music Crossword Puzzles
Valentine 2025-02-14
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- A fragrant herb often used in oils and perfumes
- A bright color found in many flowers (like daffodils)
- The sweet liquid produced by flowers for pollination
- Simple, water-growing plants
- A popular, fragrant flower
- A spring flower known for its vibrant colors
- A pleasant sound, often used in describing music
- The genus of nettle plants
- A vocal or instrumental part in music, higher than tenor
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- A small, fragrant purple flower
- Electric Light Orchestra, a famous music band
- A fruit often grown in warm climates like the Algarve
- A living thing, from plants to animals
- A large genus of flowering plants
- A material used for knitting, also related to "string" in music
- A bird known for its beautiful song
- A color often used in music, also a type of plant
17 Clues: A popular, fragrant flower • The genus of nettle plants • Simple, water-growing plants • A small, fragrant purple flower • A large genus of flowering plants • A bird known for its beautiful song • A living thing, from plants to animals • A spring flower known for its vibrant colors • Electric Light Orchestra, a famous music band • ...
Opera Scenario #1 2012-10-02
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- Praising a female performer
- The part of the music where it is louder
- The repeating theme through a musical composition
- Variation and gradation in volume of musical sound
- The storyline of a literary or dramatic piece or work
- A style of opera with rustic characters and a melodramatic plot
- Introduction to an opera
- The highest male singer
- When a singer adopts the rhythms of ordinary speech
- The highest natural adult male voice
- A group of instrumentalists, usually combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion
- Dramatic work in one or more acts, with music set for singers and instrumentalists
- Smooth or connected. No breaks between the notes
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- Low in the pitch or the lowest part in a music group
- The ability to make sound heard through a distance
- The adult male voice between tenor and bass
- A melody
- The music written for a vocal part
- A voice ranging between soprano and contralto
- The part of the music where it is quieter
- A large group of singers
- A piece of music that is made for two voices or instruments
- The highest part or voice
- A skilled soprano singer
- Praising a male performer
- The book of the opera including the spoken and sung parts
- An introduction to something more important
- A note that is played short or crisp
28 Clues: A melody • The highest male singer • A large group of singers • A skilled soprano singer • Introduction to an opera • The highest part or voice • Praising a male performer • Praising a female performer • The music written for a vocal part • The highest natural adult male voice • A note that is played short or crisp • The part of the music where it is louder • ...
Orchestra Final Exam sem 1/7, 8th 2015-12-14
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- beats of silence
- go back to the beginning and play until you see the word “Fine”
- alters the pitch of the note that it is attached to as well as any that follow in the same measure.
- divide the music staff into measures
- extend the music staff higher or lower
- Fast tempo
- tells us what notes to play with sharps and flats throughout the music
- two half steps
- pulse of the music
- pick up the bow and return it to the starting point
- End of the piece
- how well each note is played in tune
- curved line connecting 2 or more notes of the same pitch
- short and separated
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- the distance between two notes
- indicates the end of music
- slower walking tempo
- tells us how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- Has 5 lines and four spaces
- smooth and connected
- medium tempo
- go back and play again
- slow down gradually
- shortest distance between two notes
- notes that appear before the first full measure
- pluck the string
- speed of the beat in music
- play with the bow
- hold a note or a rest longer
- curved line connecting 2 or more notes of different pitch
- indicates a set of note names
31 Clues: Fast tempo • medium tempo • two half steps • beats of silence • pluck the string • End of the piece • play with the bow • pulse of the music • slow down gradually • short and separated • slower walking tempo • smooth and connected • go back and play again • indicates the end of music • speed of the beat in music • Has 5 lines and four spaces • hold a note or a rest longer • ...
Grade 7 - History of Western Art Music 2022-05-04
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- What is the term for 2 or more independent melody lines played or sung together?
- What was the language of the Catholic church?
- How many time periods did we discuss in the Music History Unit?
- What is the term for music used for a religious purpose or service?
- What is the term for a single melody with no harmony accompaniment?
- Which Classical composer was nicknamed “Father of the Piano”?
- Which time period lasted from 1600-1750?
- What type of music introduced in the Modern Era made an African-American impact?
- Which Classical composer was nicknamed “Father of the Symphony”?
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- Beethoven and Mozart were famous composers from which time period?
- Which time period has a name that means “rebirth”?
- The “Golden Age of _______” happened in the Romantic Era.
- What is the term for melody above a chord accompaniment?
- Which composer born in Eisenach, Germany, was very important to the Baroque Era?
- Modern music challenged the eyes, ears, and ________!
- Which time period was all about emotion and passion in music?
- What is the term for music not written for the church?
- What is the term for a group of instruments all from the same family playing together?
- Which time period was significantly longer than all the others?
- Which time period are we in today?
20 Clues: Which time period are we in today? • Which time period lasted from 1600-1750? • What was the language of the Catholic church? • Which time period has a name that means “rebirth”? • Modern music challenged the eyes, ears, and ________! • What is the term for music not written for the church? • What is the term for melody above a chord accompaniment? • ...
Music History Review 2024-09-25
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- Transitional composer that gradually lost his hearing as he inspired the beginnings of the Romantic Period
- The American __________ took place during the Classical Period
- Important organ player and teacher from the baroque period
- Important invention that allowed people to share information more during the Renaissance (2 words)
- Time period lasting from about 1750 to 1820
- Time period lasting from about 1820 to 1900
- Time period lasting from about 400 to 1400
- Time period lasting from about 1400 to 1600
- Time period lasting from about 1900 to the present (2 words)
- How larger sections of music are organized, particularly important during the classical era
- Music that centers on the major and/or minor scales, developed by Bach and others during the Baroque Period
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- America was ________ mostly during the Baroque Period
- Creating a feeling through music, especially popular during the Romantic period
- Musical prodigy that died incredibly young
- Time period lasting from about 1600 to 1750
- Buildings from the medieval period
- Type of Chant from the medieval period and some of the oldest music still performed today
- The ___________ took place during the Romantic Period (2 words)
- Famous artist and inventor from the Renaissance
- Experimental music, particularly from the 20th Century (2 words)
- Leaders from the Medieval period
- How music is written, developed during the Renaissance
22 Clues: Leaders from the Medieval period • Buildings from the medieval period • Musical prodigy that died incredibly young • Time period lasting from about 400 to 1400 • Time period lasting from about 1600 to 1750 • Time period lasting from about 1750 to 1820 • Time period lasting from about 1820 to 1900 • Time period lasting from about 1400 to 1600 • ...
Musical Notes 2024-10-03
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- - The basic unit of time in music, creating rhythm
- - The speed at which a piece of music is played
- - A dynamic marking indicating to play softly
- - Relating to the tone or key of a piece of music
- - A symbol that determines the pitch of written notes
- - A concluding passage of a piece of music
- - The five lines and four spaces where music is written
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- - The group of pitches or scale upon which a piece is based
- - An interval spanning three whole tones
- - A combination of three or more notes played together
- - A repeated musical phrase or melody, often in popular music
- - A symbol representing a musical sound
- - A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order
- - A solo vocal piece often found in operas
- - A dynamic marking indicating to play loudly
15 Clues: - A symbol representing a musical sound • - An interval spanning three whole tones • - A solo vocal piece often found in operas • - A concluding passage of a piece of music • - A dynamic marking indicating to play softly • - A dynamic marking indicating to play loudly • - The speed at which a piece of music is played • - Relating to the tone or key of a piece of music • ...
Musical Elements 2025-03-18
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- the main tune in a piece of music
- The speed of the music
- the note is held for four beats in common time
- this symbol tells you that music is soft
- this divides music into groups of beats
- When music gradually gets louder
- this symbol raises the pitch by one half step
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- the term for playing notes smoothly and connected
- This symbol looks like a fancy letter "G" and tells you the pitch of the notes
- A pattern of strong and weak beats; triple or duple
- a musical sentence or idea
- a set of notes arranged in order, often used to create a melody
- the opposite of major in harmony often sounding sad
- a symbol that shows silence in music
- a combination of three of more notes played together
15 Clues: The speed of the music • a musical sentence or idea • When music gradually gets louder • the main tune in a piece of music • a symbol that shows silence in music • this divides music into groups of beats • this symbol tells you that music is soft • this symbol raises the pitch by one half step • the note is held for four beats in common time • ...
F2 Exam 2023 2023-05-31
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- musical scale with five notes per octave
- singing performance without instrumental accompaniment
- percussion instrument with definite pitch (that we use in our music lessons)
- large music ensemble of strings, woodwinds, brass and percussions
- mass for the dead
- large-scale music drama combining poetry, acting, scenery and costumes, with singing and instrumental music
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- keyboard instrument in the Baroque era
- musical composition for full orchestra
- small music ensemble with each player to a single part
- German art song for solo voice and piano
- music style that drew elements from African traditions and Western popular and art music
- box-shaped percussion instrument (that we use in our music lessons)
12 Clues: mass for the dead • keyboard instrument in the Baroque era • musical composition for full orchestra • musical scale with five notes per octave • German art song for solo voice and piano • small music ensemble with each player to a single part • singing performance without instrumental accompaniment • large music ensemble of strings, woodwinds, brass and percussions • ...
Chapter 21 2022-12-13
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- The pianists accompanying silent films had time to study the film so that they could carefully choose the music they wanted to play.
- Music that occurs in connection with a drama
- One of the basic pursposes that music serves in film
- Music that has no visual or logical source
- Who invented the Kinetoscope and Vitascope?
- One of the basic pursposes that music serves in film
- Music recorded on a film coated with an oxide surface like a sound tape
- The pianist accompanying silent films often improvised the music.
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- One of the basic pursposes that music serves in film
- Who is considered to be one of the greatest film composers?
- Composing music expressly for film
- A strip along the side of the film containing a visual representation of the sound.
- To determine what sections of a film need music
- Putting all sound elements together on one soundtrack
- Creates sound effects
- The movie director conducts the orchestra while they while they record music.
16 Clues: Creates sound effects • Composing music expressly for film • Music that has no visual or logical source • Who invented the Kinetoscope and Vitascope? • Music that occurs in connection with a drama • To determine what sections of a film need music • One of the basic pursposes that music serves in film • One of the basic pursposes that music serves in film • ...
Phonics 3: u sounds 2021-07-27
26 Clues: use • soon • pool • unit • true • clue • duty • tube • food • cute • knew • scoop • music • ruler • value • flute • juice • issue • fruit • threw • human • bruise • uniform • student • recruit • rooster
Likes and Dislikes 2021-12-06
18 Clues: food • P.E. • salad • lunch • fruit • tennis • French • sports • homework • baseball • swimming • volleyball • basketball • Chinese food • Computer class • classical music • break/recess/rest • Taylor Swift's music
band crossword 2023-05-25
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- note with half a beat
- getting louder
- the speed of the music
- a very soft dynamic
- slow
- fast
- a soft dynamic
- note with one beat
- the best movie ever
- a loud dynamic
- a moderate soft dynamic
- section where you don't play
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- note with quarter a beat
- getting softer
- a very loud dynamic
- a moderate loud dynamic
- the volume of the music
- how high or low the music is
- note with two beats
- note with four beats
20 Clues: slow • fast • getting softer • getting louder • a soft dynamic • a loud dynamic • note with one beat • a very loud dynamic • a very soft dynamic • note with two beats • the best movie ever • note with four beats • note with half a beat • the speed of the music • a moderate loud dynamic • the volume of the music • a moderate soft dynamic • note with quarter a beat • how high or low the music is • ...
