music Crossword Puzzles
Irish/Celtic 2023-04-04
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- music is considered a ____ in Ireland
- they tend to have an affinity for this
- St. Patrick's Rock
- most prominent religion now
- this group sings the song "Zombie"
- traditional Irish music is always played in ____
- used in traditional music and adapted from the Greeks
- controversial fighter
- was previously a member of one direction
- this instruments leads the traditional songs
- means belt
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- popular pop group from Ireland
- similar to the scottish bagpipe
- popular rock band from Ireland
- most prominent religion until around 400AD
- this word means public house or bar
- influential writer and literary great
- Irish folk music is mostly used to _____
- means mantle or coat
- national symbol of Ireland
20 Clues: means belt • St. Patrick's Rock • means mantle or coat • controversial fighter • national symbol of Ireland • most prominent religion now • popular pop group from Ireland • popular rock band from Ireland • similar to the scottish bagpipe • this group sings the song "Zombie" • this word means public house or bar • music is considered a ____ in Ireland • ...
Concepts Of Music 2022-11-13
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- half beat
- Sound quality
- speed
- the beat in a piece of music
- thick or thin
- medium loud
- loud and soft
- Soft and loud
- the length of a sound
- how most pop songs end
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- same sound
- Gradually Louder
- wind instrument
- a group of instruments playing classical music
- belongs to the strings family
- very soft
- Woodwind instrument
- a piece of music with lyrics
- quarter beat
19 Clues: speed • half beat • very soft • same sound • medium loud • quarter beat • Sound quality • thick or thin • loud and soft • Soft and loud • wind instrument • Gradually Louder • Woodwind instrument • the length of a sound • how most pop songs end • the beat in a piece of music • a piece of music with lyrics • belongs to the strings family • a group of instruments playing classical music
1920s and 1930s wrap up 2024-01-02
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- Poet that wrote about the African American experience in amerca usuing AAVE
- Amendment passed that allowed people to vote regarless of gender
- Blues singer
- Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think)
- Creation of labor saving devices
- The leader of Organized Crime who became wealthy during prohibition
- Industry descibed by motion pictures, radio, and music
- Wrote music about migrants who lived in poverty during the 30s (Grapes of Wrath)
- People getting rich off of the demand of alcohol during the prohibition
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- Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal
- Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again
- First person to fly across the atlantic alone. Went to Paris through New York
- Painter that made landscape paintings of the southwest
- Woman who became famous after she went missing tryng to fly aound the globe west to east
- Jazz age author
- Music artist that wrote unique american styled music (Raphsody in blue)
- Female young adults and teens that dressed and behaved differently compared to older women
- Music artist that wrote american jazz and classical styled music (Appalachain and spring rodeo)
- Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration
- alcohol smugglers that hid their bottles in their boots
- An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken
- Composer known as the "King of Jazz"
22 Clues: Blues singer • Jazz age author • Creation of labor saving devices • Composer known as the "King of Jazz" • Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal • An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken • Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again • Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think) • Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration • ...
World Music Quiz Review 2025-06-04
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- A low note(s) that is held while a melody is played.
- The names of the notes in the japanese scale starting on A
- Where is the didgeridoo from?
- A two drum instrument from India
- What kind of music refers to the unique and traditional music of a country?
- What instrument is from China that we studied?
- layers of sound
- This symbol looks a little like the letter b. It means to move down a semitone from the note name it is next to.
- This symbol look like a hashtag and means to move up a semitone from the note name it is next to.
- speed of music
- how long or short a note is
- The names of the notes of the chinese scale starting with a C.
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- What is a scale called that has five notes.
- volume of music
- Which scale that we studied has 7 notes.
- Where does the banjo comes from?
- A guitar- like instrument from Indian with many strings.
- Where does the tin whistle come from?
- A set of notes used for a piece of music.
- how high or low a note is
- What instrument is from the carribean?
- What type of music contains instruments, rhythms, and scales unique to a culture?
22 Clues: speed of music • volume of music • layers of sound • how high or low a note is • how long or short a note is • Where is the didgeridoo from? • Where does the banjo comes from? • A two drum instrument from India • Where does the tin whistle come from? • What instrument is from the carribean? • Which scale that we studied has 7 notes. • A set of notes used for a piece of music. • ...
Rock On! 2024-11-09
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- It was started in New York and the singer sings very fast.
- It's contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience.
- This type of music is made on computers.
- You must check this if you want to know when your singer is going to perform
- It's a series of concerts, plays, or movies, typically held annually.
- Everyone knows her. So, she is ________.
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- Popular music from China is often referred as ____ pop.
- She is only 15. She is ________.
- A list of performers in a concert
- Music can't be pretty, but music can be _______.
- That was _______ a good performance. The crowds seemed enjoyed it.
- A piece of paper to enter the concert.
- Cowboys often like this kind of music.
- We can hear saxophones and trumpets.
- Music with a strong beat. It's very loud with electric guitar and drum.
15 Clues: She is only 15. She is ________. • A list of performers in a concert • We can hear saxophones and trumpets. • A piece of paper to enter the concert. • Cowboys often like this kind of music. • This type of music is made on computers. • Everyone knows her. So, she is ________. • Music can't be pretty, but music can be _______. • ...
Birfday 2023-06-27
24 Clues: hoa • gold • today • place • fresh • pasta • lunch • music • byfoot • dollar • always • themaya • welcome • ourlist • recipes • cryptex • musicals • cookbooks • overboard • community • wavelength • adiagnosis • pickleball • lightfixtures
CROSSWORD - CLASSROOM 2015-12-01
24 Clues: pen • test • open • tick • book • page • line • desk • floor • board • ruler • close • cross • class • music • mouse • eraser • rubber • pencil • teacher • alphabet • computer • keyboard • classroom
Maddy L. School Vocab Puzzle 2024-10-10
18 Clues: Art • Gym • Math • Test • Music • Health • Junior • Senior • Student • History • Cooking • Teacher • Freshman • Homework • Spelling • Sophomore • Principal • Substitute
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- varied on or off the beat
- quiet
- the notes played within a song
- volume
- indicates how many beats fit per measure
- used to indicate silence in music
- very loud
- rising volume
- basic unit of music
- moderately loud
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- moderately soft
- lower part of the staff
- consistent pattern
- very quiet
- used to write music
- higher pitched voices
- top part of the staff
- used to sing the major scale
- loud
- the pace at which a song is played
20 Clues: loud • quiet • volume • very loud • very quiet • rising volume • moderately soft • moderately loud • consistent pattern • used to write music • basic unit of music • higher pitched voices • top part of the staff • lower part of the staff • varied on or off the beat • used to sing the major scale • the notes played within a song • used to indicate silence in music • the pace at which a song is played • ...
Getting a Handel on the Words 2016-11-14
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- Widow
- Highest vocal part
- Improvised additions to the written music
- Renaissance composer who wrote sacred music
- Music dedicated to the Virgin Mary
- Famous Choral piece
- Handel's grave site
- Handel's Birthplace
- Independent melodies sung together
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- Large group of singers
- Victoria's job title
- Elector of Hanover and English King
- Victoria's school in Rome
- Medieval religious song
- Mary's response
- Without accompaniment
- Victoria's birthplace
- Father of English Oratorio
- Lowest vocal part
- String Instrument
20 Clues: Widow • Mary's response • Lowest vocal part • String Instrument • Highest vocal part • Famous Choral piece • Handel's grave site • Handel's Birthplace • Victoria's job title • Without accompaniment • Victoria's birthplace • Large group of singers • Medieval religious song • Victoria's school in Rome • Father of English Oratorio • Music dedicated to the Virgin Mary • ...
Crossword unit 2 2019-10-06
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- a blow instrument
- something that´s a bit weird
- very big
- jealous
- be good
- unbelieveble
- very rich
- people who live next to you
- clearly
- what you can´t tell anyone about
- music music that makes you dance
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- to apriciate something
- a place where you go to dance with music
- enjoy something
- when you don´t have a job
- weird
- when you can´t hear anything
- scared
- what girls wear on their lips
- endresult
20 Clues: weird • scared • jealous • be good • clearly • very big • very rich • endresult • unbelieveble • enjoy something • a blow instrument • to apriciate something • when you don´t have a job • people who live next to you • something that´s a bit weird • when you can´t hear anything • what girls wear on their lips • what you can´t tell anyone about • music music that makes you dance • ...
not ANOTHER crossword!! 2025-05-01
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- badminton
- art
- water bottle
- your lucky stars
- rhymes with myth
- two wheels of fast fun
- Scott
- biggest drum in the music room
- rhymes with with
- fast food
- icy rubber
- pizza hut
- tubas in the music room
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- James
- Godard
- hockey's holy grail
- ewwww!!
