music Crossword Puzzles
music theory 2016-02-07
Music vocabulary 2017-10-23
15 Clues: Soft • Loud • Get louder • Get softer • Grow faster • Grow slower • A fast tempo • A slow tempo • A medium tempo • A very slow tempo • A very fast tempo • A walking pace tempo • The sound a metronome makes • Device that plays the tempo • The language music markings are in
music 1st 2018-04-01
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- it is part of the two section of the pope marcellus mass
- it was the prominent instrument of renaissance era
- he is the famous composer of secular music in his time
- it become popular as entertainment and activity for amateurs and the educated with the emergence of the bourgeois
- one note set to each syllable
- he was one of the oldest secular composer whose literary and musical works include chansons and poetic debates
- its is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from italy
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- it was not bound by catholic tradition emerged during the latter part of the medival period
- a group of musician performing secular music across europe
- its is a period looking back to the golden age of greece and rome
- it is a poetic debates
- it is also known as the middle ages or dark ages that started with the fall of the roman empire
- he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music
- a few notes set to one syllable
- its is a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the eucharist liturgy into music
15 Clues: it is a poetic debates • one note set to each syllable • a few notes set to one syllable • he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music • it was the prominent instrument of renaissance era • he is the famous composer of secular music in his time • it is part of the two section of the pope marcellus mass • a group of musician performing secular music across europe • ...
Music Crossword 2012-10-26
15 Clues: Loud. • Soft. • Slow. • Very soft. • Half loud. • Half soft. • Very slow. • Very loud. • Moderately. • Walking speed. • Gradually softer. • Gradually louder. • Gradually faster. • Gradually slower. • Quickly, cheerfully.
music 3rd 2014-01-16
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- a gamelan louder, swifter and more aggressive
- drums that have a wonderful earthly sound
- different kinds of drums often called in Central and Southern Africa
- heptatonic scale
- gamelan _______ is based on metallic percussion with winds and drums
- has a vast sound range and is very responsive African drum
- which means “sweet sound”
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- two-stringed spike fiddled
- a form of singing that imitates the sound of monkeys
- means many islands
- known for social music:weddings and celebrations
- drums are played with palm and stick
- touch notes or _____ notes
- means “group”
- a form of dance music in Indonesia
15 Clues: means “group” • heptatonic scale • means many islands • which means “sweet sound” • two-stringed spike fiddled • touch notes or _____ notes • a form of dance music in Indonesia • drums are played with palm and stick • drums that have a wonderful earthly sound • a gamelan louder, swifter and more aggressive • known for social music:weddings and celebrations • ...
Medieval Music 2014-12-09
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- A type of vocal exercise where note name are used
- Also known as Gregorian Chant
- Scales other than major and minor
- Singing a passage at sight to sol-fa syllables
- 2+ melodies at the same time
- A minstrel of noble birth
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- A system of politics
- Elaborate melodies with many notes sung
- Music with 2+ melodic lines
- One line of music without accompaniment
- Signs above a line of text to indicate melody
- Anything singable with a solo voice narrating
- Secular music with 2+ voices singing separate melodies
- Learning by repetition from memory and through practice
- A song that has a solo voice and choral refrain alternating
15 Clues: A system of politics • A minstrel of noble birth • Music with 2+ melodic lines • 2+ melodies at the same time • Also known as Gregorian Chant • Scales other than major and minor • Elaborate melodies with many notes sung • One line of music without accompaniment • Signs above a line of text to indicate melody • Anything singable with a solo voice narrating • ...
Music Knowledge 2021-01-06
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- Music played by The Dave Bruback Quartet
- Stormzy's real first name
- Country ABBA is from
- Song by We the Kings
- Presley's song It's Impossible
- Film that has the band McFly in it
- State in America that Flo Rida is from
- Band who wrote and performed Shine a light on her
- Song by Fall out boy
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- First name of one Coach on the Voice Uk
- Song by Pinkfong
- the Dave Brubeck Quartet
- Musical that is based around ABBA songs
- Song artist who appeared in Pitch Perfect 2
- of You Song by Ed Sheeran
15 Clues: Song by Pinkfong • Country ABBA is from • Song by We the Kings • Song by Fall out boy • the Dave Brubeck Quartet • Stormzy's real first name • of You Song by Ed Sheeran • Presley's song It's Impossible • Film that has the band McFly in it • State in America that Flo Rida is from • First name of one Coach on the Voice Uk • Musical that is based around ABBA songs • ...
Music Vocabulary 2021-10-14
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- loud
- a short note; note length reduced by 50%
- play two or more notes without tonguing in between
- the most important part; the part you sing along with
- a moderate tempo
- gradually increase volume
- line connecting two of the same note; a musical plus sign
- hold the note until the conductor stops it
- two note heads on the same stem; divides a single section to play two parts
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- gradually slow down
- fast tempo
- gradually decrease volume
- soft
- smooth and connected; no space between notes
- the language in which all music is written
15 Clues: loud • soft • fast tempo • a moderate tempo • gradually slow down • gradually decrease volume • gradually increase volume • a short note; note length reduced by 50% • the language in which all music is written • hold the note until the conductor stops it • smooth and connected; no space between notes • play two or more notes without tonguing in between • ...
Christmas Music 2021-12-12
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- We wish you a _______ Christmas, song name
- It's beginning to look a lot like _________, song name
- Let it _____,let it _____, let it _____! song name
- All I want for Christmas is ____, song name
- The man with the bag
- Number of days of Christmas, song name
- ______ Jolly Christmas, song name
- Jingle Bell _____, song name
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- Green guy who stole Christmas
- A famous snowman with a magic hat
- Deck the _____, song name
- Has a very shiny red nose
- ______ Bells, song name
- _______ Wonderland, song name
- O Christmas ____, song name
15 Clues: The man with the bag • ______ Bells, song name • Deck the _____, song name • Has a very shiny red nose • O Christmas ____, song name • Jingle Bell _____, song name • Green guy who stole Christmas • _______ Wonderland, song name • A famous snowman with a magic hat • ______ Jolly Christmas, song name • Number of days of Christmas, song name • ...
Music Vocab 2022-01-27
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- It is for woodwind instruments.
- A note that holds for 2 beats.
- A rest that holds for 1 beat.
- A note that holds for 1/2 of a beat.
- A rest that holds for 2 beats.
- A section in the music.
- A note that holds for 3 beats
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- A rest that holds for 4 beats.
- A rest that holds for 1 or more measures.
- A note that holds for 1 beat.
- A note that holds for 1/4 of a beat.
- A symbol in the music that tells you to play
- The 5 lines that the notes go on.
- A note that holds for 4 beats.
- It is for bass instruments.
15 Clues: A section in the music. • It is for bass instruments. • A note that holds for 1 beat. • A rest that holds for 1 beat. • A note that holds for 3 beats • A rest that holds for 4 beats. • A note that holds for 2 beats. • A note that holds for 4 beats. • A rest that holds for 2 beats. • It is for woodwind instruments. • The 5 lines that the notes go on. • ...
World music 2022-01-25
15 Clues: Irish dance • syncopation • Mexican band • arched frets • jamaican drum • 12 beat rhythm • 3 person dance • Brazilian dance • Balinese orchestra • Russian instrument • hearing 2+ rhythms • Scottish instrument • dance style in Spain • type of African drum • jamaican music style
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 • ...
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 • ...
Music Production 2022-11-01
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- the fundamental wave shape that makes up all sounds
- altering an audio signal by routing it to FX
- moving a vinyl record back and forth
- the modulation of a parameter over time
- the reflection of sounds from surfaces
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- final process your track goes through
- processes audio and alters properties of a sound
- usually to WAV or MP3
- a derivative track of another’s original work
- people say vox as short for this
- time-based effect introduced by delay
- path audio takes through an input to an output
- place sound in the left or right speaker
- combining multiple audio tracks
- a collection of devices interlinked with each other
15 Clues: usually to WAV or MP3 • combining multiple audio tracks • people say vox as short for this • moving a vinyl record back and forth • final process your track goes through • time-based effect introduced by delay • the reflection of sounds from surfaces • the modulation of a parameter over time • place sound in the left or right speaker • ...
Music Genre 2022-11-03
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- A percussion instrument often used in Latin music
- Simple rhythms and catchy tunes
- Michael __________ used to be known as the king of pop
- Music played with a whole orchestra
- A well known R and B singer who used to be in Destiny's Child
- Most genres of music feature these percussion instruments
- Has off beat rhythms and originated in Jamaica
- Spoken lyrics set to a beat
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- Spanish lyrics and off beat percussion
- Loud electric guitar and drums
- Bob ______ a well known Reggae singer
- Louis Armstrong played in this style
- Rock music usually has an electric one of these instruments
- Rapper also known as Slim Shady
- Twangy sounds, guitars and story telling lyrics
15 Clues: Spoken lyrics set to a beat • Loud electric guitar and drums • Simple rhythms and catchy tunes • Rapper also known as Slim Shady • Music played with a whole orchestra • Louis Armstrong played in this style • Bob ______ a well known Reggae singer • Spanish lyrics and off beat percussion • Has off beat rhythms and originated in Jamaica • ...
Music Producer 2022-11-03
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- a derivative track of another’s original work
- usually to WAV or MP3
- a collection of devices interlinked with each other
- moving a vinyl record back and forth while being played
- the modulation of a parameter over time
- altering an audio signal by routing it through various FX
- combining multiple audio tracks
- time-based effect introduced by delay
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- processes audio and alters the sonic properties of a sound
- final process your track goes through
- people say vox as short for this
- place sound in the left or right speaker
- path that audio takes through an input to an output
- the reflection of sounds from surfaces
- the fundamental wave shape that makes up all sounds
15 Clues: usually to WAV or MP3 • combining multiple audio tracks • people say vox as short for this • final process your track goes through • time-based effect introduced by delay • the reflection of sounds from surfaces • the modulation of a parameter over time • place sound in the left or right speaker • a derivative track of another’s original work • ...
