music Crossword Puzzles
Music 2021-11-18
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- Who is god given form?
- what is the name of the title?
- What is a line that goes under a group of notes?
- Who is the best library on the planet?
- What is my favourite instrument?
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- what is the minimum amount of notes a slur can last?
- Who is the smartest person on the planet?
- What game makes the best music?
- Is this the best crossword ever?
- What is the best sounding song on the clarinet?
10 Clues: Who is god given form? • what is the name of the title? • What game makes the best music? • Is this the best crossword ever? • What is my favourite instrument? • Who is the best library on the planet? • Who is the smartest person on the planet? • What is the best sounding song on the clarinet? • What is a line that goes under a group of notes? • ...
music 2021-11-18
10 Clues: five lines • a type of dynamic • a type of dynamic • a very strong accent • a random measure line • a small slurred note(s) • when you gradually get softer • when you suddenly play loudly • when you gradually get louder • when you slide through 2 notes
music 2021-11-22
music 2022-02-17
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- how fast or slow a song will go it is the pace of the music
- music’s way of telling time
- tells us how many beats are in a mesure
- how loud or soft you play music pianissimo=soft mezzo forte= medium loud
- combines melody,rhythm,harmony,timbre that layers sound
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- a series of note connected together to express an idea
- when two or more notes are played together organized group of notes stacked on one another
- the sound quality of a instrument
- the road map of music
9 Clues: the road map of music • music’s way of telling time • the sound quality of a instrument • tells us how many beats are in a mesure • a series of note connected together to express an idea • combines melody,rhythm,harmony,timbre that layers sound • how fast or slow a song will go it is the pace of the music • ...
Music 2021-04-27
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- the words of a popular song
- a musical instrument which you play with it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands.
- music music is written in a Western musical tradition, usually using an established form (for example a symphony)
- music music in the traditional style of a country or community
- person who admires somebody/something or enjoys watching or listening to somebody/something very much
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- being part of the beliefs, customs or way of life of a particular group of people, that have not changed for a long time
- a fast dance originally from Brazil; a piece of music for this dance
- a type of popular music with strong rhythms, developed in Jamaica from the 1960s
- you play it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands.
9 Clues: the words of a popular song • you play it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands. • music music in the traditional style of a country or community • a fast dance originally from Brazil; a piece of music for this dance • a type of popular music with strong rhythms, developed in Jamaica from the 1960s • ...
music 2020-06-19
9 Clues: lolli- • pebble • love music • england is a • you ---- a gift • the color of the sky • the first type of music • my dad calls his friends ----- • there are tap shoes and ---- shoes
Music 2020-05-21
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- A person who writes music.
- This musical instrument (in the hall) has black and ----- keys.
- A great musical word for 'hangman'.
- Musical note values are written in here.
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
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- Another name for the tune.
- A group of instruments playing together.
- Glenn Miller played this instrument (it has a slide).
- A type of movie without any sound.
9 Clues: Another name for the tune. • A person who writes music. • A type of movie without any sound. • A great musical word for 'hangman'. • A group of instruments playing together. • Musical note values are written in here. • How many letters in the musical alphabet? • Glenn Miller played this instrument (it has a slide). • ...
Music 2019-10-03
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- A musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Placing F below middle C on the second-highest line of the staff
- Musical notes can be placed on it either on a line (i.e. with a line going through the middle of the note head) or in a space.
- A curved line that connects two different pitches
- a clef read by flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones, trumpets, french horns, and mallet percussion
- The number of counts in a measure
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- A short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff
- A dot placed above or below a note. PLay short and detached
- Repeat from the beginning
- A curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch
9 Clues: Repeat from the beginning • The number of counts in a measure • A curved line that connects two different pitches • A curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch • A dot placed above or below a note. PLay short and detached • A short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff • ...
MUSIC 2024-04-29
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- in the 20s and 30s
- Is when a story is told through music or singing
- one of the most famous people from around the 1800s
- has been around basically since humans Have been
- the most popular type of
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- one of the first forms of music
- Debussy, was a French musician who made non traditional music
- Became a big thing in the 70s
- was extremely popular in the 50s
9 Clues: in the 20s and 30s • the most popular type of • Became a big thing in the 70s • one of the first forms of music • was extremely popular in the 50s • Is when a story is told through music or singing • has been around basically since humans Have been • one of the most famous people from around the 1800s • Debussy, was a French musician who made non traditional music
Music 2024-04-19
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- A woodwind instrument
- a small rectangular wind instrument with a row of metal reeds along its length
- A musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
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- a metal disc with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck.
- A stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow
- A larger than the violin and tuned a fifth lower
- A srting instrument with meatal strings.
- A percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands
- A yellow alloy of copper and zinc.
9 Clues: A woodwind instrument • A yellow alloy of copper and zinc. • A srting instrument with meatal strings. • A larger than the violin and tuned a fifth lower • a metal disc with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck. • A percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands • ...
Music 2023-03-23
10 Clues: clef • Mark • Meter • Forte • piano • The pace • The lowest voice • A dynamic that means loud • This family has the trumpet • A little lower voice the soprano
Music 2023-03-25
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- The distance between the 1st and 8th notes of a major scale
- It is the placement of sounds, rests and emphasis in time
- Is a section of a song that is repeated more than once and contrasts with the other sections
- It refers to a single pitch or to the audible characteristics of sound
- It is the unit used to indicate how many beats are in a single segment of music
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- They are the words of a song sung by the vocalist
- Is the speed of a piece of music is often indicated in beats per minute
- Refers to the process of adjusting an instrument so it produces the desired notes at the correct pitch
- An organized group of singers, especially one that takes part in church services or performs in public
9 Clues: They are the words of a song sung by the vocalist • It is the placement of sounds, rests and emphasis in time • The distance between the 1st and 8th notes of a major scale • It refers to a single pitch or to the audible characteristics of sound • Is the speed of a piece of music is often indicated in beats per minute • ...
Music 2023-04-25
MUSIC 2023-05-03
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- A song that expresses a feeling, often accompanied by a guitar or piano
- This person is responsible for leading and directing a group of performers
- A type of popular music that originated in the southern US and often features the banjo and fiddle
- A type of electronic keyboard instrument commonly used in popular music
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- The Italian term for "quiet" in music notation
- This type of instrument is commonly used in orchestras, but can also be found in rock and pop music
- This term is often abbreviated as "ff" in sheet music
- This type of harmony is common in jazz and often features dissonant notes
- The Italian term for "slow" in music notation
9 Clues: The Italian term for "slow" in music notation • The Italian term for "quiet" in music notation • This term is often abbreviated as "ff" in sheet music • A song that expresses a feeling, often accompanied by a guitar or piano • A type of electronic keyboard instrument commonly used in popular music • ...
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 2025-04-05
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- Repetition, adds surprise, and leads the song back to its main hook. repetition, adds surprise, and leads the song back to its main hook.
- Head shakes are essential
- 5-time grammy winner in 2024
- Ambani wedding performer
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- Club essential
- Each of this often introduces a new detail or perspective
- A combination of three or more notes played together
- Kakkar Memes made him famous/auto-tune
- Eminem made it famous with ______ god
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 2025-06-16
9 Clues: periya Bhai • the maestro of tabla • Nightingale of India • famous shehnai player • Queen of Dynamics of India • oldest instrument in the world • the instrument with set of keys • oldest instrument found in India • The modern instrument with strings
Music 2025-05-06
9 Clues: - The Creator • - You've been... • - Crystal Blue... • - Earth, Wind &... • - Black and white keys • - Used for music notation • - Radio goo goo and Lady ___ • - A laugh and a Norwegian synth-pop band • - Known for his 2011 single about somebody he used to know
Music 2025-05-29
music 2023-01-13
9 Clues: basie ,harry james • dorsey,cab collowey • hampton,glenn miller • goodman,roy eldridge • shaw,django reinhardt • herman, lionel hampton • lunceford, tommy dorsey • webb,fletcher hendreson • ellington ,benny goodman
Music 2024-11-26
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- to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard, especially by making an effort for a long time
- to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc
- a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
- a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience; a similar performance by a comedian
- to communicate with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them
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- the words of a popular song
- given or made when people are watching, not recorded
- to make a copy of music, a film, etc. or to convert sound or a performance into a permanent form, so that you can listen to or watch it again
- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job
9 Clues: the words of a popular song • given or made when people are watching, not recorded • to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc • a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job • to communicate with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them • ...
N5 Music Concepts: Rhythm and Tempo 2021-01-13
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- A Scottish dance with four beats in the bar featuring dotted rhythms and a Scotch Snap
- Notes which appear before the first strong beat of the bar. Almost like a very short lead-in
- At a moderate pace
- Music gets gradually faster
- Notes playing off or against the beat
- Slow
- A dance in simple time with three beats in the bar
- Notes that are stressed sounding louder than others.
- Each beat is divided into groups of 3 pulses 6/8, 9/8, 12/8
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- Music with 2, 3 or 4 beats in the bar. Each beat is usually 1 crotchet
- The performer plays pulls the tempo around to suit the music, “robbed time”
- Music starts to slow down, “held back”
- Fast
- A fast Scottish dance in simple time with two or four beats in the bar.
- A rhythmic figure with a short accented note followed by a longer note. Mostly found in a Strathspey
- Music gets gradually slower
- At a walking pace
- Music with a strong steady pulse with two or four beats in the bar (can be a Scottish dance)
- A fast Scottish dance in compound time
19 Clues: Fast • Slow • At a walking pace • At a moderate pace • Music gets gradually slower • Music gets gradually faster • Notes playing off or against the beat • Music starts to slow down, “held back” • A fast Scottish dance in compound time • A dance in simple time with three beats in the bar • Notes that are stressed sounding louder than others. • ...
