music Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Concert Band Crossword 2023-03-23
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- a symbol that looks like a hashtag (#)and raises a note by one half step
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- one silent beat
- brass instrument with a slide
- the clef that indicates the position of note names on a music staff for trombone, euphonium, and tuba
- indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- two beats of sound
- practice with this tool/app to work on tempo and steady beat
- the steady pulse of music
- two silent beats
- a note that is held until the teacher tells you to rest
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- four beats of sound
- a symbol that looks like a lower case "b" and lowers a pitch by one half step
- four silent beats
- Mr. Wolf's main instrument
- woodwind instrument with no reed
- the clef that indicates the position of note names on a music staff for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, horn, and mallets
- one beat of sound
- the symbol for going back and playing a section of music a second time (without stopping)
- Mr. Wolf's favorite beverage to drink while at school
- silence in music
- instrument invented to combine a trumpet and clarinet
- LOW brass instrument with three keys
23 Clues: one silent beat • silence in music • two silent beats • four silent beats • one beat of sound • two beats of sound • four beats of sound • the steady pulse of music • Mr. Wolf's main instrument • brass instrument with a slide • woodwind instrument with no reed • LOW brass instrument with three keys • indicates the end of a piece of music • ...
Musical Vocabulary - Go fast, so you don't finish last! Go slow, and you'll never know! 2024-07-19
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- a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
- a decrease in loudness in a piece of music.
- performed at a moderately slow tempo.
- a set of five parallel lines and the spaces between them, on which notes are written to indicate their pitch.
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- an arrangement of the notes in any system of music in ascending or descending order of pitch.
- a passage performed or marked to be performed loudly.
- the concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure.
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
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- the higher clef
- a pause or period of silence in a piece of music
- above true or normal pitch.
- a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument or the human voice.
- the lower clef
- performed at a brisk tempo.
- a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest.
- a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music.
- a passage marked to be performed softly.
- in slow tempo
- a female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
- below true or normal pitch.
21 Clues: in slow tempo • the lower clef • the higher clef • above true or normal pitch. • performed at a brisk tempo. • below true or normal pitch. • performed at a moderately slow tempo. • a passage marked to be performed softly. • a decrease in loudness in a piece of music. • a pause or period of silence in a piece of music • a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest. • ...
The Longest Music and the Brain Crossword 2025-06-06
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- used to appreciate and interpret language and sound
- when making music and experiencing it together, this substance comes to play
- our muscle memory (playing the piano)
- reduces or increases heart rate and blood pressure
- music enhances the memories
- music can temporarily stop its symptoms
- triggers emotions when listening to music
- expresses music
- world's oldest musical instrument
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- helps us analyze and enjoy music
- used to visualize a musical score
- music enhances its functions (thinking, planning)
12 Clues: expresses music • music enhances the memories • helps us analyze and enjoy music • used to visualize a musical score • world's oldest musical instrument • our muscle memory (playing the piano) • music can temporarily stop its symptoms • triggers emotions when listening to music • music enhances its functions (thinking, planning) • ...
Mexican Music & History Crossword 2025-03-18
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- Which mexican leader was killed in 1923?
- The Mayans were an ancient people who lived in the region. They are renowned for which cultural development?
- The Olmecs were the first ancient civilization in the region. What did they pioneer?
- What is the official language of Mexico?
- This type of Mexican music tells stories of heroes, outlaws, or historical events, often with a narrative structure.
- This Mexican music genre is characterized by slow, romantic ballads.
- In which century did mexico a spanish colony?/
- The dance style associated with Son Jarocho music that involves foot tapping.
- This legendary Mexican ranchera singer was known as "El ídolo de México".
- How many people now live in Mexico?
- This Mexican band is known for its accordion-driven music and the hit song "La Culebra."
- During the first world war which side did mexico support?
- A genre of Mexican music that blends indigenous rhythms with European instruments, often upbeat and festive.
- What is the capital of mexico?
- Mexican singer famous for his iconic ballads and rancheras, like "La Ley del Monte".
- In the 1500s, which nation conquered much of the area of Mexico?
- People have been living in the area of Mexico for about how long?
- Famous Mexican actress and singer who performed with big band orchestras in the 1940s and 1950s.
- Mexican song that is often sung during celebrations, telling of love, country pride, or patriotism.
- What genre of music is associated with large brass bands and originated in the state of Sinaloa?
- Before he became an 19th-century Mexican president, what career did Antonio de Santa Ana pursue?
- Famous Mexican singer known for his songs "El Son de la Negra" and "Cien años".
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- The rhythm associated with Cumbia music, often characterized by a catchy, repetitive beat.
- This popular Mexican instrument is similar to a guitar but larger, used in Mariachi music.
- What is mexican currency?
- Which issue triggered the Mexican-American War?
- TRATSKY Which leading russian revolutionry was killed in mexico with an ice pick?
- What day is the Mexican equivalent of America's Fourth of July?
- This Mexican composer was known for his signature mariachi and ranchera music.
- Which country invaded Mexico in 1861?
- Mexico is currently comprised of how many states?
- What was mexico originally known as?
- What is the pricipal religion of Mexico?
- The 1810 Battle of Calderón Bridge was part of the War of Independence. It found 100,000 insurgent troops facing how many Spanish regulars?
- This Mexican musician is famous for his fusion of rock and Latin rhythms, especially with the Santana band.
- This Mexican singer is known for his hits like "Amor Eterno" and "La Charreada".
- This popular genre of Mexican music features the accordion.
- The Mexican music genre that often features the accordion, polka rhythms, and danceable beats.
- A popular Mexican brass instrument, similar to a tuba, used in Banda and Norteño music.
- Which Mexican singer was known as the “Queen of Tejano music”?
- Popular Mexican singer known for songs like "La Bikina" and "Que bonita es mi tierra".
- Who was U.S. president during the Mexican-American War?
- Who was Maximilian I?
- The traditional Mexican music style originating from the state of Jalisco, often played with violins and trumpets.
- Since 2006, about how many people have been killed due to organized crime in Mexico?
- This famous Mexican folk song, often associated with the Mexican Revolution, is called "The Cockroach."
- This is a traditional folk dance and music from Veracruz.
- Famous Mexican rock band with hits like "Rayando el Sol" and "Oye Mi Amor".
- Which old Mexican civilization rose during the 14th century?
- In 1845, the United States annexed land and turned it into a new state. What state was it?
50 Clues: Who was Maximilian I? • What is mexican currency? • What is the capital of mexico? • How many people now live in Mexico? • What was mexico originally known as? • Which country invaded Mexico in 1861? • Which mexican leader was killed in 1923? • What is the official language of Mexico? • What is the pricipal religion of Mexico? • In which century did mexico a spanish colony?/ • ...
Senior 2 module 7 music 2019-11-01
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- A music that sounds similar to jazz.
- Love songs are usually this.
- The style of music that Bob Marley made world-famous in the 70's
- The opposite of "happy"
- People who make this type of music use new ideas or instruments. They try new sounds and like to create unusual things.
- The opposite of fast
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- Something that keeps your attention or interest
- A type of music that is easy to remember.
- Beethoven or Mozart played this type of music
- The style of music that Becky G, Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber make
- Makes you feel relaxed.
- Heavy metal or punk music can be like this.
- When a music is boring because it doesn´t change we say it is....
13 Clues: The opposite of fast • Makes you feel relaxed. • The opposite of "happy" • Love songs are usually this. • A music that sounds similar to jazz. • A type of music that is easy to remember. • Heavy metal or punk music can be like this. • Beethoven or Mozart played this type of music • Something that keeps your attention or interest • ...
Maya Goulding Indian Music Crossword 2023-05-04
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- Length of notes
- Father of Carnatic music
- A beat and rythmic pattern used to help create the structure of Indian music
- Arrangement of notes that composers and musicians choose from to make music sound a certain way
- Main stress of the rythem
- Tells herotic and romantic stories, any speed, variety of talas, starts with an alapana
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- Music from the north
- Classical music, 4-8 lines of lyrics set to a tune, performer improvises off of lines
- Make music up as you go along
- A note played continuously underneath the muscic
- musical scale, 7 notes, each has a different character so you use them for different purposes
- Music from the south
- Classical music, joyous emotions, performed at ends of concerts
13 Clues: Length of notes • Music from the north • Music from the south • Father of Carnatic music • Main stress of the rythem • Make music up as you go along • A note played continuously underneath the muscic • Classical music, joyous emotions, performed at ends of concerts • A beat and rythmic pattern used to help create the structure of Indian music • ...
40. Music Video & Visual Arts 2025-08-18
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- Video with narrative or thematic storyline
- Written proposal outlining video concept
- Planned sequence of dance movements
- Raw, unedited footage from video shoot
- Key technique for replacing backgrounds
- Preliminary animated version of storyboard
- Video that spreads rapidly through social media
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- First public showing of a music video
- Video focusing on the band playing
- Music Television network that launched in 1981
- Money allocated for music video production
- Editing technique combining multiple images
- Visual plan for music video scenes
- Camera system for smooth moving shots
- Regular playing of videos on music channels
15 Clues: Video focusing on the band playing • Visual plan for music video scenes • Planned sequence of dance movements • First public showing of a music video • Camera system for smooth moving shots • Raw, unedited footage from video shoot • Key technique for replacing backgrounds • Written proposal outlining video concept • Video with narrative or thematic storyline • ...
Revision 2025-01-12
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- A note whose value is two beats
- Numbers the indicate how many beats are in a bar
- Music played at a fast pace
- A period of silence in a piece
- A written piece of music
- How fast or slow the music is
- A Member of the brass family
- How loud or soft the music is
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- A Member of the string family
- It is drawn at the start of a score(also known as a G clef)
- Music played quietly
- A note whose value is one beat
- A member of the percussion family
- A member of the woodwind family
- A note whose value is four beats
- The beat of a song
16 Clues: The beat of a song • Music played quietly • A written piece of music • Music played at a fast pace • A Member of the brass family • A Member of the string family • How fast or slow the music is • How loud or soft the music is • A note whose value is one beat • A period of silence in a piece • A note whose value is two beats • A member of the woodwind family • ...
RENISSANCE 2025-03-26
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- a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist
- dominant intellectual movement
- Italian madrigal composer known for the extensive use of word painting
- Every educated person was expected to be trained in what discipline
- first female composer
- Carlo Gesualdo was known for what type of harmonies
- plucked string instrument shaped like half a pear
- Motet for two or more choirs
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- helped spread secular music
- music performed only with instruments
- composition for several voices set to a short secular poem
- a contemporary of DaVinci
- Secular music is mainly what kind of texture
- sacred choral composition made up of five sections
- choral music without instruments
- musical representation of specific poetic images
16 Clues: first female composer • a contemporary of DaVinci • helped spread secular music • Motet for two or more choirs • dominant intellectual movement • choral music without instruments • music performed only with instruments • Secular music is mainly what kind of texture • musical representation of specific poetic images • plucked string instrument shaped like half a pear • ...
Nathaniel Laya Indian Music Crossword 2022-05-05
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- what is length of beats
- Means clap
- which music has more outside influences
- what tells heroic and romantic stories
- where does hindustani music come from
- Indian instrument that has 25 strings
- what is the Financial center of India
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- Main stress of the rhythm
- which type of music had larger temples
- what is capital city of india
- popular chordophone instrument in India has
- where does carnatic music come from
- the first name of the musician George H liked
- what is the religion of hindustani music
- name for musical scale that uses 7 notes
15 Clues: Means clap • what is length of beats • Main stress of the rhythm • what is capital city of india • where does carnatic music come from • where does hindustani music come from • Indian instrument that has 25 strings • what is the Financial center of India • which type of music had larger temples • what tells heroic and romantic stories • which music has more outside influences • ...
Rock n' Roll of the 1960s 2023-07-20
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- Invasion of bands from the UK
- (Artistic and musical style of the era
- American band and TV show
- Popular format for recording albums
- Last name of a famous female singer
- Music genre influenced by beach culture
- Rock music used to express social and political issues
- Record label known for soul and R&B music
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- Counterculture movement associated with rock music
- Iconic British band of the 1960s
- Popular dance style of the 1960s
- First name of a legendary guitarist
- The King of ___
- Famous 1969 music festival
- The ___ Stones, rock band
15 Clues: The King of ___ • American band and TV show • The ___ Stones, rock band • Famous 1969 music festival • Invasion of bands from the UK • Iconic British band of the 1960s • Popular dance style of the 1960s • First name of a legendary guitarist • Popular format for recording albums • Last name of a famous female singer • (Artistic and musical style of the era • ...
