music Crossword Puzzles
Musical Elements, by Jemima Spencer 2019-12-07
Across
- The time a piece of music takes to play.
- The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinctive from pitch or intensity.
- The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes.
- The formation of clear and distinctive sound.
- Strong regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- The strength of sound.
- The pulse of a piece of music.
- The main part of the harmony.
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- The central key to a piece of music eg major,minor.
- The level of sound emitting from a source.
- The different types or genres of musical structures.
- The varying loudness and softness in musical pieces.
- The relative tone in music notes
- The feel or characteristics of a piece of music.
- The shape and balance of a piece of music( A building has the same name as this).
- The pace or speed at which a section of musics plays.
- Complete absence of sound.
17 Clues: The strength of sound. • Complete absence of sound. • The main part of the harmony. • The pulse of a piece of music. • The relative tone in music notes • The time a piece of music takes to play. • The level of sound emitting from a source. • The formation of clear and distinctive sound. • The feel or characteristics of a piece of music. • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 1 2016-09-29
Across
- A _______ is what people join to win prizes.
- ________ is a type of popular music of US black origin in which words are spoken quickly with some misical intruments playing in the background.
- Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei.
- Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________.
- ________ means very impressive and sometimes a little frightening.
- I something is ________ it is related to business. (First letter C).
- We say "________" if we dislikes someone or something very much.
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- ________ is a type of music that was developed among African-American musicians using rap.
- If something is ________, it has something to do with more than one country.
- If something makes you feel ________, it is making you feel very upset or afraid.
- ________ music is music that uses electronic musical instruments.
- ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll.
- ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico.
- To ask for something in a way that shows you are not proud is to ________.
- Pop music is often simply called ________.
15 Clues: Pop music is often simply called ________. • A _______ is what people join to win prizes. • Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei. • ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico. • ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll. • Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________. • ...
Music Genres 2023-12-12
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- - Energetic music with strong beats and electric guitars.
- - Music with improvisation, syncopation, and a variety of instruments.
- - Music genre often expressing sadness or melancholy, originating from African American communities.
- - Music characterized by its storytelling lyrics and acoustic instruments.
- - Upbeat music originating from Jamaica with a walking bass line and offbeat rhythms.
- - Upbeat music with catchy tunes, often popular on the radio.
- - Genre known for its rhythmic beats and spoken rhymes.
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- - Music known for its strong rhythm and danceable grooves.
- - Music composed and performed following specific traditions and structures.
- - Traditional music passed down orally and reflecting the culture of a region.
- - Music produced using electronic instruments or technology.
- - Religious music with strong vocal harmonies and Christian themes.
12 Clues: - Genre known for its rhythmic beats and spoken rhymes. • - Energetic music with strong beats and electric guitars. • - Music known for its strong rhythm and danceable grooves. • - Music produced using electronic instruments or technology. • - Upbeat music with catchy tunes, often popular on the radio. • ...
End of Term Crossword 2023-02-17
Across
- A piece of music that keeps returning to one section
- The chord sequence that Blues music is based on
- The lowest layer of a piece of music
- The speed of a piece of music
- The layout of a piece of music
- A musical structure where you return to the first section (A, B, A)
- A happy or bright sounding tonality
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- Playing at a loud dynamic
- A type of music from Trinidad and Tobago
- A structure which has only two sections (A and B)
- The layers that make up a piece of music
- An African drum
- The scale systems used in Indian Classical Music
13 Clues: An African drum • Playing at a loud dynamic • The speed of a piece of music • The layout of a piece of music • A happy or bright sounding tonality • The lowest layer of a piece of music • A type of music from Trinidad and Tobago • The layers that make up a piece of music • The chord sequence that Blues music is based on • The scale systems used in Indian Classical Music • ...
"All Music Has..": The Elements of Music 2016-09-25
Across
- The speed of the music
- The main idea of the music.
- Come in High and low ranges and can create characters. (Think: Woodwinds, Percussion, Brass, Strings)
- Two or more notes played at the same time that support the main idea of the music and influence emotion.
- The emotion of the music. This element is hard to define because each listener may feel something unique.
- In pop music, the main idea of the music is attached to these words.
- Describes how the steady pulse of the music is grouped together in groups of 2, 3, or 4.
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- Come in high and low ranges and can create characters. (Think: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)
- The steady pulse that keeps the music alive.
- The layers of the music. How many different things are happening at once in a piece.
- The volume control of the music.
- Related to the pulse of the music but is more specific to different patterns.
- The notes musicians play.
13 Clues: The speed of the music • The notes musicians play. • The main idea of the music. • The volume control of the music. • The steady pulse that keeps the music alive. • In pop music, the main idea of the music is attached to these words. • Related to the pulse of the music but is more specific to different patterns. • ...
Medieval Music 2022-08-16
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- number of lines used in music to allow more notes
- Chant popular Medieval Music style
- one voice sound, no harmony
- the language that chants were sung in
- first type of music notes
- Men who wrote the music copies over and over
- Gregory famous for writing down chant music
- guys who had to sing Gregorian Chants
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- began during the Medieval Times
- type of paper for writing chants
- the bird who sang the chants to Pope Gregory
- number of lines first used to write music on
- the movement of Gregorian Chant music
13 Clues: first type of music notes • one voice sound, no harmony • began during the Medieval Times • type of paper for writing chants • Chant popular Medieval Music style • the language that chants were sung in • the movement of Gregorian Chant music • guys who had to sing Gregorian Chants • Gregory famous for writing down chant music • the bird who sang the chants to Pope Gregory • ...
Baroque Music Review 2021-09-28
Across
- The most well-known of all the Baroque composers. The inventor of four-part writing and master of the fugue.
- The most important piece of keyboard music ever written: The Well-Tempered _______
- a form of instrumental music with three movements.
- Composers of the baroque era found inspiration not only in religion, but also in this
- a common musical texture in baroque music that means "many sounds"
- a French/Portuguese word that means "an irregularly shaped pearl"
- If you hear this instrument, you are almost certainly hearing baroque music
- The eventual US President that was born during the baroque era.
- Two different notes played simultaneously (the relationship between voices that are interdependent harmonically, yet independent in rhythm and contour)
- Various churches would use this style of vocal solo to celebrate such holidays as Easter and Christmas
- Church modes transitioned to major and _____ modes
- Famous for his "Messiah" opera, which contains that well-known "Hallelujah" Chrous
- The first _____ was written around 1600
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- Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons"
- When the harpsichord and cello provide the bass for the rest of the ensemble (2 words)
- Baroque music is similar to this American genre because of its use of improvisation
- A common form used by Bach that very closely resembles a round in that the same melodic idea is stated at different times by different voices
- baroque instrument know for its size and use of large pipes that allow air to pass through
- An opera-length work, but without all the production elements.
- Most baroque music was written in England, France, Italy, and ________.
- Baroque music was both religious and ________.
- Music of the baroque era returned to the Roman and ______ ideals.
22 Clues: Baroque composer of "The Four Seasons" • The first _____ was written around 1600 • Baroque music was both religious and ________. • a form of instrumental music with three movements. • Church modes transitioned to major and _____ modes • An opera-length work, but without all the production elements. • The eventual US President that was born during the baroque era. • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2017-04-03
Across
- 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.
- Group of singers in a chorus.
- Tone color, quality of sound that distinguishes one verse or instrument to another. It is determined by the harmonies of sound.
- Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly
- Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
- A direction to play lively and fast.
- Three to four movement orchestral piece, generally in sonata form.
- Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
- A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
- A composition written for a solo instrument. The soloist plays the melody while the orchestra plays the accompaniment.
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- A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions
- A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
- Short detached notes, as opposed to legato.
- Music that is written and performed without regard to any specific key.
- A direction in sheet music indicating the tempo is to be very fast.
- 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.
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
- Music written to be sung or played in unison
- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
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. • ...
Out Of My Mind Ch 1-7 2021-02-16
Across
- Melody attended _____ Street Elementary
- Melody's favourite song
- The author of the book Sharon ______
- What colour is Melody's wheelchair?
- The protagonist in the story
- Melody sees music in ______
- Melody's favourite type of music
- Melody's Dad's favourite type of music
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- Melody has a _______ memory
- Melody's Mum's favourite type of music
- Melody calls these her ______ explosions
- The animal pictured on the front cover
- The name of the snowman Melody disliked
- Melody is often referred to as Melly ____
- Melody is unable to do this
- These swirled around her like snowflakes
- Melody's neighbour Mrs ________
- Melody enjoys sitting out in the ___
- palsy
19 Clues: palsy • Melody's favourite song • Melody has a _______ memory • Melody is unable to do this • Melody sees music in ______ • The protagonist in the story • Melody's neighbour Mrs ________ • Melody's favourite type of music • What colour is Melody's wheelchair? • The author of the book Sharon ______ • Melody enjoys sitting out in the ___ • Melody's Mum's favourite type of music • ...
Free time Activities 2023-11-20
19 Clues: gym • with • going • music • using • sewing • guitar • dancing • playing • reading • football • computer • children • swimming • painting • knitting • watching • listening • gardening
J3A Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-03-15
Across
- people who play music together.
- a small box that plays music and CDs
- what things are made of i.e: wood, metal...
- a round, long shape
- something you speak into and it saves your voice.
- a small handheld device to have music on the go.
- a tool with moving parts that were invented
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- make something new for the first time
- older form of listening device that uses discs
- what we use to listen to music while you travel
- a gold instrument with a loud sound
- a small circular object that has music on it.
- to save the music on a device.
- using cylinders to produce music and sound.
14 Clues: a round, long shape • to save the music on a device. • people who play music together. • a gold instrument with a loud sound • a small box that plays music and CDs • make something new for the first time • what things are made of i.e: wood, metal... • using cylinders to produce music and sound. • a tool with moving parts that were invented • ...
Music Dynamics 2024-01-09
Across
- mezzo forte
- fortissimo
- piano
- Italian word for very soft
- Music term for gradually getting louder
- Italian word for loud
- Italian word for medium soft
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- mezzo piano
- Music term for gradually getting softer
- forte
- Italian word for medium loud
- Italian word for soft
- pianissimo
- The music word for all volumes of music
- word for very loud
15 Clues: forte • piano • fortissimo • pianissimo • mezzo piano • mezzo forte • word for very loud • Italian word for soft • Italian word for loud • Italian word for very soft • Italian word for medium loud • Italian word for medium soft • Music term for gradually getting softer • The music word for all volumes of music • Music term for gradually getting louder
Sports and leisure 2023-08-23
21 Clues: TV • RUN • DOLL • BIKE • DRAW • SWIM • SING • FLUTE • PIANO • LORRY • ROBOT • PLANE • MUSIC • GUITAR • KARATE • SCOOTER • EXERCISE • FOOTBALL • SYMON SAYS • BOARD GAME • BEACH TENNIS
1 2026-03-14
Across
- “They’re releasing music again!” announcement
- Album promotion period
- Global popularity phenomenon
- Performer admired by fans
- Type of media where fans follow idols
- K-pop mixes music with dance and ___
- Singer preparing for stardom at an entertainment company
- Fan slang for strongly supporting an artist
- Entertainment companies train future ___
- Chart climber from Seoul?
- Style or visual theme of an album
- Music broadcast performance location
- Event where artists perform many songs
- Fans often collect these idol photo items
- Music industry recognition
- “That song is everywhere!” remark
- “They’re performing live tonight!” reaction
- K-pop combines music, dance, fashion, and ___
- First official release of a group
- Dance moves performed perfectly in sync
- Group member known mainly for singing
- Pop music category
- Collection of songs
- Song release that fans eagerly await (Hint: short definition of comeback)
- Fans’ supportive messages online
- International K-pop girl group with the song “Pink Venom”
- “Who’s the youngest member?” question answer
- K-pop industry capital
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- Dedicated follower of a celebrity
- Place where idols perform live
- Youngest member of a K-pop group
- Dance class for future pop stars?
- Pop star with carefully planned visuals and choreography
- First generation of K-pop began in the ___
- K-pop music company leader (Abbr.)
