music Crossword Puzzles
Music Vocabulary Sept - Oct 2023-10-16
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- (no spaces) Name of the composer who created "Theme and Variations on America"
- The patterns of musical notes such as ta, tiri-tiri, and ti-ti
- The first time a piece of music is performed for and audience
- Adaptations/changes based on the main melody of a work
- Musical sounds that clash and feel unsettling
- (two words, no spaces) Using experimental or unusual musical ideas
- Blues piece we heard by Booker T and the MGs
- Steady pulse beneath the music
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- Number or bars/measure in the blues, the ____ bar blues
- Structure of a piece of music
- A written work of music
- (no spaces) Name of the composer who wrote "Truman Sleeps" for the movie "Truman"
- The main melody of a work
- (no spaces) Name of the composer of "The Planets" of which we heard "Mars"
- Country of origin for the song "La Raspa"
- A short musical passage taken from one piece of music and used in another
- Name (last name only) of the composer who wrote the "Twinkle Variations"
- A structure for music in which the A section always returns
- Style or type of music
19 Clues: Style or type of music • A written work of music • The main melody of a work • Structure of a piece of music • Steady pulse beneath the music • Country of origin for the song "La Raspa" • Blues piece we heard by Booker T and the MGs • Musical sounds that clash and feel unsettling • Adaptations/changes based on the main melody of a work • ...
Rhythm and Tempo 2024-11-08
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- What is the musical word for speed?
- What note is equal to one beat?
- What note is worth three beats?
- What word means slow in music?
- What rest looks like a hole and is worth four beats?
- What word means very fast in music?
- What note is equal to four beats?
- What do we call a quarter note?
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- What note is worth a beat and half?
- What word means fast in music?
- What note is equal to half a beat?
- What word means medium in music?
- What do we call two eighth notes?
- What rest looks like a hat and is worth two beats?
- What word means very slow in music?
- What note is equal to two beats?
- What word means walking pace in music?
17 Clues: What word means fast in music? • What word means slow in music? • What note is equal to one beat? • What note is worth three beats? • What do we call a quarter note? • What word means medium in music? • What note is equal to two beats? • What do we call two eighth notes? • What note is equal to four beats? • What note is equal to half a beat? • ...
American Music Festivals 2025-05-03
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- – Country music sibling of Coachella
- – Word preceding "Daisy Carnival," a major EDM festival
- – Delaware festival known for indie and alternative acts
- – NYC festival held on Randall’s Island
- – New Orleans festival celebrating heritage and music
- – Tennessee festival known for camping and jam bands
- – Napa Valley fest blending music, wine, and food
- – Milwaukee’s massive waterfront music event
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- – Chicago-based fest that began as a touring alt-rock event
- – Fashion-forward desert fest held in Indio, California
- – Miami-based electronic music extravaganza
- – Legendary 1969 festival of peace, love, and music
- – Austin-based fest combining music, film, and tech (abbreviation)
- – Chicago punk and alternative festival
- – San Francisco fest held in Golden Gate Park
15 Clues: – Country music sibling of Coachella • – Chicago punk and alternative festival • – NYC festival held on Randall’s Island • – Miami-based electronic music extravaganza • – Milwaukee’s massive waterfront music event • – San Francisco fest held in Golden Gate Park • – Napa Valley fest blending music, wine, and food • – Legendary 1969 festival of peace, love, and music • ...
Music Crossword Year 2 2019-12-03
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- The Backbone of the music
- Something you hit
- Music played in December
- An Instrument With Strings played with a bow
- Popular String Instrument in Rock Bands
- The Beat of the Music
- Music Played by Rock bands
- Music Sang By Popstars
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- A Brass Instrument
- Percussion Instrument with 3 sides
- Music From The Wildwest
- Someone who sings
- A Silver Woodwind Instrument
- An Instrument with Black and White Keys
14 Clues: Something you hit • Someone who sings • A Brass Instrument • The Beat of the Music • Music Sang By Popstars • Music From The Wildwest • Music played in December • The Backbone of the music • Music Played by Rock bands • A Silver Woodwind Instrument • Percussion Instrument with 3 sides • Popular String Instrument in Rock Bands • An Instrument with Black and White Keys • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2020-08-30
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- Example of a native ballad
- An English/Celtic ballad country
- Dominant trait in African music
- example of an imported ballad
- Music-literary; tells stories with music/poetry
- small collection of songs, words only, for sale
- African religious folk music
- All verses have the same music
- Ballad originating in America
- Spreading songs/music
- Ballad is not changed from Old-World form
- An English/Celtic ballad country
- Cultural group Nigeria
- Offbeat clapping in a spritual
- includes a leader and followers
- Region of great African influence
- Spiritual for solo with piano
- Five-note scale
- Singing several notes on one syllable
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- 2-line pairs with 4-3-4-3
- Singers a part of the community
- African American secular songs sung to coordinate work in the field
- Ballad adopts elements of new surroundings
- Cornfield holler
- Name of university saved by the Jubilee Singers
- Song developed from prolonging the work song
- Single-sheet, cheap, printed words only
- An English/Celtic ballad country
- Extra syllables into the iambic foot
- Singers reaching beyond the community
30 Clues: Five-note scale • Cornfield holler • Spreading songs/music • Cultural group Nigeria • 2-line pairs with 4-3-4-3 • Example of a native ballad • African religious folk music • example of an imported ballad • Ballad originating in America • Spiritual for solo with piano • All verses have the same music • Offbeat clapping in a spritual • Dominant trait in African music • ...
New Zealand Music Month 2020-05-19
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- New Zealand's most popular seven piece band
- Cuba Street club that has now closed down
- New Zealand artist who sold their Vodafone music award on trademe
- Another name for a kiwi dude who loves Drum & Bass
- Independent New Zealand music label founded in 1981
- New Zealand artist who played alongside Rod Stewart at the 2005 Mission Concert
- New Zealand's most popular indie-pop artist
- New Zealand rap artist who made a song with Akon
- A successful New Zealand band who met whilst attending university in Dunedin
- A popular K'road music venue
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- New Zealand christian music festival
- A festival that runs in both the North and South island
- New Zealand based producer who has shot to international success (hint) their name has numbers in it
- Te Reo heavy metal music trio
- A Wellington based producer and DJ who was once apart of the blackseeds
- Up and coming alternative-pop artist
- Iconic New Zealand Hip-Hop group
- Cuba Street's most iconic music venue
- New Zealand rock band founded in Wellington in 1988
- Wellington band that started off as street buskers
20 Clues: A popular K'road music venue • Te Reo heavy metal music trio • Iconic New Zealand Hip-Hop group • New Zealand christian music festival • Up and coming alternative-pop artist • Cuba Street's most iconic music venue • Cuba Street club that has now closed down • New Zealand's most popular seven piece band • New Zealand's most popular indie-pop artist • ...
"Protest Songs" Crossword (മ◡മ) 2020-11-26
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- What the slaves owners thought about African music.
- The person who sings.
- Plural of the word indicating a period of one hundred years.
- The all letter word for 10 000.
- A type of song based on the Bible.
- A percussion instrument.
- Instrument originally used for washing clothes.
- Genre of music that is a mix between jazz and blues.
- Music genre that is the roots of any modern music.
- The practice or system of owning slaves.
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- What the slaves owners were affraid of when their slaves sang in their native language.
- A word that refers to a ten-year period.
- The region of USA where work songs were born.
- The decade when the rock'n'roll music genre was born.
- Chord instrument used by tapping keys on a keyboard.
- A famous black singer and trumpet-player.
- The king of rock'n'roll.
- A very popular chord instrument used by plucking or strumming your fingers on it.
- Name of the movie opening scene we studied in class.
- Genre of music that expresses sadness and day-to-day troubles.
20 Clues: The person who sings. • The king of rock'n'roll. • A percussion instrument. • The all letter word for 10 000. • A type of song based on the Bible. • A word that refers to a ten-year period. • The practice or system of owning slaves. • A famous black singer and trumpet-player. • The region of USA where work songs were born. • Instrument originally used for washing clothes. • ...
W A Drum 2021-05-27
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- signal to start / stop rhythm
- agricultural rhythm
- Played with sticks
- Mid sized dunun drum
- skin used on a djembe
- community that Kuku comes from
- skin used on a dunun
- largest drum in dunun set
- rhythm/dance of the shoemaker
- 2 notes on the dunun
- he note played on the downbeat/one, like an exclamation point
- used to hold the skin on the drum
- divisible by 3
- Continent that the music comes from
- small dunun drum
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- Where you play bass, tone and slap
- rhythm played when the women come back from fishing
- three notes on the djembe
- a passage of music composed to link one section of music to another.
- Country that the music comes from
- way of writing down the music
- welcoming rhythm
- Empire where the music comes from
- a group of musicians/dancers/performers
- divisible by 2
- i _____ spagetti
- Played on the side of the dunun
- A device, such as a formula or rhyme, used as an aid in remembering
28 Clues: divisible by 2 • divisible by 3 • welcoming rhythm • i _____ spagetti • small dunun drum • Played with sticks • agricultural rhythm • Mid sized dunun drum • skin used on a dunun • 2 notes on the dunun • skin used on a djembe • three notes on the djembe • largest drum in dunun set • signal to start / stop rhythm • way of writing down the music • rhythm/dance of the shoemaker • ...
Miss Zagara presents: Jazz! 2024-04-10
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- a genre that Jazz came from
- _______Marsalis, famous Jazz trumpet player and composer
- The period of time where alcohol was illegal in the US
- the name for a song in jazz
- popular woodwind instrument in a jazz group
- modern genre of music that stems from Jazz
- Ella ________, famous Jazz vocalist
- ______Renaissance, the rebirth of Black culture in NYC neighborhoods
- Slave ______, the transportation of enslaved people from Africa to the Americas
- a style of Jazz music after swing. Fast tempo, complex chord progressions
- musical emphasis of "weak" beats
- musical characteristic of jazz. One musician plays a melody and the ensemble responds
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- The art of playing music made up on the spot
- A group of 3-8 jazz musicians playing together
- the movement of about 6 million Black Americans from the South to northern metropolitan hubs (NYC, Chicago, Pittsburgh, etc)
- genre of Brazilian jazz music
- __________-Bar Blues, harmonic structure that Jazz and other genres follow
- a genre of music from which many others were born
- a type of music
- _______ Monk, famous Jazz pianist
20 Clues: a type of music • a genre that Jazz came from • the name for a song in jazz • genre of Brazilian jazz music • musical emphasis of "weak" beats • _______ Monk, famous Jazz pianist • Ella ________, famous Jazz vocalist • modern genre of music that stems from Jazz • popular woodwind instrument in a jazz group • The art of playing music made up on the spot • ...
DUBSTEP 2013-03-11
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- Used to boost the bass, treble or mid frequencies of a sound
- the opening section of a piece of music
- the button represented by a yellow square
- A well known dubstep artist
- the closing section of a piece of music
- the low pitched sounds within a track
- Part of another song or track used in your own work
- the button represented by a red dot
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- An effect used to add depth or echo
- Pre recorded framents imported into a track
- using the voice - sometimes appears in Dubstep
- A digitally altered bassline found in Dub music
- the high pitched sounds within a track
- A music program used to create Dubstep
- what you must do to keep your work
- An instrument used to play ideas into Cubase
- a tool used to create many versions of the same clip
- what you do to put an audio loop into your project
- A subject in school, and something listened to
- the button represented by a forward arrow symbol
- a tool used in Cubase to take a section of music
21 Clues: A well known dubstep artist • what you must do to keep your work • An effect used to add depth or echo • the button represented by a red dot • the low pitched sounds within a track • the high pitched sounds within a track • A music program used to create Dubstep • the opening section of a piece of music • the closing section of a piece of music • ...
Orchestra Crossword 2023-04-10
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- How you sit in your chair
- To gradually get softer
- Every one sings together
- Two or more parts at the same time and not in unison
- Where you jump to in the music
- How a musician emotes the music
- Soft
- To gradually get louder
- How music is spaced out across time
- The distance between notes
- Lowers the note one half step
- The loudness of the music
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- Loud
- Extra weight from the bow at the beginning of the note
- A tempo slightly faster than Andente
- being in tune with your self and your section
- An extra vocal part added on top of everything else and usually towards the end of a piece
- What music is written on
- A style played like singing
- Forte Medium loud
- The distance between the top and bottom note of a scale
- The art of writing original music
- Lift Sometimes called a bow reset or retake
- Raises the note one half step
- Watch the conductor for the release
25 Clues: Loud • Soft • Forte Medium loud • To gradually get softer • To gradually get louder • What music is written on • Every one sings together • How you sit in your chair • The loudness of the music • The distance between notes • A style played like singing • Raises the note one half step • Lowers the note one half step • Where you jump to in the music • How a musician emotes the music • ...