Music film 2022-11-22
15 Clues: sexy • an ad • location • how fast • The sound • the style • the movement • a shooty genre • disney with ears • a thrilling genre • a genre of science • the telling of a story • how tense something is • a sound like a hit marker • frequently recurring short melodic or harmonic idea
Music film 2022-11-22
15 Clues: sexy • an ad • how fast • location • The sound • the style • the movement • a shooty genre • disney with ears • a thrilling genre • a genre of science • how tense something is • the telling of a story • a sound like a hit marker • frequently recurring short melodic or harmonic idea
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 notes 2021-04-01
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- gradually get louder
- A note that gets 2 beats
- A note that gets 1/2 of a beat
- A note that only gets one beat
- To sing soft
- a line that separates measures
- Moves the note up a half step
- five lines and four spaces
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- To sing loud
- Sing the note short and detached
- A note that gets 4 beats
- Sing the note smooth and connected
- Moves the note down a half step
- Hold the note until the director cuts you off
- gradually get softer
15 Clues: To sing loud • To sing soft • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • A note that gets 4 beats • A note that gets 2 beats • five lines and four spaces • Moves the note up a half step • A note that gets 1/2 of a beat • A note that only gets one beat • a line that separates measures • Moves the note down a half step • Sing the note short and detached • ...
Music Instruments 2022-10-22
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- A round instrumental made of metal that is in a drum set.
- A string instrument played with a bow.
- A small reed instrument that you blow air into.
- An instrument that has strings and a circle at the bottom.
- A string instrument that was popular during the Renaissance.
- An instrument with keys that you hit with a mallet.
- A tall instrument with strings that you touch with your fingers.
- An instrument with 88 keys.
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- An instrument that is similar to a piano, but older.
- An instrument with 6 strings that you play with your fingers.
- A string instrument used in country music.
- An instrument that you hit with sticks.
- An Asian instrument that is a circular plate.
- A circular instrument that has bells attached to it.
- A large, string instrument that you hold between your knees.
15 Clues: An instrument with 88 keys. • A string instrument played with a bow. • An instrument that you hit with sticks. • A string instrument used in country music. • An Asian instrument that is a circular plate. • A small reed instrument that you blow air into. • An instrument with keys that you hit with a mallet. • An instrument that is similar to a piano, but older. • ...
Mexican Music 2022-10-14
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- a very big six string guitar
- was created in Cuba in the early 20th century
- considered the Queen of Tejano
- type of song mostly about agriculture
- clothing that most mariachi bands wear for performances
- poetic songs about life and love
- a string instrument in a mariachi band that has 28 to 40 strings
- a fast paced music style in Mexico
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- polka like music
- a guitar like instrument with five strings and is tuned like a lute
- a group of musicians
- originated in Río in the 1950s and was influenced by African drumming
- a genre of music for cultural expression in Mexico
- accordion-guitar duet, influenced by American music
- were introduced into mariachi bands in 1950
15 Clues: polka like music • a group of musicians • a very big six string guitar • considered the Queen of Tejano • poetic songs about life and love • a fast paced music style in Mexico • type of song mostly about agriculture • were introduced into mariachi bands in 1950 • was created in Cuba in the early 20th century • a genre of music for cultural expression in Mexico • ...
World music 2023-11-23
15 Clues: hrát • lidé • buben • dřevo • kytara • pásovec • nástroj • lastury • tradiční • rostlina • země/stát • vyrobeno z • zvířecí kůže • nějaký/jakýsi • různý/odlišný/jiný
Music Trivia 2023-12-05
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- Which English rock band released the iconic album The Dark Side of the Moon in 1973?
- What is 1982 Toto song whose title is also a continent?
- Which boy band sang these lyrics: "Don't wanna hear you say / Ain't nothin' but a heartache, ain't nothin' but a mistake"?
- A 28-year-old British man's "Divide" tour in 2019 set the all-time record for highest-grossing tour. Who is this singer?
- Which female singer released “Rolling in the Deep?”
- What Kate Bush song was featured in Season 4 of Stranger Things? '_________ up that hill'
- Who is the 'Shallow' singer who won received a Golden Globe nod for Best Actress in 2018 on top of their musical accolades?
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- Who raps on Usher’s “Yeah”?
- What pop singer is known as “The Material Girl”?
- Marshall Bruce Mathers III is better known as:
- Which artist released the hit single 'Baby' in 2010?
- The famous song by The Eagles is: Hotel ________
- In what country was 'Sia' born?
- This singer-songwriter Adam Young founded an electronica project in 2007 in Owatonna, Minnesota that reached fame two years later with the six-times-platinum single "Fireflies."
- The original four Beatles were: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and _____ Starr.
15 Clues: Who raps on Usher’s “Yeah”? • In what country was 'Sia' born? • Marshall Bruce Mathers III is better known as: • What pop singer is known as “The Material Girl”? • The famous song by The Eagles is: Hotel ________ • Which female singer released “Rolling in the Deep?” • Which artist released the hit single 'Baby' in 2010? • ...
Music Entertainers 2023-09-30
15 Clues: Thunder • mambo #5 • sang believe • 1961 Bluemoon • Love me Tender • Can't touch this • Blank Space singer • Stairway to Heaven • i feel like a woman • who sang Penny Lane • Don't tell me singer • wants to go Everywhere • Sweet sounds of Heaven • Watermelon Sugar singer • You Shook Me All Night Long
music hits 2023-10-08
15 Clues: Bob Dylan hit • The Doors hit • Folk singer Bob • The King of Rock • Rolling ________ • Jimi Hendrix song • Beach Boys anthem • Iconic British band • Detroit music label • Beatles chart-topper • Iconic music festival • (Clue: Beach Boys hit • Bob Dylan protest song • The Rolling Stones hit • Aretha Franklin classic
Music history 2023-10-09
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- Whats another word for renaissance?
- poet musicians in the South side of France
- What did Pope Gregory have sitting on his shoulder?
- The highest class
- The lowest class
- Something religious is _____
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- These chants were named after who?
- the "Middle-class
- an invention that made writing and reading much easier
- What is the dove a representation of?
- the earliest composer of polyphonic music
- time period from 450 to 1450
- People called them "traveling newspapers"
- Something non-religious is _____
- the most important early polyphonic music
15 Clues: The lowest class • the "Middle-class • The highest class • time period from 450 to 1450 • Something religious is _____ • Something non-religious is _____ • These chants were named after who? • Whats another word for renaissance? • What is the dove a representation of? • the earliest composer of polyphonic music • People called them "traveling newspapers" • ...
Music Trivia 2024-02-26
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- This artist is referred to at the "Queen of Pop"
- Lizzo plays this 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 which city?
- Van Halen did not allow this color of M&Ms 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 Beatles album is named after a road in London
- Finish this list: Baby Spice, Ginger Spice, Posh Spice, Sporty Spice, __________
- Which country is the group ABBA from?
- Which woman singer sang with Elton John in "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"?
15 Clues: Lizzo plays this woodwind instrument • What is Bruce Springsteen's nickname? • Which country is the group ABBA from? • This artist is referred to at the "Queen of Pop" • This Beatles album is named after a road in London • Eminem's 8 mile is named after a road in which city? • Van Halen did not allow this color of M&Ms in their trailer • ...
Music terms 2020-06-28
15 Clues: loud • soft • very fast • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • lovely and fast • short and detached • as fast as possible • hold a long time, pause • at an easy walking pace • gradually getting softer • gradually getting slower • smooth and well connected
Music Quiz 2016-07-04
16 Clues: NAO • Loud • Fast • Pause • Musical • Beat it • Airport • Composer • Composer • Accordion • Girls name • Percussion • Instrument • Accordion type • Accordion part • Repeat from start
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 • ...
Music Instruments 2020-05-24
15 Clues: arfa • būgnai • fleita • smuikas • dūdmaišis • diriguoti • tamburinas • saksofonas • ksilofonas • violončelė • muzikos_grupė • variniai_pučiamieji • styginis_instrumentas • mušamieji_instrumentai • pučiamieji_instrumentai
Music & Singers 2020-12-11
15 Clues: able • robin • fashion • quickly • babooshka • the nutcracker • girl who hollers • warm vs not warm • Fleetwoodmac song • katrina snarf (anag) • at least ya have ya ... • George is hushed (hint) • the 6th member of one direction • the worst musical film adaption • Robert Pattinson's ex-girlfriend
music 5 2024-05-19
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- "Come on Feel the Noize" band known for their glam rock anthems.
- "We Didn't Start the Fire" singer known for his historical lyrics and piano rock.
- "Addicted to Love" singer known for his sleek style and iconic music video.
- "Boys of Summer" singer known for his solo hits and work with the Eagles.
- "Take It on the Run" band known for their arena rock hits.
- "Video Killed the Radio Star" band known for their new wave hit about the impact of television.
- "Down Under" band known for their catchy songs about Australian culture.
- "Here Comes the Rain Again" duo known for their melancholic synth-pop sound.
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- "Maniac" song from the "Flashdance" soundtrack, known for its high-energy beat.
- "Don't You (Forget About Me)" band known for their contribution to the "Breakfast Club" soundtrack.
- "Sledgehammer" singer known for his innovative music videos and solo career post-Genesis.
- "Voices Carry" band known for their haunting melodies and powerful vocals.
- "I Ran" band known for their distinctive new wave style and space-themed lyrics.
- "Under Pressure" collaboration between Queen and this iconic singer.
- I Like About You" band known for their energetic pop rock sound.
15 Clues: "Take It on the Run" band known for their arena rock hits. • "Come on Feel the Noize" band known for their glam rock anthems. • I Like About You" band known for their energetic pop rock sound. • "Under Pressure" collaboration between Queen and this iconic singer. • "Down Under" band known for their catchy songs about Australian culture. • ...
Music Stars 2024-04-04
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- Known for her country and pop crossover hits like "Walking After Midnight".
- Known for her jazz and blues vocals, with hits like "I Put a Spell on You.
- Renowned for his smooth voice and hits like "Mack the Knife".
- Renowned for songs such as "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue".
- Famous for his energetic performances and hits like "Great Balls of Fire".
- Regarded as the "Queen of Rockabilly" with songs like "Fujiyama Mama".
- Known for his soulful voice and hits like "What'd I Say" and "Georgia on My Mind".
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- Famous for hits like "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That a Shame".
- Famous for hits like "La Bamba" and "Donna".
- Regarded as one of the pioneers of rock and roll, with hits like "Blue Suede Shoes".
- Known as "The King of Rock and Roll".
- Known for his smooth voice and hits like "Unchained Melody".
- Known for his influential style and hits like "Hound Dog". Big Mama _____
- Known for her powerful voice and hits like "At Last".