- Return to the music scene after a break
- “Who’s your favorite member?” response
- Online platform where videos may go ___
- K-pop group member who raps
- K-pop’s home country
- “Did you hear their new song?” reaction
- Group member introduction performance
- Fans cheering loudly at concerts
- Online conversation topic that spreads quickly
- Devoted supporters of a celebrity
- Korean pop genre
- Country whose pop music created K-pop
- Member of a Korean pop group
- Song ranking system
- Song ranking list
- Famous performer admired worldwide
- Major performance location
- Group with devoted online supporters
- “Did you watch the new music video?”
- Fan’s favorite member of a group
- Popular Korean pop group behind “Dynamite”
- Dance routine in a pop performance
- Community of fans supporting an artist
- Online fan community (Hint: another word for fandom)
- Two-letter music video, for short (Abbr.)
- Singer’s performance style on stage
- Global video platform used by many idols
- “I love this group!” fan statement
- Short social media clip
64 Clues: Korean pop genre • Song ranking list • Pop music category • Song ranking system • Collection of songs • K-pop’s home country • Album promotion period • K-pop industry capital • Short social media clip • Performer admired by fans • Chart climber from Seoul? • Music industry recognition • Major performance location • K-pop group member who raps • Global popularity phenomenon • ...
English Folk Music 2024-04-15
Across
- Forms of verse and narrative stories set to music.
- Work songs that are sung by sailors.
- A dance that uses Swords, Sticks, and Handkerchiefs.
- Festive songs celebrating festivals and seasons of the year.
- Folk music has existed in England since the arrival of ____ in 400CE.
- Songs against war and injustice and for activism.
- Early collections of printed material appeared in this century.
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- Changes in wealth and culture in the ____ century caused music divergence.
- English dance music with step, turns, and leaps.
- Dance songs that get their names from and English reed instrument.
- Songs that are sung while doing a task.
- The Industrial Revolution changed the themes of music.
- English music traveled across the Atlantic during this century.
- Songs about the military and specific battles.
- The number of regions of different styles of English folk music.
15 Clues: Work songs that are sung by sailors. • Songs that are sung while doing a task. • Songs about the military and specific battles. • English dance music with step, turns, and leaps. • Songs against war and injustice and for activism. • Forms of verse and narrative stories set to music. • A dance that uses Swords, Sticks, and Handkerchiefs. • ...
Well Fest Crossword 2025-09-17
22 Clues: FAC • Fun • Rest • Arts • Peace • Laugh • Music • Loyola • Family • Gaming • Thrive • Fitness • Housing • Passion • Friends • Graduate • Ignatian • Selfcare • Wellness • Residence • Belonging • Counseling
Renaissance Crossword :) 2015-06-08
Across
- The most important wind instrument
- When many people broke away from the Roman Catholic Church
- A type of music sung in church
- A short piece of sacred music
- Only one person singing at a time
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- The study of humans
- The language they wrote in
- A leader in church
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- The most popular piece of music in the early Renaissance
- A type of music that was sung for entertainment
- The first word in the title
- They were often played in consoles
- When you are selling things
- The most popular piece of secular music
- More than one melody being sung at a time
- An instrument with an angled neck
- A sponser for a musisian or artist
18 Clues: A leader in church • The study of humans • He painted the Mona Lisa • The language they wrote in • The first word in the title • When you are selling things • A short piece of sacred music • A type of music sung in church • Only one person singing at a time • An instrument with an angled neck • The most important wind instrument • They were often played in consoles • ...
Musical search 2013-03-06
Across
- words that are added to a song are called _ _ _ _ _ _
- Antynom for 'quiet'
- Two brass pieces which are hit together to create a sound
- Antynom for 'major'
- A mixture of singing and acting that is performed
- Agroup of eight musical notes
- A percussion instrument that is in the shape of a triangle
- Antynom for 'loud'
- Antynom for 'flat'
- The speed something is being played at
- Opposite of 'trebel' when reffefring to clef's
- A T.V. channel known for showing music related programs
- A wind instrument that reads both bass and trebel cleff
- A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; used for playing music
- Often plugged into an ipod to hear music, or videos.
- A board which you press down frets to play different notes, (example: on a guitar)
- A person who leads a band or orchestra in their playing.
- A brass wind instrument (not a tuba or trombone)
- _ _ _ _ _ - Are used to read music
- A 6 stringed instrument that uses the trebel clef
- Saying - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ makes perfect!
- Synynom for basic or default
- We hear _ _ _ _ _
- A platform where groups perform on
- Antynom for 'minor'
- A sequence of notes played together, starts and ends on the same note, different octave. Usually are strummed.
- This crossword is all about _ _ _ _ _
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- A popular online site where you may watch all types of videos and listen to music
- Old genre of music
- The one thing that makes string instruments string instruments
- used to listen to music or live broadcasts
- Someone who writes or composes music
- Antynom for 'bass' clef
- A location in the USA where stars often live
- Sticks specifically made for playing drums
- A group that profession in music
- A part in a song where there is no lyrics or singing, only instrument playing
- A devicre used to play music, videos, games, and may even contain a camera
- Now we use CD's or audio files, but previously people used _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Antynom for 'electric' when reffering to guitars
- A device used to tune an instrument
- Meaning earned prize or tribute
- A location which plays, and musicals are performed
- A percussion instrument that comes in many kinds and is used to keep a beat
- A paticular part in a song which only one remains playing
- A type of speaker that allows certain instruments to be plugged in
- Used to control how loud or quiet something is
- A _ _ _ _ is used to play a guitar
- Used to hold sheet music, or another type, is used to hold a microphone
49 Clues: We hear _ _ _ _ _ • Old genre of music • Antynom for 'loud' • Antynom for 'flat' • Antynom for 'quiet' • Antynom for 'major' • Antynom for 'minor' • Antynom for 'bass' clef • Synynom for basic or default • Agroup of eight musical notes • Meaning earned prize or tribute • A group that profession in music • _ _ _ _ _ - Are used to read music • A platform where groups perform on • ...
Basic Music Terms 2023-12-20
Across
- the main rhythm that a piece of music has
- clef sign used for higher notes
- a musical instrument which consists of wooden bars of different lengths that you hit with mallets
- a series of sounds made by instruments or voices in a way that is pleasant or exciting
- a musical instrument like a guitar, with a round body, drum head and four or more strings
- musical instruments made of metal that you play by buzzing your lips
- a person singing
- a low male singing voice
- the recorded music from a film/tv show
- a type of popular music in which the words of a song are not sung, but spoken
- a high female singing voice
- musical instruments made of wood or metal that you play by blowing
- a type of music that has a strong beat and parts for performers to play alone (often improvised)
- a pair of hollow objects with handles, filled with small items
- a wooden musical instrument like a narrow tube, which you play by blowing air through a double reed
- a large musical instrument that has a long row of black and white keys
- how high or low a note or other sound is
- a special set of movements performed to a particular type of music
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- a kind of popular music originally from Jamaica, with a strong regular beat
- a musical instrument like a thin pipe which is held horizontally
- a piece of equipment that makes the sound of a musical instrument louder (notably used for guitar)
- the speed at which music is played or should be played
- a high male singing voice
- clef sign used for lower notes
- an electronic instrument that produces the sounds of various musical instruments
- a slightly larger, lower sounding violin
- a large musical instrument with strings that are stretched across a vertical frame
- a cylindrical musical instrument consisting of a frame covered with skin or plastic and thin pieces of metal on the bottom
- the part of a song that is repeated after each verse
- a short piece of music with words
- a low female singing voice
- a type of popular modern music with a strong loud beat, played using guitars and drums
- a musical instrument does not have its sound made louder electronically
- a performer playing/singing by themself
- a small wooden musical instrument that you hold under your chin and play by pulling a bow
- a type of popular modern music with a strong loud beat, but with more folk music tendencies (banjo, fiddle)
36 Clues: a person singing • a low male singing voice • a high male singing voice • a low female singing voice • a high female singing voice • clef sign used for lower notes • clef sign used for higher notes • a short piece of music with words • the recorded music from a film/tv show • a performer playing/singing by themself • a slightly larger, lower sounding violin • ...
Trauma-Informed Music Education 2022-11-01
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- music has the ability to ________ emotion through intensifying and releasing emotion, bypassing the conscious mind, and providing catharsis
- teachers have found the importance of creating a ___________ environment where teachers and students all have a voice and some level of choice, as well as singing together for fun and enjoyment (common word describing political systems)
- studies have found the importance of prioritizing well-being over __________, especially in music education classrooms where students have trauma, either as a group or individuals (lessons and schedules)
- musicians are in the business of communicating _________
- singing can be an __________ activity, bringing students and teachers together and to the same level and to enjoy making music together
- _________ responsive teaching uses cultural knowledge, prior experiences, frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students to make learning encounters more relevant to and effective for them
- focusing on positive participation can contribute positively to both music education and well-being/therapeutic ____________ (plans, structures, goals, etc)
- five goals of trauma-informed care: safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, and ___________ (the process of becoming stronger and more confident)
- fear center in the brain that music has been shown to heal on various levels through engaging different regions of the brain
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- including student music ________ to expand repertoire increases student familiarity and connects to their cultural context
- music can help students develop _________ skills by choosing music that complements their character, expresses emotions, and gives them a sense of control over learning (ability to control behavioral and emotional responses)
- common response to trauma or threat in the minds of those who have experienced trauma, music can help students feel connected and grounded again (feeling disconnected from yourself and the world around you)
- music classes can seek relationally __________ experiences through creating safe spaces (fixing, mending)
- "supportive trauma interventions for educators" framework, increasing teacher awareness and understanding of trauma, enhancing socioemotional development
- cultural responsiveness and trauma-informed care are crucial for students reaching their full _________, even in music classes
- singing has been shown to enhance ________ function and decrease stress
- singing provides a type of _________, giving students time to rest certain parts of their brains while also engaging other parts and helping them bond and have fun (2 words, one of our strategies)
- addressing a greater spectrum of student needs helps lead to student __________ through music education practices such as culturally responsive teaching, establishing a safe community, including student preferences, etc
- activities encouraging individual responses, building community, connecting to community cultural traditions (2 words, rhyme, personal identity label)
- _____ songs and dances can lead to restorative justice _____s, sharing thoughts and opinions in a safe space (common shape for sitting on the floor)
- culturally responsive and trauma informed education must be individualized, not generalized across multiple _________
21 Clues: musicians are in the business of communicating _________ • singing has been shown to enhance ________ function and decrease stress • music classes can seek relationally __________ experiences through creating safe spaces (fixing, mending) • culturally responsive and trauma informed education must be individualized, not generalized across multiple _________ • ...
locura de marzo 2022 2022-03-28
Les't start a band 2025-07-03
Across
- – do again and again
- – look at something moving
- – old, quiet music
- – you hit it, it makes sound
- – place to see a play or show
- – has keys, like a piano
- – people try to win
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- – paper to go in a concert
- – music show
- – something to make music
- – has strings, you play music
- – new, popular music
- – small, has strings, use a bow
- at – use your eyes
14 Clues: – music show • – old, quiet music • at – use your eyes • – people try to win • – do again and again • – new, popular music • – has keys, like a piano • – something to make music • – paper to go in a concert • – look at something moving • – you hit it, it makes sound • – has strings, you play music • – place to see a play or show • – small, has strings, use a bow
Les't start a band 2025-07-03
Across
- – do again and again
- – look at something moving
- – old, quiet music
- – you hit it, it makes sound
- – place to see a play or show
- – has keys, like a piano
- – people try to win
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- – paper to go in a concert
- – music show
- – something to make music
- – has strings, you play music
- – new, popular music
- – small, has strings, use a bow
- at – use your eyes
14 Clues: – music show • – old, quiet music • at – use your eyes • – people try to win • – do again and again • – new, popular music • – has keys, like a piano • – something to make music • – paper to go in a concert • – look at something moving • – you hit it, it makes sound • – has strings, you play music • – place to see a play or show • – small, has strings, use a bow
Adi's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-13
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- - genre of literature Adi enjoys (characters grow up as the story goes on)
- - TV show Adi enjoys (takes place on a ranch in Alberta)
- - country music artist Adi listens to (You Proof)
- - country music artist Adi listens to (You Belong With Me)
- - country music artist Adi listens to (Before He Cheats)
- - sport Adi plays in the fall
- - country music artist Adi listens to (Something in the Orange)
- - Adi's favorite color
- - Adi's younger sister
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- - genre of music Adi enjoys (Luke Bryan)
- - Adi's older sister
- - genre of literature Adi enjoys (could happen in real life)
- - hand Adi dribbles with in basketball
- - animal Adi has for a pet at home
- - Reality TV show Adi enjoys (features the Raney family)
- - language Adi would like to learn (goes with her last name)
- - sport Adi plays in the spring
- - hand Adi shoots with in basketball
- - sport Adi plays in the winter
19 Clues: - Adi's older sister • - Adi's favorite color • - Adi's younger sister • - sport Adi plays in the fall • - sport Adi plays in the spring • - sport Adi plays in the winter • - animal Adi has for a pet at home • - hand Adi shoots with in basketball • - hand Adi dribbles with in basketball • - genre of music Adi enjoys (Luke Bryan) • ...
