music Crossword Puzzles
Film Music 2013-04-23
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- Loud
- The first theme in activity 13
- The musical term for the volume of a piece
- Low pitched brass instrument
- The third theme in activity 13
- A film about sharks, with a well-known soundtrack
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- The Imperial March has a strong ...
- Famous film music composer
- High pitched brass instrument
- Low pitched stringed instrument
- High pitched stringed instrument
- The musical term for the speed of a piece
- Music affects the .... of a film
- Machine that lets you edit or change sounds (used for sci-fi films)
- Quiet
- ...Wars, films series
16 Clues: Loud • Quiet • ...Wars, films series • Famous film music composer • Low pitched brass instrument • High pitched brass instrument • The first theme in activity 13 • The third theme in activity 13 • Low pitched stringed instrument • High pitched stringed instrument • Music affects the .... of a film • The Imperial March has a strong ... • The musical term for the speed of a piece • ...
Music Definitions 2013-02-28
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- Means to repeat the measure
- Usually conducts without a baton because the expressiveness of his two hands is more sensitive for vocal music
- Is made up of woodwinds, brasses, and percussion instruments
- Very slow and dignified
- A silent beat or beats
- To play slowly
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- To play gradually louder
- Tells which notes to play flat or sharp
- Cancels a flat or sharp
- Some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- Is comprised of 40 to 100 or more players performing
- Usually stands on a podium and facing the ensemble, band, orchestra or choir
- To play very quickly
- Short lines added above or below the staff for note too high or low to fit on
- Lowers a note one half step
- Marks the end of the music
16 Clues: To play slowly • To play very quickly • A silent beat or beats • Cancels a flat or sharp • Very slow and dignified • To play gradually louder • Marks the end of the music • Means to repeat the measure • Lowers a note one half step • Tells which notes to play flat or sharp • Is comprised of 40 to 100 or more players performing • ...
Music Review 2021-05-17
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- The most important part of a song. What gets stuck in your head.
- The supporting part of a song.
- The word that describes soft playing in music.
- The kind of note/rest that gets one beat.
- The word that describes loud playing in music.
- The word that describes how loud or soft the song is performed.
- The letters of the treble clef lines.
- The colorful instruments that we play in class.
- The kind of note/rest that gets two beats.
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- The word that describes the speed of the music.
- The instrument we play in class that is named after a shape.
- The silences in music.
- The letters of the treble clef spaces.
- The kind of notes that are connected with a beam.
- The word that means a song is fast.
- the kind of note/rest that gets four beats.
16 Clues: The silences in music. • The supporting part of a song. • The word that means a song is fast. • The letters of the treble clef lines. • The letters of the treble clef spaces. • The kind of note/rest that gets one beat. • The kind of note/rest that gets two beats. • the kind of note/rest that gets four beats. • The word that describes soft playing in music. • ...
Music Memory 2021-10-13
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- Nabucvo: Va, pensiero
- West Side Story: Dance at the Gym (Mambo)
- Symphonie Fantastique
- Minuet in G
- Cello Suite No 1 in G Major: Prelude
- Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
- Medalist Fanfare
- The Creation: The Heavens are telling
- Symphony No. 40: Movement 1
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- It Don't Mean a thing if it ain't got that swing
- Three Gymnopedies
- Hungarian Dance No 5
- Viola Concerto in G Major: Movement 2
- Circus Polka (for a young elephant)
- Fanfare for the Common Man
- Short Ride in a Fast Machine
16 Clues: Minuet in G • Medalist Fanfare • Three Gymnopedies • Hungarian Dance No 5 • Nabucvo: Va, pensiero • Symphonie Fantastique • Fanfare for the Common Man • Symphony No. 40: Movement 1 • Short Ride in a Fast Machine • Circus Polka (for a young elephant) • Cello Suite No 1 in G Major: Prelude • Viola Concerto in G Major: Movement 2 • Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra • ...
1990s Music 2021-04-29
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- Considered the greatest show in TV history that ended its 9 season run in the 1990s
- one word that describes music in the 1990s
- Term that describes the price increase of goods and services during the 1990s
- the ability to clone one animal from the cell of another.
- Popular late night show of the 1990s featuring Jay Leno
- President of the USA during the 1990s
- Tech development that allowed for mass sharing of info during the 1990s
- Most popular talking kids toy of the 1990s
- Location of the 1996 Olympics
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- Tech company whos products are in 80% of all computer devices.
- Most popular hand held gaming device of the 1990s
- lead singer of Queen who passed away in the 1990s
- Worst disease society dealt with in the 1990s
- Apple computer introduced to society in the 1990s
- Military conflict during the 1990s
- Online auction site launched in the 1990s
16 Clues: Location of the 1996 Olympics • Military conflict during the 1990s • President of the USA during the 1990s • Online auction site launched in the 1990s • one word that describes music in the 1990s • Most popular talking kids toy of the 1990s • Worst disease society dealt with in the 1990s • Most popular hand held gaming device of the 1990s • ...
Music Crossword 2023-12-05
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- small group of musicians
- words in a song
- collection of songs
- national song of a country
- when a singer sings
- object that records music
- person who writes songs
- song that sells or is played a lot
- song not sung by the original artist
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- song with no lyrics
- instrument that you hit with your hand or a stick
- list of someone's favourite songs
- stringed instrument that is typically made of wood
- group of vocalists
- the rhythm of a song
- instrument with keys
16 Clues: words in a song • group of vocalists • song with no lyrics • collection of songs • when a singer sings • the rhythm of a song • instrument with keys • person who writes songs • small group of musicians • object that records music • national song of a country • list of someone's favourite songs • song that sells or is played a lot • song not sung by the original artist • ...
Music Terms 2023-09-05
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- A small unit of music separated by bar lines
- Soft volume
- The steady pulse of the music
- Quick and lively
- A type of note that usually gets 2 beats
- A type of note that usually gets half a beat
- The speed of our beat or music
- The group of five lines and four spaces that we write our music on
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- Loud volume
- Our clef that shows us our lower notes
- A symbol to show silence
- A type of note that usually gets 1 beat
- Our clef that shows us our higher notes
- Slow, at ease
- A pattern of sounds that are stressed and unstressed over a beat
- A type of note that take up the whole measure
16 Clues: Loud volume • Soft volume • Slow, at ease • Quick and lively • A symbol to show silence • The steady pulse of the music • The speed of our beat or music • Our clef that shows us our lower notes • A type of note that usually gets 1 beat • Our clef that shows us our higher notes • A type of note that usually gets 2 beats • A small unit of music separated by bar lines • ...
Music Crossword 2023-09-24
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- "Tastes like _____ On a summer evenin'"
- "Just a small town girl Livin' in a _____ world"
- "Now that it's raining more than ever Know that we'll still have _____"
- "You know you love me, I know you care just _____ whenever, and I'll be there"
- "Heat waves been fakin' me out Can't make you _____ now"
- "What you know about _____ down in the deep?"
- "I hopped off the plane at LAX with a dream and my _____"
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- "Lacy, oh, Lacy, skin like _____"
- "All dolled up, just playin' _____ by the pool"
- "I can buy myself flowers, write my name in the _____"
- "Hat down, cross town, livin' like a _____"
- "She's Cheer Captain, and I'm on the ______"
- "And I love _____, but it's the season of the sticks"
- "Must be funny In the _____ man's world"
- "I've been spending way too long checking my _____ in the mirror"
- "It's me, _____, I'm the problem, it's me"
16 Clues: "Lacy, oh, Lacy, skin like _____" • "Tastes like _____ On a summer evenin'" • "Must be funny In the _____ man's world" • "It's me, _____, I'm the problem, it's me" • "Hat down, cross town, livin' like a _____" • "She's Cheer Captain, and I'm on the ______" • "What you know about _____ down in the deep?" • "All dolled up, just playin' _____ by the pool" • ...
Music Play 2024-03-01
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- play very loudly
- key with no sharps or flats
- person who plays the piano
- connected notes
- get faster
- upper staff of the grand staff
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- five horizontal line and four spaces
- symbol for staccato note
- how many counts are in each measure and what note gets one beat
- very softly
- medium loud
- gradually get louder
- music played in a free rhythm
- lower staff of the grand staff
- gradually play softer
- author of the piano adventures books
16 Clues: get faster • very softly • medium loud • connected notes • play very loudly • gradually get louder • gradually play softer • symbol for staccato note • person who plays the piano • key with no sharps or flats • music played in a free rhythm • lower staff of the grand staff • upper staff of the grand staff • five horizontal line and four spaces • author of the piano adventures books • ...
Music terms 2020-04-14
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- a musical sound
- very soft
- gradually slower
- lowers the pitch by one half step
- gradually softer
- slow
- gradually faster
- hold the note for longer than its usual value
- rate of speed that music is sung or played
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- raises the pitch by one half step
- symbols that represent musical pitches
- smoothly connected
- loud
- the end
- quickly and happily
- short and detached
16 Clues: loud • slow • the end • very soft • a musical sound • gradually slower • gradually softer • gradually faster • smoothly connected • short and detached • quickly and happily • raises the pitch by one half step • lowers the pitch by one half step • symbols that represent musical pitches • rate of speed that music is sung or played • hold the note for longer than its usual value
Music Crossword 2024-03-10
Music Crossword 2023-07-04
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- A collection of audio recordings released by an artist
- The latest album by Taylor Swift
- U know it is not the same __ __ ___.
- Counting Stars is sung by which band?
- The famous collab of Justin and the Kid Laroi
- The song "Raatan Lambiyan" is from which movie?
- The latest famous song released by Miley Cyrus
- "Pink Venom" is a song by which kpop group?
- Ed sheeran combined with which Indian singer in '2step'?
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- The latest song by Olivia Rodrigo
- Singer of "Shape of You"
- The song Kesariya is from which Movie
- The song Tum tum is from which movie?
- Short Form of Bangtan boys
- Most famous collab of Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes
- Selena Gomez's latest release Calm down features which artist?
16 Clues: Singer of "Shape of You" • Short Form of Bangtan boys • The latest album by Taylor Swift • The latest song by Olivia Rodrigo • U know it is not the same __ __ ___. • The song Kesariya is from which Movie • Counting Stars is sung by which band? • The song Tum tum is from which movie? • "Pink Venom" is a song by which kpop group? • The famous collab of Justin and the Kid Laroi • ...
Music crossword 2023-03-24
16 Clues: A voice • a vocal • one key • really fast • A high sound • Placing beats • A musical work • A music element • A rule or a law. • a musical texture • a volume of music • how long the note is • production: bow weight • a sign placed immediately • belong to someone’s pitch • A measurement between two pitch’s
Music Theory 2023-03-28
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- Incredibly Fast
- To progressively speed up
- A chord played with the same notes in a different order (C E G/E G C)
- To play loud or aggressive
- Fast, quickly, or brightly.
- A sign to hold a note until the conductor says otherwise
- To play super fast
- Sections of instruments split by physical or structural traits
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- Emphasis on the offbeat
- To progressively slow down
- A symbol to specify if the note is sharp, flat, or natural
- To play quiet or soft
- A symbol to play a note louder
- A group of musicians that perform together
- A song that has different groups starting at different times to repeat.
- The changing of the open string to change the note.
16 Clues: Incredibly Fast • To play super fast • To play quiet or soft • Emphasis on the offbeat • To progressively speed up • To progressively slow down • To play loud or aggressive • Fast, quickly, or brightly. • A symbol to play a note louder • A group of musicians that perform together • The changing of the open string to change the note. • ...
music by:Serenity 2023-03-28
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- Two more rhythms
- distance from the lowest to the highest pitch it can play.
- art of combining different melodic lines in a musical composition
- concerned with the depiction of music in the visual art
- technique that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration
- gradually faster
- the adjustment of one sound source
- very loud used especially as a direction in music
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- restatement of a longer melodic passage at a higher or lower pitch
- simultaneously occurring frequencies,pitches,or chords
- sign placed immediately to the left of a note
- quality that makes it possible to judge sounds as "higher" and "lower"
- simultaneous occurrence of two or more different tonalities or keys
- organized sequence of single tones so related to one another
- the length of time each note is played for
- also called Cross-rhythm
16 Clues: Two more rhythms • gradually faster • also called Cross-rhythm • the adjustment of one sound source • the length of time each note is played for • sign placed immediately to the left of a note • very loud used especially as a direction in music • simultaneously occurring frequencies,pitches,or chords • concerned with the depiction of music in the visual art • ...
Music Terms 2023-03-27
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- used as a direction in music
- lengthening time in notes
- shortening the time of notes
- music being played fast.
- a musical depiction in visual arts
- a decrease in loudness
- two rhythms being played at once
- a measurement between two pitches
- making an instrument sound proper
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- the distance between two nites that are being played at once.
- Two keys being played at the same time
- A rhythmic manipulation in performance
- a single line of tones in music
- playing music very loud
- Notes of the same pitch being related to each other
- a short melody that is taken up and becomes intertwined
16 Clues: a decrease in loudness • playing music very loud • music being played fast. • lengthening time in notes • used as a direction in music • shortening the time of notes • a single line of tones in music • two rhythms being played at once • a measurement between two pitches • making an instrument sound proper • a musical depiction in visual arts • ...