Band Vocab Words 2025-05-16
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- it has 1/2 beat
- it has 4 silent beats
- it has 1 silent beat
- it has 2 silent beats
- a reagularly repeated pulse that measures the length of each tone
- separates the music into measures
- it has 4 beats
- it has 2 beats
- a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces.
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- music this clef is for higher voices/instruments
- a group of beats between two bar lines
- it has 1 beat
- how high or low your voice/instrument goes
- it has 1/2 silent beat
- silent beat
- music this clef is for lower voices/instruments
- how long you play each note
- how fast/slow the music is
18 Clues: silent beat • it has 1 beat • it has 4 beats • it has 2 beats • it has 1/2 beat • it has 1 silent beat • it has 4 silent beats • it has 2 silent beats • it has 1/2 silent beat • how fast/slow the music is • how long you play each note • a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces. • separates the music into measures • a group of beats between two bar lines • how high or low your voice/instrument goes • ...
Scarletts crossword 2020-06-08
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- who created music
- where was yodelling invented
- what is the word for what’s thick and thin
- what is a quarter note called
- York, where was rap invented
- what clef makes the low sounds
- what family of instruments is clarinet in
- what is a whole note called
- when was the wii song created
- what does it mean when you say “gradually becoming louder”
- who made in “in the hall of the mountain king”
- what is a eighth note called
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- what family of instruments is the trumpet in
- who created rock music
- who created country music
- what is a half note called
- what is the clef that makes melodic sounds
- what family of instruments is piano in
- what is a sixteenth note called
- what is the forms or sections of a piece of music
- what family of instruments is violin in
- what is the name of the green ogre in the shrek musical
- what does it mean when you say “gradually getting softer”
- what Creates the high and low sounds
- who created classical music
25 Clues: who created music • who created rock music • who created country music • what is a half note called • what is a whole note called • who created classical music • where was yodelling invented • York, where was rap invented • what is a eighth note called • what is a quarter note called • when was the wii song created • what clef makes the low sounds • what is a sixteenth note called • ...
Structure 2019-06-05
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- section of a song where the lyrics tell a story.
- different segments of a piece of music. e.g. verse, A, Exposition
- _form: A type of structure in ABACADA
- A section of music where only instruments are playing, no vocals
- Developing the main idea
- The section that occurs at the beginning of a piece.
- main section of a song where the lyrics ask questions or make statements
- _form: A type of structure in ABACA
- A linking passage between chorus and verse
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- _form: A type structure in classical music with 3 sections. E, D, R
- A linking passage between verse and chorus
- a transition between two sections.
- _form: A type of structure in ABA
- Recapping the main idea
- A section of music where one instrument improvises/plays a countermelody on top of the music.
- Exposing the Main idea
- _form: A type of structure made of verses
- How a piece is built and organised
- the section that occurs at the end of a popular song
- Classical term for a section that ends a piece (like an outro)
20 Clues: Exposing the Main idea • Recapping the main idea • Developing the main idea • _form: A type of structure in ABA • a transition between two sections. • How a piece is built and organised • _form: A type of structure in ABACA • _form: A type of structure in ABACADA • _form: A type of structure made of verses • A linking passage between verse and chorus • ...
Opera Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-21
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- Used to express approval of a performance.
- One of the softest dynamics in music.
- The main events of a piece.
- A tone between baritone and alto.
- An elaborate way to sing opera.
- Rhythmically-free vocal style.
- A recurring theme throughout a musical piece.
- Sheet music for one performer.
- The highest men can sing.
- A form of musical articulation.
- The orchestral piece before an opera.
- The lowest men can sing.
- One of the loudest dynamics in music.
- Notes in a smooth-flowing manner.
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- Feminine of bravo.
- A dramatic piece in multiple acts.
- The words of an opera or other long vocal piece.
- An introductory piece of music.
- A full group of instrumentalists.
- The strength of speaking.
- The range between alto and soprano.
- How loud or soft the music is.
- Meaning “realism” or “true”.
- The highest women can sing.
- When two singers perform together.
- A large group of performers.
- The range between tenor and bass.
- A long song for one person to sing.
28 Clues: Feminine of bravo. • The lowest men can sing. • The strength of speaking. • The highest men can sing. • The main events of a piece. • The highest women can sing. • Meaning “realism” or “true”. • A large group of performers. • How loud or soft the music is. • Rhythmically-free vocal style. • Sheet music for one performer. • An introductory piece of music. • ...
Choir Vocab 2024-10-01
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- The speed of music
- A note held for 4 beats
- A note held for 1 beat
- How long each note is held
- One sound
- When the same music is sung at different times
- The most important part of harmonized music
- How high or low the notes are
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- Soft
- Loud
- Two or more musical parts sung at the same time
- The words
- Uses the lips, teeth, and tongue
- A note held for 2 beats
- Medium
- How loud or soft music is sung
16 Clues: Soft • Loud • Medium • The words • One sound • The speed of music • A note held for 1 beat • A note held for 4 beats • A note held for 2 beats • How long each note is held • How high or low the notes are • How loud or soft music is sung • Uses the lips, teeth, and tongue • The most important part of harmonized music • When the same music is sung at different times • ...
Chorus Crossword 2020-02-06
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- proper ___ includes a tall back and feet on the floor
- the air comes through this tube
- this word means loud
- the note that receives 4 beats
- the diaphragm powers this body part
- the instrument we use in Chorus
- the note that receives 2 beats
- the mouth should be ___ when singing
- the beat
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- the note that receives 1 beat
- the words in the music
- this word means soft
- the five lines and four spaces of music
- the ___ clef sign
- the treble clef line notes
- a pause in the music, place to breathe
- the highs and lows of music
- the treble clef space notes
18 Clues: the beat • the ___ clef sign • this word means soft • this word means loud • the words in the music • the treble clef line notes • the highs and lows of music • the treble clef space notes • the note that receives 1 beat • the note that receives 4 beats • the note that receives 2 beats • the air comes through this tube • the instrument we use in Chorus • ...
Musical terms-1 2024-11-13
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- the group of notes that forms the basis of a piece of music, giving it its overall sound and feel
- that basic unit of time, the pulse, of the music
- used in the medieval church, characterized by monophonic, unaccompanied vocal music in free rhythm
- a secular vocal music composition that originated in the renaissance period
- dynamic marking that means "moderately soft" louder than piano but softer than mezzo-forte
- combination of three or more notes played simultaneously
- combining two or more independent melodies to create harmonious texture
- music that is not intended for religious or spiritual practice.
- tempo that means very very fast, faster than presto
- letters used to name the notes ( A, B, C, D, E, F, G)
- used to indicate the chronological order of a composers work
- distinct section of a larger musical composition, often found in symphonies, concertos.
- signature a set of sharp(#) of flat(b) symbols at the beginning of a staff
- a composer and performer of lyrical poetry during the High Middle Ages,particularly in the 11th to 13th centuries, often sang about love
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- moderately loud (mf)
- distance between two pitches
- emphasis placed on a particular note or chord by playing it louder than the surrounding notes
- dynamic marking that means "very loud" (FF)
- sequence of chords that brings a phrase, section, or piece of music to a close
- sequence of notes that are perceived as a single, coherent entity.
- gradually getting louder
- cultural and intellectual movement of the Renaissance that emphasized the study and revival of classical antiquity
- type of choral music composition that is typically sacred, polyphonic, and sung a capella
- process of changing from one key to another within a piece of music
- tempo that means "at a walking pace" a moderate speed generally slower than allegro but faster than adagio
- a period of silence in the music
- very soft (pp)
- series of notes ordered by pitch, either ascending or descending
- indicates a moderate or medium tempo
- set of texts in the catholic mass that remain the same throughout the year, including the kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, and agnus dei
- a short, complete musical idea, similar to a sentence in language.
- poet composers who wrote and performed songs, often about romance, during the 12th and 13th centuries
- music that is intended for religious or spiritual use,often performed in worship services or religious ceremonies
- the span if pitches that a voice or instrument can produce, from the lowest note to the highest note
34 Clues: very soft (pp) • moderately loud (mf) • gradually getting louder • distance between two pitches • a period of silence in the music • indicates a moderate or medium tempo • dynamic marking that means "very loud" (FF) • that basic unit of time, the pulse, of the music • tempo that means very very fast, faster than presto • letters used to name the notes ( A, B, C, D, E, F, G) • ...
Musical genres 2024-06-06
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- A type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, characterised by a heavy beat and simple melodies. (3 words - RAR)
- Popular music typically including elements of blues and African American folk music and marked by a strong beat and simple chord structure. (3 words - RAB)
- A genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set. (1 word - T)
- A music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music. (1 word - F)
- A music genre originating from South Korea, encompassing diverse styles such as pop, hip-hop, R&B, electronic, and beyond. (1 word - K)
- A form of dance music of Puerto Rican origin, characterized by a fusion of Latin rhythms, dancehall, and hip-hop or rap. (1 word - R)
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- A form of music developed from a European tradition mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries. (1 word - C)
- Originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of ballads and dance tunes. (1 word - BP)
- Music that originated in Black American gospel singing, is closely related to rhythm and blues, and is characterised by intensity of feeling and earthiness. (1 word - S)
- A group of music genres that employ circuitry-based music technology and software. (1 word - E)
- An upbeat, often pop-influenced style of rhythm and blues associated with the city of Detroit. (1 word - M)
- Movement of British rock bands in the 1990s that drew consciously on the tradition of melodic, guitar-based music established by the Beatles. (2 words)
- Highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent imagery. (2 words - HM)
13 Clues: A group of music genres that employ circuitry-based music technology and software. (1 word - E) • Originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of ballads and dance tunes. (1 word - BP) • A form of music developed from a European tradition mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries. (1 word - C) • ...
q2 6th Grade Terms 2020-11-18
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- raises a pitch
- lowers a pitch
- curved line connect two of the same notes
- walking tempo
- quiet dynamic
- speed of music
- loud dynamic
- Volume of music
- German Composer
- curved line connect two different notes
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- brass instrument
- woodwind instrument
- fast tempo
- Medium tempo
- the way that your write music
- gradually gets quieter
- sharp, flat or natural not is key signature
- gradually gets louder
18 Clues: fast tempo • Medium tempo • loud dynamic • walking tempo • quiet dynamic • raises a pitch • lowers a pitch • speed of music • Volume of music • German Composer • brass instrument • woodwind instrument • gradually gets louder • gradually gets quieter • the way that your write music • curved line connect two different notes • curved line connect two of the same notes • ...
What To Listen For In Music? 2022-04-27
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- The steady heart beat or pulse of the music
- The category or genre of a piece of music
- The volume of a piece of music
- The overall structure or plan of a song
- The End of a song
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- The instruments and voices used in a piece of music
- The words or text in music
- Gradually get louder
- The arrangement of sounds and silences in a musical work
- Play detached and separated
- The rate or speed of a piece of music
- The feeling and character of the music
12 Clues: The End of a song • Gradually get louder • The words or text in music • Play detached and separated • The volume of a piece of music • The rate or speed of a piece of music • The feeling and character of the music • The overall structure or plan of a song • The category or genre of a piece of music • The steady heart beat or pulse of the music • ...
Music Genres Crossword 2024-01-02
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- Happy, dancing music from the 1970's
- King of Pop
- Father of Jazz
- King of Rock n Roll
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- Slow, sad type of music from the early 1900's
- Father of Reggae
- Fast music from the 1950's that uses the electric guitar
- Father of Country and Western Music
- Queen of Pop
- Music from the 1920's that is slow/medium speed and sings about life
- Music from the 1920's that is fast and uses band instruments
- Slow, happy music from Jamaica and the 1960's
12 Clues: King of Pop • Queen of Pop • Father of Jazz • Father of Reggae • King of Rock n Roll • Father of Country and Western Music • Happy, dancing music from the 1970's • Slow, sad type of music from the early 1900's • Slow, happy music from Jamaica and the 1960's • Fast music from the 1950's that uses the electric guitar • Music from the 1920's that is fast and uses band instruments • ...
