music Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Reagan Nutcracker Scavenger Hunt - 2022 2022-11-23
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- Third President
- Fast music tempo (168-200 bpm)
- Lady that King David had an affair with
- President that dropped the atomic bombs
- brass instrument with a reed
- Jacob's son that ended up in an Egypt prison
- Queen Esther's male cousin
- Music chord name with these notes: A C E
- Capital city of Connecticut
- Least no. of games played in a tennis match
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- Jesus carried his cross on this road (2 wds)
- Author of the shortest book in the Bible
- Slow music tempo (40-60 bpm)
- Science - deals with the interaction of matter
- Music interval: C to E (2 words)
- House where Pres. Lincoln died
- Name of the US war in 1861
- Owner of a talking donkey
- Ruth's husband in the Bible
- Size of Gideon's army (2 words)
20 Clues: Third President • Owner of a talking donkey • Queen Esther's male cousin • Name of the US war in 1861 • Ruth's husband in the Bible • Capital city of Connecticut • Slow music tempo (40-60 bpm) • brass instrument with a reed • Fast music tempo (168-200 bpm) • House where Pres. Lincoln died • Size of Gideon's army (2 words) • Music interval: C to E (2 words) • ...
2024-2025 6,7&8 Band 2025-01-23
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- General Music Teacher at BMS
- The lowest Brass instrument
- A Brass instrument that has valves
- Family of instruments made of metal
- Family of instruments you strike
- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET LOUDER
- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET FASTER
- Song: In Darkest...
- Principal of BMS
- A silver looking woodwind instrument
- Term that describes VOLUME of music
- Term that means SOFT
- Band teacher at BMS
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- The saxophone Maddy DeMena plays
- Chorus/General Music Teacher at BMS
- Family of instruments with strings
- A Brass instrument that has a slide
- Family of instruments originally made of wood
- One of the guys who plays drum set
- Term that means LOUD
- A brass-colored woodwind instrument
- One of the guys who plays drum set
- Term that describes SPEED of music
- A black woodwind instrument
24 Clues: Principal of BMS • Song: In Darkest... • Band teacher at BMS • Term that means LOUD • Term that means SOFT • The lowest Brass instrument • A black woodwind instrument • General Music Teacher at BMS • The saxophone Maddy DeMena plays • Family of instruments you strike • Family of instruments with strings • A Brass instrument that has valves • One of the guys who plays drum set • ...
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 • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
25 Clues: i • no • you • bye • but • yes • jazz • tenis • pizza • hello • soccer • goodbye • baseball • swimming • homework • football • music by • chocolate • cafeteria • basketball • volleyball • feminine the • mexican food • masculine the • clásicas music
Tyric's mystery words :>) 2017-09-21
26 Clues: he • no • ah • one • yes • two • five • four • hello • light • three • salad • pizza • music • soccer • street • mother • father • spanish • homework • terminate • different • volleyball • goodmorning • pop pop music • good afternoon
Caitheamh Aimsire 2023-05-02
23 Clues: golf • rugby • soccer • hockey • tennis • boxing • acting • dancing • reading • camogie • hurling • camping • drawing • ghaelach • swimming • board games • photography • video games • horse riding • playing music • Irish dancing • cooking/baking • listening to music
I've got the music in me! 2015-11-05
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- The opposite of quiet.
- zanger
- klassieke muziek
- A harp is an example of a ... instrument.
- The national instrument of Australia.
- muziekgroep
- dwarsfluit
- An instrument that is used a lot in Scotland.
- Instruments that we blow music into are called ... instruments.
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- A synonym for a music group.
- A person who makes music.
- The text of a song.
- 'What do you mean?' by Justin Bieber is on one in the ... .
- Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem).
- Instruments that we hit are called ... instruments.
- Drake is my ... artist.
- Someone who is loved by millions of fans.
- I have got a ticket for the Katy Perry ... in Antwerp.
- The opposite of strong.
- Jamaican music.