- trombones in the music room
- funnel of destruction
- instrument with three valves
- stormy light
- 8 notes
- pony's colour
- the fourth colour of the rainbow
- earth has two
25 Clues: art • James • Scott • Godard • ewwww!! • 8 notes • badminton • fast food • pizza hut • icy rubber • water bottle • stormy light • pony's colour • earth has two • your lucky stars • rhymes with myth • rhymes with with • hockey's holy grail • funnel of destruction • two wheels of fast fun • tubas in the music room • trombones in the music room • instrument with three valves • biggest drum in the music room • ...
Music Vocabulary Words 2026-01-06
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- Fast, brisk, cheerful
- Loud
- Moderately loud
- Walking pace, moderate
- The speed of the music
- Soft and gentle
- The tonal center of a piece of music
- Smooth, connected notes
- Gradually getting softer
- Very soft
- Gradually getting faster
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- Slow, at ease
- Combination of notes played at the same time
- Moderately soft
- The volume of the music
- Gradually getting slower
- Very loud
- Gradually getting louder
- The main tune
- Short, detached notes
20 Clues: Loud • Very loud • Very soft • Slow, at ease • The main tune • Moderately soft • Moderately loud • Soft and gentle • Fast, brisk, cheerful • Short, detached notes • Walking pace, moderate • The speed of the music • The volume of the music • Smooth, connected notes • Gradually getting slower • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting faster • ...
It's A Wonderful TIME! 2022-11-30
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- music style that began in the 1970s
- music time period between 1750 AD - 1820 AD
- 20th century music style that began in Louisiana
- music style that began in the 18th century
- music time period between 1600 AD - 1750 AD
- music time period between 500 AD - 1450 AD
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- music time period between 1820 AD - 1900 AD
- music time period between 1450 AD - 1600 AD
- music style that began in the 1940s
- 19th century music style that began in Mississippi
- music period before the year 500 AD
11 Clues: music style that began in the 1940s • music style that began in the 1970s • music period before the year 500 AD • music style that began in the 18th century • music time period between 500 AD - 1450 AD • music time period between 1820 AD - 1900 AD • music time period between 1450 AD - 1600 AD • music time period between 1750 AD - 1820 AD • ...
doremi 2021-03-24
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- the character of a piece of music
- a short poem that is said sung with music
- musical instruments used by the movement of a hand
- a person who writes songs
- a sound that is repeated and creates music
- the activity or movement done to the sound of music
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- the words in a song
- a large group of singers that are organized
- Austrian composer born in 1732
- an instrument made from a tube that u blow in
- the medium that we use in order to listen to music
- a musical instrument with 6 or 12 strings
- a musical performance given in front audience
- German composer that was deaf
- a melody that goes with music
15 Clues: the words in a song • a person who writes songs • German composer that was deaf • a melody that goes with music • Austrian composer born in 1732 • the character of a piece of music • a musical instrument with 6 or 12 strings • a short poem that is said sung with music • a sound that is repeated and creates music • a large group of singers that are organized • ...
Musical Instruments 2025-03-17
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- – A person who leads an orchestra or choir.
- – A person who plays a musical instrument.
- – The main tune of a piece of music.
- – A group of musicians who perform together.
- – A version of a piece of music adapted for different instruments.
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- – A musician who writes and sings their own songs.
- – An extra performance given after the main show, usually by request.
- – A musician who performs alone.
- – A person who writes music.
- – A category of music, such as jazz, rock, or classical.
- – A combination of different musical notes played together.
- – Written music that shows all the notes and parts.
- – The pattern of beats in music.
- – A person who sings in a band or choir.
- – A highly skilled musician.
15 Clues: – A person who writes music. • – A highly skilled musician. • – A musician who performs alone. • – The pattern of beats in music. • – The main tune of a piece of music. • – A person who sings in a band or choir. • – A person who plays a musical instrument. • – A person who leads an orchestra or choir. • – A group of musicians who perform together. • ...
Rock Music Vocab 2026-01-23
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- sometimes called “Hillbilly Music”
- multiple musical lines that compliment the main melody
- Music that is being made up as it is played
- orchestral background and music to support movies
- Someone who is the first to do something
- the strong rhythmic accent on beats 2 and 4
- style of music that started in the 1940’s in cities across America
- portable sound system
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- a device that amplifies the sound of a guitar
- multiple instruments with a couple buttons
- Synthesizers/drum machines made music sound futuristic and more complex
- portable audio player and recorder brand by Sony
- celebrates the history and cultural significance of rock music
- A mix of two styles: R&B guitar styles and vocal harmonies
- beats with futuristic flair
15 Clues: portable sound system • beats with futuristic flair • sometimes called “Hillbilly Music” • Someone who is the first to do something • multiple instruments with a couple buttons • Music that is being made up as it is played • the strong rhythmic accent on beats 2 and 4 • a device that amplifies the sound of a guitar • portable audio player and recorder brand by Sony • ...
Terms from Music in Western Culture 2023-05-03
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- A style of vocal music that was developed in the early Christian church, characterized by a monophonic texture, free rhythm, and a modal melody.
- A vocal composition that is typically polyphonic and features a sacred or secular text.
- A publicly funded music education program in Venezuela, founded in 1975 by economist and musician Jose Antonio Abreu, that provides free music education and orchestral training to children from impoverished communities.
- Clara Schumann was a German pianist and composer who lived from 1819 to 1896. She was one of the most renowned pianists of the Romantic period and composed works for piano, chamber ensembles, and orchestra.
- A musical form that features a recurring main theme, called the refrain, that alternates with contrasting sections.
- A term coined by musicologist Christopher Small to describe the activity of making music, which includes not only the performance of music but also the listening, dancing, and social interactions that take place during musical events.
- A musical genre that combines singing, instrumental music, and theatrical elements to tell a story. Operas can be serious or comic and are typically performed with elaborate sets and costumes.
- Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist who lived from 1770 to 1827. He is considered one of the most important composers in Western art music history and is known for his expressive and innovative compositions.
- The way in which different musical parts are combined in a piece of music. Texture can be classified as monophonic, homophonic, or polyphonic, and can have a significant impact on the overall sound and mood of a composition.
- The group of people who listen to a musical performance. The audience is an essential part of the musical experience, as their reactions and responses can influence the performers and shape the atmosphere of the event.
- The ability to perform music with exceptional technical skill, artistry, and expressive power. A virtuoso is a musician who possesses extraordinary technical abilities and is able to execute difficult passages with ease.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer who lived from 1756 to 1791. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all time and is known for his operas, symphonies, and chamber music.
- Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer, pianist, and conductor who lived from 1811 to 1886. He is considered one of the greatest pianists in the history of Western art music and is known for his virtuosic performances and innovative compositions.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor who lived from 1873 to 1943. He is known for his expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and virtuosic piano writing.
- A palace complex located in Versailles, France, that was built by King Louis XIV in the 17th century. Versailles was a center of musical activity during the Baroque period, and its lavish musical productions reflected the opulence and grandeur of the French court.
- A book, article, or other written work that details the life and career of a musician or composer. Music biographies can provide valuable insight into the cultural and historical context of a particular musical period or genre.
- A type of establishment that was popular in the Western United States in the 19th century. Saloons often featured live music, and were an important venue for the development of Western folk music and country music.
- Anna Lapwood is a British musician, conductor, and broadcaster who is known for her work in promoting women in music.
- The technique of combining multiple melodic lines in a musical composition. Counterpoint is an essential aspect of Western art music and can be heard in a wide range of musical genres and styles.
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- A choral composition that is typically performed at a funeral or memorial service. Requiems can be performed in a variety of styles and can feature soloists, choir, and orchestra.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1750 to 1820, characterized by a focus on clarity, balance, and simplicity in musical composition.
- A choral composition that is typically based on the text of the Roman Catholic Mass. Masses can be performed in a variety of styles and can feature soloists, choir, and orchestra.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1600 to 1750
- A compositional technique that involves the use of notes outside of the traditional diatonic scale. Chromaticism is often used to create dissonance and tension in music.
- A large-scale orchestral composition consisting of multiple movements, typically four, that are linked thematically and vary in tempo, mood, and key.
- Jean-Baptiste Lully was a French composer and court musician who lived from 1632 to 1687. He is known for his contributions to the development of French opera and his use of the French overture style.
- A musical form that is commonly used in the first movement of a sonata or symphony. Sonata form typically consists of an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation.
- A musical form in which a theme, called the subject, is introduced and then imitated by other voices in a contrapuntal manner.
- The quality of sound produced by a particular instrument or voice. Timbre is determined by a variety of factors, including the shape and size of the instrument or vocal tract, and can be used to distinguish between different instruments and voices.
- Louis XIV was a French king who ruled from 1643 to 1715. He was a patron of the arts and played an important role in the development of French Baroque music.