aaa 2024-12-27
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- Gradual increase in volume, often marked in music scores
- Iconic rock band known for "Stairway to Heaven"
- The highest male vocal range, often featured in opera
- Handheld instrument with metal jingles, shaken or struck
- American rock band famous for hits like "Sweet Child O' Mine"
- Music genre that often includes acoustic instruments and storytelling
- Device that converts electrical signals into sound
- Italian musical term indicating a gradual decrease in volume
- A popular music streaming service
- Drummer for the Beatles, known for his steady rhythms
- Musical term indicating the end of a piece
- Genre known for large-scale orchestral compositions
- Genre often associated with Western and cowboy culture
- Woodwind instrument with a single reed, used in classical and jazz
- Surname of the jazz legend who sang "What a Wonderful World"
- Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," famous for "Hound Dog"
- Surname of the pop star known for "Love Story" and "Blank Space"
- First name of the composer who wrote the Ninth Symphony
- Genre that blends rhythmic speech and beats, originating from the Bronx
- First name of the "King of Pop," known for "Thriller
- Short for a keyboard instrument that generates sound electronically
- Handheld percussion instruments, commonly used in Latin music
- Scandinavian country home to the pop group ABBA
- A popular music competition show
- Abbreviation for a genre characterized by electronic dance beats
- Fab Four from Liverpool who revolutionized rock music in the 60s
- Music genre known for its rebellious attitude and fast-paced songs
- This electronic music genre originated in Detroit in the 1980s
- Abbreviation for a major music awards show held annually in the US
- Iconic music festival held in the UK, known for its mud
- Brazilian musical genre and dance style with African roots
- Genre with roots in African-American gospel and blues
- Annual music and arts festival held in Tennessee
- Large outdoor event featuring multiple musical performances
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- Device used to play compact discs
- Device used on audio mixing consoles to adjust volume levels
- Renowned Spanish tenor known for his role in "Three Tenors"
- Six-stringed instrument, central to rock and folk genres
- Birthplace of jazz, known for its vibrant music scene
- Lead vocalist of the Irish rock band
- Device used to receive broadcast audio signals
- This music genre is characterized by its catchy melodies and widespread appeal
- Music genre known for its expressive and often confessional lyrics
- Highest female vocal range, prominent in opera and choir
- First name of the Romantic composer Chopin
- Often referred to as the "Queen of Pop," known for hits like "Like a Virgin"
- British band known for the song "We Will Rock You"
- Genre that often features rhythmic speech set to beats, originating in the Bronx
- 90s boy band famous for the hit "I Want It That Way"
- Musical symbol indicating silence for a specified duration
- Percussion instrument that comes in various forms like snare and bass
- Rapper known for hits like "Lose Yourself" and "Stan"
- Plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back
- Traditional sailors' song, recently popularized on social media
- Device used by DJs to play and manipulate vinyl records
- Music genre that originated in Jamaica
- Basic symbol in music notation indicating pitch and duration
- Prestigious accolade bestowed by the Recording Academy
- Genre known for upbeat, catchy rhythms and danceable tunes
- The largest brass instrument, providing deep, resonant sounds
- Composer of "The Four Seasons," known for his Baroque style
- Canadian rapper known for hits like "God’s Plan"
- British singer-songwriter known for "Shape of You" and "Perfect"
- Large keyboard instrument, essential in both classical and jazz music
- Genre often characterized by electric guitar and strong beats
- This instrument, also known as a fiddle, is essential in both classical and folk music
- First name of the prodigious composer Mozart
- Genre that features improvisation and originated in New Orleans
- Genre known for loud, fast tempos and aggressive lyrics
- Apple’s handheld device that revolutionized portable music
- Renowned Italian tenor known for his powerful operatic voice
- First name of the composer Tchaikovsky, known for "Nutcracker"
- 80s pop duo known for "Last Christmas" and "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
- Composer of "Symphony No. 9" and other classical masterpieces
74 Clues: A popular music competition show • Device used to play compact discs • A popular music streaming service • Lead vocalist of the Irish rock band • Music genre that originated in Jamaica • First name of the Romantic composer Chopin • Musical term indicating the end of a piece • First name of the prodigious composer Mozart • Device used to receive broadcast audio signals • ...
Folk music magic 2021-12-07
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- Belfonte's calypso spent this much time at #1
- Pete Seeger got ____ because of his political views
- Revived folk music styled with r&b
- Bob dylan song from second album
- What were the International workers of the world called
- Who was the artist that went electric at the 1965 newport folk festival
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- The association of folk music and politics and rights
- When did folk music start playing on the radio
- Debut performance in NY
- Gurthie's disease
- Early folk singers, over 1000 songs
- Name of the newspaper Pete seeger started publishing
- Many ___ started having artist play folk music outside
- Hank williams, little richard, Elvi
- Groups first song was about a convicted murder
- a folk jam session
- How many albums did Bob Dylan release
- What kind of music has mainly guitar and banjo and often tells stories
- Cambridge " 47 Club"
19 Clues: Gurthie's disease • a folk jam session • Cambridge " 47 Club" • Debut performance in NY • Bob dylan song from second album • Revived folk music styled with r&b • Early folk singers, over 1000 songs • Hank williams, little richard, Elvi • How many albums did Bob Dylan release • Belfonte's calypso spent this much time at #1 • When did folk music start playing on the radio • ...
Sony 2026-01-19
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- alternative name Sony considered for the U.S. market
- Walkman made listening to music ___
- adjective describing the Walkman's ease of use
- Walkman let people listen to music while ___
- Walkman allowed music in a shirt ___
- Walkman is now in the ___
- founders of Sony Corporation (Akio Morita)
- original business in 1946
- Walkmans are video MP3 players with wireless ___
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- first products were electrical ___ companies
- device that Sony invented for portable music
- engineers noticed young Japanese people carrying ___ to the park
- Walkman is described as a ___ cassette player
- Walkman became a worldwide ___
- Sony Walkman is the best-selling consumer ___ product
- introduced the Walkman in this year
- year Sony started selling transistor radios
- music fans loved the Walkman and it became a big ___
- wanted the cassette player to be ___ to use
- 150 million Walkmans have been ___
20 Clues: Walkman is now in the ___ • original business in 1946 • Walkman became a worldwide ___ • 150 million Walkmans have been ___ • Walkman made listening to music ___ • introduced the Walkman in this year • Walkman allowed music in a shirt ___ • founders of Sony Corporation (Akio Morita) • year Sony started selling transistor radios • wanted the cassette player to be ___ to use • ...
MUS318W Quiz 2 Review 2019-04-12
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- An meeting of literary, artistic, intellectual and/or musical figures, held at the home of a wealthy patron; the lied and character piece in particular were performed most often in salons
- Lorenzo ___ ________: Italian librettist, whose collaborations in opera buffa with Mozart among others made him the most significant librettist of his generation
- Pianist, organist, conductor and composer whose music combines Romantic expression with Classical forms, techniques; he was the leading German composer of the 1830s and 40s
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- “Storm and Stress”: 18th-c. movement in German literature that aimed to frighten, to stun, to overcome with emotion; works by Haydn and Mozart have the emotional, agitated character associated with this movement
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of history; in music; its emergence coincides with the creation of the Classical Canon in the mid-19th century
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a distinction from the Classical canon
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- Hector ____________: French composer, music critic, and conductor who reconceptualized the symphony as program music and was a leader of the Romantic radical wing
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- A group of songs designed as a unit, which may have a unifying theme or narrative; Schubert’s Winterreise and Schumann’s Dichterliebe are examples
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic who composed in all the musical genres of his day and was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- Classical ___________: a repertoire of musical “classics”—composers of the past, especially Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven—that emerged in the mid-19th century, deeply impacting the amount of music by living composers that was performed
- Text _________: The use of musical gestures to reflect the meaning of a word or phrase
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
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- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- ____________ Testament: letter and will written by Beethoven in 1802 to explain to his brothers his despair resulting from his increasing deafness but also ultimately his resolution to continue living and working in his music
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- A short, secular work for choir or small vocal ensemble, usually for amateurs’ domestic music-making; it is the equivalent of a choral Lied
- The art of combining the sounds of specific instruments in orchestral music
- A short, lyrical, expressive character piece for piano; Chopin wrote many of these, a few of which have virtuosic elements
- Term coined by Berlioz for the theme, representing the hero’s beloved, that recurs throughout the Symphonie Fantastique
- A school designed for special instruction in music, in particular in the 19th c. for the training of professional musicians
- An arrangement of a piece of music for different instrument(s); Liszt wrote many of these for piano of songs, symphonies, operas, and other works, bringing them to audiences who didn’t know the originals
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano
- ____________ music: In the theatre, music performed as part of the performance of a spoken drama
- Choral ____________: choral ensemble formed and supported by members, usually amateurs
- Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
- E.T.A. ___________ : German writer, composer, and critic whose view of Beethoven as “a purely Romantic composer” influenced later reception of Beethoven’s music and legacy
- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- A short pedagogical work for piano or other instrument, which develops a specific technical skill
39 Clues: Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano • The art of combining the sounds of specific instruments in orchestral music • ...
Music Crossword 2013-05-28
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- if bands or singers get really popular they have _______
- musicals are shown on ________
- All bands have a drummer, Guitarist and a ______
- when your in the car you can listen to music on the ________
- you can ____ to music on an iPod
- some singers are solo artists or they are in a ______
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- This magazine is about ____
- all bands need this to make music
- most music videos have _______
- everything including music has _____
- This is a musical show
- ___'s play music at most parties
- some singers go on ____ around the world
13 Clues: This is a musical show • This magazine is about ____ • most music videos have _______ • musicals are shown on ________ • ___'s play music at most parties • you can ____ to music on an iPod • all bands need this to make music • everything including music has _____ • some singers go on ____ around the world • All bands have a drummer, Guitarist and a ______ • ...
Opera Scenero 1 2014-10-01
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- A written or printed piece of music with all the vocal and instrumental parts arranged on staves.
- A group of singers who sing church music ,cantatas,operas,and oratorios.
- The overture to an opera.
- Stringed instruments being played in a group.
- The lowest female voice or highest male voice is known as what?
- How loud or soft the music is.
- Is a type of male classical music
- In a loud, forceful manner.
- The Voice in between Soprano and controla.
- Is a musical instrument played using a keyboard
- A praise for a performer
- The text of an opera or other long vocal work.
- The use of everyday Life and actions in artistic works.
- Two people singing together.
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- The lowest male voice.
- The adult male voice in between bass and alto or counter alto
- The highest singing voice
- Also called a storyline of a drama or play.
- A state or fact of jutting out or protruding.
- Shorten or detached when played or sung.
- A lyric soprano of high range who specializes in music.
- A short constantly phrase
- An orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera
- A style of vocal music in between speaking and singing.
- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- Otherwise known as an air or melody.
- In a smooth and connected flow.
- A praise for a female
28 Clues: A praise for a female • The lowest male voice. • A praise for a performer • The highest singing voice • The overture to an opera. • A short constantly phrase • In a loud, forceful manner. • Two people singing together. • How loud or soft the music is. • In a smooth and connected flow. • Is a type of male classical music • Otherwise known as an air or melody. • ...