- A piano is an example of a ... instrument.
- The opposite of slow.
- When you win something you often get a ... .
23 Clues: zanger • dwarsfluit • muziekgroep • 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. • Adele has got a wonderful ... (stem). • The national instrument of Australia. • Someone who is loved by millions of fans. • ...
Hobbies (Shumi) 2024-09-29
19 Clues: Golf • Movie • Music • Rugby • Tennis • Soccer • Travel • Reading • Cooking • Baseball • Shopping • Basketball • Video Games • American Football • Drawing & Painting • Japanese Wrestling • Japanese martial art • Singing music out loud • Japanese Fighting Sport
Music of the Middle East 2025-03-05
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- Much of middle eastern music has stuck to its roots and ________________
- The ______________ is a short necked string instrument, very similar to the European lute
- this instrument is in a trapezoid shape
- this religion plays an important part in middle east music
- _____________ is often seen as the great unifying element among associated cultural differences of countries in the middle east
- The ney has 5-6 ___________ holes
- Traditional middle eastern music performances typically consist of alternating sections of composed and _________________ material
- After 1950, _______________ influenced pop music affected middle eastern art music
- It has _____________ tone holes on the front and 1 thumb hole on the back
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- The ney sometimes has a brass or rubber _________________
- A double-reeded woodwind instrument from the middle east
- Modern ouds have 11-13 ________________
- The santur is similar to an instrument from western countries called the __________
- The zurna is similar to the modern instrument called the ______________
- These things are used to play the strings of the santur
- A ___________ calls Muslims to prayer from a mosque tower for the five daily calls to prayer
- an end-blown flute
17 Clues: an end-blown flute • The ney has 5-6 ___________ holes • Modern ouds have 11-13 ________________ • this instrument is in a trapezoid shape • These things are used to play the strings of the santur • A double-reeded woodwind instrument from the middle east • The ney sometimes has a brass or rubber _________________ • ...
Music and English grammar 2022-08-24
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- You hit them to make sound
- Instrument with tangents
- The song text
- Someone who makes music
- The singing voice
- People go here to listen to music
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- Music genre with a focus on lyrics and repeating beat
- Tools you play music on are called in_________
- Music genre with a focus on instruments such as drums, guitars. Loud and with a fast pace.
- A blowing instrument
- People make music here
- Instrument with strings
12 Clues: The song text • The singing voice • A blowing instrument • People make music here • Instrument with strings • Someone who makes music • Instrument with tangents • You hit them to make sound • People go here to listen to music • Tools you play music on are called in_________ • Music genre with a focus on lyrics and repeating beat • ...
414 2021-11-24
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- _____ tube, used in early electronic instruments.
- Denis Smalley's theoretical and graphic analysis of the 'sound object'
- Major influence on Elektronische musik
- Studio of an English broadcasting agency
- Onset, Continuation and _________ (Denis Smalley)
- City where one of USA's earliest tape music centers was found.
- Jackson Poullin's design, multi-headed tape instrument
- 'Music for Airports' composer
- Ancient ruins site in Iran, where Xenakis premiered his multimedia work 'Polytope de..' in 1971.
- Ussachevsky's envelope
- Name of eight channel sound distribution system
- One of the earliest electronica genres from Germany.
- Shortened name of the French studio
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- First functional tape recorder, founded by AEG in Germany
- Last name of the musician&engineer couple who owned a home studio in USA
- Founder of free music machine
- Subjective perception of frequency
- Japanese experimental music group / community.
- One of the four listening modes that we adapt on electroacoustic music practices
- Co-founder of Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
- Early example of 'drawing sound' by dDaphne Oram
- one of Michel Chion's three modes for listening, focuses on linguistics.
- Hybrid analog-digital synthesizer founded by Max Matthews and Richard Moore
- When you 'accidentally' attack and decay.
