secret messages.
- Jazz songs that express hardships and troubles.
- A performance where you would hear music.
18 Clues: Your music teacher! • Singers with no instruments. • A song with secret messages. • Songs about your home country. • The best special at Steeple Run. • The way a blues song is organized. • Songs create by slaves in America. • Fun music performed for entertainment. • The city where jazz music was created. • Hearing music or sounds with your ears. • ...
Ivan Francisco 2026-01-08
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- Era A era where vocal music was popular
- musician people who compose to kings or a leader
- A school of music and Dramatic Art
- A play with no talking just singing
- someone who supports a composer or a event
- A song that was sung in form of prayers
- Era when art and music became more extravagant
- companies A group that performs the opera
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- music of the church
- a person who plays many instruments
- Von Bingen A mother superior that wrote songs for female voice and books
- Lord have mercy
- Era when vocal music had instruments added
- beginning stages of the music staff
- any instrument with a keyboard
- A musical work for chorus and soloist
- Vivaldi studied as a priest but never served
- music outside the church
18 Clues: Lord have mercy • music of the church • music outside the church • any instrument with a keyboard • A school of music and Dramatic Art • a person who plays many instruments • beginning stages of the music staff • A play with no talking just singing • A musical work for chorus and soloist • A song that was sung in form of prayers • someone who supports a composer or a event • ...
Musical genres 2023-06-20
Across
- It is a genre of music that combines rap and beats, often used for self-expression and storytelling.
- It is a genre of music that often tells stories and reflects rural lifestyles and values.
- It is a genre of music that is often performed by orchestras and is known for its complex compositions.
- It is a genre of music that is created using electronic instruments and technology.
- It is a genre of music that originated in African American communities, known for its syncopated rhythms and emphasis on groove.
- It is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, known for its laid-back rhythm and lyrics promoting peace and unity.
- It is a genre of music known for its heavy and aggressive sound, often featuring distorted guitars and powerful vocals.
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- It is a popular music genre known for its catchy melodies and lyrics.
- It is a genre of music known for its raw energy and rebellious attitude, often featuring short and fast-paced songs.
- It is a genre of music characterized by its strong beats and guitar-driven sound.
- It is a genre of music rooted in Christian religious traditions, known for its uplifting and spiritual themes.
- It is a genre of music that originated in Latin America, characterized by its lively rhythms and danceability.
- It is a genre of music that originated in African American communities, known for its improvisation and swing rhythms.
- It is a genre of music that originated in African American communities, often expressing feelings of sadness and struggle through its lyrics and melodies.
- It is a genre of music that combines elements of rhythm and blues, often characterized by soulful vocals and emotional lyrics.
- It is a genre of music that often features acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics, representing traditional and cultural roots.
16 Clues: It is a popular music genre known for its catchy melodies and lyrics. • It is a genre of music characterized by its strong beats and guitar-driven sound. • It is a genre of music that is created using electronic instruments and technology. • It is a genre of music that often tells stories and reflects rural lifestyles and values. • ...
1 2024-08-11
Across
- Outdoor movie theater
- Places for dances
- Outdoor meal gathering
- Outdoor movie experience
- Old message delivery
- Memory photo album
- Analog music discs
- Quad-wheeled footwear
- Instant photograph brand
- Game-filled entertainment
- Popular 50s toy
- Gathering of relatives
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- Spins vinyl discs
- Mechanical writing tool
- Precursor to computers
- Nostalgic style
- Coin-operated music player
- Tape music format
- Vinyl music medium
- Collection of memories
20 Clues: Nostalgic style • Popular 50s toy • Spins vinyl discs • Places for dances • Tape music format • Vinyl music medium • Memory photo album • Analog music discs • Old message delivery • Outdoor movie theater • Quad-wheeled footwear • Precursor to computers • Outdoor meal gathering • Collection of memories • Gathering of relatives • Mechanical writing tool • Outdoor movie experience • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- instruments you blow, made of wood
- a live music show
- metal instruments like trumpets
- instruments you hit, like drums
- a group of singers who sing together
- instruments with strings, like a violin
- (genre)popular music on the radio
- a very popular song
- a person who plays music
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- a person who plays the drums
- a piece of music you listen to
- music like Mozart or Beethoven
- a guitar with a very low sound
- a group of people who play music together
- an electronic instrument like a piano
- a metal instrument you blow (often in jazz)
- a person who sings songs
17 Clues: a live music show • a very popular song • a person who plays music • a person who sings songs • a person who plays the drums • a piece of music you listen to • music like Mozart or Beethoven • a guitar with a very low sound • metal instruments like trumpets • instruments you hit, like drums • (genre)popular music on the radio • instruments you blow, made of wood • ...
Music crossword 2020-08-16
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- the Italian word for “getting faster”.
- the highness and lowness of a piece of music.
- the Italian word for “very soft”.
- signature, tells us how many beats there are to a bar.
- Italian word for “getting louder.”
- the thickness or thinness of a piece of music.
- the Italian word for “very loud”.
- the length of sounds and silences in a piece of music.
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- loudness or softness of the piece of music.
- how fast or slow the music is.
- the Italian word for “very fast”.
- the Italian word for “getting slower”.
- the Italian word for “getting softer.”
- clef, a sign found at the beginning of every line of music.
- how many sections are in a piece of music.
- the name of the five lines in music.
16 Clues: how fast or slow the music is. • the Italian word for “very fast”. • the Italian word for “very soft”. • the Italian word for “very loud”. • Italian word for “getting louder.” • the name of the five lines in music. • the Italian word for “getting faster”. • the Italian word for “getting slower”. • the Italian word for “getting softer.” • ...
Bhangra and Classical Indian Music 2024-01-04
Across
- The language bhangra lyrics are sung in
- The word given to describe two different styles of music being combined
- The rhythmic aspect of classical Indian music
- The melody in classical Indian music (Based on a scale)
- A repeated pattern in Bhangra and other styles of popular music
- The two headed drum commonly used in Bhangra
- The slow introduction to a classical Indian music performance
- Part of the structure of a Bhangra piece
- The long-short rhythm associated with bhangra music.
- The continuous accompaniment part in classical Indian music.
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- The one stringed instrument associated with bhangra.
- The guitar like instrument common for playing the raga in Classical Indian music
- The 2-headed hand drum commonly used in Classical Indian music.
- The word often shouted during a bhangra performance
- The word used to describe music that is made up on the spot.
15 Clues: The language bhangra lyrics are sung in • Part of the structure of a Bhangra piece • The two headed drum commonly used in Bhangra • The rhythmic aspect of classical Indian music • The word often shouted during a bhangra performance • The one stringed instrument associated with bhangra. • The long-short rhythm associated with bhangra music. • ...
Famous Composers 2024-07-07
16 Clues: - Waltz king • - Epic operas • - Ballet music • - Four Seasons • - Wedding March • - Baroque opera • - Baroque music • - Piano virtuoso • - Romantic music • - Bolero composer • - Large symphonies • - Prolific composer • - Piano compositions • - Impressionist music • - Classical symphonies • - Father of the Symphony
Music band crossword griffn Crossland 2022-01-28
Across
- metal that hits together to make ringing
- a music sign that is mf
- drum with beads on the bottom
- a trombonist
- a music sign that is a p
- a instrument with a slide
- a music sign that is a f
- the biggest drum in the room
- thing that holds your music
- a series of notes that can be played
- a very popular brass instrument that has 3 keys
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- how fast a song is played
- a musser artist that is a form of religion
- how many beats in a measure ussualy at the begining of the song
- a note that gets 4 beats
- a music sign that is mp
- the loudest music sign
- two big peices of metal you bang together to make sound
- a woodwind that looks like a giant L
19 Clues: a trombonist • the loudest music sign • a music sign that is mp • a music sign that is mf • a note that gets 4 beats • a music sign that is a p • a music sign that is a f • how fast a song is played • a instrument with a slide • thing that holds your music • the biggest drum in the room • drum with beads on the bottom • a woodwind that looks like a giant L • ...
20th Century 2020-06-03
Across
- Strongly accented notes playing off or against the beat
- Style of music for piano, features vamp and syncopation
- Style of singing based on nonsense words and sounds, feature of Jazz
- Style of music which features a heavy, driving beat and amplified instruments
- Style of music which became popular during 1950s; Elvis Presley is the King of this style
- Lively religious music, often in praise of God
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- Making music up on the spot
- Bass note followed by a chord; is a feature of Ragtime
- Music based on constantly repeating patterns with very slight changes
- Fusion of Rock music with traditional celtic music
- No sense of key
- Repeated pattern in popular or jazz music
- Style of music which was developed during the 1960s in Jamaica
- Style of popular music
14 Clues: No sense of key • Style of popular music • Making music up on the spot • Repeated pattern in popular or jazz music • Lively religious music, often in praise of God • Fusion of Rock music with traditional celtic music • Bass note followed by a chord; is a feature of Ragtime • Strongly accented notes playing off or against the beat • ...
Music Genre 2023-10-24
Across
- Complex and orchestral music composed for symphonies and more.
- Catchy and popular music with strong melodies and lyrics.
- Songs often about rural life, love, and storytelling.