- Famous for hits like "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven".___ Berry
15 Clues: Known as "The King of Rock and Roll". • Famous for hits like "La Bamba" and "Donna". • Known for her powerful voice and hits like "At Last". • Known for his smooth voice and hits like "Unchained Melody". • Renowned for his smooth voice and hits like "Mack the Knife". • Famous for hits like "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That a Shame". • ...
music 3 2024-05-03
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- Last name of David, founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash.
- Last name of Joni, influential singer songwriter known for "Big Yellow Taxi."
- Last name of John, bassist for The Who, known for his powerful sound.
- Last name of Roy, known for his distinctive, emotional voice that powered hits like "Oh, Pretty Woman."
- Last name of Roger, lead vocalist for The Who, known for his distinctive voice and dynamic stage presence.
- Last name of Graham, known for his light tenor voice and part of Crosby, Stills & Nash.
- Last name of Keith, the dynamic drummer for The Who.
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- Springfield, a band that included Neil Young, known for "For What It's Worth."
- Last name of Keith, guitarist for the Rolling Stones, known for his innovative riffs.
- Last name of Stephen, musician known for his work with Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills & Nash.
- Last name of Mick, the charismatic lead singer of the Rolling Stones.
- Last name of Mick, drummer and cofounder of Fleetwood Mac.
- Last name of Pete, the guitarist for The Who known for his windmill guitar technique.
- Last name of Stevie, known for her mystical stage persona and vocals with Fleetwood Mac.
- Last name of Neil, a prolific songwriter and member of Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
15 Clues: Last name of Keith, the dynamic drummer for The Who. • Last name of Mick, drummer and cofounder of Fleetwood Mac. • Last name of Mick, the charismatic lead singer of the Rolling Stones. • Last name of John, bassist for The Who, known for his powerful sound. • Last name of David, founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash. • ...
music 5 2024-05-03
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- Last name of Patti, punk rock's poet laureate, although her debut was later, her style harks back to the raw energy of early rock.
- Last name of Ringo, the drummer for the Beatles, who also had solo hits like "It Don't Come Easy."
- Last name of Marc, the glam rock pioneer with T. Rex.
- Last name of Rod, known for his raspy voice and hits like "Maggie May."
- Last name of Freddie, although his major successes came later, his theatrical style is rooted in the glam rock movement initiated during this era.
- Last name of David, who continually reinvented his music and image, beginning in the 60s.
- Last name of Bryan, known for his glamorous style fronting Roxy Music.
- Last name of Keith, who brought a unique and energetic drumming style to The Who.
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- Last name of George, the Beatles' lead guitarist, known for his sitar experimentation.
- Last name of Ray, lead vocalist and songwriter for the Kinks.
- Last name of John, a member of the Beatles and later a solo artist with songs like "Imagine."
- Last name of Wayne, guitarist for the politically charged MC5.
- Last name of Joe, guitarist for Aerosmith, providing the riffs for hits like "Walk This Way."
- Last name of Paul, whose songwriting with the Beatles set a new standard for rock music.
- Last name of Steven, lead singer of Aerosmith, known for high energy performances.
15 Clues: Last name of Marc, the glam rock pioneer with T. Rex. • Last name of Ray, lead vocalist and songwriter for the Kinks. • Last name of Wayne, guitarist for the politically charged MC5. • Last name of Bryan, known for his glamorous style fronting Roxy Music. • Last name of Rod, known for his raspy voice and hits like "Maggie May." • ...
1990s Music 2024-05-03
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- Female artist known for her hit 'Genie in a Bottle'
- Pop princess who sang '...Baby One More Time'
- Eminem's alter ego
- Rock band known for their song 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'
- Band known for their hit 'Under the Bridge'
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- Popular girl group who sang 'Wannabe'
- Boy band known for hits like 'I Want It That Way'
- This singer was known for her hit 'I Will Always Love You'
- Hit song by TLC about staying true to yourself
- Rapper who released 'The Chronic' in 1992
- Group known for their hit 'No Scrubs'
- Lead singer of Nirvana
- Album by The Fugees featuring 'Killing Me Softly'
- Rapper known for 'Gangsta's Paradise'
- Rapper known for hit 'Drop It Like It's Hot'
15 Clues: Eminem's alter ego • Lead singer of Nirvana • Popular girl group who sang 'Wannabe' • Group known for their hit 'No Scrubs' • Rapper known for 'Gangsta's Paradise' • Rapper who released 'The Chronic' in 1992 • Band known for their hit 'Under the Bridge' • Rapper known for hit 'Drop It Like It's Hot' • Pop princess who sang '...Baby One More Time' • ...
Music Artists 2024-03-15
15 Clues: Bad Guy • Firework • Poker Face • Gangam Style • Shake It Off • Kiss Me More • Shape of You • thank u, next • Hips Don't Lie • TEXAS HOLD 'EM • drivers license • Munch (Feelin’ U) • Here Comes The Sun • Dance The Night Away • Never Gonna Give You Up
Pop Music 2024-09-24
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- Female rapper who calls herself a stallion
- Toronto-based rapper who had beef with Kendrick Lamar in 2024
- The Weeknd's real first name
- R&B star with 2024 hit single "Saturn"
- Superbowl 2024 halftime performer
- Singer Billie with 2024 hit song "Birds of a Feather"
- Superbowl 2024 halftime performer
- Singer whose stage name ends with XCX
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- Camilla Caballo's hit song is named after this Latin American capital city
- First name of singer who has had a Billboard No. 1 hit in each of the last four decades
- Seattle's all-time greatest guitar hero
- Singer whose fan club is known as "the Beehive"
- This British pop star has British-Kosovar-Albanian roots
- Singer who had the best-selling album in 2024
- Singer with last name Styles
- last name of the very first American Idol winner
16 Clues: The Weeknd's real first name • Singer with last name Styles • Superbowl 2024 halftime performer • Superbowl 2024 halftime performer • Singer whose stage name ends with XCX • R&B star with 2024 hit single "Saturn" • Seattle's all-time greatest guitar hero • Female rapper who calls herself a stallion • Singer who had the best-selling album in 2024 • ...
Maggie music 2024-06-23
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- “I love the ______ clothes she wears”
- “Hanging round, ______ by myself”
- He’ll be “your crying shoulder”
- she “picks up the rice”, “waits in the window”, and “died at the church”
- “____ her, ____ her, ____ her”
- “She’s waiting out in ______, she’s gonna pull the curtains down”
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- “Here in your arms I found my ______”
- TOTO is going to “meet you all the way”
- “I feel the earth move” singer
- (Name the song) “There was something in the air that night, the stars were bright”
- “Love has flown, all alone, I sit and wonder why-ey-eye oh why you left me, oh ____”
- “There’s change coming ______”
- “You better take care, if I find you _____ round my backstairs”
- “Did you ever stop to notice, this crying earth, these _____ shores?”
- “The most she will do is throw ____ at you”
15 Clues: “I feel the earth move” singer • “There’s change coming ______” • “____ her, ____ her, ____ her” • He’ll be “your crying shoulder” • “Hanging round, ______ by myself” • “Here in your arms I found my ______” • “I love the ______ clothes she wears” • TOTO is going to “meet you all the way” • “The most she will do is throw ____ at you” • ...
Music Band 2023-06-18
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- A musical performance by a single musician or singer.
- A stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a pick.
- A sequence of musical notes that form a tune.
- A low-pitched musical instrument or the low-frequency part of a song.
- A percussion instrument played with sticks or hands.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience.
- A musical instrument with keys, such as a piano or synthesizer.
- A person who uses their voice to perform songs.
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- A musical composition with lyrics and melody.
- The words of a song.
- The act of presenting music to an audience.
- A group of musicians who play music together.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung together.
- Short for microphone, a device used to amplify voices or instruments.
- The pattern of beats or pulses in music.
15 Clues: The words of a song. • The pattern of beats or pulses in music. • The act of presenting music to an audience. • A musical composition with lyrics and melody. • A group of musicians who play music together. • A sequence of musical notes that form a tune. • A person who uses their voice to perform songs. • A percussion instrument played with sticks or hands. • ...
Music instruments 2023-06-17
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- Brass instrument played by buzzing the lips
- Percussion instrument with jingling metal discs
- Stringed instrument played with fingers or pick
- Large keyboard instrument with strings
- Electronic musical instrument with keys
- Stringed instrument played with a bow
- Percussion instrument with wooden bars and mallets
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- Woodwind instrument played with a reed
- Woodwind instrument played by blowing air
- Percussion instrument played by hitting or shaking
- Woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece
- Brass instrument with a sliding tube
- Small stringed instrument with four strings
- Large stringed instrument played with a bow
- Stringed instrument played by plucking strings
15 Clues: Brass instrument with a sliding tube • Stringed instrument played with a bow • Woodwind instrument played with a reed • Large keyboard instrument with strings • Electronic musical instrument with keys • Woodwind instrument played by blowing air • Brass instrument played by buzzing the lips • Small stringed instrument with four strings • ...
Music genres 2023-06-17
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- A genre designed for dancing and club environments, featuring infectious beats, electronic sounds, and energetic rhythms that encourage movement and enjoyment.
- A genre known for its improvisation, complex harmonies, and syncopated rhythms, with styles ranging from traditional and swing to bebop and fusion.
- A genre primarily composed using electronic instruments and technology, known for its synthesized sounds, repetitive beats, and diverse subgenres like techno, house, and trance.
- An upbeat and commercially appealing genre characterized by catchy melodies, easy-to-understand lyrics, and a focus on popular culture.
- Short for Rhythm and Blues, an urban music genre featuring soulful vocals, rhythmic grooves, and a blend of elements from gospel, jazz, and blues.
- A genre rooted in American folk traditions, often characterized by acoustic instruments like guitars and fiddles, storytelling lyrics, and a distinct country twang.
- A genre driven by tight rhythmic grooves, syncopated bass lines, and brass instrumentation, known for its danceability and infectious energy.
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- A genre rooted in Western classical traditions, featuring orchestral arrangements, complex compositions, and a focus on instrumental performances.
- A genre known for its amplified guitars, energetic rhythms, and expressive vocals, encompassing various subgenres like classic rock, alternative, and hard rock.
- A genre originating from African American communities, featuring rhythmic beats, rap vocals, and lyrics that often reflect social issues and personal experiences.
- A genre originating from Jamaica, characterized by a laid-back rhythm, prominent bass lines, off-beat guitar chords, and lyrics often focusing on social and political issues.
- A fusion of pop and rock elements, featuring catchy hooks, guitar-driven melodies, and a balance between upbeat pop sensibilities and rock instrumentation.