Nashville 2023-05-10
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- Famous stage, the Grand Ole ___
- Famous guitar brand headquartered in Nashville
- Bars with live music, typically country
- River flowing through the city
- Renowned university in Nashville
- Last name of a famous singer-songwriter who moved to Nashville at 14
- Nashville's NHL team
- Famous cafe where songwriters perform
- Predominant music genre in Nashville
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- Historic music venue, the ____ Auditorium
- Nashville has a full-scale replica of this ancient Greek temple
- Nashville is known as the ____ City
- Main downtown street known for live music venues
- Nashville's NFL team
- Popular food style in Nashville
15 Clues: Nashville's NFL team • Nashville's NHL team • River flowing through the city • Famous stage, the Grand Ole ___ • Popular food style in Nashville • Renowned university in Nashville • Nashville is known as the ____ City • Predominant music genre in Nashville • Famous cafe where songwriters perform • Bars with live music, typically country • ...
Music Genres 2023-01-05
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- he ability to convey excitement and emotion in a way that gets people dancing and singing
- hard-edged music performed with electric guitars, drums, bass, and vocals
- started in New Orleans, Lousiana, and became the first original sophisticated, original music in American history.
- a culture stemmed from the economic and political inequality of the late 1960’s and the black arts movement in the 1970’s
- Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century
- soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s
- a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot
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- Started in the urban nightlife scene in Philadelphia and NYC during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- a style of dance music that evolved from the
- music of the 1700s
- a form of contemporary music that distinguishes itself from folk, art, and classical styles of music
- music of the 1600s
- An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music
13 Clues: music of the 1700s • music of the 1600s • soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s • a style of dance music that evolved from the • Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century • a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot • An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music • ...
Music Genres 2023-01-05
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- the ability to convey excitement and emotion in a way that gets people dancing and singing
- hard-edged music performed with electric guitars, drums, bass, and vocals
- started in New Orleans, Lousiana, and became the first original sophisticated, original music in American history.
- a culture stemmed from the economic and political inequality of the late 1960’s and the black arts movement in the 1970’s
- Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century
- soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s
- a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot
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- Started in the urban nightlife scene in Philadelphia and NYC during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- a style of dance music that evolved from the
- music of the 1700s
- a form of contemporary music that distinguishes itself from folk, art, and classical styles of music
- music of the 1600s
- An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music
13 Clues: music of the 1700s • music of the 1600s • soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s • a style of dance music that evolved from the • Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century • a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot • An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music • ...
Music Genres 2023-01-05
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- this genre conveys excitement and emotion in a way that gets people dancing and singing
- hard-edged music performed with electric guitars, drums, bass, and vocals
- started in New Orleans, Lousiana, and became the first original sophisticated, original music in American history.
- a culture stemmed from the economic and political inequality of the late 1960’s and the black arts movement in the 1970’s
- Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century
- soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s
- a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot
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- Started in the urban nightlife scene in Philadelphia and NYC during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- a style of dance music that evolved from the
- music of the 1700s
- a form of contemporary music that distinguishes itself from folk, art, and classical styles of music
- music of the 1600s
- An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music
13 Clues: music of the 1700s • music of the 1600s • soul, and jazz scenes in the mid-1960s • a style of dance music that evolved from the • Originated in Mississippi and Texas, late 19th Century • a theatrical production with a simple but distinctive plot • An American genre of music originating from folk and cowboy music • ...
Be creative 2024-05-03
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- of popular modern music with a strong loud beat, played using guitars and drums
- long, complicated piece of music for a large orchestra, in three or four main parts
- a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain
- the main part of a land mass as opposed to an island or peninsula
- a husband or wife, considered in relation to their partner.
- drawing or picture in a book, magazine
- public performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person or a small group.
- a single blow to something, such as a drum, or a movement of something, such as your heart
- the traditional music of the people in a country or region
- a person who writes scripts, as for movies, radio, or television.
- a person who uses or supports strong actions
- a piece of music written to be sung by a choir
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- three or more musical notes played at the same time
- A piece of music for one performer
- an act of moving
- someone who performs on the street or in a public place, especially for money
- type of music with strong rhythms
- a place of entertainment open until late at night,
- something that you hear
- a person who writes novels
- a piece of thin material worn by women to cover the face or head
- place with a flat open area in the middle and seats around it where people can watch sports and entertainment
- the words of a popular song
- the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously
24 Clues: an act of moving • something that you hear • a person who writes novels • the words of a popular song • type of music with strong rhythms • A piece of music for one performer • drawing or picture in a book, magazine • a person who uses or supports strong actions • a piece of music written to be sung by a choir • a place of entertainment open until late at night, • ...
MA Crossword review for week 2 2025-09-02
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- Separates bars
- The seven letters of the musical alphabet (starting on A)
- Background music that supports the melody
- signature Tells us how many beats are in a bar
- What we call medieval music that has no instruments
- A note worth one beat
- A note worth two beats
- A note worth half a beat
- There are four of them on the ukulele
- The most famous composer of ragtime
- When music has one melody and accompaniment
- The idea that humans are really cool and can solve problems on their own
- A genre popularized by Scott Joplin
- The main tune of a song
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- A group of beats
- The name of one medieval composer that we know
- Lasted from 1500-1600
- When a sound is stressed/louder than others
- A steady pulse
- These look like swirly symbols; they tell us the letter name of the note
- When music has multiple melodies at the same time
- These are five lines that we write notes on
- When music has just one melody and nothing else
- The long skinny part of the ukulele
- What we call old music whose author we don't know
- A pretty-sounding chord with three pitches that Renaissance composers used
- Rhythms that are accented off the beat
- Sound organized by accent and duration
- Lasted from 500-1500
- What we call medieval music that is religious
- A collection of pitches that Renaissance composers used in their songs
31 Clues: A steady pulse • Separates bars • A group of beats • Lasted from 500-1500 • Lasted from 1500-1600 • A note worth one beat • A note worth two beats • The main tune of a song • A note worth half a beat • The long skinny part of the ukulele • The most famous composer of ragtime • A genre popularized by Scott Joplin • There are four of them on the ukulele • ...
Year 8 Music Skills Revision 2018-09-09
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- The speed or pace of music
- Tells you how many beats are in a bar
- The musical term for singing, a singer, the part that is sung etc.
- A repeated musical pattern
- The form of a song - the different sections that make up a song
- The words used in a song
- The loudness and softness of music
- The underlying pulse in music
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- A musical symbol that tells someone reading music what pitch the notes on the stave will be.
- Organised group of singers
- The highness and lowness of sound
- The opening of a song
- Symbol (letter or number) used in a score or piece of music to mark an important section
- A section of a piece featuring a single musician
- A musical sentence or thought
- Set of five parallel lines used to write or notate music
16 Clues: The opening of a song • The words used in a song • The speed or pace of music • Organised group of singers • A repeated musical pattern • A musical sentence or thought • The underlying pulse in music • The highness and lowness of sound • The loudness and softness of music • Tells you how many beats are in a bar • A section of a piece featuring a single musician • ...
Composer Review 2024-10-21
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- a person who writes and creates music.
- Famous for Turkish March and first name is Amadeus
- the change between loud and soft in music.
- Sousa adapted the tuba to become this instrument.
- a string instrument with 4 strings starting with a C.
- the instrument that came before the piano.
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- a large musical instrument that can create massive sounds.
- King of Ragtime
- Known for melodic and emotional music. Wrote 9 symphonies.
- known for his rhythmic music comparable to math.
- the speed of which music is performed.
- the earliest composer we looked at.
- a strong rhythm based piece of music that usually is patriotic.
- The March King
14 Clues: The March King • King of Ragtime • the earliest composer we looked at. • a person who writes and creates music. • the speed of which music is performed. • the change between loud and soft in music. • the instrument that came before the piano. • known for his rhythmic music comparable to math. • Sousa adapted the tuba to become this instrument. • ...
Year 8 Music Skills Revision 2018-09-09
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- A section of a piece featuring a single musician
- The underlying pulse in music
- The speed or pace of music
- The highness and lowness of sound
- The form of a song - the different sections that make up a song
- A musical symbol that tells someone reading music what pitch the notes on the stave will be.
- The words used in a song
- The loudness and softness of music
- The opening of a song
- Symbol (letter or number) used in a score or piece of music to mark an important section
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- Set of five parallel lines used to write or notate music
- The musical term for singing, a singer, the part that is sung etc.
- Organised group of singers
- A musical sentence or thought
- Tells you how many beats are in a bar
- A repeated musical pattern
16 Clues: The opening of a song • The words used in a song • The speed or pace of music • Organised group of singers • A repeated musical pattern • The underlying pulse in music • A musical sentence or thought • The highness and lowness of sound • The loudness and softness of music • Tells you how many beats are in a bar • A section of a piece featuring a single musician • ...
Music Appreciation: 1960s 2023-09-28
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- Music popular amongst Southern California surf culture.
- An extreme love for a certain band during the 1960s
- One of the "greatest instrumentalists in rock history".
- The Fab Four. Considered the most influential band of all time.
- A more free form subgenre of Rock & Roll.
- Music without any singing.
- A more aggressive form of Rock & Roll music.
- A war from 1955-1975 that influenced Rock music in the 60s.
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- Cultural phenomenon where British music and culture became popular in the US.
- Singing without any musical accompaniment.
- Youth Subculture from the UK that dressed smartly as a form of rebellion.
- A Youth Subculture from the UK that resembled Greasers from the US.
- A popular and well selling Surf Rock band.
- Queen of Soul.
- Music that originates in tradition or that is written in such a style.
- A smaller more specific genre within a broader genre.
16 Clues: Queen of Soul. • Music without any singing. • A more free form subgenre of Rock & Roll. • Singing without any musical accompaniment. • A popular and well selling Surf Rock band. • A more aggressive form of Rock & Roll music. • An extreme love for a certain band during the 1960s • A smaller more specific genre within a broader genre. • ...
Cateline's Renaissance Riddles! 2025-03-27
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- where was the work of Palestrina centered?
- the transition from Renaissance to Baroque; The __________ School.
- strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance.
- what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I?
- what was the most popular instrument found in Renaissance homes?
- which Italian madrigal composer was known for their extensive use of word painting?
- the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is...
- where did the Renaissance madrigal originate?
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- first book of polyphonic music printed completely from movable type appeared in...
- what is the other main type of sacred music present in the Renaissance; _________ and masses.
- Prince of Venosa
- composer of "Flow My Tears"
- who was the first female to have her madrigal compositions printed.
- music was more important than instrumental music.
- what was the other subject Renaissance artists mainly drew and sculpted? Classic Literature and __________.
- every educated person was expected to be trained in what discipline?
16 Clues: Prince of Venosa • composer of "Flow My Tears" • where was the work of Palestrina centered? • where did the Renaissance madrigal originate? • what name was often used for Queen Elizabeth I? • music was more important than instrumental music. • strongly influenced art throughout the Renaissance. • the predominant texture of Renaissance sacred music is... • ...
Music of the Middle Ages 2023-08-18
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- everyone sings the same part of music at the same time
- piece of music that has many lines of notes at the same time
- when musical lines are added
- chant that was the earliest music of the middle ages
- religious music
- repeated lines throughout the ballad
- non-religious music
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- musicians that traveled the country and sang songs
- not identified by name
- piece of music that has one line of notes
- poem that tells a story that was originally written to be sung or spoken
- most popular instrument of the middle ages
- verse two rhyme scheme
- verse one rhyme scheme
14 Clues: religious music • non-religious music • not identified by name • verse two rhyme scheme • verse one rhyme scheme • when musical lines are added • repeated lines throughout the ballad • piece of music that has one line of notes • most popular instrument of the middle ages • musicians that traveled the country and sang songs • chant that was the earliest music of the middle ages • ...
POPULAR SONGS KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD 2021-10-11
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- the first song you learnt in this topic
- a version of an existing song
- a rpeated musical pattern
- singer of Shotgun
- the four chords you have been learning in order
- an instrument used in popular music which can be used for playing chords?