- Uplifting music with religious themes, often featuring choirs.
- Energetic music characterized by guitars and a strong beat.
- An improvisational genre with a distinct swing and bluesy feel.
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- Music often expressing sadness or struggle, with a specific scale.
- Upbeat dance music often featuring a prominent beat.
- Acoustic music with storytelling and often traditional roots.
- A genre with rhythmic speech, beats, and often social commentary.
- Music created using electronic instruments and technology.
- Raw and rebellious music characterized by short, fast songs.
- Heavy and aggressive music with distorted guitars and strong vocals.
- Jamaican music known for its laid-back rhythm and themes.
14 Clues: Upbeat dance music often featuring a prominent beat. • Songs often about rural life, love, and storytelling. • Catchy and popular music with strong melodies and lyrics. • Jamaican music known for its laid-back rhythm and themes. • Music created using electronic instruments and technology. • Energetic music characterized by guitars and a strong beat. • ...
Unit 3 - Words (Music) 2025-11-19
Across
- soft, emotional (sad) music
- music very old, serious music
- loud music with guitars
- big musical instruments with black and white keys
- an electric piano
- very modern, popular music
- music with saxophones and free rhythm
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- you hit them to make loud beats
- small string instrument you play with a bow on your shoulders
- fast music with strong beats and rap
- guitar a guitar you plug in
- a gold metal wind instrument
- a play where people sing everything
- speaking fast to music
14 Clues: an electric piano • speaking fast to music • loud music with guitars • very modern, popular music • guitar a guitar you plug in • soft, emotional (sad) music • a gold metal wind instrument • music very old, serious music • you hit them to make loud beats • a play where people sing everything • fast music with strong beats and rap • music with saxophones and free rhythm • ...
Music History Review Medieval thru Classical 2022-03-18
Across
- a book of music Leonin collected
- wrote 9 symphonies
- By Gabrielli--_________ piano e forte
- stretching words out with lots of music notes
- a book by Johann Sebastian Bach
- an instrument from the Renaissance
- Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi
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- Secular music of the Renaissance for vocals
- ________________ chant
- the second musical time period
- ________ system (Baroque & Classical)
- Guidonian ___________
- Franz_______ Haydn
- An instrument used in sacred music of the Baroque era
- an opera about myths and legends
- Mozart's middle name
- the first string instrument of medieval era
- an activity for Renaissance instrumental music
18 Clues: wrote 9 symphonies • Franz_______ Haydn • Mozart's middle name • Guidonian ___________ • ________________ chant • the second musical time period • a book by Johann Sebastian Bach • a book of music Leonin collected • an opera about myths and legends • an instrument from the Renaissance • Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi • ________ system (Baroque & Classical) • ...
Mid Quarter Quiz 2021-11-04
Across
- Theme Music for Object in Jaws
- matching the visual tone with the music in Back to the Future
- music that represents a Character
- A feeling or mood associated with a place or thing
- Source music in a car
- music that doesn't match the purpose of the scene
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- Transplant viewers to a time period
- Theme Music Bad Character
- can cause mood to be scary
- music only hear by the audience
- non-diegetic music in a movie
- Source Music
- Theme Music Good Character
13 Clues: Source Music • Source music in a car • Theme Music Bad Character • can cause mood to be scary • Theme Music Good Character • non-diegetic music in a movie • Theme Music for Object in Jaws • music only hear by the audience • music that represents a Character • Transplant viewers to a time period • music that doesn't match the purpose of the scene • ...
Music Genre 2023-10-09
Across
- Spiritual music with themes of faith, hope, and praise, often featuring powerful vocal harmonies and uplifting messages.
- Orchestral and instrumental music composed for symphonies, operas, and chamber ensembles, known for its complexity and emotion.
- (Rhythm and Blues) Soulful music with strong beats, expressive vocals, and themes related to love, relationships, and emotions.
- Music rooted in African-American experiences, often featuring soulful vocals and expressive guitar playing.
- Urban music characterized by rhythmic speech, beats, and electronic sounds, often accompanied by rap lyrics.
- Dramatic music performances with elaborate sets, costumes, and powerful singing to tell stories.
- Improvised music with syncopated rhythms, often featuring brass instruments and unique musical expressions.
- Music with roots in rural America, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics about everyday life.
- Raw and energetic music characterized by fast tempos, simple chord progressions, and rebellious lyrics.
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- Music originating from Jamaica, known for its offbeat rhythms, social commentary, and positive vibes.
- Music created using electronic devices and technology, known for its synthesized sounds and danceable beats.
- Music that reflects the traditions and culture of a particular region, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling.
- Latin music genre combining elements of reggae and hip-hop, known for its infectious beats and catchy melodies.
- Upbeat and catchy songs with memorable melodies, often popular on the radio and among young audiences.
- Energetic music characterized by amplified instruments, strong rhythms, and often powerful vocals.
15 Clues: Dramatic music performances with elaborate sets, costumes, and powerful singing to tell stories. • Energetic music characterized by amplified instruments, strong rhythms, and often powerful vocals. • Music originating from Jamaica, known for its offbeat rhythms, social commentary, and positive vibes. • ...
NI3 / Glossary Music 2023-04-14
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- väliaika
- täyteläinen
- kertosäe
- duuri
- esitys
- klassinen musiikki
- sävellaji
- läpitunkeva
- vahvistin
- lukea nuotteja
- jousikvartetti
- rytmikäs
- kuoro
- urkuri
- tummasävyinen
- levy-yhtiö
- sanoitus
- muusikko
- kansallislaulu
- epävireinen
- virsi
- rytmi
- kaiuttimet
- nuotit
- säveltäjä
- arvostelu, kritiikki
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- stand nuottiteline
- soitinmusiikki
- soitin
- melodinen
- kapellimestari
- sinfoniaorkesteri
- viulisti
- kappale äänitteellä
- vireessä
- kertosäe
- keikka
- kitaristi
- puhallinyhtye
- molli
- filharmoninen
- sellisti
- sointu
- sovitus
- säestää
- kosketinsoittaja
- alavireinen
- nuotit (elokuvan musiikki)
- säveltää
- nuotti, sävel
- suosionosoitukset
- tarttuva
- esiintymislava
- melodia
- rytmi
55 Clues: duuri • molli • kuoro • virsi • rytmi • rytmi • soitin • esitys • keikka • sointu • urkuri • nuotit • sovitus • säestää • melodia • väliaika • viulisti • kertosäe • vireessä • kertosäe • sellisti • rytmikäs • sanoitus • muusikko • säveltää • tarttuva • melodinen • sävellaji • kitaristi • vahvistin • säveltäjä • levy-yhtiö • kaiuttimet • täyteläinen • läpitunkeva • alavireinen • epävireinen • puhallinyhtye • filharmoninen • tummasävyinen • nuotti, sävel • soitinmusiikki • ...
Word Revision of Unit 1 Can you play the guitar? 2024-06-04
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- A group of people
- A music thing you hit
- This day
- To create
- A made-up tale
- Where you live
- To put words on paper
- In addition
- To become a part of
- To have a conversation
- To say something
- The middle part
- To move to music
- To let someone see something
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- A music thing with strings
- A person who plays music
- To help someone learn
- A big keyboard instrument
- To talk
- Saturday and Sunday
- A small string instrument
- More than one person
- To make music with your voice
- A word to choose between things
- To make pictures with a pen
- A board game
- To move in water
27 Clues: To talk • This day • To create • In addition • A board game • A made-up tale • Where you live • The middle part • To say something • To move to music • To move in water • A group of people • Saturday and Sunday • To become a part of • More than one person • To help someone learn • A music thing you hit • To put words on paper • To have a conversation • A person who plays music • A big keyboard instrument • ...
Chorus Vocab Spring 2023 2023-03-16
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- The collection of notes used for a song or part of a song. Like a "recipe" for making music.
- One person sings alone.
- Music word for "soft.
- How high or low you are able to sing.
- Music word for "loud".
- Resume original tempo.
- Gradually get softer.
- Very soft.
- Groups of beats that music is divided into.
- Instructs you to hold out a note until the conductor cuts you off.
- Medium soft.
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- Gradually get louder.
- Everyone sings together.
- The highest voice part in a chorus.
- Very loud.
- Medium loud.
- Sung without instruments.
- Suddenly.
- Changes in loudness in music.
- The second highest voice part in a chorus.
- Gradually slow down.
21 Clues: Suddenly. • Very loud. • Very soft. • Medium loud. • Medium soft. • Gradually slow down. • Gradually get louder. • Music word for "soft. • Gradually get softer. • Music word for "loud". • Resume original tempo. • One person sings alone. • Everyone sings together. • Sung without instruments. • Changes in loudness in music. • The highest voice part in a chorus. • ...
7th/8th Grade Music Crossword Challenge 2023-06-06
Across
- How we organize music
- The speed of music
- The most repeated part of a song, most memorable
- How we play notes (short or long)
- King of Jazz
- The musical marion did this year
- Where was Jazz originated?
- The first musical had no _____
- The section at the beginning of a song
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- The section in music that connect two musical ideas (usually two choruses)
- Louis's primary instrument
- Musical we watched in class
- The layer of music (full or thin)
- The volume of music
- Where is Broadway?