- A genre rooted in African American musical traditions, characterized by its expressive vocals, soulful melodies, and a call-and-response style of singing.
- A genre known for its heavy guitar riffs, aggressive vocals, and intense, often dark themes, encompassing subgenres like heavy metal, thrash metal, and progressive metal.
- A genre influenced by gospel and R&B, characterized by passionate and emotive vocals, smooth melodies, and heartfelt lyrics often exploring themes of love and relationships.
15 Clues: An upbeat and commercially appealing genre characterized by catchy melodies, easy-to-understand lyrics, and a focus on popular culture. • A genre driven by tight rhythmic grooves, syncopated bass lines, and brass instrumentation, known for its danceability and infectious energy. • ...
MUSIC 10 2023-06-19
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- Where did the opera started at the end of the 16th century and soon spread through the rest of Europe.
- What genre is the opera LA LOBA NEGRA?
- It is a government-owned and controlled establishment to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines. It was established through Executive Order No. 30 s. 1966 by President Ferdinand Marcos
- He wrote the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- The country setting for Miss Saigon story.
- It is both a musical and art form wherein singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining the text (called a libretto) and the music, usually in an elaborate theatrical setting
- The nickname of the first superstar of the Philippines.She was a singer, bodabil performer, and the first Filipina film actress.
- It is the first Filipino Opera
- A much lighter form of Musical Drama
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- It is a form of musical theater that holds performances in the theater district in New York City, USA.
- The main female protagonist of the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
- It is a stage musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil,tells the tragic tale of a doomed romance involving an Asian woman abandoned by her American lover.
- It is also called (The Black She-Wolf), a three-act Filipino opera.
- The text of an Opera.
- Filipino artist who attained superstar status in Broadway Musical.
15 Clues: The text of an Opera. • It is the first Filipino Opera • A much lighter form of Musical Drama • What genre is the opera LA LOBA NEGRA? • The country setting for Miss Saigon story. • He wrote the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. • Filipino artist who attained superstar status in Broadway Musical. • ...
Music terms 2023-03-24
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- the representation of a musical sound
- size, extent, or importance of something
- rhythms in a musical composition
- interval- two pitches sounded after the other
- indicates the pitch belonging to a note
- a single line of musical tones
- number of beats in a measure
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- a musical texture
- a single sound in the complete range of sound
- a direction in music
- Production- The act of producing sound
- syllables- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do
- Notations- A, B, C, D, E, F, G are all-
- when you adjust a guitars strings it’s called-
- voices, instruments, and other entities
- a musical work that has been created
16 Clues: a musical texture • a direction in music • number of beats in a measure • a single line of musical tones • rhythms in a musical composition • a musical work that has been created • the representation of a musical sound • Production- The act of producing sound • Notations- A, B, C, D, E, F, G are all- • voices, instruments, and other entities • ...
Music thingy 2023-03-30
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- the use of more than one key at once
- different sounds you sing such as high or low
- musical work that has been created
- the height or range of a note
- a musical tool
- connection between multiple musical lines
- musical sound
- notes arranged by basic frequencies
- a note that isn’t a member of the note scale
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- veering away from the tempo
- visual record of heard or imagined musical sound
- musical notes arranged by basic frequencies of pitches
- the musical use of more than one key simultaneously
- the position of a particular note on a scale relative to the tonic
- a grouping technique that employs a melody
- a form of embellishment
16 Clues: musical sound • a musical tool • a form of embellishment • veering away from the tempo • the height or range of a note • musical work that has been created • notes arranged by basic frequencies • the use of more than one key at once • connection between multiple musical lines • a grouping technique that employs a melody • a note that isn’t a member of the note scale • ...
PATRIOTIC MUSIC 2023-08-16
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- MIDDLE NAME OF JOHN SMITH
- WARM OCEAN CURRENT IN THE WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
- BATES TRAVELED BY TRAIN FROM MASSACHUSETTS
- AGE GUTHRIE DIES
- COLOR OF THE WAVES OF GRAIN
- TRAIN TUNNEL CONNECTING BOSTON AND UPPER STATE NEW YOK
- DEFENSIVE WALL OF CASTLE OR FORT
- HUNTIGTON'S DISEASE ATTACKS THIS ORGAN
- COLOR OF CITIES AT CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBITION
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- MIDDLE NAME FOR FRANCIS KEY
- COLLEGE BATES GRADUATED
- MELODY USED FOR STAR SPANGLED BANNER "TO _______IN HEAVEN"
- NUMBER OF STARS AND STRIPES ON FLAG DURING WAR OF 1812
- LAND EROSION, HIGH WINDS, LITTLE RAIN
- FORT WHERE USA FOUGHT BRITAIN IN WAR OF 1812
15 Clues: AGE GUTHRIE DIES • COLLEGE BATES GRADUATED • MIDDLE NAME OF JOHN SMITH • MIDDLE NAME FOR FRANCIS KEY • COLOR OF THE WAVES OF GRAIN • DEFENSIVE WALL OF CASTLE OR FORT • LAND EROSION, HIGH WINDS, LITTLE RAIN • HUNTIGTON'S DISEASE ATTACKS THIS ORGAN • BATES TRAVELED BY TRAIN FROM MASSACHUSETTS • FORT WHERE USA FOUGHT BRITAIN IN WAR OF 1812 • ...
music quiz 2023-08-28
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- vilken film/musikal kommer samplingen ifrån
- vem var artisten gift med
- Gruppen har ett 2 delat namn. Det svenska ordet för
- Efternamnet på den skådespelare som spelat in näst flest Bondfilmer
- Vad stöttade denna låt
- Blåsinstrumentet som nämns i låten spelas även av en fd amerikansk president
- Denna kriminella trio har en dansk förlaga. vad heter den
- Vilket land kommer gruppen ifrån
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- Var kommer gruppen ifrån
- Namnet på huvudpersonen i filmen
- Vilken grupp slog igenom med denna låten
- Vilket land
- Vad heter gruppen
- Vad heter artisten som sjöng originalet
- gruppens namn på svenska
15 Clues: Vilket land • Vad heter gruppen • Vad stöttade denna låt • Var kommer gruppen ifrån • gruppens namn på svenska • vem var artisten gift med • Namnet på huvudpersonen i filmen • Vilket land kommer gruppen ifrån • Vad heter artisten som sjöng originalet • Vilken grupp slog igenom med denna låten • vilken film/musikal kommer samplingen ifrån • ...
music artists 2024-12-16
15 Clues: roar • stan • espresso • starbucks • Billie jean • she,s brittish • all eyes on me • horrible music • eye of the tiger • not gonna take it • its getting sticky • I'm at a pay phone • his last name is West • the guy from fortnite • all I want for christmas
Music Review 2025-04-15
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- indicates to slow down the tempo
- a type of electronic music meant for home listening rather than dancing (IDM)
- a section during a solo concerto in which the unaccompanied soloist performs virtuosic (and sometimes improvised) material while the orchestra stops playing
- indicates the rate of the beat
- 𝄡
- indicates to increase the tempo
- song released by Marin Gaye
- the highness or lowness of a sound
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- indicates the key
- the distance between pitches
- An interval between musical notes where the higher note is six whole tones or twelve half tones above the lower note.
- indication of the relative loudness and softness of sounds
- The twelve different pitches in ascending orderare called
- louis Armstrongs nickname
- instruments that are struck rather than bowed or plucked, such as the piano.
15 Clues: 𝄡 • indicates the key • louis Armstrongs nickname • song released by Marin Gaye • the distance between pitches • indicates the rate of the beat • indicates to increase the tempo • indicates to slow down the tempo • the highness or lowness of a sound • The twelve different pitches in ascending orderare called • indication of the relative loudness and softness of sounds • ...
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 Vocabulary 2023-01-19
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- soft
- lines used to extend the staff higher and lower
- a note that does not naturally occur in the key
- the _______ number tells WHAT NOTE gets the beat
- LOWERS a note down by 1/2 step; looks like a lowercase "b"
- the staff that shows lower sounding notes
- the instrument that came before the piano, but looks similar; when a key is pressed, a string is plucked on the inside of the body
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- loud
- the staff that shows higher sounding notes
- the way you start/tongue a note
- medium
- RAISES a note up by 1/2 step; looks like a hashtag
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces that are used to show where notes are placed
- the _____ number tells HOW MANY beats there are per measure
- the composer that ended the Baroque Era
15 Clues: loud • soft • medium • the way you start/tongue a note • the composer that ended the Baroque Era • the staff that shows lower sounding notes • the staff that shows higher sounding notes • lines used to extend the staff higher and lower • a note that does not naturally occur in the key • the _______ number tells WHAT NOTE gets the beat • ...
Music Theory 2023-05-10
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- Music is made of many types of ______
- The interval between C and F
- The seventh diatonic chord is a ______ chord
- _____ means to play strong
- ______ are the strong and soft in music
- ______ is the home chord
- The ______ chord usually adds tension to a chord progression
- The musical _______ ranges from A-G
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- GCF
- DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine
- The interval between C and G
- Each key has 7 _______ chords
- The distance between two notes
- _____ means to play softly
- The _____ of a chord is written with roman numerals
15 Clues: GCF • ______ is the home chord • _____ means to play strong • _____ means to play softly • The interval between C and F • The interval between C and G • Each key has 7 _______ chords • The distance between two notes • The musical _______ ranges from A-G • Music is made of many types of ______ • ______ are the strong and soft in music • DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine • ...
Medieval Music 2024-10-27
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- Sacred music which is sung a cappella
- The combination of different sounds and melodies played or sung at the same time
- Period in European history after the fall of the Roman empire
- First form of polyphony
- A musical notation system that uses neumes, which are signs that represent one or more musical pitches
- Polyphonic music from the 12th-13th centuries
- Polyphonic music from the 14th century
- Secular, educated artist, poets or musicians
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- A combination of sounds that make a melody using a single part or voice
- Spoken poem or song in polyphonic form that tells a story
- A visual representation of music that can be written or printed
- monophonic musicians and actors from poor families
- Freely composed setting of a single metrical Latin text
- musical form and compositional technique in which voices (or instrumental parts) sing or play the same music starting at different times beginning in the Ars Nova era
- Symbols written over text to help monks remember the melody (later evolved into square notation and helped indicate the pitch of each sound)
15 Clues: First form of polyphony • Sacred music which is sung a cappella • Polyphonic music from the 14th century • Secular, educated artist, poets or musicians • Polyphonic music from the 12th-13th centuries • monophonic musicians and actors from poor families • Freely composed setting of a single metrical Latin text • Spoken poem or song in polyphonic form that tells a story • ...