Music Theory 2023-03-27
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- Incredibly Fast
- To progressively speed up
- A chord played with the same notes in a different order (C E G/E G C)
- To play loud or aggressive
- Fast, quickly, or brightly.
- A sign to hold a note until the conductor says otherwise
- To play super fast
- Sections of instruments split by physical or structural traits
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- Emphasis on the offbeat
- To progressively slow down
- A symbol to specify if the note is sharp, flat, or natural
- To play quiet or soft
- A symbol to play a note louder
- A group of musicians that perform together
- A song that has different groups starting at different times to repeat.
- The changing of the open string to change the note.
16 Clues: Incredibly Fast • To play super fast • To play quiet or soft • Emphasis on the offbeat • To progressively speed up • To progressively slow down • To play loud or aggressive • Fast, quickly, or brightly. • A symbol to play a note louder • A group of musicians that perform together • The changing of the open string to change the note. • ...
Music Vocab 2023-03-27
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- combination of musical notes
- slowly get faster
- two musical keys being played simultaneously
- the process of becoming greater in size/amount
- get to the loudest point slowly
- vocal composition as 3 or 4 voices follow each other around in a particular canon.
- the study of representation of musical topics.
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- decreases in sound
- an order in which things follow each other
- a note with no specific length
- a brisk tempo
- a form of embellishment or melodic variation in a long note or a series of long notes into shorter, usually melodic, values
- very loud
- same rhythm as the melody
- single sound in complete range
- stability and repose in relation of tension and clash with certain combinations of tones or notes
16 Clues: very loud • a brisk tempo • slowly get faster • decreases in sound • same rhythm as the melody • combination of musical notes • a note with no specific length • single sound in complete range • get to the loudest point slowly • an order in which things follow each other • two musical keys being played simultaneously • the process of becoming greater in size/amount • ...
Music Artists 2023-03-30
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- Who wrote the Popular song "She belongs to the game"?
- When you witness the strength of street knowledge, who are you listening too?
- Who want's you to come through and chill?
- Who's most streamed song is "Rich Flex" ?
- Heaven knows which band is miserable now?
- Who is always on time, and gave you his oath?
- Who threw away your love letters, because she thought it would make her feel better?
- Who featured in Calvin Harris' song "Slide"?
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- Who has an album named "How To Pimp A BUtterfly"
- Who wanted 'all of you in exchange for me'?
- Who wrote the song 'Dreams'?
- Who's Neighbours thought they were selling dope?
- Who couldn't believe it was a good day?
- Who believes you when you "Say it like Dat."
- Who's most popular song is a disstrack to The Notorious B.I.G?
- Who didn't need the money coz' it's just a hobby?
16 Clues: Who wrote the song 'Dreams'? • Who couldn't believe it was a good day? • Who want's you to come through and chill? • Who's most streamed song is "Rich Flex" ? • Heaven knows which band is miserable now? • Who wanted 'all of you in exchange for me'? • Who believes you when you "Say it like Dat." • Who featured in Calvin Harris' song "Slide"? • ...
Film Music 2025-04-30
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- The fifth degree of a scale.
- A quiet, gentle song used to put a child to sleep.
- A shift of pulse away from the strong beats and onto a weak beat of the bar.
- Indicating how loud or soft music is played.
- A popular term to describe the Hindi language cinema from Mumbai
- A dance in triple time. This dance was very popular in the 19th Century.
- The way melodic, harmonic and rhythmic materials are combined in a composition.
- A five-note scale. It is easy to play on the keyboard by playing the black keys.
- ‘Crushing’ the note itself and then the note above or below.
- When music exists in the sound world of the film
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- Composed Jaws, Star Wars, E.T. and many more.
- A flourish of notes played by trumpets to proclaim something.
- A repeated pattern.
- Music that moves from one key to another key.
- The speed of the music
- A note is stressed more than the others.
16 Clues: A repeated pattern. • The speed of the music • The fifth degree of a scale. • A note is stressed more than the others. • Indicating how loud or soft music is played. • Composed Jaws, Star Wars, E.T. and many more. • Music that moves from one key to another key. • When music exists in the sound world of the film • A quiet, gentle song used to put a child to sleep. • ...
Basic Music 2025-05-06
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- tells you that its the end of the song
- a note that gets two beats
- the heart of music
- different patterns of sound connected to the same beat
- how people describe different styles of music
- highest female singing voice
- a beat that does not change
- Mrs. Jones
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- a short repeated pattern
- a note that gets one beat
- divides music into equal measures
- a note that gets 4 beats
- lowest female singing voice
- lowest male singing voice
- highest male singing voice
- tells how many beats are in a measure
16 Clues: Mrs. Jones • the heart of music • a short repeated pattern • a note that gets 4 beats • a note that gets one beat • lowest male singing voice • a note that gets two beats • highest male singing voice • lowest female singing voice • a beat that does not change • highest female singing voice • divides music into equal measures • tells how many beats are in a measure • ...
MUSIC INSTRUMENTS 2025-02-25
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- High pitched woodwind.
- Instrument with many strings which is not played with a bow.
- Single reed instrument made of brass.
- Brass instrument with valves, its tubing in circular coils.
- Large deep percussion with a stretched skin.
- Stringed instrument which rests on the floor whilst being played.
- Highest pitched in the string family.
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- Stringed instrument.
- bass Largest in the string family.
- Mid-range double reed woodwind.
- Low pitched double reed woodwind.
- Keyboard instrument.
- Percussion with stretched skin.
- Woodwind without reed, usually made of metal.
- Brass instrument without valves.
- Percussion instrument clashed together in pairs.
16 Clues: Stringed instrument. • Keyboard instrument. • High pitched woodwind. • Mid-range double reed woodwind. • Percussion with stretched skin. • Brass instrument without valves. • Low pitched double reed woodwind. • bass Largest in the string family. • Single reed instrument made of brass. • Highest pitched in the string family. • Large deep percussion with a stretched skin. • ...
Latin Music 2025-02-26
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- el cantador de la canción "La Cintura"
- "Livin' La Vida ___"
- una artista de Barranquilla, Colombia
- Romeo Santos fue una parte de este banda
- "backstory" en español
- Enrique Iglesias es de este país
- "blackmail" en español
- "sunrise/dawn" en español
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- "singer" en español
- un género conocido como la versión colombiana de la música country
- el cantador de la canción "El Perdón"
- el nombre de un álbum de J Balvin (quien también escribió Rojo)
- "awards" en español
- Álvaro Soler filma sus videos musicales aquí.
- una cantadora, "La Reina de Tejano"
- "Corazón sin ___"
16 Clues: "Corazón sin ___" • "singer" en español • "awards" en español • "Livin' La Vida ___" • "backstory" en español • "blackmail" en español • "sunrise/dawn" en español • Enrique Iglesias es de este país • una cantadora, "La Reina de Tejano" • el cantador de la canción "El Perdón" • una artista de Barranquilla, Colombia • el cantador de la canción "La Cintura" • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-04
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- String instrument from Hawaii
- Composer of "Magic Flute"
- Musical period from 1750-1830
- Composer of "Ode to Joy"
- A musical-stage genre that combines music, acting, literature and dance
- The smallest stringed instrument
- Medium loud
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- The speed of the music
- Musical period from 1600-1750
- gradually increasing the volume
- Loud
- A larger group of musicians playing together
- A series of notes of varying length and pitch
- The most important Baroque composer
- Volume of music
- Most popular keyboard instrument
16 Clues: Loud • Medium loud • Volume of music • The speed of the music • Composer of "Ode to Joy" • Composer of "Magic Flute" • String instrument from Hawaii • Musical period from 1600-1750 • Musical period from 1750-1830 • gradually increasing the volume • Most popular keyboard instrument • The smallest stringed instrument • The most important Baroque composer • ...
Crossword music Sharon LEX 2024-05-21
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- "The Five" members who also act as a military engineer.
- The theme song in the classical period.
- who made Literary Theory of “Art and Revolution”, “Artworks of the Future”, “Opera and Drama”, “Music of the Future”
- who was the legendary figure in the modern music world 20th century?
- Western music in the period 1750 - 1820.
- Who was the first Czech composer to achieve international acclaim?
- A German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period ..... Mendelssohn.
- one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, austrian - american composer
- who was the one of the masters for the revitalization of American music
- who was the most unique among Russian composers in the late 19th century?
- general term for six young composers who were active in Paris between 1917 and 1935
- The leader of Russian art music creation in the 19th century.
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- Where did Johannes Brahms born?
- A German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, and critic who was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic era.
- Musician in the classical period.
- music director of the Magdeburg theater troupe .... Wagner.
- word from Portuguese means irregular pearl.
- born in bergen and entered the leipzig academy of music at the age of 15
- First Czech composer to achieve international acclaim.
- Richard Wagner born in.
20 Clues: Richard Wagner born in. • Where did Johannes Brahms born? • Musician in the classical period. • The theme song in the classical period. • Western music in the period 1750 - 1820. • word from Portuguese means irregular pearl. • First Czech composer to achieve international acclaim. • "The Five" members who also act as a military engineer. • ...
Ceol 2023-09-06
Concepts of music 2022-11-14
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- A repeated phrase used in jazz music
- refers to the highness or lowness of the sounds
- gradually becoming softer
- relates to the number of instruments that are being played within a piece
- signature tells us how many beats there are to a bar.
- At an easy walking pace (speed)
- Very fast
- Very slow speed
- piano moderately soft
- refers to the lengths of sounds
- forte moderately loud
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- Very soft
- how fast or slow the piece of music is.
- at a moderate speed
- which concept refers to the form or the plan or a music piece
- gradually becoming louder
- refers to the louds and softs of a piece of music.
- The basic unit of music. They measure the pulse and rhythm of a musical piece.
- Fast pace
- a regular repeated pattern.
20 Clues: Very soft • Fast pace • Very fast • Very slow speed • at a moderate speed • piano moderately soft • forte moderately loud • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • a regular repeated pattern. • At an easy walking pace (speed) • refers to the lengths of sounds • A repeated phrase used in jazz music • how fast or slow the piece of music is. • ...
Born in the 1980s 2023-06-30
12 Clues: Beat or tempo • Gritty punk style • Dance music genre • Groovy dance music • Glam rock subgenre • Electronic pop music • Jamaican music genre • Slow emotional songs • Melodically appealing • Classic powerful songs • Alternative music genre • Music television channel
Know Your Terms 2022-03-17
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- means "softly" in the music
- the clef which shows the lower pitches
- means "loudly" in the music
- tells a musician how to count the rhythms
- the rhythmic note that is half the value of a whole
- the louds and softs of the music
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- means "very loud" in the music
- the clef which shows the higher pitches
- the longest rhythmic note that is used in music
- the specific high or low sound in the music
- the pattern of sounds and silences
- means "very softly" in the music
- means "medium softly" in the music
13 Clues: means "softly" in the music • means "loudly" in the music • means "very loud" in the music • means "very softly" in the music • the louds and softs of the music • the pattern of sounds and silences • means "medium softly" in the music • the clef which shows the lower pitches • the clef which shows the higher pitches • tells a musician how to count the rhythms • ...
November 28 2017-11-28
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- arrange
- repetitive part of song
- impact, change
- classical band
- those that sing together
- what you have with Mr. White
- giving
- the honor
- behavior
- result in
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- leader
- relaxation
- one that plays instruments
- a work of music, or art
- organize
- help
- related to music
- fiddle
- naturally good at something
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
20 Clues: help • leader • giving • fiddle • arrange • organize • behavior • the honor • result in • relaxation • impact, change • classical band • related to music • repetitive part of song • a work of music, or art • those that sing together • one that plays instruments • naturally good at something • what you have with Mr. White • a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
Musical terms 2021-08-19
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- A tone made by instruments and/or humans
- The way music flows
- Note held for 4 beats
- Note worth 1 beat
- The symbol at the start of every piece
- 5 lines used for writing notes
- F A C E
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- Music isn’t a thing without this
- The ……… need improving
- Note worth 2 beats
- A group of notes
- The higher part of the music
- Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit
- Mrs greens favourite thing
- The lower part of the music
15 Clues: F A C E • A group of notes • Note worth 1 beat • Note worth 2 beats • The way music flows • Note held for 4 beats • The ……… need improving • Mrs greens favourite thing • The lower part of the music • The higher part of the music • Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit • 5 lines used for writing notes • Music isn’t a thing without this • The symbol at the start of every piece • ...
Old Bollywood & Music Words 2025-07-16
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- Start the shoot
- Used for singing
- Male film lead
- Collection of songs
- Old song format
- Part of a movie
- Played old songs
- Musical performance
- Two people singing
- Poetic song style
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- Keyboard-style instrument
- Group singing part
- Sweet music tune
- Place to watch movies
- Tape for music
- Musical pattern
- Female film lead
- Go back the song
- Indian drum
- Music record disc
20 Clues: Indian drum • Tape for music • Male film lead • Start the shoot • Musical pattern • Old song format • Part of a movie • Sweet music tune • Used for singing • Female film lead • Go back the song • Played old songs • Music record disc • Poetic song style • Group singing part • Two people singing • Collection of songs • Musical performance • Place to watch movies • Keyboard-style instrument
Loraine 7.1 2021-03-31
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- note Another name for a minim
- Sixteenth note
- Speed gradually getting slower
- A whole note
- beats How many beats does a minim have?