3rd 9-Weeks Exam 2023-03-03
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- Horizontal lines on which notes are written
- To gradually get softer
- A pause in the music, indicated by a curved arc and a dot
- To play at a fast speed
- A curved line connecting 2 notes indicated to play them as a single note
- A vertical line on the staff to separate measures
- A dot over/under notes that indicates playing the music short & detached
- To play the music slow and stately
- Symbols that indicate a change in volume
- A complete musical thought
- The speed of a comosition
- The melody of a song that is repeated after each verse
- To play the music loud
- 2 notes that sound the same but are spelled differently
- To gradually get louder
- The director of a group of musicians
- To play at a slow speed
- A small line written above or below the staff to extend the range of notation
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- Symbols such as sharps, flats, & naturals
- To gradually get faster
- A sign that indicates a section of music to be played again
- Medium tempo/speed
- A symbol written to the left of a note that raises the pitch by 1/2 step
- To play the music soft
- A rhythm accented on notes that usually the upbeat
- A straight line connecting two or more notes such as 8th & 16th
- A symbol written to the left of a note that lowers the pitch by half step
- The interval between 2 adjacent notes of the same name
- A small symbol placed to the right of a note that increases the duration of the note by 1/2
- A curved line connecting two or more different notes, indicating to the playt he music smoothly
- To play the music quick & lively
- Playing notes in a smooth, connected manner
- The space between 2 barlines
- A very fast tempo or speed
- To play music at a moderately slow speed
- A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate names of the lines and spaces
- a musical pulse or unit of time
- A symbol used to indicate the silence of music
38 Clues: Medium tempo/speed • To play the music soft • To play the music loud • To gradually get faster • To gradually get softer • To play at a fast speed • To gradually get louder • To play at a slow speed • The speed of a comosition • A complete musical thought • A very fast tempo or speed • The space between 2 barlines • a musical pulse or unit of time • To play the music quick & lively • ...
music 3rd 2018-03-24
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- usually considered to be slower than andante but faster than largehtto
- His father, a multi-instrumentalist, taught him to play piano. By the time Liszt was 9 years old, he was performing in concert halls
- the first movement of berlioz
- a theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment usually with costume and scenic effect
- the fourth movement of berlioz
- the third movement of berlioz
- he was kown as a talented musician from an early age
- an instrumental composition intended especially as an introduction to an extended work such as an opera or oratorio
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- one of famous musical composition of berlioz with a five movement symphony
- he learn to play guitar and flute but never became skilled in a specific musical instrument
- a musical piece adapted from a verse form
- a musician who perform with masterly ability technique or personal style
- the second movement of berlioz
- an extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra
- an instrumental composition of a pensive dreamy mood especially one for the piano
15 Clues: the first movement of berlioz • the third movement of berlioz • the fourth movement of berlioz • the second movement of berlioz • a musical piece adapted from a verse form • he was kown as a talented musician from an early age • an extended piece in three or more movements for symphony orchestra • usually considered to be slower than andante but faster than largehtto • ...
Music Crossword 2022-01-18
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- Means play softly
- A note that gets two beats
- indicates that without stopping, play again from the beginning
- Cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure
- Indicates the end of a music piece
- A note that gets only one beat
- Indicates the position of note names on a music staff
- Means play moderately loud
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- Indicates how many beats there are per measure
- Tells which notes to play with sharps or flats
- Raises the note and remains on effect for the entire measure
- Means play loudly
- A note that gets four beats
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- A composition with two different parts, played together
15 Clues: Means play softly • Means play loudly • A note that gets two beats • Means play moderately loud • A note that gets four beats • A note that gets only one beat • Indicates the end of a music piece • Indicates how many beats there are per measure • Tells which notes to play with sharps or flats • Indicates the position of note names on a music staff • ...
World Music 2022-01-25
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- These instruments are an important part of the Highland Games
- this is a name for an off-beat
- a jamaican instrument
- This country uses the Djembe drum
- This is a type of orchestra in Indonesia that is conducted by a drummer
- This style of music came from India
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- This is a type of drum that comes from Africa
- This is a russian lute
- This country hosts the famous Highland Games
- This country is home to the famous Irish Step Dance
- this is a small instrument held by Flamenco dancers
- a russian folk dance
- Spain is famous for this dance
- This country is known for it's Carnaval
- This indian lute has a pear-shaped body and 3-22 strings
15 Clues: a russian folk dance • a jamaican instrument • This is a russian lute • this is a name for an off-beat • Spain is famous for this dance • This country uses the Djembe drum • This style of music came from India • This country is known for it's Carnaval • This country hosts the famous Highland Games • This is a type of drum that comes from Africa • ...
World Music 2022-01-25
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- Music groups from Mexico
- Irish famous for
- Triangle shaped guitar instrument
- 22 stringed instrument
- Multiple rhythms
- ballroom dance from Brazil
- Responding
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- Flamenco dancers use
- wood-wind instruments from Scotland
- Famous instrument used in reggae
- Bob Marley famous for
- no major or minor scales
- Off-beat rhythm
- Russian folk dance
- African drum
15 Clues: Responding • African drum • Off-beat rhythm • Irish famous for • Multiple rhythms • Russian folk dance • Flamenco dancers use • Bob Marley famous for • 22 stringed instrument • Music groups from Mexico • no major or minor scales • ballroom dance from Brazil • Famous instrument used in reggae • Triangle shaped guitar instrument • wood-wind instruments from Scotland
Music puzzle 2020-06-28
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- I’m a ...! Now you see, me now you don’t!
- Ik vind haar song ‘Toxic’ nog altijd één van de leukste liedjes ooit.
- Eerste liedje dat je me ooit linkte kwam van ...?
- Cry me a River ging over de relatie tussen Britney Spears en ...
- A ... walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man, running the stand: “Hey! Got any grapes?”.
- Everytime you leave, you pull me closer. I hang up the phone, you call me back. Why don’t you mess me ‘round like you’re supposed to? You’re turning me cruel ‘cause I’m just wanting you to ...
- Ik heb recent een quiz ingevuld over haar en ik had maximum! Eén van de bekendste liedjes van haar is New Rules.
- You’re gonna go far kid kende je! Van welke groep is dit lied?
- Mijn favoriete muziek groep.
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- True friends stab you in the front zijn lyrics van een lied van ...
- Ik ben een grote fan van de collab tussen Ariana Grande en Lady Gaga! Om welk lied ging het?
- Recent grote fan van deze meidengroep geworden.
- Half an ... staat nog steeds in mijn top 10.
- A Million Voices en Adios zijn liedjes van ...
- Als ik dit liedje meezing, lach je me altijd een beetje uit. Put it ...
15 Clues: Mijn favoriete muziek groep. • I’m a ...! Now you see, me now you don’t! • Half an ... staat nog steeds in mijn top 10. • A Million Voices en Adios zijn liedjes van ... • Recent grote fan van deze meidengroep geworden. • Eerste liedje dat je me ooit linkte kwam van ...? • You’re gonna go far kid kende je! Van welke groep is dit lied? • ...
Music stuff 2020-08-16
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- how fast the music is
- a high in tone flute
- a type of family where you can strike a instrument
- master the best string player In the orchestra
- Any class or instrument that sound is generated electronically
- a eight of a note
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- the highest string instrument
- a instrument that keeps the Strings in time
- A upright string instrument
- a single note
- a instrument that has two reeds
- A type of ensemble with different families
- the music gets louder
- someone who makes new music
- the lowest brass instrument
15 Clues: a single note • a eight of a note • how fast the music is • a high in tone flute • the music gets louder • A upright string instrument • someone who makes new music • the lowest brass instrument • the highest string instrument • a instrument that has two reeds • A type of ensemble with different families • a instrument that keeps the Strings in time • ...
Folk Music 2021-12-07
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- a folk jam session where traditional folk music is played
- true or false? Dylan's first album became known as "Hammond's Folly" around Columbia offices because it sold so poorly
- considered the most important early folk singer
- folk music from Trinidad, has a different rhythmic quality than American folk
- some believe that when they met in 1964 Bob Dylan turned this band onto marijuana
- was considered the Queen of Folk
- Bob Dylan's second album was released May of this year
- used folk music to build morale, recruit new members, and stir up publicity for their cause
- executive at Columbia Records that first noticed Bob Dylan
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- the most important folk scene
- Dylan's most controvestial moment was at which folk festival in 1965
- song by the Kingston Trio that really started the 1950s folk revival
- Bob Dylan's real name
- the most popular folk group of the 1960s
- unreleased Bob Dylan music that bootleggers got a hold of and sold
15 Clues: Bob Dylan's real name • the most important folk scene • was considered the Queen of Folk • the most popular folk group of the 1960s • considered the most important early folk singer • Bob Dylan's second album was released May of this year • a folk jam session where traditional folk music is played • executive at Columbia Records that first noticed Bob Dylan • ...
Music Crossword 2022-03-30
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- Something musical that sounds sad
- A cello, viola, etc... have this many strings
- Each string on a violin, viola, etc... is a _____ apart
- We don't talk about _____
- In the chromatic scale every note is raised by a _____ step
- The violin is part of this musical family
- Something musical that sounds happy
- This many natural notes in the musical alphabet
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- This person conducts the orchestra
- If a note is _____ it is lowered by a half step
- Most popular instrument.
- Cellos play in this clef
- Violas play in this clef
- Violins play in this clef
- If a note is _____ it is raised by a half step
15 Clues: Most popular instrument. • Cellos play in this clef • Violas play in this clef • We don't talk about _____ • Violins play in this clef • Something musical that sounds sad • This person conducts the orchestra • Something musical that sounds happy • The violin is part of this musical family • A cello, viola, etc... have this many strings • ...