Music Crossword 2025-09-05
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- A loud dynamic marking.
- The pattern of sound, silence, and emphasis in music.
- Get gradually quieter.
- A quiet dynamic marking.
- Made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces (where the notes live).
- Get gradually louder.
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- Very Fast tempo marking.
- A fast tempo marking.
- Moderate or walking pace tempo
- How fast or slow you go in a piece of music.
- Symbol that indicates the pitch of notes on a musical staff.
- How loud or quiet you sing or play.
- A slow tempo marking.
- How high or low a note sounds.
- Suddenly or immediately.
15 Clues: A fast tempo marking. • A slow tempo marking. • Get gradually louder. • Get gradually quieter. • A loud dynamic marking. • Very Fast tempo marking. • A quiet dynamic marking. • Suddenly or immediately. • Moderate or walking pace tempo • How high or low a note sounds. • How loud or quiet you sing or play. • How fast or slow you go in a piece of music. • ...
Music Genre 2025-11-28
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- Urban Latin genre with strong beat and street influences
- Mix of pop, soul and hip hop with smooth vocals
- Romantic Latin genre from the Dominican Republic
- Faster version of salsa, also from the Dominican Republic
- Commercial and catchy songs heard on radio charts
- Fast Latin rhythm danced in couples, very popular in the Caribbean
- A guitar-based genre with strong drums and electric solos
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- Dance music played by DJs at clubs and festivals
- Caribbean genre from Jamaica with relaxed rhythm
- Storytelling lyrics and acoustic guitar from the U.S.
- Improvisational style using complex chords and saxophone or piano
- Emotional slow music with “blue notes”
- Rhythm-based spoken vocals instead of singing melody
- Very loud guitars and heavy drums, sometimes screaming vocals
- Fast and aggressive rock style with rebellious lyrics
15 Clues: Emotional slow music with “blue notes” • Mix of pop, soul and hip hop with smooth vocals • Dance music played by DJs at clubs and festivals • Caribbean genre from Jamaica with relaxed rhythm • Romantic Latin genre from the Dominican Republic • Commercial and catchy songs heard on radio charts • Rhythm-based spoken vocals instead of singing melody • ...
Music Puzzle 2025-12-20
15 Clues: _____ • _____ Dog • ____ Night • Let It _____ • My ____ Thing • _____ Holiday • Love and _____ • Jingle Bell _____ • When You're _____ • Jingle _____ Jingle • ______ After Midnight • Here Comes _____ Clause • A Holly _____ Christmas • When You Wish Upon a _____ • _____ Around the Christmas Tree
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 2022-04-16
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- A person who design cloths.
- Pleasant sound.
- organ helps to see objects.
- A performer of rap music.
- Artists apply it with a brush.
- Costume drama set to music.
- An instrument in pop music.
- To put on a costume or wig.
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- Food store organ in your body.
- Person who write books.
- Not healthy, not well.
- A person who narrates a movie.
- A type of dairy product.
- Keyboard instruments.
- Liquid used for writing.
- Unpleasant sound.
16 Clues: Pleasant sound. • Unpleasant sound. • Keyboard instruments. • Not healthy, not well. • Person who write books. • A type of dairy product. • Liquid used for writing. • A performer of rap music. • A person who design cloths. • organ helps to see objects. • Costume drama set to music. • An instrument in pop music. • To put on a costume or wig. • Food store organ in your body. • ...
Cuba: Son and Afro-Cuban Music 2023-02-21
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- A type of Cuban music and dance that originated in the 1940s.
- A type of Cuban music that blends African and European influences (3).
- Famous Cuban singer who popularized son music.
- A type of Cuban percussion instrument made from metal.
- The national dance of Cuba.
- A popular Cuban musical ensemble consisting of guitars, percussion, and vocals.
- Type of percussion instrument used in Afro-Cuban music.
- Musical style that combines Spanish and African influences.
- A type of Cuban music and dance that is typically performed in pairs.
- A famous Cuban pianist and bandleader who popularized Latin jazz.
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- The primary source of labor in Cuba during the colonial period (6).
- A type of Cuban music that originated in the early 20th century and features complex rhythms and improvisation.
- A traditional Cuban dance that originated in the late 19th century.
- A style of Cuban music that emerged in the early 20th century.
- A Cuban singer and percussionist who popularized the Afro-Cuban jazz fusion.
- Most important musical genre in Cuba.
- A percussion instrument consisting of a wooden box with metal keys that are struck with mallets.
- A popular Cuban song and dance style that emerged in the early 20th century.
18 Clues: The national dance of Cuba. • Most important musical genre in Cuba. • Famous Cuban singer who popularized son music. • A type of Cuban percussion instrument made from metal. • Type of percussion instrument used in Afro-Cuban music. • Musical style that combines Spanish and African influences. • A type of Cuban music and dance that originated in the 1940s. • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 1 2016-09-29
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- stand We say "________" if we dislikes someone or something very much.
- ________ is a type of popular music of US black origin in which words are spoken quickly with some misical intruments playing in the background.
- If something makes you feel ________, it is making you feel very upset or afraid.
- ________ music is music that uses electronic musical instruments.
- ________ is a type of music that was developed among African-American musicians using rap.
- If something is ________, it has something to do with more than one country.
- To ask for something in a way that shows you are not proud is to ________.
- right Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei.
- A _______ is what people join to win prizes.
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- Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________.
- I something is ________ it is related to business. (First letter C).
- ________ means very impressive and sometimes a little frightening.
- ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico.
- ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll.
- Pop music is often simply called ________.
15 Clues: Pop music is often simply called ________. • A _______ is what people join to win prizes. • ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico. • right Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei. • ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll. • Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________. • ...
The Musical Elements 2019-06-04
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- The patterns heard in a piece of music.
- How a piece is built and organised.
- The techniques used to embellish the music.
- The mood and key of a piece of music.
- The speed of a piece of music.
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- The changes in volume through the music. Loud to Soft.
- How many instruments are playing at the same time.
- The instruments used in a piece of music.
- The main tune or feature of a piece of music
- How high or low the notes of the music are.
- The quality and types of sounds heard in the music.
- How the pitches are combined together.
12 Clues: The speed of a piece of music. • How a piece is built and organised. • The mood and key of a piece of music. • How the pitches are combined together. • The patterns heard in a piece of music. • The instruments used in a piece of music. • How high or low the notes of the music are. • The techniques used to embellish the music. • The main tune or feature of a piece of music • ...
Hobbies 2018-10-11
20 Clues: uinti • paini • tennis • keilaus • keräily • vaellus • musiikki • pyöräily • purjehdus • koripallo • nyrkkeily • jalkapallo • piirtäminen • ruuanlaitto • maalaaminen • katseleminen • kirjoittaminen • playing roolipeli • to music musiikin kuuntelu • to the gym punttisalilla käyminen
Popular Artist (first name only) 2025-03-28
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- known for the color purple
- Has been an opener for many artist like taylor,Noah,etc she makes fun pop music.
- Known for the way they dress and top songs like fine line and matilda
- Was on a disney show and now is very popular in the music industry
- Has very sad music and is part of a band.
- Know for being a diva and is popular for joking about being different artist like Sabrina
- Known for her song ceilings
- makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid
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- known for her sad music and baggy clothes style
- A top artist of the past few years who started her debut with a country album as a teen.
- Known for their bedroom shows during covid and being a eras tour opener
- This artist is known for their teardrop star symbol and sad music.
- Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer.
- Has a girlfriend who also makes music
- Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen
15 Clues: known for the color purple • Known for her song ceilings • Has a girlfriend who also makes music • Has very sad music and is part of a band. • known for her sad music and baggy clothes style • Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen • Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer. • makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid • ...
b144thursday 2015-03-21
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- Which country does Sara want to visit?
- Who likes hot dogs and pop music, and wants to visit England?
- What's Andrea's favourite kind of music?
- What's Seven's favourite foreign TV show?
- Who likes monkeys, toast, and jazz music?
- Which mountain does Annie want to see?
- Which type of art is Urian's hometown famous for?
- What's Jack's and Stephen's favourite animal?
- What's Urian's and Beki's favourite foreign food?
- Queena wants to visit the USA because it's ____.
- Wendy wants to visit Korea because she likes ____.
- Jack wants to visit France because it's ____.
- Where does Nilosa come from?
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- What's Neil's favourite animal?
- Which country does Wayne want to visit?
- Which sport does Wendy like to watch?
- What's Annie's favourite English movie?
- What job does Andrea want to do?
- What's Seven's and Jet's favourite foreign food?
- What's Jet's favourite kind of music?
- What job does Wayne want to do?
- What's Sara's favourite English movie?
- What's Nilosa's mother good at?
- Who likes tigers and Harry Potter, and comes from Dongguan?
- What's Jason's favourite hobby?
- What's Nana's favourite hobby?
- What kind of music does Beki like?
- Which country does Jason want to visit?
- What's Jeff's favourite type of phone?
- What's Queena's and Nana's favourite kind of music?
30 Clues: Where does Nilosa come from? • What's Nana's favourite hobby? • What's Neil's favourite animal? • What job does Wayne want to do? • What's Nilosa's mother good at? • What's Jason's favourite hobby? • What job does Andrea want to do? • What kind of music does Beki like? • Which sport does Wendy like to watch? • What's Jet's favourite kind of music? • ...
Hobbies 2018-10-11
20 Clues: uinti • paini • tennis • keilaus • keräily • vaellus • pyöräily • musiikki • purjehdus • koripallo • nyrkkeily • jalkapallo • piirtäminen • ruuanlaitto • maalaaminen • katseleminen • kirjoittaminen • playing roolipeli • to music musiikin kuuntelu • to the gym punttisalilla käyminen
Professor Kahn Vocab 2023-10-08
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- musical work for special occasion
- chant melody with additional harmony voice
- two or more melodies
- secular French love song
- musical piece with small chamber group
- early instrument that looks like giant guitar
- famous 13th century chant meaning day of wrath
- melody with free-sounding rhythm
- time period that means rebirth
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- dramatic musical work with costumes, dance
- primary service of Catholic Church
- single melody
- a way to organize music
- music without instrumental accompany
- music that reflects what occurs in text
- commissioning of art by wealthy families
- chant melody with two additional voices
- type of music written for religious ceremony
18 Clues: single melody • two or more melodies • a way to organize music • secular French love song • time period that means rebirth • melody with free-sounding rhythm • musical work for special occasion • primary service of Catholic Church • music without instrumental accompany • musical piece with small chamber group • music that reflects what occurs in text • ...