- A chamber music ensemble consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello. The string quartet is one of the most important and enduring genres of chamber music and has been popular since the Classical period.
- A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1820 to 1900, characterized by a focus on emotional expression, individualism, and the supernatural.
- Music composed and performed in Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to the 15th century. Medieval music is characterized by its use of Gregorian chant, polyphonic vocal music, and secular songs and dances.
- Gustav Mahler was an Austrian composer and conductor who lived from 1860 to 1911. He is known for his symphonies, which are characterized by their large scale, complex structures, and emotional intensity.
- A system of scales used in Western music, characterized by a set of pitch relationships and a distinctive pattern of whole and half steps. The two most common modes are the major and minor modes.
- A musical form that is typically used as the third movement of a sonata or symphony. Scherzos are characterized by their playful and lively rhythms.
- Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician who lived from 1685 to 1750. He is considered one of the greatest composers of all time and is known for his intricate counterpoint, complex harmonies, and expressive melodies.
- Niccolò Paganini was an Italian violinist and composer who lived from 1782 to 1840. He is considered one of the greatest virtuosos in the history of Western art music and is known for his innovative techniques and showmanship.
38 Clues: A period in Western art music history that lasted from approximately 1600 to 1750 • A vocal composition that is typically polyphonic and features a sacred or secular text. • A musical form that features a recurring main theme, called the refrain, that alternates with contrasting sections. • ...
Music in the 1960s 2023-06-23
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- (Famous music festival)
- (Legendary British band)
- (Record label for soul music)
- (Rhythm and blues genre)
- (British bands' popularity in the US)
- (Popular music genre)
- (American pop rock band)
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- (Lead singer of The Doors)
- (Powerful blues-rock singer)
- (Female vocal group)
- (Folk singer-songwriter)
- (Iconic guitarist)
- (Genre influenced by drugs and art)
- (Style of rock music)
- (Songs with political messages)
15 Clues: (Iconic guitarist) • (Female vocal group) • (Style of rock music) • (Popular music genre) • (Famous music festival) • (Legendary British band) • (Folk singer-songwriter) • (Rhythm and blues genre) • (American pop rock band) • (Lead singer of The Doors) • (Powerful blues-rock singer) • (Record label for soul music) • (Songs with political messages) • (Genre influenced by drugs and art) • ...
Understanding Music 2021-12-09
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- Commercially popular music.
- Relating to music.
- American music developed from ragtime and blues.
- A control on a synthesizer to vary the pitch in a continuously variable manner.
- An electronically produced echo effect in recorded music.
- A music genre of Christian music.
- A form of jazz with vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all.
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- A type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, it uses a heavy beat and simple melodies.
- A forerunner of jazz, a style of American popular music from about 1899 to 1917.
- A form of jazz that developed in the United States from the 1930s to 1940s.
- A form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
12 Clues: Relating to music. • Commercially popular music. • A music genre of Christian music. • American music developed from ragtime and blues. • An electronically produced echo effect in recorded music. • A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • A form of jazz that developed in the United States from the 1930s to 1940s. • ...
Cuba: Son and Afro-Cuban Music 2023-02-21
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- A type of Cuban music and dance that originated in the 1940s.
- A type of Cuban music that blends African and European influences (3).
- Famous Cuban singer who popularized son music.
- A type of Cuban percussion instrument made from metal.
- The national dance of Cuba.
- A popular Cuban musical ensemble consisting of guitars, percussion, and vocals.
- Type of percussion instrument used in Afro-Cuban music.
- Musical style that combines Spanish and African influences.
- A type of Cuban music and dance that is typically performed in pairs.
- A famous Cuban pianist and bandleader who popularized Latin jazz.
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- The primary source of labor in Cuba during the colonial period (6).
- A type of Cuban music that originated in the early 20th century and features complex rhythms and improvisation.
- A traditional Cuban dance that originated in the late 19th century.
- A style of Cuban music that emerged in the early 20th century.
- A Cuban singer and percussionist who popularized the Afro-Cuban jazz fusion.
- Most important musical genre in Cuba.
- A percussion instrument consisting of a wooden box with metal keys that are struck with mallets.
- A popular Cuban song and dance style that emerged in the early 20th century.
18 Clues: The national dance of Cuba. • Most important musical genre in Cuba. • Famous Cuban singer who popularized son music. • A type of Cuban percussion instrument made from metal. • Type of percussion instrument used in Afro-Cuban music. • Musical style that combines Spanish and African influences. • A type of Cuban music and dance that originated in the 1940s. • ...
Unit 4 World of music_Sek 2022-01-18
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- a group of people singing together
- a style of music
- for example a clarinet
- a person playing music
- an electric piano
- someone using his/her voice to make music
- a style of music
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- for example a violin
- for example a drum
- for example a trumpet
- a group of people playing music together
- an instrument very used in jazz
- an event where music is played
- an instrument that sounds low
- a person playing the drum
15 Clues: a style of music • a style of music • an electric piano • for example a drum • for example a violin • for example a trumpet • for example a clarinet • a person playing music • a person playing the drum • an instrument that sounds low • an event where music is played • an instrument very used in jazz • a group of people singing together • a group of people playing music together • ...
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 2022-04-16
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- A person who design cloths.
- Pleasant sound.
- organ helps to see objects.
- A performer of rap music.
- Artists apply it with a brush.
- Costume drama set to music.
- An instrument in pop music.
- To put on a costume or wig.
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- Food store organ in your body.
- Person who write books.
- Not healthy, not well.
- A person who narrates a movie.
- A type of dairy product.
- Keyboard instruments.
- Liquid used for writing.
- Unpleasant sound.
16 Clues: Pleasant sound. • Unpleasant sound. • Keyboard instruments. • Not healthy, not well. • Person who write books. • A type of dairy product. • Liquid used for writing. • A performer of rap music. • A person who design cloths. • organ helps to see objects. • Costume drama set to music. • An instrument in pop music. • To put on a costume or wig. • Food store organ in your body. • ...
Music Genre's 2024-03-24
The Musical Elements 2019-06-04
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- The patterns heard in a piece of music.
- How a piece is built and organised.
- The techniques used to embellish the music.
- The mood and key of a piece of music.
- The speed of a piece of music.
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- The changes in volume through the music. Loud to Soft.
- How many instruments are playing at the same time.
- The instruments used in a piece of music.
- The main tune or feature of a piece of music
- How high or low the notes of the music are.
- The quality and types of sounds heard in the music.
- How the pitches are combined together.
12 Clues: The speed of a piece of music. • How a piece is built and organised. • The mood and key of a piece of music. • How the pitches are combined together. • The patterns heard in a piece of music. • The instruments used in a piece of music. • How high or low the notes of the music are. • The techniques used to embellish the music. • The main tune or feature of a piece of music • ...
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 1 2016-09-29
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- stand We say "________" if we dislikes someone or something very much.
- ________ is a type of popular music of US black origin in which words are spoken quickly with some misical intruments playing in the background.
- If something makes you feel ________, it is making you feel very upset or afraid.
- ________ music is music that uses electronic musical instruments.
- ________ is a type of music that was developed among African-American musicians using rap.
- If something is ________, it has something to do with more than one country.
- To ask for something in a way that shows you are not proud is to ________.
- right Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei.
- A _______ is what people join to win prizes.
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- Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________.
- I something is ________ it is related to business. (First letter C).
- ________ means very impressive and sometimes a little frightening.
- ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico.
- ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll.
- Pop music is often simply called ________.
15 Clues: Pop music is often simply called ________. • A _______ is what people join to win prizes. • ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico. • right Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei. • ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll. • Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________. • ...
Popular Artist (first name only) 2025-03-28
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- known for the color purple
- Has been an opener for many artist like taylor,Noah,etc she makes fun pop music.
- Known for the way they dress and top songs like fine line and matilda
- Was on a disney show and now is very popular in the music industry
- Has very sad music and is part of a band.
- Know for being a diva and is popular for joking about being different artist like Sabrina
- Known for her song ceilings
- makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid
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- known for her sad music and baggy clothes style
- A top artist of the past few years who started her debut with a country album as a teen.
- Known for their bedroom shows during covid and being a eras tour opener
- This artist is known for their teardrop star symbol and sad music.
- Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer.
- Has a girlfriend who also makes music
- Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen
15 Clues: known for the color purple • Known for her song ceilings • Has a girlfriend who also makes music • Has very sad music and is part of a band. • known for her sad music and baggy clothes style • Singer who has a song featuring bruce springsteen • Became popular this lasy year for her music is queer. • makes folk music got popular with a song that mentions covid • ...