- King of Ragtime
- The storytelling section of a song
- Instrument for Ragtime
- The first musical on Broadway
- The section at the end of a song
20 Clues: King of Jazz • King of Ragtime • The speed of music • Where is Broadway? • The volume of music • How we organize music • Instrument for Ragtime • Louis's primary instrument • Where was Jazz originated? • Musical we watched in class • The first musical on Broadway • The first musical had no _____ • The section at the end of a song • The musical marion did this year • ...
Music in the 1960s 2023-05-29
Across
- - Singer of "Light My Fire" and "Break on Through"
- - Symbolic message of the era
- - Folk singer known for his protest songs
- - British rock band
- - Iconic music festival
- - Counterculture movement participant
- - Artistic style associated with the era
- - Music style inspired by California beach culture
- - Slang term for something cool or fashionable
- - Genre popularized by Bob Dylan
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- - Popular format for music records
- - Female rock singer with a powerful voice
- - Record label known for soul music
- - Common gathering for music and art
- - Pop rock band with a TV show
- - King of Rock and Roll
- - Percussion instruments
- - Legendary guitarist and songwriter
- - Member of the folk-rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- - Genre characterized by powerful vocals and rhythm
20 Clues: - British rock band • - King of Rock and Roll • - Iconic music festival • - Percussion instruments • - Symbolic message of the era • - Pop rock band with a TV show • - Genre popularized by Bob Dylan • - Popular format for music records • - Record label known for soul music • - Common gathering for music and art • - Legendary guitarist and songwriter • ...
Band skills Crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
Across
- A repeated line or lines in a song
- Repeated section of a song
- Unique or true style
- A passage for one singer
- Cooperative effort
- Lowest part of harmonic music or a low pitched instrument
- Practice section
- A contrasting section that connects different parts of the song
- Increase volume of sound
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- A transition to chorus
- The beginning of a song
- A section of a song that tells a story
- Ending of a segment of music
- Short musical passage to connect
- Pattern of music
- Catchy music phrase
- emphasis second and fourth beat
- Concluding passage of a music piece/repeating a part
- Sequnce which musically satisfying
- A basic unit of time
20 Clues: Pattern of music • Practice section • Cooperative effort • Catchy music phrase • Unique or true style • A basic unit of time • A transition to chorus • The beginning of a song • A passage for one singer • Increase volume of sound • Repeated section of a song • Ending of a segment of music • emphasis second and fourth beat • Short musical passage to connect • ...
Elizabeth's Band Corssword 2022-01-28
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- this is what we put the music into to stay in time
- crash together
- you keep your music in this
- mostly played on the drums but also on the symbol
- take up one sixteeth note of a measure
- when you play while looking at the music for the first time
- does not use air
- treble clef
- hold your music for you to see
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- big drums
- you are silent
- takes half the measure
- keeps note going a little longer
- leads the music
- what you play on your instrument
- takes the whole measure to play
- uses a reed
- it uses a rubber mouth piece
- rhymes with space
- we are in the class
20 Clues: big drums • uses a reed • treble clef • you are silent • crash together • leads the music • does not use air • rhymes with space • we are in the class • takes half the measure • you keep your music in this • it uses a rubber mouth piece • hold your music for you to see • takes the whole measure to play • keeps note going a little longer • what you play on your instrument • ...
Music music 2024-04-11
8 Clues: this is text of the song • Rihanna sing this kind of miusic • this man or woman play the drums • this man or woman play the guitar • this kind of miusic is from Jamajca • this pepole write lyrics for the song • You’re watching a band perform in this • Rihanna,Ariana Grande and Michael Jackson are this
Post-Renaissance 2021-12-09
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- music that is made just to be music and nothing else
- BWV stands for ____ Werke Verzeichnis
- famous for his composition "Eine
- a short melody or phrase used by one voice, but then taken over by the other voices
- music that does not have good tonality
- Nachtmusik
- a movement where composers started to focus more on mood and atmosphere
- a vocal composition with musical accompaniment
- a musical composition traditionally with 4 movements and at least one of them being a sonata
- music where some of the composition is left up to chance and it made up on the spot
- music created to have a purpose and tell a story
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- music created with the use of dynamics, rhythms, and pitches
- He composed the famous Fur Elise
- the revival of the movement of art, literature, and music
- a musical composition written for a soloist to be accompanied by an orchestra
- instrumental music being played by a small ensemble
- a musical composition to allow a keyboard player to show off their skills
- composed the famous Cello Concerto No. 1
18 Clues: Nachtmusik • He composed the famous Fur Elise • famous for his composition "Eine • BWV stands for ____ Werke Verzeichnis • music that does not have good tonality • composed the famous Cello Concerto No. 1 • a vocal composition with musical accompaniment • music created to have a purpose and tell a story • instrumental music being played by a small ensemble • ...
Careers in Music 2025-11-05
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- Plays the piano to support singers or bands
- Sets up lights, microphones, and speakers for concerts
- Plays music or sings for an audience
- Helps students learn music at school
- Talks about music on the radio or online
- Writes lyrics and tunes for songs
- sings songs for a group or solo
- Leads a school band and plans rehearsals
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- Fixes broken instruments
- Plays music at weddings, parties, or events
- Helps make songs and albums in the studio
- Organizes music for a library or band room
- Helps musician plan shows and promote their music
- Writes new music for concerts or movies
- Leads a choir and teaches singers
- Makes sure concerts and recordings sound good
16 Clues: Fixes broken instruments • sings songs for a group or solo • Leads a choir and teaches singers • Writes lyrics and tunes for songs • Plays music or sings for an audience • Helps students learn music at school • Writes new music for concerts or movies • Talks about music on the radio or online • Leads a school band and plans rehearsals • ...
Jazz Genres and Review 2022-01-18
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- jazz music with lots of added percussion
- dance music of the mid 1930's to mid 1940's.
- fast piano music with repeated bass
- upbeat marching music
- number of bars in a basic blues song
- calm and relaxed jazz style
- extremely fast jazz with lots of improvising making up music on the spot
- the lowest part in a blues song
- the part the singer sings in the blues
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- style of singing often used by slaves
- stories taken from this book to create spirituals
- different genres combined
- slow sad music
- syncopated piano music often in 2/4
- the Cminor blues scale
- electric instruments and male singer
16 Clues: slow sad music • upbeat marching music • the Cminor blues scale • different genres combined • calm and relaxed jazz style • the lowest part in a blues song • syncopated piano music often in 2/4 • fast piano music with repeated bass • number of bars in a basic blues song • electric instruments and male singer • style of singing often used by slaves • ...
Music Guillaume Auriol 2016-05-31
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- be sweet
- pop king
- beautiful wind instrument
- one of the most played instruments
- written on a score
- maybe the favorite style of your grandpa
- solist
- extented musical composition
- violent style of music
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- one of the most popular artists for teens
- hard to play, nice to hear
- genious since his 5 years
- is it really you who sings ?
- MONEYYY
- be strong !
- easier to play when you read it
- afro music style
- new music style for teens
- famous deaf musician
- like a music shade
20 Clues: solist • MONEYYY • be sweet • pop king • be strong ! • afro music style • written on a score • like a music shade • famous deaf musician • violent style of music • genious since his 5 years • beautiful wind instrument • new music style for teens • hard to play, nice to hear • is it really you who sings ? • extented musical composition • easier to play when you read it • ...
Baroque Part 1 2024-10-22
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- A ruler who has complete control over everything in a country.
- A play where the actors sing their lines, usually with fancy costumes and an orchestra.
- A fast and lively Baroque dance.
- A Baroque piece with a small group of soloists playing against a larger orchestra.
- A group of musicians, artists, and thinkers in Florence who helped create opera.
- Art or music that tries to show things exactly as they are, like real life.Single feeling When a piece of music focuses on one main emotion.
- A style where a solo singer performs with instruments, popular in the early Baroque period.
- A lively dance from the Baroque period, often in triple time.
- A collection of dance music pieces played for fun or listening.
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- A piece of music for a solo instrument and an orchestra, usually in three parts (fast-slow-fast).
- The idea that music should focus on one main emotion at a time.
- When sound tricks your ears into hearing something that’s not there.
- A type of dance music popular in the Baroque period.
- A French dance in moderate tempo from the Baroque period.
- The structure or design of a piece of music.
- A slow, serious dance from the Baroque period.
- A big piece of music for an orchestra, chorus, and soloists, often on religious subjects, but performed without acting or costumes.
- A complicated type of music where a main melody is repeated by different instruments or voices.
- A slow, graceful dance from the Baroque period.
- immersive When the experience feels so real it surrounds you completely.
20 Clues: A fast and lively Baroque dance. • The structure or design of a piece of music. • A slow, serious dance from the Baroque period. • A slow, graceful dance from the Baroque period. • A type of dance music popular in the Baroque period. • A French dance in moderate tempo from the Baroque period. • A lively dance from the Baroque period, often in triple time. • ...