- the catchy part of a song
- the melody moves in 'leaps' between the notes
- the melody uses 'next door' notes
- the tune
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- the arrangement & order of the parts or sections of the music
- this section is repeated
- the music word for volume
- the difference between the lowest & highest notes in a piece of music
- at the end of a piece of music
- a form of musical notation containing only the essential elements of a popular song
- the first part of a song
17 Clues: the tune • singer of Shotgun • this section is repeated • the first part of a song • the music word for volume • a rpeated musical pattern • the catchy part of a song • a version of an existing song • at the end of a piece of music • the melody uses 'next door' notes • the first song you learnt in this topic • the melody moves in 'leaps' between the notes • ...
vocab isaac 2020-05-01
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- i am a very livley type of music
- i have a short melody
- becomeing smaller
- making it sound right
- can be called a stick
- music becomes slower
- i can also be called a song
- i am the symbol of wi-fi
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- something straight
- music becomes faster
- i establish the law
- how long something is
- i write this when i go somewhere
- the slope of somthing
- i prolong thishgs in music
- shoot's a big ball
16 Clues: becomeing smaller • something straight • shoot's a big ball • i establish the law • music becomes faster • music becomes slower • i have a short melody • how long something is • making it sound right • can be called a stick • the slope of somthing • i am the symbol of wi-fi • i prolong thishgs in music • i can also be called a song • i am a very livley type of music • ...
Country Music Crossword 2023-02-27
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- nickname for early country music
- June ______ Cash
- Waylon, "Are you Sure Hank Done it This Way?" singer
- Tammy, "First Lady of Country Music"
- Taylor, youngest album of the year winner
- George, "The Race is On" Singer
- First woman to win entertainer of the year
- "Grand Ole..."
- Willie, "Whiskey River" singer
- "Coal Miner's ____" Lynn hit/autobiography
- Presley, "the King"
- Jimmie, first country singer
- Johnny, "I walk the Line" singer
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- Tammy Wynette sings about it
- Patsy, "Queen of Country Music"
- "Honky Tonk _____" album by Parton, Lynn, and Wynette
- "Jolene" singer
- "_____ the Outlaws!" first platinum country album
- "Music City"
- Hank, died at 29
- Kitty, first female country solo artist
- Dolly Parton hit
- Garth, King of 90's country
23 Clues: "Music City" • "Grand Ole..." • "Jolene" singer • June ______ Cash • Hank, died at 29 • Dolly Parton hit • Presley, "the King" • Garth, King of 90's country • Tammy Wynette sings about it • Jimmie, first country singer • Willie, "Whiskey River" singer • Patsy, "Queen of Country Music" • George, "The Race is On" Singer • nickname for early country music • Johnny, "I walk the Line" singer • ...
All About Choir Rehearsals 2022-02-22
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- articulators, part of the face
- position of body while singing
- to interpret music notation
- an american form of music
- making consonants clear and understood
- abbreviation for soprano
- define coda
- power, strength needed to sing
- a choir works together like an athletic
- music is one part of this human skill
- degrees of loudness and softness
- sings should have a sense of this after every rehearsal
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- singers must listen for goo intonation
- needed for choir rehearsals
- singing in tune
- this instrument is in eery choir rehearsal room
- male voice between tenor and bass
- abbreviation for ritardando
- practicing of music
- singers shouldn't chew this during rehearsal
- singers memorize these
- part of a song sung by one person
22 Clues: define coda • singing in tune • practicing of music • singers memorize these • abbreviation for soprano • an american form of music • needed for choir rehearsals • to interpret music notation • abbreviation for ritardando • articulators, part of the face • position of body while singing • power, strength needed to sing • degrees of loudness and softness • ...
Music and Film 2022-10-03
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- use of a musical phrase to identify with a particular character, place or idea
- often referred to as background music, it’s the musical accompaniment that sets the mood of the scene. It also reinforces the dramatic and character developments.
- A.K.A Sync Points or Hit Points
- SHEET, A detailed listing of musical cues matching the visual action of a film so that composers can time their music accurately to match the visual images
- SCORE, A film score is original (usually instrumental) music composed and recorded especially for a film.
- MUSIC, Where the source of a sound is not visible on the screen (i.e. background music).
- The music and sound recorded on a motion picture film.
- MUSIC, Where the sound is visible on screen or where the source is implied to be present by the action/story of the film.
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- Choice of instruments, planned or arranged in the process of making a musical score.
- everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos or other media post-production.
- Automated Dialogue Replacement – the post-production process of recording and replacing voices on a soundtrack, after it has been shot on location.
- TRACK, Used to describe a score using a combination of original music, pre-existing classical pieces and popular music.
- MOUSING, Where the music is synced with the actions on screen.
- SCORE, consists of background music that is assembled entirely from pre-existing material.
14 Clues: A.K.A Sync Points or Hit Points • The music and sound recorded on a motion picture film. • MOUSING, Where the music is synced with the actions on screen. • use of a musical phrase to identify with a particular character, place or idea • Choice of instruments, planned or arranged in the process of making a musical score. • ...
World Music Crossword 2016-01-03
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- This adjective describes the rhythm in Brazilian Samba music.
- This large drum is used in Samba music.
- The name given to the scale of notes used in Classical Indian music.
- This term describes the melody and rhythm of Javanese Gamelan music.
- The name of the main melody in Javanese Gamelan music.
- A name given to the repetitive background tune in Classical Indian music.
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- This word describes the rhythm, tempo and melody of Classical Indian music.
- An Indian, metallic instrument with many strings.
- A word that can describe rhythm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rhythms are harder to play, and are used a lot in Samba music.
- The name of the older musical scale of notes used in Javanese Gamelan music, featuring 5 notes.
- This instrument is used in Samba music. It sounds like it should be spelled with an "h".
- The name of the scale of notes in Javanese Gamelan music that has 7 notes.
12 Clues: This large drum is used in Samba music. • An Indian, metallic instrument with many strings. • The name of the main melody in Javanese Gamelan music. • This adjective describes the rhythm in Brazilian Samba music. • This term describes the melody and rhythm of Javanese Gamelan music. • The name given to the scale of notes used in Classical Indian music. • ...
1960-1970 2024-11-21
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- A British rock band known for their edgy sound and long career.
- Famous British band of the 1960s, part of the "British Invasion."
- The "Queen of Soul" who sang hits like "Respect."
- The artist who popularized "The Twist" dance craze.
- songs Music inspired by opposition to a controversial war or social movement
- A genre known for experimental sounds and mind-altering effects.
- The struggle for racial equality during the 1960s.
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- A folk musician famous for protest songs like "Blowin' in the Wind."
- 1969 music festival promoting peace, music, and counterculture.
- Detroit-based record label that popularized soul music.
- A music genre inspired by the ocean, popularized by The Beach Boys.
- A fun and simple music genre aimed at teens, with catchy melodies.
- A blind musician who merged gospel, blues, and jazz into soul music.
- Legendary guitarist who performed a famous rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock.
- Iconic girl group from the Motown label with hits like "Stop! In the Name of Love."
- A surf rock band known for songs like "Surfin' USA."
16 Clues: The "Queen of Soul" who sang hits like "Respect." • The struggle for racial equality during the 1960s. • The artist who popularized "The Twist" dance craze. • A surf rock band known for songs like "Surfin' USA." • Detroit-based record label that popularized soul music. • 1969 music festival promoting peace, music, and counterculture. • ...
Music Crossword 2021-09-17
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- synonym for loud
- technique that makes the music sound happy,positive
- technique that makes the music sound sad
- same music different lyrics
- the music gradually getting louder
- an instrument that only plays the role rhythm
- different music, different lyrics
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- the music increasing its speed
- the part where there are no lyrics
- the order of sections in a piece of music
- two or more notes played simultaneously
- a short recurring musical phrase or theme
12 Clues: synonym for loud • same music different lyrics • the music increasing its speed • different music, different lyrics • the part where there are no lyrics • the music gradually getting louder • two or more notes played simultaneously • technique that makes the music sound sad • the order of sections in a piece of music • a short recurring musical phrase or theme • ...
Western Music History 2024-02-13
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- This composer was one of the most influential composers of all time, was influential in creating musical rules.
- This instrument was created in the Classical period, and was able to play both loud and soft.
- Prioritized during the Romantic era as the reason for art.
- Music that was used for religious purposes.
- This period in music lasted only about 70 years (1750-1820).
- This composer was so influential that he helped to move popular trends in music from the Classical to the Romantic time period.
- Child prodigy composer, who lived only until age 35.
- Music that could include themes like love, celebration, and storytelling.
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- This performance ensemble was expanded during the Romantic period.
- A type of choral music that included multiple parts sung like a round, and was often about love.
- The time period that started around the fall of the Roman Empire.
- A piece of technology that allowed books to be created faster and cheaper.
- The type of plainchant that was the official music of the church.
- This music type was created during the Baroque; combined theatre and music.
- The time period that prioritized ornamentation and lots of fine detail.
- A simple _________ was what many Classical composers wanted to achieve.
16 Clues: Music that was used for religious purposes. • Child prodigy composer, who lived only until age 35. • Prioritized during the Romantic era as the reason for art. • This period in music lasted only about 70 years (1750-1820). • The time period that started around the fall of the Roman Empire. • The type of plainchant that was the official music of the church. • ...
musical words 2013-08-27
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- plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music.
- a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music
- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- percussion instrument (similar to bongos), used in Hindustani classical music and in popular and devotional music of the Indian subcontinent
- "measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method"
- a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation (end)
- a musical technique that arranges a fixed pattern of pitches with a repeating rhythmic pattern.
- Scales are named after their ___, thus the ___ of the scale of C is the note C.
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- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch.
- Mēḷakarta is a collection of fundamental (musical scales) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music).
- the older of the two most common scales (laras) used in Indonesian
- one of the two essential scales of gamelan music native to Bali and Java, in Indonesia.
- traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia
- melodic modes used in Indian classical music.
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. • ...
Basic Music Terms 2020-09-29
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- mouth formation used to play an instrument
- steady pulse of music
- musical sentence
- take a breath
- speed of music
- softness or loudness of a piece of music
- five lines and four spaces for writing music
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- area between two bar lines
- type of attack used to play a note
- divides the staff into measures
- how high or low a sound is
- sustained sounds and silences
- play or sing the music again
- distance between two notes or pitches
14 Clues: take a breath • speed of music • musical sentence • steady pulse of music • area between two bar lines • how high or low a sound is • play or sing the music again • sustained sounds and silences • divides the staff into measures • type of attack used to play a note • distance between two notes or pitches • softness or loudness of a piece of music • ...
Music Terms 2023-02-17
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- how high or low the music is
- the pattern of the music
- the way to play specific notes. Also known as punctuation in music
- the length of notes
- type of articulation meaning to hold or play to full length
- the speed of the music
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- type of articulation meaning a detached or shortened note
- the loudness of the music
- type of articulation meaning play to play adjacent notes with no separation
- the arrangement of the piece of music into sections
- type of articulation meaning play forcefully or louder
- type of articulation meaning emphasis or attack on a note
- the layers of the music
13 Clues: the length of notes • the speed of the music • the layers of the music • the pattern of the music • the loudness of the music • how high or low the music is • the arrangement of the piece of music into sections • type of articulation meaning play forcefully or louder • type of articulation meaning a detached or shortened note • ...
Guitar Week 33 2021-05-17
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- Playing music for the first time by reading a score
- Practicing at least 20 minutes every day
- The look someone gets when they are enjoying music
- Spend time studying music with an instrument
- Studying music one-on-one with an instructor
- A summer camp devoted to music
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- Create music on the spot with your instrument
- Paying attention to sound
- Enjoy your instrument
- The language of music that describes rhythm, chords, notes, etc.
- Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___"
- The time of year when you have the most time to practice
12 Clues: Enjoy your instrument • Paying attention to sound • A summer camp devoted to music • Practicing at least 20 minutes every day • Spend time studying music with an instrument • Studying music one-on-one with an instructor • Create music on the spot with your instrument • Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___" • The look someone gets when they are enjoying music • ...
Guitar Week 33 2021-05-17
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- Playing music for the first time by reading a score
- Practicing at least 20 minutes every day
- The look someone gets when they are enjoying music
- Spend time studying music with an instrument
- Studying music one-on-one with an instructor
- A summer camp devoted to music
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- Create music on the spot with your instrument
- Paying attention to sound
- Enjoy your instrument
- The language of music that describes rhythm, chords, notes, etc.
- Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___"
- The time of year when you have the most time to practice
12 Clues: Enjoy your instrument • Paying attention to sound • A summer camp devoted to music • Practicing at least 20 minutes every day • Spend time studying music with an instrument • Studying music one-on-one with an instructor • Create music on the spot with your instrument • Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___" • The look someone gets when they are enjoying music • ...