MUSIC CROSSWORD 2013-08-28
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- Part of a song
- Where Handel was born
- A person playing music or singing alone
- A large group of instrument
- The beginning
- An interval between one musical pitch
- Oposit of major
- Used over instrument
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- An instrument played by means of a keyboard
- Used on a guitar
- A person who controls a company
- Figured bass
- Composers
- Where Handel composed Rodrigo
- A famous composer
15 Clues: Composers • Figured bass • The beginning • Part of a song • Oposit of major • Used on a guitar • A famous composer • Used over instrument • Where Handel was born • A large group of instrument • Where Handel composed Rodrigo • A person who controls a company • An interval between one musical pitch • A person playing music or singing alone • An instrument played by means of a keyboard
Music Terms 2014-12-08
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- learning by repetition from memory and through practice
- anything singable, simple, popular in style, and for solo voice that usually tells a story
- court poets and composers of the 12-13th century in Northern France
- a minstrel of noble birth
- monophonic chants also called Gregorian chants
- scales other than major and minor
- 2 or more melodies happening at the same time
- elaborate melodies with many notes sung to one syllable of text
- signs above a line of text to indicate the direction of the Melody
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- a song that has a solo voice and choral refrain alternated
- a secular form of music that had 2 or more voices singing separate melodies to a literary text a cappella
- one line of music without accompaniment
- a system of politics based upon the relation of Lord to vassal
- an application of part-singing in Gregorain chant in which a second melody was added to the existing plainsong
- a wandering musician who provided his own accompaniment to his singing
15 Clues: a minstrel of noble birth • scales other than major and minor • one line of music without accompaniment • 2 or more melodies happening at the same time • monophonic chants also called Gregorian chants • learning by repetition from memory and through practice • a song that has a solo voice and choral refrain alternated • ...
Classical Music 2015-10-19
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- Composer who began writing music at around age 5.
- Beethoven lost this sense at around age 30.
- Haydn wrote over 80 of these but Beethoven only wrote 14.
- Music for a solo instrument with piano.
- The final section of Beethoven's 9th Symphony was called "Ode to ____."
- Music for a solo instrument with orchestra.
- Mozart died while writing this mysterious funeral music.
- Composer who also taught Mozart and Beethoven
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- The middle instrument in a string quartet.
- Haydn wrote over 100 of these.
- Beethoven kept making this musical group larger as he got older.
- Composer who broke tradition and angered his teacher.
- There are 2 of these instruments in a string quartet.
- Mozart showed his true genius when he wrote these.
- The lowest instrument in a string quartet.
15 Clues: Haydn wrote over 100 of these. • Music for a solo instrument with piano. • The middle instrument in a string quartet. • The lowest instrument in a string quartet. • Beethoven lost this sense at around age 30. • Music for a solo instrument with orchestra. • Composer who also taught Mozart and Beethoven • Composer who began writing music at around age 5. • ...
Music Quiz 2016-07-19
15 Clues: NAO • Cats • Fast • Loud • Pause • Airport • Beat it • Composer • Instrument • Percussion • Girls Name • Frenh Composer • Accordion Part • Accordion Make • Repeat from start
Music Keywords 2016-05-13
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- Slow paced... elephant?
- Large group of instruments playing together
- Unit of musical rhythm
- Eight notes above where the scale starts and ends
- Also known as the pace of a piece of music
- Combination of two or three tones played together or chord progression
- Singing without accompaniment
- A gradual increase of volume
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- Also known as the sad key
- Frequency of a note determining whether it is high or low
- Highest female voice
- The style of singing where a male can reach a female pitch
- Determines the beats in a bar on a sheet of music
- Also known as the happy key
- The performance of either all instruments or all voices
15 Clues: Highest female voice • Unit of musical rhythm • Slow paced... elephant? • Also known as the sad key • Also known as the happy key • A gradual increase of volume • Singing without accompaniment • Also known as the pace of a piece of music • Large group of instruments playing together • Determines the beats in a bar on a sheet of music • ...
music theory 2016-02-07
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Music Crossword 2022-09-19
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- (music that is) not religious in nature
- suite in music, a group of self-contained instrumental movements of varying character, usually in the same key
- a standard form of musical composition consisting of a simple usually harmonized melody presented first in its original unadorned form then repeated several or many times with varied treatment so based on the theme that at least some semblance of its general melodic or harmonic form is evident
- the first section of a musical structure that is most strongly associated with the first movement of various Western instrumental genres
- in music, short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch
- a large-scale musical composition on a sacred or semi-sacred subject, for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra
- in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines
- holy and religious
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- musical setting of the Mass for the Dead (missa pro defunctis), named for the beginning of the Latin of the Introit “Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine” (“Give them eternal rest, O Lord”)
- in music, a system of partially improvised accompaniment played on a bass line, usually on a keyboard instrument
- how different layers of a piece of music are combined to produce the overall sound
- musical texture based primarily on chords which results from combinations of relatively independent melodies
- the specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has
- in music, rearrangement of the top-to-bottom elements in an interval, a chord, a melody, or a group of contrapuntal lines of music
- a staged drama set to music in its entirety, made up of vocal pieces with instrumental accompaniment and usually with orchestral overtures and interludes
15 Clues: holy and religious • (music that is) not religious in nature • the specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has • in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines • how different layers of a piece of music are combined to produce the overall sound • ...
Music Crossword 2022-09-19
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- the first section of a musical structure that is most strongly associated with the first movement of various Western instrumental genres
- (music that is) not religious in nature
- a large-scale musical composition on a sacred or semi-sacred subject, for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra
- a standard form of musical composition consisting of a simple usually harmonized melody presented first in its original unadorned form then repeated several or many times with varied treatment so based on the theme that at least some semblance of its general melodic or harmonic form is evident
- how different layers of a piece of music are combined to produce the overall sound
- in music, rearrangement of the top-to-bottom elements in an interval, a chord, a melody, or a group of contrapuntal lines of music
- the specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has
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- in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines
- musical setting of the Mass for the Dead (missa pro defunctis), named for the beginning of the Latin of the Introit “Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine” (“Give them eternal rest, O Lord”)
- a staged drama set to music in its entirety, made up of vocal pieces with instrumental accompaniment and usually with orchestral overtures and interludes
- suite in music, a group of self-contained instrumental movements of varying character, usually in the same key
- holy and religious
- in music, a system of partially improvised accompaniment played on a bass line, usually on a keyboard instrument
- in music, short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch
- musical texture based primarily on chords which results from combinations of relatively independent melodies
15 Clues: holy and religious • (music that is) not religious in nature • the specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has • in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines • how different layers of a piece of music are combined to produce the overall sound • ...
Music Crossword 2023-02-13
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- Curved line connecting 2 or more notes of the SAME pitch
- What receives one beat in 2/4 time signature
- On a keyboard, the distance from one key to the next key (either right or left)
- Smoothly Connected
- Curved line connecting 2 or more notes of DIFFERENT pitches
- 5 lines and the spaces between
- Lowers the pitch by a half step
- 2/4, 3/4, 4/4
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- Lines added to a staff to extend the range
- Treble and Bass Clefs together
- Flat, Sharp, or Natural
- Musical Silence
- The name of the Staff used for higher pitches
- Rises the pitch by a half step
- This symbol increases the value of the note by half
15 Clues: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 • Musical Silence • Smoothly Connected • Flat, Sharp, or Natural • Treble and Bass Clefs together • 5 lines and the spaces between • Rises the pitch by a half step • Lowers the pitch by a half step • Lines added to a staff to extend the range • What receives one beat in 2/4 time signature • The name of the Staff used for higher pitches • ...
Music & Singers 2020-12-11
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- Robert Pattinson's ex-girlfriend
- the nutcracker
- this male singer never goes out of fashion
- girl who hollers
- this female singer moves quickly
- Robin
- warm vs not warm
- George is hushed (hint)
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- the 6th member of one direction
- babooshka
- katrina snarf (anagram)
- T.S Eliot Poetry Collection
- Singer who's real name is Abel
- at least ya have ya ...
- Fleetwood Mac song
15 Clues: Robin • babooshka • the nutcracker • girl who hollers • warm vs not warm • Fleetwood Mac song • katrina snarf (anagram) • at least ya have ya ... • George is hushed (hint) • T.S Eliot Poetry Collection • Singer who's real name is Abel • the 6th member of one direction • Robert Pattinson's ex-girlfriend • this female singer moves quickly • this male singer never goes out of fashion
The Music 2020-12-10
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- Musical genre where the Red Bull Batalla De Los Gallos competition is famous.
- What's the name we give to a Crhistmas song?
- The place where the singer can make his music.
- A singer can't sing without a good one.
- 40 years have passed since his death.
- The name of the king of rock.
- The name of the famous singer that sings "Baby".
- Who sings the famous song "Rolling in the Deep"?
- He died because of the HIV (sida).
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- People think that Anuel uses this a lot.
- Musical genre that has singers like Ed Sheeran.
- The Liceu of Barcelona is a theater that has importance for this performing art.
- Musical performance with a lot of fans.
- The famous dance step of Michael Jackson.
- It's a four-stringed instrument very Hawaiian.
15 Clues: The name of the king of rock. • He died because of the HIV (sida). • 40 years have passed since his death. • A singer can't sing without a good one. • Musical performance with a lot of fans. • People think that Anuel uses this a lot. • The famous dance step of Michael Jackson. • What's the name we give to a Crhistmas song? • The place where the singer can make his music. • ...
Music Terms 2021-03-14
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- key/scale with no sharps or flats
- 8-note pattern that starts/ends on same note.
- tells you how many beats in a measure
- key/scale with Bb
- raises a note by 1/2 step
- gradually get louder
- gradually slow down
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- cancels a sharp or flat in the same measure
- tells you the flats or sharps in the song
- key/scale with F#
- three or more notes played at the same time
- gradually speed up
- gradually get softer
- symbol for silence
- lowers a note by 1/2 step
15 Clues: key/scale with F# • key/scale with Bb • gradually speed up • symbol for silence • gradually slow down • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • raises a note by 1/2 step • lowers a note by 1/2 step • key/scale with no sharps or flats • tells you how many beats in a measure • tells you the flats or sharps in the song • cancels a sharp or flat in the same measure • ...