Mexico and its Music 2024-09-26
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- What is the capital city of Mexico?
- Southern music that has a strong African influence.
- Northern region music that has European military influences.
- The ________ of Mexico is approximately 126 million.
- Mexico's most popular folk music.
- There are _____ regions of Mexican music.
- Northern region music that tells a story.
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- Music that features trumpets, saxophones, and bass drum.
- The official language of Mexico.
- The currency of Mexico.
- The major mountain range of Mexico.
- The Rio Grande and Yaqui are Mexico's ______.
- Southern music that was influenced by Chilean sailors.
13 Clues: The currency of Mexico. • The official language of Mexico. • Mexico's most popular folk music. • The major mountain range of Mexico. • What is the capital city of Mexico? • There are _____ regions of Mexican music. • Northern region music that tells a story. • The Rio Grande and Yaqui are Mexico's ______. • Southern music that has a strong African influence. • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 2 2016-10-25
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- a group of three people or things
- a machine that we can hear the news, weather and also we can listen to music with
- a type of music in which the players often make up the music as they play
- a type of popular music based on the traditional music of the southern US, usually containing singing, guitars, and violins
- a musical instrument that you hold under your chin and play by pulling a bow across its strings.
- to complete an action or activity
- someone who makes paintings or who writes, makes films, or writes music
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- is a monthly book with a paper cover that has photographs and stories
- a type of music that combines blues and soul styles with modern beats and production methods
- someone who owns something
- a collection of several songs or pieces of music recorded as an MP3 file, on a CD
- someone that plays a musical instrument
- a large round black piece of plastic containing music or other sounds
- a natural ability for being good at a particular activity
- a sauce made from tomatoes, onions, chilli peppers, and spices
15 Clues: someone who owns something • a group of three people or things • to complete an action or activity • someone that plays a musical instrument • a natural ability for being good at a particular activity • a sauce made from tomatoes, onions, chilli peppers, and spices • is a monthly book with a paper cover that has photographs and stories • ...
Music Quiz 2025-05-22
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- Music with strong rhythm, often for parades.
- Chords made of three different notes.
- Romantic composer known for his songs and symphonies.
- Event where music is performed and celebrated.
- Light, humorous opera with spoken dialogue.
- Tools used to create music, like piano or trumpet.
- Famous deaf composer of the Romantic era.
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- Story of popular music and its evolution.
- Entertainment with music, song, and often satire.
- Sharps, flats, or naturals that change a note.
- System for writing down music.
- Categories like soprano or bass for singers.
- Classical composer known as the "Father of the Symphony".
- Theatre shows combining songs, acting, and dance.
- Child prodigy and famous composer from Salzburg.
15 Clues: System for writing down music. • Chords made of three different notes. • Story of popular music and its evolution. • Famous deaf composer of the Romantic era. • Light, humorous opera with spoken dialogue. • Music with strong rhythm, often for parades. • Categories like soprano or bass for singers. • Sharps, flats, or naturals that change a note. • ...
Music Quiz 2025-05-14
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- Sharps, flats, or naturals that change a note.
- Categories like soprano or bass for singers.
- Music with strong rhythm, often for parades.
- Child prodigy and famous composer from Salzburg
- Story of popular music and its evolution.
- Tools used to create music, like piano or trumpet.
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- Theatre shows combining songs, acting, and dance.
- Chords made of three different notes.
- System for writing down music.
- Classical composer known as the “Father of the Symphony”.
- Event where music is performed and celebrated.
- Famous deaf composer of the Romantic era.
- Entertainment with music, song, and often satire.
- Light, humorous opera with spoken dialogue.
- Romantic composer known for his songs and symphonies.
15 Clues: System for writing down music. • Chords made of three different notes. • Famous deaf composer of the Romantic era. • Story of popular music and its evolution. • Light, humorous opera with spoken dialogue. • Categories like soprano or bass for singers. • Music with strong rhythm, often for parades. • Sharps, flats, or naturals that change a note. • ...
jlo 2021-03-24
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- a thing at which someone excels
- gaga famous singer and songwriter real name Stephanie Germanotta
- a composition of an instrument and a soloist
- a group of lines forming a poem
- a type of American music "rock and roll"
- an instrument held that we use in order to sing
- a shaky sound or feeling
- five lines used to write music notes on
- the speed that a passage of music is on
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- the quality of a sound
- a book where we can find songs and their music
- a type of music
- means slowly in Italian
- famous Italian musician Four seasons
- a type of music used a lot in jamaica
15 Clues: a type of music • the quality of a sound • means slowly in Italian • a shaky sound or feeling • a thing at which someone excels • a group of lines forming a poem • famous Italian musician Four seasons • a type of music used a lot in jamaica • five lines used to write music notes on • the speed that a passage of music is on • a type of American music "rock and roll" • ...
World Music 2017-01-14
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- how is Indian music passed on
- the ----- the pitch, the longer the note values
- where gamelan music originated from
- what happens to gamelan music
- where is it commonly played
- what usually plays the drone
- what is the name of the instrument that usually leads Indian music
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- what is the drone called in the background of classical Indian music
- what national day is celebrated on the 2nd of December
- a gamelan seven note scale
- where did samba originate from
- it is recignised for being what to
- what is the name of the traditional north Indian music
- what happens to every line in a gamelan
- where does samba have historical roots
15 Clues: a gamelan seven note scale • where is it commonly played • what usually plays the drone • how is Indian music passed on • what happens to gamelan music • where did samba originate from • it is recignised for being what to • where gamelan music originated from • where does samba have historical roots • what happens to every line in a gamelan • ...
Pop Music 2023-09-26
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- Prestigious award in the music industry
- Catchy part of a pop song
- Last name of the Canadian pop star Justin
- Term for the frenzy over the Beatles in the '60s
- "Queen of Pop"
- Last name of the artist known for her transition from country to pop
- Pop music often has a ____ beat
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- Pitch-correcting software often used in pop music
- Group type, such as NSYNC or One Direction
- Famous music chart
- Short for synthesizer, a common instrument in pop music
- Barbadian singer with many pop hits
- First name of the "Princess of Pop"
- Dance-oriented genre popular in the '70s
- Channel that revolutionized music with videos
15 Clues: "Queen of Pop" • Famous music chart • Catchy part of a pop song • Pop music often has a ____ beat • Barbadian singer with many pop hits • First name of the "Princess of Pop" • Prestigious award in the music industry • Dance-oriented genre popular in the '70s • Last name of the Canadian pop star Justin • Group type, such as NSYNC or One Direction • ...
1 2026-03-14
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- “They’re releasing music again!” announcement
- Album promotion period
- Global popularity phenomenon
- Performer admired by fans
- Type of media where fans follow idols
- K-pop mixes music with dance and ___
- Singer preparing for stardom at an entertainment company
- Fan slang for strongly supporting an artist
- Entertainment companies train future ___
- Chart climber from Seoul?
- Style or visual theme of an album
- Music broadcast performance location
- Event where artists perform many songs
- Fans often collect these idol photo items
- Music industry recognition
- “That song is everywhere!” remark
- “They’re performing live tonight!” reaction
- K-pop combines music, dance, fashion, and ___
- First official release of a group
- Dance moves performed perfectly in sync
- Group member known mainly for singing
- Pop music category
- Collection of songs
- Song release that fans eagerly await (Hint: short definition of comeback)
- Fans’ supportive messages online
- International K-pop girl group with the song “Pink Venom”
- “Who’s the youngest member?” question answer
- K-pop industry capital
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- Dedicated follower of a celebrity
- Place where idols perform live
- Youngest member of a K-pop group
- Dance class for future pop stars?
- Pop star with carefully planned visuals and choreography
- First generation of K-pop began in the ___
- K-pop music company leader (Abbr.)
- Return to the music scene after a break
- “Who’s your favorite member?” response
- Online platform where videos may go ___
- K-pop group member who raps
- K-pop’s home country
- “Did you hear their new song?” reaction
- Group member introduction performance
- Fans cheering loudly at concerts
- Online conversation topic that spreads quickly
- Devoted supporters of a celebrity
- Korean pop genre
- Country whose pop music created K-pop
- Member of a Korean pop group
- Song ranking system
- Song ranking list
- Famous performer admired worldwide
- Major performance location
- Group with devoted online supporters
- “Did you watch the new music video?”
- Fan’s favorite member of a group
- Popular Korean pop group behind “Dynamite”
- Dance routine in a pop performance
- Community of fans supporting an artist
- Online fan community (Hint: another word for fandom)
- Two-letter music video, for short (Abbr.)
- Singer’s performance style on stage
- Global video platform used by many idols
- “I love this group!” fan statement
- Short social media clip
64 Clues: Korean pop genre • Song ranking list • Pop music category • Song ranking system • Collection of songs • K-pop’s home country • Album promotion period • K-pop industry capital • Short social media clip • Performer admired by fans • Chart climber from Seoul? • Music industry recognition • Major performance location • K-pop group member who raps • Global popularity phenomenon • ...
Pop Music 2023-05-10
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- Prestigious award in the music industry
- Catchy part of a pop song
- Last name of the Canadian pop star Justin
- Term for the frenzy over the Beatles in the '60s
- "Queen of Pop"
- Last name of the artist known for her transition from country to pop
- Pop music often has a ____ beat
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- Pitch-correcting software often used in pop music
- Group type, such as NSYNC or One Direction
- Famous music chart
- Short for synthesizer, a common instrument in pop music
- Barbadian singer with many pop hits
- First name of the "Princess of Pop"
- Dance-oriented genre popular in the '70s
- Channel that revolutionized music with videos
15 Clues: "Queen of Pop" • Famous music chart • Catchy part of a pop song • Pop music often has a ____ beat • Barbadian singer with many pop hits • First name of the "Princess of Pop" • Prestigious award in the music industry • Dance-oriented genre popular in the '70s • Last name of the Canadian pop star Justin • Group type, such as NSYNC or One Direction • ...
Music Festivals of the 1970s 2026-01-09
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- – British island music festival
- – Sound equipment
- – Star performer at Glastonbury
- – Where bands perform
- – Guitar legend of 1970 festival
- – Festival audience
- – Main festival music type
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- – Popular acoustic genre
- – Counterculture festival crowd
- – 70s music style
- – Festival sleeping style
- – Rock band at Isle of Wight
- – Famous UK music festival
- – Iconic 1969 festival influence
- – 70s festival message
15 Clues: – 70s music style • – Sound equipment • – Festival audience • – Where bands perform • – 70s festival message • – Popular acoustic genre • – Festival sleeping style • – Famous UK music festival • – Main festival music type • – Rock band at Isle of Wight • – British island music festival • – Counterculture festival crowd • – Star performer at Glastonbury • – Iconic 1969 festival influence • ...
Le Music 2020-12-14
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- Digitally encoding a sound or piece of music
- Main menu music
- Volume
- Electronic musical instrument
- Arranging a piece of music for an orchestra
- The game's music scores
- The theme and or jingle of a character
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- 8-bit sound
- Notes played sharply and detached
- A point in a game where a piece of music plays
- Low and high
- Off beat or jumpy
- Speed of the music
13 Clues: Volume • 8-bit sound • Low and high • Main menu music • Off beat or jumpy • Speed of the music • The game's music scores • Electronic musical instrument • Notes played sharply and detached • The theme and or jingle of a character • Arranging a piece of music for an orchestra • Digitally encoding a sound or piece of music • A point in a game where a piece of music plays
Gr 8 Elements of Music 2024-10-08
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- When there is only one musical line being performed by all musicians.
- The number of different texture types represented in the "Hallelujah Chorus".
- The mood or emotion conveyed through the music.
- This refers to the note and rest values used in the music.
- The horizontal presentation of pitch.
- Harmonies that are used for building tension.
- The number of musical lines and how they interact with each other.
- Another term for "time signature".
- The relative loudness and softness of the music.
- An articulation term that means "short and detached".
- As more musical lines are added to the music, the texture becomes _____.
- A stylistic term that means to perform "lightly".
- The composer of the "Hallelujah Chorus".
- Several different notes played together at the same time.
- A two-part form that uses two contrasting sections.