Music in the Movies Review 2025-10-24
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- The song from the movie Frozen that the Lopez duo won an oscar for
- Popular music the audience already knows that is placed into the movie
- ___ Effects are recorded or created sounds that are added to a film to make it feel more real, exciting, or emotional
- ____ Scores is a type of film music performed by an orchestra
- Composer for Wall-E and Finding Nemo
- music used in films or movie productions
- Composer for The Lion King and Dune
- A ____ theme is recurring melody that is associated with a specific place
- A ____ theme is recurring melody that provides extra context and bolsters the story
- Music that is composed (written) for a movie, tv show, or musical, the soundtrack
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- Last name of the composing team for Frozen and Coco
- A ____ theme is recurring melody that is associated with an emotion
- The person who writes the music for a film
- Music that takes place in the world of the movie and is heard by the characters
- Composer for Star Wars and Jurassic Park
- The song from the movie Coco that the Lopez duo won an oscar for
- The person who arranges the composer's music for the orchestra
- A ____ theme is recurring melody that is associated with a specific character
- The person who helps fit the music into the movie
- Music that takes place outside the world of the movie and is not heard by the characters
- A recurring melody in a movie that is related to a specific character, setting, emotion, or event
21 Clues: Composer for The Lion King and Dune • Composer for Wall-E and Finding Nemo • Composer for Star Wars and Jurassic Park • music used in films or movie productions • The person who writes the music for a film • The person who helps fit the music into the movie • Last name of the composing team for Frozen and Coco • ...
Crossword Puzzle One 2022-12-29
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- lowers a note half a step
- what flats or sharps are in the music
- two counts of silence
- four counts of sound
- the pulse of music
- puts a note in its natural state
- one count of silence
- a dance of sound and silence
- raises a note half a step
- no silence
- how music time is measured
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- two counts of sound
- a note outside of the key signature
- one count of sound
- four counts of silence
- shows if notes are high or low on the staff
- the speed of music
- no sound
18 Clues: no sound • no silence • one count of sound • the pulse of music • the speed of music • two counts of sound • four counts of sound • one count of silence • two counts of silence • four counts of silence • lowers a note half a step • raises a note half a step • how music time is measured • a dance of sound and silence • puts a note in its natural state • a note outside of the key signature • ...
music crossword 2 2021-03-24
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- - keeps the music steady
- -church song
- -an instrument to orchestral music
- -its a string instrument
- -a woodwind instrument
- -Like a chorus
- -composer
- -Multiple performers playing on the same pitch
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- -like a flute
- -requires a stick to play music
- -a type of singing
- -kind of instrument
- -a pattern of music
- -a kind of vocal music,
- -to play notes smoothly
- -enjoyable sounds
16 Clues: -composer • -church song • -like a flute • -Like a chorus • -enjoyable sounds • -a type of singing • -kind of instrument • -a pattern of music • -a woodwind instrument • -a kind of vocal music, • -to play notes smoothly • - keeps the music steady • -its a string instrument • -requires a stick to play music • -an instrument to orchestral music • -Multiple performers playing on the same pitch
Fur elise 2025-10-20
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- Half note
- Moderately loud instruction
- End of music
- General term for four musical notes combined
- Who wrote Fur Elise?
- Lines on a sheet of music
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- How is music to be played
- Which music unstrument is this played on?
- Anniemaree's favourite piece of music
- To play moderately fast
- Left hand plays
- What is Beethoven's first name
- Right hand plays
- Three fingers at once
- Break in music
15 Clues: Half note • End of music • Break in music • Left hand plays • Right hand plays • Who wrote Fur Elise? • Three fingers at once • To play moderately fast • How is music to be played • Lines on a sheet of music • Moderately loud instruction • What is Beethoven's first name • Anniemaree's favourite piece of music • Which music unstrument is this played on? • ...
Music Genres 2020-12-22
16 Clues: music • western • the beach • Bruno Mars • everywhere • Elvis Presley • with no lyrics • dance fad music • video game music • electricity needed • popular by beatniks • music in hotel bars • possible with internet • of folk blues and ragtime • from African American culture • known only in their own communities
country music 2024-02-13
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- country music is linked with this device
- these people made music out of things in nature
- the United States most selling music genre
- the country that is talked about in country music
- the name of the family that created country music
- a music type that had influence on country
- country music expanded after this war
- a alcohol drink that country singers like
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- considered to be the home of country
- traveler the name of the first country song
- a thing discussed in country songs often
- this type of music was the foundation for country
- the main country instrument
- the first solo country singer
- a rebellious country person
15 Clues: the main country instrument • a rebellious country person • the first solo country singer • considered to be the home of country • country music expanded after this war • a thing discussed in country songs often • country music is linked with this device • a alcohol drink that country singers like • the United States most selling music genre • ...
Pop Rock Music Review 1 2021-09-17
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- The music college attended by # .
- A specific dance style often used with bluegrass.
- Writer of the words to the Star Spangled Banner.
- Name of the first unofficial National Anthem.
- First music book published in New England.
- Many Appalachian tunes originally from here.
- # 's occupation.
- Call and __________.
- Used by the British to mock the colonists.
- Composition by # ,"When Jesus ________."
- Code for Ohio River
- Secret messages put into spiritual songs.
- Improvised tune used to pass the time.
- Learning music by hearing it over and over.
- When a songs music repeats over and over.
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- Study of music from cultural perspective.
- The most collected song in English .
- Original Nat. Anthem name Defence of Fort ______.
- Readily available instrument for Appalachians.
- A music genre descendent of Appalachian Folk.
- Follow the drinking ___________.
- First professional musician in New England.
- Structured song to keep the beat during labor.
- Song used by the enslaved Africans for worship.
- Carpenter that would pass messages to slaves.
- How many # 's are left in the world.
- Author of "The Indians and Their Music" in 1925.
- Nat America inter-tribal gathering of celebration.
- What the drums of Nat American music represent.
- Name of the National Anthem's original tune.
- The methods or practices of teaching.
- University established to educate newly free slaves.
32 Clues: # 's occupation. • Code for Ohio River • Call and __________. • Follow the drinking ___________. • The music college attended by # . • The most collected song in English . • The methods or practices of teaching. • How many # 's are left in the world. • Improvised tune used to pass the time. • Study of music from cultural perspective. • ...
1970s Music History 2023-10-03
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- Band that rejuvenated in 1971
- A music festival canceled due to to violence
- Stevie Wonder’s second album that was a massive success
- Band that toured in 1972 for the first time since 1969
- Music Festival in the 1970s
- Famous Jazz artist who passed away in 1971
- Band that exploded in the music world, ushering the disco era
- Australian artist who sold millions of ‘I Am A Woman’ and “Delta Dawn”
- The song that got Johnny Cash two Grammy Awards
- Heavy rock styled band that pop
- the national emergence of what type of music
- One of the most influential members of ‘Jackson 5’
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- what was rock and pop music labeled in 1973
- The most popular song of 1971
- artist who returned in 1974 after a 10-year hiatus
- blank and other effects brought a return to theatrics
- popular new artist in 1976, playing multiple instruments while singing
- A new genre of music in 1976 led by Wild Cherry
- Huge music artist who died in 1977
- tragic events that started the year of 1972
- artist whose popularity soared in the year 1974
- music genre that made a breakthrough in the US in 1973
- The band that Diana Ross left to pursue a solo career
- One of the most popular bands of 1976
- Bruce Springsteen’s album that made over $1 million dollars in two months
25 Clues: Music Festival in the 1970s • Band that rejuvenated in 1971 • The most popular song of 1971 • Heavy rock styled band that pop • Huge music artist who died in 1977 • One of the most popular bands of 1976 • Famous Jazz artist who passed away in 1971 • what was rock and pop music labeled in 1973 • tragic events that started the year of 1972 • ...
MW Country 2025-11-17
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- One of the genres Jimmy Rogers blended into country
- Guitar-like instrument often played with a slide
- Simple rural music that influenced country’s beginnings
- Southern state mentioned as part of country’s roots
- What country music is all about according to Harlan Howard
- Modern country often crosses over into this genre
- Guitar type that remains central to country songwriting
- Known as the father of Bluegrass music
- Genre described as "three chords and the truth"
- Acoustic style with high-pitched harmonies
- Cowboy music and swing style from out west
- Eight-stringed instrument with a big sound in country
- Artist who helped bring country into mainstream pop
- Style combined with hillbilly and gospel in early country
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- Pioneer who mixed hillbilly, gospel, jazz, and blues
- 4-, 5-, or 6-string instrument often heard in Bluegrass
- Same instrument as a violin, but played in country music
- State where country music began in Appalachian mountains
- Another southern state tied to country’s origins
- Popular female country group known for harmonies
- Family that recorded 300 songs and shaped early country
- Award-winning singer-songwriter with her own theme park
- 1970s country style with tough themes and big sounds
- Hymns and spiritual songs often mixed into early country
- Rowdy style of country music made for dancing
- City called the Country Music Mecca and home of the Opry
26 Clues: Known as the father of Bluegrass music • Acoustic style with high-pitched harmonies • Cowboy music and swing style from out west • Rowdy style of country music made for dancing • Genre described as "three chords and the truth" • Guitar-like instrument often played with a slide • Another southern state tied to country’s origins • ...