- _____ oxide that found in the emulsion on magnetic tapes
- earliest speech synthesizer
- 'Fontana Mix' composer
- An art festival in Iran. Xenakis performed in 1977
28 Clues: 'Fontana Mix' composer • Ussachevsky's envelope • earliest speech synthesizer • Founder of free music machine • 'Music for Airports' composer • Subjective perception of frequency • Shortened name of the French studio • Major influence on Elektronische musik • Studio of an English broadcasting agency • When you 'accidentally' attack and decay. • ...
Music Fundamentals- Band 2022-04-25
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- Period of silence in music.
- (G Clef) indicates position of note names on a musical staff for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, horn and percussion.
- Sound that lasts one beat long.
- indicates how many beats per measure and what type of note gets one beat.
- (F Clef) indicates position of note names on a musical staff for trombone, euphonium, and tuba.
- Durations of sounds and silences in music.
- Woodwind instrument that uses a reed, but is made out of brass.
- Brass instrument that uses a slide.
- Woodwind instrument that does not use a reed.
- Sound that lasts four beats long.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music.
- Instrument family that requires players to buzz their lips into a mouthpiece in order to produce a sound.
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- Instrument family that requires striking, shaking, or scraping.
- Woodwind instrument that has 7 different parts.
- Tell us how high or low to play by their placement on a line or space of the music staff.
- Steady pulse in music.
- An apostrophe/comma symbolizing when to inhale air.
- Speed of music (how fast or slow the beat is)
- Highest pitch instrument in the brass family.
- Instrument family where most instruments require a reed.
- Sound that lasts two beats long.
- Lowest pitch instrument in the brass family.
- Without stopping, play once again from the beginning.
23 Clues: Steady pulse in music. • Period of silence in music. • Sound that lasts one beat long. • Sound that lasts two beats long. • Sound that lasts four beats long. • Brass instrument that uses a slide. • Indicates the end of a piece of music. • Durations of sounds and silences in music. • Lowest pitch instrument in the brass family. • Speed of music (how fast or slow the beat is) • ...
Samba Batucada 2016-09-20
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- A friction drum that makes a 'monkey' type sound.
- The lead drum, played usually with one stick. It plays the fast, tricky rhythms.
- Samba schools.
- The country from which Samba originates.
- A small disc drum played with a plastic beater that looks like a chopstick. It plays fast rhythms.
- A marching snare drum played with drum sticks.
- Different length notes played in a pattern.
- A large tambourine type instruments with metal jingles, that plays a steady rhythm.
- A large bass drum that plays that plays the heartbeat rhythm, keeping everyone in time.
- A whistle played to signal the end of a section on the music.
- When a note is played off of the main pulse.
- A group of musicians playing together.
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- The correct term for an official Samba band.
- The event where Samba is played and celebrated.
- The place where Carnaval is held every year.
- A shaker.
- Music phrasing where a soloist plays and other players respond by playing something similar.
- Repeated pattern of music (either rhythm or melody).
- Instruments that are typically hit, shaken or scraped to make a sound.
- How loud or quiet the music is being played.
- A double tone cowbell that plays fast, syncopated rhythms.
- The way a piece of music is set out.
- How fast the music is played.
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. • The place where Carnaval is held every year. • How loud or quiet the music is being played. • ...
What makes music 2023-11-17
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- Played by Beethoven and found in many classical pieces.
- The heaviest type of music it contains bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden.
- When two singers sing in sync.
- A quickly spoken genre of music that doesn`t contain a lot of instruments.
- _______ are found in almost every song
- To slow down.
- The first instrument they are the main instruments in the percussion family.
- The loudest music can be played.
- The musical family which contains the guitar and violin.
- _____ are usually in the foreground of a song and can be heard the clearest.
- In the past the most popular genre of music it contains groups such as Led Zeppelin and AC/DC.
- Lots of rock groups contain at least on of this stringed instrument.
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- Normally is just instrumental and has very well played instruments.
- The musical family with the most instruments the flute belongs to it.
- Strangely piano is a member of this instrument family as the string are hit down like a drum.