6 grade english 2023-06-09
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- Loves music a little too much
- Likes history (not the class cuz who does)
- Loves Swimming
- Loves Music& Dance
- Likes playing games their computer
- Loves acting/singing
- Loves their sport a little too much
- Loves Hotpockets and gaming on their computer
- Loves to draw
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- Likes art and drawing
- Loves pinguins and chess
- Loves to wear hoodies
- Likes to read/listen to 80's music
- Likes Tetris and Soccer
- Loves their pet (otis)
- Loves ice dodo and bragging
- Loves their friends and music
- Loves to draw, Unique outfits everyday
- Loves their dog
- Loves Spending time w/ Friends
20 Clues: Loves to draw • Loves Swimming • Loves their dog • Loves Music& Dance • Loves acting/singing • Likes art and drawing • Loves to wear hoodies • Loves their pet (otis) • Likes Tetris and Soccer • Loves pinguins and chess • Loves ice dodo and bragging • Loves music a little too much • Loves their friends and music • Loves Spending time w/ Friends • Likes to read/listen to 80's music • ...
CFE Review by Ailani G. Gonzalez Velazquez 2022-05-09
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- - note duration is shortened
- - first period of music
- - someone who plays music
- - very fast
- - the musics pattern
- - all togethere
- - gradually softer
- - gradually increasing the volume of the song
- - Strong or loud pitch
- - quick and lively
- - return to original tempo
- - the end
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- - a sign placed in between clef and time signature
- - tells you beats per measure and which note gets the beat
- - someone who writes music
- - modern tempo
- - were the players put their music so they can read it
- - medium pitch
- - has the same notes as viola
- - the pitch is loud then immediately soft
20 Clues: - the end • - very fast • - modern tempo • - medium pitch • - all togethere • - gradually softer • - quick and lively • - the musics pattern • - Strong or loud pitch • - first period of music • - someone who plays music • - someone who writes music • - return to original tempo • - note duration is shortened • - has the same notes as viola • - the pitch is loud then immediately soft • ...
CFE Review by Ailani G. Gonzalez Velazquez 2022-05-09
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- - first period of music
- - note duration is shortened
- - the pitch is loud then immediately soft
- - the end
- singnature - a sign placed in between clef and time signature
- - all togethere
- - someone who writes music
- - someone who plays music
- - gradually softer
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- - the musics pattern
- - modern tempo
- - tells you beats per measure and which note gets the beat
- - very fast
- - Strong or loud pitch
- - quick and lively
- - return to original tempo
- - were the players put their music so they can read it
- - has the same notes as viola
- - medium pitch
- - gradually increasing the volume of the song
20 Clues: - the end • - very fast • - modern tempo • - medium pitch • - all togethere • - quick and lively • - gradually softer • - the musics pattern • - Strong or loud pitch • - first period of music • - someone who plays music • - return to original tempo • - someone who writes music • - note duration is shortened • - has the same notes as viola • - the pitch is loud then immediately soft • ...
Gauge's Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- a silver triangle
- a brass instrument
- 2 people who sing together
- to play with the drums
- a group of people making music
- part of a song that recors at regular leve
- a person who writes music as a profession
- black and white keys
- a group of people singing
- snare and Bass drum
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- a rhythmic unit in a piece of music
- a note that is silent
- a keyboard percussion
- equipment for making records
- a performance
- a certain pace music should be played
- a high note
- the most popular woodwind instrument
- normally churches have them
- a large stringed instrument
20 Clues: a high note • a performance • a silver triangle • a brass instrument • snare and Bass drum • black and white keys • a note that is silent • a keyboard percussion • to play with the drums • a group of people singing • 2 people who sing together • normally churches have them • a large stringed instrument • equipment for making records • a group of people making music • ...
Medieval Music Crossword 2012-10-03
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- Long and smooth type of music
- An order of service or worship
- A second period of Medieval Music
- A word that is used to describe music, and means one sound
- The class of priests during the Middle Ages
- Means I believe in Latin
- A word used to describe music, means multiple sounds
- A lively mass that took a long time
- What were wind instruments made of
- What were the first recorders made of
- What was non secular music called
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- A medieval period famous in france
- The class of laborers durin the Middle Ages
- Something used in Medieval times to keep time, is on the Bagpipes and the Hurdy gurty
- A way of playing notes in a short and sharp manner
- A manner of pulling on strings of an instrument
- The class of Warriors during the Middle Ages
- A lonely sad mass that was sung at funerals
- What were notes in Medieval Ages called
- What means holy in Latin, a type of Church Song.
- In Medieval Music were steps normally larger than a 5th
21 Clues: Means I believe in Latin • Long and smooth type of music • An order of service or worship • A second period of Medieval Music • What was non secular music called • A medieval period famous in france • What were wind instruments made of • A lively mass that took a long time • What were the first recorders made of • What were notes in Medieval Ages called • ...
Medieval Music Crossword 2012-10-09
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- The class of laborers durin the Middle Ages
- A lonely sad mass that was sung at funerals
- A word used to describe music, means multiple sounds
- A word that is used to describe music, and means one sound
- A medieval period famous in france
- What were notes in Medieval Ages called
- Means I believe in Latin
- What were the first recorders made of
- Something used in Medieval times to keep time, is on the Bagpipes and the Hurdy gurty
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- The class of Warriors during the Middle Ages
- A way of playing notes in a short and sharp manner
- The class of priests during the Middle Ages
- A lively mass that took a long time
- A second period in Medieval Music
- Long and smooth type of music
- What were wind instruments made of
- A manner of pulling on strings of an instrument
- An order of service or worship
- What means holy in Latin, a type of Church Song.
- What was non secular music called
- Does Medieval Music have rhythm
21 Clues: Means I believe in Latin • Long and smooth type of music • An order of service or worship • Does Medieval Music have rhythm • A second period in Medieval Music • What was non secular music called • What were wind instruments made of • A medieval period famous in france • A lively mass that took a long time • What were the first recorders made of • ...
The Renaissance Era 2016-10-12
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- A guitar-like instrument used during the Renaissance Era.
- This instrument is an ancestor of the oboe.
- Started the Protestant Reformation.
- All voices singing the same melodic line simultaneously.
- This instrument is an early type of trombone.
- The era between 1400 and 1600 is called the__Era.
- To sing without accompaniment.
- This composer is considered to be one of England's greatest Renaissance composers.
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- The ancestor of the violin.
- An instrument that you hit, strike, scrape or shake to play.
- A secular form of music during the Renaissance Era.
- 'Grandfather' of opera. Composed during the Renaissance Era.
- A great Italian composer during the Renaissance Era.
- Most sacred music composed during the Renaissance Era was written in this language.
- A form of Sacred music sung by monks.
- A person who writes music.
- Renaissance music was either Sacred or__
- A male singer castrated in boyhood so as to retain a soprano or alto voice.
- The Mass, the Motet and the hymn are different forms of___music found in Renaissance music.
- The word Renaissance means_____.
20 Clues: A person who writes music. • The ancestor of the violin. • To sing without accompaniment. • The word Renaissance means_____. • Started the Protestant Reformation. • A form of Sacred music sung by monks. • Renaissance music was either Sacred or__ • This instrument is an ancestor of the oboe. • This instrument is an early type of trombone. • ...
Drake 2024-04-27
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- - "Drake's 2017 playlist album featuring global music influences."
- - "Role Drake holds with the Toronto Raptors."
- - "Canadian rapper, singer, and actor known for hits like 'Hotline Bling.'"
- - "Drake's double album released in 2018, featuring 'God's Plan.'"
- - "Drake is often seen courtside at this Toronto basketball team's games."
- - "Drake's hit song from the album 'Nothing Was the Same.'"
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- - "Drake's single with the most viewed music video on YouTube."
- - "Drake famously recorded some of his early mixtapes in this setting."
- - "Drake has won four of these prestigious music awards."
- - "Drake's full birth name."
- PLAN - "Drake's hit single that broke streaming records in 2018."
- - "Television series where Drake played Jimmy Brooks."
- - "Record label and clothing brand co-founded by Drake."
- - "Drake's hit song known for its catchy hook and music video."
- - "Nickname often used by Drake."
- - "Record label where Drake began his music career with Lil Wayne."
- - "Annual music festival in Toronto founded by Drake."
- - "Drake is often credited with popularizing this hip-hop style."
- - "City where Drake was born and raised."
- - "Drake's debut studio album released in 2010."
20 Clues: - "Drake's full birth name." • - "Nickname often used by Drake." • - "City where Drake was born and raised." • - "Role Drake holds with the Toronto Raptors." • - "Drake's debut studio album released in 2010." • - "Television series where Drake played Jimmy Brooks." • - "Annual music festival in Toronto founded by Drake." • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-23
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- Three or more notes played at the same time. On the ukulele, chords are played by plucking or strumming multiple strings at the same time.
- A sequence of notes that are often the main tune of a piece of music.
- Clef A clef symbol used for higher-pitched instruments like the ukulele, indicating the pitch of the notes.
- Symbols that represent musical sounds with specific pitches and durations.
- The variation in loudness between notes or phrases in music.
- A simplified form of musical notation that guides you on where to place your fingers on the fretboard instead of specific musical pitches and rhythms.
- Signature The notation used to specify how many beats are in each measure and what type of note counts as one beat.
- Symbols that indicate silences in the music, telling you when not to play.
- The speed of the beat, which can be fast or slow.
- A symbol at the beginning of the staff that indicates the pitch of the notes.
- Playing melodies and solos where single notes are played one at a time.
- Sign Symbols that instruct musicians to play a section of music again.
- Alphabet The series of letters (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) used to name notes in Western music.
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- The specific frequency of a sound wave assigned to a musical note, used as a reference for tuning instruments.
- The use of simultaneous pitches or chords to support the melody and create a richer, more complex sound in music.
- The foundation of written music, made up of five horizontal lines and four spaces.
- Bar Line Marks the end of a piece of music.
- Chunks of time in music, each containing a specific number of beats.
- Strumming the strings with a downward motion, typically using the backs of your fingernails.
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music, providing the timing and flow.
- The steady pulse you feel in music, like a clock ticking.
- Strumming the strings with an upward motion, typically using the flesh of your fingertips.
- Line Vertical lines that separate measures in music.
- A little device that helps musicians keep a steady beat when they practice.
- Lines Short lines added above or below the staff to extend the range for higher or lower notes.
- A little device that helps musicians keep a steady beat when they practice. Each click is 1 beat, and you can set it to tick faster or slower.
26 Clues: Bar Line Marks the end of a piece of music. • The speed of the beat, which can be fast or slow. • Line Vertical lines that separate measures in music. • The steady pulse you feel in music, like a clock ticking. • The variation in loudness between notes or phrases in music. • Chunks of time in music, each containing a specific number of beats. • ...
Styles of Music Vocabulary 2025-01-09
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- A loud and energetic music style with electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms.
- Music with smooth vocals, emotional lyrics, and a strong beat, often blending soul and jazz influences.
- Artwork or drawings made in public spaces, often linked to Hip Hop culture.
- Popular music that’s catchy, easy to sing along to, and often played on the radio.
- A music style known for its swing rhythm, improvisation, and use of instruments like saxophones and trumpets.
- Spoken or chanted rhymes performed to a beat.
- The combination of instruments used to create the sound of a song or piece of music.
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- A style of music with guitars, storytelling lyrics, and sometimes a twangy sound inspired by rural life.
- Music written long ago (like Mozart or Beethoven) that often uses orchestras or pianos and follows specific rules.
- A style of energetic dance with cool moves like spins and flips, often performed to Hip Hop music. Includes Locking, Popping and Breaking
- Literature Written information about music, like song lyrics, sheet music, or books about composers and styles.
- A music style with rhyming lyrics (rap), beats made on a computer, and themes about real-life experiences.
- The structure or plan of a piece of music, like how it’s organized into verses, choruses, and bridges.
- A slow and emotional song that tells a story.
14 Clues: A slow and emotional song that tells a story. • Spoken or chanted rhymes performed to a beat. • Artwork or drawings made in public spaces, often linked to Hip Hop culture. • A loud and energetic music style with electric guitars, drums, and strong rhythms. • Popular music that’s catchy, easy to sing along to, and often played on the radio. • ...