Year 9, Music 2018-01-17
17 Clues: koor • teos • ooper • muusik • muusika • ballett • imelaps • muusikal • dirigent • orkester • sümfoonia • helilooja • laulusõnad • originaalne • laulukirjutaja • vokalist, esilaulja • of music muusikapala
TB3 DW Unit 3 2020-07-18
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- I can't understand this ____ song because it's in Japanese.
- Slow, quiet music can be very ____.
- I hate this song, it's ____!
- This genre uses pianos, violins, flutes...
- He is a good-looking man, he is very ____.
- I don't like rock music, it's so loud and ____.
- This is such a ___ song, it always makes me smile.
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- All the kids like this song, it's very ___.
- She is my favorite ____, I love her music!
- You can make this music with computers.
- I can't ___ the piano.
- Do you like ____ to music, or playing it?
- The piano player is really ___ - he's only 6 years old!
- This is fun music that you can dance to.
14 Clues: I can't ___ the piano. • I hate this song, it's ____! • Slow, quiet music can be very ____. • You can make this music with computers. • This is fun music that you can dance to. • Do you like ____ to music, or playing it? • She is my favorite ____, I love her music! • This genre uses pianos, violins, flutes... • He is a good-looking man, he is very ____. • ...
Traditional Latin Music 2013-05-01
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- call-and-response vocals
- mainly rhythmic music
- 2 sticks that keep the beat in Puerto Rico traditional Latin Music
- known for wind and percussion sounds
- 2 pieces of wood
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- most famous traditional music is the mariachi band
- tempo similar to waltz
- music that reaches the soul
- made out of a dried fruit shell
- has 10 strings
- music that gives messages
- Brazil's first national music
12 Clues: has 10 strings • 2 pieces of wood • mainly rhythmic music • tempo similar to waltz • call-and-response vocals • music that gives messages • music that reaches the soul • Brazil's first national music • made out of a dried fruit shell • known for wind and percussion sounds • most famous traditional music is the mariachi band • ...
this is dumb 2023-02-16
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- 1 most popular instrument
- a lot of different people performing there songs
- no voice only instruments
- 3rd most popular instrument
- a popular type of music when you sing along
- 2 most popilar intrument
- one of the most popular types of music in the 80's
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- a popular type of music
- by yourself and no one else
- something they do while performing the muscic
- they like to sing a-lot
- a type of music
- a short term for well known
- rythm
14 Clues: rythm • a type of music • a popular type of music • they like to sing a-lot • 2 most popilar intrument • 1 most popular instrument • no voice only instruments • by yourself and no one else • a short term for well known • 3rd most popular instrument • a popular type of music when you sing along • something they do while performing the muscic • ...
The Treble Staff 2023-05-16
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- Identifies the speed of the music
- Identifies the meter of the music
- The vertical line that separates the measures
- The vertical line on a note
- The symbol for silence in music
- Helps with notating pitches above and below the staff
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- Ends the music
- This symbol is used when you need to play a section again
- Every Good Boy Does Fine on the...
- The five lines and four spaces that represent the musical notes
- The higher sounding notes
- Groups of beats are divided into...
- The round part of a musical note
- Identifies the range of notes that you are reading
- F-A-C-E, Face in the...
- The symbol for sound in music
16 Clues: Ends the music • F-A-C-E, Face in the... • The higher sounding notes • The vertical line on a note • The symbol for sound in music • The symbol for silence in music • The round part of a musical note • Identifies the speed of the music • Identifies the meter of the music • Every Good Boy Does Fine on the... • Groups of beats are divided into... • ...
Year 9 - Unit 5 - Rap & Hip-hop 2023-05-24
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- Which genre emerged from soul, jazz and blues in the 1960s, and features syncopated bass with a danceable rhythm?
- What is the term for digitally recording and playing back layers of sound?
- Which genre emerged in the 1970s, and features four-on-the-four beats, syncopated basslines, and synthesised instrumentation?
- What is the name for using pre-existing audio within a new composition?
- What is the name for a passage of music linked to a specific character, place or situation?
- How do we describe music heard by characters within the story?
- Which texture means the musical voices sound together?
- Which genre incorporates rhythmic speech chanted over musical accompaniment?
- What is the change from one tonality to another called?
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- What is name for the segment of music containing a certain number of beats? Also sometimes the lyrics within a rap song.
- How do we describe music created by converting electrical inputs into sound?
- What is the name for the section of instrumental music which "interrupts" the flow of the song?
- What is the name for the person who writes the music?
- What is the name for a basic unit of time in music?
- Which terms means the upper vocal register of the human voice?
- What is it called when the root note of the chord is not the lowest sounding pitch?
- Which genre developed in the Bronx in the mid-19070s, featuring a strong beat and rapped vocals?
- What is the name for the person who oversees the creative journey of a piece of music ensuring the end result is as good as possible?
18 Clues: What is the name for a basic unit of time in music? • What is the name for the person who writes the music? • Which texture means the musical voices sound together? • What is the change from one tonality to another called? • How do we describe music heard by characters within the story? • Which terms means the upper vocal register of the human voice? • ...
Keresztrejtvény – 1-9. ÓRA - SZAVAK 2020-04-04
19 Clues: Can • Like • Want • Cream • Lemon • Sugar • Train • Friend • Family • To cook • To learn • Language • Question • Excuse me • Acquaintance • To have lunch • With my friend • I played music • Electric music
Wind Symphony Vocabulary 2024 2024-01-29
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- gradually slow down to conclude
- Style of music played light and separated, typically written to march to
- "dal segno" italian for "from the sign"
- italian word for little
- conclusive section of music after recapitulation
- italian word for waltz, lively dance in 3 with strong beat 1 and light beats 2 and 3
- moderately slow tempo, typically between 76 and 108 bpm
- Section of music in a March
- play ovtave below
- "da capo" italian for "from the beginning"
- gradually increase volume
- In a stately, dignified, majestic fashion
- play octave above
- "Raucous" section of music that separates the Trio and final strain
- Featured melody identified by key change and dynamic change
- playing the same music/notes
- disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm
- instructs one part that has split to play in unison
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- italian word for moderate
- A fast ballroom dance generally in 2/4 time
- speed of music measured in beats per minute
- growing broader, louder and slower
- final presentation of the original theme group
- gradually decrease volume
- instructs one part to split into two or more parts
- gradually slow down to build tension
- slow down more suddenly and extremely
- lively dance in 2 with strong downbeats and light upbeats
- all together
29 Clues: all together • play ovtave below • play octave above • italian word for little • italian word for moderate • gradually decrease volume • gradually increase volume • Section of music in a March • playing the same music/notes • gradually slow down to conclude • growing broader, louder and slower • gradually slow down to build tension • slow down more suddenly and extremely • ...
year 7 Crossword number 3 2024-08-29
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- The Italian name for very loud
- I tell you how many beats there are in each bar
- I am the lowest string instrument in the orchestra
- I am wrapped in beads and I am a percussion instrument
- I can often be heard playing jazz music
- I am silence in music
- I am drawn at the start of a stave
- The term for loudness and softness
- the length of a dotted minim
- I last for one and a half beats
- I am a wooden percussion instrument
- I join two quavers together
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- I am a slow and broad tempo
- Four of me adds up to a semibreve
- Eight quavers would equal this note
- I mean soft in Italian
- mezzo forte
- I extend the length of a note
- I can be grand or upright
- I often get played in primary school
- I end a piece of music
- I am a wooden percussion instrument and I can't play long notes
- I could be low or high
- I am what music is written on
- I just go along at a walking pace
- I am a woodwind instrument
- I could be fast or I could be slow
- The name for the regular pulses in music
- A single quaver has one of these
- A section of the music marked off with bar lines
30 Clues: mezzo forte • I am silence in music • I mean soft in Italian • I end a piece of music • I could be low or high • I can be grand or upright • I am a woodwind instrument • I join two quavers together • I am a slow and broad tempo • the length of a dotted minim • I extend the length of a note • I am what music is written on • The Italian name for very loud • ...
Music Monty & Amelia! 2020-09-17
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- a particular speed
- a soft tempo in music
- the way a piece of music is put together
- a wood instrument Played in a band/orchestra
- a particular pattern
- it’s very slow
- a Lively & fast tempo in music
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- it’s very fast
- it’s very loud
- the thickness/thinness of a sound
- the high and low sound in a piece of music
- has 1/4 beat
- has 1 beat
- long and short sounds
- it’s loud
15 Clues: it’s loud • has 1 beat • has 1/4 beat • it’s very fast • it’s very loud • it’s very slow • a particular speed • a particular pattern • a soft tempo in music • long and short sounds • a Lively & fast tempo in music • the thickness/thinness of a sound • the way a piece of music is put together • the high and low sound in a piece of music • a wood instrument Played in a band/orchestra
Musical Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- Music that comes before the first full measure
- Some performers play the top notes while others play the bottom notes
- Spontaneous composition of music
- Type of attack used to play a note
- Emphasize the note
- Raise the pitch of a note one half step
- Articulation that connects notes of different pitches
- Gradually get louder
- Cancels a flat or sharp
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- Small group/section plays
- Symbol that alters the pitch of a note
- Marking that connects notes of the same pitch to make a longer note
- Softness or loudness of the music
- Divides the staff into measures
- Everyone plays
- Mouth formation used to play wind instruments
- Musical sentence (often 4 or 8 measures long)
- Speed of a piece of music
- Interval between two notes with the same name
- Gradually slow the tempo
20 Clues: Everyone plays • Emphasize the note • Gradually get louder • Cancels a flat or sharp • Gradually slow the tempo • Small group/section plays • Speed of a piece of music • Divides the staff into measures • Spontaneous composition of music • Softness or loudness of the music • Type of attack used to play a note • Symbol that alters the pitch of a note • ...
I've got the music in me! 2015-11-05
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- The opposite of slow.
- The opposite of quiet.
- Jamaican music.
- An instrument that is used a lot in Scotland.
- The text of a song.
- Instruments that we blow music into are called ... instruments.
- klassieke muziek
- zanger
- When you win something you often get a ... .
- 'What do you mean?' by Justin Bieber is on one in the ... .
- The opposite of strong.
- Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem).
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- dwarsfluit
- A harp is an example of a ... instrument.
- Instruments that we hit are called ... instruments.
- A piano is an example of a ... instrument.
- A synonym for a music group.
- Drake is my ... artist.
- The national instrument of Australia.
- I have got a ticket for the Katy Perry ... in Antwerp.
- A person who makes music.
- Someone who is loved by millions of fans.
22 Clues: zanger • dwarsfluit • Jamaican music. • klassieke muziek • The text of a song. • The opposite of slow. • The opposite of quiet. • Drake is my ... artist. • The opposite of strong. • A person who makes music. • A synonym for a music group. • The national instrument of Australia. • Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem). • A harp is an example of a ... instrument. • ...
American Music Crossword 2023-08-24
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- Type of musical theater from Italy
- A subgenre and subculture of rock with mowhawks and studded leather
- The "R" in R&B
- Elvis was called "The King of..."
- English songs on broadsides
- Combining Hip Hop with Lyricists
- A spin off of African Gospel music popular in Nashville
- First town settled by colonists in Virginia
- West African singers and storytellers
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- Combines African singing with European hymns.