Music Workshop Edu - Classical 2019-02-08
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- A musical form that has three movements. There is one solo instrument, like a piano, a violin, or a flute that plays a main part and the orchestra plays the rest.
- The Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba and French Horn are all part of the _________ family.
- Classical Music started out as ____________ ___________ and music for kings and queens in Europe around 900 years ago.
- Johann Sebastian _____________
- _____________ percussion instruments create melodies as well as rhythm. Instruments like Xylophones, pianos, timpani and chimes.
- How loud or soft the musicians play the music.
- Scott ______________
- A ___________ is usually played in three or four movements.
- Wolfgang Amadeus ___________
- Judith _______________
- Any instrument that is hit, scraped, or shaken belongs to the ______________ family.
- Parts of the song.
- Small orchestras might also be called _______________ Orchestras and they have around 50 musicians.
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- Louise ________________
- One person playing or singing alone.
- Styles in classical music are called ____________.
- The _________________ family. Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon. These instruments also need to be played by blowing. All woodwinds except for the flute, the woodwinds have small pieces of wood, called “Reeds” that must be blown across, to create the right sound.
- A long piece of music that tells a story.
- Antonio Luciano ____________
- The written representation of the music to be played.
- The person who writes the ‘score.’
- A full size orchestra, often called a ___________ ______________, will have around a hundred musicians.
- John _______________
- Violin, Viola, Cello, Harp and Double Bass are all members of this family.
- George ___________
- The speed that the music should be played.
26 Clues: George ___________ • Parts of the song. • John _______________ • Scott ______________ • Judith _______________ • Louise ________________ • Antonio Luciano ____________ • Wolfgang Amadeus ___________ • Johann Sebastian _____________ • The person who writes the ‘score.’ • One person playing or singing alone. • A long piece of music that tells a story. • ...
Opera 2013-09-30
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- a sound that is above tenor and below the highest range.
- the highest of the four standard singing voices.
- a keyboard musical instrument/ Also a softer sound.
- words or speech of an opera.
- a theme throughout a musical piece.
- a musical drama for singers and instrumentalists.
- a stronger or louder sound.
- a group of people that play string instruments.
- the story of a drama, book etc.
- orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments
- a narrative song that shows emotion or expresses feeling.
- an expression used by women to approve a performance.
- style of Italian opera from the nineteenth century
- asolo vocal piece with the accompaniment of instruments.
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- a group of singers that perform together to sing a piece of music.
- a male singing voice between bass and tenor.
- a singing voice between baritone and alto.
- notes that are connected.
- every aspect of a musical piece, louder and stressed notes.
- a melody sung by a soprano.
- a music piece used as an introduction.
- a performance done by two people.
- a female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
- an orchestra’s music at the start of a piece of music.
- the ability to make a sound, heard at a distance. Projection is needed for people to hear music and voice.
- shorter, quicker music notes
- an expression used by men to approve a performance.
- a sound of the lowest range.
28 Clues: notes that are connected. • a melody sung by a soprano. • a stronger or louder sound. • words or speech of an opera. • shorter, quicker music notes • a sound of the lowest range. • the story of a drama, book etc. • a performance done by two people. • a theme throughout a musical piece. • a music piece used as an introduction. • a singing voice between baritone and alto. • ...
Music Keywords... Do or Die. 2012-04-20
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- A very slow tempo.
- Music in which the notes that are used are not in the key of the piece.
- A quick/brisk tempo.
- A rhythm created by putting accents in parts of the bar that are not normally emphasized.
- The structure of a piece of music that consists of 2 contrasting sections followed by a repetition of the first (ABA).
- A gradual decrease of volume in a passage.
- cadence A cadence in which the chord of the subdominant comes immediately before the chord of the tonic.
- A piece that has two or more independent, but harmonic, melodic parts playing together.
- The structure of a piece of music consisting of two sections, each being played twice
- cadence A cadence in which the chord of the dominant comes immediately before the chord of the tonic.
- The conclusion of a phrase, section or piece of music.
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- A technique in which a stringed instrument is plucked creating a light staccato sound.
- The fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
- A note that is performed as quickly as possible before an essential note of a melody, it falls before the beat.
- Similar to Monophonic but is a piece of music with a single melodic line and an accompaniment.
- The fourth tone of a diatonic scale
- Music suddenly slowing or being held back momentarily.
- A combination of tones that sound harsh and create tension and and unresolved feeling.
- The first note of a diatonic scale
- A piece of music with a single melodic line.
20 Clues: A very slow tempo. • A quick/brisk tempo. • The first note of a diatonic scale • The fifth tone of a diatonic scale. • The fourth tone of a diatonic scale • A gradual decrease of volume in a passage. • A piece of music with a single melodic line. • Music suddenly slowing or being held back momentarily. • The conclusion of a phrase, section or piece of music. • ...
Music Basic Vocabulary 2024-06-09
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- The name of a wind family
- A Brit would also say "Crotchet" and a Spanirad would say "negra".
- A break in the music. These symbols will tell you how long your break should be.
- The tambourine belongs to this family.
- (Italian: 'strong'). A dynamic instruction meaning the music should be played loudly.
- A string instrument and a kind of dynamic.If it is related to volume, then means soft.
- A Clef used for higher-pitched music. It's the clef for the piano or recorder.
- One of the four qualities of sound.In Spanish it would be translated by Altura.
- It stars with N and it 's an unpleasant and harmful sound.
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- A note that lasts for four beats.
- Levels of sound in music. The spectrum of soft to loud.
- Instrument which belongs to the brass family.
- (Italian: 'time'). The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- Also called measure. It's a segment of time within a piece of music defined by a number of beats.
- It belongs to the string family.
- A woodwind instrument
- This musical note is equal to 1/8 of the whole note and lasts for half of one beat.
- A written version of music, in which the parts of the instruments or voices rest on different stave across the page. In Spanish that would be "partitura".
- Musical figure which lasts 2 quarter notes beats.
- Time Signature in Spanish
- A symbol that makes a note or rest one-and-a-half times its normal lenght.
21 Clues: A woodwind instrument • The name of a wind family • Time Signature in Spanish • It belongs to the string family. • A note that lasts for four beats. • The tambourine belongs to this family. • Instrument which belongs to the brass family. • Musical figure which lasts 2 quarter notes beats. • Levels of sound in music. The spectrum of soft to loud. • ...
Music of Punjab 2023-02-07
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- An important instrument used in important proceedings like weddings
- one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab
- The speech of wisdom
- An eminent scholar of Arabic and Persian
- consists of two small drums of slightly different sizes and shapes
- A feminine version of a Dhol
- One of the major countries in North America
- A person who composes, conducts, or performs music
- 2 joined beak flutes
- Sikh Temple; a place where the Sikhs worship
- Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments
- One of several popular tragic romances of Punjab
- A device that produces musical sounds
- An instrument similar to tongs
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- the devotional music of the Sufis
- A barrel-shaped, two-headed drum
- MUSIC The music that reflects the traditions, beliefs, and cultures of a place
- An instrument that has an hourglass shape
- An instrument used in Gurbani, that resembles a KEYBOARD- An instrument similar to a piano
- A melody that characterizes in a particular piece of music
- A state found in northwest India
- A stick with a squirrel (gallad) on top
- A 13th-century Punjabi Sunni Muslim preacher
- An important country situated in Europe
- The land of immigrants (North America)
- A genre that emphasises on stories of heroism and love
- A bowed, short-necked string instrument played in traditional music from South Asia
- The specific branch of a broad topic
- The Sikh religious compositions
- A flow of rising and falling sounds
- The application of knowledge in a particular area
31 Clues: The speech of wisdom • 2 joined beak flutes • A feminine version of a Dhol • An instrument similar to tongs • The Sikh religious compositions • A barrel-shaped, two-headed drum • A state found in northwest India • the devotional music of the Sufis • A flow of rising and falling sounds • The specific branch of a broad topic • A device that produces musical sounds • ...
Music crossword Nic G(disclaimer this one is gonna be different to everyone elses sry) 2024-10-24
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- think of Sumerian music and its stringed
- Think of what you think is Arab music but its not Arab
- Bagpipes
- Greek urban music think Zorba's dance
- Common type of dance/song in Eastern Europe and Northern Europe
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- Think of slower accordion and mandolin
- Stereotypically asian music
- Think the alps like Switzerland and Austria
- Think of sitar's and temples
- The bane of my existence
- think dark ages and think of an keyed instrument
- Commonly associated with Mongolia
- Think Celtic music has a lot of fiddles
- Its Serbian and originates around the Yugoslav wars
- Think of asian theatre
15 Clues: Bagpipes • Think of asian theatre • The bane of my existence • Stereotypically asian music • Think of sitar's and temples • Commonly associated with Mongolia • Greek urban music think Zorba's dance • Think of slower accordion and mandolin • Think Celtic music has a lot of fiddles • think of Sumerian music and its stringed • Think the alps like Switzerland and Austria • ...
Musical Terms 2025-08-27
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- the symbol at the beginning of a piece that decides what the lines and spaces are called
- a group of people who sing together
- how high or low notes are
- what instruments are performing
- the speed of music
- the distance from one barline and the next; where music is written
- Italian for "loud"
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- to gradually get louder
- to gradually get softer
- how loud or soft music is played
- a person who writes music
- how long or short notes are
- Italian for "soft"
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces in which music is written
- Italian for "medium"
15 Clues: Italian for "soft" • the speed of music • Italian for "loud" • Italian for "medium" • to gradually get louder • to gradually get softer • a person who writes music • how high or low notes are • how long or short notes are • what instruments are performing • how loud or soft music is played • a group of people who sing together • the 5 lines and 4 spaces in which music is written • ...
Musical instruments 2025-07-07
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- singer – The main person who sings in a band.
- – A shiny instrument you blow into, used in jazz music
- – The main tune you hear in a song.
- – A string instrument you strum or pluck.
- – A place where people go to listen to live music.
- – The steady sound that you tap your foot to.
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- - A small string instrument you play with a bow.
- – It has black and white keys you press to make music.
- – To sing or play music for people.
- – You hit this with sticks to make a beat.
- – To do something again and again to get better.
- – A single sound in music.
- – Three or more notes played together.
- – A long instrument you blow into to make soft sounds.
- – A group of people who play music together.
15 Clues: – A single sound in music. • – To sing or play music for people. • – The main tune you hear in a song. • – Three or more notes played together. • – A string instrument you strum or pluck. • – You hit this with sticks to make a beat. • – A group of people who play music together. • singer – The main person who sings in a band. • ...
Medieval - Renaissance Music 2013-05-10
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- brass instrument that later evolved into the modern trombone
- Venice composer that had music played throughout the city.
- Renaissance stringed instrument that had a spinning wheel.
- Medieval Non-Religious Music
- Medieval Flute that starts with an O
- Chanting consisting of one syllable, different notes
- Renaissance brass instrument that has holes on the pipes to make different notes.
- Music to be sung at a festive dinner.
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- First form of writing music notes
- Medieval instrument played by using small hammers
- Guitar-like instrument that first appeared in Medieval times
- Medieval stringed instrument played by hooks plucking the strings.
- Pope St. ____ made special chants for church
- Renaissance woodwind instrument that sounds that sounds like a snake charmer.
- Instrument that was first made out of a sheep's stomach
- Composer that wrote Orfeo, one of the earliest operas.
- Medieval Religious Music
- A traveling musician
18 Clues: A traveling musician • Medieval Religious Music • Medieval Non-Religious Music • First form of writing music notes • Medieval Flute that starts with an O • Music to be sung at a festive dinner. • Pope St. ____ made special chants for church • Medieval instrument played by using small hammers • Chanting consisting of one syllable, different notes • ...
Music Crossword made by Olivia McMahon 2021-03-23
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- is what the instrument can make
- is what the outcome of music can also be called
- is a music note that starts with M and ends with Q
- is a music Note that starts with C
- is a music note that starts with S and ends in E
- Is a type of musical instrument that starts with P
- Is a type of musical instrument that starts with T
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- Is a music note that ends with r and starts with q
- music not that starts with s and ends with R
- is something that you make music with
- the timing of the music
- What the volume of the music Is called
12 Clues: the timing of the music • is what the instrument can make • is a music Note that starts with C • is something that you make music with • What the volume of the music Is called • music not that starts with s and ends with R • is what the outcome of music can also be called • is a music note that starts with S and ends in E • ...