- The softest music can be played.
- The most popular current genre of music, has low instrumental value.
- Used to make some instruments louder.
- Normally produces the bass line for songs.
- the musical family which contains the trumpet and is generally the loudest.
- To speed up.
- The genre that is the origin of most rock guitar.
22 Clues: To speed up. • To slow down. • When two singers sing in sync. • The softest music can be played. • The loudest music can be played. • Used to make some instruments louder. • _______ are found in almost every song • Normally produces the bass line for songs. • The genre that is the origin of most rock guitar. • Played by Beethoven and found in many classical pieces. • ...
1970's Music History--Aubrey Hager 2024-09-25
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- Paul McCarthy released what song in 1973?
- 1970's marked the end of an ___.
- 1971 was a year of rife and ___?
- What was the most popular song of the year in 1972?
- What music festival was cancelled again due to violence
- What band toured the US for the first time since 1969?
- What music festival disappeared as quickly as it arrived?
- Every song ever made has a 70's or 80's ___ in it?
- Who's popularity soured in both the US and UK during 1974?
- Two___ exploded started 1972 off with a blast.
- The Beatles suffered internal ___.
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- How many deaths rocked the music world in 1970?
- What group rejuvenated making new album in hopes of a tour?
- One of the most popular groups in 1976?
- What great music artist died in 1971 in New York City?
- Louis Armstrong's birthplace?
- The 70's were a golden era for what records?
- Riots, drugs, and violent crimes caused many festivals to be what?
- Elvis reappeared from doing what in the 60's?
- How many Grammy's did Johnny Cash win for "A Boy Named Sue"
- What country did Elton John come from?
- What music style birthed in the 70's?
- Music became more what in the 70's?
- After a 10-year hiatus who reappeared in 1974?
- Diana Ross left The Supremes for what?
25 Clues: Louis Armstrong's birthplace? • 1970's marked the end of an ___. • 1971 was a year of rife and ___? • The Beatles suffered internal ___. • Music became more what in the 70's? • What music style birthed in the 70's? • What country did Elton John come from? • Diana Ross left The Supremes for what? • One of the most popular groups in 1976? • ...
Isaac & Leia - Music 2025-06-27
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- A fast, energetic type of music, often played with electric guitars. (4 letters)
- A very high female singing voice. (7 letters)
- A type of music you often dance to in clubs, with a strong beat. (5 letters)
- The sound you make when you use your voice to create notes. (4 letters)
- The place where a concert happens, often very large. (5 letters)
- A person who plays an instrument. (7 letters)
- A large, brass instrument you blow into, often found in a band. (7 letters)
- A small, round, flat disc used to play music, before streaming. (2 letters)
- A string instrument with a long neck that you can strum or pick. (6 letters)
- A person who writes songs. (8 letters)
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- A popular string instrument often played with a bow. (6 letters)
- The words of a song. (6 letters)
- A slow, sad piece of music, often about love or loss. (5 letters)
- To make music with your voice. (4 letters)
- A low, quiet sound. The opposite of loud. (4 letters)
- A group of musicians who play together. (4 letters)
- A person who sings songs. (6 letters)
- You hit this round, flat instrument with sticks to make a sound. (4 letters)
- A short, popular piece of music, often heard on the radio. (4 letters)
- This instrument has black and white keys that you press. (5 letters)
20 Clues: The words of a song. (6 letters) • A person who sings songs. (6 letters) • A person who writes songs. (8 letters) • To make music with your voice. (4 letters) • A very high female singing voice. (7 letters) • A person who plays an instrument. (7 letters) • A group of musicians who play together. (4 letters) • A low, quiet sound. The opposite of loud. (4 letters) • ...
Musical Instruments/Genres 2021-11-08
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- Complete the name: “_____ metal.”
- An instrument made up of cylinder-shaped objects (oggetti a forma di cilindro) that you hit with sticks.
- Famous British female singer.
- This instrument has strings and is played with a bow (un arco).