- The blues with a back-beat
- Number of Amendment that abolished slavery
- Mexican "marriage" music
- Working songs from African Americans
- First American genre about hardships
- A style of jazz dance
- "1, 2, 3-4-5, everybody in the car..."
- 1970's Dance music with psychedelic fashion
- Musical art form made in Harlem, NY
- Number of streams of influence on US Music
20 Clues: The "R" in R&B • A style of jazz dance • Mexican "marriage" music • The blues with a back-beat • English songs on broadsides • Combining Hip Hop with Lyricists • Elvis was called "The King of..." • Type of musical theater from Italy • Musical art form made in Harlem, NY • Working songs from African Americans • First American genre about hardships • ...
Passion Puzzles 2025-01-15
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- A long stick used to create sound
- An art of sound
- Playing by yourself
- Practicing with a group
- The largest in the violin family
- Play soft but not very soft
- Part of the Violin family;Slightly smaller than a viola;
- Gradually increasing in speed
- A half step
- Instructor
- a four-stringed musical instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than the violin
- A clef used by violas
- Long musical composition
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- A group of performers with different instruments
- The second largest of the violin family
- Notes that sound well together
- Moderately slow
- Loud
- Person who makes music
- The art of making an orchestra
- Speed of music
- Music with 1 or more soloists
- A thin wire used to create sound
- Rapid tempo
- Group of 4 players
25 Clues: Loud • Instructor • A half step • Rapid tempo • Speed of music • An art of sound • Moderately slow • Group of 4 players • Playing by yourself • A clef used by violas • Person who makes music • Practicing with a group • Long musical composition • Play soft but not very soft • Gradually increasing in speed • Music with 1 or more soloists • Notes that sound well together • ...
Jazz Essentials 2025-07-21
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- Repeating musical phrase
- Relaxed jazz subgenre
- Group of notes played together
- Performer playing alone
- Small jazz ensemble
- Drumsticks used softly
- Live music performance
- Fast complex jazz style
- Two cymbals controlled by foot
- High pitched drum
- Jazz style with strong rhythm
- Curved woodwind in jazz
- Group of four musicians
- Bright brass instrument
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- Informal musical session
- Pitch wavering technique
- Keyboard used in all genres
- Written music part
- Short melodic phrases
- Jazz blended with other styles
- Creating music on the spot
- Informal term for jazz club
- Larger cymbal in jazz kit
- Main theme in jazz
- Short solo section
- Low string instrument
- Woodwind used in swing bands
- Rhythmic feel of the music
- Device to soften instrument sound
- Vocal improvisation style
30 Clues: High pitched drum • Written music part • Main theme in jazz • Short solo section • Small jazz ensemble • Relaxed jazz subgenre • Short melodic phrases • Low string instrument • Drumsticks used softly • Live music performance • Performer playing alone • Fast complex jazz style • Curved woodwind in jazz • Group of four musicians • Bright brass instrument • Informal musical session • ...
Samba Batucada 2016-09-20
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- The correct term for an official Samba band.
- Different length notes played in a pattern.
- A double tone cowbell that plays fast, syncopated rhythms.
- The way a piece of music is set out.
- When a note is played off of the main pulse.
- Music phrasing where a soloist plays and other players respond by playing something similar.
- A group of musicians playing together.
- Instruments that are typically hit, shaken or scraped to make a sound.
- How fast the music is played.
- A large bass drum that plays that plays the heartbeat rhythm, keeping everyone in time.
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- Repeated pattern of music (either rhythm or melody).
- Samba schools.
- A small disc drum played with a plastic beater that looks like a chopstick. It plays fast rhythms.
- The country from which Samba originates.
- A shaker.
- How loud or quiet the music is being played.
- A friction drum that makes a 'monkey' type sound.
- A large tambourine type instruments with metal jingles, that plays a steady rhythm.
- The lead drum, played usually with one stick. It plays the fast, tricky rhythms.
- The place where Carnaval is held every year.
- The event where Samba is played and celebrated.
- A marching snare drum played with drum sticks.
- A whistle played to signal the end of a section on the music.
23 Clues: A shaker. • Samba schools. • How fast the music is played. • The way a piece of music is set out. • A group of musicians playing together. • The country from which Samba originates. • Different length notes played in a pattern. • The correct term for an official Samba band. • How loud or quiet the music is being played. • The place where Carnaval is held every year. • ...
Choir concepts 2024-02-23
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- Raises a note by one half-step
- A ____-step is the smallest possible distance between two pitches
- Moderately quiet = ______-piano
- Lowers a note by one half step
- A person who writes music
- The speed of a piece of music
- A _____ note is twice the length of an eighth note.
- The lines of the treble clef, from bottom to top
- A ____-step is the distance of two half-steps
- Gradually slowing down
- The highest voice part in a choir
- The spaces of the bass clef, from bottom to top
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- The lowest voice part in a choir
- One line of music, including every staff of music that happens at the same time
- Gradually increasing in volume
- A ______ sign cancels out a sharp or a flat
- This person leads a group of musicians by visually keeping the beat
- The steady pulse in a piece of music
- The sound of multiple notes at the same time
- Loud; the opposite of "piano"
- The time signature indicates the length of each _______.
- A system of learning music by assigning every note of the scale its own word
- How high or low a note is
- The specific timing of the notes and rests
- This marking means to hold a note until the conductor stops you
25 Clues: Gradually slowing down • A person who writes music • How high or low a note is • Loud; the opposite of "piano" • The speed of a piece of music • Raises a note by one half-step • Gradually increasing in volume • Lowers a note by one half step • Moderately quiet = ______-piano • The lowest voice part in a choir • The highest voice part in a choir • ...
Choir Vocabulary 2023-01-12
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- The intensity of the tone you hear when you sing, caused by the reverberation of sound as it leaves the vocal cords and travels out of your body
- Without instruments, voices only (no space)
- A steady pulse that underlies a piece of music
- The flow of music through time
- The accuracy of the pitch
- Performing music with expressiveness, with attention to dynamics, articulation, phrasing, and text
- An ensemble sound in which individual musicians are not separately discernible to a listener
- How loud or soft a section of a piece of music should be performed
- When every voice/instrument in an ensemble is singing/playing the same pitches at the same time
- Speed of a piece of music, measured by BPM
- When more than one pitch is played or sung at the same time
- How you begin a note or phrase
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- How you end a note or phrase
- A succession of pitches that create the main musical idea of a piece
- The method by which a musician shapes a sequence of notes in a passage of music to allow expression
- Determines how a single note is sounded-primarily it's start and end
- How lyrics are pronounced as you are singing
- The relative volume of each section of a musical ensemble
- The quality of a musical sound
- The relative highness or lowness of a sound
20 Clues: The accuracy of the pitch • How you end a note or phrase • The flow of music through time • The quality of a musical sound • How you begin a note or phrase • Speed of a piece of music, measured by BPM • Without instruments, voices only (no space) • The relative highness or lowness of a sound • How lyrics are pronounced as you are singing • ...
Ensor Orchestra Vocabulary 2025-02-17
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- nstructs the player to resume playing from a sign symbol found elsewhere in the piece
- part of the bow to start up bow
- music symbol used at the end of the piece to indicate where it ends
- two or more notes connected in the same direction
- indicates that a string player must play the note using an upward bowing motion
- a beat of silence
- retrace the bow back to the frog to go down bow
- part of the bow to start down bow
- an instruction given on a piece of sheet music to restart playing the piece from the very beginning
- a sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- symbol used at the beginning of every piece of sheet music
- symbolized in music by a series of sharps or flats at the beginning of a piece on a musical staff
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- Portillo's favorite animal
- a sign that indicates to the player to repeat a section
- Notes twice as fast as quarter notes
- note that is 3 beats long
- stacked number symbol at the beginning of a piece of music
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- symbol indicates that a string player must play the note using a downward bowing motion
- symbol is a circle with a cross through it
- note that is 2 beats long
- a stopped note
- an addition symbol in music
23 Clues: a stopped note • a beat of silence • 5 lines and 4 spaces • note that is 3 beats long • note that is 2 beats long • Portillo's favorite animal • an addition symbol in music • part of the bow to start up bow • part of the bow to start down bow • a sign that cancels a sharp or flat • Notes twice as fast as quarter notes • symbol is a circle with a cross through it • ...
Chorus 2025-01-14
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- the lowest male vocal part in a chorus
- the highest female vocal part in a chorus
- using your breath and diaphraghm to properly support the notes you sing
- silence in music
- The ability to articulate and vocalize your words
- the systematic arrangement of musical sounds, principally according to duration and periodic stress.
- non-vowels
- syllables assigned to pitches that allow you to audiate and figure out intervals before singing them out loud
- gets four beats in 4/4 time
- how loud or soft you perform the music
- lowers a pitch by a half step
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- raises a pitch by a half step
- gets one beat in 4/4 time
- tells you how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets the beat
- A large group of singers
- tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural
- the highest male vocal part in a chorus
- how clear your consonants and vowels are performed together
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- a steady beat that occurs in music
- the second highest female vocal part in a chorus
- rhythmic unit in music
- occur between consonants
- gets two beats in 4/4 time
- Use your voice to create music
25 Clues: non-vowels • silence in music • rhythmic unit in music • A large group of singers • occur between consonants • gets one beat in 4/4 time • gets two beats in 4/4 time • gets four beats in 4/4 time • raises a pitch by a half step • lowers a pitch by a half step • Use your voice to create music • a steady beat that occurs in music • the lowest male vocal part in a chorus • ...
Band Mid Year Review 2024-02-06
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- The Italian words forte means ___________ in music.
- If you are to play medium loud in your music you might see the words ______ forte.
- The muscle that plays a major role in breathng.
- Sharp means raise a pitch by one ______ step.
- In music subito (sub.) means this.
- Flat means to _______ a pitch by one half step.
- BEADGCF is the order of _____________ in a key signature.
- The ending -issimo means ________, or more.
- To play or sing very softly.
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- This is essential to producing a good tone.
- The musical word for volume.
- This is a music term that is similar to descrescendo.
- Crescendo means to ______________ get louder.
- FCGDAEB is the order of ___________ in a key signature.
- In music, the _________ signature tells you which notes will be sharp or flat in the music.
15 Clues: The musical word for volume. • To play or sing very softly. • In music subito (sub.) means this. • This is essential to producing a good tone. • The ending -issimo means ________, or more. • Crescendo means to ______________ get louder. • Sharp means raise a pitch by one ______ step. • The muscle that plays a major role in breathng. • ...
Opera Scenario #1 2012-10-02
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- Praising a female performer
- The part of the music where it is louder
- The repeating theme through a musical composition
- Variation and gradation in volume of musical sound
- The storyline of a literary or dramatic piece or work
- A style of opera with rustic characters and a melodramatic plot
- Introduction to an opera
- The highest male singer
- When a singer adopts the rhythms of ordinary speech
- The highest natural adult male voice
- A group of instrumentalists, usually combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion
- Dramatic work in one or more acts, with music set for singers and instrumentalists
- Smooth or connected. No breaks between the notes
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- Low in the pitch or the lowest part in a music group
- The ability to make sound heard through a distance
- The adult male voice between tenor and bass
- A melody
- The music written for a vocal part
- A voice ranging between soprano and contralto
- The part of the music where it is quieter
- A large group of singers
- A piece of music that is made for two voices or instruments
- The highest part or voice
- A skilled soprano singer
- Praising a male performer
- The book of the opera including the spoken and sung parts
- An introduction to something more important
- A note that is played short or crisp
28 Clues: A melody • The highest male singer • A large group of singers • A skilled soprano singer • Introduction to an opera • The highest part or voice • Praising a male performer • Praising a female performer • The music written for a vocal part • The highest natural adult male voice • A note that is played short or crisp • The part of the music where it is louder • ...