Courtney's Music Genres 2022-03-07
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- This music emerged from Black-American DJs from Chicago in the 1980s.
- This genre emerged in the 1970s out of Bronx,New York.
- This music includes: spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and simple ballads.
- This genre grew out of the UK’s jungle scene in the 1990s.
- There are different varieties of this genre. It was popular in the 1980s.
- Singers from this genre of music project their voices over a full orchestra because of the way they sing.
- It emphasizes the use of positive and uplifting messages to promote faith and belief.
- Modern artists of this genre are: Chris Brown, Beyonce, Summer Walker and Jazmine Sullivan.
- This music typically has 140 beats per minute.
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- This was the music of the Civil Rights Movement.
- Instruments in this genre are: drums, bass guitar, electric guitar, and a scraper.
- It was influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine.
- This genre originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans.
- This music originated from Spanish & Portuguese culture in the 16th century.
- Popular artists from this genre include: Michael Jackson, Adele, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga.
- This music is influenced by synth pop, house music, funk, post-disco, etc.
- This form of music began in Ancient Greece & grew popular in the Dark Ages.
- This genre emerged in the 1940s and 1950s from the United States and the United Kingdom.
18 Clues: This music typically has 140 beats per minute. • This was the music of the Civil Rights Movement. • This genre emerged in the 1970s out of Bronx,New York. • This genre grew out of the UK’s jungle scene in the 1990s. • It was influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. • This music emerged from Black-American DJs from Chicago in the 1980s. • ...
Courtney's Music Genres Crossword 2022-03-07
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- This genre originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans.
- This genre grew out of the UK’s jungle scene in the 1990s.
- This was the music of the Civil Rights Movement.
- It was influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine.
- This music emerged from Black-American DJs from Chicago in the 1980s.
- This music is influenced by synth pop, house music, funk, post-disco, etc.
- This music typically has 140 beats per minute.
- Modern artists of this genre are: Chris Brown, Beyonce, Summer Walker and Jazmine Sullivan.
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- This music originated from Spanish & Portuguese culture in the 16th century.
- This genre emerged in the 1970s out of Bronx,New York.
- This form of music began in Ancient Greece & grew popular in the Dark Ages.
- This genre emerged in the 1940s and 1950s from the United States and the United Kingdom.
- This music includes: spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and simple ballads.
- There are different varieties of this genre. It was popular in the 1980s.
- Singers from this genre of music project their voices over a full orchestra because of the way they sing.
- Popular artists from this genre include: Michael Jackson, Adele, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga.
- Instruments in this genre are: drums, bass guitar, electric guitar, and a scraper.
- Rap It emphasizes the use of positive and uplifting messages to promote faith and belief.
18 Clues: This music typically has 140 beats per minute. • This was the music of the Civil Rights Movement. • This genre emerged in the 1970s out of Bronx,New York. • This genre grew out of the UK’s jungle scene in the 1990s. • It was influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. • This music emerged from Black-American DJs from Chicago in the 1980s. • ...
The Heart of Films 2012-12-09
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- feeling of sympathy and pity for the characters
- associated with high pitch fast moving rhythm
- emotion during horror films
- film a film with no recorded sound
- first film with a musical score
- popular film with no music
- written form of music
- person who is in charge of film
- a recorded story or event
- created a calm relaxing setting in theatres during silent films
- different category’s characterized by their similarities
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- theory created by pavlov
- genre that elicits fear or anxiety
- genre that makes you feel warmth and passion
- a person who writes music
- Associated with low pitch slower music
- emotion during sad films
- plays and important role in films
18 Clues: written form of music • theory created by pavlov • emotion during sad films • a person who writes music • a recorded story or event • popular film with no music • emotion during horror films • first film with a musical score • person who is in charge of film • plays and important role in films • genre that elicits fear or anxiety • film a film with no recorded sound • ...
Popular Artist (first name only) 2025-03-28
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- makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid
- Clues
- Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer.
- known for her sad music and baggy clothes style
- Known for their bedroom shows during covid and being a eras tour opener
- Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen
- This artist is popular for joking about being different artist like Sabrina
- Known for her song ceilings
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- This artist is known for their teardrop star symbol and sad music.
- Has very sad music and is part of a band.
- Has a girlfriend who also makes music
- A top artist of the past few years who started her debut with a country album as a teen.
- Was on a disney show and now is very popular in the music industry
- Has been an opener for many artist like taylor,Noah,etc she makes fun pop music.
- known for the color purple
- Known for the way they dress and top songs like fine line and matilda
16 Clues: Clues • known for the color purple • Known for her song ceilings • Has a girlfriend who also makes music • Has very sad music and is part of a band. • known for her sad music and baggy clothes style • Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen • Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer. • makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid • ...
Music - Unit 6B 2025-10-30
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- A category or type of music, such as jazz, pop, or rock.
- The special room where musicians record songs
- The words of a song
- A style of upbeat electronic music, often played in clubs | Serious or traditional music written by composers like Mozart or Bach (9 letters)
- A live musical performance for an audience
- A small group of musicians, often playing rock or pop music
- An new version of a recorded song, often created by a DJ.
- Heard in movies.
- Your teacher started to play this in middle school because he thought it would make him look cool.
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- The main tune of a piece of music.
- The people who watch and listen to a performance.
- Also heard in movies, but just sound, not music.
- A music group some girls in this class like.
- All tickets for a show have been bought.
- Most popular male artist on Spotify.
- A collection of songs released together
- Most popular female artist on Spotify.
17 Clues: Heard in movies. • The words of a song • The main tune of a piece of music. • Most popular male artist on Spotify. • Most popular female artist on Spotify. • A collection of songs released together • All tickets for a show have been bought. • A live musical performance for an audience • A music group some girls in this class like. • ...
How Music Works 2025-01-15
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- How high or low a note sounds
- Someone that writes music
- When each note and rest happens
- How the melody and accompaniment relate
- More than one note played at a time
- The parts of music that support the melody
- The pulse of the music
- How loud or soft music is
- A musical symbol that means to play a sound
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- A musical symbol that means to stay silent
- What instruments are playing
- The main idea of a piece of music
- Person that provides a beat for a musical group
- The way one shapes and connects notes
- Sound that's been organized in certain ways
- The unique quality of a sound
16 Clues: The pulse of the music • Someone that writes music • How loud or soft music is • What instruments are playing • How high or low a note sounds • The unique quality of a sound • When each note and rest happens • The main idea of a piece of music • More than one note played at a time • The way one shapes and connects notes • How the melody and accompaniment relate • ...
Free Time 2025-07-11
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- – A fast-talking music style with strong rhythm and rhymes
- – Very pleasing to the eye or heart
- – A person who takes pictures for a job or hobby
- – Live music shows with a big crowd
- – A person who uses brushes and color to make art
- – Someone who performs with rhythm and movement
- – To have fun doing something
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- – A fun, catchy music style heard on the radio
- – Moving your body to music
- – Someone who creates stories, books, or articles
- – Not quiet; makes a lot of noise
- – A person who uses their voice to perform music
- – Fun things you do in your free time
- – A person who plays roles in movies or on stage
- – A strong feeling of deep affection
- – A place to watch plays or musicals
- – The opposite of like
- – A smooth music style with saxophones and improvisation
18 Clues: – The opposite of like • – Moving your body to music • – To have fun doing something • – Not quiet; makes a lot of noise • – Very pleasing to the eye or heart • – Live music shows with a big crowd • – A strong feeling of deep affection • – A place to watch plays or musicals • – Fun things you do in your free time • – A fun, catchy music style heard on the radio • ...
20th Century Music 2022-03-28
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- most famous Impreionism composer
- music of "chance"
- German music movement; harsh and dissonant
- most famous ragtime composer
- French music movement; delicate and calm
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- blues, ragtime, Dixieland, soul, rock, rap
- "new Classical" movement
- pioneer of aleatory music
- music without a tonal center
- most famous expresionism composer
- Big Band piano player/composer
- popular music form using improvisation
- 1930's/1940's big band dance music
13 Clues: music of "chance" • "new Classical" movement • pioneer of aleatory music • music without a tonal center • most famous ragtime composer • Big Band piano player/composer • most famous Impreionism composer • most famous expresionism composer • 1930's/1940's big band dance music • popular music form using improvisation • French music movement; delicate and calm • ...
History of Jamaican Music 2016-11-14
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- voted song of the century by Time magazine
- continent that influenced the roots of Jamaican music
- Bob Marley's band
- the forerunner of reggae music, fast with a strong offbeat
- an early form of reggae music originating in Jamaica in the 1960s, characterized by a slow tempo.
- style of instruments used in mento
- bass instrument used in mento
- heritage of many Jamaicans
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- song that introduced reggae to the world in 1968
- well known musical legend that popularized Reggae music
- Bob Marley's hit album
- explorer that discovered Jamaica
- modern style of music influenced by reggae
- an island located in the Caribbean Sea
- geographic area of Jamaica
- 1st recorded Jamaican Music
16 Clues: Bob Marley's band • Bob Marley's hit album • geographic area of Jamaica • heritage of many Jamaicans • 1st recorded Jamaican Music • bass instrument used in mento • explorer that discovered Jamaica • style of instruments used in mento • an island located in the Caribbean Sea • voted song of the century by Time magazine • modern style of music influenced by reggae • ...
Music crossword 8 2022-09-01
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- the lyrical parts of the song
- used to enhance or record one's instrument
- A collection of songs by a band or an artist
- a musician who plays an instrument that has a row of levers
- a person who helps bands or an artist find their vision on albums
- an echo effect
- the instrument that holds the beat in popular music songs
- Most well known music award gala held annually
- when one layers
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- a place where you record music
- a live performance of music
- computer program
- (usually a small) group of musician that back up the singer
- a musician who plays one of the most common stringed instruments
- Usually the most catchy part of the song
- a large ensemble of musicians that usually play classical music
- one of the building blocks of music that construct of chords
- the process of optimising and combining multitrack recordings
- song released by an artist or a band considered to be a hit
19 Clues: an echo effect • when one layers • computer program • a live performance of music • the lyrical parts of the song • a place where you record music • Usually the most catchy part of the song • used to enhance or record one's instrument • A collection of songs by a band or an artist • Most well known music award gala held annually • ...
TB3 Unit 3: Music 2025-05-19
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- Music made mainly with computers and synthesizers
- Not old; having lived only a short time
- Good‑looking for a man
- Pleasant to look at, often for a girl or thing
- Modern chart music that is easy to sing along to
- Very nice to look at or listen to
- Helping you feel calm and rest
- Music by composers like Mozart or Beethoven
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- Feeling glad and smiling
- Having existed for many years
- Liked by many people
- Popular and in style at the moment
- Full of loud sounds
- Very bad
- Fashionable and impressive in a relaxed way
- hop Music with rap and strong beats, born in the Bronx
- Hard, guitar‑based music style
- Making a lot of noise
- Feeling unhappy
19 Clues: Very bad • Feeling unhappy • Full of loud sounds • Liked by many people • Making a lot of noise • Good‑looking for a man • Feeling glad and smiling • Having existed for many years • Helping you feel calm and rest • Hard, guitar‑based music style • Very nice to look at or listen to • Popular and in style at the moment • Not old; having lived only a short time • ...
Music and books 2025-08-17
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- Music with instruments like saxophone, often with improvisation.
- Modern music that is easy to listen to and popular.
- An exciting story with danger and suspense.
- A book about a person’s life written by another person.
- A story about love and relationships.
- metal Very loud rock music with electric guitars.
- A book with real facts and information.
- A funny story that makes people laugh.
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- A book about a person’s life written by that person.
- A scary story with ghosts, monsters, or frightening events.
- Music with strong guitars and drums.
- Old music with orchestras, violins, and pianos.
- Fiction A story about the future, space, or new technology.
- Music with a strong beat for dancing.
- hop Music with fast rhythm and spoken words (rap).
- A story with magic, imaginary places, or strange creatures.
16 Clues: Music with strong guitars and drums. • A story about love and relationships. • Music with a strong beat for dancing. • A funny story that makes people laugh. • A book with real facts and information. • An exciting story with danger and suspense. • Old music with orchestras, violins, and pianos. • metal Very loud rock music with electric guitars. • ...
The Classical Era 2025-11-14
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- A very famous Classical composer.
- The structure of "shape" of a piece of music.
- A short musical idea, like a musical sentence.
- A large group of musicians who play together.
- A very famous opera composed by a Classical composer.
- A long piece of music for an orchestra with several sections.
- One type of quartet.