Elements of Music 2023-05-18
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- This word means very slow in music
- This instrument family includes the flute, clarinet, and saxophone
- This word means speed in music
- This instrument family includes the snare drum, bass drum, and xylophone
- This word means very fast in music
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- This word means volume level in music
- This word means the structure of music
- This word means loud in music
- This word means soft in music
- This word means the sound/mood of music
- This instrument family includes the violin, viola, and cello
- This instrument family includes the trumpet and trombone
12 Clues: This word means loud in music • This word means soft in music • This word means speed in music • This word means very slow in music • This word means very fast in music • This word means volume level in music • This word means the structure of music • This word means the sound/mood of music • This instrument family includes the trumpet and trombone • ...
Characteristics of Baroque Music Summary 2013-11-01
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- / Bach's first name
- / Which new form of music did the Baroque era see the birth of?
- / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics
- / What was used to achieve an unbroken, consistent rhythmic flow throughout a piece?
- / The modern day guitar is related to which Baroque instrument?
- / The Baroque trumpet had no valves?
- / Which instrument began to emerge as the most important instrument during the Baroque period?
- / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V
- / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano.
- / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods?
- / What became a dominant stylistic feature in late Baroque phase?
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- / The word Baroque comes from the which Portuguese word?
- / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus?
- /True or False, Baroque refers only to a style of music?
- / The Baroque style was known for its ______________, complex, flamboyant nature
- / Rhythmic patterns can frequently be heard what throughout a Baroque piece of music?
- / Two or more melodies weaving in and out of one another.
- / What were the only percussion instrument used in serious Baroque music?
- / One melody with chordal accompaniment.
- / Baroque music uses repeated melodic lines that develop in what with every repeat?
- / Baroque composers used music to depict the meaning of specific what?
21 Clues: / Bach's first name • / The Baroque trumpet had no valves? • / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus? • / One melody with chordal accompaniment. • / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics • / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V • / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods? • / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Khan Crossword 2025-09-24
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- step: an interval equal to two half steps or semitones, commonly used in Western music to refer to the distance between two adjacent notes on a keyboard or fretted instrument.
- the main melodic refrain of a song
- scale: a scale consisting of all twelve pitches of the Western chromatic system, in ascending or descending order
- a person who leads an orchestra or choir
- a succession of musical notes that create a recognizable tune
- staff: the combination of the treble and bass staves in sheet music, commonly used for piano music and other keyboard instruments
- the volume of sound in music
- the musical pulse that divides time into equal divisions
- an informal term for a measure
- lowest musical range, the bass clef is used for the notation of notes in this range
- the speed of a piece of music, typically measured in beats per minute
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- a person who writes music
- beats per minute, a measure of tempo
- lowest male voice
- the note from which a chord or scale is built
- the simultaneous sounding of musical notes
- musical harmony that is pleasing to the ear
- two or more notes played simultaneously
- a musical performance before an audience
- a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth
20 Clues: lowest male voice • a person who writes music • the volume of sound in music • an informal term for a measure • the main melodic refrain of a song • beats per minute, a measure of tempo • two or more notes played simultaneously • a person who leads an orchestra or choir • a musical performance before an audience • the simultaneous sounding of musical notes • ...
The History of Western Classical Music 2012-11-22
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- The music in the baroque era can be described as this.
- Bach was famous for inventing the music where there are many of these in the music, rather than just one.
- The keyboard instrument used in the Classical Era.
- The period of music 1750-1850.
- A composer from the Classical era.
- Music in the Classical era was more organised.
- What health issue did Beethoven have near the end of his life?
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- The period of music from 1600-1750.
- The music in the classical era can be described as this.
- A composer from the Baroque era.
- The keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era.
- Music in the Baroque era was heavily focused in this way.
- Architecture is this.
13 Clues: Architecture is this. • The period of music 1750-1850. • A composer from the Baroque era. • A composer from the Classical era. • The period of music from 1600-1750. • Music in the Classical era was more organised. • The keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era. • The keyboard instrument used in the Classical Era. • The music in the baroque era can be described as this. • ...
musical words 2013-08-27
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- Scales are named after their ___, thus the ___ of the scale of C is the note C.
- one of the two essential scales of gamelan music native to Bali and Java, in Indonesia.
- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- is a collection of fundamental (musical scales) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music).
- melodic modes used in Indian classical music.
- a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation (end)
- a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music
- a musical technique that arranges a fixed pattern of pitches with a repeating rhythmic pattern.
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- a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch.
- "measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method"
- the older of the two most common scales (laras) used in Indonesian
- traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia
- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music.
- percussion instrument (similar to bongos), used in Hindustani classical music and in popular and devotional music of the Indian subcontinent
15 Clues: traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia • a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music • melodic modes used in Indian classical music. • "measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method" • the older of the two most common scales (laras) used in Indonesian • Scales are named after their ___, thus the ___ of the scale of C is the note C. • ...
song 2024-09-27
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- type of music from pop
- acoustic instrument
- Indonesian music
- songs form Korea
- words in the song
- being popular
- mouth as the instrument
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- a music group of boys
- Men's who sing
- we can listen in anywhere with FM/AM frequency
- type of music with loud and high beat
- type of music from America
- Men's who create the song
13 Clues: being popular • Men's who sing • Indonesian music • songs form Korea • words in the song • acoustic instrument • a music group of boys • type of music from pop • mouth as the instrument • Men's who create the song • type of music from America • type of music with loud and high beat • we can listen in anywhere with FM/AM frequency
Music Homework by Evelena Parmar 2017-12-06
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- A guitar-like instrument in Classical Indian music.
- The type of instruments that you hit and are used in Samba and Gamelan music.
- A melody in Gamelan music.
- Patterns of notes in Classical Indian music.
- The country that Gamelan music originated in.
- A tambourine-like instrument with out cymbals in Samba music.
- A seven tone scale used in Gamelan music.
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- A large drum in Samba music.
- Bell A two-toned bell used in Samba music.
- Off beat rhythms.
- The country Samba music originated in.
11 Clues: Off beat rhythms. • A melody in Gamelan music. • A large drum in Samba music. • The country Samba music originated in. • A seven tone scale used in Gamelan music. • Bell A two-toned bell used in Samba music. • Patterns of notes in Classical Indian music. • The country that Gamelan music originated in. • A guitar-like instrument in Classical Indian music. • ...
Unit 6 Geoculture 2024-05-10
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- - Music of west Algeria
- - Means to “haggle over” in english
- Morocco screen writer
- - A type of food
- - creator of the titin comic books
- - A comic book
- - A song
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- - one of the main cities in algeria
- - oldest music instrument in arab music
- - A Market
- - Morocco in French
- - One of the capitols of Morocco
- - in africa
- - a singer who makes rai music
- - Ruines of romania
15 Clues: - A song • - A Market • - in africa • - A comic book • - A type of food • - Morocco in French • - Ruines of romania • Morocco screen writer • - Music of west Algeria • - a singer who makes rai music • - One of the capitols of Morocco • - creator of the titin comic books • - one of the main cities in algeria • - Means to “haggle over” in english • - oldest music instrument in arab music
13-British Invasion of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- (Music scene in Liverpool)
- (Band featuring Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page)
- SHERMITS (British band with hits like "I'm Into Something Good")
- (Youth subculture associated with the movement)
- (Band known for their energetic performances)
- (Impact of British bands on the industry)
- LONDON (Era's cultural epicenter)
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- (Iconic British band)
- (Instrument commonly used in the music)
- (Later wave of British music in the 1990s)
- (City associated with the music scene)
- (Term for the surge of British acts in the US)
- (Central focus of the invasion)
- (Distinctive style of the era)
- STONES (Another famous British band)
15 Clues: (Iconic British band) • (Music scene in Liverpool) • (Distinctive style of the era) • (Central focus of the invasion) • LONDON (Era's cultural epicenter) • STONES (Another famous British band) • (City associated with the music scene) • (Instrument commonly used in the music) • (Impact of British bands on the industry) • (Later wave of British music in the 1990s) • ...
Romantic Period Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- The use of notes outside the standard major or minor scale.
- A recurring musical theme representing a character.
- A collection of art songs linked by a theme.
- A peaceful, lyrical piano piece inspired by the night.
- A highly skilled musician performing technically demanding music.
- A musical setting of a poem for solo voice and piano.
- The German term for an art song.
- A song structure where the music changes throughout.
- A larger orchestra with new instruments for a richer sound.
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- Music composed to be played between scenes of a play.
- A one-movement orchestral piece that tells a story.
- Music that reflects a composer’s homeland.
- A stately Polish dance in triple meter.
- A multi-movement orchestral work that tells a story.
- A song structure where the same music is repeated for each verse.
- A technique where a performer slightly speeds up or slows down music.
- A short musical piece designed to improve a musician’s skill.
17 Clues: The German term for an art song. • A stately Polish dance in triple meter. • Music that reflects a composer’s homeland. • A collection of art songs linked by a theme. • A recurring musical theme representing a character. • A one-movement orchestral piece that tells a story. • A multi-movement orchestral work that tells a story. • ...
Medieval Era 2022-04-06
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- Developed into today's guitar
- Music performed outside the church
- Two part chants that move in parallel motion
- Composed music sung by women
- Developed into today's violin
- The main place serious musicians performed
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- Used in first music notation, developed into notes
- Music with more than on voice part
- Music performed in churches
- A single melody sung by a group
- A prayer sung on various pitches
- Where the new line added to the original chant goes
- What type of music was performed the most
13 Clues: Music performed in churches • Composed music sung by women • Developed into today's guitar • Developed into today's violin • A single melody sung by a group • A prayer sung on various pitches • Music with more than on voice part • Music performed outside the church • What type of music was performed the most • The main place serious musicians performed • ...