- How the music is put together
- At a moderate paste
- beats How many beats does a semibreve have?
- A slow tempo
- Has a high and low sound
- A fast and lively tempo
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- Very fast tempo
- note Another name for a crotchet
- The tempo is at a walking paste
- Eighth note
- Half note
- Speed gradually gets faster
- A quarter note
- Combination of a piece of music
- Refers to the loudness and softness in music
- clef Appears at the beginning of each music
21 Clues: Half note • Eighth note • A whole note • A slow tempo • Sixteenth note • A quarter note • Very fast tempo • At a moderate paste • A fast and lively tempo • Has a high and low sound • Speed gradually gets faster • note Another name for a minim • How the music is put together • Speed gradually getting slower • The tempo is at a walking paste • Combination of a piece of music • ...
31 2024-07-29
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- Dallas arts and music district
- Hawaii-born, Austin-based singer
- Influential blues singer from Wortham
- Austin pop singer
- Oldest dance hall in Texas
- Tioga-born singing cowboy
- Fiddle player, Dixie Chicks
- Austin blues rock guitarist
- Gilmer-born blues guitarist
- Houston indie musician
- Corsicana country singer
- Beaumont blues guitarist
- Kirksville, IN-born, Austin-based
- Austin-based singer-songwriter
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- Houston-born Monkee
- Austin Grammy-winning artist
- Brownsville folk singer
- Celebrated arts festival
- Austin City Limits venue
- Iconic music venue
- Jazz band from Austin
- Major art car parade
- New Braunfels music amphitheater
- Banjo player, Dixie Chicks
- Famous live music festival
25 Clues: Austin pop singer • Iconic music venue • Houston-born Monkee • Major art car parade • Jazz band from Austin • Houston indie musician • Brownsville folk singer • Celebrated arts festival • Austin City Limits venue • Corsicana country singer • Beaumont blues guitarist • Tioga-born singing cowboy • Oldest dance hall in Texas • Banjo player, Dixie Chicks • Famous live music festival • ...
Music In Our World 2016-02-25
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- Music that everyone likes.
- A musical show or performance.
- Music using violins and pianos. Mozart and Beethoven? Very old.
- Someone who uses their mouth as an instrument.
- A wind instrument used to play jazz.
- A group of people who play music together.
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- A big string instrument.
- To play music again and again to try to get better.
- A very popular string instrument used in rock music.
- Instruments that you hit or shake.
- Like a small guitar.
- A kind of music where people speak, not sing.
- Fast and loud music.
- The part of the song made by the drums.
14 Clues: Like a small guitar. • Fast and loud music. • A big string instrument. • Music that everyone likes. • A musical show or performance. • Instruments that you hit or shake. • A wind instrument used to play jazz. • The part of the song made by the drums. • A group of people who play music together. • A kind of music where people speak, not sing. • ...
Grade 5 Music 2021-02-26
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- a music note worth half a beat
- how high or low a note is
- a pattern of music beats
- anything to do with the speed or beat of a piece of music
- to make up as you go along
- a music note worth four beats
- a kind of emotion or feeling
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- the volume (soft or loud)
- a music note worth one beat
- pattern a group of notes being repeated
- a music note that is silent for one, two or four beats
- being able to concentrate on something
- a music note worth two beats
- the speed (fast or slow)
14 Clues: a pattern of music beats • the speed (fast or slow) • the volume (soft or loud) • how high or low a note is • to make up as you go along • a music note worth one beat • a music note worth two beats • a kind of emotion or feeling • a music note worth four beats • a music note worth half a beat • being able to concentrate on something • pattern a group of notes being repeated • ...
Ryan Talley 2014-05-05
25 Clues: 5 • may • hit • hat • win • party • fight • a guy • party • friend • grande • moving • costume • mexican • green drink • mexican music • the 5th of may • eat to survive • floats in the road • mexican insturment • south of the boarder • independence day for mexico • mexico did this on this day • music is the same in spanish • you wish there was no school
G5 Abeka List 7 2024-09-18
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- a composition for a full orchestra
- the highest natural adult male singing voice
- a flow of sound in music having regular accented beats
- a large group of musicians playing string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments
- a group of singers
- the lowest part in a choir or music instrument
- Austrian composer
- a performer of music
- German composer and pianist who became deaf
- a piece of music for two performers
- the eight notes in a musical scale
- a long piece of music for one or two instruments
- a musician who performs alone
- a six-stringed instrument to be strummed or plucked
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- one of a pair of brass plates used as a musical instrument
- practice for a play, concert or other performance
- the highest singing voice of women or young boys
- a play in which most of the lines are sung
- a hymn of praise to God or country
- a group of singers; a part of a song that repeats
- a song of praise to God
- putting parts together beautifully
- speed
- a piece of music for four performers
- a person who plays the piano
- something which represents something else
- a leader of a musical group
- a program of music or dance or reciting something
- a sweet sound
- an extra song or appearance in response to applause
30 Clues: speed • a sweet sound • Austrian composer • a group of singers • a performer of music • a song of praise to God • a leader of a musical group • a person who plays the piano • a musician who performs alone • a composition for a full orchestra • a hymn of praise to God or country • putting parts together beautifully • the eight notes in a musical scale • ...
Interim 2 Review 2025-02-16
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- A rest that gets 1/2 of a beat in 4/4 time
- How long or short notes are (quarter, eighth, sixteenth etc.)
- A note that gets 1/2 of a beat in 4/4 time
- How fast or slow the beat is
- The city that jazz started in
- The city that hip hop started in
- A rest that gets 4 beats in 4/43 time
- How thick or thin music is (how many lines it has)
- A note that gets 2 beats in 4/4 time
- Music that is meant to depict nature
- Tone color or tone quality (adjectives that describe how music sounds)
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- How high or low a note is
- A rest that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- A note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- The separation of music into strong beats and weak beats (time signature)
- The main line of a musical piece (solo)
- A system to organize music into sections (verse chorus etc.)
- A rest that gets 2 beats in 4/4 time
- The supporting lines of a musical piece (chords, accompaniment, background)
- The heartbeat of music
- A note that gets 4 beats in 4/4 time
- How loud or soft music is
- A note that gets 1/4 of a beat in 4/4/ time
23 Clues: The heartbeat of music • How high or low a note is • How loud or soft music is • How fast or slow the beat is • The city that jazz started in • The city that hip hop started in • A rest that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time • A note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time • A rest that gets 2 beats in 4/4 time • A note that gets 4 beats in 4/4 time • A note that gets 2 beats in 4/4 time • ...
Unit 4 - crossword 2024-09-30
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- A party planned secretly to surprise the guest of honor.
- A TV or radio show featuring music performances or discussions about music.
- Someone who gets angry quickly or easily.
- A TV program where people demonstrate how to cook food.
- A celebration for completing a course of study or school.
- A list of performers or acts scheduled for a show or event.
- Widely recognized or famous.
- A celebration for a person's sixteenth birthday, often significant in some cultures.
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- A party where people wear costumes or themed outfits.
- Something that sells the most copies or units in a certain category.
- Music created using electronic instruments and technology.
- A party held at a swimming pool.
- The group of people watching or listening to a performance or show.
- To act, sing, play music, or show skills in front of an audience.
- Popular music that is catchy and appeals to a wide audience.
- A music genre from Jamaica with a strong rhythm and lyrics often about social issues.
- A party where guests stay overnight at someone’s house.
- A film or TV program about real events or facts.
- A style of music known for its use of improvisation and swing.
- Something so fascinating that it captures all your attention.
- When something becomes available for people to buy.
- Something that makes you think deeply about a subject.
22 Clues: Widely recognized or famous. • A party held at a swimming pool. • Someone who gets angry quickly or easily. • A film or TV program about real events or facts. • When something becomes available for people to buy. • A party where people wear costumes or themed outfits. • Something that makes you think deeply about a subject. • ...
Ancient Times to Renaissance Music 2024-02-20
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- Rome was considered to be the first civilization to create this type or "family" of instruments.
- A secular piece of music that was normally about love and nature.
- In Ancient Greek culture, music was seen as a gift from these mythical beings.
- A piece of music for sacred services, but without any distinct sections.
- The last name of one of England's greatest composers.
- This instrument would eventually evolve into the piano.
- The last name of the man who invented the printing press in 1440.
- This "Empire" began to take over the lands around the Mediterranean Sea and took the traditions and music of the Greeks.
- Any type of music that is made outside the church's influence.
- Any type of music that is made specifically for the church and/or a religion.
- The time period from 1400 to 1600 that started an age of "enlightenment" in Italy.
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- The Renaissance saw a dramatic increase in the creation of these musical tools.
- The last name of a well-known lutenist (guitar player) from England.
- The last name of the man who helped transition the world of music from the Renaissance to the Baroque.
- Around the year 250 A.C., the fall of a major empire brought around this time period.
- The nobility, peasantry, and clergy were the three types of _______ classes during the Middle Ages.
- This Greek instrument was made of two pipes made from reeds that are meant to be played at the same time.
- Gregorian Chants in the Middle Ages were ___________, translating to "one sound".
- To sing without ANY other instruments.
- During the Middle Ages, the ______ controlled everything: what your learned, sang, taught, wore, and did in life.
- The country that studied music the most and was called "The Cradle of Western Civilization".
- A 5-part piece of music for sacred services.
22 Clues: To sing without ANY other instruments. • A 5-part piece of music for sacred services. • The last name of one of England's greatest composers. • This instrument would eventually evolve into the piano. • Any type of music that is made outside the church's influence. • A secular piece of music that was normally about love and nature. • ...
History of Rock 1940-1970 2025-03-20
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- The taking of music from Black artists and giving it to white artists
- War that a lot of folk/rock musicians protested in their music
- Folk singer Bob Dylan looked up to the most
- Artist that was a little darker with his idea of the American Dream
- This phenomenon describes the large generation born after WWII
- The music with a "beachy" vibe that helped turn around opinions about rock
- The Beach Boys' original name
- The name of the college where the National Guard fired on protesters, killing 4
- Last name of the dairy farmer who owned the land Woodstock was on
- Famous guitar player who played the national anthem at Woodstock
- When Bob Dylan took his guitar to this, crowds booed him
- This artist, with others, passed away in a plane crash
- Female counterpart to Bob Dylan
- These protests were considered the top issue of 1970
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- Technique used in surf music to create an effect of "jumping right in" to a song
- Amplifier technique often used in instrumental surf music
- Movement that rejected mainstream American culture in the 60s-70s
- Elvis swung these around in a scandalous fashion
- Legendary music festival of 1969
- Group of people that liked ideas of communal living, peace, and love
- Lyrics of this type of music are often long and tell personal stories
- What teens did against their parents and conformist atmosphere of the 1950s
- A part of surf music that repeats the barbershop quartet sound
- Between finishing fences or the stage, Woodstock organizers chose this
- The mixing of hillbilly, folk, gospel, and rock
- The end of the __________ of rock led people to believe rock might be just a fad
- Theme park that contributed to the "myth of CA"
- An R&B style of this helped make surf music different from pop
28 Clues: The Beach Boys' original name • Female counterpart to Bob Dylan • Legendary music festival of 1969 • Folk singer Bob Dylan looked up to the most • The mixing of hillbilly, folk, gospel, and rock • Theme park that contributed to the "myth of CA" • Elvis swung these around in a scandalous fashion • These protests were considered the top issue of 1970 • ...
Music History Crash Course 2025-05-07
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- the Protestant ______________ happened in 1517 and split the Catholic church
- a movement in the 20th century where composers wanted to return to the musical ideas from previous eras
- a _____________ typically has 4 movements
- a group of Russian Romantic composers
- the word 'baroque' means irregular __________
- this 20th century composer wrote using his invention, the 12 tone technique
- music having to do with religion
- when the music conveys the meaning of the words exactly
- this man is a famous Baroque composer
- unlike the Baroque era which was elaborate, the Classical era is _______
- a musical movement from the 20th century that got its name from one of Monet's paintings
- _____________ music is connected to some sort of non musical concept
- the dramatic art form that was invented in the Baroque era
- this Classical composer wrote his first piece of music at 5 years old
- the Protestant church wrote in this language
- unlike the Catholic church, the Protestant church allowed the use of _______________ in their church music
- the precursor to the piano
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- all the voices sing/play the same notes at the same time
- where could the public listen to music in the Classical era
- having great pride in one's country
- the Baroque trombone is called?
- the earliest form of sacred music
- adding a second voice to an already existing chant
- a ______________ piano is a piano that has objects inside touching the strings to alter the sound
- Haydn composed the __________ Symphony
- the act of someone with a great deal of wealth paying an artist to create a piece of art for them
- music not having to do with religion
- the language of the Catholic church
- the word 'renaissance' means?
- excellent individual musical technique
- these people copied down music in the medieval era
31 Clues: the precursor to the piano • the word 'renaissance' means? • the Baroque trombone is called? • music having to do with religion • the earliest form of sacred music • having great pride in one's country • the language of the Catholic church • music not having to do with religion • a group of Russian Romantic composers • this man is a famous Baroque composer • ...