All about school 2023-09-21
25 Clues: PE • art • clip • desk • math • music • drama • ruler • chair • estojo • marcaT • compass • history • science • english • spanish • caderno • pencilsh • geography • whiteboard • portuguese • noticeboard • correction F • coloredpencil • computerscience
Multicultural Crossword- India and Indonesia 2013-06-24
Across
- The first beat of any tala that is heavily emphasized
- An ensemble of tuned percussion instruments that include metallophones, drums, gongs and spike fiddles along with bamboo flutes
- A harp like Indian instrument that is placed on the floor and plucked
- The system in which gongs indicate where sections of a gamelan piece begin and end
- Indonesian metallaphone
- A way of producing a scale in Indian music
- The seven-note scale in Indonesian music
- Indonesian drums that have heads on the side
- A long necked string instrument that is popular in India
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- Indonesian gongs that are played on the floor
- Northern Indian music tradition
- The five note scale in Indonesian music
- The large gong and the soul of the gamelan
- They rhythmic pattern of any Indian composition
- Southern Indian music tradition
- The most common instrument for keeping rhythm in Hindustani
- Indian flute like instrument
- Hanging Indonesian gongs
18 Clues: Indonesian metallaphone • Hanging Indonesian gongs • Indian flute like instrument • Northern Indian music tradition • Southern Indian music tradition • The five note scale in Indonesian music • The seven-note scale in Indonesian music • The large gong and the soul of the gamelan • A way of producing a scale in Indian music • Indonesian drums that have heads on the side • ...
Unit 2 2021-09-22
Across
- ______________is a film score composer.
- All the music contained in a movie
- Music that may be played in a different order depending on the actions of the listener.
- A short piece of music with catchy repetition, used in commercials.
- Someone who advertises or attracts attention to an event.
- _____________is a jingle writer.
- background music and featured songs.
- Sounds added to a movie soundtrack or performance to make it more believable.
- Belongs to the general public
- A___________is in charge of making an event happen by handling all of the tasks necessary to do so.
- The art of making string instruments.
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- One of the most famous concert halls in the world.
- Legal protection granted on an artistic work.
- A person who creates sound effects.
- Music that is played in the same order.
- ______________is a professional cello player.
- _____________is a famous guitar maker.
- The location where an event takes place.
18 Clues: Belongs to the general public • _____________is a jingle writer. • All the music contained in a movie • A person who creates sound effects. • background music and featured songs. • The art of making string instruments. • _____________is a famous guitar maker. • ______________is a film score composer. • Music that is played in the same order. • ...
Unit 8 and Unit 9 Crossword 2024-10-21
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- it's like a piano
- musical genre,like classic music
- makes music step by step
- used for the 'wah-wah-wah-wahh' in cartoons!!
- is very experienced in math
- it's like a guitar
- it's used to sing
- it's used in operas
- it's like a trumpet
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- percussion instrument
- musical genre, maybe you heard it in the streets
- helps to know more about the world itself
- musical genre, has a Jamaican origin
- works in a hospital and helps in the operations
- has six strings
- creates things
- usually works in big corporations
- mostly participates in athletic competitions
- likes to write books or more things related to it
- musical genre, relaxing music
- musical genre, from a specific culture
- musical genre, VERY intense music
22 Clues: creates things • has six strings • it's like a piano • it's used to sing • it's like a guitar • it's used in operas • it's like a trumpet • percussion instrument • makes music step by step • is very experienced in math • musical genre, relaxing music • musical genre,like classic music • usually works in big corporations • musical genre, VERY intense music • ...
Phonics Words 2014-11-19
25 Clues: see • day • out • tree • pair • came • peep • grow • play • gate • time • made • music • brown • sweet • flute • bloom • drain • again • enjoy • flower • orchid • garden • behind • suitcase
Student A 2020-02-27
25 Clues: Go • Age • Can • What • Thai • City • Fair • Which • Music • Uncle • Spell • Cousin • Builder • Numbers • Italian • Surfing • Address • Country • Science • Running • Thailand • Pictures • Brazilian • Stepmother • Nationality
Music Theory Crossword 2022-10-28
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- To play with passion
- Two or more notes played simultaneously
- An interval of twelve semitones
- The first note of scale
- The third note of a scale
- To put more emphasis on a note
- Two notes that look different but sound similar
- To shift music up or down in pitch
- The pulse of the music
- An interval of two semitones
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- How high or low a note is played
- The fifth note of a scale
- To play extremely loud, like inhumanly loud
- How pitch is measured
- The scale that piece of music is based on
- Falling in pitch
- The distance between two notes
- Notes at the end of a musical phrase
- A short orchestral piece of music
- To play very slowly and solemnly
20 Clues: Falling in pitch • To play with passion • How pitch is measured • The pulse of the music • The first note of scale • The fifth note of a scale • The third note of a scale • An interval of two semitones • The distance between two notes • To put more emphasis on a note • An interval of twelve semitones • How high or low a note is played • To play very slowly and solemnly • ...
cr2 2024-03-29
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- Speed of music.
- Offbeat rhythm often found in jazz music.
- Nickname of an iconic jazz trumpeter.
- Nickname of a famous jazz trumpeter.
- Coordinate timing in music.
- Famed and influential figure in jazz.
- Individual musical performance.
- Nickname of a celebrated jazz saxophonist.
- Pleasant combination of musical notes.
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- Lively and spirited style of jazz dance.
- Group of instruments including trumpet and trombone.
- Pertaining to singing in jazz.
- Energetic and complex style of jazz.
- Group of musicians playing together.
- Nickname of a legendary jazz trumpeter.
- Distinctive manner of playing or performing music.
- Symbol of greatness or significance in jazz history.
- Festive observance of International Jazz Day.
- Nickname of a renowned jazz vocalist.
- Nickname of a prominent jazz composer and bandleader.
20 Clues: Speed of music. • Coordinate timing in music. • Pertaining to singing in jazz. • Individual musical performance. • Energetic and complex style of jazz. • Group of musicians playing together. • Nickname of a famous jazz trumpeter. • Nickname of an iconic jazz trumpeter. • Famed and influential figure in jazz. • Nickname of a renowned jazz vocalist. • ...
Unit 6 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-10
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- a big group of people
- popular music
- a collection of songs
- hall a building which a concert takes place
- all students in a classroom
- to relax
- someone who sings songs
- performance where many musicians perform different instruments
- to make a choice
- taking part; working
- to sing/dance in a concert
- most of the people or things in a group
- a person who writes, sings, or plays music
- a job that you do
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- an event where you listen and play music
- people who go to a concert, movie, or show
- a tool used for playing music
- cannot hear
- the part of a room on which you stand
- university
- famous
- a musical group
- a group of sport players
- (of ice) to change to water
- to understand
25 Clues: famous • to relax • university • cannot hear • popular music • to understand • a musical group • to make a choice • a job that you do • taking part; working • a big group of people • a collection of songs • someone who sings songs • a group of sport players • to sing/dance in a concert • all students in a classroom • (of ice) to change to water • a tool used for playing music • ...
Year 8 Music Skills Revision 2018-09-09
Across
- The loudness and softness of music
- The speed or pace of music
- Tells you how many beats are in a bar
- Set of five parallel lines used to write or notate music
- Organised group of singers
- A musical symbol that tells someone reading music what pitch the notes on the stave will be.
- The highness and lowness of sound
- A musical sentence or thought
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- A repeated musical pattern
- The musical term for singing, a singer, the part that is sung etc.
- The words used in a song
- Symbol (letter or number) used in a score or piece of music to mark an important section
- The opening of a song
- The form of a song - the different sections that make up a song
- The underlying pulse in music
- A section of a piece featuring a single musician
16 Clues: The opening of a song • The words used in a song • A repeated musical pattern • The speed or pace of music • Organised group of singers • The underlying pulse in music • A musical sentence or thought • The highness and lowness of sound • The loudness and softness of music • Tells you how many beats are in a bar • A section of a piece featuring a single musician • ...
crossword 2023-01-16
Across
- an old school thing to listen music from
- group of people playing music together
- a physical copy of your music
- to sing or play on a stage
- a person who hits things
- a thing you can play with
- a person performing on a stage
- someone who plays an very easy instrument
- player of an instrument often seen in jazz trios
- a short exercise
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- when you listen and write down a song
- someone who plays a very jazzy instrument
- something that lasts your lifetime
- a band with four members
- important exercises for drummers
- a person who makes music
- a person who modifys a song
- a big group of people playing together
- something you hit rhythmically
- when the's three notes in one quarter beat
20 Clues: a short exercise • a band with four members • a person who makes music • a person who hits things • a thing you can play with • to sing or play on a stage • a person who modifys a song • a physical copy of your music • something you hit rhythmically • a person performing on a stage • important exercises for drummers • something that lasts your lifetime • ...
Music Elements 2021-11-16
Across
- the low notes are written on this clef
- a person who writes music
- the woodwind instrument that Mr. Jack plays
- The speed of music
- a pattern that can change like the weather
- The lines and spaces that music is written on
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- the high notes are written on this clef
- how loud or soft the music is
- two or more notes play at the same time
- a pattern that does not change like your heart beat
- someone who performs the music alone
- the string instrument that Mr. Jack plays
- how high or low the sound is
- you can use this to learn any subject in school
14 Clues: The speed of music • a person who writes music • how high or low the sound is • how loud or soft the music is • someone who performs the music alone • the low notes are written on this clef • the high notes are written on this clef • two or more notes play at the same time • the string instrument that Mr. Jack plays • a pattern that can change like the weather • ...
Friends :) 2017-04-06
Across
- Angry Dolphin Noise
- Oblivious Music Master
- Also Hair Flipping Goals (Best friends)
- Music Master
- Singing Master
- Two "e"s
- Genius
- Alpaca Goddess
- Music Master with Great hair and style
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- A Singing Bird
- Awkward Laugh
- Hair Flipping Goals
- Oblivious book murderer
- A mythical bird
- Wixom Elephant Goddess
- Don't forget the "h"
- BAZOOKA
- Isiah 30:19 (The first few words)
18 Clues: Genius • BAZOOKA • Two "e"s • Music Master • Awkward Laugh • A Singing Bird • Singing Master • Alpaca Goddess • A mythical bird • Angry Dolphin Noise • Hair Flipping Goals • Don't forget the "h" • Oblivious Music Master • Wixom Elephant Goddess • Oblivious book murderer • Isiah 30:19 (The first few words) • Music Master with Great hair and style • Also Hair Flipping Goals (Best friends)
EFL B1U (3hr) Day 11 Vocab review 2024-05-15
Across
- Showing or involving great activity or vitality
- Devices used to make music
- Part of a culture, could be clothing, music, etc
- Present (a form of entertainment) to an audience
- Film or TV show that provides a factual record or report
- Live music show in front of an audience
- To get or make (something) better; To make progress
- The practice of owning people and making them work
- The circumstances a person or group finds themselves in
- Give support, confidence, or hope to someone
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- To be weak and without protection; In danger
- Having a physical condition that limits you in some way
- All people born or living around the same time, collectively
- A person who illegally transports, buys, or sells something
- People who pay to see a music show
- Showing affirmation or agreement; Yes
- A person who writes music, i.e. Beethoven
- A consequence, effect, or outcome of something
- Very scary; Causing great fear
19 Clues: Devices used to make music • Very scary; Causing great fear • People who pay to see a music show • Showing affirmation or agreement; Yes • Live music show in front of an audience • A person who writes music, i.e. Beethoven • To be weak and without protection; In danger • Give support, confidence, or hope to someone • A consequence, effect, or outcome of something • ...
Guitar Week 33 2021-05-17
Across
- Playing music for the first time by reading a score
- Practicing at least 20 minutes every day
- The look someone gets when they are enjoying music
- Spend time studying music with an instrument
- Studying music one-on-one with an instructor
- A summer camp devoted to music
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- Create music on the spot with your instrument
- Paying attention to sound
- Enjoy your instrument
- The language of music that describes rhythm, chords, notes, etc.
- Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___"
- The time of year when you have the most time to practice
12 Clues: Enjoy your instrument • Paying attention to sound • A summer camp devoted to music • Practicing at least 20 minutes every day • Spend time studying music with an instrument • Studying music one-on-one with an instructor • Create music on the spot with your instrument • Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___" • The look someone gets when they are enjoying music • ...