Professor Kahn Vocab 2023-10-08
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- musical work for special occasion
- chant melody with additional harmony voice
- two or more melodies
- secular French love song
- musical piece with small chamber group
- early instrument that looks like giant guitar
- famous 13th century chant meaning day of wrath
- melody with free-sounding rhythm
- time period that means rebirth
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- dramatic musical work with costumes, dance
- primary service of Catholic Church
- single melody
- a way to organize music
- music without instrumental accompany
- music that reflects what occurs in text
- commissioning of art by wealthy families
- chant melody with two additional voices
- type of music written for religious ceremony
18 Clues: single melody • two or more melodies • a way to organize music • secular French love song • time period that means rebirth • melody with free-sounding rhythm • musical work for special occasion • primary service of Catholic Church • music without instrumental accompany • musical piece with small chamber group • music that reflects what occurs in text • ...
b144thursday 2015-03-21
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- Which country does Sara want to visit?
- Who likes hot dogs and pop music, and wants to visit England?
- What's Andrea's favourite kind of music?
- What's Seven's favourite foreign TV show?
- Who likes monkeys, toast, and jazz music?
- Which mountain does Annie want to see?
- Which type of art is Urian's hometown famous for?
- What's Jack's and Stephen's favourite animal?
- What's Urian's and Beki's favourite foreign food?
- Queena wants to visit the USA because it's ____.
- Wendy wants to visit Korea because she likes ____.
- Jack wants to visit France because it's ____.
- Where does Nilosa come from?
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- What's Neil's favourite animal?
- Which country does Wayne want to visit?
- Which sport does Wendy like to watch?
- What's Annie's favourite English movie?
- What job does Andrea want to do?
- What's Seven's and Jet's favourite foreign food?
- What's Jet's favourite kind of music?
- What job does Wayne want to do?
- What's Sara's favourite English movie?
- What's Nilosa's mother good at?
- Who likes tigers and Harry Potter, and comes from Dongguan?
- What's Jason's favourite hobby?
- What's Nana's favourite hobby?
- What kind of music does Beki like?
- Which country does Jason want to visit?
- What's Jeff's favourite type of phone?
- What's Queena's and Nana's favourite kind of music?
30 Clues: Where does Nilosa come from? • What's Nana's favourite hobby? • What's Neil's favourite animal? • What job does Wayne want to do? • What's Nilosa's mother good at? • What's Jason's favourite hobby? • What job does Andrea want to do? • What kind of music does Beki like? • Which sport does Wendy like to watch? • What's Jet's favourite kind of music? • ...
BPAA BHM Crossword 2026-01-28
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- Pioneer of rock & roll whose sound shaped modern music
- Grammy Award–winning singer who starred in The Bodyguard
- Early rock & roll star whose guitar style influenced generations
- Known as the “Queen of Soul” and first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- The “Queen of Gospel” who sang at the March on Washington
- Academy Award–winning actress who starred in Hidden Figures
- Legendary guitarist who revolutionized rock music
- One of the wealthiest Black children in early 1900s America after oil was discovered on her land
- Blues legend known for his guitar, “Lucille”
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- Musician who blended gospel, blues, jazz, and country into soul music
- The “Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll” known for her powerful performances
- Singer and activist whose music became central to the Civil Rights Movement
- The “King of Pop” and one of the best-selling artists of all time
- Genre-defying artist behind the album Purple Rain
- Record label that brought Black music to mainstream America
- Record-breaking Grammy winner and cultural icon
- Actress who portrayed Katherine Johnson in Hidden Figures
- Soul singer behind the anthem “A Change Is Gonna Come”
- Pulitzer Prize–winning rapper who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show
- Jazz trumpeter whose influence shaped American music
20 Clues: Blues legend known for his guitar, “Lucille” • Record-breaking Grammy winner and cultural icon • Genre-defying artist behind the album Purple Rain • Legendary guitarist who revolutionized rock music • Jazz trumpeter whose influence shaped American music • Pioneer of rock & roll whose sound shaped modern music • Soul singer behind the anthem “A Change Is Gonna Come” • ...
Hobbies 2018-10-11
20 Clues: uinti • paini • tennis • keilaus • keräily • vaellus • musiikki • pyöräily • purjehdus • koripallo • nyrkkeily • jalkapallo • piirtäminen • ruuanlaitto • maalaaminen • katseleminen • kirjoittaminen • playing roolipeli • to music musiikin kuuntelu • to the gym punttisalilla käyminen
Characteristics of Baroque Music Summary 2013-11-01
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- / Bach's first name
- / Which new form of music did the Baroque era see the birth of?
- / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics
- / What was used to achieve an unbroken, consistent rhythmic flow throughout a piece?
- / The modern day guitar is related to which Baroque instrument?
- / The Baroque trumpet had no valves?
- / Which instrument began to emerge as the most important instrument during the Baroque period?
- / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V
- / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano.
- / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods?
- / What became a dominant stylistic feature in late Baroque phase?
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- / The word Baroque comes from the which Portuguese word?
- / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus?
- /True or False, Baroque refers only to a style of music?
- / The Baroque style was known for its ______________, complex, flamboyant nature
- / Rhythmic patterns can frequently be heard what throughout a Baroque piece of music?
- / Two or more melodies weaving in and out of one another.
- / What were the only percussion instrument used in serious Baroque music?
- / One melody with chordal accompaniment.
- / Baroque music uses repeated melodic lines that develop in what with every repeat?
- / Baroque composers used music to depict the meaning of specific what?
21 Clues: / Bach's first name • / The Baroque trumpet had no valves? • / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus? • / One melody with chordal accompaniment. • / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics • / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V • / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods? • / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano. • ...
1920s and 1930s wrap up 2024-01-02
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- Poet that wrote about the African American experience in amerca usuing AAVE
- Amendment passed that allowed people to vote regarless of gender
- Blues singer
- Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think)
- Creation of labor saving devices
- The leader of Organized Crime who became wealthy during prohibition
- Industry descibed by motion pictures, radio, and music
- Wrote music about migrants who lived in poverty during the 30s (Grapes of Wrath)
- People getting rich off of the demand of alcohol during the prohibition
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- Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal
- Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again
- First person to fly across the atlantic alone. Went to Paris through New York
- Painter that made landscape paintings of the southwest
- Woman who became famous after she went missing tryng to fly aound the globe west to east
- Jazz age author
- Music artist that wrote unique american styled music (Raphsody in blue)
- Female young adults and teens that dressed and behaved differently compared to older women
- Music artist that wrote american jazz and classical styled music (Appalachain and spring rodeo)
- Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration
- alcohol smugglers that hid their bottles in their boots
- An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken
- Composer known as the "King of Jazz"
22 Clues: Blues singer • Jazz age author • Creation of labor saving devices • Composer known as the "King of Jazz" • Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal • An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken • Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again • Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think) • Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration • ...
1920s and 1930s wrap up 2024-01-02
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- Poet that wrote about the African American experience in amerca usuing AAVE
- Amendment passed that allowed people to vote regarless of gender
- Blues singer
- Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think)
- Creation of labor saving devices
- The leader of Organized Crime who became wealthy during prohibition
- Industry descibed by motion pictures, radio, and music
- Wrote music about migrants who lived in poverty during the 30s (Grapes of Wrath)
- People getting rich off of the demand of alcohol during the prohibition
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- Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal
- Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again
- First person to fly across the atlantic alone. Went to Paris through New York
- Painter that made landscape paintings of the southwest
- Woman who became famous after she went missing tryng to fly aound the globe west to east
- Jazz age author
- Music artist that wrote unique american styled music (Raphsody in blue)
- Female young adults and teens that dressed and behaved differently compared to older women
- Music artist that wrote american jazz and classical styled music (Appalachain and spring rodeo)
- Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration
- alcohol smugglers that hid their bottles in their boots
- An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken
- Composer known as the "King of Jazz"
22 Clues: Blues singer • Jazz age author • Creation of labor saving devices • Composer known as the "King of Jazz" • Amendment that made drinking alcohol illegal • An area where alcohol could be illegally drinken • Amendment that made drinking alcohol leagal again • Jazz singer,trumpet player, and composer (i think) • Painter that created paintings of the Great Migration • ...
Khan Crossword 2025-09-24
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- step: an interval equal to two half steps or semitones, commonly used in Western music to refer to the distance between two adjacent notes on a keyboard or fretted instrument.
- the main melodic refrain of a song
- scale: a scale consisting of all twelve pitches of the Western chromatic system, in ascending or descending order
- a person who leads an orchestra or choir
- a succession of musical notes that create a recognizable tune
- staff: the combination of the treble and bass staves in sheet music, commonly used for piano music and other keyboard instruments
- the volume of sound in music
- the musical pulse that divides time into equal divisions
- an informal term for a measure
- lowest musical range, the bass clef is used for the notation of notes in this range
- the speed of a piece of music, typically measured in beats per minute
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- a person who writes music
- beats per minute, a measure of tempo
- lowest male voice
- the note from which a chord or scale is built
- the simultaneous sounding of musical notes
- musical harmony that is pleasing to the ear
- two or more notes played simultaneously
- a musical performance before an audience
- a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth
20 Clues: lowest male voice • a person who writes music • the volume of sound in music • an informal term for a measure • the main melodic refrain of a song • beats per minute, a measure of tempo • two or more notes played simultaneously • a person who leads an orchestra or choir • a musical performance before an audience • the simultaneous sounding of musical notes • ...