PSYC1121 Exam 2 Review 2023-03-24
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- this effect predicts that background music will impede learning
- the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's research
- when an observer copies someone else's behavior
- extramusical effects are based on:
- _______motivation; doing something because you love it
- a zone in which you are fully focused on the task at hand
- what 'negative' refers to in operant learning
- the brain's tendency to sychronize with music
- the body produces these automatically in response to a drug effect
- we perceive faster tempo songs as:
- not one of the universal (fundamental) emotions
- cultural norm about expressing emotion
- the capacity of this memory store might explain differences in people's task performance
- may not remember something because this never happened
- the brain probably hold about 2.5 ______ of data
- research has shown listening to happy or sad music can alter your:
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- the kinds of memories that are hard to explain
- stronger emotional responses to music are shown by those who tend to show
- refers to music that gives you goosebumps or shivers
- the unconditioned stimulus in Pavlov's research
- the average number of items working memory holds
- _____ theories of motivation emphasize needs for stimulation
- music seems to hurt performance on low-intensity workouts
- when music produces a felt emotion
- many overdoses occur because these are missing
- background music may help improve performance on ______ tasks
- the theory that our body tells us what emotion we are feeling
- key brain structure in handling emotion
- prosody refers to musical qualities of _________
- memory is a system of _________
- ________ memory; handles initial processing of information
- adults form long-term memory for previously unheard melodies after this many exposures
- quick 'slip' in expression of emotion
- musician who lost his episodic memory
- _______ music increased athletes' heart rates and power output
35 Clues: memory is a system of _________ • when music produces a felt emotion • extramusical effects are based on: • we perceive faster tempo songs as: • quick 'slip' in expression of emotion • musician who lost his episodic memory • cultural norm about expressing emotion • key brain structure in handling emotion • the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's research • ...
Back to Piano Revision 2022-12-30
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- symbol that connects notes that are the same
- this note equals one beat
- this note equals 4 beats
- a note that is held for two beats
- music gradually gets louder
- the finger that is always marked as "1"
- lines that the notes are written on
- the number of beats in a measure with the time signature 4/4
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- what is the name of the speed of a song/piece
- music gradually gets quieter
- how loud or soft a piece of music is
- the word used to describe 2/4 and 4/4
- a clef that is the left hand music
- what is a silent beat in music called?
- loud
- a clef that is the right hand music
16 Clues: loud • this note equals 4 beats • this note equals one beat • music gradually gets louder • music gradually gets quieter • a note that is held for two beats • a clef that is the left hand music • lines that the notes are written on • a clef that is the right hand music • how loud or soft a piece of music is • the word used to describe 2/4 and 4/4 • ...
Music in our world 2025-07-22
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- – the pattern of sounds and silences in music
- – to show your music to others
- – the main person who sings in a band
- – a live music show
- – three or more notes played together
- – a shiny, curved wind instrument used in jazz
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- – a string instrument you play by strumming or plucking
- – an instrument you hit to make a beat
- – a small string instrument played with a bow
- – the steady pulse in music
- – to do something again and again to get better
- – a long, thin instrument you blow into
- – an instrument with black and white keys
- – a tune; a series of notes that sound nice together
- – a single sound in music
- – a group of people who play music together
16 Clues: – a live music show • – a single sound in music • – the steady pulse in music • – to show your music to others • – the main person who sings in a band • – three or more notes played together • – an instrument you hit to make a beat • – a long, thin instrument you blow into • – an instrument with black and white keys • – a group of people who play music together • ...
Rock 'n' Roll 2023-05-03
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- - Music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s as a reaction to mainstream rock
- - Shortened name of a famous British rock band
- - Rhythm that characterizes rock 'n' roll music
- - Iconic British rock band from Liverpool
- - Machine used to play music in diners and bars
- - First name of a rock 'n' roll legend who died in a plane crash in 1959
- - Main instrument used in rock music
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- - A live performance by a rock band
- - Half of the term "Rock 'n' Roll"
- - Material used to make records for playing music
- - Low-pitched instrument used in rock music
- - Medium that popularized rock 'n' roll in the 1950s
- - King of Rock 'n' Roll
- - Popular brand of electric guitars and amplifiers
- - Percussion instrument used in rock music
15 Clues: - King of Rock 'n' Roll • - Half of the term "Rock 'n' Roll" • - A live performance by a rock band • - Main instrument used in rock music • - Iconic British rock band from Liverpool • - Percussion instrument used in rock music • - Low-pitched instrument used in rock music • - Shortened name of a famous British rock band • - Rhythm that characterizes rock 'n' roll music • ...
Black History Month Music 2021-02-16
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- 12-___ blues
- make it up as you go
- music with slow, sad lyrics
- Wade in the _____
- Mahalia _______, singer of spirituals
- Scott _________, Ragtime composer
- jazz instrument
- popular American music
- Louis ________, most famous jazz musician
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- fast music, created by Scott Joplin
- Secret _____ are found in spirituals
- Bass line in ragtime
- ______ Fit the Battle of Jericho,
- style of rhythms in jazz
- popular instrument in ragtime
- music that is religious and sung
- Bessie _____, Empress of the Blues
17 Clues: 12-___ blues • jazz instrument • Wade in the _____ • Bass line in ragtime • make it up as you go • popular American music • style of rhythms in jazz • music with slow, sad lyrics • popular instrument in ragtime • music that is religious and sung • ______ Fit the Battle of Jericho, • Scott _________, Ragtime composer • Bessie _____, Empress of the Blues • ...
Blank Space 2023-05-11
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- "Blank Space" went multi-____ in the U.S.
- Swift writes in a ____ in the music video
- "Blank Space" has a popular music ____
- "Blank Space" is a ____ from "1989"
- Misheard lyric in "Blank Space" includes this brand name
- "Blank Space" reached ____ one on Billboard Hot 100
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- "Blank Space" music video was initially exclusive to ____ Music
- First name of the male model in the "Blank Space" music video
- Swift has a "____ name" in "Blank Space"
- Setting of the "Blank Space" music video
- "Blank Space" explores the cycle of ____ and breakups
- Swift sings "darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream" implying she might be ____
- "Blank Space" was nominated for Record of the Year at the ____ Awards
- Artist who sings "Blank Space"
- The music video features a painting of a ____
15 Clues: Artist who sings "Blank Space" • "Blank Space" is a ____ from "1989" • "Blank Space" has a popular music ____ • Swift has a "____ name" in "Blank Space" • Setting of the "Blank Space" music video • "Blank Space" went multi-____ in the U.S. • Swift writes in a ____ in the music video • The music video features a painting of a ____ • ...
Conducting Vocabulary Builder 1: Elements of Music 2023-03-20
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- Musical segment with a clear beginning and ending, comparable to a simple sentence or clause in written text
- Chordal structure of a music composition in which the simultaneous sounding of pitches produces chords and their successive use produces chord progressions
- Musical texture in which all parts move in the same rhythm but use different pitches, as in hymns
- Performance of a musical phrase that uses expressive qualities such as dynamics, tempo, articulation, and timbre to convey a thought, mood, or feeling
- Rate in which harmony changes from one chord to the next
- Tonic or key tone around which a piece of music is centered
- Musical texture consisting of an accompanied vocal line that is rhythmically free melodic line in a declamatory style, from which the recitative developed
- Manner in which the harmonic (vertical) and melodic (horizontal) elements are combined to create layers of sound
- music that is subject to improvisation or structured randomness
- Representation of sound and its treatment using lines, drawings, pictures
- Underlying steady pulse present in most music
- Traits such as dynamics, tempo, articulation which -- when combined with other elements of music -- give a composition its musical identity
- Musical texture consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line
- Music in which no tonic or key center is apparent
- Music based on a mode other than major or minor
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- Grouping, generally brief, of long and short sounds and silences
- Element of music describing the overall organization of a piece of music, such as AB, ABA, rondo, theme and variations, and strophic
- Music in which two or more tonalities (keys) sound simultaneously
- Series of chords sounding in succession; are typical in particular styles/genres of music
- Tone color or tone quality that distinguishes one sound source, instrument, or voice from another
- Relating to a seven-tone scale consisting of five whole steps and two half steps
- System for visually representing musical sound in time using a 5-line staff
- Musical texture in which two or more melodies sound simultaneously in either an imitative or non-imitative manner
- Shape of a melody created by the way its pitches repeat and move up and down in steps and skips
- To hear and comprehend musical sounds in one’s head (inner hearing), rather than from an external source
- Rate or speed of the beat in a musical work or performance
- Grouping of beats and divisions of beats in music, grouping of beats and divisions of beats in music, often in sets of twos (duple) or threes (triple)
- Five-tone scale often identified with the pattern of the black keys of a keyboard, although other five-tone arrangements are possible
- Audible sounds and/or nonsense syllables used by vocalists to convey musical ideas or intent
29 Clues: Underlying steady pulse present in most music • Music based on a mode other than major or minor • Music in which no tonic or key center is apparent • Rate in which harmony changes from one chord to the next • Rate or speed of the beat in a musical work or performance • Tonic or key tone around which a piece of music is centered • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
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- p- piano (play softy)
- In musical notation, a natural sign (♮) is an accidental sign used to cancel a flat or sharp from either a preceding note or the key signature.
- Note The meaning of WHOLE NOTE is a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes.
- In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- : a prolongation at the discretion of the performer of a musical note, chord, or rest beyond its given time value also : the sign denoting such a prolongation. — called also hold.
- The music staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes are and rests are written.
- harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In practice, this broad definition can also include some instances of notes sounded
- (G clef) cliefndicates the position of note names on a music staff; second line is G.
- A directive to the performer to break the phrase at that point in the composition and breathe, thus assisting in the production of a smooth phrase consistent with the composer's wishes
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- key signature, in musical notation, the arrangement of sharp or flat signs on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff to indicate that the corresponding notes, in every octave, are to be consistently raised (by sharps) or lowered (by flats) from their natural pitches.
- A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem.
- The beat is the pulse of music,and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady. Counting aloud and foot-tapping help us maintain a steady beat. Tap your footdown on each number and up on each "&".
- Without stopping, play once again from the beggining.
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- In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.
- 1 beat
- : loud —used as a direction in music violins played the passage forte.
- Ledger Lines extend the music staff. Notesonledger linnes can be above or below the staff.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- Indicates how many beats per measure, and what kind of note gets one beat.
- 1 silent beat
- # raises the note and remains in effect for the entire meausre.
- Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music.
- 1 : a piece of music for two performers. 2 : two people performing music together. More from Merriam-Webster on duet.
- DEFINITION
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
27 Clues: 1 beat • DEFINITION • 1 silent beat • p- piano (play softy) • Indicates the end of a piece of music • lines divide the music staff into measures. • lines divide the music staff into measures. • Without stopping, play once again from the beggining. • Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music. • Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure. • ...
Review - Music vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- song’s synonyms highly used for critics of music
- One kind of music that is popular, and often played on the radio
- A person who plays music is a _________________.
- song’s synonym highly used for critics of music
- music genre that is hundreds of years old.
- any musical composition; in classical music we use this word, not 'song'
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- The Beatles were a ________ __________
- words of a song
- a)Let’s buy tickets to the music _____
- arrangement of several sounds to produce a composition; general idea of music
- The song I’m listening to now was ______ ten years ago.
- musical composition that includes singing and lyrics
- You can hear a person’s _____ when he or she speaks or sings.
13 Clues: words of a song • The Beatles were a ________ __________ • a)Let’s buy tickets to the music _____ • music genre that is hundreds of years old. • song’s synonym highly used for critics of music • song’s synonyms highly used for critics of music • A person who plays music is a _________________. • musical composition that includes singing and lyrics • ...
rome vs greek by nick 2022-05-03
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- Rome was very interested in their clothing while greece didnt care for
- Greeces houses used mud while rome used
- Greece would play games with piggy back and rome would play
- rome dances for all, greece dances to
- Roman music was known while Greek music was
- rome's toys were weapons while greece's were
- Grece would drink wine for special occasions rome drank
- rome was a republic while greece was a
- Greece homes were big but with one story while rome had many
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- Rome whas controlled by different people but in greece they had one
- Rome had all sorts of materials while greece had just
- rome taught subjects while greece taught
- Rome would trade with other for clothing while greece made their own
- greece you had to be 13 rome you had to be an
- rome had julius while greece had
- Greece painted vace but rome didnt have taste for painting their
- Roman ate food that came form land animals and greece ate
- greek made music so rome took ideas from greek
- rome started 753 bce greece started 700
- Unlike Roman music Greece music was used for
20 Clues: rome had julius while greece had • rome dances for all, greece dances to • rome was a republic while greece was a • Greeces houses used mud while rome used • rome started 753 bce greece started 700 • rome taught subjects while greece taught • Roman music was known while Greek music was • rome's toys were weapons while greece's were • ...