- The main tune of a piece of music.
- A person who writes music.
- How loud or soft the music is.
- The era that came after Classical.
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- A type of music and era from 1750-1820.
- Hadyn and Beethoven composed many famous piano...
- A famous composer who started in the Classical Era and became deaf.
- A Classical composer known as the "Father of the Symphony".
- A texture of music with a clear, predominant melody and chordal accompaniment.
16 Clues: One type of quartet. • A person who writes music. • How loud or soft the music is. • A very famous Classical composer. • The main tune of a piece of music. • The era that came after Classical. • A type of music and era from 1750-1820. • The structure of "shape" of a piece of music. • A large group of musicians who play together. • ...
Unit 2-4 Musik & Essen * Deutsch 2023-10-24
17 Clues: tea • cake • soup • water • juice • music • to eat • coffee • to drink • ice cream • I like ... • classical music • I don't like ... • the music of ... • Do you like ... ? • sandwich with lunchmeat • cheese sandwich NOTE: use ae for ä
Miss C’s Musical Crossword 2021-02-04
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- Country in which Sound of Music was set.
- Russian trad. music is often in this tonality.
- Pentatonic music composed from how many notes?
- This country’s trad. music is pentatonic.
- Swiss goatherds sing in this style.
- Short, bouncy notes.
- Two or more of the same pitch sounding together.
- Accelerando means getting gradually ...?
- The country whose trad. music/dance is Flamenco.
- Two or more different notes sounding together
- The Ancient Greek harp, kithara, gave us this.
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- A lot of French trad. music is played on this.
- The number of beats in each bar in a Waltz.
- Jazzy, off-beat rhythm.
- This German composer wrote Ode to Joy.
- This style of singing become viral on tik tok.
- Ode to Joy is the anthem of this union.
17 Clues: Short, bouncy notes. • Jazzy, off-beat rhythm. • Swiss goatherds sing in this style. • This German composer wrote Ode to Joy. • Ode to Joy is the anthem of this union. • Country in which Sound of Music was set. • Accelerando means getting gradually ...? • This country’s trad. music is pentatonic. • The number of beats in each bar in a Waltz. • ...
American Composers 2025-05-23
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- Style of music Ellington helped shape
- Price blended classical music with this type of African American song
- He studied music in this European country
- Her Symphony in E Minor was premiered in this city
- Florence Price played this keyboard instrument
- Bernstein led this major New York orchestra
- Price studied music at this New England school
- One of his famous songs: Take the A _____
- Musical style Copland used: _______ and folk
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- Bernstein brought classical music to _______
- Copland’s music often sounded like this country
- Composer of West Side Story
- Composer of Appalachian Spring
- He was also a famous _______
- His TV program: Young People’s _______
- “It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got That _______”
- He was a leader of this type of large jazz band
- Copland’s famous fanfare: “Fanfare for the _______ Man
- Duke’s instrument of choice
19 Clues: Composer of West Side Story • Duke’s instrument of choice • He was also a famous _______ • Composer of Appalachian Spring • Style of music Ellington helped shape • His TV program: Young People’s _______ • He studied music in this European country • One of his famous songs: Take the A _____ • Bernstein led this major New York orchestra • ...
6 grade english 2023-06-09
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- Loves music a little too much
- Likes history (not the class cuz who does)
- Loves Swimming
- Loves Music& Dance
- Likes playing games their computer
- Loves acting/singing
- Loves their sport a little too much
- Loves Hotpockets and gaming on their computer
- Loves to draw
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- Likes art and drawing
- Loves pinguins and chess
- Loves to wear hoodies
- Likes to read/listen to 80's music
- Likes Tetris and Soccer
- Loves their pet (otis)
- Loves ice dodo and bragging
- Loves their friends and music
- Loves to draw, Unique outfits everyday
- Loves their dog
- Loves Spending time w/ Friends
20 Clues: Loves to draw • Loves Swimming • Loves their dog • Loves Music& Dance • Loves acting/singing • Likes art and drawing • Loves to wear hoodies • Loves their pet (otis) • Likes Tetris and Soccer • Loves pinguins and chess • Loves ice dodo and bragging • Loves music a little too much • Loves their friends and music • Loves Spending time w/ Friends • Likes to read/listen to 80's music • ...
Orchestra Vocabulary Review 1 2012-09-12
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- Italian for "fire or energy"
- Italian for "walking pace" [tempo]
- to grow softer
- Italian for "cheerful; livey" [tempo]
- Italian for "slow" [tempo]
- the ending to a piece of music (Italian for "tail")
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- to grow louder
- the period in music history from 1600 to 1750
- the pulse of the music
- a group of performers
- the softness or loudness of the music
- a type of round
- Italian for "very"
- a piece of music written for two performers
- two or more notes played at the same time
- use the bow
16 Clues: use the bow • to grow louder • to grow softer • a type of round • Italian for "very" • a group of performers • the pulse of the music • Italian for "slow" [tempo] • Italian for "fire or energy" • Italian for "walking pace" [tempo] • the softness or loudness of the music • Italian for "cheerful; livey" [tempo] • two or more notes played at the same time • ...
7th Band Terms 2022-05-04
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- The volume of music
- Clef read by trombones/tuba
- Raises the pitch by a 1/2 step
- Tells you how many beats are in the measure/what note gets the beat
- How we measure music
- The speed of the music
- Gradually increase in volume
- Lowers the pitch by a 1/2 step
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- Gradually decrease in volume
- A pattern in music
- The style of music
- Extremely fast
- Short and crisp
- Clef read by woodwinds/trumpet
- A musical pulse
- Where pitches and rhythms lie
16 Clues: Extremely fast • Short and crisp • A musical pulse • A pattern in music • The style of music • The volume of music • How we measure music • The speed of the music • Clef read by trombones/tuba • Gradually decrease in volume • Gradually increase in volume • Where pitches and rhythms lie • Raises the pitch by a 1/2 step • Clef read by woodwinds/trumpet • Lowers the pitch by a 1/2 step • ...
¿Que Sabes de Quien Conoces? 2020-09-07
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- - person from Texas of Mexican descent
- - parade
- - faith
- - celebration of a girl’s 15th birthday
- - of Mexican descent
- comunista - communist regime
- - from New York, of Puerto Rican descent
- - politician
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- - a style of Mexican folk music
- - black onyx stone, used to help protect babies from the evil eye
- - of Puerto Rican descent
- - a style of music from the South of Texas and the border of Mexico
- - heritage
- - Santeria
- - government
- - music genre with roots in Latin, Caribbean, and hip hop music
- político - political asylum
- - leader
- - rosary
- de ojo - the evil eye
20 Clues: - faith • - parade • - leader • - rosary • - heritage • - Santeria • - government • - politician • - of Mexican descent • de ojo - the evil eye • - of Puerto Rican descent • político - political asylum • comunista - communist regime • - a style of Mexican folk music • - person from Texas of Mexican descent • - celebration of a girl’s 15th birthday • - from New York, of Puerto Rican descent • ...
1950s Popular Music To 1960s 2024-05-04
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- The fanaticism that teenagers had for the Beatles in which they would constantly scream at them while they were performing because they loved the band so much. It also was a reason why the Beatles broke up.
- The mountain range that country music originated from
- Rock This type of rock music subgenre includes trippy studio effects, instrument-based feedback sounds, improvised guitar solos, and abstract lyrics that allude to hallucinogenic drug use
- This type of rock music was developed in Southern California that was popular from the late 1950s to the early 1960s that emphasized youth culture of surfing, cars, and romance
- Known as the King of rock and roll, he was considered one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century and still has people impersonating and performing as him
- The architect of rock and roll and was one of the African American musicians who was able to be popular to all races
- A radio station that still exists today that plays country music that started in 1925 in Nashville, Tennessee
- A music genre that deemphasized the melody and chord progressions and instead focused on a strong rhythmic groove, especially in the bass line. It had a heavy emphasis on dancing
- A culture whose values and norms of behavior greatly differ from those of mainstream society
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- A more relaxed type of samba style that can be considered as cliche elevator music and literally translates to "New wave/trend"
- The repeated and rapid changes of pitch between the low pitch register to the high pitch register
- A cultural phenomenon in the mid 1960s when musicians from the UK came to America and greatly influenced musical tastes
- The most influential band of all time and were important in the development of the 1960s counterculture
- A music genre from African Americans that has its roots in gospel music and rhythm and blues and was influential in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s
- The country music trio that was a part of the 1st country generation that continues to have influence today
- One of the earliest styles of rock music
- The father of rock and roll whose lyrics focused on teenage life and consumerism
- A Portuguese term that was originally used to mean a "popular dance"
- A term used to describe popular black music from the 1950s to the 1960s that evolved out of the blues genre
- A genre of music that has its origins in the blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, country, and more
20 Clues: One of the earliest styles of rock music • The mountain range that country music originated from • A Portuguese term that was originally used to mean a "popular dance" • The father of rock and roll whose lyrics focused on teenage life and consumerism • A culture whose values and norms of behavior greatly differ from those of mainstream society • ...
Zara’s Concepts of Music 2020-09-06
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- apart of the orchestra
- moderately soft
- worth 1 beat
- the value is worth 2 beats
- forte(f)
- worth 1/4 of a beat
- high low sounds
- a sign at the beginning of every line
- soft
- is worth 1/2 a beat
- value is worth 4 beats
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- Colour how the instrument is played
- constant base of music
- two lines at the end of the music
- a repeated pattern that changes pitch
- long short sounds
- pattern of music
- how many beats are in each bar
- speed of music
- moderately loud
20 Clues: soft • forte(f) • worth 1 beat • speed of music • moderately soft • high low sounds • moderately loud • pattern of music • long short sounds • worth 1/4 of a beat • is worth 1/2 a beat • apart of the orchestra • constant base of music • value is worth 4 beats • the value is worth 2 beats • how many beats are in each bar • two lines at the end of the music • Colour how the instrument is played • ...
34 2024-07-29
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- Chappell Hill fall fest
- Luling summer event
- Delicious Houston event
- Lufkin forestry fair
- Music under Mason stars
- Smoky flavors event
- Music in Cedar Hill
- Rockport waterfront festival
- Beer fest in Dallas
- County fair in Hereford
- Country music in Kemah
- Trail rides in Houston
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- Seguin nuts and fun
- Music and lake fun
- Bluebell festival
- Waco river celebration
- Jazz performances in Dallas
- Georgetown flower celebration
- Palestine spring event
- Festival in Gainesville
- Beer fest in Shiner
- Dallas St. Patrick's celebration
- Conroe fish-focused event
- Southeast Texas cookoff
- Hill Country gathering
25 Clues: Bluebell festival • Music and lake fun • Seguin nuts and fun • Luling summer event • Smoky flavors event • Music in Cedar Hill • Beer fest in Shiner • Beer fest in Dallas • Lufkin forestry fair • Waco river celebration • Palestine spring event • Hill Country gathering • Country music in Kemah • Trail rides in Houston • Chappell Hill fall fest • Delicious Houston event • Music under Mason stars • ...
Words With Music 2014-03-19
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- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- type of composition that beings with a main melody
- emphasize the note
- flat or sharp signs placed after a clef (two words)
- take a breath (two words)
- a small group of people or a section playing
- medium tempo
- symbol that alters the pitch of a note until the end of the measure
- tells how many beats in a measure and what type note gets the beat (two words)
- first seven letters of the alphabet; these note names are assigned to the lines and spaces of the staff (two words)
- piece of music featuring three different parts played or sung together
- play or sing the music again (two words)
- walking tempo
- different versions of the main melody
- this type of rest gets 4 counts of silence
- smallest interval used in Western music (two words)
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- everyone playing
- speed of a piece of music
- this type of rest gets 2 counts of silence
- hold a note or rest longer than its usual value
- song in which the same part is played or sung by two or more groups starting at different times
- piece of music featuring two different parts played or sung together
- find important places in the music using these markers(two words)
- articulation that connects notes of different pitches; indicates a very smooth sound with only the first note tongued
- spontaneous composition of music through playing
- opening passage of a piece of music
- softness or loudness of a piece of music
- playing or singing a piece of music for the first time (two words)
- type of attack used to play a note or group of notes
- musical sentence, often 4 or 8 measures long
- adds half the value of the note
- fast tempo
- this type of note gets 1/2 count of sound
- also called an anacrusis, music that comes before the first full measure
- one person playing
- creation of music that can be performed later, usually from written notation
- soft
- this type of rest gets 1 count of silence
- two or more notes played or sung at the same time
- distance between two pitches
- loud
- marking that connects notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
42 Clues: soft • loud • fast tempo • medium tempo • walking tempo • everyone playing • emphasize the note • one person playing • speed of a piece of music • take a breath (two words) • distance between two pitches • adds half the value of the note • opening passage of a piece of music • different versions of the main melody • lowers the pitch of a note one half step • ...