Hobbies 2018-10-11
20 Clues: uinti • paini • tennis • keilaus • keräily • vaellus • pyöräily • musiikki • purjehdus • koripallo • nyrkkeily • jalkapallo • piirtäminen • ruuanlaitto • maalaaminen • katseleminen • kirjoittaminen • playing roolipeli • to music musiikin kuuntelu • to the gym punttisalilla käyminen
Elements of Music 2023-05-18
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- This word means very slow in music
- This instrument family includes the flute, clarinet, and saxophone
- This word means speed in music
- This instrument family includes the snare drum, bass drum, and xylophone
- This word means very fast in music
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- This word means volume level in music
- This word means the structure of music
- This word means loud in music
- This word means soft in music
- This word means the sound/mood of music
- This instrument family includes the violin, viola, and cello
- This instrument family includes the trumpet and trombone
12 Clues: This word means loud in music • This word means soft in music • This word means speed in music • This word means very slow in music • This word means very fast in music • This word means volume level in music • This word means the structure of music • This word means the sound/mood of music • This instrument family includes the trumpet and trombone • ...
musical words 2013-08-27
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- Scales are named after their ___, thus the ___ of the scale of C is the note C.
- one of the two essential scales of gamelan music native to Bali and Java, in Indonesia.
- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- is a collection of fundamental (musical scales) in Carnatic music (South Indian classical music).
- melodic modes used in Indian classical music.
- a passage which brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation (end)
- a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music
- a musical technique that arranges a fixed pattern of pitches with a repeating rhythmic pattern.
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- a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, usually at the same pitch.
- "measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method"
- the older of the two most common scales (laras) used in Indonesian
- traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia
- a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line.
- plucked stringed instrument used mainly in Hindustani music and Indian classical music.
- percussion instrument (similar to bongos), used in Hindustani classical music and in popular and devotional music of the Indian subcontinent
15 Clues: traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia • a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music • melodic modes used in Indian classical music. • "measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method" • the older of the two most common scales (laras) used in Indonesian • Scales are named after their ___, thus the ___ of the scale of C is the note C. • ...
The History of Western Classical Music 2012-11-22
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- The music in the baroque era can be described as this.
- Bach was famous for inventing the music where there are many of these in the music, rather than just one.
- The keyboard instrument used in the Classical Era.
- The period of music 1750-1850.
- A composer from the Classical era.
- Music in the Classical era was more organised.
- What health issue did Beethoven have near the end of his life?
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- The period of music from 1600-1750.
- The music in the classical era can be described as this.
- A composer from the Baroque era.
- The keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era.
- Music in the Baroque era was heavily focused in this way.
- Architecture is this.
13 Clues: Architecture is this. • The period of music 1750-1850. • A composer from the Baroque era. • A composer from the Classical era. • The period of music from 1600-1750. • Music in the Classical era was more organised. • The keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era. • The keyboard instrument used in the Classical Era. • The music in the baroque era can be described as this. • ...
song 2024-09-27
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- type of music from pop
- acoustic instrument
- Indonesian music
- songs form Korea
- words in the song
- being popular
- mouth as the instrument
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- a music group of boys
- Men's who sing
- we can listen in anywhere with FM/AM frequency
- type of music with loud and high beat
- type of music from America
- Men's who create the song
13 Clues: being popular • Men's who sing • Indonesian music • songs form Korea • words in the song • acoustic instrument • a music group of boys • type of music from pop • mouth as the instrument • Men's who create the song • type of music from America • type of music with loud and high beat • we can listen in anywhere with FM/AM frequency
13-British Invasion of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- (Music scene in Liverpool)
- (Band featuring Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page)
- SHERMITS (British band with hits like "I'm Into Something Good")
- (Youth subculture associated with the movement)
- (Band known for their energetic performances)
- (Impact of British bands on the industry)
- LONDON (Era's cultural epicenter)
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- (Iconic British band)
- (Instrument commonly used in the music)
- (Later wave of British music in the 1990s)
- (City associated with the music scene)
- (Term for the surge of British acts in the US)
- (Central focus of the invasion)
- (Distinctive style of the era)
- STONES (Another famous British band)
15 Clues: (Iconic British band) • (Music scene in Liverpool) • (Distinctive style of the era) • (Central focus of the invasion) • LONDON (Era's cultural epicenter) • STONES (Another famous British band) • (City associated with the music scene) • (Instrument commonly used in the music) • (Impact of British bands on the industry) • (Later wave of British music in the 1990s) • ...
Unit 6 Geoculture 2024-05-10
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- - Music of west Algeria
- - Means to “haggle over” in english
- Morocco screen writer
- - A type of food
- - creator of the titin comic books
- - A comic book
- - A song
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- - one of the main cities in algeria
- - oldest music instrument in arab music
- - A Market
- - Morocco in French
- - One of the capitols of Morocco
- - in africa
- - a singer who makes rai music
- - Ruines of romania
15 Clues: - A song • - A Market • - in africa • - A comic book • - A type of food • - Morocco in French • - Ruines of romania • Morocco screen writer • - Music of west Algeria • - a singer who makes rai music • - One of the capitols of Morocco • - creator of the titin comic books • - one of the main cities in algeria • - Means to “haggle over” in english • - oldest music instrument in arab music
Selena Perez reynoso raymondo 2026-01-08
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- drama set to music and sung by performers with orchestral
- school of music or dramatic art
- vocal music began to have more voice parts
- any musical instrument with a keyboard such as a piano
- musical work for solo instrument sometimes alone
- vocal music was more popular than instrumental music
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- bigen nun at 15 and later became a mother Superior
- song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different notes
- a man or woman who supports or protects something
- company group that performs the opera
- Lord have mercy
- musician people who compose conduct or perform music at the place
- era art and music became extravagant
- to be a priest but never served the church in a religions capacity
- musical works for chorus and soloist or soloist
15 Clues: Lord have mercy • school of music or dramatic art • era art and music became extravagant • company group that performs the opera • vocal music began to have more voice parts • musical works for chorus and soloist or soloist • musical work for solo instrument sometimes alone • a man or woman who supports or protects something • ...
Romantic Period Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- The use of notes outside the standard major or minor scale.
- A recurring musical theme representing a character.
- A collection of art songs linked by a theme.
- A peaceful, lyrical piano piece inspired by the night.
- A highly skilled musician performing technically demanding music.
- A musical setting of a poem for solo voice and piano.
- The German term for an art song.
- A song structure where the music changes throughout.
- A larger orchestra with new instruments for a richer sound.
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- Music composed to be played between scenes of a play.
- A one-movement orchestral piece that tells a story.
- Music that reflects a composer’s homeland.
- A stately Polish dance in triple meter.
- A multi-movement orchestral work that tells a story.
- A song structure where the same music is repeated for each verse.
- A technique where a performer slightly speeds up or slows down music.
- A short musical piece designed to improve a musician’s skill.
17 Clues: The German term for an art song. • A stately Polish dance in triple meter. • Music that reflects a composer’s homeland. • A collection of art songs linked by a theme. • A recurring musical theme representing a character. • A one-movement orchestral piece that tells a story. • A multi-movement orchestral work that tells a story. • ...
Music Homework by Evelena Parmar 2017-12-06
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- A guitar-like instrument in Classical Indian music.
- The type of instruments that you hit and are used in Samba and Gamelan music.
- A melody in Gamelan music.
- Patterns of notes in Classical Indian music.
- The country that Gamelan music originated in.
- A tambourine-like instrument with out cymbals in Samba music.
- A seven tone scale used in Gamelan music.
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- A large drum in Samba music.
- Bell A two-toned bell used in Samba music.
- Off beat rhythms.
- The country Samba music originated in.
11 Clues: Off beat rhythms. • A melody in Gamelan music. • A large drum in Samba music. • The country Samba music originated in. • A seven tone scale used in Gamelan music. • Bell A two-toned bell used in Samba music. • Patterns of notes in Classical Indian music. • The country that Gamelan music originated in. • A guitar-like instrument in Classical Indian music. • ...
Latin American Music Part 2 (Music Workshop) 2021-01-08
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- A music genre that comes from Brazil
- Cueca is the genre highlighted from _______.