Crossword of 30's to 70's music (No spaces in words) 2021-03-04
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- A ban in the 1960 that created "Let it Be"
- An event that made pop rock popular in the USA
- 1950's creator of High school podth
- 1940's group, created Jungle Bells
- 1940's, creator of the music, "In the mood"
- An American singer born in 1941, may 13th
- Music genre really common in 1960's
- A war that made the world live in dark time which might be a reason for such jolly music during and after it
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- 1950's, Band maker of the song, "Mr.sandman"
- 1940's popular song genre
- 1960 known for their music on Rock and Roll
- 1940's creator of Hello Dolly
- 1950's creator of fly for moon
- 1950's, creator of "Ready Teddy"
- A type of rock that is known by the band called, "beach boys"
- 1950's, creator of "Jail House Rock"
- 1940's, creator of the music, "Sing Sing Sing"
- Music genre that is pretty calming
18 Clues: 1940's popular song genre • 1940's creator of Hello Dolly • 1950's creator of fly for moon • 1950's, creator of "Ready Teddy" • 1940's group, created Jungle Bells • Music genre that is pretty calming • 1950's creator of High school podth • Music genre really common in 1960's • 1950's, creator of "Jail House Rock" • An American singer born in 1941, may 13th • ...
Irish Folk Music 2024-03-11
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- Dances that are in 6/8 time.
- Irish music uses Ionian, Aeolian, Dorian _____.
- A group that made Irish music fashionable in 1959.
- An Irish lament song of sorrow or pain.
- Ballad printers were established in 19th century ___.
- Dances in 2/4 that are found in Cork and Kerry.
- Graces notes, rolls, cuts, crans, and slides are form of this.
- Tunes are in this form that features A and B parts.
- Dances in 2/2 or 4/4 time.
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- Mazurkas and hornpipes have a____.
- Songs with unaccompanied vocals.
- A group that made Irish music a global brand.
- Dances with swung eighth notes.
- A 3/4 dance with a strong downbeat.
- There are several collections of Irish Music from the 18th ___.
- This type of music can be found in house parties, competitions, or weddings.
- Music that is isometric and built in call and response phrases.
- In Gaelic Ireland there were at least ____ instruments in use.
18 Clues: Dances in 2/2 or 4/4 time. • Dances that are in 6/8 time. • Dances with swung eighth notes. • Songs with unaccompanied vocals. • Mazurkas and hornpipes have a____. • A 3/4 dance with a strong downbeat. • An Irish lament song of sorrow or pain. • A group that made Irish music a global brand. • Irish music uses Ionian, Aeolian, Dorian _____. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2020-09-10
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- series of beats that repeats itself
- An old French dance, slow, in triple meter
- A set of pieces, each in the character of a dance
- Gradually growing faster
- The space that music appears to carve out
- A dance made famous in Vienna in the late 1800’s
- deliberate shifts of the accent
- Jamaican dance music
- Gradually growing slower
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- The way music paces itself through time
- Spontaneous musical invention
- A rhythmic measure of a certain number of beats
- A Latin-American dance performed, walk like tempo
- the emphasis placed on a beat.
- A dance music created by Texas-Americans
- In normal time, a return to the preceding tempo
- The pace with which the music moves
- Dance that started in France in the 16th century
- Afro-Brazilian dance that is quite fast and jazzy
19 Clues: Jamaican dance music • Gradually growing faster • Gradually growing slower • Spontaneous musical invention • the emphasis placed on a beat. • deliberate shifts of the accent • series of beats that repeats itself • The pace with which the music moves • The way music paces itself through time • A dance music created by Texas-Americans • The space that music appears to carve out • ...
Music and Instruments 2025-03-01
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- the beat of the music
- drums
- a group of people singing
- a high singer
- traditional classical European dance
- someone who organizes and directs the music of an orchestra
- a deep instrument
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- a wind instrument with a light airy sound
- something to play the beat of music
- a group of musicians usually playing classical music
- one last song played by a musician
- an instrument with black and white keys
- a long piece of music written for an orchestra
- a string instrument that has high notes
- a string instrument with low sad notes
- a metal wind instrument used in jazz
- the stick that you use to play a string instrument
17 Clues: drums • a high singer • a deep instrument • the beat of the music • a group of people singing • one last song played by a musician • something to play the beat of music • a metal wind instrument used in jazz • traditional classical European dance • a string instrument with low sad notes • an instrument with black and white keys • a string instrument that has high notes • ...
Tylor.pal/SP 2022-03-02
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- The history of this genre traces back to late 1970s
- This genre was born in 1973
- This genre is a symbol of sadness and depression
- This genre stands for drum and bass
- This genre is a dance music style that was developed alongside chicago house music
- the term this genre comes from the latin opus
- This genre emerged from urban communities in the united states in the 1980s
- Rihanna released a forgotten debut mixtape back in 2005 in this genre.
- This genre is usually 140 beats per minute
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- This genre is deeply rooted in the african american church
- This genre originated in jamaica in the late 1960s
- This genre is a form of electronic music
- Piano is the most common instrument in this genre
- This genre is a form of popular music played by from latin music
- the term for this genre became commonly used in the 1950s
- This genre first became successful locally and then became popular around the world in the 1990s
- This music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing
- This genre grew out of rhythm and blues and country music
18 Clues: This genre was born in 1973 • This genre stands for drum and bass • This genre is a form of electronic music • This genre is usually 140 beats per minute • the term this genre comes from the latin opus • This genre is a symbol of sadness and depression • Piano is the most common instrument in this genre • This genre originated in jamaica in the late 1960s • ...
Musical Crossword 2022-01-11
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- a note that is 1/4 beats long
- loud or soft
- a note that is 3 beats long
- a 1 beat pause in music
- lower note by half step
- to sing softly
- to sing loudly
- a note that is half a beat
- short bouncy note
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- a 4 beat pause in music
- a note that is 2 beats long
- moderately loud
- a note that is 1 beat long
- a note that is 4 beats long
- the distance between two notes
- raise note by half step
- a 2 beat pause in music
- high or low
- moderately soft
- the speed of the music
20 Clues: high or low • loud or soft • to sing softly • to sing loudly • moderately loud • moderately soft • short bouncy note • the speed of the music • a 4 beat pause in music • raise note by half step • a 1 beat pause in music • a 2 beat pause in music • lower note by half step • a note that is 1 beat long • a note that is half a beat • a note that is 2 beats long • a note that is 4 beats long • ...
Music Class 2021-10-04
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- music word for volume gradually increasing
- italian music word for medium soft volume
- M2 song
- the distance between two notes
- when music is happy sounding it's in this key
- italian music word for loud volume
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- P8 song
- italian music word for medium loud volume
- italian music word for soft volume
- when music sounds sad it's in this key
- music word for volume gradually decreasing
- p4 song
12 Clues: P8 song • p4 song • M2 song • the distance between two notes • italian music word for soft volume • italian music word for loud volume • when music sounds sad it's in this key • italian music word for medium loud volume • italian music word for medium soft volume • music word for volume gradually increasing • music word for volume gradually decreasing • ...
Pop Music 2023-07-05
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- (Activity often associated with pop music)
- (Series of concerts by an artist)
- (Words to a song)
- (Melodic composition with lyrics)
- (Ranking of popular songs)
- (Medium for broadcasting pop music)
- (Song that achieves widespread success)
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- (Enthusiastic follower of a pop artist)
- (Tune or musical line of a song)
- (Performer of pop music)
- (Famous performer of pop music)
- (Performance by a single artist)
- (Category or style of music)
- (Memorable and easily recognizable)
- (Collection of songs released together)
15 Clues: (Words to a song) • (Performer of pop music) • (Ranking of popular songs) • (Category or style of music) • (Famous performer of pop music) • (Tune or musical line of a song) • (Performance by a single artist) • (Series of concerts by an artist) • (Melodic composition with lyrics) • (Memorable and easily recognizable) • (Medium for broadcasting pop music) • ...
Tempo & Dynamics 2025-06-19
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- The steady pulse of the music
- Play the music quickly
- Fast tempos can make a song more...
- The quieter, storytelling part of a song
- The louder, catchier part of a song
- To play very fast
- At a walking pace
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- The musical word meaning volume
- To gradually get louder
- Play the music slowly
- Play the music loudly
- To gradually get softer
- Play the music softly
- Slow tempos can make a song more...
- The musical word meaning speed
15 Clues: To play very fast • At a walking pace • Play the music slowly • Play the music loudly • Play the music softly • Play the music quickly • To gradually get louder • To gradually get softer • The steady pulse of the music • The musical word meaning speed • The musical word meaning volume • Fast tempos can make a song more... • The louder, catchier part of a song • ...
Andrew 2023-03-29
Across
- Are a sign that means to change what the note you are playing is.
- 3 or more notes played at the same time
- A single sound made by an instrument
- The minimum and maximum
- Music played loudly
- Music getting quieter over time
- Music played quieter
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- A song where some people start singing after others
- A mark that is straight
- Playing one note with emphasis
- The combination of different notes
- How long something takes
- A fast tempo
- Music getting louder over time
- The type of music
- Getting an instrument in tune so it sounds right
16 Clues: A fast tempo • The type of music • Music played loudly • Music played quieter • A mark that is straight • The minimum and maximum • How long something takes • Playing one note with emphasis • Music getting louder over time • Music getting quieter over time • The combination of different notes • A single sound made by an instrument • 3 or more notes played at the same time • ...
Brazilian Samba Music 2021-06-29
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- the Samba whistle
- Scraper, the Reco Reco is also called this
- used to play the large Samba drums
- the number of beats or metre of Samba music
- all drums
- Man, the King of the Brazilian carnival
- people getting dressed, they are highly elaborate and colourful
- the different layers or parts of the music,
- the pace at which music is played
- de Janeiro, a famous Brazilian city
- the Pandeiro is also called this
- the varying volumes at which music can be played
- School, the place where students go to learn Samba music and dance
- sticks, used to hit a variety of drums
- organised sound and silence to a beat
- a large celebratory event in Brazil
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- ancestors of Samba music and dance
- de bateria, the band leader
- instruments that are hit, shaken or scraped
- drome, long street with stands where the carnival begins
- head, the skin placed over the top of the body of a drum
- and response, rhythms played by the leader answered by the band
- highly decorated lorries
- moving your body to the music
- a Samba band
- a large bass drum keeps the beat
- many rhythms played together
- a small handheld Samba drum
- a shaker
29 Clues: a shaker • all drums • a Samba band • the Samba whistle • highly decorated lorries • de bateria, the band leader • a small handheld Samba drum • many rhythms played together • moving your body to the music • a large bass drum keeps the beat • the Pandeiro is also called this • the pace at which music is played • ancestors of Samba music and dance • used to play the large Samba drums • ...
opera crossword puzzle 2014-12-08
Across
- voice is the lowest range
- the highest parts of music
- a melodic passage associated with a certain character
- the second lowest voice
- the part between the highest range and above tenor
- a song for a solo voice
- written music that shows all parts of music
- note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- a group of singers
- when a singer is allowed to adopt the rhythms of ordinary speech
- the act of making your voice loud so that everyone can hear
- usually refers to the volume the sound or the note
- means tied together
- a dramatic composition which includes instruments and a chorus
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- a voice between tenor and bass
- a performance sung by two people
- music thats loud
- an introduction into music
- the text or words of an opera
- a voice pitched between soprano and contralto
- played at the beginning of an opera
- a musical instrument played by pressing your fingers on the keys
- a group performance pertaining of mostly string instrument
- an opera sung by sopranos
- a song for a solo voice lalto the part between the highest range and above tenor
- a type of music that originated in the 19th century
- the story behind the opera or composition
27 Clues: music thats loud • a group of singers • means tied together • the second lowest voice • a song for a solo voice • voice is the lowest range • an opera sung by sopranos • the highest parts of music • an introduction into music • the text or words of an opera • a voice between tenor and bass • a performance sung by two people • played at the beginning of an opera • ...
Brass/Music Instrument Crossword 2024-03-05
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- Type of note/rest that gets half a count
- Type of note that usually gets 1 count
- Brass instrument with a slide
- A Time ____________ tells how to count the notes/rest of the music
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Soft dynamic level
- Music is divided up into these equal sections on the staff
- Emphasize a note
- The musical alphabet uses the first______ letters of the English alphabet
- Trumpets read music on this clef
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- Brass instrument that has many curves and a small mouthpiece
- Gets four counts of sound or silence
- Has valves like a trumpet but plays the same notes as trombone
- 1st and 2nd ________
- What a brass player buzzes into
- Lowest sounding brass instrument
- Connects notes of different pitch to make a smooth sound
- Highest sounding brass instrument
- Play the music again
- Trombone, baritone, and tuba read music on the ______ clef
- Loud dynamic level
- Connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- Type of note that usually gets 2 counts
- The opposite of note
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces that we read music on
25 Clues: Emphasize a note • Loud dynamic level • Soft dynamic level • 1st and 2nd ________ • Play the music again • The opposite of note • Brass instrument with a slide • What a brass player buzzes into • Lowest sounding brass instrument • Trumpets read music on this clef • Highest sounding brass instrument • Gets four counts of sound or silence • Type of note that usually gets 1 count • ...
Grade 7 2020-08-24
Across
- has six strings
- this group of instruments is hit or shaken
- a big group of instrumentalists
- it has 52 keys
- a gadget that keeps the beat
- the words to a song
- the last word of a prayer
- a person who directs the performers
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- the loudness and softness of music
- the name of a song or piece
- a person the plays an instrument
- a style of music
- writes songs and music
- the speed of music
- pattern of long and short notes
- a combination and progression of chords
- consists of lines and spaces
- the biggest string instrument
- a group of three performers
- a low ladies voice
20 Clues: it has 52 keys • has six strings • a style of music • the speed of music • a low ladies voice • the words to a song • writes songs and music • the last word of a prayer • the name of a song or piece • a group of three performers • consists of lines and spaces • a gadget that keeps the beat • the biggest string instrument • a big group of instrumentalists • pattern of long and short notes • ...