Music 2 2021-03-25
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- - speed of music
- - to shift to another key
- - first note of a scale
- - a repeated phrase
- - music played at slow speed
- - making up a song as you play
- - rebirth of music
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- - very, very fast
- - structure of a musical piece
- - playing notes smoothly
- - group of 9 musicians
- - to repeat a single tone
- - one person playing music
- - to play lively
- - highest voice usually female
15 Clues: - speed of music • - to play lively • - very, very fast • - rebirth of music • - a repeated phrase • - group of 9 musicians • - first note of a scale • - playing notes smoothly • - to shift to another key • - to repeat a single tone • - one person playing music • - music played at slow speed • - structure of a musical piece • - highest voice usually female • - making up a song as you play
Music Terms 2021-03-15
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- Quick, like you have ants in your pants!
- As loud as you can go!
- The minor that shares the same key signature
- Picking up speed!
- As soft as you can go!
- painfully slow
- Take a walking tempo
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- In the style of purple mountains majesty
- Slowing like stopping a train
- Emphasis on the upbeat
- Slowing like running out of energy
- The end
- 3 pitches played at the same time
- The minor starting on the same major key note
- The notes of chord played one after another
15 Clues: The end • painfully slow • Picking up speed! • Take a walking tempo • As loud as you can go! • Emphasis on the upbeat • As soft as you can go! • Slowing like stopping a train • 3 pitches played at the same time • Slowing like running out of energy • In the style of purple mountains majesty • Quick, like you have ants in your pants! • The notes of chord played one after another • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-03-23
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- The melody of the song
- Adjective used to describe things that became extremely popular really quickly
- To spread or ptomote something
- Device we use to listen to music
- Passion,commitment to something
- The verb we use to say that somebody has published a song or a movie
- people who watch or listen to something
- The word we use for services
- The pattern of the melody
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- To launch something, to promote
- Somebody's aim or plan
- a synonym to the word device
- Someone famous and popular
- The amount of money someone has
- The text of the song
15 Clues: The text of the song • The melody of the song • Somebody's aim or plan • The pattern of the melody • Someone famous and popular • a synonym to the word device • The word we use for services • To spread or ptomote something • To launch something, to promote • The amount of money someone has • Passion,commitment to something • Device we use to listen to music • ...
Popular Music 2021-09-17
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- same lyrics, different lyrics
- can play 10 notes at a time and often plays chords
- has four stings, play one note at a time
- same music, same lyrics
- has six strings and often strums chords
- this section of a song features a solo-if there is a voice there are no lyrics
- the lead vocals have this role
- the only role that can be played by drums in a band
- use a microphone-doesn't always sing words (might hum)
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- when a man sings higher than his normal vocal range
- uses a microphone and is the main role in the band
- has main parts, including kick, tom and cymbals
- the feature of popular music where beats 2 and 4 are emphasised
- different music, different lyrics
- has six stings and often plays one note at a time
15 Clues: same music, same lyrics • same lyrics, different lyrics • the lead vocals have this role • different music, different lyrics • has six strings and often strums chords • has four stings, play one note at a time • has main parts, including kick, tom and cymbals • has six stings and often plays one note at a time • uses a microphone and is the main role in the band • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-06-23
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- - The director of a band, orchestra, or choir.
- - Symbol that explains what notes are on the lines and spaces
- - moderate, walking pace
- - Softly
- - Someone who wrote the song
- - Very slow
- - to raise by a half step
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- - Gradually get softer
- - Volume level of the music
- - Speed of the music
- - Gradually get louder
- - Loud
- Piano - Medium
- - To lower by a half step
- - Fast
15 Clues: - Loud • - Fast • - Softly • - Very slow • Piano - Medium • - Speed of the music • - Gradually get softer • - Gradually get louder • - moderate, walking pace • - To lower by a half step • - to raise by a half step • - Volume level of the music • - Someone who wrote the song • - The director of a band, orchestra, or choir. • - Symbol that explains what notes are on the lines and spaces
Music Vocabulary 2021-07-01
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- Another word for beat
- The main tune of the song
- signature, Tells how many sharps/flats are in a piece of music
- Short and detached
- The 5 lines notes & rests go on
- How loud or soft the music is
- To gradually get quieter
- Two or more notes playing at once
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- A dynamic meaning "soft"
- Tells how fast or slow a piece of music goes
- Smooth and connected
- To gradually get louder
- A dynamic meaning "loud"
- Tells how many beats are in a measure
- Ties two of the same note together
15 Clues: Short and detached • Smooth and connected • Another word for beat • To gradually get louder • A dynamic meaning "soft" • A dynamic meaning "loud" • To gradually get quieter • The main tune of the song • How loud or soft the music is • The 5 lines notes & rests go on • Two or more notes playing at once • Ties two of the same note together • Tells how many beats are in a measure • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-07-01
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- Another word for beat
- A dynamic meaning "soft"
- The main tune of the song
- Tells how many beats are in a measure
- Tells how fast or slow a piece of music goes
- Short and detached
- Smooth and connected
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- To gradually get quieter
- To gradually get louder
- Tells how many sharps/flats are in a piece of music
- A dynamic meaning "loud"
- Two or more notes playing at once
- How loud or soft the music is
- Ties two of the same note together
- The 5 lines notes & rests go on
15 Clues: Short and detached • Smooth and connected • Another word for beat • To gradually get louder • To gradually get quieter • A dynamic meaning "loud" • A dynamic meaning "soft" • The main tune of the song • How loud or soft the music is • The 5 lines notes & rests go on • Two or more notes playing at once • Ties two of the same note together • Tells how many beats are in a measure • ...
1968 music 2022-08-17
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- Title of the song sung by Aretha Franklin, which won best R&B recording at the Grammy's
- Before being known as Black Sabbath, this band formed under this name
- With the UK coming a close second, which country won the Eurovision Song Contest?
- Artist who performed at The Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus. 'The' is omitted.
- David Gilmour replaced Syd Barrett in this progressive rock band
- City in which Jimi Hendrix is jailed following a drunken fist fight
- Surname of Russian composer who composed the infamous Grammy winning 'Firebird'
- First name of Canadian pop icon, born in this year
- Billy Pigg passed away this year, but what traditional instrument of the British Isles did he play?
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- This star's comeback special became the highest rated TV special of the year
- Omitting the 'The' in the beginning of their name, which British band disbanded on July 7th
- Name of spectacled singer's first wife, who became his ex in this year
- Surname of the actor who played King Louis in musical animation, The Jungle Book
- The month in which the recording of the Beatles' White album ceases
- Billboard No.1 song for the year
15 Clues: Billboard No.1 song for the year • First name of Canadian pop icon, born in this year • David Gilmour replaced Syd Barrett in this progressive rock band • The month in which the recording of the Beatles' White album ceases • City in which Jimi Hendrix is jailed following a drunken fist fight • Before being known as Black Sabbath, this band formed under this name • ...
Music Genres 2019-12-01
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- mostly improvised and soulful
- a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s. It is generally characterised by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies
- using instruments of cultural importance and lyrics focused on local beliefs
- originated in Jamaica
- highly frowned upon in the lower classes of society
- a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline and DMT to experience visual and auditory hallucinations, synesthesia and altered states of consciousness
- a rock music genre and subculture that emerged during the mid-1980s in the Pacific Northwest U.S. state of Washington, particularly in Seattle
- usually pertaining an aggressive and fast rhythm
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- a style of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1980s. In this instance, the word "alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream rock music
- usually associated with a rebellious attitude
- high tenacity vocal screams and excruciating amounts of power
- usually focused on social issues and greatly keen on wordplay
- form of electronic dance music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States in the mid-to-late 1980s
- a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene
- a rock music genre characterized by an emphasis on emotional expression, sometimes through confessional lyrics
15 Clues: originated in Jamaica • mostly improvised and soulful • usually associated with a rebellious attitude • usually pertaining an aggressive and fast rhythm • highly frowned upon in the lower classes of society • high tenacity vocal screams and excruciating amounts of power • usually focused on social issues and greatly keen on wordplay • ...
Music 1 2023-06-14
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- A bowed string instrument that has four strings and is played with a bow.
- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece and a cylindrical tube.
- A woodwind instrument that is usually made of brass and has a curved metal tube and a reed mouthpiece.
- A musical instrument with a row of keys that produce different pitches when pressed.
- A keyboard instrument that produces sound by striking strings with hammers when the keys are pressed.
- A stringed instrument that is played by plucking or strumming the strings with the fingers or a pick.
- A small metal percussion instrument shaped like a triangle, played by striking with a beater.
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- A percussion instrument consisting of a circular frame with metal jingles, played by shaking or striking.
- A percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars that are struck to produce musical tones.
- Percussion instruments played by striking or hitting with sticks, hands, or mallets.
- A wind instrument that is played by blowing air across a hole or embouchure.
- A large stringed instrument played with a bow, held upright between the legs.
- A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing into a mouthpiece.
- A small stringed instrument with four strings, similar to a guitar but smaller in size.
- A musical instrument with strings played by plucking or strumming.
15 Clues: A musical instrument with strings played by plucking or strumming. • A bowed string instrument that has four strings and is played with a bow. • A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece and a cylindrical tube. • A wind instrument that is played by blowing air across a hole or embouchure. • ...
music genre 2023-07-22
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- Uplifting and inspirational lyrics, often sung in churches and religious gatherings. Features powerful vocals and a sense of joy and celebration.
- Latin music genre with a mix of reggae, hip-hop, and dancehall, known for its energetic beats and danceable rhythms.
- Soulful vocals and expressive melodies, often dealing with themes of sadness, hardship, and personal struggles. Characterized by its use of specific musical scales.
- Powerful guitar riffs, energetic beats, and passionate vocals. Expresses a wide range of emotions and often deals with themes of rebellion, freedom, and individuality.
- Includes traditional songs from different cultures and regions, reflecting the history and values of a community. Typically performed with acoustic instruments.
- Originated in South Korea and gained popularity worldwide, features a combination of pop, hip-hop, and R&B elements, along with impressive choreography and colorful visuals.
- Spoken-word style lyrics and strong beats create rhythmic and expressive music. Often tells stories about life experiences, social issues, and personal struggles.
- Emphasizes improvisation and creativity, with complex melodies and harmonies often played by a group of musicians.