Music History Puzzle 2013-08-22
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- Music during the Baroque period was described as this.
- Wrote the poem for "The Star Spangled Banner" during a war.
- This incorporated music, acting, costumes, and props on stage.
- These were the only people allowed to sing during the Middle Ages.
- A quartet with 2 violins, a viola, and a cello.
- This instrument was an early form of the trombone.
- The piano replaced this instrument.
- This man invented the printing press.
- The Twentieth Century is also known as this.
- This instrument was invented in 1846.
- This Canal was built in 1881.
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- This Dynasty began in 1485 with Queen Elizabeth I.
- The time period from 1400-1600.
- A new form of dance that began in the Renaissance Period.
- This music of the Colonists combined old songs with new words.
- The song "Ring Around the Rosie" is about this disease.
- A fancy word for volume in music.
- This instrument was invented in 1955.
- Music during this period was simple, but strict.
- This was invented in the Romantic Period to record sounds.
- This was invented in 1895 and most homes owned one by 1920.
- These chants were prayers sung on the same pitch.
- This composer went completely deaf and continued to compose music.
- This was invented in 1969.
- This type of lighting was more convenient than candles in 1792.
25 Clues: This was invented in 1969. • This Canal was built in 1881. • The time period from 1400-1600. • A fancy word for volume in music. • The piano replaced this instrument. • This instrument was invented in 1955. • This man invented the printing press. • This instrument was invented in 1846. • The Twentieth Century is also known as this. • ...
Medieval Music Review 2016-10-18
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- Another name for the Medieval period
- The first section of the Ordinary of the Mass
- Composed Viderunt omnes in 2-part organum
- Two or more simultaneously sounding lines of music
- The only instrument used in the church
- Composed A Chantar m’er
- Composed O rubor sanguinis (O Redness of Blood)
- A single line of music with no accompaniment
- Symbolic system of musical communication consisting of notes on a staff (a system of writing down music)
- The major historical event that started the Medieval period
- A series of notes arranged in order to form a distinctive, recognizable musical unit
- The most important service in the church
- No additional instruments or voices
- A style of singing in which each syllable has many notes
- A style of singing in which each syllable of text has one note
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- The organization of time in music
- Composed Messe de Nostre Dame (Mass of Our Lady)
- The cathedral in Paris that was the setting for the musical revolution of polyphony
- The relative position, high or low, of a musical sound
- A style of church music which was unaccompanied, monophonic vocal music set to Latin texts, without meter or rhythm
- The sounds that provide the support and enrichment (the accompaniment) for melody
- Early polyphony in the church where composers would add one, two, or three voices to existing chant
- Composed Magnus liber organi
23 Clues: Composed A Chantar m’er • Composed Magnus liber organi • The organization of time in music • No additional instruments or voices • Another name for the Medieval period • The only instrument used in the church • The most important service in the church • Composed Viderunt omnes in 2-part organum • A single line of music with no accompaniment • ...
Samba Batucada 2016-09-20
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- Instruments that are typically hit, shaken or scraped to make a sound.
- A group of musicians playing together.
- The country from which Samba originates.
- The place where Carnaval is held every year.
- A double tone cowbell that plays fast, syncopated rhythms.
- A small disc drum played with a plastic beater that looks like a chopstick. It plays fast rhythms.
- Samba schools.
- A friction drum that makes a 'monkey' type sound.
- How loud or quiet the music is being played.
- Different length notes played in a pattern.
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- When a note is played off of the main pulse.
- The correct term for an official Samba band.
- Music phrasing where a soloist plays and other players respond by playing something similar.
- The lead drum, played usually with one stick. It plays the fast, tricky rhythms.
- A marching snare drum played with drum sticks.
- A whistle played to signal the end of a section on the music.
- Repeated pattern of music (either rhythm or melody).
- A shaker.
- How fast the music is played.
- The event where Samba is played and celebrated.
- The way a piece of music is set out.
- A large bass drum that plays that plays the heartbeat rhythm, keeping everyone in time.
- A large tambourine type instruments with metal jingles, that plays a steady rhythm.
23 Clues: A shaker. • Samba schools. • How fast the music is played. • The way a piece of music is set out. • A group of musicians playing together. • The country from which Samba originates. • Different length notes played in a pattern. • When a note is played off of the main pulse. • The correct term for an official Samba band. • The place where Carnaval is held every year. • ...
Music From Around the World: Mexico 2024-02-21
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- A wind instrument featured heavily in Mexican music
- The third dimension influenced the music of Mexico
- A genre of Mexican Music that was originally mostly about romantic themes
- The first dimension that influenced Mexican music
- A genre of Mexican music that exhibits lots of variations from region to region
- A genre of Mexican music that may have begun as recited poems
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- A percussion instrument featured heavily in Mexican music
- The second dimension influenced Mexican music
- A genre of Mexican music that was literally sung on a Mexican Ranch
- A genre of Mexican music that is highly syncopated and usually features, at least, a dozen guys
- A characteristic of Mexican Music
11 Clues: A characteristic of Mexican Music • The second dimension influenced Mexican music • The first dimension that influenced Mexican music • The third dimension influenced the music of Mexico • A wind instrument featured heavily in Mexican music • A percussion instrument featured heavily in Mexican music • A genre of Mexican music that may have begun as recited poems • ...
Funk 2023-08-03
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- Funky bass playing technique
- Influential in funk's development
- Funky rhythm and flow
- Offbeat rhythms in funk
- Commonly used in funk bands
- Essential element of funk music
- Foundational instrument in funk music
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- Harmonies used in funk progressions
- Instrument that adds funky riffs
- First name of the "Godfather of Soul"
- Section known for its powerful sound
- Type of instruments prominent in funk
- Often mentioned in funky lyrics
- Funky music gets people on their feet
- Funk genre with emotional depth
- Funk music creates a festive atmosphere
- Commonly used in funk bands
17 Clues: Funky rhythm and flow • Offbeat rhythms in funk • Commonly used in funk bands • Commonly used in funk bands • Funky bass playing technique • Often mentioned in funky lyrics • Funk genre with emotional depth • Essential element of funk music • Instrument that adds funky riffs • Influential in funk's development • Harmonies used in funk progressions • ...
What To Listen For In Music? 2022-04-27
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- The rate or speed of a piece of music
- The arrangement of sounds and silences in a musical work
- The words or text in music
- The instruments and voices used in a piece of music
- The feeling and character of the music
- The steady heart beat or pulse of the music
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- The volume of a piece of music
- Play detached and separated
- The overall structure or plan of a song
- The category or genre of a piece of music
- Gradually get louder
- The End of a song
12 Clues: The End of a song • Gradually get louder • The words or text in music • Play detached and separated • The volume of a piece of music • The rate or speed of a piece of music • The feeling and character of the music • The overall structure or plan of a song • The category or genre of a piece of music • The steady heart beat or pulse of the music • ...
What To Listen For In Music? 2022-04-27
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- The arrangement of sounds and silences in a musical work
- The category or genre of a piece of music
- The overall structure or plan of a song
- The steady heart beat or pulse of the music
- The End of a song
- The words or text in music
- Play detached and separated
- The feeling and character of the music
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- The instruments and voices used in a piece of music
- The rate or speed of a piece of music
- Gradually get louder
- The volume of a piece of music
12 Clues: The End of a song • Gradually get louder • The words or text in music • Play detached and separated • The volume of a piece of music • The rate or speed of a piece of music • The feeling and character of the music • The overall structure or plan of a song • The category or genre of a piece of music • The steady heart beat or pulse of the music • ...
What To Listen For In Music? 2022-04-27
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- The arrangement of sounds and silences in a musical work
- The words or text in music
- The rate or speed of a piece of music
- The End of a song
- The instruments and voices used in a piece of music
- The steady heart beat or pulse of the music
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- Gradually get louder
- Play detached and separated
- The volume of a piece of music
- The feeling and character of the music
- The overall structure or plan of a song
- The category or genre of a piece of music
12 Clues: The End of a song • Gradually get louder • The words or text in music • Play detached and separated • The volume of a piece of music • The rate or speed of a piece of music • The feeling and character of the music • The overall structure or plan of a song • The category or genre of a piece of music • The steady heart beat or pulse of the music • ...
Opera Crossword 2011-11-30
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- The forces of operative in any field.
- A musical introduction to an opera.
- The text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition.
- A projecting or protruding part.
- Loud music.
- An air or melody.
- A recurring short melodic phrase or theme used, especially in Wagnerian music dramas, to suggest a character, thing, etc.
- A large stringed key-board instrument.
- Smooth and connected; without breaks between the successive tones.
- Medium, middle.
- Music with distinct breaks with excessive tones.
- A theatrical word used to praise a performer.
- A notch, scratch, or incision; a stroke or line.
- A group of persons singing in unison.
- Used in praising a female performer.
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- A combination of different music pieces combined together.
- A relatively short, independent instrumental composition, free in form and resembling an improvisation.
- The range of the lowest male voice.
- A musical composition for two voices or instruments.
- A male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
- pertaining to or of the nature of recital.
- The highest singing voice of women or boys.
- an extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment, that usually includes arias, choruses, and recitatives, and that sometimes includes ballet.
- The plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short story.
- Runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music.
- a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments of the viol class, clarinets and flutes, cornets and trombones, drums, and cymbals, for playing music, as symphonies, operas, popular music, or other compositions.
- The lowest female voice; contralto.
- The adult male voice intermediate between the bass and the alto or countertenor.
28 Clues: Loud music. • Medium, middle. • An air or melody. • A projecting or protruding part. • The range of the lowest male voice. • A musical introduction to an opera. • The lowest female voice; contralto. • Used in praising a female performer. • The forces of operative in any field. • A group of persons singing in unison. • A large stringed key-board instrument. • ...
Music History pg 46-55 2022-05-10
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- women who wrote nearly 500 pieces of music, but published some of her work under her brother's name
- of the most popular ballet pieces of music ever written
- composer began to write pieces with a single movement
- composer who kept traditional symphony form, but experimented with new techniques
- Hungarian pianist and composer who played so intensely that the piano strings used to break
- a Czech Republic, who became one of the most celebrated violin virtuosi of her time
- the popular song written by the American musical prodigy and pianist, Amy Beach
- today's pops star
- musicians were paid to play in symphony orchestras, one of these that began in 1842 and still preform today
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- German child prodigy who became a piano virtuoso
- the person who stands in front of the orchestra and tells them what to do
- composer regarded as the founder of Czech music
- music that came from the idea that countries had their own identities and that they should rule themselves
- considered a piano prodigy who composed music fo rthe piano and some chamber music, basing some of his pieces on the Polish folk music heard as a child
- the largest group of musicians playing together
- violin virtuoso, first to play by plucking the strings with his left hand rather than his right
- an orchestra is usually arranged this way
- were often prevented from composing, weren't allowed to perform outside the home
- who said, just imaging a work of such magnitude that it mirrors the whole world
- type of instruments that sit two rows behind the strings in the center
20 Clues: today's pops star • an orchestra is usually arranged this way • composer regarded as the founder of Czech music • the largest group of musicians playing together • German child prodigy who became a piano virtuoso • composer began to write pieces with a single movement • of the most popular ballet pieces of music ever written • ...
spanish pg 319 2019-04-02
17 Clues: dice • pool • game • music • noise • piece • chess • blanket • leisure • premiere • checkers • encounter • orchestra • environment • dance music • playing cards • street musician
Music history :) 2021-01-29
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- Er Kamm auf die idee Linien zu zeichnen
- Es stammt aus dem Portugiesischem
- Kaiser Karl dem Großen erfand dies
- Wo ist die Karlaskirche
- Er hat die Karlskirche erbaut
- Das Wort wurde nach Papst Gregor genannt
- Regeln für mehr stimmiges singen erfand...