Musical Terms 2017-09-26
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- music written to be played by two people
- the individual directing an ensemble, usually holds a baton
- in a singing style
- a unit of musical rhythm
- quick, spirited piece of music
- a groups of singers in a chorus
- instructions to play loudly
- the musical structure of music (AB. ABC, ABAC)
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- slow movement; restful speed
- music is gradually getting faster
- a repeated underlying rhythm that does not change throughout the music
- instructions to play softly
- the speed of the music
13 Clues: in a singing style • the speed of the music • a unit of musical rhythm • instructions to play softly • instructions to play loudly • slow movement; restful speed • quick, spirited piece of music • a groups of singers in a chorus • music is gradually getting faster • music written to be played by two people • the musical structure of music (AB. ABC, ABAC) • ...
Latin American Music Part 2 (Music Workshop) 2021-01-08
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- A music genre that comes from Brazil
- Cueca is the genre highlighted from _______.
- A musical genres that come from Colombia
- A style of music and dance from Argentina
- Instruments of Joropo: harp, bandola Ilanera, cuatro,__________, maracas and vocals.
- In 1979 Cueca was declared the national _______ of Chile
- Instruments of Guarania: ________________ ________, Spanish guitar, drums, shakers and flutes.
- A musical genres that come from Colombia
- Cumbia Instruments: electric bass,_____________, trumpet, synthesizer, drums and flutes
- The creator of Guarania.
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- Vallenato Instruments: caja,_________, gaita flute, guitars and accordions
- The unique instrument used in Tango that gives it much of its sound. It looks much like an accordion.
- The ________ ______________ are a special version of the Grammys (celebrating the best music in the world) that celebrate many different types of Latin American music
- Instruments of Samba: tamborim, snare drum, agogô bells, shakers,_______, timbal, pandeiro and whistles
- The Instruments of Cueca: guitar, harp, accordion, _____________ and the voice
- The highlighted genre from Paraguay.
- Joropo celebrates __________ and their love for cattle, horses, music and dance.
- The music genre highlighted from Venezuela.
18 Clues: The creator of Guarania. • A music genre that comes from Brazil • The highlighted genre from Paraguay. • A musical genres that come from Colombia • A musical genres that come from Colombia • A style of music and dance from Argentina • The music genre highlighted from Venezuela. • Cueca is the genre highlighted from _______. • ...
Bobby McFerrin 2022-08-18
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- the accompaniment part of the music
- The first instrument Bobby McFerrin learned
- Making percussion sounds with your voice
- a person that makes music
- Singing without instruments
- the main part of the music
- Making up music on the spot
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- Bobby McFerrin's number 1 hit song in 1988
- Bobby McFerrin was born here
- Famous a cappella singer
- someone who directs an orchestra
- an award in music (McFerrin has won 10 of these)
- the style of music that Bobby McFerrin's parents performed
13 Clues: Famous a cappella singer • a person that makes music • the main part of the music • Singing without instruments • Making up music on the spot • Bobby McFerrin was born here • someone who directs an orchestra • the accompaniment part of the music • Making percussion sounds with your voice • Bobby McFerrin's number 1 hit song in 1988 • The first instrument Bobby McFerrin learned • ...
Elements of music 2022-11-03
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- soft
- note worth 2 beats
- slow speed
- sound quality/characteristic
- fast speed
- how long you hold notes/rests
- medium
- walking speed, not too fast not too slow
- main theme/tune
- note worth 2 beat
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- medium loud
- loud
- 2+ notes playing at once, backing
- structure of music/how it is laid out
- note worth 4 beats
- speed of music
- medium soft
- volume of music
- silent rhythms
19 Clues: loud • soft • medium • slow speed • fast speed • medium loud • medium soft • speed of music • silent rhythms • volume of music • main theme/tune • note worth 2 beat • note worth 2 beats • note worth 4 beats • sound quality/characteristic • how long you hold notes/rests • 2+ notes playing at once, backing • structure of music/how it is laid out • walking speed, not too fast not too slow
Let's shake the world with music!!! 2017-03-08
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- something that makes us dance while listening to music
- Jew,lived in Germany,graduated from Oxford,Russian Raper
- were kissing and burning with Tauekel' Muslim in the end of her music video
- caused a lot of conflicts in KZ in 2016
- Style of music and dance
- a group of boys. They have not only song performance, but also dance performance
- a composer who had very good memory
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- was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period.
- stereotype: girls like boy, who can play it
- God of fast Rap
- AC&DC, the Beatles, Pink Floyd,Nirvana
- a singer (girl) who always says NO (to boys)
- something which is a little bit connected with poems (Fast)
- music which is old, but stays popular
- A wave(part) of pop music which is well known now around the globe
- moving in Rhythm of music
16 Clues: God of fast Rap • Style of music and dance • moving in Rhythm of music • a composer who had very good memory • music which is old, but stays popular • AC&DC, the Beatles, Pink Floyd,Nirvana • caused a lot of conflicts in KZ in 2016 • stereotype: girls like boy, who can play it • a singer (girl) who always says NO (to boys) • ...
Ceol 2025-12-15
Music Genres Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-19
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- electronic dance music: a range of genres of electronic music often played in nightclubs and characterized by a strong danceable beat
- country music that is polyphonic in character and is played on unamplified stringed instruments, with emphasis especially on the solo banjo.
- of, relating to, or constituting the formally and artistically more sophisticated and enduring types of music, as distinguished from popular and folk music and jazz. Classical music includes symphonies, operas, sonatas, song cycles, and lieder.
- a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure
- a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody
- of or relating to popular songs
- metal aggressive and heavily amplified rock music, commonly performed by groups that wear spectacular or bizarre costumes.
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- a style of popular music for dancing, usually recorded and with complex electronic instrumentation, in which simple, repetitive lyrics are subordinated to a heavy, pulsating, rhythmic beat.
- rock a type of rock-'n'-roll, reaching its peak in the late 1970s and characterized by loud, insistent music and abusive or violent protest lyrics, and whose performers and followers are distinguished by extremes of dress and socially defiant behavior.
- music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century and subsequently developing through various increasingly complex styles, generally marked by intricate, propulsive rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, improvisatory, virtuosic solos, melodic freedom, and a harmonic idiom ranging from simple diatonicism through chromaticism to atonality
- a song, originating with African Americans, that is marked by the frequent occurrence of blue notes, and that takes the basic form, customarily improvised upon in performance, of a 12-bar chorus consisting of a 3-line stanza with the second line repeating the first.
- pop music from Korea
- a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban Black performers in the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter intoned by a vocalist or vocalists
- a style and genre of largely string-accompanied American popular music having roots in the folk music of the Southeast and cowboy music of the West, usually vocalized, generally simple in form and harmony, and typified by romantic or melancholy ballads accompanied by acoustic or electric guitar, banjo, violin, and harmonica
14 Clues: pop music from Korea • of or relating to popular songs • a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody • metal aggressive and heavily amplified rock music, commonly performed by groups that wear spectacular or bizarre costumes. • ...
Lesson 6 Review 2025-07-10
New Year 2023-01-24
18 Clues: horn • mask • dance • music • party • balloon • glasses • january • confetti • december • calendar • midnight • countdown • fireworks • party-hat • hourglass • decorations • firecracker
Kalimantan 2024-05-13
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- The majority ethnic group from south Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from south Kalimantan
- Capital city of South Kalimantan
- Traditional house from south Kalimantan
- Capital city of North Kalimantan
- Traditional weapon from Kalimantan
- Traditional house from Central Kalimantan
- Traditional custome from Central Kalimantan
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- War dance from West Kalimantan
- Capital city of West Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from North Kalimantan
- Capital city for East Kalimantan
- Traditional house from North Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from East Kalimantan
- Capital city for Central Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from west kalimantan
- English name for Kalimantan island
- Traditional dance from north Kalimantan
18 Clues: War dance from West Kalimantan • Capital city of West Kalimantan • Capital city of South Kalimantan • Capital city for East Kalimantan • Capital city of North Kalimantan • Traditional weapon from Kalimantan • English name for Kalimantan island • Capital city for Central Kalimantan • Traditional house from south Kalimantan • Traditional house from North Kalimantan • ...
Elements Of Music 2021-09-14
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- loud
- the actual tune of music
- the distinct tone quality of sound
- how the notes blend together
- very soft/ quiet
- 2 or more melodies with a simple harmony (texture)
- an instrument that produces sound itself
- very loud
- an instrument that uses air to produce sound
- an instrument that produces sound through vibrating strings
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- the structure of music
- an instrument that produces an artificial, electronic sound
- a single line melody with a simple harmony (texture)
- an instrument that produces sound through a vibrating membrane
- the volume of music
- a single line melody (texture)
- the speed of music
- soft/ quiet
18 Clues: loud • very loud • soft/ quiet • very soft/ quiet • the speed of music • the volume of music • the structure of music • the actual tune of music • how the notes blend together • a single line melody (texture) • the distinct tone quality of sound • an instrument that produces sound itself • an instrument that uses air to produce sound • 2 or more melodies with a simple harmony (texture) • ...
Musical Terms! 2025-02-04
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- rhythmic effect that places emphasis on the + of the beat
- articulation that connects notes of different pitches
- 3 beats of sound in 4/4 time
- opening passage of a piece of music
- beat 4 in a conducting pattern
- piece of music featuring 3 different parts played together
- speed of a piece of music
- song in which the same part is played or sung by 2 or more groups starting at different times
- some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- loud
- equals 2 counts in 4/4 time
- raises the pitch of a note one half step
- beat 3 in a conducting pattern
- fast
- emphasize of a note (hit it a little harder)
- medium
- beat 2 in a conducting pattern
- take a breath!
- gradually slow the tempo
- music that comes before the first full measure
- 2 or more notes sounded at the same time
- tells you the number of counts per measure
- only one person plays
- piece of music featuring 2 different parts played together
- interval consisting of 2 half steps
- type of attack used to play a note or group of notes
- a melody within a piece of music
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 1/2 count of sound in 4/4 time
- equals 1 count of silence in 4/4 time
- gradually softer
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- Majestically
- everyone plays
- playing or singing a piece of music for the first time
- creation of music that can be performed later, usually from written notation
- medium soft
- last measures of a composition, often containing music added to give a feeling of finality
- articulation that connects notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- equals 4 counts of silence in 4/4 time
- these note names are assigned to the lines and spaces of the staff
- equals 1 count in 4/4 time
- type of composition that begins with a main melody and continues with a different version of the main melody
- two or more notes played or sung at the same time
- distance between to pitches
- hold a note or rest longer than its usual value
- medium loud
- soft
- musical sentence, often 4 or 8 measures long
- equals 2 counts of silence in 4/4 time
- volume of a piece of music
- find important places in the music using these markers
- beat 1 in a conducting pattern
- a small group or section plays
- choice of instruments used to play the music
- symbol that alters the pitch of a note until the end of the measure
- slow
- equals 4 counts in 4/4 time
- gradually louder
- shorten the note
60 Clues: loud • fast • soft • slow • medium • medium soft • medium loud • Majestically • everyone plays • take a breath! • gradually louder • shorten the note • gradually softer • only one person plays • cancels a flat or sharp • gradually slow the tempo • speed of a piece of music • equals 1 count in 4/4 time • volume of a piece of music • equals 2 counts in 4/4 time • distance between to pitches • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 1 2016-09-29
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- ________ means very impressive and sometimes a little frightening.