- The timbre of the higher register of the clarinet.
- The way that individual notes are attacked or released by the performers.
- Three musicians performing together.
- A unique instrument featured in "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy".
- A short tune that is developed extensively over the course of a piece of music.
- A multi-part form in which the first section returns again and again after new sections.
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- A meter in which the beats/pulse are divided in two.
- The overall structure of a piece of music.
- The vertical presentation of pitch.
- Music that features a choir of singers.
- Harmonies that sound pleasing.
- When there is one main musical line being performed, supported by harmony or accompaniment.
- A dynamics term that means to become gradually louder.
- One musician performing by themself.
- A group of musicians or vocalists performing together.
- A three-part form where the first section returns at the end.
- The speed of the beat for a piece of music.
- The tone quality of the sounds used to create the music.
- The composer of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring".
- A melody that moves by leaps or skips from note to note.
- A melody that moves mostly by stepwise motion.
- A meter in which the beats/pulse are divided in three.
- Several different chords played in a sequence.
- The element of time in music.
- As musical lines are taken away from the music, the texture becomes _____.
- Two musicians performing together.
- When there is more than one main musical line presented at the same time.
- A tempo term that means "slowly".
43 Clues: The element of time in music. • Harmonies that sound pleasing. • A tempo term that means "slowly". • Another term for "time signature". • Two musicians performing together. • The vertical presentation of pitch. • One musician performing by themself. • Three musicians performing together. • The horizontal presentation of pitch. • Music that features a choir of singers. • ...
Hooks, Riffs & Beats 2020-11-30
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- a stress (accent) on a beat not usually stressed (also known as the offbeat)
- an effect which gives the impression of being in a physical space
- an effect that makes the timbre more gritty or smooth depending on the settings
- a sound accompanying the main tone produced by a vibrating body
- how long or short a note, phrase or piece of music is
- an organised pattern of notes played over the pulse
- a genre of music originating in Bristol
- A repeated musical pattern often used in the introduction and instrumental breaks in a song or piece of music
- a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody
- more than one rhythm sounding at the same time
- gradually speeding up
- the catchy bit of the song that you will remember
- a pre-recorded segment of sound (often from another piece of music) reimagined and manipulated in some way
- a style of dance music originating in Chicago
- the gaps, rests and breaks in a piece of music
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- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line
- the overall plan or organisation of a piece of music
- a chord made of three or more notes, usually the root, 3rd and 5th
- the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords
- at a moderate tempo
- A short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch
- a technique which records a sound, and then plays it back after a period of time
- how high or low a note is
- a texture in which a primary part is supported by one or more additional strands that flesh out the harmony
- A word that describes what makes a particular musical instrument or human voice have a different sound from another, even when they play or sing the same note
- beats per minute
- how loud or soft a piece of music is
- a style of dance music originating in Detroit
- how fast or slow a piece of music is played
- a pattern found in music, often based around chords or a melodic idea
- a low-pitched instrumental part or line played by a rhythm section instrument
- the effect of melodies and harmonies together
32 Clues: beats per minute • at a moderate tempo • gradually speeding up • how high or low a note is • how loud or soft a piece of music is • a genre of music originating in Bristol • how fast or slow a piece of music is played • a style of dance music originating in Detroit • a style of dance music originating in Chicago • the effect of melodies and harmonies together • ...
Music and Human Psychology Crossword 2 2024-12-05
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- The effects of sleep-deprevation have a large consequence on individuals and _______ at large.
- Insomnia can be dangerous on a societal level. This type of costly and often deadly accident is more likely to occur when an individual is sleep-deprived.
- Plato: "Rhythm and _______ permeate the inner part of the soul more than anything else, affecting it most strongly and bringing it grace..."
- Playing in a ____ can increase social bonding and reduce stress levels.
- Chan et al. hold that music therapy does not produce fast results. They argue that the benefits of music therapy come ______ over a period of several weeks.
- Kavurmaci, Mehtap, et al consider music therapy to be a safe and afforadable treatment for this common affliction which disrupts sleep.
- A loss of ______ can happen when an individual misses work too many times due to sleep deprevation.
- Three words. Phrase refering to typical treatments for depression. Music therapy can be beneficial when added to this.
- Meaning around the time of childbirth. Music may provide a much needed source of relaxation during this period.
- A type of active musical participation involving the creation of a song or work of music. An activity considered particularly beneficial in the treatment of depressive symptoms.
- Active musical participation is useful for helping individuals access and address difficult ________.
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- Some of these institutions have started holding group therapy sessions that utilize music in an effort to reduce the stress levels of adolescents.
- Sleep-deprevation caused by insomnia can lead to a decrease in work ____________. This may lead to a loss of income in the future.
- Music can create a state of calm or __________ in a person's mind.
- Sleep disturbance and ________ disturbance caused by depression often causes rapid weight gain or weight loss.
- A lack of coverage by this type of insurance is one of the significant problems preventing further adoption of music therapy as treatment for mood disorders.
- An impairment of ________ and physical functioning is a common symptom of sleep deprevation.
- Current research regarding the efficacy of music therapy often suffer from small ______ _____, which makes data inconclusive and unreliable.
- A type of stress caused by the general circumstances of an individual’s life rather than a specific event. Music is less effective at addressing this type of stress.
- Meaning before birth. Listening to lullabies during this period can increase maternal attachment levels of the pregnant woman.
20 Clues: Music can create a state of calm or __________ in a person's mind. • Playing in a ____ can increase social bonding and reduce stress levels. • An impairment of ________ and physical functioning is a common symptom of sleep deprevation. • The effects of sleep-deprevation have a large consequence on individuals and _______ at large. • ...
test 2013-07-09
1900-1940 Music Tech 2024-04-23
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- One instrument of voice by themselves, or prominently with others.
- Style of music for solo piano that uses vamp and syncopation.
- Oom-cha, oom-cha
- Using a hard object on the neck of the guitar to create glissandos.
- A short repeated phrase of music.
- Off beat rhythms are emphasised
- A side from one note to the next.
- Often found on guitar, changing the pitch of the note by moving the string upwards.
- singing Improvised vocals using nonsense words. Found in Jazz music.
- Piano that plays by itself. Often used for ragtime music.
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- Flattened notes used in a blues scale.
- Making music up on the spot.
- Bass line found in jazz music. Usually played by double bass using pizzicato.
- An exact copy of musical phrase.
- Chord progression used in blues music.
15 Clues: Oom-cha, oom-cha • Making music up on the spot. • Off beat rhythms are emphasised • An exact copy of musical phrase. • A short repeated phrase of music. • A side from one note to the next. • Flattened notes used in a blues scale. • Chord progression used in blues music. • Piano that plays by itself. Often used for ragtime music. • ...
Dance Vocabulary 2021-10-27
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- fast rotation
- the BOOM in the music
- Dance created in Ghana
- to bend the knee
- The sequence of steps to music or sound.
- toward or at the rear part of the stage or farthest from the audience.
- is usually unstructured and performed at different levels
- to be set in formation
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- Clean Lines
- to dance to the rhythm of the music
- Dance created in Senegal
- to dance to the speed of the music
- a dance created in Cuba
- a jerking movement by quickly contracting and relaxing muscles to the rhythm 0r beats of the music
- 100% energy
- 50% energy
16 Clues: 50% energy • Clean Lines • 100% energy • fast rotation • to bend the knee • the BOOM in the music • Dance created in Ghana • to be set in formation • a dance created in Cuba • Dance created in Senegal • to dance to the speed of the music • to dance to the rhythm of the music • The sequence of steps to music or sound. • is usually unstructured and performed at different levels • ...
Musical Instruments 2025-02-26
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- a group of musicians usually playing classical music
- something to play the beat of music
- drums
- the stick that you use to play a string instrument
- the beat of the music
- an instrument with black and white keys
- traditional classical European dance
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- a wind instrument with a light airy sound
- a group of people singing
- a string instrument that has high notes
- a string instrument with low sad notes
- a metal wind instrument used in jazz
- a high singer
- a deep instrument
- someone who organizes and directs the music of an orchestra
- a long piece of music written for an orchestra
16 Clues: drums • a high singer • a deep instrument • the beat of the music • a group of people singing • 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 • a string instrument that has high notes • an instrument with black and white keys • a wind instrument with a light airy sound • ...
Music Midterm Study-Cross 2023-10-13
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- The arrangement and patterns of sections within music
- The speed of the beat
- The pulse of the music
- how music moves through time
- note has 2 beats
- Note has 1 beat
- Tone brings the melody to a sense of finality
- the main tonal ideal
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- The use of sol-fa syllables
- how high or low a note sounds
- note has 4 beats
- Anchor something that is easily heard and repeats steadily
- two or more pitches at the same time
- How people move to music
- organized sound
15 Clues: Note has 1 beat • organized sound • note has 4 beats • note has 2 beats • the main tonal ideal • The speed of the beat • The pulse of the music • How people move to music • The use of sol-fa syllables • how music moves through time • how high or low a note sounds • two or more pitches at the same time • Tone brings the melody to a sense of finality • ...
Music Theory No. 1 2022-08-15
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- A ______ note is worth 4 beats
- The seventh tone of a major scale in solfege is ___
- A piano is a keyboard instrument, a string instrument, and a _____ instrument
- "Green Gravel" is a folk song from _____
- There are ____ tones in a 1-octave scale
- Music with a single line of melody is _____
- A _____ raises a note by one half-step
- Silence in a piece of music is indicated by a type of _____
- An eight note is worth ___ a beat
- "The Birch Tree" is a folk song from _____
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- An interval is the _____ between two notes
- Music with multiple different melodies played simultaneously is _______
- A note that is worth 3 beats is a _____ half note
- A ______ writes music
- The root note of a scale in solfege is ___
- if C is the first scale tone, what is G?
- do-re-mi-__-so-la-ti-do
- The musical alphabet has _____ letters
- that is melody and accompaniment is _____
- A _____ lowers a note by one half-step
20 Clues: A ______ writes music • do-re-mi-__-so-la-ti-do • A ______ note is worth 4 beats • An eight note is worth ___ a beat • A _____ raises a note by one half-step • The musical alphabet has _____ letters • A _____ lowers a note by one half-step • "Green Gravel" is a folk song from _____ • if C is the first scale tone, what is G? • There are ____ tones in a 1-octave scale • ...
Singin' America Vocabulary 2024-01-28
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- who or what somebody/something is
- these machines are used to mix different songs together
- introducing or using new ideas or ways of doing something
- the name for different styles of music
- to succeed at reaching a goal
- the words in a song
- to copy something
- ______ (a concert) = assister a
- the part of a song that is repeated
- lier
- lots of people
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- a person who has come to live in a different country from the one they were born in
- a style of music that mainly uses digital instruments or technology
- out with passer du temps avec
- when lots of artists or groups perform in the same place, usually once a year
- bring together
- Elvis is famous for this style of music
- Nashville is famous for this style of music
- radio program
- a small group of musicians
- a raised area where people perform
- a public performance of music
22 Clues: lier • radio program • bring together • lots of people • to copy something • the words in a song • a small group of musicians • out with passer du temps avec • to succeed at reaching a goal • a public performance of music • ______ (a concert) = assister a • who or what somebody/something is • a raised area where people perform • the part of a song that is repeated • ...
William Billings 2025-12-09
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- Material he worked with
- Choral piece he composed
- Another kind of sacred tune he wrote
- Job working with leather
- Groups of his published works
- Samuel, his friend
- Early settlers whose singing inspired him
- Engraved his book frontispiece
- Religious tradition that influenced him
- His birth month
- Group his music was for
- Slow piece he composed
- Interweaving musical lines
- Era that inspired more complex music
- Style with overlapping voices
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- Type of sacred song he wrote
- City where he taught singing schools
- He wrote over 340 of these
- Father of American choral music
- Job he had besides composing
- Type of church music he wrote
- His death month
- Call-and-response style of psalm singing
- Composer’s first name
- His nationality
- Type of music he composed
- Number of collections he compiled
- Fast piece he composed
- Type of school he taught in
- Style of some of his songs
30 Clues: His death month • His nationality • His birth month • Samuel, his friend • Composer’s first name • Fast piece he composed • Slow piece he composed • Material he worked with • Group his music was for • Choral piece he composed • Job working with leather • Type of music he composed • He wrote over 340 of these • Interweaving musical lines • Style of some of his songs • ...