Words With Music 2 2014-03-19
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- piece of music featuring two different parts played or sung together
- this type of rest gets 4 counts of silence
- flat or sharp signs placed after a clef (two words)
- speed of a piece of music
- take a breath (two words)
- also called an anacrusis, music that comes before the first full measure
- symbol that alters the pitch of a note until the end of the measure
- everyone playing
- articulation that connects notes of different pitches; indicates a very smooth sound with only the first note tongued
- find important places in the music using these markers(two words)
- a small group of people or a section playing
- this type of rest gets 1 count of silence
- soft
- walking tempo
- creation of music that can be performed later, usually from written notation
- fast tempo
- type of attack used to play a note or group of notes
- adds half the value of the note
- loud
- distance between two pitches
- piece of music featuring three different parts played or sung together
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
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- medium tempo
- hold a note or rest longer than its usual value
- tells how many beats in a measure and what type note gets the beat (two words)
- this type of rest gets 2 counts of silence
- this type of note gets 1/2 count of sound
- spontaneous composition of music through playing
- softness or loudness of a piece of music
- type of composition that beings with a main melody
- first seven letters of the alphabet; these note names are assigned to the lines and spaces of the staff (two words)
- two or more notes played or sung at the same time
- playing or singing a piece of music for the first time (two words)
- marking that connects notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- opening passage of a piece of music
- different versions of the main melody
- musical sentence, often 4 or 8 measures long
- song in which the same part is played or sung by two or more groups starting at different times
- smallest interval used in Western music (two words)
- play or sing the music again (two words)
- one person playing
- emphasize the note
42 Clues: soft • loud • fast tempo • medium tempo • walking tempo • everyone playing • one person playing • emphasize the note • speed of a piece of music • take a breath (two words) • distance between two pitches • adds half the value of the note • opening passage of a piece of music • different versions of the main melody • softness or loudness of a piece of music • ...
Rhythm 2017-10-02
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- A sign to represent a sound and its duration.
- No sound at all.
- A repeating rhythm.
- A regular set of beats.
- The act of making sounds in music
- A particular type or style of music
- The speed of the music.
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- To create your music composition.
- A work, a representation, an execution.
- The volume of the music.
- A set of notes with rhythm and words.
- The "high" or "low" of notes.
- A pulse.
- The length of the notes, or of the music.
- The type of sound made by an instrument or a voice.
15 Clues: A pulse. • No sound at all. • A repeating rhythm. • A regular set of beats. • The speed of the music. • The volume of the music. • The "high" or "low" of notes. • To create your music composition. • The act of making sounds in music • A particular type or style of music • A set of notes with rhythm and words. • A work, a representation, an execution. • ...
Medieval Music Crossword 2012-10-09
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- What were notes in Medieval Ages called
- The class of Warriors during the Middle Ages
- Means I believe in Latin
- The class of laborers durin the Middle Ages
- A lonely sad mass that was sung at funerals
- A manner of pulling on strings of an instrument
- An order of service or worship
- Long and smooth type of music
- What means holy in Latin, a type of Church Song.
- What was non secular music called
- What were the first recorders made of
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- A way of playing notes in a short and sharp manner
- A lively mass that took a long time
- The class of priests during the Middle Ages
- What were wind instruments made of
- A word that is used to describe music, and means one sound
- A word used to describe music, means multiple sounds
- A second period in Medieval Music
- A medieval period famous in france
- Does Medieval Music have rhythm
- Something used in Medieval times to keep time, is on the Bagpipes and the Hurdy gurty
21 Clues: Means I believe in Latin • Long and smooth type of music • An order of service or worship • Does Medieval Music have rhythm • A second period in Medieval Music • What was non secular music called • What were wind instruments made of • A medieval period famous in france • A lively mass that took a long time • What were the first recorders made of • ...
Hannah 2015-06-18
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- What type of string instrument did Bach play?
- How many oboes were there in Handel's water music?
- Where did Handel compose most of his famous works?
- What did Handel write his music for?
- How many snares were there in Handel's water music?
- What city was Bach born in?
- What is fast and lively?
- What style did Bach write in?
- What caused Bach to die?
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- Who was the organist that Bach travelled 200 miles to see?
- How many hours was the traffic stopped for when he was rehearsing in London?
- What instrument was Bach most famous for playing?
- How many trumpets were there in Handel's water music?
- Where was Handel born?
- Where does baroque take its name from?
- How many double bassoons were there in Handel's water music?
- What type of voice did Bach have when he was young?
- What was Bach's first name?
- How many bassoons were there in Handel's water music?
- What is Handel's first name?
- How many children did Bach have ALTOGETHER?
- At what age did Bach become an orphan?
22 Clues: Where was Handel born? • What is fast and lively? • What caused Bach to die? • What city was Bach born in? • What was Bach's first name? • What is Handel's first name? • What style did Bach write in? • What did Handel write his music for? • Where does baroque take its name from? • At what age did Bach become an orphan? • How many children did Bach have ALTOGETHER? • ...
General Music Review 2025-05-06
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- The instrument family that contains the Flute
- The speed of the song
- The instrument family that contains the Drum
- What you split lyrics by (also the beat of the words)
- The genre of music that was centered around the electric guitar
- Type of note worth 1/2 of a beat
- The genre of music that had Dizzy Gillespie
- Type of note worth 1 beat
- Type of clef we're using for our songs
- How loud or soft the music is
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- Type of note worth 4 beats
- The genre of music that has rapping and grafiti
- The genre of music that has non-sense syllables
- Words to a song
- The genre of music that contains drama, storytelling, and big dance numbers
- A note that makes no noise
- The order of the lines
- A group of 4 beats, separated by a vertical line
- Type of note worth 2 beats
- The instrument family that contains the Cello
- The instrument family that contains Trumpet
- If it's in a space it will hit you in the ________.
22 Clues: Words to a song • The speed of the song • The order of the lines • Type of note worth 1 beat • Type of note worth 4 beats • A note that makes no noise • Type of note worth 2 beats • How loud or soft the music is • Type of note worth 1/2 of a beat • Type of clef we're using for our songs • The genre of music that had Dizzy Gillespie • The instrument family that contains Trumpet • ...
Jazz 101 2025-03-01
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- "An American in ________"
- This instrument, invented in the 1840s, became very popular in jazz music
- A primary rhythmic influence of jazz music on everything that came after
- Duke Ellington's primary instrument
- The most published jazz artist in history (last name)
- The most direct descendent of jazz music
- The "First Lady of Song" (first name)
- This lively piano genre was the forerunner of jazz
- Popular American pianist and composer who brought jazz to the mainstream
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- Jazz became so popular to play because it had such a low: (three words)
- A mashup of different styles and genres, all in one piece of music
- Louis Armstrong's primary instrument
- The color of Gershwin's famous rhapsody
- Armstrong's nickname
- The second home city of jazz music
- This style of band became popular in the US during the Civil War
- "Porgy and _________"
- Birthplace of Louis Armstrong and of jazz overall (two words)
- What Gershwin wrote most of his music for:
- Louis Armstrong is perhaps best recognized by his:
- "I got _______"
21 Clues: "I got _______" • Armstrong's nickname • "Porgy and _________" • "An American in ________" • The second home city of jazz music • Duke Ellington's primary instrument • Louis Armstrong's primary instrument • The "First Lady of Song" (first name) • The color of Gershwin's famous rhapsody • The most direct descendent of jazz music • What Gershwin wrote most of his music for: • ...
MUSICAL ELEMENTS 2016-02-03
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- piece of music between larger sections
- another name for chorus
- Italian word for round, music between chorus is constantly changing
- pattern of music formed by a series of notes related to lyrics
- symbols used to represent music when writing it down
- how loudly or softly a piece is played
- written piece of music
- underlying steady pulse in a piece of music
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- the beginning section of a piece of music often instrumental
- how a piece of music is organized
- Italian for 'tail', final section in a piece of music
- section of a song that is repeated after each verse
- tells the story of the song
13 Clues: written piece of music • another name for chorus • tells the story of the song • how a piece of music is organized • piece of music between larger sections • how loudly or softly a piece is played • underlying steady pulse in a piece of music • section of a song that is repeated after each verse • symbols used to represent music when writing it down • ...
Structure or Form 2023-01-08
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- section of a song where words change but the melody remains the same
- two sections of music with distinct melodies
- these tell a story or convey the message of a song
- different music used for each section of a song
- a style of music which uses a 12 bar chord progression
- a form of music where the first and third sections are the same
- a section with no singing just instruments
- links the verse and the chorus
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- a sign indicating the music of a section should be repeated
- words and melody remain the same in this section of a song
- a period of music from 1600 to 1750
- the opening section of the song
- a phrase that catches your attention and is usually used for the song's title
- the ending or final section of a song
- the organisation of a piece into section
- a contrasting section found towards the middle of a song
- the thinness or thickness of the music
17 Clues: links the verse and the chorus • the opening section of the song • a period of music from 1600 to 1750 • the ending or final section of a song • the thinness or thickness of the music • the organisation of a piece into section • a section with no singing just instruments • two sections of music with distinct melodies • different music used for each section of a song • ...
Musical Styles 2022-03-10
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- Instrumental music associated with a nonmusical idea
- Schoenberg's vocal technique in which a pitch is half sung, half spoken
- Composers were attracted to the textures and forms of baroque and classical music
- a post-bebop jazz with free-flowing, improvised playing
- Late 1960s jazz influenced by rock's amplification of instruments, short riffs, and even beat subdivisions
- Music free of extra-musical references or ideas
- Music in which some aspect is decided by performers or someone else other than the composer; chance music
- A unifying technique in long musical works in which thematic material recurs in succeeding movements
- The first jazz to be recorded and the root of all jazz styles
- A restrained and controlled jazz style from the 1940s.
- Lacking a recognizable tonal center
- A big band jazz style popular for dancing in the 1930s and 1940s
- Artistic school of early twentieth century that attempted to represent the psychological and emotional experience of modern humanity
- A piano with the sound altered by the insertion of bolts, screws, pencils, cloth, and paper between the strings
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- Very current, modern, experimental
- A series of art songs that tell a story
- A style characterized by an emphasis on mood and atmosphere, sensuous tone colors, elegance and beauty of sound; Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
- Schoenberg's system of arranging the twelve tones of the chromatic scale in a particular order
- Phrases sung by a leader alternate with phrases sung by chorus; often found in West African
- A melancholy characterized by AAB lyrics, twelve bar harmonic pattern, and frequent ue of blue notes
- The use of frenzied, irregular rhythms and percussive effects to evoke a feeling of primitive power; Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
- Late twentieth-century music that returns music to its simplest, most basic elements; characterized by a steady beat and gradually changing repeating figures
- Dramas told through a series of songs often with spoken dialogue between
- music produced by magnetic tape, synthesizer, or computer
- and African American folk songs
- A jazz style that emphasizes small ensembles playing very active and complex music
- Improvisatory music based on African American traditions
- A composed music of the 1890s, usually for piano, with ragged rhythms or syncopation; Scott Joplin
- A jazz style based on the original hot jazz in New Orleans
29 Clues: and African American folk songs • Very current, modern, experimental • Lacking a recognizable tonal center • A series of art songs that tell a story • Music free of extra-musical references or ideas • Instrumental music associated with a nonmusical idea • A restrained and controlled jazz style from the 1940s. • a post-bebop jazz with free-flowing, improvised playing • ...
Music Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-11
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- professional clothing, what we wear to the concert
- the person who directs the music
- how loud or soft the music is
- how beats are divided in music
- The section of class where we practice our songs
- little books that hold our systems of choir music
- singing with tall vowels, making a mature sound we have good...
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- paragraphs of music
- how high or low the notes are
- the main idea of the music
- Putting consonants on our words so the audience can understand
- we stand on these to perform, not bleachers
- note that makes one sound and gets ONE beat
- singing the same song starting at different times
- how fast or slow the music goes
15 Clues: paragraphs of music • the main idea of the music • how high or low the notes are • how loud or soft the music is • how beats are divided in music • how fast or slow the music goes • the person who directs the music • we stand on these to perform, not bleachers • note that makes one sound and gets ONE beat • The section of class where we practice our songs • ...