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- Catchy and upbeat melodies that are easy to sing along to. Popular among people of all ages and often features themes of love, relationships, and fun.
- Relaxed and laid-back rhythm, often featuring themes of love, peace, and social justice, originating from Jamaica.
- Characterized by its structured compositions and orchestral arrangements, known for its elegance and emotional depth.
- Features acoustic instruments like guitars and fiddles, along with heartfelt lyrics that often tell stories of love, family, and life in rural areas.
- Soulful vocals and groove-based rhythms, combining elements of jazz, gospel, and blues. Often deals with themes of love and relationships.
- Created using digital technology and synthesizers, resulting in a wide variety of sounds and rhythms. Often used in dance clubs and can create a lively and energetic atmosphere.
- Metal Intense guitar riffs, aggressive vocals, and powerful drumming, often exploring themes of power, darkness, and individuality. Creates a strong emotional impact.
15 Clues: Relaxed and laid-back rhythm, often featuring themes of love, peace, and social justice, originating from Jamaica. • Emphasizes improvisation and creativity, with complex melodies and harmonies often played by a group of musicians. • Latin music genre with a mix of reggae, hip-hop, and dancehall, known for its energetic beats and danceable rhythms. • ...
Music adjectives 2024-01-16
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- The trumpets and trombones in the jazz band gave a _____ touch to the overall sound.
- The piano piece was incredibly _____, with each note played softly and with precision.
- The soundtrack of the movie was entirely _____, emphasizing the emotional impact of the scenes.
- There was so much happening in the song, it hurt my ears and was so _____________.
- The dance beat was so _____ that it got everyone on the dance floor.
- key Unfortunately, the singer went _____ during the performance, hitting the wrong notes.
- The vocal and instrumental elements blended perfectly, creating a _____ sound.
- The music had an obvious _____ style, incorporating traditional instruments from various cultures.
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- The group performed an _____ rendition of the song, using only their voices without any instruments.
- The instrumental piece was so moving and heartfelt, it made my cry and it felt incredibly _____.
- The opera had a _____ climax, with intense emotions and powerful vocals, it was almost scary.
- The love song had a _____ melody, setting a romantic mood.
- The jazz performance featured an _____ saxophone solo that wowed the audience, he just made up the music in the moment with no music.
- The chorus of the song was so _____ that it stayed stuck in my head all day.
- The acoustic guitar played a _____ melody that soothed the audience.
15 Clues: The love song had a _____ melody, setting a romantic mood. • The dance beat was so _____ that it got everyone on the dance floor. • The acoustic guitar played a _____ melody that soothed the audience. • The chorus of the song was so _____ that it stayed stuck in my head all day. • The vocal and instrumental elements blended perfectly, creating a _____ sound. • ...
Music Entertainers 2023-10-01
15 Clues: Thunder • mambo #5 • sang believe • 1961 Bluemoon • Love me Tender • Can't touch this • Stairway to Heaven • Blank Space singer • who sang Penny Lane • i feel like a woman • Don't tell me singer • wants to go Everywhere • Sweet sounds of Heaven • Watermelon Sugar singer • You Shook Me All Night Long
Romantic Music 2023-12-05
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- the artistic and literary movement that became prominent in the Western culture
- A single-movement piece of descriptive orchestral music (aka symphonic poem)
- position of a single sound in the complete range of sound
- slight speeding up and slowing down of the music
- What got much bigger during the Romantic Period?
- Which section of instruments does the tuba belong?
- combining different sounds together in order to create new
- the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family
- person with an exceptional music skill
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- a stylistic movement in Western Classical music associated with the period of the 19th century
- What were very passionate during this time period?
- an activity requiring great skill or accomplishment
- How are the harmonies of the Romantic Period described other than richer?
- Which of the following is a missing concept of the four: literature, poetry, fine arts?
- music composed with no specific guidelines laid down to follow
15 Clues: person with an exceptional music skill • What got much bigger during the Romantic Period? • What were very passionate during this time period? • slight speeding up and slowing down of the music • Which section of instruments does the tuba belong? • an activity requiring great skill or accomplishment • position of a single sound in the complete range of sound • ...
Music Production 2023-12-06
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- Physical or digital location where a device sends out a signal eg. headphone output
- Speakers
- Physical or digital location where a device receives a signal, eg. mic input
- Digital Audio Workstation, abbreviaton
- Mixing the levels of multiple elements of a song
- The process of recording
- Adjusting the volume from left to right in a stereo setup
- Persistence of sound after source has stopped emitting it
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- Process of adjusting tonal/timbral quality of sound
- "Musical instrument digital interface," abbreviation
- At least two sound sources
- Metronome track used in recording
- Effect used to create echo
- Single sound source
- One complete recording from start to stop
15 Clues: Speakers • Single sound source • The process of recording • At least two sound sources • Effect used to create echo • Metronome track used in recording • Digital Audio Workstation, abbreviaton • One complete recording from start to stop • Mixing the levels of multiple elements of a song • Process of adjusting tonal/timbral quality of sound • ...
Music Genres 2023-09-05
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- - Cowboy boots and twangy guitars.
- - Soulful and emotive.
- - Electric guitars and drums.
- - Synthesizers and dance beats.
- - Urban culture and rhymes.
- - Catchy melodies and radio hits.
- - Improvisational and syncopated.
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- - Acoustic and storytelling.
- - Soulful and rhythmic.
- - Caribbean rhythms and vibes.
- - Vibrant rhythms and dance.
- - Orchestral and timeless.
- - Heavy guitars and intense vocals.
- - Rhymes and urban beats.
- - DIY and rebellious.
15 Clues: - DIY and rebellious. • - Soulful and emotive. • - Soulful and rhythmic. • - Rhymes and urban beats. • - Orchestral and timeless. • - Urban culture and rhymes. • - Acoustic and storytelling. • - Vibrant rhythms and dance. • - Electric guitars and drums. • - Caribbean rhythms and vibes. • - Synthesizers and dance beats. • - Catchy melodies and radio hits. • ...
Folk music 2024-08-05
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- "Freedom" Woodstock performer. __ Havens
- __ World
- __ Pie
- "Puff, the Magic Dragon" trio. __ Paul & Mary
- Big __ Taxi
- Alice's __
- __ in the Wind
- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" duo. Simon & __
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- "Take Me Home, Country Roads" singer. John __
- Fire and __
- __ & Rust
- Cat's in the __
- "Teach Your Children" band __ Stills Nash
- "If You Could Read My Mind" singer. __ Lightfoot
- "Tapestry" album artist. __ King
15 Clues: __ Pie • __ World • __ & Rust • Alice's __ • Fire and __ • Big __ Taxi • __ in the Wind • Cat's in the __ • "Tapestry" album artist. __ King • "Freedom" Woodstock performer. __ Havens • "Teach Your Children" band __ Stills Nash • "Bridge Over Troubled Water" duo. Simon & __ • "Take Me Home, Country Roads" singer. John __ • "Puff, the Magic Dragon" trio. __ Paul & Mary • ...
Experimental Music 2024-01-30
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- two notes 8 notes apart
- music that is composed using luck
- experimental music is like the audio version of _______.
- how high or low a note is
- volume of music
- a long held or repeating note
- speed of music
- layers of sound
- hidden city
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- John Cage's confusing piece
- the time period from the 1950/1960's onwards
- ABA structure
- when two notes or more notes are played at the same time
- the time period from 2000 onwards
- a experimental piece by Orbital
15 Clues: hidden city • ABA structure • speed of music • volume of music • layers of sound • two notes 8 notes apart • how high or low a note is • John Cage's confusing piece • a long held or repeating note • a experimental piece by Orbital • music that is composed using luck • the time period from 2000 onwards • the time period from the 1950/1960's onwards • ...
Music Trivia 2024-02-26
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- This artist is referred to as the "Queen of Pop"
- Lizzo plays this silver woodwind instrument
- This classical composer was famously deaf, and discovered that sound can travel through our bones
- This artist was the headline performer at the 2024 Superbowl
- This famous music festival in 1969 featured 34 different artists
- This band was exposed for lip-syncing their song "Girl You Know It's True" during a live performance
- This song by the Rolling Stones is also the name of a chain restaurant
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- Eminem's 8-Mile is named after a road in this city
- Van Halen did not allow this color of M&Ms to be in their trailer
- Dave Grohl, the frontman of the Foo Fighters, was the drummer in this famous 90s grunge band
- What is Bruce Springsteen's nickname?
- This album by The Beatles is named after a road in London
- Finish this list: Baby Spice, Ginger Spice, Posh Spice, Sporty Spice, _______
- Which European country is the group ABBA from?
- This woman singer sang with Elton John in "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
15 Clues: What is Bruce Springsteen's nickname? • Lizzo plays this silver woodwind instrument • Which European country is the group ABBA from? • This artist is referred to as the "Queen of Pop" • Eminem's 8-Mile is named after a road in this city • This album by The Beatles is named after a road in London • This artist was the headline performer at the 2024 Superbowl • ...
Movie Music 2023-10-05
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- the last name for the composer for James Bond
- people hurt by the development of sound inclusive movies
- the last name of the composer for Jurassic Park
- first storytelling song ever written
- the production company that adopted the first sound inclusive theatres
- the first films to include sound
- excluded from Greek Storytelling
- the first film to incorporate spoken dialogue between characters
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- the first device used to record sound
- how music was added to silent films
- a movie with music by Hans Zimmer
- animal featured in the first film
- the name of a film with music by Max Steiner
- the last name of the composer for Godmothered
- these were moved very quickly to create the illusion of movement
15 Clues: the first films to include sound • excluded from Greek Storytelling • a movie with music by Hans Zimmer • animal featured in the first film • how music was added to silent films • first storytelling song ever written • the first device used to record sound • the name of a film with music by Max Steiner • the last name for the composer for James Bond • ...
Pop Music 2024-07-15
15 Clues: River • The ___ • I got___ • ___ Robin • Ring of ___ • I’ll ___ away • Blue___ Shoes • I Fall to ___ • ___ up the sun • ___ Cannonball • Blue ___ Waltz • ___ Prison Blues • On the ___ Again • What a Wonderful ___ • House of the ___ sun
music 4 2024-05-03
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- Last name of Jimmy, the legendary guitarist and founder of Led Zeppelin.