Music - The Most Reliable Therapy 2025-05-19
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- Chemical released by the brain when listening to enjoyable music
- Essential or necessary to complete the whole
- Long-lasting or recurring, often used to describe stress or illness
- A ___ home is a place where elderly people receive care and support
- Called the "stress hormone" because it gives our bodies the energy to fight stress
- To feel fresh, young, or new again
- A small instrument you play with a bow.
- Something that causes a reaction or starts a process
- The act of becoming calm and free from stress
- Laugh
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- You wear these on your ears to listen to music.
- A musical instrument with strings that you strum.
- ___ music is a modern genre often played on the radio
- To live in a place
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote about music
- A guitar or a flute, for example
- A simple song or melody
- Soft and calm, not loud
- You listen to this
- The words of a song
20 Clues: Laugh • To live in a place • You listen to this • The words of a song • A simple song or melody • Soft and calm, not loud • A guitar or a flute, for example • To feel fresh, young, or new again • A small instrument you play with a bow. • Essential or necessary to complete the whole • The act of becoming calm and free from stress • You wear these on your ears to listen to music. • ...
The Elements of Music 2025-01-29
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- Different note lengths arranged in a pattern
- No sound
- The loudness of a piece of music
- The layers of a piece of music
- The speed of a piece of music
- The lengths of notes in a piece of music
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- The way specific notes are played
- The layout of a piece of music
- The tune of a piece of music
- How high or low a note is
- Everything *except* the tune of a piece of music
- The instruments in a piece of music
12 Clues: No sound • How high or low a note is • The tune of a piece of music • The speed of a piece of music • The layout of a piece of music • The layers of a piece of music • The loudness of a piece of music • The way specific notes are played • The instruments in a piece of music • The lengths of notes in a piece of music • Different note lengths arranged in a pattern • ...
Baroque Era 2026-03-13
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- Most famous Oratorio
- Speech-like song in opera that advances the plot
- Used to describe the particular sound an instrument/voice makes.
- Musical term for call and response in music.
- Small group/soloist in a concerto
- Call and Response music, small group and large group together.
- Italian composer from the baroque era.
- Part of opera where a character expresses emotions.
- The fourth dance in a suite
- Baroque opera by Claudio Monteverdi
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- Series of four dances.
- A new instrument during the baroque era. Plucks strings instead of hammering.
- Theatre show that is sung, accompanied by instruments, & presented on a stage
- The bosses of baroque composers
- An era of music from 1600-1750.
- Theatre show with a religious text, no scenery, costume or action.
- Musical term for the structure of a piece of music.
- Baroque music was very _______________.
- Woman composer from the baroque era.
19 Clues: Most famous Oratorio • Series of four dances. • The fourth dance in a suite • The bosses of baroque composers • An era of music from 1600-1750. • Small group/soloist in a concerto • Baroque opera by Claudio Monteverdi • Woman composer from the baroque era. • Italian composer from the baroque era. • Baroque music was very _______________. • ...
Popular Music - Ch.1 2025-08-20
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- Note made longer by crescendo-ing it (soft to loud)
- a memorable musical phrase or riff
- (2 wds)inspo from enthusiastic Black church choirs
- singing without instrumentals
- the quality of a sound
- music as a way to express developing ideas
- Religious-themed popular music that Black and White musicians perform.
- (2 wds)acoustics that make an instrument/voice unique
- textures produced by many rhythms going on at the same time (ex, hip-hop beats and funk)
- accenting of the second and fourth beat in 4/4 time
- song form that uses the same music for each poetic unit in the lyrics
- Four beat pulse, arrastre
- (2 wds)staying on beat with music & keeping track of polyrhythms. Learned, unconscious skill
- (2 wds)Musical forces alternate with one another usually in quick succession
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- Specific 'stop and start' rhythm … syncopation of the bass w/ quick notes from instruments.
- part of music purposefully played off beat. Creates a "swing"/groove
- a repeated pattern designed to generate rhythmic momentum
- storytelling song. repeated melody. often about historical events/tragedy.
- (2 wds)passed down orally. bound up with the daily lives and customs of local communities.
- term that evokes the channeled flow of “swing-ing,” “funky,” or “phat” rhythms
- (2 wds)traditional, restrained American hymns
- type of African American sacred song that originated in oral tradition.
- Afro-Cuban percussion centric music & dance style. First music genre that had covers in the US.
23 Clues: the quality of a sound • Four beat pulse, arrastre • singing without instrumentals • a memorable musical phrase or riff • music as a way to express developing ideas • (2 wds)traditional, restrained American hymns • (2 wds)inspo from enthusiastic Black church choirs • Note made longer by crescendo-ing it (soft to loud) • accenting of the second and fourth beat in 4/4 time • ...
music 2021-05-30
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- song performed by two singers
- an indian singer who specializes in making people cry
- band responsible for theme song of friends sitar indian string instrument
- singer who was alleged that he was promoting satanism in his latest single
- an instrument which require the mastery of your air blowing skills
- group of musician who perform together. kumarsanu singer to the song sanam chaiye hai aashiqui ke liye
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- the singer of the song yummy
- fathei canadian dancer who has become a reoccuring face in many bolly wood songs
- most liked song on youtube
9 Clues: most liked song on youtube • the singer of the song yummy • song performed by two singers • an indian singer who specializes in making people cry • an instrument which require the mastery of your air blowing skills • band responsible for theme song of friends sitar indian string instrument • singer who was alleged that he was promoting satanism in his latest single • ...
music 2021-10-14
9 Clues: beat on it • blow in it • on a concert • sing in a church • you do it on a stage • when you learn a new song • if you are good at singing • on your ears when you listen • it you write a song you are a...
music 2021-06-07
Music 2021-12-12
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- Sounds Music in the film world.
- Special effects are used in movies
- Sounds Music not from the film world.
- An associated melodic phrase or figure that accompanies the reappearance of an idea, person, or situation
- consists of full tracks of songs in a movie
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- Hinting at specific situation or thing.
- Score E score sheet of music.
- original piece of music which accommodates a film.
- A spot when a beat or hit in the music is intended to sync with a specific frame in the video to emphasize a precise moment.
9 Clues: Score E score sheet of music. • Sounds Music in the film world. • Special effects are used in movies • Sounds Music not from the film world. • Hinting at specific situation or thing. • consists of full tracks of songs in a movie • original piece of music which accommodates a film. • ...
Music 2021-09-09
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- Who sings dear future husband.
- King of rock
- King of pop
- Before I leave brush my teeth with a bottle of jack
- her nickname is J-Lo
- Use to be Married to Liam Hemsworth
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- When I was a young boy my father took me into the city to see a marching band.
- wake me up when September ends
- white rapper slim shady
9 Clues: King of pop • King of rock • her nickname is J-Lo • white rapper slim shady • Who sings dear future husband. • wake me up when September ends • Use to be Married to Liam Hemsworth • Before I leave brush my teeth with a bottle of jack • When I was a young boy my father took me into the city to see a marching band.
Music 2017-11-05
9 Clues: A genre of music • A curve over notes • A musical instrument • A good tune or banger • Vocal or instrumental sounds • A producer of a piece of music • A rhythmic succession of notes • Symbols that represent pitch or duration • A sequence of notes in a satisfying sequence
Music 2018-05-27
9 Clues: a whole note • played slowly • a three note scale • the speed of the song • a none physical instrument • the date in which the blues began • a scale that has no sharps or flats • consists on two parts the head and steam • has the cord progression 1,1,1,1,4,4,1,1,5,4,1,1
Music 2014-12-04
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- What is the fullname of the legend "2pac"?
- Who becames famous cause the singer "Usher"?
- Who is married with "Sarah Engels"?
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- Who is singing "I Will Always Love You"?
- Who is singing "No one"?
- What was the name of the band from Michael Jackson and his brothers?
- What is the name of "The King of Pop"?
- What is the debut single of "Jason Derulo"?
- Who was the leader of the band "Tokio Hotel"?
9 Clues: Who is singing "No one"? • Who is married with "Sarah Engels"? • What is the name of "The King of Pop"? • Who is singing "I Will Always Love You"? • What is the fullname of the legend "2pac"? • What is the debut single of "Jason Derulo"? • Who becames famous cause the singer "Usher"? • Who was the leader of the band "Tokio Hotel"? • ...
Music 2023-03-23
10 Clues: a half step up • a loud dynamic • a quiet dynamic • a half step down • a very loud dynamic • a very quiet dynamic • a kind of loud dynamic • a kind of quiet dynamic • a symbol that tells you to be quiet • a fraction-like symbol that tells you about the beats
Music 2024-03-12
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- When different sounds blend well and sound nice together in music.
- A series of musical notes that sound nice together.
- The part of a song that repeats and everyone sings together.
- The regular sound you hear in music that makes you want to move.
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- How fast or slow the music goes.
- The words in a song that you sing or listen to.
- A part of a song that tells a story or
- The pattern of beats or sounds in music that you can feel and move to.
- Different types or styles of music, like pop, rock, or jazz.
9 Clues: How fast or slow the music goes. • A part of a song that tells a story or • The words in a song that you sing or listen to. • A series of musical notes that sound nice together. • The part of a song that repeats and everyone sings together. • Different types or styles of music, like pop, rock, or jazz. • ...
Music 2024-05-10
9 Clues: electric guitar • live direct music • persons of a group • you use it for sing • we use stiks to play • person who sing songs • gadget for listen music • people who follow a group • spanish instrument with cords
Music 2024-08-16
9 Clues: soft in Italian • loud in Italian • slow in Italian • fast in Italian • a line connects two notes • the circle that forms a note • a note that has one sound in a beat • the loudness or softness of the music • a pair of notes that has two sounds in a beat
Music 2023-01-06
9 Clues: a small guitar • an instrument with keys • something you sing into • an instrument with a bow • Ezra 'Green green grass' • cover the holes and blow • played with sticks, very loud • Cole singer of 'call my name' • guitar a guitar with 4 strings
MUSIC 2023-10-01
9 Clues: A person who raps • A person who sings • A person who freestyles • A person who plays music • A person who writes songs • A person who produces music • A person who composes music • A person who plays the piano • A person who plays the guitar
MUSIC 2025-04-05
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- Head shakes are essential
- Repetition, adds surprise, and leads the song back to its main hook. repetition, adds surprise, and leads the song back to its main hook.
- A combination of three or more notes played together
- Eminem made it famous with ______ god
- Kakkar Memes made him famous/auto-tune
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- Each of this often introduces a new detail or perspective
- 5-time grammy winner in 2024
- Club essential
- Ambani wedding performer
9 Clues: Club essential • Ambani wedding performer • Head shakes are essential • 5-time grammy winner in 2024 • Eminem made it famous with ______ god • Kakkar Memes made him famous/auto-tune • A combination of three or more notes played together • Each of this often introduces a new detail or perspective • ...
music 2024-10-22
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- Taylor's cat, named after a fictional character on Grey's Anatomy
- human vocal range
- highest singing voice range
- genre of music and name of a club on this page
- Group of musicians who make music together
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- Taylor's most popular tour
- Biggest Taylor Swift fan
- a large group of singers especially one that performs with an orchestra
- stringed instrument, 6 or 12 strings with fretted fingerboard
9 Clues: human vocal range • Biggest Taylor Swift fan • Taylor's most popular tour • highest singing voice range • Group of musicians who make music together • genre of music and name of a club on this page • stringed instrument, 6 or 12 strings with fretted fingerboard • Taylor's cat, named after a fictional character on Grey's Anatomy • ...
Music 2024-10-25
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- - large group playing instruments
- - Sound of things that go well together
- - low and deep sound
- - musical tones grouped together
- - makes up the harmonic elements of a song
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- - section that is repeated at least twice
- - the pattern of sound & silence in a song.