- Vor was fürchteten sich die Leute
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- Woher stammt das wort Renaissance
- Sie war eine wichtige Herrscherin des Barock
- Mit was haben die reichen Leute den Schmutz-abgedeckt
- Wie wurde die Musik von 1300-1450 genannt?
- Es wird heute noch in Frankreich benutzt
- Wie heißt das berühmte Schloss
14 Clues: Wo ist die Karlaskirche • Er hat die Karlskirche erbaut • Wie heißt das berühmte Schloss • Woher stammt das wort Renaissance • Es stammt aus dem Portugiesischem • Vor was fürchteten sich die Leute • Kaiser Karl dem Großen erfand dies • Er Kamm auf die idee Linien zu zeichnen • Es wird heute noch in Frankreich benutzt • Das Wort wurde nach Papst Gregor genannt • ...
music crossword 2021-03-23
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- - slow music
- -belongs to the string family
- -in Italy it is called slow and serious
- -another word for piano
- - who composes
- -another name for violin
- -a combinatination of sounds and silence
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- -a musical instrument
- -a type of music
- -loud
- - another name for percussion
- -lines up notes
- -a string instrument
- -keeps the beat
- -keeps the beat
15 Clues: -loud • - slow music • - who composes • -lines up notes • -keeps the beat • -keeps the beat • -a type of music • -a string instrument • -a musical instrument • -another word for piano • -another name for violin • -belongs to the string family • - another name for percussion • -in Italy it is called slow and serious • -a combinatination of sounds and silence
popular music 2020-12-02
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- what kind of music is without any vocals?
- what do you call someone who is admired by people or through status?
- what part is a repeated pattern of sound?
- what are the short repeated phrases in popular music
- what do you call a line that is nearly identical to another?
- what part of the son is different?
- what instrument describes tones of low?
- what is the most commonly known member of the percussion group?
- how do you refer to a combo of musical effects that produce a pleasant tune?
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- which techniques is used by males to sing in a higher range than their normal?
- what do you call a sequence of single notes that is pleasant?
- what do people sing in unison?
- what is a similar instrument to the piano?
- how is the music placed in order?
14 Clues: what do people sing in unison? • how is the music placed in order? • what part of the son is different? • what instrument describes tones of low? • what kind of music is without any vocals? • what part is a repeated pattern of sound? • what is a similar instrument to the piano? • what are the short repeated phrases in popular music • ...
Music 6F 2020-05-25
Music Terminology 2020-08-30
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- this descriptive word means lively in Italian
- a rhythmic pattern that repeats
- a range of pitches in the highest tone
- a symbol at the beginning of a piece to indicate the note values
- this range of pitches is lower than soprano but higher than tenor
- when a chord of notes are broken and played in sequence
- a subsection of time that is defined by the time signature
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- gradual decrease in volume
- gradual increase in volume
- also known as a "round"
- sign that a note should be held longer than its standard duration
- this descriptive word means "cheerful" in Italian
- the speed of the music
- refers to the range of notes between alto and bass
14 Clues: the speed of the music • also known as a "round" • gradual decrease in volume • gradual increase in volume • a rhythmic pattern that repeats • a range of pitches in the highest tone • this descriptive word means lively in Italian • this descriptive word means "cheerful" in Italian • refers to the range of notes between alto and bass • ...
Gospel Music 2021-05-29
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- Kim Burrell “Holy...”
- “I come that you might have life more...”
- Group that Fred Hammond came out of.
- Ricky Dillard & New Generation...
- Myron Butler &...
- Choir that Patrick Riddick came out of
- Nickname of the Thompson Community Singer
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- what Hezekiah Walker & LFC is best known for.
- Oldest Clark Sister
- song from Kirk Franklin and Richard Smallwood
- JMoss first name
- First Lady of Praise and Worship
- First song on Ricky Dillard 10th Album
- City that the Winans family started out in.
14 Clues: JMoss first name • Myron Butler &... • Oldest Clark Sister • Kim Burrell “Holy...” • First Lady of Praise and Worship • Ricky Dillard & New Generation... • Group that Fred Hammond came out of. • First song on Ricky Dillard 10th Album • Choir that Patrick Riddick came out of • “I come that you might have life more...” • Nickname of the Thompson Community Singer • ...
Film Music 2021-09-23
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- A HAPPY PIECE OF MUSIC IS IN A _____ KEY
- THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC
- A QUIET DYNAMIC
- A FILM SET IN SPACE
- THE MUSIC IS FAST
- THE FAMILY WHICH PLAY THEIR INSTRUMENT WITH A BOW
- A FILM WITH A SUPERHERO IN A RED/YELLOW METAL SUIT
- THE MUSIC IS SLOW
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- A LOUD DYNAMIC
- A FILM WITH WIZARDS AND A SORTING HAT
- A SAD PIECE OF MUSIC IS IN A _____ KEY
- THE TRUMPET AND TROMBONE BELONG TO THIS FAMILY
- THE FLUTE AND CLARINET BELONG TO THIS FAMILY
- THE FAMILY OF INSTRUMENTS WHICH PLAY WITH STICKS
14 Clues: A LOUD DYNAMIC • A QUIET DYNAMIC • THE MUSIC IS FAST • THE MUSIC IS SLOW • A FILM SET IN SPACE • THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC • A FILM WITH WIZARDS AND A SORTING HAT • A SAD PIECE OF MUSIC IS IN A _____ KEY • A HAPPY PIECE OF MUSIC IS IN A _____ KEY • THE FLUTE AND CLARINET BELONG TO THIS FAMILY • THE TRUMPET AND TROMBONE BELONG TO THIS FAMILY • ...
Music Trivia 2021-12-13
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- Debut solo album was titled “Dangerously in Love"
- Who was the 1st American Idol winner
- How many strings are there in a standard Violin
- Sang the 1995 reggae hit "Boombastic"
- 1st person w/100 million+ followers on Twitter
- 1st person w/100 million+ likes on Facebook
- This singers real name as Peter Gene Hernandez
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- Had a hit titled “Piano Man”
- Sang the 1980 hit song “I’m Coming Out"
- 1st #1 hit was “Rolling in the Deep”
- Had a famous Christmas song titled “Last Christmas”
- “Call Me Maybe” was sung by this musician
- Who sang the movie title track to The Titanic
- John Mayer wrote a song about which law of physics
14 Clues: Had a hit titled “Piano Man” • 1st #1 hit was “Rolling in the Deep” • Who was the 1st American Idol winner • Sang the 1995 reggae hit "Boombastic" • Sang the 1980 hit song “I’m Coming Out" • “Call Me Maybe” was sung by this musician • 1st person w/100 million+ likes on Facebook • Who sang the movie title track to The Titanic • ...
World Music 2022-01-21
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- An instrument from Scotland that uses reeds.
- The country where Samba originated.
- The name of a musical group that originated in Mexico.
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica.
- A popular Reggae instrument.
- An instrument dancers use while dancing Flamenco.
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- A dance that originated in Ireland.
- The country where the Flamenco dance originated.
- A Russian instrument that could be big or small.
- 3-22 stringed instrument from India.
- A huge parade that happens in Brazil.
- An African drum.
- A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people.
- An emphasis on an off beat.
14 Clues: An African drum. • An emphasis on an off beat. • A popular Reggae instrument. • A dance that originated in Ireland. • The country where Samba originated. • 3-22 stringed instrument from India. • A huge parade that happens in Brazil. • A music genre that originated in Jamaica. • An instrument from Scotland that uses reeds. • A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people. • ...
Music Crossword 2022-02-22
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- Carole ____, 1970s singer/songwriter (4)
- ‘Knights in White Satin’ was a 1967 hit for which band?
- Where were ‘Eternal’ a step from in 1994
- Who was the lead singer in ‘The Police’?
- What is the first name of the artist originally called Reginald Kenneth Dwight?
- Who took ‘Lily the Pink’ to No 1?
- Come on ______, 1982 hit by Dexy’s Midnight Runners (6)
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- What is the surname of the English Sir who has had No. 1s in the 50s, 60s, 70s,80s and 90s?
- Composer of the Minute Waltz, (6)
- ‘The Winner takes it all’ was yet another No. 1 for which group?
- All You ____ is Love, 1967 Beatles hit (4)
- Leo _____, 1970s pop star (5)
- Howard ____, star of Calamity Jane (4)
- Roberta _____, singer of Killing Me Softly with His Song (5)
14 Clues: Leo _____, 1970s pop star (5) • Composer of the Minute Waltz, (6) • Who took ‘Lily the Pink’ to No 1? • Howard ____, star of Calamity Jane (4) • Carole ____, 1970s singer/songwriter (4) • Where were ‘Eternal’ a step from in 1994 • Who was the lead singer in ‘The Police’? • All You ____ is Love, 1967 Beatles hit (4) • ‘Knights in White Satin’ was a 1967 hit for which band? • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-02
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- A group of notes that sound together
- The chords used in this scale make the piece seem dark and miserable
- Also known as the F clef
- The name of the note with the value of four crotchet beats
- Name given for the difference between two white notes on a piano
- Half a tone
- The note you have to count in 'e + a'
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- How high or low
- Also known as the G clef
- How loud or quiet
- Goes up
- The chords used in this scale make the piece seem bright and happy
- Goes down
- Speed
14 Clues: Speed • Goes up • Goes down • Half a tone • How high or low • How loud or quiet • Also known as the G clef • Also known as the F clef • A group of notes that sound together • The note you have to count in 'e + a' • The name of the note with the value of four crotchet beats • Name given for the difference between two white notes on a piano • ...
Music crossword 2019-01-17
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- The prize was cake
- Horrible show to make fun of the slaves
- An old instrument that is forty pounds
- Both pianists were _________
- The performers ______ in front of each other
- An instrument they played the boom-chuck on
- Born on the day we celebrate America
- A popular music style of the early twentieth century
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- Taught himself the ______ as a child
- A song written by Scott
- best-known composer
- The two composers ________
- A type of music that does not need electricity
- He ____ in his thirties
14 Clues: The prize was cake • best-known composer • A song written by Scott • He ____ in his thirties • The two composers ________ • Both pianists were _________ • Taught himself the ______ as a child • Born on the day we celebrate America • An old instrument that is forty pounds • Horrible show to make fun of the slaves • An instrument they played the boom-chuck on • ...
Indian Music 2012-10-17
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- a set rhythm which musicians perform using the traditional Indian drums
- traditional Indian instrument associated with snake charmers
- a scale consisting of 5 notes
- the second section of the traditional Indian structure
- the first section of the traditional Indian structure
- a traditional Indian wooden flute
- the third section of the traditional Indian structure
- stringed instrument which plays the drone in Indian music
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- the last section of the traditional Indian structure
- musicians Indian music traditionally make the melody as they go along based around a scale
- an Indian instrument that traditionally plays the melody
- a long held note (or notes) which accompanies the melody
- a traditional Indian scale which represents a mood or religious festival, for example
- a pair of traditional Indian drums
14 Clues: a scale consisting of 5 notes • a traditional Indian wooden flute • a pair of traditional Indian drums • the last section of the traditional Indian structure • the first section of the traditional Indian structure • the third section of the traditional Indian structure • the second section of the traditional Indian structure • ...