RYAN P'S MUSIC GENRES 2022-02-24
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- this genre is a form of electronic dance music that became popular in Frankfurt, Germany during the early 1980s.
- this genre is a type of culture/art style that started in the 1970s. It began in Jamaican-American, African-American, and Latino-American urban areas in some of the larger cities of the United States.
- this genre is made to be danced to
- this genre is a form of popular music played by people from Latin America
- this genre is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles in the mid-1960s and later, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- this genre is deriving from rock and roll
- this genre is a type of electronic dance music. It began during the early 1980s from disco and the black American soul music tradition.
- this genre helped create dubstep
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- this genre is a music genre that began in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
- this genre Emerged in the early 1990s, the genre is characterized by fast tempo broken beat drums
- this genre is a kind of electronic music. It centers around a synthesizer and bass drum on each beat and melodies with themes.
- this genre is a subgenre of hip hop music characterized by a Christian worldview, with the general purposes of evangelization
- this genre started out as pop
- this genre was inspired by funk music
- this genre is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
- The Lyrics of this genre are Usually Packed With Emotions, Mostly Dwelling on Sadness and Loneliness.
- this genre is a style of music. It is often written to express personal or group belief, regarding Christianity.
- this genre STANDS FOR Rhythm and blues
18 Clues: this genre started out as pop • this genre helped create dubstep • this genre is made to be danced to • this genre was inspired by funk music • this genre STANDS FOR Rhythm and blues • this genre is deriving from rock and roll • this genre is a music genre that began in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • ...
Aaroush Kondapalli (Band 7) 2022-01-28
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- Soft or an instrument
- a wooden thing that goes on your mouth piece for saxes
- Basically a concert with a variety of instruments
- Made a bunch of classical music then gambled and became poor
- Pitch goes normal
- A person who directs the notes/rhythm for a music performance
- The main music
- Pitch go down
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- Receives 2 beats
- LOUD
- It sounds demonic
- It stops sound/rhythm
- Receives 1 beat
- Receives 4 beats
- Pitch goes up
- Squidward plays it
- It starts sound/rhythm
- it projects sound
- The music playing behind the treble clef
19 Clues: LOUD • Pitch goes up • Pitch go down • The main music • Receives 1 beat • Receives 2 beats • Receives 4 beats • It sounds demonic • Pitch goes normal • it projects sound • Squidward plays it • Soft or an instrument • It stops sound/rhythm • It starts sound/rhythm • The music playing behind the treble clef • Basically a concert with a variety of instruments • ...
Elements of Music Vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- Organization of music in time
- Levels of intensity
- character or quality of a musical sound
- Type or kind
- musical form based on spirituals & work songs
- music spoken in a rhythmic way
- Pattern of sound and silence
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- Performance _______: How instruments are played
- Music characterized by improvisation
- Island music
- Loud, fast, and aggressive form of rock
- relationships between parts
- Tune
- Music learned through oral tradition
- Simultaneous playing of notes
15 Clues: Tune • Island music • Type or kind • Levels of intensity • relationships between parts • Pattern of sound and silence • Organization of music in time • Simultaneous playing of notes • music spoken in a rhythmic way • Music characterized by improvisation • Music learned through oral tradition • Loud, fast, and aggressive form of rock • character or quality of a musical sound • ...
Music Term Crossword 2023-01-11
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- short, seperated
- is the way notes are sung or played
- smooth, connected
- very quiet, very soft in music dynamics
- medium in music dynamics
- how fast or slow music goes
- to gradually get slower
- Slow, Slowly
- Fast tempo
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- is very loud, and very strong in musical dynamics
- soft, quiet in music dynamics
- Moderate, walking pace
- to gradually get faster
- Slowly, slow
- loud, strong for musical dynamics
- in music means very
16 Clues: Fast tempo • Slowly, slow • Slow, Slowly • short, seperated • smooth, connected • in music means very • Moderate, walking pace • to gradually get faster • to gradually get slower • medium in music dynamics • how fast or slow music goes • soft, quiet in music dynamics • loud, strong for musical dynamics • is the way notes are sung or played • very quiet, very soft in music dynamics • ...
Music terms 2024-06-12
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- It has a 1/4 beat.
- A music genre that sings many words quickly.
- The Italian name for an eighth note.
- It has 1/2 a beat.
- A music genre that has brass instruments.
- The Italian name for a whole note.
- The Italian name for a quarter note.
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- A music genre that can make you feel blue.
- It has 4 beats.
- A music genre that is popular.
- It has 2 beats.
- It has 1 beat.
- The Italian name for a sixteenth note.
- The Italian name for a half note.
- A music genre that is loud and heavy for most people.
- A music genre with many guitars.
16 Clues: It has 1 beat. • It has 4 beats. • It has 2 beats. • It has a 1/4 beat. • It has 1/2 a beat. • A music genre that is popular. • A music genre with many guitars. • The Italian name for a half note. • The Italian name for a whole note. • The Italian name for an eighth note. • The Italian name for a quarter note. • The Italian name for a sixteenth note. • ...
The Disco Era 2023-10-01
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- origem da Disco music
- origem do termo Disco
- homens usavam no pescoço
- estilo de cabelo usado na era Disco
- maior sucesso de Donna Summer
- onde aconteciam as festas da era Disco
- filme que evidenciou a Disco music
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- a Disco music encorajava
- estilo de calça usada na era Disco
- Disco music was popular in the
- o gênero Disco era considerado
- famosa cantora da era Disco
- grupo de irmaõs que fizeram sucesso na esra Disco
- estilo de sapatos usados na era Disco
- rainha da Disco music
- mulheres usavam
16 Clues: mulheres usavam • origem da Disco music • origem do termo Disco • rainha da Disco music • a Disco music encorajava • homens usavam no pescoço • famosa cantora da era Disco • maior sucesso de Donna Summer • Disco music was popular in the • o gênero Disco era considerado • estilo de calça usada na era Disco • filme que evidenciou a Disco music • estilo de cabelo usado na era Disco • ...
Musical Beginnings - Crossword 2022-11-23
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- music that is written
- the length of time each note occurs
- same melody layered but begins later
- a musician who writes music
- the musical term for softly
- spontaneous musical creation
- written music begins with one
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- the underlying pulse that is felt in music
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- a large ensemble of musicians including strings
- the second lowest instrument in the strings family
- the very low voice in the strings (6,4)
- the shape of the melody
- one who leads a musical group and keeps time
- the five lines and four spaces
- the loudness or softness of music
- a musical sentence
- the medium voice in the strings
- the highest voice in the strings
- an italian word that means a short repeating rhythm
- the right-hand section of the piano
- the musical term for loud
- the fastness or slowness of the beat
23 Clues: a musical sentence • music that is written • the shape of the melody • the musical term for loud • a musician who writes music • the musical term for softly • spontaneous musical creation • written music begins with one • the five lines and four spaces • the medium voice in the strings • the highest voice in the strings • the loudness or softness of music • ...
The Mozart Question by Michael Morpurgo 2023-01-11
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- The instrument played by Paolo's father
- Paolo's first music teacher
- A piece of music sounding out joyfully
- The city that Paolo grows up in
- What Laura, Paolo's mother, did to her violin
- the job that brings the main characters together
- Another place Paolo tells Lesley that music belongs
- New prisoners were brought to the camp in these
- A composer that Paolo never wishes to discuss
- The reporter who interviews Paolo Levi
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- What Gino, Paolo's father, did to his violin
- The job Paolo wanted when he grew up
- A professional performance of music
- A tasty drink made from mint leaves
- Paolo's father worked this job in Venice
- Bad soldiers who hurt people and destroyed countries
- How Lesley's boss hurt her leg
- Musical element Paolo learned from hearing scissors
- The country that is the main setting of the story
- Getting lost in this was a way to survive
20 Clues: Paolo's first music teacher • How Lesley's boss hurt her leg • The city that Paolo grows up in • A professional performance of music • A tasty drink made from mint leaves • The job Paolo wanted when he grew up • A piece of music sounding out joyfully • The reporter who interviews Paolo Levi • The instrument played by Paolo's father • Paolo's father worked this job in Venice • ...
Music Tech Vocabulary 2015-01-21
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- Low pitched instrument.
- Program volume and pan changes.
- Section of a song that repeats with the same words each time.
- Silences a track.
- Words that go with the music.
- Any instrument you hit, shake or scrape.
- Placement of a sound in the left or right speaker.
- Higher or lower repetition of a note.
- Three or more notes played at the same time.
- Play or stop.
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- Keyboard for typing.
- Organization of a song in large sections.
- Command Z.
- Unit of musical time, usually 4 beats long.
- Beginning part of a song.
- Whether music is loud or quiet.
- Regular pulse of the music.
- A common keyboard instrument.
- Speed of the music.
- Series of notes going up or down by step.
- Small piece of music to be played over and over.
- Musical silence.
22 Clues: Command Z. • Play or stop. • Musical silence. • Silences a track. • Speed of the music. • Keyboard for typing. • Low pitched instrument. • Beginning part of a song. • Regular pulse of the music. • Words that go with the music. • A common keyboard instrument. • Whether music is loud or quiet. • Program volume and pan changes. • Higher or lower repetition of a note. • ...
Hip-Hop 2023-10-23
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- The dance for Hip-hop
- The music genre
- is Another website to upload/listen music
- Is where people can listen to Hip-hop from 1979
- Hip-hop is actually a ________ meaning it is a mix of genres
- In NYC there is a lot of _______ on the walls
- Which city was Hip-hop invented in
- There are a lot of _____ in a Hip-hop song
- ___school was the era of Hip-hop after 1984
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- is the best website to listen/upload music
- People who make music
- People who mix tracks with equipment
- Another name for Graffiting
- The mixing of two tracks. __mix
- are needed in Hip-hop songs for them to flow
- is the alternative name for Hip-hop
- Type of folders of music
- Another name for Breakdancing
- The 1950s name for teenager parties
- ___school was the era of Hip-hop before 1984
20 Clues: The music genre • The dance for Hip-hop • People who make music • Type of folders of music • Another name for Graffiting • Another name for Breakdancing • The mixing of two tracks. __mix • Which city was Hip-hop invented in • is the alternative name for Hip-hop • The 1950s name for teenager parties • People who mix tracks with equipment • is Another website to upload/listen music • ...
Choir Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- how fast or slow the music is played
- To get quieter/ softer in volume
- a singing without instrumental accompaniments
- go back and play or sing a section again
- a song for two people
- someone who writes music
- section of music marked by vertical lines on the staff
- low lady singing voice
- high lady singing voice
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- FACE EGBDF
- tells you what key the music is in
- high male singing voice
- the language vocalist use to read music
- repeated singing, often in a steady tone, often in a foreign language
- To get louder in volume
- singing in a high, light voice, also known as head voice
- the distance between the lowest and highest notes a person or instrument can play or sing
- different notes sung or played together at once
- the main tune of a song
- everyone sings the same melody/tune
- low male singing voice
21 Clues: FACE EGBDF • a song for two people • low lady singing voice • low male singing voice • high male singing voice • To get louder in volume • the main tune of a song • high lady singing voice • someone who writes music • To get quieter/ softer in volume • tells you what key the music is in • how fast or slow the music is played • everyone sings the same melody/tune • ...
Band Assignment 2025-02-21
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- the part of the song that repeats,
- how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played
- a musical piece tonal structure
- music performed without instrumental accompaniment,
- shows you how many beats in a measure
- to play music brisk and happily,
- a group of three or more notes played together.
- shows you how many flats or natural
- long notes
- gradually softer
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- the concept of combining different sounds
- gradually louder
- a note you need to hold for a certain amount of time
- is the main tune or theme of a song,
- louder notes
- short notes
- the rate at which a composition should be performed
- a set of notes that carry the song.
- a segment of time within a piece of music defined by a given number of beats
- known as a measure,
- to play music loudly
21 Clues: long notes • short notes • louder notes • gradually louder • gradually softer • known as a measure, • to play music loudly • a musical piece tonal structure • to play music brisk and happily, • the part of the song that repeats, • a set of notes that carry the song. • shows you how many flats or natural • is the main tune or theme of a song, • shows you how many beats in a measure • ...
Vocabulario 4 2020-12-03
30 Clues: fun • bat • play • ball • game • chess • player • helmet • to win • to run • parade • enough • skiing • league • bowling • bicycle • checkers • to stand • cassette • crossword • rock music • to be bored • music video • to ice skate • championship • costume party • jigsaw puzzle • classical music • to score a goal • to lift weights
Vocabulario 4 2020-12-03
30 Clues: fun • bat • play • ball • game • chess • player • helmet • to win • to run • parade • enough • skiing • league • bowling • bicycle • checkers • to stand • cassette • crossword • rock music • to be bored • music video • to ice skate • championship • costume party • jigsaw puzzle • classical music • to score a goal • to lift weights
Musical Crossword 2023-09-12
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- How high or low a sound is.