- A musical genres that come from Colombia
- A style of music and dance from Argentina
- Instruments of Joropo: harp, bandola Ilanera, cuatro,__________, maracas and vocals.
- In 1979 Cueca was declared the national _______ of Chile
- Instruments of Guarania: ________________ ________, Spanish guitar, drums, shakers and flutes.
- A musical genres that come from Colombia
- Cumbia Instruments: electric bass,_____________, trumpet, synthesizer, drums and flutes
- The creator of Guarania.
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- Vallenato Instruments: caja,_________, gaita flute, guitars and accordions
- The unique instrument used in Tango that gives it much of its sound. It looks much like an accordion.
- The ________ ______________ are a special version of the Grammys (celebrating the best music in the world) that celebrate many different types of Latin American music
- Instruments of Samba: tamborim, snare drum, agogô bells, shakers,_______, timbal, pandeiro and whistles
- The Instruments of Cueca: guitar, harp, accordion, _____________ and the voice
- The highlighted genre from Paraguay.
- Joropo celebrates __________ and their love for cattle, horses, music and dance.
- The music genre highlighted from Venezuela.
18 Clues: The creator of Guarania. • A music genre that comes from Brazil • The highlighted genre from Paraguay. • A musical genres that come from Colombia • A musical genres that come from Colombia • A style of music and dance from Argentina • The music genre highlighted from Venezuela. • Cueca is the genre highlighted from _______. • ...
Elements of music 2022-11-03
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- soft
- note worth 2 beats
- slow speed
- sound quality/characteristic
- fast speed
- how long you hold notes/rests
- medium
- walking speed, not too fast not too slow
- main theme/tune
- note worth 2 beat
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- medium loud
- loud
- 2+ notes playing at once, backing
- structure of music/how it is laid out
- note worth 4 beats
- speed of music
- medium soft
- volume of music
- silent rhythms
19 Clues: loud • soft • medium • slow speed • fast speed • medium loud • medium soft • speed of music • silent rhythms • volume of music • main theme/tune • note worth 2 beat • note worth 2 beats • note worth 4 beats • sound quality/characteristic • how long you hold notes/rests • 2+ notes playing at once, backing • structure of music/how it is laid out • walking speed, not too fast not too slow
Let's shake the world with music!!! 2017-03-08
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- something that makes us dance while listening to music
- Jew,lived in Germany,graduated from Oxford,Russian Raper
- were kissing and burning with Tauekel' Muslim in the end of her music video
- caused a lot of conflicts in KZ in 2016
- Style of music and dance
- a group of boys. They have not only song performance, but also dance performance
- a composer who had very good memory
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- was a German composer and musician of the Baroque period.
- stereotype: girls like boy, who can play it
- God of fast Rap
- AC&DC, the Beatles, Pink Floyd,Nirvana
- a singer (girl) who always says NO (to boys)
- something which is a little bit connected with poems (Fast)
- music which is old, but stays popular
- A wave(part) of pop music which is well known now around the globe
- moving in Rhythm of music
16 Clues: God of fast Rap • Style of music and dance • moving in Rhythm of music • a composer who had very good memory • music which is old, but stays popular • AC&DC, the Beatles, Pink Floyd,Nirvana • caused a lot of conflicts in KZ in 2016 • stereotype: girls like boy, who can play it • a singer (girl) who always says NO (to boys) • ...
Medieval Era 2022-04-06
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- Developed into today's guitar
- Music performed outside the church
- Two part chants that move in parallel motion
- Composed music sung by women
- Developed into today's violin
- The main place serious musicians performed
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- Used in first music notation, developed into notes
- Music with more than on voice part
- Music performed in churches
- A single melody sung by a group
- A prayer sung on various pitches
- Where the new line added to the original chant goes
- What type of music was performed the most
13 Clues: Music performed in churches • Composed music sung by women • Developed into today's guitar • Developed into today's violin • A single melody sung by a group • A prayer sung on various pitches • Music with more than on voice part • Music performed outside the church • What type of music was performed the most • The main place serious musicians performed • ...
Musical Terms 2017-09-26
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- music written to be played by two people
- the individual directing an ensemble, usually holds a baton
- in a singing style
- a unit of musical rhythm
- quick, spirited piece of music
- a groups of singers in a chorus
- instructions to play loudly
- the musical structure of music (AB. ABC, ABAC)
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- slow movement; restful speed
- music is gradually getting faster
- a repeated underlying rhythm that does not change throughout the music
- instructions to play softly
- the speed of the music
13 Clues: in a singing style • the speed of the music • a unit of musical rhythm • instructions to play softly • instructions to play loudly • slow movement; restful speed • quick, spirited piece of music • a groups of singers in a chorus • music is gradually getting faster • music written to be played by two people • the musical structure of music (AB. ABC, ABAC) • ...
Music Genres Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-19
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- electronic dance music: a range of genres of electronic music often played in nightclubs and characterized by a strong danceable beat
- country music that is polyphonic in character and is played on unamplified stringed instruments, with emphasis especially on the solo banjo.
- of, relating to, or constituting the formally and artistically more sophisticated and enduring types of music, as distinguished from popular and folk music and jazz. Classical music includes symphonies, operas, sonatas, song cycles, and lieder.
- a style of popular music that derives in part from blues and folk music and is marked by a heavily accented beat and a simple, repetitive phrase structure
- a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody
- of or relating to popular songs
- metal aggressive and heavily amplified rock music, commonly performed by groups that wear spectacular or bizarre costumes.
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- a style of popular music for dancing, usually recorded and with complex electronic instrumentation, in which simple, repetitive lyrics are subordinated to a heavy, pulsating, rhythmic beat.
- rock a type of rock-'n'-roll, reaching its peak in the late 1970s and characterized by loud, insistent music and abusive or violent protest lyrics, and whose performers and followers are distinguished by extremes of dress and socially defiant behavior.
- music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century and subsequently developing through various increasingly complex styles, generally marked by intricate, propulsive rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, improvisatory, virtuosic solos, melodic freedom, and a harmonic idiom ranging from simple diatonicism through chromaticism to atonality
- a song, originating with African Americans, that is marked by the frequent occurrence of blue notes, and that takes the basic form, customarily improvised upon in performance, of a 12-bar chorus consisting of a 3-line stanza with the second line repeating the first.
- pop music from Korea
- a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban Black performers in the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter intoned by a vocalist or vocalists
- a style and genre of largely string-accompanied American popular music having roots in the folk music of the Southeast and cowboy music of the West, usually vocalized, generally simple in form and harmony, and typified by romantic or melancholy ballads accompanied by acoustic or electric guitar, banjo, violin, and harmonica
14 Clues: pop music from Korea • of or relating to popular songs • a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody • metal aggressive and heavily amplified rock music, commonly performed by groups that wear spectacular or bizarre costumes. • ...
Bobby McFerrin 2022-08-18
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- the accompaniment part of the music
- The first instrument Bobby McFerrin learned
- Making percussion sounds with your voice
- a person that makes music
- Singing without instruments
- the main part of the music
- Making up music on the spot
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- Bobby McFerrin's number 1 hit song in 1988
- Bobby McFerrin was born here
- Famous a cappella singer
- someone who directs an orchestra
- an award in music (McFerrin has won 10 of these)
- the style of music that Bobby McFerrin's parents performed
13 Clues: Famous a cappella singer • a person that makes music • the main part of the music • Singing without instruments • Making up music on the spot • Bobby McFerrin was born here • someone who directs an orchestra • the accompaniment part of the music • Making percussion sounds with your voice • Bobby McFerrin's number 1 hit song in 1988 • The first instrument Bobby McFerrin learned • ...
Musical Terms! 2025-02-04
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- rhythmic effect that places emphasis on the + of the beat
- articulation that connects notes of different pitches
- 3 beats of sound in 4/4 time
- opening passage of a piece of music
- beat 4 in a conducting pattern
- piece of music featuring 3 different parts played together
- speed of a piece of music
- song in which the same part is played or sung by 2 or more groups starting at different times
- some players play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- loud
- equals 2 counts in 4/4 time
- raises the pitch of a note one half step
- beat 3 in a conducting pattern
- fast
- emphasize of a note (hit it a little harder)
- medium
- beat 2 in a conducting pattern
- take a breath!