- Last name of Aretha, the powerful voice behind "Chain of Fools."
- Last name of Carlos, guitarist known for his band's Latin infused rock, particularly at Woodstock.
- Last name of Robert, the iconic lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
- Last name of Janis, who emerged as a star at Monterey Pop Festival.
- Last name of Christine, a key songwriter and vocalist for Fleetwood Mac.
- Last name of Otis, soul singer known for "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay."
- Airplane, a band known for psychedelic rock hits like "White Rabbit."
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- Last name of Joe, known for his gritty voice and passionate rendition of "With a Little Help from My Friends."
- Last name of Bruce, although later in the scene, often considered a rock icon due to his storytelling in "Born to Run."
- Last name of John, the powerful drummer for Led Zeppelin.
- Last name of Mick, guitarist for the Rolling Stones during their most critically acclaimed periods.
- First name of DiMucci, known for his doowop hits before turning to bluesy rock.
- Last name of Grace, the powerful female voice of Jefferson Airplane.
- Last name of John Paul, the bassist/keyboardist of Led Zeppelin.
15 Clues: Last name of John, the powerful drummer for Led Zeppelin. • Last name of Robert, the iconic lead singer of Led Zeppelin. • Last name of Aretha, the powerful voice behind "Chain of Fools." • Last name of John Paul, the bassist/keyboardist of Led Zeppelin. • Last name of Janis, who emerged as a star at Monterey Pop Festival. • ...
Music Words 2024-10-18
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- She tapped her root to the ____
- My brother's favourite ____ is metal music
- The ____ guitar is low
- The recorder is the first ____ I played
- The guitar ____ is so loud
- The ____ is peaceful
- Nothing is better than a catchy ____
- The ____ performance was excellent
- The boy is learning to play the ____
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- The ____ sounds beautiful
- She adjusted the ____ on the stereo
- She has been improving her ____
- The ____ is a large instrument
- The ____ player reads the notation
- That is an acoustic ____
15 Clues: The ____ is peaceful • The ____ guitar is low • That is an acoustic ____ • The ____ sounds beautiful • The guitar ____ is so loud • The ____ is a large instrument • She tapped her root to the ____ • She has been improving her ____ • The ____ player reads the notation • The ____ performance was excellent • She adjusted the ____ on the stereo • Nothing is better than a catchy ____ • ...
Music Crossword 2025-02-12
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- Louds and softs in a piece of music
- Instrument that sounds heavenly, ethereal, and bright
- High notes and low notes are called?
- What a guitarist plugs into to amplify their guitar
- The clef that spells FACE in the SPACES
- The distinct quality of sound of an instrument eg.brassy
- The building blocks of a song
- Musical note that holds for 4 counts
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- The cord that connects the instrument to an amp
- What a singer uses to amplify their voice
- Musical note that holds for 1 count
- When you can hear two or more voices
- The pulse of a song is called?
- The speed of the piece of music
- Instrument that has a twangy sound
15 Clues: The building blocks of a song • The pulse of a song is called? • The speed of the piece of music • Instrument that has a twangy sound • Louds and softs in a piece of music • Musical note that holds for 1 count • High notes and low notes are called? • When you can hear two or more voices • Musical note that holds for 4 counts • The clef that spells FACE in the SPACES • ...
Music Crossword! 2024-11-06
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- the smallest of the string instruments
- woodwind instrument that looks like a big recorder
- on a drum kit there are normally 2, 3 or 4 of these drums
- the biggest brass instrument
- woodwind instrument that comes in soprano, alto, tenor and baritone
- you play a trumpet by doing this with your lips (think make a racecar sound)
- _____ cymbals, 2 cymbals you hit against each other in a concert band
- the long silver woodwind instrument with no reed
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- the drum that sits between your knees
- the biggest cymbal on the drum kit
- ____ drum, another name for the bass drum
- the biggest of the string instruments
- brass instrument with 3 valves
- brass instrument with a slide
- the 2 cymbals that move up and down with your foot
15 Clues: the biggest brass instrument • brass instrument with a slide • brass instrument with 3 valves • the biggest cymbal on the drum kit • the drum that sits between your knees • the biggest of the string instruments • the smallest of the string instruments • ____ drum, another name for the bass drum • the long silver woodwind instrument with no reed • ...
Baroque Music 2025-02-05
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- string player, known for his concertos
- the famous Hallelujah Chorus comes from this oratorio called "The ___________ "
- features a group of soloists instead of 1
- first name of the composer who wrote six cello solos
- wrote the hallelujah chorus
- this is another word for a person very good at their instrument, starts with a v
- first name of the Baroque composer known for being a savvy businessman, wrote oratorios
- musical composition that features a soloist and orchestra
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- composer known for the fugue, also Mr. Sellers' favorite
- first name of the composer who taught at an orphanage and wrote the 4 seasons
- word for the speed of music
- music that only uses instruments, no singing
- press, invented during the baroque era, made copying music much easier
- large, unstaged, sacred vocal music
- complex piece of music that features a main subject and is repeated
15 Clues: word for the speed of music • wrote the hallelujah chorus • large, unstaged, sacred vocal music • string player, known for his concertos • features a group of soloists instead of 1 • music that only uses instruments, no singing • first name of the composer who wrote six cello solos • composer known for the fugue, also Mr. Sellers' favorite • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-09
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- a line in a song
- what most music is written on
- an instrument in the form of a shape
- multiple parts going on at the same time
- an African drum
- a portable piano
- how fast or slow a song is
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- a group of people singing
- a small violin
- a kind of woodwind instrument
- a wooden piano
- a high brass instrument
- a small flute
- a large violin
- something people do at a party
15 Clues: a small flute • a small violin • a wooden piano • a large violin • an African drum • a line in a song • a portable piano • a high brass instrument • a group of people singing • how fast or slow a song is • a kind of woodwind instrument • what most music is written on • something people do at a party • an instrument in the form of a shape • multiple parts going on at the same time
Music bands 2025-04-21
15 Clues: punk • grunge • chester • screamo • toxicity • nirvana 2 • midwest emo • post hardcore • a lot of people • formed in dallas • adidas tracksuits • deftones number 2 • made adrenaline album • performed at coachella • let me get what i want
Music Theory 2025-03-26
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- A combination of two or more notes played together that supports the melody.
- The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency.
- A combination of two or more notes played together, complimenting each other, sounding pleasant and nice.
- The main phrase you hear in a song. Arranged by different rhythms and pitches.
- The act of writing the composition.
- A group of sharps or flats placed after the clef sign on the staff, indicating which notes are needed to be raised or lowered.
- A sign that comes after the clef indicating how many beats there are in a measure and what note receives what beat.
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- A combination of two or more notes played together that sounds unstable and unpleasant to listen to
- A symbol that indicates a musical sound.
- An original piece of music written intentionally.
- The interval between two notes that have different pitches but the same name.
- An ordered series of notes that form a progression between a note and its octave.
- The study of music that helps you understand and communicate the language of music.
- The distance in pitch between two notes.
- A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition.
15 Clues: The act of writing the composition. • A symbol that indicates a musical sound. • The distance in pitch between two notes. • An original piece of music written intentionally. • A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition. • The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency. • ...
music crossword 2025-06-19
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- an old band of muscians
- something you can play on guitar,drums,bass and piano
- a language musicans use
- a type of music that is loud and energentic
- what singers use
- something a song has to have
- a type of music that is very addctive and popular
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- a type of guitar thats usually in the background
- a instrument with six strings
- a short break in the groove played onn the drums
- white and black keys
- a music app
- how high or low a sound is
- segment of music bounded by vertical lines
- something you hit with sticks
15 Clues: a music app • what singers use • white and black keys • an old band of muscians • a language musicans use • how high or low a sound is • something a song has to have • a instrument with six strings • something you hit with sticks • segment of music bounded by vertical lines • a type of music that is loud and energentic • a type of guitar thats usually in the background • ...
Popular Music 2025-06-05
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- First name of British hyperpop pioneer with hits like “Boom Clap”
- Platform that turned many artists into viral stars
- Beyoncé’s 2016 visual album
- K-pop single that topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021
- Most-used music streaming platform of the 2020s
- Taylor Swift’s surprise companion album to Folklore
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- First name of the “Birds of a Feather” singer
- Kendrick Lamar and SZA's chart-topping 2025 collaboration
- Stray Kids’ music video featuring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman
- First name of the One Direction member who became a solo star
- Doja Cat’s genre-bending 2021 album
- Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album that captured teenage angst
- Rihanna’s last studio album (as of 2025)
- Chappell Roan song known for its cheerleader-style chant
- He rode in on the “Old Town Road”
15 Clues: Beyoncé’s 2016 visual album • He rode in on the “Old Town Road” • Doja Cat’s genre-bending 2021 album • Rihanna’s last studio album (as of 2025) • First name of the “Birds of a Feather” singer • Most-used music streaming platform of the 2020s • Platform that turned many artists into viral stars • Taylor Swift’s surprise companion album to Folklore • ...
90s Music 2025-05-30
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- I've been hanging on the phone... I've been sleeping all alone
- ____ you have to be
- I thought the sun rose in your eyes (cover)
- Straight to my lover's heart for me
- I never felt better than in your two arms
- To get a dirty job done
- But everything means nothing if I ain't got you
- My love is erupting like a red hot volcano
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- Its not the pale moon that excites me
- She comes in colors everywehre
- Dance with me darlin and make me late
- Wahoo hoo hoo
- ___ is the hardest part
- If I leave you it doesn't mean I love you any less
- You are the sun
15 Clues: Wahoo hoo hoo • You are the sun • ____ you have to be • ___ is the hardest part • To get a dirty job done • She comes in colors everywehre • Straight to my lover's heart for me • Its not the pale moon that excites me • Dance with me darlin and make me late • I never felt better than in your two arms • My love is erupting like a red hot volcano • ...