Music Crossword 2012-11-26
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- this note is worth one beat and we also call it 'ta'
- a large string instrument
- an example of an untuned percussion instrument
- a large tuned percussion instrument
- percussion instruments that you shake
- the highest stringed instrument
- a very low sounding brass instrument
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- a high pitch woodwind instrument that is made of metal
- when there is silence in music we call it a ____ or a 'sa'
- a woodwind instrument that you know how to play
- you need this to play a violin, viola, cello or double bass
- a type of percussion instrument that are round and banged together
- this note is worth two beats and we also call it 'ta-ah'
- you need these to play xylophones, glocks and marimbas
14 Clues: a large string instrument • the highest stringed instrument • a large tuned percussion instrument • a very low sounding brass instrument • percussion instruments that you shake • an example of an untuned percussion instrument • a woodwind instrument that you know how to play • this note is worth one beat and we also call it 'ta' • ...
Classical Music 2013-05-01
15 Clues: fast • Slow • slow • expose • 3 beats • key change • Sacred Text • 4 movements • adding notes • conversations • back to original • highest female voice • move roughly at same time • tune with an accompaniment • several different parts playing
music instruments 2015-10-01
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- use alto clef
- brass instrument with soft and warm sound
- violin of woodwind
- very big string instrument
- have to sit while playing
- sound likes a little bird
- fagot
- string instrument with high pitch
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- use 2 hands and sometimes use feet for pedal
- well known brass instrument
- similar to oboe
- little flute
- can be classical pop or jazz instrument
- important for tuning in orchestra
14 Clues: fagot • little flute • use alto clef • similar to oboe • violin of woodwind • have to sit while playing • sound likes a little bird • very big string instrument • well known brass instrument • string instrument with high pitch • important for tuning in orchestra • can be classical pop or jazz instrument • brass instrument with soft and warm sound • ...
classial music 2023-10-12
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- A string instrument held between the knees and played with a bow.
- Famous composer known for his "Fifth Symphony" and "Moonlight Sonata."
- Italian term for "playful" or "lively" in sheet music.
- The Italian term for a gradual increase in loudness in sheet music.
- The Italian term for "very loud" in sheet music.
- A four-stringed, wooden instrument played with a bow, often featured in orchestras (Vivaldi Four Seasons).
- The Russian composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker."
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- This famous Austrian composer was known for "The Magic Flute" and "Requiem."
- The Polish composer known for his emotional and lyrical piano compositions (Nocturnes, Waltzes, Fantaisie-Impromptu).
- The person who leads an orchestra or choir, guiding the musicians during a performance.
- The Italian term for "very soft" in sheet music.
- A period in classical music roughly from the late 16th to the early 18th century (Bach, Vivaldi).
- A high-pitched woodwind instrument often featured in orchestras.
- The term for a musical work for a full orchestra, typically in four movements.
14 Clues: The Italian term for "very soft" in sheet music. • The Italian term for "very loud" in sheet music. • Italian term for "playful" or "lively" in sheet music. • The Russian composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker." • A high-pitched woodwind instrument often featured in orchestras. • A string instrument held between the knees and played with a bow. • ...
Longview Music 2024-02-15
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- Bee Gee's song featured in Saturday Night Fever.
- Here comes the _____.
- What Otis Redding was sitting on at the bay.
- Type of rock that Elton John remembers when he was young.
- Do you remember the 21st night?
- Sings the song "You Send Me".
- Johnny B. _____.
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- Supergroup featured in the movie "Mamma Mia!"
- Where Jimmy Buffett was wasting away.
- What everyone in the cell block was dancing to.
- Elvis Presley: Viva ____ ______!
- When the moon hits your eye that's _____.
- You ain't nothing but a _____ dog.
- Young and sweet, only 17.
14 Clues: Johnny B. _____. • Here comes the _____. • Young and sweet, only 17. • Sings the song "You Send Me". • Do you remember the 21st night? • Elvis Presley: Viva ____ ______! • You ain't nothing but a _____ dog. • Where Jimmy Buffett was wasting away. • When the moon hits your eye that's _____. • What Otis Redding was sitting on at the bay. • ...
Music Theory 2023-02-16
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- A note that equals one beat (Ta)
- A note that equals half a beat (Two equals Ti-Ti)
- A dotted half note equals this many beats (In between a half note and whole note)
- A rest that equals two silent beats
- A clef that is used for upper voices
- A rest that equals half a silent beat
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- A rest that equals one silent beat
- A rest that equals four silent beats
- A note that equals four beats (Ta-a-a-a)
- A note that equals two beats (Ta-a)
- A clef that is used for lower voices
- I am in this class with Ms.Garver
- The five lines and four spaces in music
- The musical term used to describe how long or short a note/rest lasts
14 Clues: A note that equals one beat (Ta) • I am in this class with Ms.Garver • A rest that equals one silent beat • A note that equals two beats (Ta-a) • A rest that equals two silent beats • A rest that equals four silent beats • A clef that is used for lower voices • A clef that is used for upper voices • A rest that equals half a silent beat • ...
Music Theory 2024-02-19
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- 2/4 4/4 3/4
- Flat, Sharp, Natural
- Gradually faster
- To create or write a melody
- Hold the note longer than its original value
- mp (Dynamic Marking)
- 4 Beats
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- Gradually Slower
- Play the note detatched
- Another name for 4/4 time signature
- f (Dynamic Marking
- Gradually Louder
- p (Dynamic Marking)
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces
14 Clues: 4 Beats • 2/4 4/4 3/4 • Gradually Slower • Gradually faster • Gradually Louder • f (Dynamic Marking • p (Dynamic Marking) • Flat, Sharp, Natural • mp (Dynamic Marking) • Play the note detatched • The 5 lines and 4 spaces • To create or write a melody • Another name for 4/4 time signature • Hold the note longer than its original value
Music Terms 2024-05-02
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- term that means to gradually play softer
- term that means to play medium soft
- to play a note with an attack/emphasis
- term that means to gradually grow louder
- note worth 2 beats
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- term that means to slow down
- note worth 1 beat
- note worth 4 beats
- terms that means to play soft
- term that means to play medium loud
- note worth 1/2 beat
- term that means to play loud
- your goofy teacher
- the musical alphabet
14 Clues: note worth 1 beat • note worth 4 beats • your goofy teacher • note worth 2 beats • note worth 1/2 beat • the musical alphabet • term that means to slow down • term that means to play loud • terms that means to play soft • term that means to play medium loud • term that means to play medium soft • to play a note with an attack/emphasis • term that means to gradually play softer • ...
Music Crossword! 2024-05-06
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- family that has instruments made out of a golden metal
- family that uses strings to make sound
- loudness and softness
- the speed of music
- highness and lowness
- slow in music
- soft to loud
- clef that spells out FACE and EGBDF
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- soft
- clef that spells out ACEG and GBDFA
- the lines that all music is written on
- medium loud
- fast in music
- the speed of music
- loud
15 Clues: soft • loud • medium loud • soft to loud • fast in music • slow in music • the speed of music • the speed of music • highness and lowness • loudness and softness • clef that spells out ACEG and GBDFA • clef that spells out FACE and EGBDF • the lines that all music is written on • family that uses strings to make sound • family that has instruments made out of a golden metal
Music Production 2023-01-24
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- the process of making a song sound good
- what you record in a studio
- what you do in a studio
- the speed of the song/beat
- put these on your head to listen to audio
- This is the ending
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- the last process before a song comes out
- this is the beginning
- what we record vocals/music on
- one The program we work with
- This is usually 4 bars to 8 bars
- best quality to bounce down audio
- compressed quality to bounce down audio
- this is usually 8 bars or 16 bars
14 Clues: This is the ending • this is the beginning • what you do in a studio • the speed of the song/beat • what you record in a studio • one The program we work with • what we record vocals/music on • This is usually 4 bars to 8 bars • best quality to bounce down audio • this is usually 8 bars or 16 bars • the process of making a song sound good • compressed quality to bounce down audio • ...
Music Crossword 2022-08-23
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- The "J" in Mary J. Blige
- Astronomer namedropped in the song 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
- Madonna's first Top 10 hit
- Godmother to Elton John's two sons
- Musician who could play 27 instruments
- First American Idol winner
- Superbowl Half Time Show singer upstaged by a dancing shark
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- Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, MC Ren and Eazy-E were the original members of this rap group
- Scarborough-born R&B/pop-singer
- Beatles member with dyslexia
- One hit wonder band behind the song 'Barbie Girl'
- 'You Shook Me All Night Long' singers
- R&B artist who previously dated Chilli from TLC
- The instrument Lizzo plays
14 Clues: The "J" in Mary J. Blige • Madonna's first Top 10 hit • The instrument Lizzo plays • First American Idol winner • Beatles member with dyslexia • Scarborough-born R&B/pop-singer • Godmother to Elton John's two sons • 'You Shook Me All Night Long' singers • Musician who could play 27 instruments • R&B artist who previously dated Chilli from TLC • ...
general music 2022-05-18
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- material girl
- king of pop
- boyband formed by simon cowell in 2010
- stairway to heaven
- used to be a nickelodeon star
- also the name of a magazine, mick jagger
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- yellow submarine
- joe, kevin, and nick
- created silk sonic with anderson paak
- people that he was the devil because of his dance moves
- freddie mercury
- why don't you say so?
- real name is calvin broadus jr
- this band's drummer went on to form foo fighters
14 Clues: king of pop • material girl • freddie mercury • yellow submarine • stairway to heaven • joe, kevin, and nick • why don't you say so? • used to be a nickelodeon star • real name is calvin broadus jr • created silk sonic with anderson paak • boyband formed by simon cowell in 2010 • also the name of a magazine, mick jagger • this band's drummer went on to form foo fighters • ...
Classical music 2023-10-03
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- Nicknamed "Father of the piano"
- an instrumental work containing several movements, usually played by a soloist
- He wrote music with great emotion and power, abandoning many of the compositional rules of the time period
- He revolutionized opera, making the drama more real-to-life and ensuring that the melody and words were equally important
- legendary fencer, abolitionist, and composer from the Caribbean
- As a girl, she was taken in by an orphanage that housed the poor, sick, and elderly, and also offered musical studies
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- He was a child prodigy and began composing at the age of five, He wrote his first opera at the age of 14
- an orchestral work consisting of several movements, which achieved its highest form during the classical period
- compositions meant to be played by a small group of musicians, such as a string quartet
- a young person who is exceptionally talented in a specific ability or quality
- he wrote many songs based on poetic texts
- Mozart and Beethoven were influenced by his music, son of J.S. Bach
- the musical setting of a requiem mass, a religious service to honor someone who has died
- Nicknamed "father of the symphony"
14 Clues: Nicknamed "Father of the piano" • Nicknamed "father of the symphony" • he wrote many songs based on poetic texts • legendary fencer, abolitionist, and composer from the Caribbean • Mozart and Beethoven were influenced by his music, son of J.S. Bach • a young person who is exceptionally talented in a specific ability or quality • ...
Music Class 2025-03-28
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- A Renaissance-era dance manual and collection of music compiled by Michael Praetorius.
- A famous Italian Renaissance painter known for works like The School of Athens.
- Costa An Italian painter recognized for his portraits and religious artwork.
- A secular vocal composition that originated in Italy and became popular in England.
- An Italian painter of the Early Renaissance known for The Birth of Venus.
- A movement that emphasized human potential, reason, and the study of classical texts.
- A legendary playwright and poet whose works defined English literature.
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- The book central to Christianity, widely read and translated during the Renaissance.
- The cultural and artistic period following the Middle Ages, marked by a revival of classical learning.
- Painting A technique in music where the melody reflects the lyrics’ meaning.