- In Italian, this instrument is called “il flauto.”
- A loud and aggressive type of music. The musicians often have strange hairstyles.
- In this kind of music, singers speak the words really fast. This kind of music is also called “hip-hop.”
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- Trumpets and saxophones (trombe e sassofoni) are common in this kind of music.
- Symphony orchestras play this kind of music.
- This instrument is popular in jazz music.
- This instrument has black and white keys.
- This instrument has strings and is played with fingers.
- Short for popular music. Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift are “___ stars.”
- Short for Rhythms & Blues.
14 Clues: Short for Rhythms & Blues. • Famous British female singer. • Complete the name: “_____ metal.” • This instrument is popular in jazz music. • This instrument has black and white keys. • Symphony orchestras play this kind of music. • In Italian, this instrument is called “il flauto.” • This instrument has strings and is played with fingers. • ...
Chapter 5: My Favorite Subject is Art 2013-05-27
American Teenager Summer Activities 2023-08-24
The Roaring 20s!!!! 2022-03-06
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- A president during the 20s and his administration had most of the scandals in the decade
- a system where people can buy margins of business
- A portable easy and quick to make dish, created in 1929 by Clarence Birdseye
- Pants that were to the knees and worn by children
- The most popular sport
- A machine created in 1927 by AMI that plays selected music when given a coin
- A major political figure who attempted to revive Teddy Roosevelt's Progressive Party
- Social values in the 1920s were characterized by being stark changes from the social values of previous decades
- The presdient when the stock market crashed in 1929
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- Music artist, born March 10, 1903, who joined the Wolverines in 1923, a youth group who he recorded with, touring to New York
- Music artist, born November 23, 1893, exposed to both African American and Jewish music, later incorporating it into his music
- Music artist, born April 29, 1899, who was the greatest band leader and jazz composer of his time
- Music artist, born December 19, 1885, and a mentor to Louis Armstrong
- The ban of alcohol
- Pants that were worn to the ankles and worn by wealthy people
- An accessory used to block out bright sun rays, created in 1929 by Sam Foster
- League of football in the 1920s
- The belief in consuming things was a major belief in the 1920's America, where many people were consuming new things such as radios
- The most popular form of entertainment
- Most popular hairstyle for women
- A party girl and a type of dress
- League of baseball in the 1920s
22 Clues: The ban of alcohol • The most popular sport • League of football in the 1920s • League of baseball in the 1920s • Most popular hairstyle for women • A party girl and a type of dress • The most popular form of entertainment • a system where people can buy margins of business • Pants that were to the knees and worn by children • ...
Introduction to Music Final Exam 2020-11-25
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- Returning or refrain played by the full orchestral ensemble.
- A musical composition in multiple movements for solo instrument, usually accompanied by the piano.
- Presents primary themes and keys of the movement.
- Composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements such as pitch, duration, and dynamics.
- Non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds or timbre.
- No instruments
- Music that lacked a tonal center.
- Speak singing.
- Instrumental music that represents something extra musical such as the words of a poem.
- Texts that remain the same for every mass.
- The momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line.
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- A famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlios's Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program.
- Brings back the primary themes and home key of the movement.
- Musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale.
- Used by renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically.
- Fascination with the other.
- A musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes.
- Develops the primary themes of the movement.
- The practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition.
- Music with one melodic line that may be performed by one or many individuals at the same time.
- Monophonic a cappella music most often sung in worship
- A composition setting a poem to music, generally for one solo voice and piano accompaniment.
- A motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice, frequently in the same pitch.
- Sung solo.
25 Clues: Sung solo. • No instruments • Speak singing. • Fascination with the other. • Music that lacked a tonal center. • Texts that remain the same for every mass. • Develops the primary themes of the movement. • Presents primary themes and keys of the movement. • Monophonic a cappella music most often sung in worship • A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes. • ...