Scottish and Popular music Crossword 2022-02-23
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- 1920's Dance music
- A small harp
- An unaccompanied Scot song for male voice often about work life
- A Scottish Dance in Compound Time
- Music that is off the beat
- A Scottish dance with three beats in the bar
- Improvised singing that features in Jazz music
- When the music changes key
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- Music that is made up on the spot
- A type of bass line used in ragtime music
- Scotland's national instrument that was band in 1745
- A Scottish Violin
- A rhythmic feature of the strathspey
- Religious music that is sung in harmony
- A style of music that originated in the deep south of America in the 1860's.
15 Clues: A small harp • A Scottish Violin • 1920's Dance music • Music that is off the beat • When the music changes key • Music that is made up on the spot • A Scottish Dance in Compound Time • A rhythmic feature of the strathspey • Religious music that is sung in harmony • A type of bass line used in ragtime music • A Scottish dance with three beats in the bar • ...
Genres of Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- Developed in the 1900s here in the U.S.; performers often use the “improvisation” technique.
- Commonly referred to as just “classical music.”
- Music that comes from musicals; Was popular in Ancient Greece.
- Short for “popular” music.
- Sounds are a mixture of Gospel, R&B, and Jazz music.
- Originated from Nashville, Tennessee; “Twangy” sounds.
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- Music with in Central-American style; Becoming much more popular on the radio!
- Derived from term “Blue Devils” meaning feelings of depression
- Influenced by Jamaican Folk, American Jazz, and R&B.
- Continuing to grow each year with the growth of technology
- A western classical take on musical theater.
- Instead of being wrote down, folk music is usually taught to the next generation through performance.
- Genre of DANCE music; Urban nightlife music.
- What is often called “Rap.”
- Performers are very active (for example, hand clapping, rhythm stomping, call & response).
- Known for its heavy use of drums and guitar.
- Short for “Rhythm & Blues.”
17 Clues: Short for “popular” music. • What is often called “Rap.” • Short for “Rhythm & Blues.” • A western classical take on musical theater. • Genre of DANCE music; Urban nightlife music. • Known for its heavy use of drums and guitar. • Commonly referred to as just “classical music.” • Influenced by Jamaican Folk, American Jazz, and R&B. • ...
music music 2020-07-27
Genres of Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- Developed in the 1900s here in the U.S.; performers normally use “improvisation.”
- Commonly referred to as just “classical music.”
- What is often called “Rap.”
- Music with a Central-American; Becoming much more popular!
- A western classical take on musical theater.
- Performers are very active (for example, hand clapping, rhythm stomping, call & response).
- Derived from term “Blue Devils” meaning feelings of depression
- Instead of being wrote down, folk music is usually taught to the next generation through performance.
- Known for its heavy use of drums and guitar.
- Originated from Nashville, Tennessee; “Twangy” sounds.
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- Music that comes from musicals; Was popular in Ancient Greece.
- Genre of DANCE music; Urban nightlife music.
- Influenced by Jamaican Folk, American Jazz, and R&B.
- Short for “popular” music.
- Short for “Rhythm & Blues.”
- Continuing to grow each year with the growth of technology
- Sounds are a mixture of Gospel, R&B, and Jazz music.
17 Clues: Short for “popular” music. • What is often called “Rap.” • Short for “Rhythm & Blues.” • Genre of DANCE music; Urban nightlife music. • A western classical take on musical theater. • Known for its heavy use of drums and guitar. • Commonly referred to as just “classical music.” • Influenced by Jamaican Folk, American Jazz, and R&B. • ...
Film Score Facts 2023-03-06
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- The composer writes the score at the _____ of filming
- sound that changes with tempo and meter
- people who make sound effects in music
- Rock and pop songs included in a score are in the_______
- Knowing where each cue begins and ends
- unpolished version of the film before post production
- Many composers write in different music _____ depending on the nature of the film
- Last name of composer of "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
- When an orchestra plays the music with the movie screen playing in the background
- When two or more people write a Movie Score
- Matching music to musical/dramatic events of a film
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- The style of music can be ______ by the time setting or location
- The composer will sometimes lead the orchestra when they play the film score music
- Arranging(writing) the music for an orchestra to play
- The score can affect the ________ of the movie
- Some composers use music composition _______
- Some composers use pencil and paper to compose by __________ notes
17 Clues: people who make sound effects in music • Knowing where each cue begins and ends • sound that changes with tempo and meter • When two or more people write a Movie Score • Some composers use music composition _______ • The score can affect the ________ of the movie • Last name of composer of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" • Matching music to musical/dramatic events of a film • ...
Music Elements and Music Genres 2024-09-17
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- El elemento de la música que implica cambios en la intensidad (fuerte o suave).
- Una indicación de dinámica suave.
- Una indicación de dinámica muy fuerte.
- Una indicación de dinámica fuerte.
- de ánimo La emoción o el sentimiento general de una canción.
- Un género rítmico a menudo con letras habladas.
- Un género de música a menudo asociado con el uso intenso de guitarras.
- El pulso constante en la música.
- forte Una indicación de dinámica de volumen medio.
- Un género de música relajante y a menudo lento.
- El sonido producido por un cantante o un instrumento.
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- La categoría de sonidos como el piano, la guitarra o la batería.
- Una indicación de dinámica muy suave.
- Un género musical popular que suele dominar las listas de éxitos.
- La calidad del sonido que describe cuántas capas de música se escuchan.
- Qué tan agudo o grave es un sonido.
- La velocidad del pulso en la música.
- Un género musical con melodías simples y a menudo con instrumentos acústicos.
- piano Una indicación de dinámica de volumen medio suave.
19 Clues: El pulso constante en la música. • Una indicación de dinámica suave. • Una indicación de dinámica fuerte. • Qué tan agudo o grave es un sonido. • La velocidad del pulso en la música. • Una indicación de dinámica muy suave. • Una indicación de dinámica muy fuerte. • Un género rítmico a menudo con letras habladas. • Un género de música relajante y a menudo lento. • ...
Katara landrum 2026-01-09
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- an era where vocal music as popular than instrument music
- begining of music staff
- a musical work for a solo instrument, sometimes alone, sometimes with an accomaniment of one or more instruments
- preformed outside church
- an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works
- a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloist, often with orchestral accompaniment
- a man or woman who supports or protects something, such as an orchestra, a composer, or an event or a cause
- studies to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity he was known for his operas he has support of several royal patron
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- Lord have mercy
- musician people who compose, conduct, or preform music at the pace of residence of a king. queen, leader or dignitary
- an era where art and music became extravagant
- music preformed in church
- a school of music or dramatic art
- a nun at 15 then became mother superior first to write music for female voices and wrote book about herbal medicine,music,and political matters
- song or melody syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different notes melodies are sung in unison are often musical form of prayer
- musical instruments with a keyboard such as a piano, harpsichord, clavichord, or organ
- drama set to music and sung by performers, with orchestral accompanment, scenery, acting, and sometimes dancing
17 Clues: Lord have mercy • begining of music staff • preformed outside church • music preformed in church • a school of music or dramatic art • an era where art and music became extravagant • an era where vocal music as popular than instrument music • a musical work for chorus and soloist or soloist, often with orchestral accompaniment • ...
Film Score Facts 2023-03-06
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- The composer writes the score at the _____ of filming
- sound that changes with tempo and meter
- people who make sound effects in music
- Rock and pop songs included in a score are in the_______
- Knowing where each cue begins and ends
- unpolished version of the film before post production
- Many composers write in different music _____ depending on the nature of the film
- Last name of composer of "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
- When an orchestra plays the music with the movie screen playing in the background
- When two or more people write a Movie Score
- Matching music to musical/dramatic events of a film
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- The style of music can be ______ by the time setting or location
- The composer will sometimes lead the orchestra when they play the film score music
- Arranging(writing) the music for an orchestra to play
- The score can affect the ________ of the movie
- Some composers use music composition _______
- Some composers use pencil and paper to compose by __________ notes
17 Clues: people who make sound effects in music • Knowing where each cue begins and ends • sound that changes with tempo and meter • When two or more people write a Movie Score • Some composers use music composition _______ • The score can affect the ________ of the movie • Last name of composer of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" • Matching music to musical/dramatic events of a film • ...