- If something makes you feel ________, it is making you feel very upset or afraid.
- ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll.
- If something is ________, it has something to do with more than one country.
- ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico.
- A _______ is what people join to win prizes.
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- I something is ________ it is related to business. (First letter C).
- Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________.
- Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei.
- To ask for something in a way that shows you are not proud is to ________.
- ________ music is music that uses electronic musical instruments.
- ________ is a type of music that was developed among African-American musicians using rap.
- ________ is a type of popular music of US black origin in which words are spoken quickly with some misical intruments playing in the background.
- stand We say "________" if we dislikes someone or something very much.
- Pop music is often simply called ________.
15 Clues: Pop music is often simply called ________. • A _______ is what people join to win prizes. • Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei. • ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico. • ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll. • Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________. • ...
postmodern 2023-04-05
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- Subtitle of composer Philip Glass's Fourth Symphony
- Making new music from different pieces of music
- guitar Typical instruments from the postmodern era
- Music style in which very small musical units are cut out and repeated to compose music
- Most dominant pop music genre in the 1970s
- revolution Political reform by President Mao Zedong in China in 1966
- Rolling Stones Famous 1960s American rock 'n' roll
- music Unpredictable music that is not created by the composer.
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- The idea is to break away from the pre-WW2 norm
- The ever-increasing development of the world economy
- a machine that can create, transform, and combine sounds by means of electronic circuitry
- O'Reilly The Who composed a song in 1971 named after Terry Riley and Baba Maher.
- piano The transformation of a grand piano into a percussion band by inserting screws and other objects between the strings.
- Bowie Who worked in various rock and pop styles in the late 20th and early 21st century, experimenting with several traditional collaborators
- The characteristic way of playing music by DJs using turntables
15 Clues: Most dominant pop music genre in the 1970s • The idea is to break away from the pre-WW2 norm • Making new music from different pieces of music • Rolling Stones Famous 1960s American rock 'n' roll • Subtitle of composer Philip Glass's Fourth Symphony • The ever-increasing development of the world economy • guitar Typical instruments from the postmodern era • ...
Band English Teacher win Mercury Prize 2025-10-15
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- As the best ___ of the genre, their songs strategically blend post-punk and social wit, earning a Mercury Prize nod and BBC Sound of 2025 buzz.
- Their debut This Could Be Texas ___ music lovers with outstanding lyricism.
- ___ of their roots—Leeds’ gritty pubs—kept them grounded.
- ___ their music is effortless—each track is a journey, not a product.
- Lily Fontaine ___ sharp, haggle-free commentary on identity.
- All these leave a ___ impression.
- ___ by curiosity, teenagers have started to listen to their music.
- Even older people find their music ___.
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- Many shops play their songs ___.
- Guitarist Lewis Whiting’s riffs, paired with Nicholas Eden’s bass and Douglas Frost’s drums, tailored an ___ that tracked raw energy.
- Their songs are answering fans’___ with every chord.
- The evolving music ___ also boosts their popularity.
- The ___ quality of the music has created a blast in the UK.
- Their music is very special, with a whole new ___.
- Members of the ___ British rock band English Teacher don’t just play—they have reshaped the UK music landscape in 2025.
15 Clues: Many shops play their songs ___. • All these leave a ___ impression. • Even older people find their music ___. • Their music is very special, with a whole new ___. • Their songs are answering fans’___ with every chord. • The evolving music ___ also boosts their popularity. • ___ of their roots—Leeds’ gritty pubs—kept them grounded. • ...
My Title 2021-03-15
24 Clues: buy • wolf • ride • zebra • piece • music • speak • mouse • dance • paint • borrow • tennis • bottle • surgeon • probably • designer • homework • sandwich • lemonade • director • furniture • volleyball • blueberries • stomachache
Crossword Carnaval 2022-03-14
22 Clues: sun • king • heat • food • queen • dance • music • party • makeup • parade • people • breeze • floats • dancers • concert • friends • costumes • festival • celebrate • cumbia music • more expensive • group in a carnival
Final Exam Study 2021-12-09
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- Hungarian-born composer and piano virtuoso Franz ______, known for inventing new piano playing techniques and having huge crowds of fanatic followers
- a popular genre of vocal music in the Renaissance; a polyphonic secular song for several voices, sung a cappella, using lots of text painting (ex. "As Vesta Was Descending" by Thomas Weelkes)
- the era of music that lasted from approximately 1750-1820; notable composers of this era include Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
- ________ music; the opposite of absolute music; instrumental music which tells a story
- the relative highness/lowness that we hear in a sound
- German opera composer of the late Romantic era Richard ________
- one major genre of music in which Bach never composed
- Gregorian _________: sacred texts sung a cappella and without meter, monophonic in texture
- Italian Baroque era composer Antonio __________, who also worked at a girls' orphanage and whose best known musical piece is the set of four concerti grossi called "The Four Seasons"
- along with Leonin, one of the notable composers from 12th/13th century Paris, known for his contributions to polyphony and measured rhythm
- the title of the first known surviving opera, by Claudio Monteverdi
- ________ music: a genre of music meant for more intimate gatherings, using smaller groups of instruments (ex. "Piano Trio No. 1" by Mendelssohn)
- the family of instruments including piano, organ, and harpsichord
- also called "Lieder"; the genre of music using solo singer and piano (ex. "Der Erlkönig" by Schubert) (2 words)
- the musical form used for arias in the Baroque era, going through two contrasting sections before returning to the first section again, with ornaments (2 words)
- the era of music that lasted from 1450-1600, when vocal music was abundant, melodies were relatively simple, and polyphonic texture was predominant
- a stopping/resting point at the end of a phrase
- the term for music sung without instrumental accompaniment (2 words)
- a song form having the same melody repeated with each new stanza of text (ex. the hymn "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" by Martin Luther)
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- the musical form having three main parts called the exposition, development, and recapitulation
- the movement from a dissonance to a consonance
- Polish composer Frederick _________, who composed exclusively for the piano (ex. "Nocturne in E flat major")
- the family of instruments including guitar, harp, violin, and cello
- the simplest texture, ex. one person singing "Happy Birthday" by oneself
- the opposite of staccato; meaning to sing/play "smooth and connected"
- the era of music that lasted from 1600-1750; notable composers of this era include Vivaldi, Handel, and Bach
- English composer John _________, best known for his contributions to lute song repertoire, as with the song "Flow, My Tears"
- the era of music that lasted from approximately 1820-1900; notable composers of this era include Schubert, the Schumanns, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner
- the family of instruments including timpani, bass drum, triangle, bells, and cymbals
- the family of instruments including bassoon, flute, clarinet, and oboe
- the speed of the beat
- the highest female singing voice
- the typical "solo song" in opera, which features fairly dramatic subject matter and expresses deep emotions
- 12th century German nun and composer Hildegard von _________; her most famous work is the sacred music drama "Ordo Virtutum" or "Play of the Virtues"
- the individual distinguishing quality of a sound
- the opposite of sacred; meaning not religious in nature
- a collection of three or more notes sounded at the same time
37 Clues: the speed of the beat • the highest female singing voice • the movement from a dissonance to a consonance • a stopping/resting point at the end of a phrase • the individual distinguishing quality of a sound • the relative highness/lowness that we hear in a sound • one major genre of music in which Bach never composed • ...
Characteristics of Baroque Music Summary 2013-11-01
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- / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics
- / Baroque composers used music to depict the meaning of specific what?
- / Bach's first name
- / The Baroque trumpet had no valves?
- / Two or more melodies weaving in and out of one another.
- / Baroque music uses repeated melodic lines that develop in what with every repeat?
- / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods?
- / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano.
- / Which new form of music did the Baroque era see the birth of?
- / The modern day guitar is related to which Baroque instrument?
- / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V
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- / What became a dominant stylistic feature in late Baroque phase?
- / The word Baroque comes from the which Portuguese word?
- /True or False, Baroque refers only to a style of music?
- / What was used to achieve an unbroken, consistent rhythmic flow throughout a piece?
- / Which instrument began to emerge as the most important instrument during the Baroque period?
- / One melody with chordal accompaniment.
- / The Baroque style was known for its ______________, complex, flamboyant nature
- / What were the only percussion instrument used in serious Baroque music?
- / Rhythmic patterns can frequently be heard what throughout a Baroque piece of music?
- / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus?
21 Clues: / Bach's first name • / The Baroque trumpet had no valves? • / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus? • / One melody with chordal accompaniment. • / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics • / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V • / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods? • / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano. • ...
Opera Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-11
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- a long song sung by a solo voice
- a group that performs music in an opera
- a dramatic change in volume and force to add life to your playing
- very flowing
- this is commonly called mezzo
- the presentation of something on a screen
- the highest adult male male singing voice or the lowest adult female singing voice
- music written to go specifically along with a film
- the note is sharply played
- a theme recurring through music
- what somone say when they like your performance (feminine)
- the plan
- this was especially in late 19th century Italian operas
- of the male singing voices, this is the highest
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- the male singing voice between tenor and bass
- a man’s voice at its lowest
- two people performing together
- a group of performers with different instruments
- a soprano specializes in this
- this is sung in rhythm with ordinary dialogue
- of the four singing voices this is the highest
- a musical instrument with keys that strike the metal strings
- the opening music
- a dramatic performance
- opera text
- the opening music the orchestra play at the beginning of an opera
- loud in music notations
- what somone say when they like your performance
28 Clues: the plan • opera text • very flowing • the opening music • a dramatic performance • loud in music notations • the note is sharply played • a man’s voice at its lowest • a soprano specializes in this • this is commonly called mezzo • two people performing together • a theme recurring through music • a long song sung by a solo voice • a group that performs music in an opera • ...