20-Bob Dylan of the 1960s": 2023-06-29
Across
- (Genre of music associated with Dylan)
- (Influence of Dylan's songwriting style)
- (Instrument Dylan played alongside his guitar)
- (Type of songs Dylan wrote during the era)
- (Distinctive characteristic of Dylan's singing)
- (Collections of Dylan's recorded music)
- (Theme often explored in Dylan's music)
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- (Famous Dylan song)
- (Instrument often played by Dylan)
- (Occupation of Bob Dylan)
- (Song title: "The ___ They Are A-Changin'")
- (Type of music Dylan transitionedCIVIL RIGHTSVILRIGHTS (Cause supported by Dylan)
- (Famous music festival where Dylan performed)
- (Words to Dylan's songs)
14 Clues: (Famous Dylan song) • (Words to Dylan's songs) • (Occupation of Bob Dylan) • (Instrument often played by Dylan) • (Genre of music associated with Dylan) • (Collections of Dylan's recorded music) • (Theme often explored in Dylan's music) • (Influence of Dylan's songwriting style) • (Type of songs Dylan wrote during the era) • (Song title: "The ___ They Are A-Changin'") • ...
Australian art music 2013-07-25
Across
- a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.,
- quartet, a musical composition, usually in three or four movements, for four stringed instruments, typically two violins, viola, and cello.,
- Sitsky, an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.,
- a written or printed piece of music with all the vocal and instrumental parts arranged on staves, one under the other.,
- to impart knowledge of; make known.,
- a musical wind instrument consisting of a conical, usually brass tube with keys or valves and a mouthpiece with one reed.,
- performed with a gliding effect by sliding one or more fingers rapidly over the keys of a piano or strings of a harp.,
- an ordered series of instrumental dances, in the same or related keys, commonly preceded by a prelude.,
- an elaborate flourish or showy solo passage, sometimes improvised, introduced near the end of an aria or a movement of a concerto.,
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- notation, a form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information.,
- clef, a sign locating middle C on the third line of the staff.,
- having different music for each verse: a through-composed song. Compare strophic(def 2).,
- music, music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, especially for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments.,
- the science of musical sounds.,
- the sum of relations, melodic and harmonic, existing between the tones of a scale or musical system.,
- a musical composition or a passage or section in a musical composition written for performance by one singer or instrumentalist, with or without accompaniment,
- Capella, without instrumental accompaniment.,
- chords, a two-handed chord played usually in the middle range of the piano with the left hand duplicating or complementing the right-hand notes.,
- a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing.,
- music, aleatory music.,
20 Clues: music, aleatory music., • the science of musical sounds., • to impart knowledge of; make known., • Capella, without instrumental accompaniment., • clef, a sign locating middle C on the third line of the staff., • Sitsky, an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar., • ...
Opera Puzzle 2015-02-24
Across
- Relating to the highest female singing voice or the highest voice part in a singing group
- Applauding a woman.
- A group of singers or dancers in a play.
- a recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition, associated with a particular person, idea, or situation.
- A group of musicians who plays usually classical music together
- A genre of opera.
- A short piece of music that introduces a longer piece.
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Having or indicating a low sound or range.
- A part in opera where the words are sung in a way that resembles speech.
- a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, The highest of the ordinary male adult range
- The act of projecting your voice mainly to an audience.
- The words of an opera or a musical.
- A song in opera only song by one person.
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- A singing voice that is lower than a soprano and higher than a tenor.
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
- A document with all the notes to a piece of music.
- A part in music where it is short and does not sound connected.
- A woman’s voice with a range between soprano and contralto
- Music sang in a loud matter.
- A shout of approval/ applauding for a performance.
- A piece of music played at the start of an opera, a musical play,
- the varying levels of volume of sound in different parts of a musical performance.
- Music played either quietly and or softly
- A song that is sang smooth and flowingly.
- When two people sing together
- A style of opera singing that contains high notes that are sang fast
- A males voice that is higher than a bass but lower than a tenor.
28 Clues: A genre of opera. • Applauding a woman. • Music sang in a loud matter. • When two people sing together • The words of an opera or a musical. • A group of singers or dancers in a play. • A song in opera only song by one person. • Music played either quietly and or softly • A song that is sang smooth and flowingly. • Having or indicating a low sound or range. • ...
Careers in Music 2025-12-11
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- Performs music with an instrument or voice
- Oversees the production of music
- Distributes music to the masses
- Books performances for artists
- Writes original music
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- Adapts existing music into new works
- Oversees the artist's image
- Plays music for the radio or live events
- Uses music in a clinical setting to help people mentally or emotionally
- Educates people about music
- Helps mix and master tracks
11 Clues: Writes original music • Oversees the artist's image • Educates people about music • Helps mix and master tracks • Books performances for artists • Distributes music to the masses • Oversees the production of music • Adapts existing music into new works • Plays music for the radio or live events • Performs music with an instrument or voice • ...
F3 Hilary Midterm Music Review 2022-02-18
Across
- Element of music: how high or how low a note is
- Type of music from Jamaica
- What city in England did Lord Kitchener travel to?
- Element of music: how loud or how soft the music is
- The first name of the singer of "Savannah Grass"
- A person who writes music
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- "Look on the _________ side"
- Many music words are in this foreign language
- Element of music: how fast or slow the music is
- The name a performer uses on stage instead of their real name
- "Crick ________ monkey break his back"
- National instrument of Trinidad and Tobago
12 Clues: A person who writes music • Type of music from Jamaica • "Look on the _________ side" • "Crick ________ monkey break his back" • National instrument of Trinidad and Tobago • Many music words are in this foreign language • Element of music: how high or how low a note is • Element of music: how fast or slow the music is • The first name of the singer of "Savannah Grass" • ...
Guitar Week 33 2021-05-17
Across
- Playing music for the first time by reading a score
- Practicing at least 20 minutes every day
- The look someone gets when they are enjoying music
- Spend time studying music with an instrument
- Studying music one-on-one with an instructor
- A summer camp devoted to music
Down
- Create music on the spot with your instrument
- Paying attention to sound
- Enjoy your instrument
- The language of music that describes rhythm, chords, notes, etc.
- Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___"
- The time of year when you have the most time to practice
12 Clues: Enjoy your instrument • Paying attention to sound • A summer camp devoted to music • Practicing at least 20 minutes every day • Spend time studying music with an instrument • Studying music one-on-one with an instructor • Create music on the spot with your instrument • Chet Atkins said "All good music comes from ___" • The look someone gets when they are enjoying music • ...
Elements of Music & Instruments of the Orchestra 2022-02-13
Across
- Instruments in this family use a thin piece of wood called a reed or a small mouthpiece to make sound
- The unique sound quality of a voice or instrument
- Instruments in this family use vibrating strings to make their sound
- The number of music lines and their density in a piece of music
- The arrangement of short and long notes in a piece of music
- Instrument in the woodwind family that is often used in jazz
- How loud or soft the music is
- Smallest instrument in the orchestral string family
- The sound created when two or more pitches are sung at the same time to form a chord
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- Instrument in the percussion family that shares its name with a common shape
- Instrument in the brass family that uses a slide to change pitch
- Type of form with three sections, where the last section is the same as the first
- The pulse that you feel in music, like the tick of a clock
- Instruments in this family are hit, scraped, crashed, or shaken to make sound
- A group of two or more pitches that are sung or played at the same time
- The arrangement and order of the parts or sections in a piece of music
- A series of pitches that form a tune
- A single sound in music
- Instruments in this family are made of metal and have a cup-shaped mouthpiece
19 Clues: A single sound in music • How loud or soft the music is • A series of pitches that form a tune • The unique sound quality of a voice or instrument • Smallest instrument in the orchestral string family • The pulse that you feel in music, like the tick of a clock • The arrangement of short and long notes in a piece of music • ...
Music Vocabulary 2024-03-13
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- When written in music, this looks like a snow man
- A performing group
- Music is made of sound and silence. This is the silent part
- Music and reptiles both have this
- The top note is twice the frequency of the bottom note
- The thing in music that gets stuck in your head after you listen to a song
- Clarinets, saxophones, flutes...
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- Used as a building block for all music
- Drums, triangle, tambourine
- Trumpets, trombones, tubas...
- Different chords used to make a pleasant sounds
- Gives music distinction through weak or strong beats
- This exists in all music and will determine its speed
13 Clues: A performing group • Drums, triangle, tambourine • Trumpets, trombones, tubas... • Clarinets, saxophones, flutes... • Music and reptiles both have this • Used as a building block for all music • Different chords used to make a pleasant sounds • When written in music, this looks like a snow man • Gives music distinction through weak or strong beats • ...
Music about Music :) 2020-07-23
Comment parler de la musique? 2022-03-23
19 Clues: is • hit • sad • song • weak • music • style • voice • rhythm • lyrics • catchy • message • because • annoying • annoying • beautiful • music video • singer (male) • singer (female)
Retrospect 2025-12-10
Across
- Portable cassette player
- The needle on a record player
- Large, portable stereo system popular in the 1980s.
- Theme of this year's TEDx event!
- Antique record player with a large horn.
- Makes the music louder
- Short for "radical"
- A device for spinning vinyl discs.
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- Device used to listen to the mixtapes you made in the 80s.
- Coin-operated music machine(diner music selector)
- Plays songs, news
- Magnetic recording strip (cassette contents)
- Curated music compilation.
- '70s slang for "cool"
- '80s slang for awesome
- Audio output device
- Records are made of this
17 Clues: Plays songs, news • Audio output device • Short for "radical" • '70s slang for "cool" • '80s slang for awesome • Makes the music louder • Portable cassette player • Records are made of this • Curated music compilation. • The needle on a record player • Theme of this year's TEDx event! • A device for spinning vinyl discs. • Antique record player with a large horn. • ...
Elements of Music Crossword 2022-08-24
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- How fast or slow a song is
- The main idea in a piece of music
- Instrument family that you hit, shake, scrape, or strike to make sound
- How we organize or categorize music
- Patterns of sound & silence
- How loud or soft a song is
- Instrument family made of wood or plastic that you blow into to make sound
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- The steady pulse in music
- The supporting idea in a piece of music
- The layers of sound in a piece of music
- Instrument family that has strings
- How high or low a note sounds
- Instrument family made of brass that you buzz into to make sound
- The quality of the sound that helps us to tell one instrument from another
- How the music makes us feel
15 Clues: The steady pulse in music • How fast or slow a song is • How loud or soft a song is • Patterns of sound & silence • How the music makes us feel • How high or low a note sounds • The main idea in a piece of music • Instrument family that has strings • How we organize or categorize music • The supporting idea in a piece of music • The layers of sound in a piece of music • ...
CHAPTER 1 THE PLEASURE of MUSIC 2016-10-05
Across
- called the universal language
- wrote Canon in D
- a world music artist from West Africa who wrote Tche Tche
- a family of musicians that included Wynton Ellis Branford Delfayo and Jason
- a deliberate succession of pitches; a tune
- the structure of the music
- a rhythmic pattern and a percussion instrument
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- a musical form with a question and answer pattern
- a musical form where parts enter at different times but have the same melody throughout
- the pulse of the music
- high and low in music
- a guitarist who developed the hambone rhythm
- a spacecraft launched in 1977 which mission was to search for intelligent life in the universe
- a performer known for using the claves in his music
- a composer known for his famous organ-playing and improvisational skills
15 Clues: wrote Canon in D • high and low in music • the pulse of the music • the structure of the music • called the universal language • a deliberate succession of pitches; a tune • a guitarist who developed the hambone rhythm • a rhythmic pattern and a percussion instrument • a musical form with a question and answer pattern • a performer known for using the claves in his music • ...
Reading Written Music 2024-02-01
Across
- these are the spaces of Bass Clef
- this is the voice labeled by a "B" in the music
- this is the dynamic which means "medium soft"
- these are the spaces of Treble Clef
- this is the voice labeled by an "S" in the music
- this is the voice labeled by an "A" in the music
- this is the voice labeled by a "T" in the music
- these are the lines of Treble Clef
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- this is how music looks when 2 clefs are hooked together
- this is the dynamic which means "medium loud"
- these are the lines of Bass Clef
- this is the dynamic which means "soft"
- the area in-between two barlines
- this is the line which separates measures of music
- this is the dynamic which means "loud"
15 Clues: these are the lines of Bass Clef • the area in-between two barlines • these are the spaces of Bass Clef • these are the lines of Treble Clef • these are the spaces of Treble Clef • this is the dynamic which means "soft" • this is the dynamic which means "loud" • this is the dynamic which means "medium loud" • this is the dynamic which means "medium soft" • ...