Music In Our World 2022-11-22
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- Another word for instrumental music
- A person who writes music
- The higher clef
- Benefits many people
- What a piece of music is called
- The speed that a piece of music is being played at
- A group of musicians
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- The lower clef
- The words to a song
- What is music written on
- Used to play or make music
- Represents a sound in music
- performs music with their voice
13 Clues: The lower clef • The higher clef • The words to a song • Benefits many people • A group of musicians • What is music written on • A person who writes music • Used to play or make music • Represents a sound in music • performs music with their voice • What a piece of music is called • Another word for instrumental music • The speed that a piece of music is being played at
Endofterm 2017-12-16
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- Note lasting 2 beats
- Clef used for higher pitched instruments
- Composer of The Four Seasons
- The effect caused by two or more notes sounding simultaneously
- Note lasting for 1 beat
- The regular beat of a piece of music
- A section that brings a piece of music to an end
- Musical word for different layers of sound
- An instrumental piece in which performers play the same tune starting one after another
- Popular instrument during the Baroque
- Note lasting for 4 beats
- A repeated bass line in Baroque music
- A curved line joining together two notes of the same pitch to form a longer note
- Early string instrument
- Clef used for low pitched instruments
- Raises the pitch of a note
- It has 5 horizontal lines
- A repeated musical pattern
- Making up music as you go along
- Two or more notes played simultaneously
- The music which variations are based upon
- Music that uses a 5-note scale
- Family of instruments that includes the double bass
- The musical equivalent of a sentence
- Loud
- The tune
- A series of pitched notes
- The 5th degree of the scale
- Returns a note to its normal pitch
- A single long-held note
- Lowers the pitch of a note
- Woodwind instrument held sideways
- The sounds produced by different instruments
- the note on which a chord is based
- A song in which performers sing the same tune starting one after another
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- Music played at a walking pace
- Home of the Jug Band
- Woodwind instrument
- Instrument with wooden notes
- The 1st degree of the scale
- Short rhythmic ideas played by a drummer
- Instrument invented by Adolph Sax
- the opening section of a piece of music
- Composer of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
- Soft
- Gradually getting louder
- Makes the music soft or loud
- The atmosphere created by a piece of music
- The 4th degree of the scale
- There are four of these to a beat
- Silence between played notes
- Pachelbel's Canon was written during this musical period
- Music that has been written down
- The distance between two notes
- Type of African American religious song
- A kind of musical copying where one part echoes another
- A common rhythmic feature of Jazz music
- Highest sounding member of the string family
- Number of bars in the Blues chord sequence
- Brass instrument with a slide
- Gradually getting softer
- Family of instruments that includes the saxophone
- Family of instruments that includes the drum kit
- How high or low a note is
- In Western music, the smallest distance between two notes
- Instrument that uses a double reed
- More than one instrument playing the same music at the same time
- Family of instruments that includes the tuba
- A quick tempo
- A style of music from America in the early 1900s
- A piece of music for four players
- early type of guitar
- The speed of the music
- A slow tempo
74 Clues: Soft • Loud • The tune • A slow tempo • A quick tempo • Woodwind instrument • Note lasting 2 beats • Home of the Jug Band • early type of guitar • The speed of the music • Note lasting for 1 beat • Early string instrument • A single long-held note • Gradually getting louder • Note lasting for 4 beats • Gradually getting softer • It has 5 horizontal lines • How high or low a note is • ...
Music Appreciation Crossword 2014-12-05
Across
- all voices important
- all of the arts
- Raymond Scott piece
- surprise symphony
- creator of magnificent symphonies
- period of experimentation
- travelings singers, spies
- Chain gang
- wrote for cathedrals, haunting music
- main them
- standards of music
- Song rhythm matched song
- Chorus most performed piece of its time
- traveling show
- church oriented
- De la halle french composer, Renaissance period
- bach created these
- biblical stories
- of Oz first colored movie
- greatest ballet composer
- Armstrong male scat singer, jazz musician
- simple, or complex music
- experimental, romantic composer
- Jazz Singer first talkie
- Faultemier Beverly hills cop theme composer
- most important in baroque period
- Kong first orchestral score
- everything to date
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- Nixon dubbed singing voices in movies
- his hand was for teaching
- color of music
- aspects of life
- one voice
- Fa la la la...
- rebirth
- fun, humorous, opera bouffa
- chords
- vehicle of leadership
- how everything is laid out
- two voices
- three or more voices
- Haley Rock around the clock tonight
- greek tragedies
- early feminist
- first stereo movie
- decorated music
- big women music and tons of operas
- Prez composed most motets
- Classical period genius
- the new art, began in france
- music made without touch
- the first question on tests
- Song song for a performance
- what animates music
- Song song for the people
- vocal form in medieval period
- Song simple, catchy
57 Clues: chords • rebirth • one voice • main them • Chain gang • two voices • color of music • Fa la la la... • early feminist • traveling show • aspects of life • all of the arts • greek tragedies • decorated music • church oriented • biblical stories • surprise symphony • standards of music • first stereo movie • bach created these • everything to date • Raymond Scott piece • what animates music • Song simple, catchy • ...
Medieval Music History 2025-09-23
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- This type of music was used for entertainment.
- The Medieval Period is the first time when we think we know how the music ________.
- Francesco Landini was an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet, and __________.
- This is the first type of music that we know fairly well how it sounded.
- This is the most famous work by Philippe de Vitry.
- Guillaume de Machaut wrote songs mostly about ______.
- This medieval instrument looks a lot like the modern-day guitar.
- The last name of the composer who wrote a majority of the sacred music that survived from the Medieval period.
- Music ____ exist before the year 1100.
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- This is someone that writes music.
- Philippe de Vitry broke out of this ancient rhythm system of the Medieval period.
- Guillaume de Machaut often traveled with the ______ of Bohemia, and wrote music for the family for years.
- These people were traveling musicians that sung and played with a portable instrument.
- Music was originally used for ________ purposes only.
- Gregorian chant was sung in ________ in church services.
- The last name of the composer who survived the bubonic plague.
- This medieval instrument looks a lot like the modern-day violin.
- The last name of the composer who was blind since childhood.
- Gregorian chant was sung only by ______ singers during Medieval times.
- The church music was very ______, and there was not a lot of room for creativity.
- Where other composers would pull from poems or novels for the words of their songs, Landini made up his own _______.
21 Clues: This is someone that writes music. • Music ____ exist before the year 1100. • This type of music was used for entertainment. • This is the most famous work by Philippe de Vitry. • Music was originally used for ________ purposes only. • Guillaume de Machaut wrote songs mostly about ______. • Gregorian chant was sung in ________ in church services. • ...
MUS250 Midterm Review 2018-10-03
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- French Reformation leader who believed music should only be used to pray, and that even then it should be monophonic vocal music only
- Learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses the ways in which students demonstrate whether learning has occurred
- ______: learning that occurs outside an institutionalized setting, such as through occasional sessions with an expert musician
- Greek mathematician who taught that mathematical relationships were the foundation of the study of music, and understanding them would help understand the harmony of the universe
- Roman bishop whose Confessions examine the power and danger of music; he believed that while sacred music might distract from the message of the text, its beauty could move people closer to God
- Second stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 2 to 7, in which children are able to transform stimuli to symbols, learn from events and note consequences
- A key component of the Dalcroze method, kinesthetic reactions to music so that a student can respond through movement to internalize musical concepts
- Educational __________: a set of voluntary guidelines that detail what students should know at each grade level in a particular subject
- Greek philosopher who included music in the four branches of education, agreeing that music helped to develop the moral character of children, and thought music should also be used “for intellectual enjoyment in leisure”
- The last step in Gagné’s theory of learning, it concerns the application of student learning to new tasks
- First stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from birth to age 2, in which learning happens through motor activity and direct sensory experience
- An approach to music education that integrates performance, theory, history, and composition in every class or activity
- Student-focused learning model in which the teacher facilitates an experience and students reconstruct principles by themselves
- A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher
- Emperor who required all clerics to learn the Roman chant, and choirboys to be taught Psalms, chant and notation as well as math and grammar
- German Reformation leader who loved music and believed it was a “delightful, noble gift of God”, therefore it should be taught to children
- A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals
- Medieval theorist who developed systems to teach chant to the choirboys of the Schola Cantorum, such as notation through lines and spaces, solmization, and the Guidonian hand
- Student learning ______: a component of learning theory that encompasses student attention, perception, memory, rehearsal, recognition, and recall
- ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music
- ________ operations: Fourth stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 11 to adult, in which children are capable of abstractions, logic and deductive reasoning
- ______ music: a feature of West African cultures in which music is used to regulate and accompany repetitive and/or boring activities such as hammering, tilling, etc.
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- American philosopher and education reformer who argued that arts should be a component of education for all
- Greek philosopher who believed education was a key to creating better citizens and that music would discipline children’s minds and souls, while gymnastics would train the body
- Russian social psychologist whose theory of socialization posits the adult (or an expert) as the primary influence on a student, whose verbal comments and facial expressions reinforce appropriate behaviors
- British philosopher who thought music was too complicated and not useful, and that learning it was a waste of time for most people
- A form of transmission in which music is passed down from person to person, without being written down
- Roman theorist who thought that music could affect one’s character and mood, therefore music could either “ennoble” or “debase; he included music as one of the seven liberal arts
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed; it’s a feature of many African and African American musics
- French philosopher and music teacher who believed in the moral goodness of nature and thought that the purpose of education was to cultivate children’s natural sense of beauty; he advocated student-centered, active learning
- __________ operations: Third stage in Piaget’s model of cognitive development, from ages 7 to 11, in which children are capable of classifying objects and discovering relationships between them
- Skinner’s theory of ___________ posits that behaviors that are reinforced (such as with rewards) are likely to recur
- Roman institution in which the choral singers initially learned chant through oral transmission, but in which other music teaching methods were developed, such as notation and solmization
- Also known as the Hungarian method, a music learning system based on singing, hand signals for solfege, and mnemonics for rhythms
- Named after the German composer who first developed it, a method of music education that uses singing and instruments like xylophones and metallophones to lead students to improvise and compose
- Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain
- Swiss educational reformer who believed music was “one of the most effective aids of moral education”
- ______: learning that happens naturally and without direct instruction, through the daily activities of a particular culture
- Swiss biologist whose influential theory of cognitive development has 4 stages, including sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations
- Movement-based pedagogy created by a Swiss professor, based on eurhythmics, solfege and improvisation to raise the student’s musicality
- Harvard psychologist whose theory of multiple intelligences posits that there are multiple pathways for a learner’s processing of the world: linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, kinesthetic, interpersonal, naturalist, existential/spiritual
- Japanese court music and dance, which was taught and performed through a system of guilds in which strict imitation of the teacher was expected
42 Clues: Music ______: how music is perceived and processed by the brain • ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music • A component of learning theory that encompasses the events provided by a teacher • A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals • ...