Musik 2024-11-08
Across
- To play spaced out
- What key the music is in
- Half a note higher
- What we're in
- The line showing what notes to play
- To play soft
- A mark to breathe
- To play medium volume
- To play loud
- Three counts of music
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- The amount of beats in a measure and what counts as a beat
- A single count of music
- The original note
- To play smoothly without a break
- Two counts of music
- A change in key for a specific note
- To play smoothly
- To play loudly for that note
- To continue playing a note for the combined beats
- Half a note lower
20 Clues: To play soft • To play loud • What we're in • To play smoothly • The original note • A mark to breathe • Half a note lower • To play spaced out • Half a note higher • Two counts of music • To play medium volume • Three counts of music • A single count of music • What key the music is in • To play loudly for that note • To play smoothly without a break • A change in key for a specific note • ...
Great sounds 2025-10-13
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- – Emotional, deep music full of feeling.
- music – Calm, traditional music played by an orchestra.
- – Loud music with guitars and drums.
- – Big instrument with black and white keys.
- – Electronic instrument similar to a piano.
- – Modern, light, and popular music style.
- – Smooth, free-style music with saxophone and piano.
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- – Round instruments you hit to make rhythm.
- – Small string instrument played with a bow.
- – Fast rhythmic music with rap lyrics.
- guitar – Guitar that uses electricity to sound louder.
- – Metal instrument you blow to make sound.
- – A play where people sing instead of talk.
- – Talking fast with rhythm and strong beats.
14 Clues: – Loud music with guitars and drums. • – Fast rhythmic music with rap lyrics. • – Emotional, deep music full of feeling. • – Modern, light, and popular music style. • – Metal instrument you blow to make sound. • – Round instruments you hit to make rhythm. • – Big instrument with black and white keys. • – Electronic instrument similar to a piano. • ...
French HW 13 2022-02-07
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- radio
- to draw
- Mp3 player
- novel
- french fries
- english
- I like to eat
- to send a text
- headphones
- modern music
- francais french
- newspaper
- to read
- Magazine
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- mathematics
- to send email
- to surf the internet
- to listen to music
- classical music
- colored pencil
- to sing
- to telephone friends
- comic strip/comic book
- chocolate
- ice cream
- to study
26 Clues: radio • novel • to draw • to sing • english • to read • Magazine • to study • chocolate • ice cream • newspaper • Mp3 player • headphones • mathematics • french fries • modern music • to send email • I like to eat • colored pencil • to send a text • classical music • francais french • to listen to music • to surf the internet • to telephone friends • comic strip/comic book
Cambridge Track 2019-10-03
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- glass bins where you can store stuff
- text about something
- taste
- condition
- unusual or remarkable
- different than usual
- place where people come to listen to music
- this moment
- to do fun stuff
- what females use on their lips
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- music where people move on
- most needed
- colour of blood
- advertising
- opposite of uninterested
- getting longer
- full of power
- big
- sound
- route
20 Clues: big • taste • sound • route • condition • most needed • advertising • this moment • full of power • getting longer • colour of blood • to do fun stuff • text about something • different than usual • unusual or remarkable • opposite of uninterested • music where people move on • what females use on their lips • glass bins where you can store stuff • place where people come to listen to music
World Music Term Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-25
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- Moving animals in a specific direction
- A form of singing which utilizes rapid switches between low and high vocal registers
- Wooden sticks used on taiko drums
- Dances set to music in reel time (simple meter, with eighth notes on the first and third beats of each measure, and with two part form)
- Modifying a melody by adding extra notes or changing the rhythm
- Customs passed from generation to generation
- The reggae artist who popularized Jamaican music worldwide
- A sequence of movements in dance
- Casual gatherings specifically to play music
- Singers who are recorded for a film and are not the actors
- A genre of traditional Mexican music
- Music that originates in popular culture or is written in the style
- Any of the dance forms of Ireland and Britain starting in the 16th century up to today
- Melodic guidelines for improvisation
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- A song where the leader sings a phrase and everyone else sings something in response
- Making up music as you go
- American taiko musician
- A West African percussion instrument with beads woven into a net
- Music and dance originating in Dominican Republic
- High mountains usually covered in snow
- Not having electric amplification
- A dance with leaping movements
- Displacing beats to make weak beats strong and vice versa
- An effect in music where a continuous note is played through most or all of the piece
- Slow sentimental or romantic songs
- Ceremony of actions performed in a specific order
- A theatrical show consisting of mainly Irish dance and music
- Musical instruments played by hitting the instrument
- The region consisting of the Caribbean Sea and its twelve countries
- A category of Japanese theatre known for choreography, singing, and elaborate makeup worn by an all male cast; uses square oak boards as an instrument
30 Clues: American taiko musician • Making up music as you go • A dance with leaping movements • A sequence of movements in dance • Wooden sticks used on taiko drums • Not having electric amplification • Slow sentimental or romantic songs • A genre of traditional Mexican music • Melodic guidelines for improvisation • Moving animals in a specific direction • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
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- p- piano (play softy)
- In musical notation, a natural sign (♮) is an accidental sign used to cancel a flat or sharp from either a preceding note or the key signature.
- Note The meaning of WHOLE NOTE is a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes.
- In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- : a prolongation at the discretion of the performer of a musical note, chord, or rest beyond its given time value also : the sign denoting such a prolongation. — called also hold.
- The music staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes are and rests are written.
- harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In practice, this broad definition can also include some instances of notes sounded
- (G clef) cliefndicates the position of note names on a music staff; second line is G.
- A directive to the performer to break the phrase at that point in the composition and breathe, thus assisting in the production of a smooth phrase consistent with the composer's wishes
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- key signature, in musical notation, the arrangement of sharp or flat signs on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff to indicate that the corresponding notes, in every octave, are to be consistently raised (by sharps) or lowered (by flats) from their natural pitches.
- A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem.
- The beat is the pulse of music,and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady. Counting aloud and foot-tapping help us maintain a steady beat. Tap your footdown on each number and up on each "&".
- Without stopping, play once again from the beggining.
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- In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.
- 1 beat
- : loud —used as a direction in music violins played the passage forte.
- Ledger Lines extend the music staff. Notesonledger linnes can be above or below the staff.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- Indicates how many beats per measure, and what kind of note gets one beat.
- 1 silent beat
- # raises the note and remains in effect for the entire meausre.
- Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music.
- 1 : a piece of music for two performers. 2 : two people performing music together. More from Merriam-Webster on duet.
- DEFINITION
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
27 Clues: 1 beat • DEFINITION • 1 silent beat • p- piano (play softy) • Indicates the end of a piece of music • lines divide the music staff into measures. • lines divide the music staff into measures. • Without stopping, play once again from the beggining. • Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music. • Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure. • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
Across
- p- piano (play softy)
- In musical notation, a natural sign (♮) is an accidental sign used to cancel a flat or sharp from either a preceding note or the key signature.
- Note The meaning of WHOLE NOTE is a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes.
- In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- : a prolongation at the discretion of the performer of a musical note, chord, or rest beyond its given time value also : the sign denoting such a prolongation. — called also hold.
- The music staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes are and rests are written.
- harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In practice, this broad definition can also include some instances of notes sounded
- (G clef) cliefndicates the position of note names on a music staff; second line is G.
- A directive to the performer to break the phrase at that point in the composition and breathe, thus assisting in the production of a smooth phrase consistent with the composer's wishes
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- key signature, in musical notation, the arrangement of sharp or flat signs on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff to indicate that the corresponding notes, in every octave, are to be consistently raised (by sharps) or lowered (by flats) from their natural pitches.
- A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem.
- The beat is the pulse of music,and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady. Counting aloud and foot-tapping help us maintain a steady beat. Tap your footdown on each number and up on each "&".
- Without stopping, play once again from the beggining.
Down
- In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.
- 1 beat
- : loud —used as a direction in music violins played the passage forte.
- Ledger Lines extend the music staff. Notesonledger linnes can be above or below the staff.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- Indicates how many beats per measure, and what kind of note gets one beat.
- 1 silent beat
- # raises the note and remains in effect for the entire meausre.
- Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music.
- 1 : a piece of music for two performers. 2 : two people performing music together. More from Merriam-Webster on duet.
- DEFINITION
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
27 Clues: 1 beat • DEFINITION • 1 silent beat • p- piano (play softy) • Indicates the end of a piece of music • lines divide the music staff into measures. • lines divide the music staff into measures. • Without stopping, play once again from the beggining. • Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music. • Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure. • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
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- p- piano (play softy)
- In musical notation, a natural sign (♮) is an accidental sign used to cancel a flat or sharp from either a preceding note or the key signature.
- Note The meaning of WHOLE NOTE is a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes.
- In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- : a prolongation at the discretion of the performer of a musical note, chord, or rest beyond its given time value also : the sign denoting such a prolongation. — called also hold.
- The music staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes are and rests are written.
- harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In practice, this broad definition can also include some instances of notes sounded
- (G clef) cliefndicates the position of note names on a music staff; second line is G.
- A directive to the performer to break the phrase at that point in the composition and breathe, thus assisting in the production of a smooth phrase consistent with the composer's wishes
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- key signature, in musical notation, the arrangement of sharp or flat signs on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff to indicate that the corresponding notes, in every octave, are to be consistently raised (by sharps) or lowered (by flats) from their natural pitches.
- A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem.
- The beat is the pulse of music,and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady. Counting aloud and foot-tapping help us maintain a steady beat. Tap your footdown on each number and up on each "&".
- Without stopping, play once again from the beggining.
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- In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.
- 1 beat
- : loud —used as a direction in music violins played the passage forte.
- Ledger Lines extend the music staff. Notesonledger linnes can be above or below the staff.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- Indicates how many beats per measure, and what kind of note gets one beat.
- 1 silent beat
- # raises the note and remains in effect for the entire meausre.
- Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music.
- 1 : a piece of music for two performers. 2 : two people performing music together. More from Merriam-Webster on duet.
- DEFINITION
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
27 Clues: 1 beat • DEFINITION • 1 silent beat • p- piano (play softy) • Indicates the end of a piece of music • lines divide the music staff into measures. • lines divide the music staff into measures. • Without stopping, play once again from the beggining. • Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music. • Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure. • ...
Conducting Vocabulary Builder 1: Elements of Music 2023-02-06
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- Manner in which the harmonic (vertical) and melodic (horizontal) elements are combined to create layers of sound
- Series of chords sounding in succession; certain progressions are typical in particular styles/genres of music
- Audible sounds and/or nonsense syllables used by vocalists to convey musical ideas or intent
- Tone color or tone quality that distinguishes one sound source, instrument, or voice from another
- Form of music that is subject to improvisation or structured randomness
- Rate or speed of the beat in a musical work or performance
- Musical texture in which two or more melodies sound simultaneously in either an imitative or non-imitative manner
- Chordal structure of a music composition in which the simultaneous sounding of pitches produces chords and their successive use produces chord progressions
- Music based on a mode other than major or minor
- Grouping of beats and divisions of beats in music, grouping of beats and divisions of beats in music, often in sets of twos (duple meter) or threes (triple meter)
- Relating to a seven-tone scale consisting of five whole steps and two half steps
- Music in which two or more tonalities (keys) sound simultaneously
- Representation of sound and its treatment using lines, drawings, pictures
- Musical segment with a clear beginning and ending, comparable to a simple sentence or clause in written text
- System for visually representing musical sound in time using a 5-line staff
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- Qualities such as dynamics, tempo, articulation which -- when combined with other elements of music -- give a composition its musical identity
- Musical texture consisting of an accompanied vocal line that is rhythmically free melodic line in a declamatory style, from which the recitative developed
- Five-tone scale often identified with the pattern of the black keys of a keyboard, although other five-tone arrangements are possible
- Performance of a musical phrase that uses expressive qualities such as dynamics, tempo, articulation, and timbre to convey a thought, mood, or feeling
- To hear and comprehend musical sounds in one’s head (inner hearing), rather than from an external source
- Underlying steady pulse present in most music
- Musical texture in which all parts move in the same rhythm but use different pitches, as in hymns
- Element of music describing the overall organization of a piece of music, such as AB, ABA, rondo, theme and variations, and strophic form
- Grouping, generally brief, of long and short sounds and silences
- Musical texture consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line
- Rate in which harmony the rate in which harmony changes from one chord to the next
- Shape of a melody created by the way its pitches repeat and move up and down in steps and skips
- Music in which no tonic or key center is apparent
- Tonic or key tone around which a piece of music is centered
29 Clues: Underlying steady pulse present in most music • Music based on a mode other than major or minor • Music in which no tonic or key center is apparent • Rate or speed of the beat in a musical work or performance • Tonic or key tone around which a piece of music is centered • Grouping, generally brief, of long and short sounds and silences • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
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- p- piano (play softy)
- In musical notation, a natural sign (♮) is an accidental sign used to cancel a flat or sharp from either a preceding note or the key signature.
- Note The meaning of WHOLE NOTE is a musical note equal in time value to four quarter notes or two half notes.