Music Box 2025-05-16
15 Clues: Song words. • Beat pattern. • Bowed strings. • Blended sounds. • Wind instrument. • Dramatic singing • Brass instrument. • Live performance. • Percussion beats. • Low pitched tone. • Repeated section. • Deep string sound. • Sequence of notes. • Stringed instrument. • Keyboard instrument.
ART/Music 2025-05-27
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- A large group of musicians
- A live music event
- A public display of art
- Female performer in theatre or movies
- Person who tells the actors what to do
- Someone who creates paintings or drawings
- Someone who plays an instrument or sings
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- Watches the performance
- The written text of a play or film
- A part of a play or film
- The act of presenting a play or show
- Performs on stage or in a film (male)
- A place where art is shown
- Practice before a performance
- Where actors perform
15 Clues: A live music event • Where actors perform • Watches the performance • A public display of art • A part of a play or film • A large group of musicians • A place where art is shown • Practice before a performance • The written text of a play or film • The act of presenting a play or show • Performs on stage or in a film (male) • Female performer in theatre or movies • ...
Music Keywords 2025-10-07
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- The interval between C and G
- A symbol which changes the pitch of a note
- Two notes played at the same time to sound pleasant
- Key with no flats or sharps
- The interval between C and D
- The largest interval in a scale
- Key with one flat
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- The gap between two notes
- Makes a note a semitone lower
- Tells us what key a song is in
- The same note
- A series of notes organised by pitch
- Two or more notes played at once in an accompaniment
- Makes a note a semitone higher
- A chord made of three notes
15 Clues: The same note • Key with one flat • The gap between two notes • Key with no flats or sharps • A chord made of three notes • The interval between C and G • The interval between C and D • Makes a note a semitone lower • Tells us what key a song is in • Makes a note a semitone higher • The largest interval in a scale • A series of notes organised by pitch • ...
Concepts Of Music 2022-11-13
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- half beat
- Sound quality
- speed
- the beat in a piece of music
- thick or thin
- medium loud
- loud and soft
- Soft and loud
- the length of a sound
- how most pop songs end
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- same sound
- Gradually Louder
- wind instrument
- a group of instruments playing classical music
- belongs to the strings family
- very soft
- Woodwind instrument
- a piece of music with lyrics
- quarter beat
19 Clues: speed • half beat • very soft • same sound • medium loud • quarter beat • Sound quality • thick or thin • loud and soft • Soft and loud • wind instrument • Gradually Louder • Woodwind instrument • the length of a sound • how most pop songs end • the beat in a piece of music • a piece of music with lyrics • belongs to the strings family • a group of instruments playing classical music
Rock On! 2024-11-09
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- It was started in New York and the singer sings very fast.
- It's contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience.
- This type of music is made on computers.
- You must check this if you want to know when your singer is going to perform
- It's a series of concerts, plays, or movies, typically held annually.
- Everyone knows her. So, she is ________.
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- Popular music from China is often referred as ____ pop.
- She is only 15. She is ________.
- A list of performers in a concert
- Music can't be pretty, but music can be _______.
- That was _______ a good performance. The crowds seemed enjoyed it.
- A piece of paper to enter the concert.
- Cowboys often like this kind of music.
- We can hear saxophones and trumpets.
- Music with a strong beat. It's very loud with electric guitar and drum.
15 Clues: She is only 15. She is ________. • A list of performers in a concert • We can hear saxophones and trumpets. • A piece of paper to enter the concert. • Cowboys often like this kind of music. • This type of music is made on computers. • Everyone knows her. So, she is ________. • Music can't be pretty, but music can be _______. • ...
Birfday 2023-06-27
24 Clues: hoa • gold • today • place • fresh • pasta • lunch • music • byfoot • dollar • always • themaya • welcome • ourlist • recipes • cryptex • musicals • cookbooks • overboard • community • wavelength • adiagnosis • pickleball • lightfixtures
CROSSWORD - CLASSROOM 2015-12-01
24 Clues: pen • test • open • tick • book • page • line • desk • floor • board • ruler • close • cross • class • music • mouse • eraser • rubber • pencil • teacher • alphabet • computer • keyboard • classroom
Maddy L. School Vocab Puzzle 2024-10-10
18 Clues: Art • Gym • Math • Test • Music • Health • Junior • Senior • Student • History • Cooking • Teacher • Freshman • Homework • Spelling • Sophomore • Principal • Substitute
1920s and 1930s wrap up 2024-01-02
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- Poet that wrote about the African American experience in amerca usuing AAVE
- Amendment passed that allowed people to vote regarless of gender
- Blues singer
- Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think)
- Creation of labor saving devices
- The leader of Organized Crime who became wealthy during prohibition
- Industry descibed by motion pictures, radio, and music
- Wrote music about migrants who lived in poverty during the 30s (Grapes of Wrath)
- People getting rich off of the demand of alcohol during the prohibition
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- Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal
- Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again
- First person to fly across the atlantic alone. Went to Paris through New York
- Painter that made landscape paintings of the southwest
- Woman who became famous after she went missing tryng to fly aound the globe west to east
- Jazz age author
- Music artist that wrote unique american styled music (Raphsody in blue)
- Female young adults and teens that dressed and behaved differently compared to older women
- Music artist that wrote american jazz and classical styled music (Appalachain and spring rodeo)
- Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration
- alcohol smugglers that hid their bottles in their boots
- An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken
- Composer known as the "King of Jazz"
22 Clues: Blues singer • Jazz age author • Creation of labor saving devices • Composer known as the "King of Jazz" • Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal • An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken • Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again • Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think) • Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration • ...
World Music Quiz Review 2025-06-04
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- A low note(s) that is held while a melody is played.
- The names of the notes in the japanese scale starting on A
- Where is the didgeridoo from?
- A two drum instrument from India
- What kind of music refers to the unique and traditional music of a country?
- What instrument is from China that we studied?
- layers of sound
- This symbol looks a little like the letter b. It means to move down a semitone from the note name it is next to.
- This symbol look like a hashtag and means to move up a semitone from the note name it is next to.
- speed of music
- how long or short a note is
- The names of the notes of the chinese scale starting with a C.
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- What is a scale called that has five notes.
- volume of music
- Which scale that we studied has 7 notes.
- Where does the banjo comes from?
- A guitar- like instrument from Indian with many strings.
- Where does the tin whistle come from?
- A set of notes used for a piece of music.
- how high or low a note is
- What instrument is from the carribean?
- What type of music contains instruments, rhythms, and scales unique to a culture?
22 Clues: speed of music • volume of music • layers of sound • how high or low a note is • how long or short a note is • Where is the didgeridoo from? • Where does the banjo comes from? • A two drum instrument from India • Where does the tin whistle come from? • What instrument is from the carribean? • Which scale that we studied has 7 notes. • A set of notes used for a piece of music. • ...
It's A Wonderful TIME! 2022-11-30
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- music style that began in the 1970s
- music time period between 1750 AD - 1820 AD
- 20th century music style that began in Louisiana
- music style that began in the 18th century
- music time period between 1600 AD - 1750 AD
- music time period between 500 AD - 1450 AD
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- music time period between 1820 AD - 1900 AD
- music time period between 1450 AD - 1600 AD
- music style that began in the 1940s
- 19th century music style that began in Mississippi
- music period before the year 500 AD
11 Clues: music style that began in the 1940s • music style that began in the 1970s • music period before the year 500 AD • music style that began in the 18th century • music time period between 500 AD - 1450 AD • music time period between 1820 AD - 1900 AD • music time period between 1450 AD - 1600 AD • music time period between 1750 AD - 1820 AD • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- varied on or off the beat
- quiet
- the notes played within a song
- volume
- indicates how many beats fit per measure
- used to indicate silence in music
- very loud
- rising volume
- basic unit of music
- moderately loud
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- moderately soft
- lower part of the staff
- consistent pattern
- very quiet
- used to write music
- higher pitched voices
- top part of the staff
- used to sing the major scale
- loud
- the pace at which a song is played
20 Clues: loud • quiet • volume • very loud • very quiet • rising volume • moderately soft • moderately loud • consistent pattern • used to write music • basic unit of music • higher pitched voices • top part of the staff • lower part of the staff • varied on or off the beat • used to sing the major scale • the notes played within a song • used to indicate silence in music • the pace at which a song is played • ...
Getting a Handel on the Words 2016-11-14
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- Widow
- Highest vocal part
- Improvised additions to the written music
- Renaissance composer who wrote sacred music
- Music dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- Famous Choral piece
- Handel's grave site
- Handel's Birthplace
- Independent melodies sung together
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- Large group of singers
- Victoria's job title
- Elector of Hanover and English King
- Victoria's school in Rome
- Medieval religious song
- Mary's response
- Without accompaniment
- Victoria's birthplace
- Father of English Oratorio
- Lowest vocal part
- String Instrument
20 Clues: Widow • Mary's response • Lowest vocal part • String Instrument • Highest vocal part • Famous Choral piece • Handel's grave site • Handel's Birthplace • Victoria's job title • Without accompaniment • Victoria's birthplace • Large group of singers • Medieval religious song • Victoria's school in Rome • Father of English Oratorio • Music dedicated to the Virgin Mary • ...
Crossword unit 2 2019-10-06
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- a blow instrument
- something that´s a bit weird
- very big
- jealous
- be good
- unbelieveble
- very rich
- people who live next to you
- clearly
- what you can´t tell anyone about
- music music that makes you dance
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- to apriciate something
- a place where you go to dance with music
- enjoy something
- when you don´t have a job
- weird
- when you can´t hear anything
- scared
- what girls wear on their lips
- endresult
20 Clues: weird • scared • jealous • be good • clearly • very big • very rich • endresult • unbelieveble • enjoy something • a blow instrument • to apriciate something • when you don´t have a job • people who live next to you • something that´s a bit weird • when you can´t hear anything • what girls wear on their lips • what you can´t tell anyone about • music music that makes you dance • ...
not ANOTHER crossword!! 2025-05-01
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- badminton
- art
- water bottle
- your lucky stars
- rhymes with myth
- two wheels of fast fun
- Scott
- biggest drum in the music room
- rhymes with with
- fast food
- icy rubber
- pizza hut
- tubas in the music room
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- James
- Godard
- hockey's holy grail
- ewwww!!