El mundo de la música 2017-11-27
27 Clues: slow • tour • drum • opera • music • voice • genre • singer • guitar • smooth • rhythm • drummer • trumpet • careful • concert • orchestra • to record • guitarist • recordings • fan (female) • pianist (male) • musician (male) • classical music • artist (female) • band / music group • to rehearse / practice • to play (an instrument)
Juliet's Crossword 2013-11-05
Across
- keeps a boat still
- instrument on a stick one shakes to make music
- drink for over 18 year olds
- hidden using the environment
- impossible to destroy
- soft thing you sleep on
- place zoo animals live in
- dead body
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- japanese robe with a sash
- highest rank in the navy
- loose fitting cloak that goes over one's head
- african wooden musical instrument
- clothes worn to bed
- see through
- the amount devoured
- to give the opponent the win
- self-serving school or work restaurant
- spanish dance music instrument that makes clicking music
- portable music instrument that you move the sides apart and together to create music
19 Clues: dead body • see through • keeps a boat still • clothes worn to bed • the amount devoured • impossible to destroy • soft thing you sleep on • highest rank in the navy • japanese robe with a sash • place zoo animals live in • drink for over 18 year olds • hidden using the environment • to give the opponent the win • african wooden musical instrument • self-serving school or work restaurant • ...
Medieval Music History 2022-04-11
Across
- This type of music was used for entertainment.
- The Medieval Period is the first time when we think we know how the music ________.
- Francesco Landini was an Italian composer, organist, singer, poet, and __________.
- This is the first type of music that we know fairly well how it sounded.
- This is the most famous work by Philippe de Vitry.
- Guillaume de Machaut wrote songs mostly about ______.
- This medieval instrument looks a lot like the modern-day guitar.
- The last name of the composer who wrote a majority of the sacred music that survived from the Medieval period.
- Music ____ exist before the year 1100.
Down
- This is someone that writes music.
- Philippe de Vitry broke out of this ancient rhythm system of the Medieval period.
- Guillaume de Machaut often traveled with the ______ of Bohemia, and wrote music for the family for years.
- These people were traveling musicians that sung and played with a portable instrument.
- Music was originally used for ________ purposes only.
- Gregorian chant was sung in ________ in church services.
- The last name of the composer who survived the bubonic plague.
- This medieval instrument looks a lot like the modern-day violin.
- The last name of the composer who was blind since childhood.
- Gregorian chant was sung only by ______ singers during Medieval times.
- The church music was very ______, and there was not a lot of room for creativity.
- Where other composers would pull from poems or novels for the words of their songs, Landini made up his own _______.
21 Clues: This is someone that writes music. • Music ____ exist before the year 1100. • This type of music was used for entertainment. • This is the most famous work by Philippe de Vitry. • Music was originally used for ________ purposes only. • Guillaume de Machaut wrote songs mostly about ______. • Gregorian chant was sung in ________ in church services. • ...
Music Guillaume Auriol 2016-05-31
Across
- written on a score
- violent style of music
- hard to play, nice to hear
- be sweet
- one of the most played instruments
- pop king
- like a music shade
- beautiful wind instrument
- genious since his 5 years
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- famous deaf musician
- maybe the favorite style of your grandpa
- be strong !
- easier to play when you read it
- MONEYYY
- one of the most popular artists for teens
- is it really you who sings ?
- solist
- extented musical composition
- new music style for teens
- afro music style
20 Clues: solist • MONEYYY • be sweet • pop king • be strong ! • afro music style • written on a score • like a music shade • famous deaf musician • violent style of music • new music style for teens • beautiful wind instrument • genious since his 5 years • hard to play, nice to hear • is it really you who sings ? • extented musical composition • easier to play when you read it • ...
34 2025-09-24
Across
- Band behind Smells Like Teen Spirit
- 90s casual wear
- Nightclub fixture
- Public phone booths
- Pastel-colored TV show
- Precell phone pagers
- Portable music device
- Iconic 80s haircut
- Seattle music movement
- 90s necklace trend
- Music channel
- Highheeled trend
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- 90s fashion staple
- Baggy 80s fashion
- Synchronized pop groups
- Old data storage
- Raw hiphop genre
- Home phone
- Colorful pop star
- Colorchanging t-shirts
- Slow internet connection
- Popular 90s activity
- Personalized music collection
- Romantic comedies
- 80s arcade phenomenon
25 Clues: Home phone • Music channel • 90s casual wear • Old data storage • Raw hiphop genre • Highheeled trend • Baggy 80s fashion • Colorful pop star • Nightclub fixture • Romantic comedies • 90s fashion staple • Iconic 80s haircut • 90s necklace trend • Public phone booths • Popular 90s activity • Precell phone pagers • Portable music device • 80s arcade phenomenon • Colorchanging t-shirts • ...
music crossword 2 2021-03-24
Across
- -a kind of vocal music,
- -its a string instrument
- -a woodwind instrument
- -composer
- -a pattern of music
- -kind of instrument
- -enjoyable sounds
- -requires a stick to play music
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- - keeps the music steady
- -like a flute
- -to play notes smoothly
- -Like a chorus
- -church song
- -a type of singing
- -an instrument to orchestral music
- -Multiple performers playing on the same pitch
16 Clues: -composer • -church song • -like a flute • -Like a chorus • -enjoyable sounds • -a type of singing • -a pattern of music • -kind of instrument • -a woodwind instrument • -a kind of vocal music, • -to play notes smoothly • - keeps the music steady • -its a string instrument • -requires a stick to play music • -an instrument to orchestral music • -Multiple performers playing on the same pitch
The History of Music 2025-05-23
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- A famous German composer who wrote both classical and romantic music, including “Symphony No. 9”.
- A category or type of music, like rock, classical, or hip hop.
- The words of a song.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music.
- The part of a song that repeats and is easy to remember.
- Traditional music that tells stories, often passed down by generations.
- A music genre that started in the U.S. with African-American roots, known for improvisation and swing.
- A cultural movement (1400s–1600s) when music became more complex and expressive.
- A style of music from the 1600s–1700s known for its drama, detail, and use of harpsichord.
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- A music genre from Jamaica with slow rhythms and political messages, often tied to anti-colonialism.
- A dramatic performance where most of the dialogue is sung with orchestral music.
- The speed or pace of a piece of music.
- A music style from the African-American experience, often expressing sadness and emotion.
- A genre from the 1970s Bronx, combining rap, beats, and social messages.
- A style of music from the 1700s–1800s known for balance, structure, and composers like Mozart.
15 Clues: The words of a song. • The speed or pace of a piece of music. • The pattern of sounds and beats in music. • The part of a song that repeats and is easy to remember. • A category or type of music, like rock, classical, or hip hop. • Traditional music that tells stories, often passed down by generations. • ...
Elements of Music Crossword 2022-05-10
Across
- A long sustained or repeated note
- Refers to the chords and cadences used
- A cadence using chords anything to 5
- Two or more lines of music, moving at the same time
- The order the parts of the song are played in
- Two or more lines of music moving at the same time with some relation to one another
- A melody that moves in step
- A common classical structure
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- A bouncy/detached style of playing
- Different lines of music which move at the same time
- A cadence using the chords 5 to 1
- A decoration to the melody
- The speed of the music
- The layers of music
- One line of music
- A melody that moves in leaps
- An off beat rhythm
- The main tune
18 Clues: The main tune • One line of music • An off beat rhythm • The layers of music • The speed of the music • A decoration to the melody • A melody that moves in step • A melody that moves in leaps • A common classical structure • A cadence using the chords 5 to 1 • A long sustained or repeated note • A bouncy/detached style of playing • A cadence using chords anything to 5 • ...
36. Music Therapy & Psychology 2025-08-18
Across
- Inability to process musical information
- Physical and emotional response to musical vibrations
- Effect of classical music on cognitive performance
- Language disorder that may spare musical ability
- Brain's ability to change through musical training
- Stress hormone reduced by music listening
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- Bonding hormone released during group singing
- Condition where music triggers visual experiences
- Healing practice using music as medicine
- Emotional release through musical expression
- Synchronization of biological rhythms to music
- Beats that can alter brainwave patterns
- Physical chill response to emotionally powerful music
- Brain chemical released by pleasurable music
- Catchy song stuck in your head
15 Clues: Catchy song stuck in your head • Beats that can alter brainwave patterns • Healing practice using music as medicine • Inability to process musical information • Stress hormone reduced by music listening • Emotional release through musical expression • Brain chemical released by pleasurable music • Bonding hormone released during group singing • ...