- In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- : a prolongation at the discretion of the performer of a musical note, chord, or rest beyond its given time value also : the sign denoting such a prolongation. — called also hold.
- The music staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes are and rests are written.
- harmony, in music, the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In practice, this broad definition can also include some instances of notes sounded
- (G clef) cliefndicates the position of note names on a music staff; second line is G.
- A directive to the performer to break the phrase at that point in the composition and breathe, thus assisting in the production of a smooth phrase consistent with the composer's wishes
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- key signature, in musical notation, the arrangement of sharp or flat signs on particular lines and spaces of a musical staff to indicate that the corresponding notes, in every octave, are to be consistently raised (by sharps) or lowered (by flats) from their natural pitches.
- A note having the time value of two quarter notes or half of a whole note, represented by a ring with a stem.
- The beat is the pulse of music,and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady. Counting aloud and foot-tapping help us maintain a steady beat. Tap your footdown on each number and up on each "&".
- Without stopping, play once again from the beggining.
Down
- In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.
- 1 beat
- : loud —used as a direction in music violins played the passage forte.
- Ledger Lines extend the music staff. Notesonledger linnes can be above or below the staff.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- lines divide the music staff into measures.
- Indicates how many beats per measure, and what kind of note gets one beat.
- 1 silent beat
- # raises the note and remains in effect for the entire meausre.
- Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music.
- 1 : a piece of music for two performers. 2 : two people performing music together. More from Merriam-Webster on duet.
- DEFINITION
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
27 Clues: 1 beat • DEFINITION • 1 silent beat • p- piano (play softy) • Indicates the end of a piece of music • lines divide the music staff into measures. • lines divide the music staff into measures. • Without stopping, play once again from the beggining. • Forte ": moderately loud —used as a direction in music. • Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure. • ...
Music Dynamics and Tempo 2022-10-03
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- Word meaning Soft in music
- Word meaning to gradually get softer in music
- Word meaning fast tempo in music
- Word meaning Moderately Loud in music
- Word meaning Extra Loud in music
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- Word meaning to gradually get louder in music
- Word meaning medium tempo in music
- Word meaning slow tempo in music
- Word meaning Loud in music
- Word meaning Extra quiet in music
- Word meaning Moderately Soft in music
11 Clues: Word meaning Loud in music • Word meaning Soft in music • Word meaning slow tempo in music • Word meaning fast tempo in music • Word meaning Extra Loud in music • Word meaning Extra quiet in music • Word meaning medium tempo in music • Word meaning Moderately Loud in music • Word meaning Moderately Soft in music • Word meaning to gradually get louder in music • ...
ALTERNATIVE ROCK 2023-11-28
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- a group of people playing music
- beat in music
- something in a record player
- current book genre
- customised queue of songs
- live music performance
- playing more than one note at the same time
- boosts sound for electric guitars
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- intrusment
- pure and natural sound
- music genre
- music genre
- verses of the song
- band (a reason why people wear glasses)
- collection of recorded tracks
15 Clues: intrusment • music genre • music genre • beat in music • verses of the song • current book genre • pure and natural sound • live music performance • customised queue of songs • something in a record player • collection of recorded tracks • a group of people playing music • boosts sound for electric guitars • band (a reason why people wear glasses) • ...
HOUSE 2025-02-22
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- A COMMON CHARACTERISTIC OF BLACK MUSIC
- A COMMON PLACE TO HEAR HOUSE MUSIC
- DJ, Trans activist, and a common mustard
- Ladadiladida-Ladadiladida-Ladadiladida
- House music is normally between 120-130 _____
- Chicago, _____, and New York City WERE BIRTHPLACES OF HOUSE
- HOUSE MUSIC IS LINKED TO THE ____ COMMUNITY
- Many producers may ______ to create a new track
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- this hit song by Robin S.
- DJ Frankie _______ of the Bronx, and resident DJ with Levan at Paradise Garage, brought New York City’s club culture, DJing styles, and catalog of sounds to Chicago in 1977
- A blend between multiple tracks
- ______samplers, sequencers, and drum machines became cheaper and more accessible, allowing bedroom producers to emerge.
- A pre-cursor to house music
- gospel, disco, and soul are considered the ____ of house music
- KNOWN AS DJ _____,Stacey Hale, was the first female house music artist in Detroit
- AN iconic nightclub on Chicago's Southside; birthplace for the name of the genre
- Named after the iconic magazzine, this hit track was sampled by Beyonce and includes call out's to iconic Black women artists
17 Clues: this hit song by Robin S. • A pre-cursor to house music • A blend between multiple tracks • A COMMON PLACE TO HEAR HOUSE MUSIC • A COMMON CHARACTERISTIC OF BLACK MUSIC • Ladadiladida-Ladadiladida-Ladadiladida • DJ, Trans activist, and a common mustard • HOUSE MUSIC IS LINKED TO THE ____ COMMUNITY • House music is normally between 120-130 _____ • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2017-03-30
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- Group of singers in a chorus.
- A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
- Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
- Music that is written and performed without regard to any specific key.
- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. Music written in major keys have a positive affirming character.
- Music written to be sung or played in unison
- Three to four movement orchestral piece, generally in sonata form.
- Short detached notes, as opposed to legato.
- A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
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- Tone color, quality of sound that distinguishes one verse or instrument to another. It is determined by the harmonies of sound.
- Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions.
- A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
- A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
- A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions
- Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
- Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
- A direction to play lively and fast.
- A drama where the words are sung instead of spoken.
20 Clues: Group of singers in a chorus. • A direction to play lively and fast. • Short detached notes, as opposed to legato. • Music written to be sung or played in unison • A drama where the words are sung instead of spoken. • Slow and stately dance music written in triple time. • A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence. • ...
Jan and Feb Crossword 2021-02-07
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- style of music that needs a good DJ
- Just _____ (to move to music)
- ice that falls from the sky
- ____ Fitzgerald
- the beat of the song
- first name of the groundhog
- what you get for good service
- Skittles' friend
- "Oh ___ can you see"
- "land of the free and home of the ___"
- move your body
- mardi gras means this
- it falls from the sky in winter
- "my country 'tis of ___"
- how to play the guitar
- "Lift Every Voice and ___"
- inaugural youth poet
- MLK fought for ____ rights
- a quarter note gets __ beat
- she was the leader of the underground railroad
- ___ President Harris
- doo bop da bee bop
- Louis _____
- music style that is often in 12 bars
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- this instrument keeps time
- new President of the U.S.
- this note gets 4 beats
- the music style of Scott Joplin
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- to chew food
- new secretary of treasury
- to show affection
- the art of creating music as you play it
- "Hail to the ___"
- how you play the drums
- in music it means "don't play"
- how many weeks of winter left according to Phil
- symbol of my love
- music of New Orleans country
- be my _____
- Hamilton is on this bill
- ___fathers and mothers started our country
- name of Mrs. Clarkson's feathered friend
- February is ___ history month
- President who ended slavery
- music style that has to swing
- we celebrate his birthday in January
- choose the officials
- a language spoken in New Orleans
- shortest month of the year (abb.)
50 Clues: be my _____ • Louis _____ • to chew food • move your body • ____ Fitzgerald • Skittles' friend • to show affection • "Hail to the ___" • symbol of my love • doo bop da bee bop • 5 lines and 4 spaces • the beat of the song • "Oh ___ can you see" • inaugural youth poet • choose the officials • ___ President Harris • mardi gras means this • this note gets 4 beats • how you play the drums • ...
Music Appreciation Puzzle! 2014-12-04
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- Written in Key
- Improv and swing.
- Not the 'bass' clef but the..
- Romantic period piano man.
- Italian, meaning "cadence"
- renaissance instrument uses bag & air
- Generally 4 beats long in 4/4
- Contrasting section to close song.
- Space between notes.
- The Movement of the music.
- decides the notes of the piece.
- The "color" of music.
- An orchestral synopsis
- Cultural Rebirth period
- Introduction tune, typically brass
- Johannes ______ from germany (B.....)
- Musician from the boroque period.
- Music Period 1750-1820
- Orchestra, choir, and solos(no opera
- ABA form is...
- Shorter Version of an Opera
- Wrote a nice Xmas oratorio (Messiah).
- Singular musical line
- Rhythmic structure of music.
- All verses sung to same music
- A group of singers
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- Not written in key (not tonal).
- Gregorian....
- gives us the frequency of aa note
- Pachelbel's famous...
- Sequence of single notes to a tune.
- Written for a funeral
- Harmonized simple tune.
- 3 or more voices singing a unison.
- All the notes in a certain key
- Simultaneous pitches/chords
- What we are 'appreciating' in class
- Composer who was deaf!
- Bach came to rise in this period
- Structure of a piece of music
- Characterized by pitch, timbre, volume
- 5th century to 15th Century period
- Written piece of music
- Multiple musical lines
- Harmonic set of 3 or more notes
- A composition of instruments
- 20th Century period
- 1800-1850 period
- Made opera operettas
- Longer version of an Operetta
- Choral musical composition (variety)
51 Clues: Gregorian.... • Written in Key • ABA form is... • 1800-1850 period • Improv and swing. • A group of singers • 20th Century period • Space between notes. • Made opera operettas • Pachelbel's famous... • Written for a funeral • The "color" of music. • Singular musical line • Composer who was deaf! • An orchestral synopsis • Written piece of music • Multiple musical lines • Music Period 1750-1820 • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2017-04-03
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- A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
- Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
- A direction to play lively and fast.
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
- Music that is written and performed without regard to any specific key.
- A drama where the words are sung instead of spoken.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. Music written in major keys have a positive affirming character.
- Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
- Music written to be sung or played in unison
- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
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- Tone color, quality of sound that distinguishes one verse or instrument to another. It is determined by the harmonies of sound.
- Group of singers in a chorus.
- Three to four movement orchestral piece, generally in sonata form.
- Short detached notes, as opposed to legato.
- A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions
- A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
- Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly
- Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions.
- A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
- A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
20 Clues: Group of singers in a chorus. • A direction to play lively and fast. • Short detached notes, as opposed to legato. • Music written to be sung or played in unison • A drama where the words are sung instead of spoken. • Slow and stately dance music written in triple time. • A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence. • ...
Band Crossword 2024-04-05
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- A system in which we use to read music on
- A term used to "bring out" a note
- Woodwind with a double-reed
- A term used to make smooth, lyrical passages in music
- Pitched drums that can alter pitches
- Instrument with over 20ft of tubing
- Term used for the pyramid of sound
- Last name of the king of American Marching Band
- Highest pitched brass instrument
- A term used for Sharps and Flats within the music
- A type of drum stick
- A term used to make our pitches "short"
- A part of a brass instrument that is disgusting!
- A big slide whistle
- Woodwind instrument with a single reed
- A different term for Time Signature
- Cleaning tool for woodwind instruments
- Instrument that uses no reed
- Term used for a quite dynamic
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- A pause in music
- A musical symbol only used for low pitched instruments
- Term used for the determination of speed in music
- Term used for a medium soft dynamic
- A term to organize rhythm within music
- Low-Woodwind with a double reed
- Part of an instrument that holds a reed firmly
- A type of stick used for pitched percussion
- A term used for different ways for pronunciation in music
- Umbrella term used for volume
- Lowest pitched brass instrument
- Term used for a loud dynamic
- A term used to identify which notes will have flats or sharps
- Term used for a medium loud dynamic
- Term used to gradually get softer
- A musical symbol only used for higher pitched instruments
- Percussion instrument that makes a "boom" sound
- Term used to play something over again in music
- Term used to gradually get louder
38 Clues: A pause in music • A big slide whistle • A type of drum stick • Woodwind with a double-reed • Term used for a loud dynamic • Instrument that uses no reed • Umbrella term used for volume • Term used for a quite dynamic • Low-Woodwind with a double reed • Lowest pitched brass instrument • Highest pitched brass instrument • A term used to "bring out" a note • ...
Music Elements II 2024-09-05
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- how specific notes are played or sung; enables expression in music
- how loud or soft the sound
- gradually getting softer
- two separate melodic lines sounding simultaneously
- a group of notes with a beginning and end that conveys a musical thought
- the organization of rhythm patterns in a piece of music; the time signature helps indicate meter
- how fast or slow the sounds
- the tune; the arrangement of pitches
- how the piece of music is organized; the parts of the song have a particular order when listening to the whole piece
- from the beginning; represented by D.C.
- the unique sound of an instrument or voice in music
- very loud
- walking speed
- chord based
- the end of a phrase or section marked by a harmonic change, rhythmic or melodic articulation
- using clarity and precision when singing or speaking
- soft
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- where the piece of music ends
- how long or short the sounds
- playing notes short and detatched
- ending section of a piece in music
- medium soft
- loud
- the way to emphasize a note or group of notes in a musical piece
- two or more pitches played at the same time that generally sound pleasing
- slow
- a single melodic line played by one instrument or voice
- very slow
- the organization of multiple beats, often arranged in patterns across measures in the piece
- how the overall music sounds with differing amounts of layers in the sound
- fast
- gradually getting louder
- all voices singing the same pitch or melody at the same time
- the high and low of sound
- the steady pulse in music
- the pronounciation of words by a singer
36 Clues: loud • slow • fast • soft • very slow • very loud • medium soft • chord based • walking speed • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • the high and low of sound • the steady pulse in music • how loud or soft the sound • how fast or slow the sounds • how long or short the sounds • where the piece of music ends • playing notes short and detatched • ending section of a piece in music • ...