- trombones in the music room
- funnel of destruction
- instrument with three valves
- stormy light
- 8 notes
- pony's colour
- the fourth colour of the rainbow
- earth has two
25 Clues: art • James • Scott • Godard • ewwww!! • 8 notes • badminton • fast food • pizza hut • icy rubber • water bottle • stormy light • pony's colour • earth has two • your lucky stars • rhymes with myth • rhymes with with • hockey's holy grail • funnel of destruction • two wheels of fast fun • tubas in the music room • trombones in the music room • instrument with three valves • biggest drum in the music room • ...
Musical Instruments 2025-03-17
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- – A person who leads an orchestra or choir.
- – A person who plays a musical instrument.
- – The main tune of a piece of music.
- – A group of musicians who perform together.
- – A version of a piece of music adapted for different instruments.
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- – A musician who writes and sings their own songs.
- – An extra performance given after the main show, usually by request.
- – A musician who performs alone.
- – A person who writes music.
- – A category of music, such as jazz, rock, or classical.
- – A combination of different musical notes played together.
- – Written music that shows all the notes and parts.
- – The pattern of beats in music.
- – A person who sings in a band or choir.
- – A highly skilled musician.
15 Clues: – A person who writes music. • – A highly skilled musician. • – A musician who performs alone. • – The pattern of beats in music. • – The main tune of a piece of music. • – A person who sings in a band or choir. • – A person who plays a musical instrument. • – A person who leads an orchestra or choir. • – A group of musicians who perform together. • ...
doremi 2021-03-24
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- the character of a piece of music
- a short poem that is said sung with music
- musical instruments used by the movement of a hand
- a person who writes songs
- a sound that is repeated and creates music
- the activity or movement done to the sound of music
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- the words in a song
- a large group of singers that are organized
- Austrian composer born in 1732
- an instrument made from a tube that u blow in
- the medium that we use in order to listen to music
- a musical instrument with 6 or 12 strings
- a musical performance given in front audience
- German composer that was deaf
- a melody that goes with music
15 Clues: the words in a song • a person who writes songs • German composer that was deaf • a melody that goes with music • Austrian composer born in 1732 • the character of a piece of music • a musical instrument with 6 or 12 strings • a short poem that is said sung with music • a sound that is repeated and creates music • a large group of singers that are organized • ...
Music in the 1960s 2023-06-23
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- (Famous music festival)
- (Legendary British band)
- (Record label for soul music)
- (Rhythm and blues genre)
- (British bands' popularity in the US)
- (Popular music genre)
- (American pop rock band)
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- (Lead singer of The Doors)
- (Powerful blues-rock singer)
- (Female vocal group)
- (Folk singer-songwriter)
- (Iconic guitarist)
- (Genre influenced by drugs and art)
- (Style of rock music)
- (Songs with political messages)
15 Clues: (Iconic guitarist) • (Female vocal group) • (Style of rock music) • (Popular music genre) • (Famous music festival) • (Legendary British band) • (Folk singer-songwriter) • (Rhythm and blues genre) • (American pop rock band) • (Lead singer of The Doors) • (Powerful blues-rock singer) • (Record label for soul music) • (Songs with political messages) • (Genre influenced by drugs and art) • ...
Terms from Music in Western Culture 2023-05-03
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- A style of vocal music that was developed in the early Christian church, characterized by a monophonic texture, free rhythm, and a modal melody.
- A vocal composition that is typically polyphonic and features a sacred or secular text.
- A publicly funded music education program in Venezuela, founded in 1975 by economist and musician Jose Antonio Abreu, that provides free music education and orchestral training to children from impoverished communities.
- Clara Schumann was a German pianist and composer who lived from 1819 to 1896. She was one of the most renowned pianists of the Romantic period and composed works for piano, chamber ensembles, and orchestra.
- A musical form that features a recurring main theme, called the refrain, that alternates with contrasting sections.
- A term coined by musicologist Christopher Small to describe the activity of making music, which includes not only the performance of music but also the listening, dancing, and social interactions that take place during musical events.
- A musical genre that combines singing, instrumental music, and theatrical elements to tell a story. Operas can be serious or comic and are typically performed with elaborate sets and costumes.
- Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist who lived from 1770 to 1827. He is considered one of the most important composers in Western art music history and is known for his expressive and innovative compositions.
- The way in which different musical parts are combined in a piece of music. Texture can be classified as monophonic, homophonic, or polyphonic, and can have a significant impact on the overall sound and mood of a composition.
- The group of people who listen to a musical performance. The audience is an essential part of the musical experience, as their reactions and responses can influence the performers and shape the atmosphere of the event.
- The ability to perform music with exceptional technical skill, artistry, and expressive power. A virtuoso is a musician who possesses extraordinary technical abilities and is able to execute difficult passages with ease.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer who lived from 1756 to 1791. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all time and is known for his operas, symphonies, and chamber music.
- Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and conductor who lived from 1811 to 1886. He is considered one of the greatest pianists in the history of Western art music and is known for his virtuosic performances and innovative compositions.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who lived from 1873 to 1943. He is known for his expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and virtuosic piano writing.
- A palace complex located in Versailles, France, that was built by King Louis XIV in the 17th century. Versailles was a center of musical activity during the Baroque period, and its lavish musical productions reflected the opulence and grandeur of the French court.
- A book, article, or other written work that details the life and career of a musician or composer. Music biographies can provide valuable insight into the cultural and historical context of a particular musical period or genre.
- A type of establishment that was popular in the Western United States in the 19th century. Saloons often featured live music, and were an important venue for the development of Western folk music and country music.
- Anna Lapwood is a British musician, conductor, and broadcaster who is known for her work in promoting women in music.
- The technique of combining multiple melodic lines in a musical composition. Counterpoint is an essential aspect of Western art music and can be heard in a wide range of musical genres and styles.
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- A choral composition that is typically performed at a funeral or memorial service. Requiems can be performed in a variety of styles and can feature soloists, choir, and orchestra.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1750 to 1820, characterized by a focus on clarity, balance, and simplicity in musical composition.
- A choral composition that is typically based on the text of the Roman Catholic Mass. Masses can be performed in a variety of styles and can feature soloists, choir, and orchestra.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1600 to 1750
- A compositional technique that involves the use of notes outside of the traditional diatonic scale. Chromaticism is often used to create dissonance and tension in music.
- A large-scale orchestral composition consisting of multiple movements, typically four, that are linked thematically and vary in tempo, mood, and key.
- Jean-Baptiste Lully was a French composer and court musician who lived from 1632 to 1687. He is known for his contributions to the development of French opera and his use of the French overture style.
- A musical form that is commonly used in the first movement of a sonata or symphony. Sonata form typically consists of an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation.
- A musical form in which a theme, called the subject, is introduced and then imitated by other voices in a contrapuntal manner.
- The quality of sound produced by a particular instrument or voice. Timbre is determined by a variety of factors, including the shape and size of the instrument or vocal tract, and can be used to distinguish between different instruments and voices.
- Louis XIV was a French king who ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was a patron of the arts and played an important role in the development of French Baroque music.
- A chamber music ensemble consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello. The string quartet is one of the most important and enduring genres of chamber music and has been popular since the Classical period.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1820 to 1900, characterized by a focus on emotional expression, individualism, and the supernatural.
- Music composed and performed in Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to the 15th century. Medieval music is characterized by its use of Gregorian chant, polyphonic vocal music, and secular songs and dances.
- Gustav Mahler was an Austrian composer and conductor who lived from 1860 to 1911. He is known for his symphonies, which are characterized by their large scale, complex structures, and emotional intensity.
- A system of scales used in Western music, characterized by a set of pitch relationships and a distinctive pattern of whole and half steps. The two most common modes are the major and minor modes.
- A musical form that is typically used as the third movement of a sonata or symphony. Scherzos are characterized by their playful and lively rhythms.
- Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician who lived from 1685 to 1750. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all time and is known for his intricate counterpoint, complex harmonies, and expressive melodies.
- Niccolò Paganini was an Italian violinist and composer who lived from 1782 to 1840. He is considered one of the greatest virtuosos in the history of Western art music and is known for his innovative techniques and showmanship.
38 Clues: A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1600 to 1750 • A vocal composition that is typically polyphonic and features a sacred or secular text. • A musical form that features a recurring main theme, called the refrain, that alternates with contrasting sections. • ...
Understanding Music 2021-12-09
Across
- Commercially popular music.
- Relating to music.
- American music developed from ragtime and blues.
- A control on a synthesizer to vary the pitch in a continuously variable manner.
- An electronically produced echo effect in recorded music.
- A music genre of Christian music.
- A form of jazz with vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all.
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- A type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, it uses a heavy beat and simple melodies.
- A forerunner of jazz, a style of American popular music from about 1899 to 1917.
- A form of jazz that developed in the United States from the 1930s to 1940s.
- A form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
12 Clues: Relating to music. • Commercially popular music. • A music genre of Christian music. • American music developed from ragtime and blues. • An electronically produced echo effect in recorded music. • A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • A form of jazz that developed in the United States from the 1930s to 1940s. • ...
Music Genre's 2024-03-24
Unit 4 World of music_Sek 2022-01-18
Across
- a group of people singing together
- a style of music
- for example a clarinet
- a person playing music
- an electric piano
- someone using his/her voice to make music
- a style of music
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- for example a violin
- for example a drum
- for example a trumpet
- a group of people playing music together
- an instrument very used in jazz
- an event where music is played
- an instrument that sounds low
- a person playing the drum
15 Clues: a style of music • a style of music • an electric piano • for example a drum • for example a violin • for example a trumpet • for example a clarinet • a person playing music • a person playing the drum • an instrument that sounds low • an event where music is played • an instrument very used in jazz • a group of people singing together • a group of people playing music together • ...