Music Words 2025-06-30
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- A break or pause in music.
- The overall sound quality created by layers of instruments or voices.
- Loudness or softness in music.
- The structure of melody
- A Caribbean music style known for storytelling songs.
- The organized beats in music.
- A group that performs music together.
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- The black and white instrument with keys.
- Percussion instrument made from oil drums.
- Written signs that represent musical sounds.
- Musical sounds arranged in a pleasing pattern.
- The speed of the music.
- Musical ideas arranged to create a song.
- A Caribbean music style popular for dancing.
- Percussion instrument often played with sticks.
15 Clues: The speed of the music. • The structure of melody • A break or pause in music. • The organized beats in music. • Loudness or softness in music. • A group that performs music together. • Musical ideas arranged to create a song. • The black and white instrument with keys. • Percussion instrument made from oil drums. • Written signs that represent musical sounds. • ...
Lisons de la musique! et les mots de vocabulaire 2023-05-24
15 Clues: Song • Calm • Music • Lyrics • Rhythmic • Energetic • To prefer • To listen • Rap music • To come/go • Rock music • Loud/strong • Country music • My house/my place • Singer (male/female/gender-neutral)
Music Genres 2023-08-14
Across
- What music genre is known for its catchy melodies and popular appeal?
- What music genre is known for its improvisation and syncopation, often featuring brass and woodwind instruments?
- What genre of music features rhythmic and rhyming speech with a strong beat?
- What genre of music is created using electronic devices and technology to produce sound?
- What genre of music is characterized by its emotional expression and often features lyrics about hardship and sadness?
- What genre of music is known for its complex compositions and often performed by orchestras?
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- What genre of music is influenced by the folk music of rural areas and is often associated with cowboys and western themes?
- What genre of music is characterized by its Christian themes and strong vocal performances?
- What music genre originated in Latin America and features rhythms and melodies influenced by Latin culture?
- What music genre is characterized by amplified instruments and often features energetic performances?
- What music genre is known for its heavy and aggressive sound, often featuring distorted guitars and powerful vocals?
- What music genre originated in Jamaica and features a distinctive offbeat rhythm?
- What genre of music is characterized by its independent, alternative, and non-mainstream approach to producing and distributing music?
- What music genre is known for traditional songs passed down through generations and often tells stories of culture and history?
14 Clues: What music genre is known for its catchy melodies and popular appeal? • What genre of music features rhythmic and rhyming speech with a strong beat? • What music genre originated in Jamaica and features a distinctive offbeat rhythm? • What genre of music is created using electronic devices and technology to produce sound? • ...
Music vocabulary Y4 2024-01-29
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- piano means to play how?
- musical note worth one beat
- means to play together
- a repeated pattern in music
- represents no playing (shhh)
- musical note worth half a beat
- forte means to play how?
- allegro is the musical term for playing how?
- means how high or low to play
- musical note worth two beats
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- how fast or slow music is played
- means the music is getting louder
- adagio is the musical term for playing how?
- what are the five lines called on which music is written
- remains the same throughout a piece of music
- is made up of short and long notes
- means the music is getting softer
17 Clues: means to play together • piano means to play how? • forte means to play how? • musical note worth one beat • a repeated pattern in music • represents no playing (shhh) • musical note worth two beats • means how high or low to play • musical note worth half a beat • how fast or slow music is played • means the music is getting louder • means the music is getting softer • ...
General Music Review 2025-04-15
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- the kind of note that comes in pairs
- when you use your voice to make music
- a brass instrument that is smaller with three keys
- number name of the ring finger
- the silent note
- a short recurring melody that tells you a certain someone/thing is coming
- what note is most important to know on the keyboard?
- the finger that goes on middle c
- types of music
- music that can be heard by the audience and the characters
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- the musical alphabet
- three or more notes played at the same time
- Spaces are _______ ( to remember notes on a staff)
- the five lines music is written on
- music that plays in the background of a movie
- things used to play music
- an instrument that has 6 strings
- Every good banana deserves fudge (letters of the lines)
- the kind of note that has one sound and one beat
19 Clues: types of music • the silent note • the musical alphabet • things used to play music • number name of the ring finger • an instrument that has 6 strings • the finger that goes on middle c • the five lines music is written on • the kind of note that comes in pairs • when you use your voice to make music • three or more notes played at the same time • ...
Elements of Music and Parts of a Song 2022-09-23
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- connects one part of a song to another
- the ending of a song
- the speed of music
- the arrangement of time in music
- the beginning of a song
- the loudness and softness of sound
- where the 'story' of the song is told
- harmony that sounds bad
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- the overall characteristics of sound in a piece of music
- the unique sound that each instrument or voice makes
- when two or more pitches are stacked on top of one another;
- the highness and lowness of sound
- the structure of a piece of music
- harmony that sounds good/blend well together
- sound organized in time
- a repeated section that contains the primary musical and lyrical motifs of the song
- the main line in music; the way music is put together horizontally
17 Clues: the speed of music • the ending of a song • sound organized in time • the beginning of a song • harmony that sounds bad • the arrangement of time in music • the highness and lowness of sound • the structure of a piece of music • the loudness and softness of sound • where the 'story' of the song is told • connects one part of a song to another • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-07
Across
- a kind of music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel music, popularised by African-Americans.
- a musical work that has been created.
- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer.
- the words of a song.
- a pleasing succession of musical tones.
- a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas.
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- a single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo.
- the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously.
- types of music which fuse two or more styles together in a strong coalition to create a fusion of the genres.
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- (of music) performed on instruments, with no vocals.
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form.
- American music developed especially from ragtime and blues.
- a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung.
- song of praise.
- singing without instrumental accompaniment.
- an organised group of singers, typically one that takes part in church services or performs regularly in public.
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- the act of creating musical sounds with the voice.
- a style of music with a heavy focus on guitar, drums, and powerful vocals.
20 Clues: song of praise. • the words of a song. • a musical work that has been created. • a pleasing succession of musical tones. • singing without instrumental accompaniment. • the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. • (of music) performed on instruments, with no vocals. • the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. • ...
Music History Romantic Terms 2023-05-05
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- Lyrical 19th century piece meaning "night music"
- Adaptation of music for a different voice or instrument
- Music ____ Wagner called his operas
- ___ tone scale based only in whole notes
- ___ poem One-movement work of program music that develops of poetic idea, suggest a scene, or creates a mood
- Deliberate attempt to develop art works that are characteristic of a particular country or region
- Bel ___ "Beautiful singing" in italian
- Motive or theme associated with a particular character in Wagner's operas
- ___ symphony Multimovement work for orchestra programmatic
- Melody presented in shorter note values, often twice as fast as the original
- Short instrumental work involving technical aspect of playing to develop ability
- _____ music composed to be performed in conjunction with a drama
- Idee ____ "fixed idea" recurring theme used by Berlioz
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- Theme ____ alteration of a theme that retains its characteristic melodic intervals and rhythmic patterns
- German word for "total art work" what Wagner did in his music dramas
- ____-composed song that contains no repetition of lines of music
- Melody presented in longer note values, twice as slow as original
- Artistic viewpoint that emphasized overall impressions rather than detailed observations
- Concert ____ Work not associated with an opera or drama, stands alone
- Performer's slight deviations from strict tempo
- Art song, music setting of a text for solo singer and piano
21 Clues: Music ____ Wagner called his operas • Bel ___ "Beautiful singing" in italian • ___ tone scale based only in whole notes • Performer's slight deviations from strict tempo • Lyrical 19th century piece meaning "night music" • Idee ____ "fixed idea" recurring theme used by Berlioz • Adaptation of music for a different voice or instrument • ...
Second Form Crossword Summer 2022 2022-06-28
Across
- The timpani is from this orchestral family
- Software programme used for notating music
- A staged dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- The speed of the music
- A baroque keyboard instrument where strings are plucked instead of hit
- Fast
- A note lasting four beats
- A note lasting one beat
- walking pace
- The cello is from this orchestral family
- Lowers a note by a semitone
- The lowest male voice
- Written at the start of the music to denote treble or bass
Down
- The French horn is from this orchestral family
- The highest female voice
- Raises a note by a semitone
- Bach, Handel and Vivaldi were composing during this musical period
- Slow
- The oboe is from this orchestral family
- An instrument made of metal that uses a slide
- Quiet
- The continuous heartbeat of the music
- An instrument found in church, played by both the hands and feet
- A succession of musical pitches is known as a tune or the...
- This occurs when more than one note is sung or played at the same time
- Denotes silence in the music
- Loud
- The grouping of beats over time in music
- Mozart and Haydn were composing during this period
- Five lines where the music lives
30 Clues: Slow • Fast • Loud • Quiet • walking pace • The lowest male voice • The speed of the music • A note lasting one beat • The highest female voice • A note lasting four beats • Raises a note by a semitone • Lowers a note by a semitone • Denotes silence in the music • Five lines where the music lives • The continuous heartbeat of the music • The oboe is from this orchestral family • ...