EMSO Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-12
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- This symbol indicates the end of a piece of music.
- A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order.
- This symbol lowers the pitch of a note. The opposite of a sharp.
- This tells us which notes are sharp or flat throughout the entire piece.
- String instrument that is held between your knees and has pegs.
- The pulse of the music.
- This word tells musicians when to pluck their music.
- Symbol at the beginning of the staff that indicates pitch range.
- Sticky substance applied to a bow to create friction.
- Adjusting the pitch of a note so that it is correct.
- This symbol is written at the beginning of every line of music.
- A note that is not sharp or flat.
- The speed of the music.
- This word tells musicians when to play with the bow.
- A section of music between two bar lines.
- This symbol raises the pitch of a note. NOT called a "hashtag".
- Medium tempo.
- The largest and lowest-pitched string instrument in the orchestra.
- A piece played by one musician.
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- Indicates how loud or soft the music should be played.
- String instrument that is similar to the violin, but bigger.
- Slower, walking tempo.
- This tells us how many beats are in each measure
- This composer wrote "Ode to Joy" even though he was completely deaf.
- This person leads the orchestra with a baton.
- Fast tempo.
- Smallest and highest-pitched string instrument in the orchestra.
- This key signature has two sharps: F# and C#
- This composer wrote "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" at age 6.
- Italian word for "Broken Chord".
- This person writes music.
- Set of five lines and four spaces where music notes are written.
32 Clues: Fast tempo. • Medium tempo. • Slower, walking tempo. • The pulse of the music. • The speed of the music. • This person writes music. • A piece played by one musician. • Italian word for "Broken Chord". • A note that is not sharp or flat. • A section of music between two bar lines. • This key signature has two sharps: F# and C# • This person leads the orchestra with a baton. • ...
Chapter 7 Test 2025-04-01
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- Composer of La Mer and Claire de Lune (last name).
- Composer of Pierrot Lunaire and A Survivor from Warsaw (last name).
- Composer of Music for 18 Musicians and Clapping Music.
- A compositional technique of assigning values to musical information.
- Technique of shifting the normal accent by stressing weak beats or placing the accent between the beats themselves.
- Composer of Rhapsody in Blue and Porgy and Bess (last name).
- Composer who helped define the distinct American sound by combining his European musical training with jazz and folk elements (last name).
- Technique in which two tonal centers are sounding at the same time.
- Composer of Kontakte.
- Composer for the Rite of Spring (last name).
- Music composed by manipulating only electronically-produced sounds (two words).
- Composer of Overworld Theme.
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- Music without a tonal center.
- An instrument that electronically generate a wide variety of sounds.
- A music genre which represents an event, object, or concept.
- Compositional attempt to infuse characteristics of the classic period with twentieth century harmonies.
- Music written without ever repeating a section (two words).
- Type of electro-acoustic music that uses both electronically produced sounds and recorded natural sounds (two words).
- Composer of Duke Bluebeard's Castle and the Wooden Prince. Also created a certain pizzicato style.
- A compositional style which attempted to eliminate harmony and tonal melody.
- A Spanish dance in three-quarter time.
- Compositional technique meant to distill music down to its fundamental elements.
- Alban Berg, Anton Webern, and Arnold Schoenberg (three words).
- Who invented the phonograph in 1877?
- Composer of Concerto for the Left Hand and Daphnes et Chloe
- Choreographer for The Rite of Spring (last name).
26 Clues: Composer of Kontakte. • Composer of Overworld Theme. • Music without a tonal center. • Who invented the phonograph in 1877? • A Spanish dance in three-quarter time. • Composer for the Rite of Spring (last name). • Choreographer for The Rite of Spring (last name). • Composer of La Mer and Claire de Lune (last name). • Composer of Music for 18 Musicians and Clapping Music. • ...
BAND 2025-02-21
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- The foundation upon which notes are drawn.
- A brass instrument that uses a slide to produce different notes.
- A brass instrument that has three keys and can play around 39 different notes.
- Refers to a gradual increase in volume or intensity in a piece of music.
- A song that is a mix of Friend Like Me, A Whole New World, Under The Sea, and Beauty and The Beast.
- A sequence of chords that brings a section of music to a close.
- A new instrument that Percussion plays in the song Mechanical Monsters.
- A section in a band that involves drums and other instruments such as gongs, bells, cymbals, rattles, and tambourines.
- It means the music should be played at an upbeat and bright tempo.
- Used to describe a moderately slow tempo.
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- A visual symbol, printed on a musical staff, that indicates what key a section of music is written in.
- The basic unit of time in music, or the pulse you tap your foot to.
- Our band director
- The written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
- A song that has to do with a Pagoda.
- When a chord of notes is broken and played in sequence.
- A symbol used in sheet music to denote where the final passage of a piece begins.
- The main tune or theme of a song, the part you hum or sing along to.
- When a specific note or phrase is emphasized with an increase in intensity.
- Also known as a measure, it is a segment of time in music that contains a specific number of beats.
20 Clues: Our band director • A song that has to do with a Pagoda. • Used to describe a moderately slow tempo. • The foundation upon which notes are drawn. • When a chord of notes is broken and played in sequence. • A sequence of chords that brings a section of music to a close. • A brass instrument that uses a slide to produce different notes. • ...
Modern Era Music 2022-02-15
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- Music performed by electronic instruments
- Music based on patterns
- Music that led to jazz music
- An example of an electronic instrument
- Wrote "Einstein on the Beach"
- Wrote "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima"
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- Wrote "The Sea Symphony"
- Music decided by the performer (rolling dice, flipping coin)
- Music without a key center
- Wrote Sprechstimme
- Wrote "The Entertainer"
- Wrote "Rite of Spring"
- Speech-singing
13 Clues: Speech-singing • Wrote Sprechstimme • Wrote "Rite of Spring" • Music based on patterns • Wrote "The Entertainer" • Wrote "The Sea Symphony" • Music without a key center • Music that led to jazz music • Wrote "Einstein on the Beach" • An example of an electronic instrument • Music performed by electronic instruments • Wrote "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima" • ...
4thyr arts d 2013-12-10
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- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- refers specifically to the period extending roughly from 1815-1918.
- chords were used more freely than during the classical era
- music is instrumental associated with story, poem, or scene
- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- the piccolo belongs to the __________ family
- during the romantic period, ________ horn became a stand out in the orchestra
- nationality of Chopin
- his life is a long struggle in making his vision of music drama a reality
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- became a very popular vocal form during the Romantic period.
- many romantic ________ were inspired by the image of Beethoven
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- a form uses the same music for each stanza
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare
- music critic
- the meaning of the musical symbol f
- all Chopin’s works involve the ______, solo, or accompanied.
- “union of the arts” means a _______ of many arts such as poetry and music
19 Clues: music critic • nationality of Chopin • the meaning of the musical symbol f • a composition for solo voice and piano • a form uses the same music for each stanza • the piccolo belongs to the __________ family • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare • other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano. • ...
Year 4 Music Term 1 2025-03-03
Across
- What is your Music Teacher's last name: Mrs ...?
- What is the highest note: mi re do?
- One sound on a beat is called...?
- The part of the music that matches the words
- Is do to re a step or skip?
- No sounds on a beat is called...?
- According to the song, what does the horse do so fast?
- The place where music notes live that has five lines and four spaces
- What is the lowest note: mi re do?
- The part of music that is steady and even and doesn't change
- According to the song, Up Above a bird is ... by?
Down
- How many spaces in a music staff
- Two sounds on a beat is called...?
- Is re to mi a step of skip
- The term for notes like do re and mi
- According to the song the bird is moving like an...?
- Performing the same song but starting at a different time
- According to the song how many days old is the porridge?
- How many beats are in the song Up Above?
- How many lines on a music staff
20 Clues: Is re to mi a step of skip • Is do to re a step or skip? • How many lines on a music staff • How many spaces in a music staff • One sound on a beat is called...? • No sounds on a beat is called...? • Two sounds on a beat is called...? • What is the lowest note: mi re do? • What is the highest note: mi re do? • The term for notes like do re and mi • ...
Zavalaga music crossword puzzle 2018-03-22
Across
- Most famous composer of St. Louis ragtime
- Popular dance
- Type of music Joplin invented
- The music of ________ _____ was an important style of music
- What year was Foster born?
- The year foster died
- What instrument was used to play Ragtime
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- “My Old Kentucky Home,” “ Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair,” and “Beautiful Dreamer” were his most ___________ songs
- Type of music that Ragtime influenced
- Music was popular before the _____ ___
- The year Joplin was born
- The type of music Foster writes theme was ____ ____
- Fosters first song was called “Open thy_______, love”
- Hand used to play syncopated melodies
- The first Foster used was the _____
15 Clues: Popular dance • The year foster died • The year Joplin was born • What year was Foster born? • Type of music Joplin invented • The first Foster used was the _____ • Type of music that Ragtime influenced • Hand used to play syncopated melodies • Music was popular before the _____ ___ • What instrument was used to play Ragtime • Most famous composer of St. Louis ragtime • ...
Lucas Garrow 2023-02-10
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- Japan is very _____
- Japanese flute played by monks.
- China has very different ______ in the North and South
- Chinese lute with four silk strings
- Part of the instrument that vibrates and amplifies the sound
- Chinese music has very _____ sounds
- Tibetan music is very connected to ______
- K-pop has a huge ______ presence
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- Chinese music expresses the ____ of the current ruler or dynasty
- The Dalai Lama is the exiled _______ leader of Tibet.
- Japanese music, refining and perfecting the little _____
- Share the ____ of the land
- Japanese music preserves ancient ______
- Japanese music, Maximum effect with ____
- K-pop is pop singing mixed with ___
15 Clues: Japan is very _____ • Share the ____ of the land • Japanese flute played by monks. • K-pop has a huge ______ presence • Chinese lute with four silk strings • Chinese music has very _____ sounds • K-pop is pop singing mixed with ___ • Japanese music preserves ancient ______ • Japanese music, Maximum effect with ____ • Tibetan music is very connected to ______ • ...
Year 4 Music Term 1 2025-03-03
Across
- What is your Music Teacher's last name: Mrs ...?
- What is the highest note: mi re do?
- One sound on a beat is called...?
- The part of the music that matches the words
- Is do to re a step or skip?
- No sounds on a beat is called...?
- According to the song, what does the horse do so fast?
- The place where music notes live that has five lines and four spaces
- What is the lowest note: mi re do?
- The part of music that is steady and even and doesn't change
- According to the song, Up Above a bird is ... by?
Down
- How many spaces in a music staff
- Two sounds on a beat is called...?
- Is re to mi a step of skip
- The term for notes like do re and mi
- According to the song the bird is moving like an...?
- Performing the same song but starting at a different time
- According to the song how many days old is the porridge?
- How many beats are in the song Up Above?
- How many lines on a music staff
20 Clues: Is re to mi a step of skip • Is do to re a step or skip? • How many lines on a music staff • How many spaces in a music staff • One sound on a beat is called...? • No sounds on a beat is called...? • Two sounds on a beat is called...? • What is the lowest note: mi re do? • What is the highest note: mi re do? • The term for notes like do re and mi • ...
Middle School Band 2025-05-22
Across
- slightly slower than allegro
- return to previous tempo
- when music changes time signature
- slightly faster than andante
- return to beginning jump to coda
- 2 beats in a measure half note gets one beat
- compose and play music on the spot
- gradually slow down
- style of music with roots in rhythm and blues
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- notes played light and separated
- animated or lively
- three different parts played simultaneously
- energetically
- a summary that restates the main point
- gradually play softer
- three or more pitches played simultaneously
- when music moves from one key to another
- lively
- very much (italian)
19 Clues: lively • energetically • animated or lively • very much (italian) • gradually slow down • gradually play softer • return to previous tempo • slightly slower than allegro • slightly faster than andante • notes played light and separated • return to beginning jump to coda • when music changes time signature • compose and play music on the spot • a summary that restates the main point • ...
Jazz - Music 2024-05-07
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- tragedy sprung music
- Where most slaves came from
- Man who's music had many connections to Jazz Music
- People have racial ______
- Name for the categories of music
- to improve or replace something
- what the music gave the slaves hope of
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- The worlds greatest piano player 1950s
- Where most jazz musicians played (country)
- Jazz music allowed musicians to leave their ____
- pieces of music which are commonly played, by a variety of musicians
- making it up as you go along
- Succession or arrangement of sounds
13 Clues: tragedy sprung music • People have racial ______ • Where most slaves came from • making it up as you go along • to improve or replace something • Name for the categories of music • Succession or arrangement of sounds • The worlds greatest piano player 1950s • what the music gave the slaves hope of • Where most jazz musicians played (country) • ...
Year 8 Chinese - Music 2025-05-30
15 Clues: rap • cool • genre • concert • compare • musician • pop music • have seen • have heard • music band • sounds bad • sounds good • English song • Chinese song • listen to music
Year 8 Chinese - Music 2025-05-30
15 Clues: rap • cool • genre • compare • concert • musician • pop music • have seen • have heard • music band • sounds bad • sounds good • Chinese song • English song • listen to music