- gradually slow the tempo
- music that comes before the first full measure
- 2 or more notes sounded at the same time
- tells you the number of counts per measure
- only one person plays
- piece of music featuring 2 different parts played together
- interval consisting of 2 half steps
- type of attack used to play a note or group of notes
- a melody within a piece of music
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 1/2 count of sound in 4/4 time
- equals 1 count of silence in 4/4 time
- gradually softer
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- Majestically
- everyone plays
- playing or singing a piece of music for the first time
- creation of music that can be performed later, usually from written notation
- medium soft
- last measures of a composition, often containing music added to give a feeling of finality
- articulation that connects notes of the same pitch to make one longer note
- equals 4 counts of silence in 4/4 time
- these note names are assigned to the lines and spaces of the staff
- equals 1 count in 4/4 time
- type of composition that begins with a main melody and continues with a different version of the main melody
- two or more notes played or sung at the same time
- distance between to pitches
- hold a note or rest longer than its usual value
- medium loud
- soft
- musical sentence, often 4 or 8 measures long
- equals 2 counts of silence in 4/4 time
- volume of a piece of music
- find important places in the music using these markers
- beat 1 in a conducting pattern
- a small group or section plays
- choice of instruments used to play the music
- symbol that alters the pitch of a note until the end of the measure
- slow
- equals 4 counts in 4/4 time
- gradually louder
- shorten the note
60 Clues: loud • fast • soft • slow • medium • medium soft • medium loud • Majestically • everyone plays • take a breath! • gradually louder • shorten the note • gradually softer • only one person plays • cancels a flat or sharp • gradually slow the tempo • speed of a piece of music • equals 1 count in 4/4 time • volume of a piece of music • equals 2 counts in 4/4 time • distance between to pitches • ...
New Year 2023-01-24
18 Clues: horn • mask • dance • music • party • balloon • glasses • january • confetti • december • calendar • midnight • countdown • fireworks • party-hat • hourglass • decorations • firecracker
mohammad Bach project 2026-01-15
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- guards
- people play it
- a place people prey
- a insturment people play
- people eat it
- music
- assistant a secound hand for someone
- a place some owns
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- a insurment
- a thing people can remember and read
- a job
- a kid
- someone that loves music
- hair
- a dog
- someones thats the king
- palence a big area
- a master or coach in music
18 Clues: hair • a job • a kid • a dog • music • guards • a insurment • people eat it • people play it • a place some owns • a place people prey • palence a big area • someones thats the king • someone that loves music • a insturment people play • a master or coach in music • a thing people can remember and read • assistant a secound hand for someone
Time Zones 2 Unit 9 - 1 2016-09-29
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- ________ means very impressive and sometimes a little frightening.
- If something makes you feel ________, it is making you feel very upset or afraid.
- ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll.
- If something is ________, it has something to do with more than one country.
- ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico.
- A _______ is what people join to win prizes.
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- I something is ________ it is related to business. (First letter C).
- Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________.
- Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei.
- To ask for something in a way that shows you are not proud is to ________.
- ________ music is music that uses electronic musical instruments.
- ________ is a type of music that was developed among African-American musicians using rap.
- ________ is a type of popular music of US black origin in which words are spoken quickly with some misical intruments playing in the background.
- stand We say "________" if we dislikes someone or something very much.
- Pop music is often simply called ________.
15 Clues: Pop music is often simply called ________. • A _______ is what people join to win prizes. • Taichung’s ________, but I’d rather live in Taipei. • ________ is a kind of music originally from Puerto Rico. • ________ is a type of music that developed from rock ’n’ roll. • Music by people such as Mozart and Beethoven is called ________. • ...
postmodern 2023-04-05
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- Subtitle of composer Philip Glass's Fourth Symphony
- Making new music from different pieces of music
- guitar Typical instruments from the postmodern era
- Music style in which very small musical units are cut out and repeated to compose music
- Most dominant pop music genre in the 1970s
- revolution Political reform by President Mao Zedong in China in 1966
- Rolling Stones Famous 1960s American rock 'n' roll
- music Unpredictable music that is not created by the composer.
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- The idea is to break away from the pre-WW2 norm
- The ever-increasing development of the world economy
- a machine that can create, transform, and combine sounds by means of electronic circuitry
- O'Reilly The Who composed a song in 1971 named after Terry Riley and Baba Maher.
- piano The transformation of a grand piano into a percussion band by inserting screws and other objects between the strings.
- Bowie Who worked in various rock and pop styles in the late 20th and early 21st century, experimenting with several traditional collaborators
- The characteristic way of playing music by DJs using turntables
15 Clues: Most dominant pop music genre in the 1970s • The idea is to break away from the pre-WW2 norm • Making new music from different pieces of music • Rolling Stones Famous 1960s American rock 'n' roll • Subtitle of composer Philip Glass's Fourth Symphony • The ever-increasing development of the world economy • guitar Typical instruments from the postmodern era • ...
Band English Teacher win Mercury Prize 2025-10-15
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- As the best ___ of the genre, their songs strategically blend post-punk and social wit, earning a Mercury Prize nod and BBC Sound of 2025 buzz.
- Their debut This Could Be Texas ___ music lovers with outstanding lyricism.
- ___ of their roots—Leeds’ gritty pubs—kept them grounded.
- ___ their music is effortless—each track is a journey, not a product.
- Lily Fontaine ___ sharp, haggle-free commentary on identity.
- All these leave a ___ impression.
- ___ by curiosity, teenagers have started to listen to their music.
- Even older people find their music ___.
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- Many shops play their songs ___.
- Guitarist Lewis Whiting’s riffs, paired with Nicholas Eden’s bass and Douglas Frost’s drums, tailored an ___ that tracked raw energy.
- Their songs are answering fans’___ with every chord.
- The evolving music ___ also boosts their popularity.
- The ___ quality of the music has created a blast in the UK.
- Their music is very special, with a whole new ___.
- Members of the ___ British rock band English Teacher don’t just play—they have reshaped the UK music landscape in 2025.
15 Clues: Many shops play their songs ___. • All these leave a ___ impression. • Even older people find their music ___. • Their music is very special, with a whole new ___. • Their songs are answering fans’___ with every chord. • The evolving music ___ also boosts their popularity. • ___ of their roots—Leeds’ gritty pubs—kept them grounded. • ...
Ceol 2025-12-15
Kalimantan 2024-05-13
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- The majority ethnic group from south Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from south Kalimantan
- Capital city of South Kalimantan
- Traditional house from south Kalimantan
- Capital city of North Kalimantan
- Traditional weapon from Kalimantan
- Traditional house from Central Kalimantan
- Traditional custome from Central Kalimantan
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- War dance from West Kalimantan
- Capital city of West Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from North Kalimantan
- Capital city for East Kalimantan
- Traditional house from North Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from East Kalimantan
- Capital city for Central Kalimantan
- Traditional music instrument from west kalimantan
- English name for Kalimantan island
- Traditional dance from north Kalimantan
18 Clues: War dance from West Kalimantan • Capital city of West Kalimantan • Capital city of South Kalimantan • Capital city for East Kalimantan • Capital city of North Kalimantan • Traditional weapon from Kalimantan • English name for Kalimantan island • Capital city for Central Kalimantan • Traditional house from south Kalimantan • Traditional house from North Kalimantan • ...
Elements Of Music 2021-09-14
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- loud
- the actual tune of music
- the distinct tone quality of sound
- how the notes blend together
- very soft/ quiet
- 2 or more melodies with a simple harmony (texture)
- an instrument that produces sound itself
- very loud
- an instrument that uses air to produce sound
- an instrument that produces sound through vibrating strings
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- the structure of music
- an instrument that produces an artificial, electronic sound
- a single line melody with a simple harmony (texture)
- an instrument that produces sound through a vibrating membrane
- the volume of music
- a single line melody (texture)
- the speed of music
- soft/ quiet
18 Clues: loud • very loud • soft/ quiet • very soft/ quiet • the speed of music • the volume of music • the structure of music • the actual tune of music • how the notes blend together • a single line melody (texture) • the distinct tone quality of sound • an instrument that produces sound itself • an instrument that uses air to produce sound • 2 or more melodies with a simple harmony (texture) • ...
Lesson 6 Review 2025-07-10
Characteristics of Baroque Music Summary 2013-11-01
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- / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics
- / Baroque composers used music to depict the meaning of specific what?
- / Bach's first name
- / The Baroque trumpet had no valves?
- / Two or more melodies weaving in and out of one another.
- / Baroque music uses repeated melodic lines that develop in what with every repeat?
- / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods?
- / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano.
- / Which new form of music did the Baroque era see the birth of?
- / The modern day guitar is related to which Baroque instrument?
- / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V
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- / What became a dominant stylistic feature in late Baroque phase?
- / The word Baroque comes from the which Portuguese word?
- /True or False, Baroque refers only to a style of music?
- / What was used to achieve an unbroken, consistent rhythmic flow throughout a piece?
- / Which instrument began to emerge as the most important instrument during the Baroque period?
- / One melody with chordal accompaniment.
- / The Baroque style was known for its ______________, complex, flamboyant nature
- / What were the only percussion instrument used in serious Baroque music?
- / Rhythmic patterns can frequently be heard what throughout a Baroque piece of music?
- / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus?