Words class 7 2024-11-06
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- a person who writes music.
- a painting, photograph , drawing,etc.of peron.
- an event at which object such as paintings are shown to the public
- a person who writes the music and words of song
- who write poem
- use to draw the picture
- a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance.
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- who control puppets
- are used mainly for __________ jazz music.
- who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job
- where someone plays music ,special for classical music
- something or collection of things to everyone can see in the public
- a time when someone does not go to work or school bt is free to do what they want.
- a place where shows pictures and paintings
- havin and expressing strong feelings.
15 Clues: who write poem • who control puppets • use to draw the picture • a person who writes music. • havin and expressing strong feelings. • are used mainly for __________ jazz music. • a place where shows pictures and paintings • a painting, photograph , drawing,etc.of peron. • a person who writes the music and words of song • who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job • ...
summer30 2024-06-11
Across
- Temporary shelter for camping.
- Visual effects at concerts.
- Area behind the performance stage.
- Sellers of goods.
- Area where audience dances energetically.
- Category of music.
- Exclusive section for special guests.
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- Rhythmic low notes in music.
- Guide to the event layout.
- Location of the event.
- Artist who writes and performs songs.
- Collection of music tracks.
- Supporters of the performers.
- Additional performance requested by audience.
- Moving rhythmically to music.
15 Clues: Sellers of goods. • Category of music. • Location of the event. • Guide to the event layout. • Collection of music tracks. • Visual effects at concerts. • Rhythmic low notes in music. • Supporters of the performers. • Moving rhythmically to music. • Temporary shelter for camping. • Area behind the performance stage. • Artist who writes and performs songs. • ...
Insight Link St L3 Unit 2 2025-02-18
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- K-Pop, J-Pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, country
- to move your body to music
- a person who writes music
- in and out of somewhere
- to listen
- fighting between countries
- continuing
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- to feel bad and sometimes cry
- a place to watch singers sing
- happy
- the main city (Seoul)
- the steady pulse of music
- many different kinds
- to help someone be happier
- a kind of dance
15 Clues: happy • to listen • continuing • a kind of dance • many different kinds • the main city (Seoul) • in and out of somewhere • the steady pulse of music • a person who writes music • to move your body to music • to help someone be happier • fighting between countries • to feel bad and sometimes cry • a place to watch singers sing • K-Pop, J-Pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, country
Romantic Time Period 2022-10-19
Across
- A revolution but not French or American
- Schools for music students
- new genre of orchestral music
- Audiences of this time period
- Piece written by Brahms; makes us sleepy
- vocal work with nothing repeating
- A book written by Mary Shelley
- Music for Music's Sake
- solo vocal work with piano accompaniment
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- Musicians made use of native folk songs
- Wrote only 9 symphonies
- Brass instrument developed in this time period
- He wrote Hungarian Dance No.5
- A work by Chopin about his friends
- Music that tells a story
- Instrument standardized in this period
- MxS=
17 Clues: MxS= • Music for Music's Sake • Wrote only 9 symphonies • Music that tells a story • Schools for music students • He wrote Hungarian Dance No.5 • new genre of orchestral music • Audiences of this time period • A book written by Mary Shelley • vocal work with nothing repeating • A work by Chopin about his friends • Instrument standardized in this period • ...
year 3 music crossword 2024-12-09
Across
- The process of creating or writing original music.
- The overall sense or environment created by the music, often evoking specific emotions or imagery.
- The length of time a note, sound, or silence lasts in music.
- A precursor to reggae with a faster tempo and a strong offbeat rhythm, originating from Jamaica in the late 1950s.
- (or Staff): A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces used in musical notation to represent pitches.
- The words or text of a song.
- A sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single, coherent line; the "tune" of a song.
- Musical support provided for a melody, often played by instruments or voices in the background.
- A category of music characterized by distinct style, form, or content.
- The speed or pace of a musical piece, often measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- Percussion: Creating rhythmic sounds using the body, such as clapping, snapping, stomping, or patting.
- A music genre originating from Jamaica characterized by a slow tempo, syncopated rhythms, and socially conscious lyrics.
- Hop: A cultural movement and music genre encompassing rapping, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti art.
- The variation in loudness or softness in a piece of music.
- The perceived frequency of a sound, determining how high or low it sounds.
- A tuned percussion instrument consisting of metal bars arranged like a keyboard and played with mallets.
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- The unique quality or color of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds.
- The way different musical lines or sounds are combined, ranging from monophonic (single melody) to polyphonic (multiple independent melodies).
- The emotional feeling or character conveyed by a piece of music.
- Clef: A symbol used in musical notation to indicate the higher range of pitches, typically played by instruments like the violin or sung by sopranos.
- A composition or arrangement of sounds that creates an immersive auditory environment or sense of place.
- A broad genre of formal, structured music typically associated with Western traditions from the 17th to 19th centuries.
- A genre featuring rhythmic speech set to a beat, often associated with Hip Hop culture.
- Percussion: Percussion instruments that produce indefinite pitches, like drums, cymbals, and tambourines.
- Percussion: Percussion instruments that produce specific pitches, like xylophones, marimbas, and glockenspiels.
- and Descriptive Terms
- A system of writing music using symbols to represent pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and other musical elements.
- A family of musical instruments played by striking, shaking, or scraping, including both tuned (e.g., glockenspiel) and untuned (e.g., drums) instruments.
- Elements: The fundamental components or building blocks of music, such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and texture, which combine to create a complete musical piece.
29 Clues: and Descriptive Terms • The words or text of a song. • The process of creating or writing original music. • The variation in loudness or softness in a piece of music. • The length of time a note, sound, or silence lasts in music. • The emotional feeling or character conveyed by a piece of music. • ...
Green Belt Vocabulary 2021-04-30
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- the speed of music
- a sign that tells musicians to sing or play part of the music again
- gradually louder
- a musical symbol that tells a musician to to sing or play notes short and choppy
- medium loud
- a system of syllables used for learning sight singing (Do, Re, Mi, etc…)
- loud
- the volume of music
- soft
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- to give a note increased emphasis
- very soft
- very loud
- medium soft
- sections of music used after a repeat
- an added ending
- gradually softer
- a musical symbol that tells a musician to hold a note for it's full value
- hold a note longer than its normal length
- when all parts sing or play the same notes
19 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • an added ending • gradually louder • gradually softer • the speed of music • the volume of music • to give a note increased emphasis • sections of music used after a repeat • hold a note longer than its normal length • when all parts sing or play the same notes • ...
GPMS Band Review 2024-05-16
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- The person who directs the band or ensemble
- This means to gradually get softer
- This is when two or more notes are played together
- A curved line that connects notes of a different pitch
- This means to gradually get louder
- This symbol means you hold the note/rest longer than normal
- Any sharp, flat, or natural sign which appears in the music without being in the key signature
- A musical sentence
- This is a symbol that means silence (ex: Quarter ___)
- This is at the beginning of the music and tells us how many beats are in a measure and what note gets one beat
- These are the volume levels of music
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch
- This is at the beginning of the music and tells us what notes are flat and sharp
- This mark looks like a comma and means to take a breath
- This is at the beginning of the music and tells us what to name the lines/spaces (there are several types, such as treble, bass, etc.)
- This device keeps a steady beat
- This means soft
- This symbol raises the pitch of a note by a half-step
- The person who writes the music
- This type of note/rest gets 1/2 a beat
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- Notes that sound the same name but have a different spelling
- This type of note/rest gets four beats
- A piece of music for an individual
- This is the pulse of music
- This type of note/rest gets 3 beats
- This symbol is at the end of music and means that it is the end
- This symbol cancels a flat or sharp
- A section feature
- This type of note/rest gets 1 1/2 beats
- This type of note/rest gets two beats
- This is a piece of music where two people play
- This symbol lowers the pitch of a note by a half-step
- This means very loud
- This means very soft
- The position that means feet flat, back straight, booty on the front
- The position that means we are about to play (also called playing position)
- This is a symbol that means sound (ex: Quarter ___)
- This type of note/rest gets one beat
- This type of note/rest gets 1/4 a beat
- Piano This means moderately soft
- This means loud
- This means moderately loud
- This symbol means to repeat the music
- The position that means feet flat, back straight, booty in the back
44 Clues: This means loud • This means soft • A section feature • A musical sentence • This means very loud • This means very soft • This is the pulse of music • This means moderately loud • This device keeps a steady beat • The person who writes the music • Piano This means moderately soft • A piece of music for an individual • This means to gradually get softer • ...
technology 2021-02-12
15 Clues: wrist • paper • mouse • music • shows • movies • texting • computer • big phones • transportation • loud plays music • virtual learning • part of a computer • part of a computer • use them to listen to music
Year 8 Lesson 2 Crossword Starter 2020-03-30
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- Guitar instrument used in Indian Classical Music
- The word describing volume of music
- The word describing the layers of music
- The person who leads an orchestra
- A wooden percussion instrument hit with beaters
- A percussion instrument used in African music
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- A metal percussion instrument that keeps in good shape
- The speed of the music
- Music from Indonesia
- Bob Marley played this type of music
- The word describing how note patterns fit into a beat
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed
12 Clues: Music from Indonesia • The speed of the music • The person who leads an orchestra • The word describing volume of music • Bob Marley played this type of music • Woodwind instrument with a double reed • The word describing the layers of music • A percussion instrument used in African music • A wooden percussion instrument hit with beaters • ...
Bianca and Emily 2015-06-11
Across
- what town is known for canals and romance
- what type of music form was used in the music?
- who copied and arranged Vivaldi's work as his own?
- where did George live?
- where did Vivaldi die?
- What is something loud and colourful and is used to celebrate New Years Eve?
- what is the name of the style of music which means peace?
- who asked to hear Vivaldi play?
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- what does program music tell?
- which season is the 4th concerto?
- where was George born?
- what was the name of the musician who attracted 12000 just to his rehearsal?
- who was nicknamed the red priest after his red hair?
- which instrument was The four seasons made for?
- what was Vivaldi inspired by?
- what was the music dynamic that means lively and fast?
- what instrument was used in the outdoor performance that belongs to the brass instrument family and you blow air into?
- which instrument had 24 people playing at the performance?
- in which month did Vivaldi die?
19 Clues: where was George born? • where did George live? • where did Vivaldi die? • what does program music tell? • what was Vivaldi inspired by? • in which month did Vivaldi die? • who asked to hear Vivaldi play? • which season is the 4th concerto? • what town is known for canals and romance • what type of music form was used in the music? • ...
EFL B1U (3hr) Day 11 Vocab review 2024-05-15
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- Showing or involving great activity or vitality
- Devices used to make music
- Part of a culture, could be clothing, music, etc
- Present (a form of entertainment) to an audience
- Film or TV show that provides a factual record or report
- Live music show in front of an audience
- To get or make (something) better; To make progress
- The practice of owning people and making them work
- The circumstances a person or group finds themselves in
- Give support, confidence, or hope to someone
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- To be weak and without protection; In danger
- Having a physical condition that limits you in some way
- All people born or living around the same time, collectively
- A person who illegally transports, buys, or sells something
- People who pay to see a music show
- Showing affirmation or agreement; Yes
- A person who writes music, i.e. Beethoven
- A consequence, effect, or outcome of something
- Very scary; Causing great fear
19 Clues: Devices used to make music • Very scary; Causing great fear • People who pay to see a music show • Showing affirmation or agreement; Yes • Live music show in front of an audience • A person who writes music, i.e. Beethoven • To be weak and without protection; In danger • Give support, confidence, or hope to someone • A consequence, effect, or outcome of something • ...
Book 9 2021-10-31
Across
- place around the earth. Has stars, moon, planets
- what happened in the past
- to make
- another word for many
- to show that something is true
- it grows in nature(forest) without people taking care of it.
- many different musical instruments are played together to make music
- like a big violin
- used to make music
- container usually made of sticks or straw
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- cakes, sweets, cookies
- means very bad or very
- a big picture
- type of clothes that goes over your head
- has many strings
- not normal
- person who makes music
- vehicle used to go into space
- you see it in the sky but you don’t know what it is
- relates to music(adj)
- cannot hear
- person you don’t know
22 Clues: to make • not normal • cannot hear • a big picture • has many strings • like a big violin • used to make music • another word for many • relates to music(adj) • cakes, sweets, cookies • means very bad or very • person who makes music • person you don’t know • what happened in the past • vehicle used to go into space • to show that something is true • type of clothes that goes over your head • ...