- - a small group of musicians
- - repeated musical phrase
9 Clues: - low and deep sound • - repeated musical phrase • - a small group of musicians • - musical tones grouped together • - large group playing instruments • - Sound of things that go well together • - section that is repeated at least twice • - makes up the harmonic elements of a song • - the pattern of sound & silence in a song.
Music 2025-01-28
10 Clues: loud • Quiet • Really loud • really quiet • the lines the notes are on • an instrument you blow into • a sound that keeps you on track • a symbol that means you up a half step • an instrument you play with your fingers • a symbol that means you go down a half step
Music 2024-09-13
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- Koks yra muzikinis terminas, apibrėžiantis vieną instrumentų grupę atlekati kurini?
- Kokia muzikinė kompozicija dažnai grojama operos pradžioje?
- Kas kuria muzikines kompozicijas?
- Koks solinis dainos ar operos fragmentas dažnai atliekamas su instrumentine palyda?
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- Kaip vadinamas dainininkų grupė, atliekanti kartu kūrinį?
- Kokia yra operos ar baleto literatūrinio siužeto knyga?
- Koks ženklas naudojamas nurodyti muzikos natų aukštį partitūroje
- Kaip vadinamas skirtingų stilių ir idėjų derinimas mene ?
- ordiną. Koks katalikų vienuolių ordinas buvo įkurtas siekiant kovoti su reformacija ir skleisti katalikų tikėjimą?
9 Clues: Kas kuria muzikines kompozicijas? • Kokia yra operos ar baleto literatūrinio siužeto knyga? • Kaip vadinamas dainininkų grupė, atliekanti kartu kūrinį? • Kaip vadinamas skirtingų stilių ir idėjų derinimas mene ? • Kokia muzikinė kompozicija dažnai grojama operos pradžioje? • Koks ženklas naudojamas nurodyti muzikos natų aukštį partitūroje • ...
Musical Genre Crossword 2024-11-26
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- intense, aggressive music with loud distorted guitars
- gained popularity in the 80s with a rap vocal style
- originating in the 50s, usually followed by "& roll"
- short for independent music
- heavy rock music from the 90s
- popular dance music from the 70s
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- dance music that uses synthesizers and non-acoustic instruments
- complex chords and rhythms with heavy emphasis on improvisation
- mainstream music that has a broad appeal
- underground raw & unpolished rock music from the 70s
- offbeat music that originated in Jamaica in the 60s
- storytelling songwriting, combines elements of blues and folk music
12 Clues: short for independent music • heavy rock music from the 90s • popular dance music from the 70s • mainstream music that has a broad appeal • gained popularity in the 80s with a rap vocal style • offbeat music that originated in Jamaica in the 60s • underground raw & unpolished rock music from the 70s • originating in the 50s, usually followed by "& roll" • ...
Musical Theatre Notes Part 3 2025-02-20
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- This "King of Pop" starred in the 1977 movie version of The Wiz.
- This 1977 musical was based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie.
- This man wrote the music for the musical Chicago.
- The Wiz won this many Tony Awards.
- This 1981 musical became a 2006 movie, which won Jennifer Hudson an Oscar.
- This 1982 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has grossed over 3.5 million dollars.
- This man starred in the 1978 film version of GREASE.
- This musical written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey took 8 months to write and ran on Broadway for 3,338 shows.
- This man wrote the lyrics for the musical Evita.
- This man wrote the music for DREAMGIRLS.
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- Conceived the idea for A Chorus Line in 1975.
- This man wrote the music and lyrics for the musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in 1979.
- Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics about this 1970 musical which deals with contemporary dating, marriage and divorce.
- This famous female singer starred in and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in the movie version of Evita in 1996.
- A Chorus Line won this major prize in 1976.
- This 1975 musical was directed and choreographed by the legendary Bob Fosse.
- This man wrote the music for A Chorus Line.
- This man wrote the music for the 1979 musical Evita.
- This famous actor starred as Sweeney Todd in the 2007 film version.
- This man wrote the music for Annie.
20 Clues: The Wiz won this many Tony Awards. • This man wrote the music for Annie. • This man wrote the music for DREAMGIRLS. • A Chorus Line won this major prize in 1976. • This man wrote the music for A Chorus Line. • Conceived the idea for A Chorus Line in 1975. • This man wrote the lyrics for the musical Evita. • This man wrote the music for the musical Chicago. • ...
Celia Cruz via Cuba 2026-03-16
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- The happy feeling Celia wanted to spread through her music.
- Celia was famous for wearing brightly colored, massive ones on her head!
- The first name of the Queen of Salsa.
- A group of musicians who play instruments together.
- Celia's famous catchphrase that means Sugar in English.
- A person from Cuba who has African ancestry.
- Last name of Tito, the famous musician who helped create salsa.
- The island country where Celia Cruz grew up.
- Sweet, quiet songs Celia sang to her younger brothers and sisters.
- Celia's royal nickname: The _____ of Salsa.
- A strong, repeated pattern of sound or beat in music.
- The major U.S. city Celia moved to and helped make Salsa famous.
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- The capital city of Cuba where Celia was born.
- A tall, narrow drum often played with the hands in Salsa music.
- The lively, energetic style of dance music Celia is famous for.
- First name of the famous musician Mr. Puente, who played with Celia.
- A famous music award Celia won multiple times.
- Moving your body to the rhythm of the music.
- Where Celia won her very first singing contests as a young girl.
- La Vida Es Un _________ (Life is a Carnival).
- The last name of the Queen of Salsa.
- A person who uses their voice to make music.
- The language Celia Cruz sang her famous songs in.
- Celia wore dazzling, sparkly ______ on stage.
- A brass instrument with three buttons, often heard in Salsa.
25 Clues: The last name of the Queen of Salsa. • The first name of the Queen of Salsa. • Celia's royal nickname: The _____ of Salsa. • Moving your body to the rhythm of the music. • A person from Cuba who has African ancestry. • The island country where Celia Cruz grew up. • A person who uses their voice to make music. • La Vida Es Un _________ (Life is a Carnival). • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Study 2024-05-10
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- Vocal music with no instruments/Accompaniment
- Music that is not about a religious subject
- a famous trobairitz in the Renaissance period
- French poets/musicians who travelled throughout Europe presenting new music
- What language is used in Medieval sacred music
- a single melodic line.
- multiple melodic lines performed at the same time.
- A Vocal Piece, usually for 3-4 voices, most often with a secular text
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- Music containing illustrations that reflected the test of the music.
- Monk who developed staff notation and solfege
- Music that is about a religious subject
- A Vocal Piece, usually for 3-4 voices, most often with a religious text.
- Medieval Church music with a single melody.
13 Clues: a single melodic line. • Music that is about a religious subject • Music that is not about a religious subject • Medieval Church music with a single melody. • Monk who developed staff notation and solfege • Vocal music with no instruments/Accompaniment • a famous trobairitz in the Renaissance period • What language is used in Medieval sacred music • ...
Cantonese style Crossword 2019-02-02
12 Clues: loud music • soft music • bamboo flute • medium loud music • leads the orchestra • Chinese reed instrument • plucked Chinese instrument • scale used in Chinese music • how high or low the music is • how fast or slow the music is • hit with sticks to keep rhythm • many musicians playing together
Art vocab 2022-02-17
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- One of the most beautiful things in the world
- a weird person
- Is considered street style
- One of the first styles of music
- David Guetta
- people who wear black and white clothes
- the magic flute
- At first you don't understand anything but it is a beautiful way of expressing feelings
- express your feelings on a paper
- Typical music from the US
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- friends is the best example
- create music
- Iron Maiden is considered one of the best groups of this genre
- The origin of rock music
- It starts with an F
- Sculpture
- A lot of colors
- ballet, salsa, tango
- Hannah Montana
- The best genre ever
- very long story
21 Clues: Sculpture • create music • David Guetta • a weird person • Hannah Montana • the magic flute • A lot of colors • very long story • It starts with an F • The best genre ever • ballet, salsa, tango • The origin of rock music • Typical music from the US • Is considered street style • friends is the best example • One of the first styles of music • express your feelings on a paper • ...
pour s`amuser 2021-01-07
21 Clues: like • read • wego • this • music • drink • amuser • tocook • totown • thepool • bicycle • evening • barbecue • theguitar • themuseum • thecinema • see(movie) • themorning • mountainbike • meet(friend) • listen(music)
A1 2024-05-31
23 Clues: go • ear • life • sore • music • elbow • delay • recent • grammar • feeling • receive • suburban • cheerful • explorer • understand • blackboard • residential • environment • frightening • challenging • intelligent • perspective • decorations
Music Vocab Crossword Puzzle 3/6 2026-03-05
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- The dynamic marking meaning loud
- Symbols that tell how loud or soft to play
- The pattern of long and short sounds in music
- The steady pulse you feel in music
- How a note is started or played (short, smooth, accented, etc.)
- A section of music separated by bar lines
- A device used to keep a steady tempo while practicing
- The five lines where music is written
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- How high or low a note sounds
- The dynamic marking meaning soft
- A gradual increase in volume
- The speed of the music
- The higher clef used for many band instruments
- A note played with extra emphasis
- A symbol that means silence in music
15 Clues: The speed of the music • A gradual increase in volume • How high or low a note sounds • The dynamic marking meaning soft • The dynamic marking meaning loud • A note played with extra emphasis • The steady pulse you feel in music • A symbol that means silence in music • The five lines where music is written • A section of music separated by bar lines • ...
MUSIC HISTORY 2023-10-16
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- holiday church service
- music notes that create shapes
- dance music
- a joyful hymn of praise
- Josquin was the master of what?
- French word for "song"
- church services for funerals
- A prayer for mercy
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- greatest musical composer in the Renassaince
- non-church music
- anti catholic
- normal church service
- Catholic church service
- church music
- a confession of faith
15 Clues: dance music • church music • anti catholic • non-church music • A prayer for mercy • normal church service • a confession of faith • holiday church service • French word for "song" • Catholic church service • a joyful hymn of praise • church services for funerals • music notes that create shapes • Josquin was the master of what? • greatest musical composer in the Renassaince
Music Final Crossword 2020-11-25
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- is a glide from one pitch to another
- musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song's lyrics or story elements in programmatic music
- a type of instrumental art music that attempts to render an extra-musical narrative musically
- A self-contained piece for solo voice, usually accompanied by orchestra
- a musical structure consisting of three main sections: an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation
- Group or solo performance without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way
- a recurring passage in Baroque music for orchestra or chorus
- a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch
- a process by which a musical idea is communicated in the course of a composition
- a musical term referring to expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor
- A term coined by Berlioz to denote a musical idea used obsessively
- a vocal music composition, usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment, and usually in the classical art music tradition
- the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition
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- a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other musical elements
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbres
- A genre of music in which the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far-off lands or ancient times
- a secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
- A short musical passage in two or more phrases used for singing unmetrical words; a psalm or canticle sung to such music
- the initial presentation of the thematic material of a musical composition, movement, or section
- texts that remain the same for every mass
- a musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form
- a style of delivery in which a singer is allowed to adopt the rhythms and delivery of ordinary speech
- music that lacks a tonal center, or key
- The simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords
25 Clues: is a glide from one pitch to another • music that lacks a tonal center, or key • texts that remain the same for every mass • one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form • a recurring passage in Baroque music for orchestra or chorus • A term coined by Berlioz to denote a musical idea used obsessively • ...
Music Appreciation review 2025-02-21
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- These instruments are often played with reeds
- Music that does NOT have a religious purpose
- Famous composer of the Medieval era
- 1750-1820
- 1500-1600
- 1600-1750
- Famous composer of the Classical era
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- Music where multiple melodies are happening at the same time
- Music that has a religious purpose
- You can bow or pluck these instruments
- Adding a little extra pizazz to the music. Popular in the Baroque era.
- Two things Classical composers were obsessed with: B_____ and F_____
- 400-1500
- You buzz on these instruments
- Music with one melody and nothing else
- Famous composer of the Baroque era
16 Clues: 400-1500 • 1750-1820 • 1500-1600 • 1600-1750 • You buzz on these instruments • Music that has a religious purpose • Famous composer of the Baroque era • Famous composer of the Medieval era • Famous composer of the Classical era • You can bow or pluck these instruments • Music with one melody and nothing else • Music that does NOT have a religious purpose • ...