- A genre of music that often uses heavy drums and electric guitars.
- Found at the beginning of music.
- A person who plays music.
- Sings a song called Fast Cars
- Five lines on which music is written.
- A song by Vance Joy
- A famous singer known as the King.
- A genre of music from America also known as rap.
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- Taylor's last name
- A famous singer who sang Thriller.
- Means "Loud" in music
- Instrument family found in an orchestra.
- A famous band from the sixties
- Twinkle Twinkle little ___
15 Clues: Taylor's last name • A song by Vance Joy • Means "Loud" in music • A person who plays music. • Twinkle Twinkle little ___ • How high or low a sound is. • Sings a song called Fast Cars • A famous band from the sixties • Found at the beginning of music. • A famous singer who sang Thriller. • A famous singer known as the King. • Five lines on which music is written. • ...
bday 2025-02-28
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- The atmosphere or feeling of a place.
- A dance music genre popular in the 1970s.
- A strong alcoholic drink from Mexico.
- A place where people order cocktails.
- A venue for dancing and music.
- Beverages often served at celebrations.
- A social gathering with music and dancing.
- A strong, repeated pattern of sound.
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- An essential part of a fun atmosphere.
- These make a dance floor exciting.
- A small, energetic dog breed.
- Moving to music rhythmically.
- The goal of every celebration!
- The deep, low-frequency sound in music.
- The force that keeps a party alive.
15 Clues: A small, energetic dog breed. • Moving to music rhythmically. • The goal of every celebration! • A venue for dancing and music. • These make a dance floor exciting. • The force that keeps a party alive. • A strong, repeated pattern of sound. • The atmosphere or feeling of a place. • A strong alcoholic drink from Mexico. • A place where people order cocktails. • ...
Music Genre 2023-10-24
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- Music created using electronic instruments and technology.
- Jamaican music known for its laid-back rhythm and themes.
- Acoustic music with storytelling and often traditional roots.
- Uplifting music with religious themes, often featuring choirs.
- A genre with rhythmic speech, beats, and often social commentary.
- An improvisational genre with a distinct swing and bluesy feel.
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- Raw and rebellious music characterized by short, fast songs.
- Energetic music characterized by guitars and a strong beat.
- Music often expressing sadness or struggle, with a specific scale.
- Songs often about rural life, love, and storytelling.
- Heavy and aggressive music with distorted guitars and strong vocals.
- Complex and orchestral music composed for symphonies and more.
- Catchy and popular music with strong melodies and lyrics.
13 Clues: Songs often about rural life, love, and storytelling. • Jamaican music known for its laid-back rhythm and themes. • Catchy and popular music with strong melodies and lyrics. • Music created using electronic instruments and technology. • Energetic music characterized by guitars and a strong beat. • Raw and rebellious music characterized by short, fast songs. • ...
mov42 2024-07-01
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- Chase adventure with theme song
- "Freedom" soundtrack
- School drama soundtrack
- Romantic pursuit music
- Bon Jovi's hit song
- Teen aspirations music
- Cruise's "Old Time Rock & Roll"
- Birthday with soundtrack
- Teen slasher with soundtrack
- Teen romance song
- "I'm Alright" comedy
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- Pool party movie music
- Teenage crush song
- Teen adventure soundtrack
- "Adventures in Babysitting" blues
- Golf comedy music
- Tangerine Dream soundtrack
- Teenage stardom theme
- Musical about singing
- Marilyn Monroe's musical comedy
- "9 to 5" Dolly Parton
- Teen conflicts theme
- Duran Duran Bond theme
- "Stayin' Alive" disco anthem
- Breakdancing drama song
25 Clues: Golf comedy music • Teen romance song • Teenage crush song • Bon Jovi's hit song • "Freedom" soundtrack • Teen conflicts theme • "I'm Alright" comedy • Teenage stardom theme • Musical about singing • "9 to 5" Dolly Parton • Pool party movie music • Romantic pursuit music • Teen aspirations music • Duran Duran Bond theme • School drama soundtrack • Breakdancing drama song • ...
6 grade english 2023-06-09
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- Loves music a little too much
- Likes history (not the class cuz who does)
- Loves Swimming
- Loves Music& Dance
- Likes playing games their computer
- Loves acting/singing
- Loves their sport a little too much
- Loves Hotpockets and gaming on their computer
- Loves to draw
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- Likes art and drawing
- Loves pinguins and chess
- Loves to wear hoodies
- Likes to read/listen to 80's music
- Likes Tetris and Soccer
- Loves their pet (otis)
- Loves ice dodo and bragging
- Loves their friends and music
- Loves to draw, Unique outfits everyday
- Loves their dog
- Loves Spending time w/ Friends
20 Clues: Loves to draw • Loves Swimming • Loves their dog • Loves Music& Dance • Loves acting/singing • Likes art and drawing • Loves to wear hoodies • Loves their pet (otis) • Likes Tetris and Soccer • Loves pinguins and chess • Loves ice dodo and bragging • Loves music a little too much • Loves their friends and music • Loves Spending time w/ Friends • Likes to read/listen to 80's music • ...
Beyonce 2021-11-01
14 Clues: Woman • Music style • Entertainer • Association • Female actor • Popular music • Composer of songs • Someone who sings. • American girl group • Prestigious music award • The female child of a parent • A music album headlined by one person • To take (someone) as a husband or wife • Music style - mix of jazz, gospel, and pop
Beyonce 2021-11-01
14 Clues: Woman • Entertainer • Association • Music style • Female actor • Popular music • Composer of songs • Someone who sings. • American girl group • Prestigious music award • The female child of a parent • A music album headlined by one person • To take (someone) as a husband or wife • Music style - mix of jazz, gospel, and pop
National Artist for Music 2025-07-29
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- Pioneer of Philippine impressionist music
- incorporated native instruments into Western forms
- Guinness World Record holder for playing music with a leaf
- Composer of “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan”
- March King of the Philippines
- Advocate for Filipino opera and music education
- Integrated indigenous themes into modern compositions
- First Filipina National Artist for Music
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- composer of “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika”
- Queen of Kundiman and Sarswela
- Contemporary and experimental music
- Filipino ethnomusicologist and composer
- Patriotic compositions,Promoted nationalism through music
- National Artist who founded the Philippine Madrigal Singers
- Composer of Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal
15 Clues: Queen of Kundiman and Sarswela • Composer of “Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” • March King of the Philippines • Contemporary and experimental music • Composer of Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal • composer of “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika” • First Filipina National Artist for Music • Pioneer of Philippine impressionist music • Filipino ethnomusicologist and composer • ...
Music Unit 4 Review 2024-02-08
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- When the music is being played short, bouncy
- Note value of 1 beat
- When music is slowly getting softer
- Soft
- Beats Per Minute
- Medium Loud
- Note value of half a beat
- When the music is being played smoothly, connected.
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- Note value of 4 beats
- When music is slowly getting louder
- Very soft
- Note value of 2 beats
- When you take a piece of music and combine it with another piece of music.
- Loud
14 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very soft • Medium Loud • Beats Per Minute • Note value of 1 beat • Note value of 4 beats • Note value of 2 beats • Note value of half a beat • When music is slowly getting louder • When music is slowly getting softer • When the music is being played short, bouncy • When the music is being played smoothly, connected. • ...
Music & Location 2020-08-07
15 Clues: Maddy Music • Wendy Music • Wendy Music • Terri Music • Maleah Music • Terri Travel • Wendy Travel • Maddy Travel • Maleah Travel • Maleah Travel • Kelsey Travel • ShaQuana Music • ShaQuana Travel • Hair Bands Kelsey Music • and Tobago Shaquana Travel
FR 5 Unit 2 Vocab 2025-10-24
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- It's music that is like pop and jazz
- It's made by singers or bands that aren't with a label
- Some people say it's very relaxing
- It started in New Orleans, USA, in the 1900s
- It's popular music from Korea
- The name for popular music from any country
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- music Popular music from the Southern states of the USA
- It started in Jamaica in the 1960s
- It's heavier than rock music
- It's music made on computers
- music It has loud drums and electric guitars
- It started in New York, USA, in the 1960s. The singer often raps.
- It's popular music from Japan
13 Clues: It's heavier than rock music • It's music made on computers • It's popular music from Japan • It's popular music from Korea • It started in Jamaica in the 1960s • Some people say it's very relaxing • It's music that is like pop and jazz • The name for popular music from any country • music It has loud drums and electric guitars • It started in New Orleans, USA, in the 1900s • ...
Music Genre 2022-03-14
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- Southern Korean pop music
- genre of music where people rap over a beat
- rhythm and blues
- genre of music that artists like Beethoven and Mozart played
- genre of music with classical singers and long fancy notes
- genre of music that originated in Jamaica, artists like Bob Marley
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- genre of music that is popular and usually gets stuck in your head, catchy
- genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals
- music that only has instruments and no vocal parts
- genre of music that often has guitar and singers with a twangy accent
- Christian music, music involving religion
- genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones
12 Clues: rhythm and blues • Southern Korean pop music • Christian music, music involving religion • genre of music where people rap over a beat • genre of music with smooth sounds and saxophones • genre of music with guitar, drums and loud vocals • music that only has instruments and no vocal parts • genre of music with classical singers and long fancy notes • ...
Classical muic 2015-11-21
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- Monks singing monophony together is sometimes called Gregorian ___________
- A political system of kings and queens
- Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________
- A French kind of secular music for voices and instruments (in the renaissance)
- Traveling musicians who passed on stories and sang love songs for entertainment
- What ted thinks about Natto
- Music for entertainment
- The sickness that killed half of Europe.
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- In music, chord progressions produce _______________.
- In music, cadences provide _________.
- Notes or chords that support a melody are called ____________
- A popular instrument in the Renaissance
- Music used in the church
- The period of music in the middle ages that Leonin and Perotin composed: Ars Antiqua
- An Italian secular kind of music that had no instruments: Madrigal
15 Clues: Music for entertainment • Music used in the church • What ted thinks about Natto • In music, cadences provide _________. • A political system of kings and queens • A popular instrument in the Renaissance • The sickness that killed half of Europe. • In music, chord progressions produce _______________. • Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________ • ...
Classical music crossword puzzle 2015-11-21
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- A French kind of secular music for voices and instruments (in the renaissance)
- Notes or chords that support a melody are called ____________
- A political system of kings and queens.
- What Ted thinks about Natto
- Traveling musicians who passed on stories and sang love songs for entertainment
- In music, chord progressions produce _______________.
- The sickness that killed half of Europe.
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- Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________
- Music for entertainment.
- The period of music in the middle ages that Leonin and Perotin composed: Ars Antiqua
- In music, cadences provide _________.
- A popular instrument in the Renaissance
- An Italian secular kind of music that had no instruments: Madrigal
- Monks singing monophony together is sometimes called Gregorian ___________
- Music used in the church.
15 Clues: Music for entertainment. • Music used in the church. • What Ted thinks about Natto • In music, cadences provide _________. • A political system of kings and queens. • A popular instrument in the Renaissance • The sickness that killed half of Europe. • Two notes separated by 8 tones is called an _________ • In music, chord progressions produce _______________. • ...
Describing Types of Music (Irish) 2022-05-23
Music Production Crossword 2024-08-26
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- The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously
- The higher frequencies in music
- An effect that simulates sound reflections in a space
- An individual layer of sound in a recording
- A group of pitches that forms the basis of a music composition
- The final step of audio production to prepare for distribution
- Segment of an existing song
- A sequence of musical notes that is the most easily heard part of a song
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- The pattern of sounds and silences in music
- A combination of three or more notes played together
- An electronic instrument that generates sound
- The basic unit of time in music
- A gradual increase or decrease in the level of audio
- The lower frequencies in music, often played by a guitar or synthesizer
- The speed at which a piece of music is played
- A repeating section of sound/music
- Digital Audio Workstation; software for recording, editing, and producing audio
17 Clues: Segment of an existing song • The higher frequencies in music • The basic unit of time in music • A repeating section of sound/music • The pattern of sounds and silences in music • An individual layer of sound in a recording • An electronic instrument that generates sound • The speed at which a piece of music is played • ...
Duration 2016-06-01
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- The speed of the beat.
- Three beats per bar.