- A sacred choral composition, often polyphonic and unaccompanied.
- A popular Renaissance instrument resembling a small guitar.
- A large public musical performance, often featuring an orchestra or choir.
- A set of choral compositions associated with the Catholic Church’s liturgy.
14 Clues: A popular Renaissance instrument resembling a small guitar. • A sacred choral composition, often polyphonic and unaccompanied. • A legendary playwright and poet whose works defined English literature. • An Italian painter of the Early Renaissance known for The Birth of Venus. • A large public musical performance, often featuring an orchestra or choir. • ...
Music tearms 2024-11-08
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- musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff
- a line for each segment in the meassure
- a note that last 2 beats
- a line to show that a note is being held to another note
- a segment of time within a piece
- a note that last 1 beat
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- a spot at the beining to indicate how many beats per messure
- 2 lines to each segment in the meassure
- a note that last 4 beast
- a set of lines and spaces that runs horizontally across a page of music
- when a person plays alone
- at part in the staff that indicates to play from the begining
- a point in the music when you take a breather
- when players play together with two diffrent sheets of music
14 Clues: a note that last 1 beat • a note that last 4 beast • a note that last 2 beats • when a person plays alone • a segment of time within a piece • 2 lines to each segment in the meassure • a line for each segment in the meassure • a point in the music when you take a breather • a line to show that a note is being held to another note • ...
Aldridge Music 2025-11-23
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- Pat’s Band
- Emily’s Song
- Mia’s Song
- Wednesday and Thursday lessons
- Who sang paper planes?
- Monday and Tuesday Lessons
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- Music software we use?
- What instrument does Hodgo Play?
- Who can join music workshops & Lessons?
- Where do we release our songs?
- How many days can I do music?
- Music Coordinator
- Friday Lessons
- Where do we pack our our annual concert?
14 Clues: Pat’s Band • Mia’s Song • Emily’s Song • Friday Lessons • Music Coordinator • Music software we use? • Who sang paper planes? • Monday and Tuesday Lessons • How many days can I do music? • Where do we release our songs? • Wednesday and Thursday lessons • What instrument does Hodgo Play? • Who can join music workshops & Lessons? • Where do we pack our our annual concert?
Music Quiz 2025-11-16
14 Clues: the tune • the speed • the volume • high and low • made of metal • genre of music • A one beat note • a two beat note • instrument you hit • 4 string instrument • 5 string instrument • black and white keys • a note worth half a beat • how long a note lasts for
Early Music 2025-12-04
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- An early form of the trombone.
- Three beats of equal value in the time normally occupied by two beats.
- Italian-born composer considered a master of the French Baroque music style.
- Accompanying part used in Baroque music, which provides a bassline for the other parts and adds harmony.
- A quick minuet, often playful in character.
- Benedictine abbess, writer, poet, and composer who lived in 12th-century Germany.
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- Italian composer, virtuoso violinist, and Roman Catholic priest.
- Famous French countertenor.
- Can be found in sheet music or on Christmas trees.
- Polyphonic choral composition associated with sacred Latin texts.
- French term for harpsichord.
- Stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body.
- Material used to make strings for baroque violins.
- Composer who wrote the Well-Tempered Clavier.
14 Clues: Famous French countertenor. • French term for harpsichord. • An early form of the trombone. • A quick minuet, often playful in character. • Composer who wrote the Well-Tempered Clavier. • Can be found in sheet music or on Christmas trees. • Material used to make strings for baroque violins. • Stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body. • ...
Music Theory 2025-12-02
14 Clues: Loud • Soft • Medium loud • Medium soft • Lowers a note • Raises a note • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Composer who went deaf • Name of Mr Whaley's dog • Considered a musical genius • This clef is for lower voices • This clef is for higher voices • Reading music for the first time
Traditional Latin Music 2013-05-01
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- most famous traditional music is the mariachi
- has 10 strings
- sticks that are hit together to keep the beat in Puerto Rico traditional Latin Music
- tempo similar to waltz
- mainly rhythmic music
- music that reaches the soul
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- known for wind and percussion sounds
- brazil's first national music
- call-and-response vocals
- music that gives messages
- made out of a dried fruit shell
- 2 pieces of wood
12 Clues: has 10 strings • 2 pieces of wood • mainly rhythmic music • tempo similar to waltz • call-and-response vocals • music that gives messages • music that reaches the soul • brazil's first national music • made out of a dried fruit shell • known for wind and percussion sounds • most famous traditional music is the mariachi • ...
Music Crossword #6 2025-05-01
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- Peter Paul and ___
- Website where people can post their music
- One of the clefs on the music scale
- Famous a cappella group The Two-___
- Paul Simon's partner Art ___
- What the subject of this crossword is
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- Billy Joel song State of ___
- Website where people can post their music
- TV show American ___
- City in Tennessee known as Music City
- Singer ___ Franklin
- App where people can listen to music
- One of the clefs on the music scale
- Type of music sung in church
14 Clues: Peter Paul and ___ • Singer ___ Franklin • TV show American ___ • Billy Joel song State of ___ • Paul Simon's partner Art ___ • Type of music sung in church • One of the clefs on the music scale • One of the clefs on the music scale • Famous a cappella group The Two-___ • App where people can listen to music • City in Tennessee known as Music City • ...
La Musica 2016-05-13
20 Clues: CD • Drums • Guitar • Violin • Melody • To Sing • Keyboard • The Song • To Dance • Download • To Listen • The Flute • The Choir • To Compose • Music Note • The Singer • Moder band • To Rehearse • The Orchestra • Classical Music
Spanish 1 first nine weeks 2017-09-25
24 Clues: but • the • jazz • more • pizza • fruit • salad • tennis • soccer • Spanish • football • homework • swimming • baseball • pop music • cafeteria • chocolate • basketball • rock music • volleyball • Chinese food • Italian food • Mexican food • English class
Geecess Crossword 2017-09-20
23 Clues: yes • the • but • jazz • more • pizza • candy • fruit • soccer • spanish • english • homerun • music by • homework • swimming • pop music • touchdown • free throw • lunch food • china food • green ball • foreign food • foreign mexican food
I've got the music in me! 2015-11-05
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- The opposite of slow.
- The opposite of quiet.
- Jamaican music.
- An instrument that is used a lot in Scotland.
- The text of a song.
- Instruments that we blow music into are called ... instruments.
- klassieke muziek
- zanger
- When you win something you often get a ... .
- 'What do you mean?' by Justin Bieber is on one in the ... .
- The opposite of strong.
- Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem).
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- dwarsfluit
- A harp is an example of a ... instrument.
- Instruments that we hit are called ... instruments.
- A piano is an example of a ... instrument.
- A synonym for a music group.
- Drake is my ... artist.
- The national instrument of Australia.
- I have got a ticket for the Katy Perry ... in Antwerp.
- A person who makes music.
- Someone who is loved by millions of fans.
22 Clues: zanger • dwarsfluit • Jamaican music. • klassieke muziek • The text of a song. • The opposite of slow. • The opposite of quiet. • Drake is my ... artist. • The opposite of strong. • A person who makes music. • A synonym for a music group. • The national instrument of Australia. • Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem). • A harp is an example of a ... instrument. • ...
Spanish 2023-01-09
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- to sing
- to act in theater production
- to produce a theater production
- compose music
- to record videos for social media
- to draw
- fotos to take photos
- to play music
- to record music
- to make ceramics/pottery
- to make multimedia art
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- to choreograph mdance steps
- woodworking
- to knit/to weave
- to decorate
- to make a mural
- to sow
- to be a emember of a musical group
- to dance
- to write poems, stories, etc
- to arrange music
- to design
- to design videogames
- to code
- to program
- to make a collage
- to paint
27 Clues: to sow • to sing • to code • to draw • to dance • to paint • to design • to program • woodworking • to decorate • compose music • to play music • to make a mural • to record music • to knit/to weave • to arrange music • to make a collage • to design videogames • fotos to take photos • to make multimedia art • to make ceramics/pottery • to choreograph mdance steps • to act in theater production • ...
Year 7 Music 2020-11-06
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- Music piece
- An interval larger than a skip
- Group of performers
- An interval less than a skip
- Connect the notes smoothly
- A musical sentence
- Fast and lively
- Major or minor
- "......" Quadruple time prefix
- Someone who writes music
- Play strong
- A three note chord
- An easy walking pace
- An eighth, interval
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- Clap the beat and say the "......."
- Two or more notes played together
- Singing the same melody
- The distance between two notes
- A pause
- An interval of three notes
- Three sections of music ABA
- Slowly
- Notes above Middle C
- Simple "......" means three beats in a bar
- Play at a moderate speed
- Short and detached
- Tune
- Succession of adjacent notes
- Two sections of music AB
- Rate of speed
30 Clues: Tune • Slowly • A pause • Music piece • Play strong • Rate of speed • Major or minor • Fast and lively • A musical sentence • Short and detached • A three note chord • Group of performers • An eighth, interval • Notes above Middle C • An easy walking pace • Singing the same melody • Play at a moderate speed • Someone who writes music • Two sections of music AB • An interval of three notes • ...
passion puzzle 2025-01-28
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- A long stick used to create sound
- An art of sound
- Playing by yourself
- Practicing with a group
- The largest in the violin family
- Play soft but not very soft
- Part of the Violin family;Slightly smaller than a viola;
- Gradually increasing in speed
- A half step
- Instructor
- a four-stringed musical instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than the violin
- A clef used by violas
- Long musical composition
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- A group of performers with different instruments
- The second largest of the violin family
- Notes that sound well together
- Moderately slow
- Loud
- Person who makes music
- The art of making an orchestra
- Speed of music
- Music with 1 or more soloists
- A thin wire used to create sound
- Rapid tempo
- Group of 4 players
25 Clues: Loud • Instructor • A half step • Rapid tempo • Speed of music • An art of sound • Moderately slow • Group of 4 players • Playing by yourself • A clef used by violas • Person who makes music • Practicing with a group • Long musical composition • Play soft but not very soft • Gradually increasing in speed • Music with 1 or more soloists • Notes that sound well together • ...
spanish 1 crossword puzzle 2017-09-25
25 Clues: no • but • the • yes • jazz • more • salad • fruit • pizza • tennis • soccer • spanish • football • swimming • baseball • homework • pop music • chocolate • cafeteria • basketball • volleyball • chinese food • italian food • english class • classical music
ASL Holiday Vocab 2024-12-10
26 Clues: Tree • Cold • Snow • Star • Break • Music • Bells • Santa • Sleigh • Winter • Lights • Bright • Candle • Cookies • Snowman • Reindeer • Snowball • Presents • Hanukkah • Ornaments • Christmas • Chocolate • Decoration • Gingerbread • Marshmallow • Skating Ice Skating
JH2 Pop Music Revision 2024-03-19
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- Singer popular for singing rock n' roll
- One interpretation of popular music is for ____________ success
- Singers normally __________ into notes when crooning
- Crooning was mainly for __________
- Singer popular for crooning
- Company that was one of the game-changers in the dawning of the DAW
- The _____________ is considered fundamental to
- Pop music usually has a ____________ beat
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- A genre of music popular in the 1950s
- Popular music is also for ______________
- What was the next game-changer in popular music after the microphone?
- popular music
- ______________ editing is physically cutting and splicing on reel-to-reel tape
13 Clues: popular music • Singer popular for crooning • Crooning was mainly for __________ • A genre of music popular in the 1950s • Singer popular for singing rock n' roll • Popular music is also for ______________ • Pop music usually has a ____________ beat • The _____________ is considered fundamental to • Singers normally __________ into notes when crooning • ...