Kelee's Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
MUSIC 101: ALL POP MUSIC REVIEW! 2021-12-22
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- Little Richard's hit song
- one of Gershwin's big hits
- Gerhwin's first name
- another Stephen Foster song
- Main Performer of Chicago Jazz
- blind music artist
- singer who sang many duets with Tony Bennett
- age when Judy Garland was in her big movie
- this was the name of "The Ragtime King"
- writer of Oh Susanna!
- the movie Judy Garland was in
- who sang "Somewhere over the Rainbow"
- trio of brothers who performed disco
- what Jazz began as
- lead singer of queen
- the state Little Richard was born
- the "Queen of Disco"
- state where Chuck was born
- band who performed "We Will Rock You"
- The First Lady of Song
- the one 40s&50s singer still alive
- song by Frank sung at every Yankee game
- the character Judy Garland is best known for
- one of the Ragtime King's songs
- one song by queen
- Singer from New Jersey
- talented performer died of lung cancer
- holiday song of Nat King Cole
- band who performed "Dream On"
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- Holiday song sung by Ella Fitzgerald
- the group who sang "My Girl"
- another one of Elvis' songs
- last name of the March King
- first rock song to hit the charts
- one song sung by Ella
- Elvis' last name
- Louis Armstrong song stuck in your head
- group from California who sang "Kokomo"
- our National march!
- Judy Garland's original first name
- Louis Armstrong Famous Song
- lead singer of the Jackson 5
- known as the "Godfather of Soul"
- city in NJ where Frank Sinatra was born
- Judy Garland's original last name
- rock n roll guitarist who sang Johnny B. Good
- style of jazz Count Basie played
- the first style of jazz
- Nat King Cole's Short Song Title
- Holiday song sung by Frank Sinatra
- singer of piano man
- composed music for The Lion King
- Chuck Berry's big song
- the name of Bill Haley's group
- where Jazz began
- Little Richard's last name
- group from NJ who performed "Sherry"
- TV show Little Richard was on
- one song by Donna Summer
- singer of Jailhouse Rock
- band from England who started "British Invasion"
61 Clues: Elvis' last name • where Jazz began • one song by queen • blind music artist • what Jazz began as • our National march! • singer of piano man • Gerhwin's first name • lead singer of queen • the "Queen of Disco" • one song sung by Ella • writer of Oh Susanna! • Chuck Berry's big song • The First Lady of Song • Singer from New Jersey • the first style of jazz • one song by Donna Summer • ...
Jr. Festival Fun! 2018-03-02
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- The person who gives you feedback and a rating
- The appropriate speed to play your piece
- The "singing line" in music
- Two pianists at one piano
- Beautiful hand position and control of finger movements
- These must be numbered in your music
- The softer "harmony line" in the music, often in the left hand
- Judges love to hear big contrasts in ___
- Short and separated or smooth and connected
- Our instrument
- An accompanied piano solo, either by an orchestra or second piano
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- Every solo is performed from ___ (without music)
- The color of a Superior ribbon
- Received after reaching 15 points in an event
- The crescendo and decrescendo within a musical sentence
- The highest rating, receives 5 points
- This rating receives 4 points
- The STATE Federation of Music Clubs
- The feeling of your teacher knowing you've worked so hard
- The clear and beautiful sound of each note
- The color of an Excellent ribbon
21 Clues: Our instrument • Two pianists at one piano • The "singing line" in music • This rating receives 4 points • The color of a Superior ribbon • The color of an Excellent ribbon • The STATE Federation of Music Clubs • These must be numbered in your music • The highest rating, receives 5 points • The appropriate speed to play your piece • Judges love to hear big contrasts in ___ • ...
piano terms 2022-07-18
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- long, connected and seamless,tied together
- a section of music that gets gradually louder
- typically are filled with resolutions and music that comes to a head
- to gradually quicken the tempo over the marked passage
- played in a slow and serious manner
- to go back to a specific part of the piece marked by a special symbol
- from the head
- a passage of notes played softly
- moderately, often paired with something else
- a main musical theme that develops throughout the piece
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- played loudly and with force
- the gradual quieting of a section
- without a strict tempo
- the gradual slowing of a section
- from the head to the tail
- to play a piece of music with energy, enthusiasm, and zest
- the distance between two notes
- immediate slowing of a shortened passage of music
- from the beginning to the end
- detached or short
- a short, intimate piece of music that’s often improvised
21 Clues: from the head • detached or short • without a strict tempo • from the head to the tail • played loudly and with force • from the beginning to the end • the distance between two notes • the gradual slowing of a section • a passage of notes played softly • the gradual quieting of a section • played in a slow and serious manner • long, connected and seamless,tied together • ...
RMSA Music Crossword 2021-12-17
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- Instruments including; Flute, Clarinet, and Saxophone
- Long silver woodwind instrument
- A genre of music known for swing and use of trumpets, saxophones, trombones, and rhythm section
- The fancy term for tone color/what instruments are used in music.
- Lip Energized Wind Instrument?
- What you use to sing.
- Different types of music are given these to help define them.
- Gold metal woodwind instrument
- Small brass instrument with 3 valves.
- Quality of a note based on how high or low it is?
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- Instrument Mr. Amati plays?
- The Clef also known as the G clef.
- Instrument Mr. Bender Plays?
- President our school is named after?
- Instrument that Squidward plays?
- A genre of music known for its drum beats and use of rap.
- Large instrument made up of 88 black and white keys
- A genre of music that is famous for its large amount of guitar and drums.
- instruments that you Strike, Shake, or Scrape.
- A pattern of sounds?
20 Clues: A pattern of sounds? • What you use to sing. • Instrument Mr. Amati plays? • Instrument Mr. Bender Plays? • Lip Energized Wind Instrument? • Gold metal woodwind instrument • Long silver woodwind instrument • Instrument that Squidward plays? • The Clef also known as the G clef. • President our school is named after? • Small brass instrument with 3 valves. • ...
Music Vocab Crossword 2025-02-19
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- Speed of the beat
- The highness or lowness of a note with a specific letter name
- Short lines used to extend the staff upwards or downwards
- "Face rhymes with _______, but not for the bass"
- The distance of a note 8 notes away with the same name
- The main tune of a song
- The symbol that indicates where lower pitches go (2 words)
- The treble clef line names in order
- Symbols that represent silence in music
- The other name for treble clef
- Symbols that represent sound on music
- The treble clef space names in order
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- The entire staff made up of both clefs (2 words)
- "Boxes" of music with equal numbers of beats
- The symbol that indicates where higher pitches go (2 words)
- "Every Good Boy ________ Fudge"
- The letters of the musical alphabet
- The steady pulse that keeps a piece of music together
- Patterns of sound and/or silence
- The grid of 5 lines and 4 spaces on which we write music
20 Clues: Speed of the beat • The main tune of a song • The other name for treble clef • "Every Good Boy ________ Fudge" • Patterns of sound and/or silence • The letters of the musical alphabet • The treble clef line names in order • The treble clef space names in order • Symbols that represent sound on music • Symbols that represent silence in music • ...
Music of the Middle Ages 2025-02-28
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- Music of a non-religious nature
- For who Gregorian Chant was named
- Gregorian Chant was composed in this texture; 1 melody
- First system of music notation
- A traveling musican
- Musical era from 450-1450
- a ceremony that reaffirms in a symbolic way the connection between the believer and Jesus Christ.
- form of early polyphony based on an existing melody
- Mass for the dead
- French minstrel of a lower class than Troubadour
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- First woman composer with a large number of surviving works
- Gregorian Chant moved in this motion
- Another term for Gregorian Chant
- Part of the Mass; long statement of belief sung in reciting style
- Fixed song; basis for polyphonic work
- Music of this era was composed primary for the
- Music written for religious purposes
- This group was not permitted to sing in church
- Where music of the Medieval period was taught/ written
- A body of write prescribed for worship
20 Clues: Mass for the dead • A traveling musican • Musical era from 450-1450 • First system of music notation • Music of a non-religious nature • Another term for Gregorian Chant • For who Gregorian Chant was named • Gregorian Chant moved in this motion • Music written for religious purposes • Fixed song; basis for polyphonic work • A body of write prescribed for worship • ...
renaissance 2015-06-03
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- Keyboard instruments normally palyed ____
- Wide skips were ____
- Some instronental forms borrword from vocal music and some were ____ only from intruments
- What did sacred music develep from ____
- Instrumentalis played ____
- What familly is the drum in ____
- The most populer solo instrument of the renaissance era was the ___
- Feasts and weddings ____
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- The melodic range was ____ than vocalists limited
- Viols played in ____
- lute and keyboard music was more ____
- The whole congregation sang ____
- ____ Was important in performance and for decorating the melody ____
- The most importantwind instrument of the renaissance was the _____
- Welthy people were expected to be _____ in music
- Intrumental music used long and fast ___ passages
16 Clues: Viols played in ____ • Wide skips were ____ • Feasts and weddings ____ • Instrumentalis played ____ • The whole congregation sang ____ • What familly is the drum in ____ • lute and keyboard music was more ____ • What did sacred music develep from ____ • Keyboard instruments normally palyed ____ • Welthy people were expected to be _____ in music • ...
Carnaval 2016-02-28
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- MIND - EXCITEMENT - music, from
- DREAMS - Giants
- - MIND - SENSITIVE - music, to - stitches in ear and head from every note
- MIND - DELUSIONS - faces, sees - mask-like
- MIND - DRESS - ridiculously; wants to dress
- MIND - SENSITIVE - music, to - piano, to
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- - PLAYING THE CLOWN (ANTICS)
- - MIND - MUSIC - agg. - violin playing
- - MIND - SENSITIVE - music, to - children; in
- MIND - DELUSIONS - mask - seeing - laughing masks - night - bed; in
- DREAMS - GAS MASKS; people wearing
- VERTIGO - ODORS - flowers agg.; of
- DREAMS - Confetti - falling (Degroote)
- MIND - INSANITY - dresses in his best clothes
- Desire to play the piano
15 Clues: DREAMS - Giants • Desire to play the piano • - PLAYING THE CLOWN (ANTICS) • MIND - EXCITEMENT - music, from • DREAMS - GAS MASKS; people wearing • VERTIGO - ODORS - flowers agg.; of • - MIND - MUSIC - agg. - violin playing • DREAMS - Confetti - falling (Degroote) • MIND - SENSITIVE - music, to - piano, to • MIND - DELUSIONS - faces, sees - mask-like • ...
Beginning Band Crossword 2023-04-25
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- A note stolen from the end and placed at the beginning
- Flats or Sharps outside of the key signature
- Playing notes separated
- To hold the note as long as the conductor wants
- Someone who writes music
- Instruments that all have keys
- Silence in music
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- A soft dynamic level
- instruments you hit
- Music played by one person
- A strong dynamic level
- Instruments you buzz into
- how slow or fast the music is
- To place emphasis on a note
- Music played by two people
15 Clues: Silence in music • instruments you hit • A soft dynamic level • A strong dynamic level • Playing notes separated • Someone who writes music • Instruments you buzz into • Music played by one person • Music played by two people • To place emphasis on a note • how slow or fast the music is • Instruments that all have keys • Flats or Sharps outside of the key signature • ...
Genral music 2021-02-15
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- the only instrument with a slide
- is four beats long
- a smaller tuba, usually plays with the trombone
- made by a German instrument maker, a young instrument
- a group of instruments/brass/woodwinds
- a double reed treble clef instrument
- b flat instrument which plays with the flute
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- lower than a trombone, plays with the tuba
- higher than a flute
- wrote "Fur Elise"
- very quiet sometimes, gets lots of lead parts
- lowest instrument in a band
- gets lots of lead parts, very loud
- is half of number 1 across
- a group of string instruments
15 Clues: wrote "Fur Elise" • is four beats long • higher than a flute • is half of number 1 across • lowest instrument in a band • a group of string instruments • the only instrument with a slide • gets lots of lead parts, very loud • a double reed treble clef instrument • a group of instruments/brass/woodwinds • lower than a trombone, plays with the tuba • ...