Unit 8 and Unit 9 Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- musical genre,like classic music
- musical genre, VERY intense music
- is very experienced in math
- usually works in big corporations
- it's like a piano
- it's used to sing
- musical genre, maybe you heard it in the streets
- it's like a trumpet
- has six strings
- musical genre, has a Jamaican origin
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- musical genre, relaxing music
- works in a hospital and helps in the operations
- likes to write books or more things related to it
- it's like a guitar
- helps to know more about the world itself
- creates things
- it's used in operas
- used for the 'wah-wah-wah-wahh' in cartoons!!
- percussion instrument
- musical genre, from a specific culture
- makes music step by step
- mostly participates in athletic competitions
22 Clues: creates things • has six strings • it's like a piano • it's used to sing • it's like a guitar • it's used in operas • it's like a trumpet • percussion instrument • makes music step by step • is very experienced in math • musical genre, relaxing music • musical genre,like classic music • musical genre, VERY intense music • usually works in big corporations • ...
Pitch And Duration 2016-06-20
Across
- What is the main noise in music
- what _______ do you make to make up a song
- how fast is the rhythm happening
- what ______ help you make a piece of music
- what means fast and slow in music
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- how long is the line
- what means high and low in music
- you need to get the ______ right
- How many _______ to make a beat
- what is the ________ factor in music
- what is the fastest note in music
- how do you ______ the music
12 Clues: how long is the line • how do you ______ the music • What is the main noise in music • How many _______ to make a beat • what means high and low in music • you need to get the ______ right • how fast is the rhythm happening • what is the fastest note in music • what means fast and slow in music • what is the ________ factor in music • what _______ do you make to make up a song • ...
Musical Theatre Notes Part 2 2025-02-10
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- Wrote the lyrics for The Fantasticks
- Wrote the music for Fiddler on the Roof
- wrote the lyrics for Jesus Christ Superstar
- Is the longest running musical in the world
- Wrote The Music Man
- College Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt attended
- Wrote the music for Jesus Christ Superstar
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- Wrote the lyrics for Fiddler on the Roof
- Wrote the lyrics for The Sound Of Music
- Wrote the music for The Fantasticks
- Wrote the music for The Sound Of Music
- How did Oscar Hammerstein die?
12 Clues: Wrote The Music Man • How did Oscar Hammerstein die? • Wrote the music for The Fantasticks • Wrote the lyrics for The Fantasticks • Wrote the music for The Sound Of Music • Wrote the lyrics for The Sound Of Music • Wrote the music for Fiddler on the Roof • Wrote the lyrics for Fiddler on the Roof • Wrote the music for Jesus Christ Superstar • ...
Bela Bartok 2019-05-09
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- He is the founder of comparative ________________
- Bela showed ________ music ability
- The last place Bela's mother took him to
- Bela played what this instrument
- Bela was a _______ teacher
- ________ is a dance form that Bela wrote music for
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- Bela researched what kind of music...
- His melodies were influenced by the folk music of __________
- He wrote __________ as instructional piano pieces
- Bela was fond of _____________ music
- Bela wrote folk songs for ___________ and piano
- Bela got an _____________ when he got a smallpox inoculation
- What is Bela's mother's name?
13 Clues: Bela was a _______ teacher • What is Bela's mother's name? • Bela played what this instrument • Bela showed ________ music ability • Bela was fond of _____________ music • Bela researched what kind of music... • The last place Bela's mother took him to • Bela wrote folk songs for ___________ and piano • He wrote __________ as instructional piano pieces • ...
Musical Crossword 2020-08-16
Across
- refers to layers of music either thick or thin?
- What refers to the speed and rhythm of music?
- Which note equals 1/4 beat?
- Which note value equals 1/2 beat?
- Which note value equals two beats?
- refers to the form or plan of a piece of music?
- Which note value equals one beat?
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- What is made up of Five musical lines and four spaces?
- refers to how and what the music is being played in a piece of music?
- refers to the relative highness or lowness in music?
- refers to the loud and sorts of pieces of musics?
- are things added to a piece to create overall styles?
- Which note value equals four beats?
- refers to the length of sounds and silences in a piece of music?
14 Clues: Which note equals 1/4 beat? • Which note value equals 1/2 beat? • Which note value equals one beat? • Which note value equals two beats? • Which note value equals four beats? • What refers to the speed and rhythm of music? • refers to layers of music either thick or thin? • refers to the form or plan of a piece of music? • refers to the loud and sorts of pieces of musics? • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
Across
- The distance between notes
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- Baroque music is known for this
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- An increase in volume
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- To speed up
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- A dynamic marking for soft
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- To slow down
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- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- A decrease in volume
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
34 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • The distance between notes • A dynamic marking for soft • A Baroque composer from Italy • Baroque music is known for this • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A dynamic marking for medium loud • A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet • Musicians play/sing for an audience • Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp) • ...
Romantic Composers - Part 2 2024-02-29
Across
- - Czech composer who wrote of Bohemia's beautiful landscapes
- - Berlioz's book explains how instruments should help tell story by their tone/timbre
- - Tchaikovsky wrote this famous Christmas ballet
- - the name of the symphony that included music from Native Americans and African American spirituals
- music - music for the sake of music, like a waltz or concerto
- - French Grand opera composer and author
- music - background music, does not contribute to the story of the play like an opera does
- - the March King, father to all marching bands in the United States
- - Tchaikovsky used these because percussion wasn't loud enough for the 1812 overture
- - the ______ and Stripes in an American march dedicated to the flag
- - these 3 nasty smelly instruments are the dangerous wolves
- - this instrument is the duck swimming through the water
- - this Russian composer used Russian folklore to teach children about the instruments of the orchestra
- - the _________ Post is an American march dedicated to the 1st president
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- - the 5 act play of Norwegian folklore, includes the Hall of the Mountain King
- - this Russian folklore is a great example of giving character's distinct melodies (4 words no spaces)
- - 1 of 4 opera's in Wagner's "Ring Cycle" about the Norse mythology
- - Italian opera composer of Figaro Figaro Figaro
- - using a nation's landscape, event, hero, or icon in a musical composition to honor it
- - Rossini opera tale of a father's challenge to shoot the apple of his son's head
- - composer of absolute music, counterpoint, and compared to German Lutheran Bach
- - Vltava is a Nationalist composition describing the Moldau _________
- - composer asked to come start the National Conservatory for the United States and write the great American symphony
- - German opera composer who crossed over into modern music era with chromaticism
- - this Russian composer was depressed, conquered stage fright & died of cholera
- - this is the practice of giving each character their own distinctive melody
- - composer of Peer Gynt
27 Clues: - composer of Peer Gynt • - French Grand opera composer and author • - Tchaikovsky wrote this famous Christmas ballet • - Italian opera composer of Figaro Figaro Figaro • - this instrument is the duck swimming through the water • - these 3 nasty smelly instruments are the dangerous wolves • - Czech composer who wrote of Bohemia's beautiful landscapes • ...
1970s Music History 2025-09-30
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- The music world was saddened by the loss of 75-year-old
- what band created a platinum record of their own
- Aerosmith was one of the most popular groups in 1976, with lead singer
- What death rocked the music world in 1970?
- the 70s were a golden era for?
- Leading the way was Isaac Hayes, with his smash hit from 1971,
- Cash won two?
- The Newport Jazz Festival in New York City was very successful, with jazz enthusiasts coming from around the world to listen to 10 days of….
- 1971 witnessed the death of one of the greatest musicians in the history of
- Dylan got in a motorcycle accident in 1966 which prevented him from appearing at a…..
- Jazz was humming along nicely, with the forming of the…
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- Soul, R&B, Pop, Hard Rock, Soft Rock and Disco all carved out their place in the music world in the 1970s. The late 70s also witness the birth of another young music style 18. Woodstock There were Enormous music festivals like
- Johnny Cash won two Grammy awards for his song, “
- The guitarist George Benson,He hit #1 in charts for popular, soul, and jazz music, with his album
- An artist made a few appearances during the year, drawing large crowds wherever he went.
- in 1973, The Newport Jazz Festival was in
- The Bee Gees exploded into the music world, selling more records than anyone thought possible. They also were the ushers for the….
- A 12-hour rock show in Ontario, California, made record profits, grossing over
- Among the popular artists in 1970 was?
- Rose Speedway,”Paul McCartney released…
- Forthe first time the Rolling Stones toured the?
- Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina split, and Loggins made a new album, the popular…
- rock developed seriously for the first time, with a band like the…
- Their single “Play That Funky Music” sold over a million copies.
24 Clues: Cash won two? • the 70s were a golden era for? • Among the popular artists in 1970 was? • Rose Speedway,”Paul McCartney released… • in 1973, The Newport Jazz Festival was in • What death rocked the music world in 1970? • what band created a platinum record of their own • Forthe first time the Rolling Stones toured the? • Johnny Cash won two Grammy awards for his song, “ • ...
THEORY DEFINITIONS REVIEW CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2014-06-09
Across
- bar lines divide the music staff into this.
- a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order.
- a composition with three parts that are played together.
- a piece of music with two different starting points. When group A reaches 2, group B beings at 1.
- a musical form features a primary melody followed by altered versions of the theme.
- this tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats.
- this note is worth two beats.
- this cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for an entire measure.
- a note that is worth one beat.
- one or more notes that come before the first full measure.
- indicates the position of note names on a music staff.
- this has five lines and four spaces where notes and rests are written.
- these tell us how high or low to play by where they are on the staff.
- these tell us to count silent beats.
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- play softly.
- a very slow tempo.
- the distance between any two given notes.
- play moderately loud.
- the number above the staff tells you how many full measures to rest.
- a musical "sentence" that is often two or four measures long.
- part of a group solo or group feature.
- tells us how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets the beat.
- this raises the note and remains in effect for an entire measure.
- this note is worth four beats.
- extend past the music staff.
- a curved line connecting notes of the same pitch.
- two or more notes that are played together.
- a piece of music with one part to play.
- this tells the musician to repeat a section of the music.
- the speed of music.
- an american music style that was popular from the 1890's.
- medium tempo.
- a curved line that connects notes of different pitches.
33 Clues: play softly. • medium tempo. • a very slow tempo. • the speed of music. • play moderately loud. • extend past the music staff. • this note is worth two beats. • this note is worth four beats. • a note that is worth one beat. • these tell us to count silent beats. • part of a group solo or group feature. • a piece of music with one part to play. • ...
EDM/Dubstep Musical Terms 2023-02-16
Across
- A genre of dance music that originated in the 1970s in the US – stylised by the use of drums with a bassline, synths and guitar.
- A musical term describing a measure of beats.
- Added to the audio signal after a sound has been played to add richness or interest
- The speed at which a piece of music is played. Measured in electronic dance music with Beats Per Minute (BPM).
- A programmable electronic device able to imitate the sounds of a drum kit
- A term used to describe a subset of music that has similar elements or sounds
- A tension-building part of a song that signals a big change is about to happen, usually with drum rolls and sounds rising in pitch
- The musical “note” of a sound. How high or low it sounds on the range of frequencies.
- The structure and instrumentation of a song
- It can be used to mean an entire piece of music (a song)
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- An effect that removes specific frequencies from a sound’s tone.
- began in Chicago through seminal artists such as Frankie Knuckles, took over other great cities in the United States (such as Detroit and New York)
- A bass music genre characterised by half time 140bpm drum patterns with bass wobbles and heavy compression
- A musical section that repeats continuously.
- A recorded sound that is then played back
- A genre of music popular in the UK which is similar to house, but features more of a break-beat type sound and is a little bit faster.
- A common compressed audio file format. The higher the bitrate, the better they sound, but the larger the file size.
- Someone who engages in music production
- The section of a track that usually follows a break and a build
- The main, underpinning percussive rhythm of a track
- The first section of a song.
21 Clues: The first section of a song. • Someone who engages in music production • A recorded sound that is then played back • The structure and instrumentation of a song • A musical section that repeats continuously. • A musical term describing a measure of beats. • The main, underpinning percussive rhythm of a track • It can be used to mean an entire piece of music (a song) • ...
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- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- An increase in volume
- A decrease in volume
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- Baroque music is known for this
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- To slow down
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- A Baroque composer from Italy
- A dynamic marking for soft
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- To speed up
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- The distance between notes
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
32 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium loud • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet • Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp) • ...