21 Clues: / Bach's first name • / The Baroque trumpet had no valves? • / Who composed the Hallelujah Chorus? • / One melody with chordal accompaniment. • / The word used to describe Baroque dynamics • / A Baroque composer whose name begins with V • / Baroque pieces usually express how many moods? • / The Baroque instrument closely related to the piano. • ...
Opera Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-11
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- a long song sung by a solo voice
- a group that performs music in an opera
- a dramatic change in volume and force to add life to your playing
- very flowing
- this is commonly called mezzo
- the presentation of something on a screen
- the highest adult male male singing voice or the lowest adult female singing voice
- music written to go specifically along with a film
- the note is sharply played
- a theme recurring through music
- what somone say when they like your performance (feminine)
- the plan
- this was especially in late 19th century Italian operas
- of the male singing voices, this is the highest
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- the male singing voice between tenor and bass
- a man’s voice at its lowest
- two people performing together
- a group of performers with different instruments
- a soprano specializes in this
- this is sung in rhythm with ordinary dialogue
- of the four singing voices this is the highest
- a musical instrument with keys that strike the metal strings
- the opening music
- a dramatic performance
- opera text
- the opening music the orchestra play at the beginning of an opera
- loud in music notations
- what somone say when they like your performance
28 Clues: the plan • opera text • very flowing • the opening music • a dramatic performance • loud in music notations • the note is sharply played • a man’s voice at its lowest • a soprano specializes in this • this is commonly called mezzo • two people performing together • a theme recurring through music • a long song sung by a solo voice • a group that performs music in an opera • ...
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. • ...
LOVE 2026-02-19
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- A live music performance
- Different notes played together to sound good
- Showing feelings of love
- A song performed by two people
- A very strong feeling of love or excitement
- A group of musicians who play together
- To like and respect someone
- A popular instrument used in many songs
- A strong feeling like love or happiness
- The part of a song that repeats
- A sequence of musical notes that sound pleasant
- A song sung to show love
- A section of a song that tells the story
- A card or gift given to show love
- A list of songs to listen to
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- A gentle feeling of love or care
- The words of a song
- A close and caring relationship
- Being nice and caring to others
- A simple song or melody
- A piece of music with words and melody
- A large keyboard instrument used in music
- A feeling of love and affection
- The beat or pattern in music
- Something you give to show you care
- A strong liking for someone
- A single musical sound
- A symbol often used to show love
- Moving to music for fun or expression
- Making musical sounds with your voice
- The speed of the music
31 Clues: The words of a song • A single musical sound • The speed of the music • A simple song or melody • A live music performance • Showing feelings of love • A song sung to show love • To like and respect someone • A strong liking for someone • The beat or pattern in music • A list of songs to listen to • A song performed by two people • A close and caring relationship • ...
My Title 2021-03-15
24 Clues: buy • wolf • ride • zebra • piece • music • speak • mouse • dance • paint • borrow • tennis • bottle • surgeon • probably • designer • homework • sandwich • lemonade • director • furniture • volleyball • blueberries • stomachache
Crossword Carnaval 2022-03-14
22 Clues: sun • king • heat • food • queen • dance • music • party • makeup • parade • people • breeze • floats • dancers • concert • friends • costumes • festival • celebrate • cumbia music • more expensive • group in a carnival
Final Exam Study 2021-12-09
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- Hungarian-born composer and piano virtuoso Franz ______, known for inventing new piano playing techniques and having huge crowds of fanatic followers
- a popular genre of vocal music in the Renaissance; a polyphonic secular song for several voices, sung a cappella, using lots of text painting (ex. "As Vesta Was Descending" by Thomas Weelkes)
- the era of music that lasted from approximately 1750-1820; notable composers of this era include Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
- ________ music; the opposite of absolute music; instrumental music which tells a story
- the relative highness/lowness that we hear in a sound
- German opera composer of the late Romantic era Richard ________
- one major genre of music in which Bach never composed
- Gregorian _________: sacred texts sung a cappella and without meter, monophonic in texture
- Italian Baroque era composer Antonio __________, who also worked at a girls' orphanage and whose best known musical piece is the set of four concerti grossi called "The Four Seasons"
- along with Leonin, one of the notable composers from 12th/13th century Paris, known for his contributions to polyphony and measured rhythm
- the title of the first known surviving opera, by Claudio Monteverdi
- ________ music: a genre of music meant for more intimate gatherings, using smaller groups of instruments (ex. "Piano Trio No. 1" by Mendelssohn)
- the family of instruments including piano, organ, and harpsichord
- also called "Lieder"; the genre of music using solo singer and piano (ex. "Der Erlkönig" by Schubert) (2 words)
- the musical form used for arias in the Baroque era, going through two contrasting sections before returning to the first section again, with ornaments (2 words)
- the era of music that lasted from 1450-1600, when vocal music was abundant, melodies were relatively simple, and polyphonic texture was predominant
- a stopping/resting point at the end of a phrase
- the term for music sung without instrumental accompaniment (2 words)
- a song form having the same melody repeated with each new stanza of text (ex. the hymn "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" by Martin Luther)
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- the musical form having three main parts called the exposition, development, and recapitulation
- the movement from a dissonance to a consonance
- Polish composer Frederick _________, who composed exclusively for the piano (ex. "Nocturne in E flat major")
- the family of instruments including guitar, harp, violin, and cello
- the simplest texture, ex. one person singing "Happy Birthday" by oneself
- the opposite of staccato; meaning to sing/play "smooth and connected"
- the era of music that lasted from 1600-1750; notable composers of this era include Vivaldi, Handel, and Bach
- English composer John _________, best known for his contributions to lute song repertoire, as with the song "Flow, My Tears"
- the era of music that lasted from approximately 1820-1900; notable composers of this era include Schubert, the Schumanns, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner
- the family of instruments including timpani, bass drum, triangle, bells, and cymbals
- the family of instruments including bassoon, flute, clarinet, and oboe
- the speed of the beat
- the highest female singing voice
- the typical "solo song" in opera, which features fairly dramatic subject matter and expresses deep emotions
- 12th century German nun and composer Hildegard von _________; her most famous work is the sacred music drama "Ordo Virtutum" or "Play of the Virtues"
- the individual distinguishing quality of a sound
- the opposite of sacred; meaning not religious in nature
- a collection of three or more notes sounded at the same time
37 Clues: the speed of the beat • the highest female singing voice • the movement from a dissonance to a consonance • a stopping/resting point at the end of a phrase • the individual distinguishing quality of a sound • the relative highness/lowness that we hear in a sound • one major genre of music in which Bach never composed • ...
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?/ • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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... • ...
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 • ...
Listening Deeply 2026-02-18
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- – Italian opera composer
- – Soft dynamic
- – Solo vocal piece
- – Speed of music
- – Home of a famed orchestra
- – Slow tempo
- Theme (anchor answers only)
- – Romantic composer
- – Global music hub
- – Piece for three
- – Orchestral opening
- – Staged musical drama
- – Recurring theme
- / Cities (shortened, grid-friendly)
- Terminology (this is the density engine)
- – Second Ring opera
- – Wagner’s four-opera cycle
- – Composer of the Ring
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- – Ring hero
- – Composer of vast symphonies
- – Historic opera city
- – Classical music capital
- – Musical resolution
- – French impressionist
- – Classical prodigy
- – Major American orchestra city
- – Composer of La Bohème
- – Baroque master
- – First Ring opera
- (short, crossable)
- – Opera text
- – Loud dynamic
- – Piece for two
- – Contrapuntal work
- – Fast tempo
- – Group of singers
36 Clues: – Ring hero • – Slow tempo • – Opera text • – Fast tempo • – Soft dynamic • – Loud dynamic • – Piece for two • – Speed of music • – Baroque master • – Piece for three • – Recurring theme • – Solo vocal piece • – First Ring opera • (short, crossable) • – Global music hub • – Group of singers • – Classical prodigy • – Romantic composer • – Contrapuntal work • – Second Ring opera • – Musical resolution • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Music Warm-Up! 2026-01-30
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- When famous musicians perform some of their songs.
- Older music, like Bach and Beethoven.
- The thing that you sing into.
- This instrument has 6 strings.
- A collection of songs released by an artist.
- The band member that provides the primary vocals.
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- You hit these to make music.
- Like a violin, but much bigger.
- When a few people come together to make music.
- The collection of songs and music that go with a movie.
- This instrument has 88 keys.
- A genre of music that is popular.
- An electronic piano.
- This type of music is loud, with lots of guitar and drums.
14 Clues: An electronic piano. • You hit these to make music. • This instrument has 88 keys. • The thing that you sing into. • This instrument has 6 strings. • Like a violin, but much bigger. • A genre of music that is popular. • Older music, like Bach and Beethoven. • A collection of songs released by an artist. • When a few people come together to make music. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