- An emphasis on the wek beats.
- More than one metre/time signature in a piece of music.
- A drum beat heard in rock and popular music.
- Four beats per bar.
- A repeated pattern, either melodic or chordal, that is usually a few bars long and usually associated with jazz or rock music.
- The speed of the music remains the same throughout.
- _______________ give a piece of music its shape and often indicate its genre.
- The length of sounds and silences in music.
- Stresses placed on particular notes for expression.
- A rhythmic fragment that is repeated in a piece either immediately or throughout the piece as a unifying feature.
- Reiteration of a pattern, either immediately after its first statement or throughout the piece as a unifying feature.
- A feel or 'groove' heard in jazz, especially in music from the big band era, played by the drums.
- Notation of music can be either traditional or _________.
- The underlying pulse in music.
- Two or more independent rhythms played simultaneously in different parts.
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- Even divisions of beats per bar e.g. 2/4
- Two beats per bar.
- Indicates the number and type of beats per bar.
- A constanty repeated phrase int he same instrument or voice.
- The speed of the music differs throughout the piece.
- Refer tot he grouping of performing media in a piece of music based on rhythms played.
- A pattern that is repeated with the notes double their previous duration.
- Gradually speeding up.
- Odd divisions of beats per bar e.g. 6/8
- An absence of metre.
- Conflicting rhythmic patterns played simultaneously (e.g. three against four) or conflicting metres (e.g. 3/4 against 4/4)
- A pattern that is repeated with the notes half their previous duration.
- Patterns of long and short sounds and silences.
- Gradually slowing down.
- The grouping of beats in combinations of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc.
- A pattern of syncopated beats with two beats played in the time of three or vica versa.
- A pattern that is restated by the same or a different instrument as a unifying feature.
34 Clues: Two beats per bar. • Four beats per bar. • Three beats per bar. • An absence of metre. • The speed of the beat. • Gradually speeding up. • Gradually slowing down. • An emphasis on the wek beats. • The underlying pulse in music. • Odd divisions of beats per bar e.g. 6/8 • Even divisions of beats per bar e.g. 2/4 • The length of sounds and silences in music. • ...
Music Throughout Time 2021-01-12
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- the group of musicians that grew to 150 players
- the instrument that came before the piano
- last name of a composer who began ragtime music
- last name of a composer who went deaf
- time period in which public concerts began
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- time period in which music began using emotions
- last name of a composer who had 20 children
- the vocal style of music which began in Detroit
- last name of a composer who was a child prodigy
- the new invention which helped composers
- time period in which music was complex
- the style of music which inspired our soldiers
- the large instrument that filled cathedrals
- the style of music the Beatles began
- the style of music which Elvis sang
15 Clues: the style of music which Elvis sang • the style of music the Beatles began • last name of a composer who went deaf • time period in which music was complex • the new invention which helped composers • the instrument that came before the piano • time period in which public concerts began • last name of a composer who had 20 children • ...
Musica Mexicána 2023-05-16
Across
- what plays music?
- type of music that birthed the rest
- commonly use reeds to play
- when people like music they
- long ballads that talk about social and political problems
- wind instrument commonly leading mariachi melodies
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- a string instrument commonly used in orchestras and in mariachi music
- originated in south, central Texas
- this instrument is permanently within us and used in lots of Mexican music
- for cowboys or ranch hands
- *blank* Mexicána
- Vincete Fernández uses this to open many of his songs to portray his heart break
- six stringed instrument found in lots of music
- type of regional music with a big band that focuses on the rythym
- brass instrument commonly used in Banda and mariachi and by miles Davis
15 Clues: *blank* Mexicána • what plays music? • for cowboys or ranch hands • commonly use reeds to play • when people like music they • originated in south, central Texas • type of music that birthed the rest • six stringed instrument found in lots of music • wind instrument commonly leading mariachi melodies • long ballads that talk about social and political problems • ...
Choir Crossword 2023-05-03
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- Raises a pitch up a half step
- Lowers a pitch down a half step
- How fast or slow the music goes
- All of the lower pitches below middle c
- A device singers use to read music (i.e. do re mi)
- Separates music into measures.
- How high or low a note is
- Meaning very soft
- Indicates when a piece of music is finished
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces that music is written
- This tells you where Do is, it also tells you where there will be sharps and flats in the music.
- A curved line between two different pitches, and does NOT connect their rhythmic values
- The two numbers that tell you which note gets the beat as well as how many beats will be in each measure.
- Two of these create a whole step
- Silent in music
- A note worth two beats
- Meaning loud
- A note worth half of a beat
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- Meaning soft
- Meaning medium loud
- Meaning medium soft
- Gradually increasing in volume
- A note worth four beats
- Meaning very loud
- A curved line between like pitches that combines their rhythmic value
- Two half steps together
- A note worth one beat
- Gradually decreasing in volume
- All of the higher pitches above middle c
- How loud or soft the music is
- This tells you to hold a pitch longer than usual
- Indicates a pitch will be short and detached
- The duration of a pitch
- Brings a pitch back to its original form
34 Clues: Meaning soft • Meaning loud • Silent in music • Meaning very loud • Meaning very soft • Meaning medium loud • Meaning medium soft • A note worth one beat • A note worth two beats • A note worth four beats • Two half steps together • The duration of a pitch • How high or low a note is • A note worth half of a beat • Raises a pitch up a half step • How loud or soft the music is • ...
Aaroush Kondapalli (Band 7) 2022-01-28
Across
- it projects sound
- It stops sound/rhythm
- Receives 2 beats
- Receives 1 beat
- The main music
- a wooden thing that goes on your mouth piece for saxes
- Soft or an instrument
- It sounds demonic
- Pitch goes normal
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- Squidward plays it
- The music playing behind the treble clef
- Made a bunch of classical music then gambled and became poor
- LOUD
- A person who directs the notes/rhythm for a music performance
- Basically a concert with a variety of instruments
- Pitch go down
- Receives 4 beats
- Pitch goes up
- It starts sound/rhythm
19 Clues: LOUD • Pitch go down • Pitch goes up • The main music • Receives 1 beat • Receives 2 beats • Receives 4 beats • it projects sound • It sounds demonic • Pitch goes normal • Squidward plays it • It stops sound/rhythm • Soft or an instrument • It starts sound/rhythm • The music playing behind the treble clef • Basically a concert with a variety of instruments • ...
B&E Crossword 2013-07-03
Across
- the pitches of an instrument
- something to listen to
- someone who writes or proposes a song
- a list of songs that would play one after the other
- how you classify a songs type
- a genre of entertainment which involves fiction science
- an emotion of enjoyment
- a form of enjoyment
- an award given to singing stars
- the main form of music
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- an award given to entertainment stars
- starred as God in Even Almighty
- a tool of music
- the words of a song
- a genre of Jamaican music
- records of music
- a form of entertainment that involves semi-real life drama
17 Clues: a tool of music • records of music • the words of a song • a form of enjoyment • something to listen to • the main form of music • an emotion of enjoyment • a genre of Jamaican music • the pitches of an instrument • how you classify a songs type • starred as God in Even Almighty • an award given to singing stars • an award given to entertainment stars • ...
Arts, A/V Technology & Communication 2024-01-12
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- How do you right music.
- This person helps behind the scenes during performances.
- The college based in Houston
- What are the first electives at SLJH.
- $31,750
- What do band kids read.
- This person announces things for radio and TV stations
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- Learn how to teach people about music
- $62,940
- This person both writes and conducts music.
- This person works with audio and video technology
- The Texas colleges that focuses on agriculture and mechanics
- Where are band performances typically held?
- This person operates cameras
- What does a music director do.
- $165,760
- The basis of ideas that helps us understand music.
17 Clues: $62,940 • $31,750 • $165,760 • How do you right music. • What do band kids read. • This person operates cameras • The college based in Houston • What does a music director do. • Learn how to teach people about music • What are the first electives at SLJH. • This person both writes and conducts music. • Where are band performances typically held? • ...
Music Terms 2021-01-27
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- the distance between two notes is as close as possible, nothing can fit in between
- short/detached bows
- growing louder
- loud
- what does wwhwwwh get you?
- soft
- medium loud
- speed
- volume
- symbol that tells you to hold the note
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- a symbol that makes your note one half step lower
- getting softer
- equal to two half steps
- symbol at beginning of the music that tells you how to count the rhythm in each measure
- a symbol that makes your note one half step higher
- sharps, flats, or lack thereof, next to the clef
16 Clues: loud • soft • speed • volume • medium loud • getting softer • growing louder • short/detached bows • equal to two half steps • what does wwhwwwh get you? • symbol that tells you to hold the note • sharps, flats, or lack thereof, next to the clef • a symbol that makes your note one half step lower • a symbol that makes your note one half step higher • ...
Music Artists 2021-03-11
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- sings kiss and make up
- sings FRIENDS
- artist of before he cheats
- sings mask off
- is the #1 artist in the world
- featured in clout music video
- sings heartless
- sings a million dreams
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- wrote believer
- wrote play it again
- wrote heaven
- sings better together
- sings hotline bling
- wrote ocean eyes
- sings love the way you lie
- wrote sunflower
16 Clues: wrote heaven • sings FRIENDS • wrote believer • sings mask off • wrote sunflower • sings heartless • wrote ocean eyes • wrote play it again • sings hotline bling • sings better together • sings kiss and make up • sings a million dreams • artist of before he cheats • sings love the way you lie • is the #1 artist in the world • featured in clout music video
Music Vocabulary 2020-04-30
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- A pause in a series of notes
- A melodic statement which comes in a composition
- changing a pitch of an instrument or voice
- A series of notes organized by pitch
- A fast tempo
- families a group of instruments that are kind of the same
- A combination of tones
- An energetic tempo
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- Can represent a pitch class
- an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes
- A musical work that has been created
- a pitch that is not a member of a scale
- 3 people singing at the same time
- The highness and lowness of a piece of music
- Lowest or highest pitch an instrument
- instrument, instruments, voice, voices
16 Clues: A fast tempo • An energetic tempo • A combination of tones • Can represent a pitch class • A pause in a series of notes • 3 people singing at the same time • A musical work that has been created • A series of notes organized by pitch • Lowest or highest pitch an instrument • instrument, instruments, voice, voices • a pitch that is not a member of a scale • ...
classical music 2021-03-27
classical music 2021-03-27
Music class 2022-01-25
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- making your own melody up
- the instrument that typically played the melody while clarinet and trombone improvised behind it
- Peterson- jazz piano player, advocate for racial equality, and wrote “Hymn to Freedom”
- the person who writes music
- 3 or more notes played at the same time
- upbeat and energetic
- the chords in a song
- Armstrong- a composer who wrote “When the Saints Go Marching in”
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- music- invented in New Orleans around the 1900s
- first style of jazz, began in 1900, most popular in the Roaring 20s.
- tempo
- Joplin- most famous composer of ragtime
- section- consists of some combination of piano, banjo (or guitar), drums and bass (or tuba)
- tempo
- the different notes in a song
- the instruments in the background
- to make up a melody.
17 Clues: tempo • tempo • upbeat and energetic • to make up a melody. • the chords in a song • making your own melody up • the person who writes music • the different notes in a song • the instruments in the background • Joplin- most famous composer of ragtime • 3 or more notes played at the same time • music- invented in New Orleans around the 1900s • ...
MUSIC & SOUND 2022-02-16
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- the highness or lowness of sound
- an instrument that produces a sound by plucking or scraping
- produces a sound by buzzing the lips and blowing into a mouthpiece
- a quiet dynamic level
- a stopped vibration
- the loudness or softness of sound
- a sound produced by electricity
- starting a vibration with force
- an instrumental category that produces a sound by striking keys
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- an orchestral family that produces a sound by hitting, shaking or tapping
- _________ colour is the way the vibrations are produced
- the length of a sound
- the sections in a piece of music
- the layers of sound
- an object vibrating quickly
- an object vibrating slowly
16 Clues: a stopped vibration • the layers of sound • the length of a sound • a quiet dynamic level • an object vibrating slowly • an object vibrating quickly • a sound produced by electricity • starting a vibration with force • the highness or lowness of sound • the sections in a piece of music • the loudness or softness of sound • _________ colour is the way the vibrations are produced • ...
Music vocab 2017-04-25
16 Clues: 3 feet • fodder • a pause • circular • quick tempo • High and low • short phrase • holding a note • 2 notes same time • maximum - minimum • changing the tempo • emphasis on a note • changing the sound • major,minor,chromatic • 2 notes same time piano • getting quieter gradually