Word Wall Crossword 2024-12-06
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- Gradually increase the tempo of the music
- The key signature indicates which notes should be played sharp or flat in a piece of music
- A beat of silence equal to an eighth note
- The speed that music is played
- Gradually decrease the tempo of the music
- A sharp means that the pitch is raised a half step
- A separated playing style
- A pause in music that is not an actual rest
- A natural means that the pitch returns to its original sound
- The five lines and four spaces to show where the notes are
- The sign in music that means to play something more than once
- A connected playing style
- The sections in music divided by the bar lines
- A loud dynamic
- A musical note that lasts for 1 beat
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- A musical note that is played twice as fast as a quarter note
- A musical note that last for 4 beats
- 4 beats of silence
- A fast tempo
- A very fast tempo
- A slow to medium tempo
- A medium/loud dynamic
- 2 beats of silence equal to a quarter note
- A musical note that lasts for 3 beats
- A soft dynamic
- A musical note that lasts for 2 beats
- The sign placed on the staff to show the low notes
- A flat means that the pitch is lowered a half step
- The sign placed on the staff to show the high notes
- A medium/slow tempo
- A slow and broad tempo
- A beat of silence equal to a quarter note
32 Clues: A fast tempo • A soft dynamic • A loud dynamic • A very fast tempo • 4 beats of silence • A medium/slow tempo • A medium/loud dynamic • A slow to medium tempo • A slow and broad tempo • A separated playing style • A connected playing style • The speed that music is played • A musical note that last for 4 beats • A musical note that lasts for 1 beat • A musical note that lasts for 3 beats • ...
Music Theory Terms 2023-05-15
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- - Two notes that sound the same but are written as two different notes on the staff
- - The structure of a piece of music, divided into 2 different sections, usually labeled A and B
- - The smallest identifiable melodic idea in a composition
- - Scales are built with this formula: W, H, W, W, H, W, W
- - A short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes transposed
- of Fifths - A diagram that shows the relationship between different keys in music
- - Also known as the five-tone scale, a musical scale containing five different tones.
- - The 5th mode of the major scale, derived from the 5th note of the major scale
- - The simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines
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- - A variety of rhythms played together making part of a piece of music off-beat.
- - The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part
- - A piece of instrumental music made up of several contrasting movements
- Signature - A visual symbol, printed on a musical staff, that indicates what key a section of music is written in
- - A mode that starts on the second scale degree of a major scale
- - A song structure in which all verses or stanzas of the text are sung to the same music
- - A melodic or chordal figure repeated at a new pitch level
- - The specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has
- - A piece of music where a melody is played and then imitated one or more times
- - The notes of a scale, which have been placed in a certain order from a root note
- - Scales are built with this formula: W, W, H, W, W, W, H
20 Clues: - The smallest identifiable melodic idea in a composition • - Scales are built with this formula: W, H, W, W, H, W, W • - Scales are built with this formula: W, W, H, W, W, W, H • - A melodic or chordal figure repeated at a new pitch level • - The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part • ...
Opera Crossword 2021-07-09
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- Parts of operas, oratorios, and cantatas where the musical line of text imitates speaking patterns.
- A scale commonly used in popular music with only five notes.
- German word for “song”.
- Italian for “getting louder”.
- Italian for “loud”.
- A piece of music played at the beginning of an opera or ballet in order to set the mood for the show.
- Italian for “end” and the final part of a piece of music.
- The lowest male voice, as well as a descriptor for low instruments.
- French word for “song”.
- The highest female voice part.
- A play set to orchestra music, in which the characters sing their lines and the singers are trained to project their voice over an entire orchestra.
- An early keyboard instrument that was an ancestor of the piano.
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- A deeper male voice than tenor, but higher than bass.
- The written book of an opera.
- A predecessor to the guitar, mostly used in medieval Europe.
- The lowest female voice part.
- A set of songs to be performed together.
- A speed set by the original composer of a piece of music.
- An era of music from 1600-1750.
- The difference between two pitches.
- The stick used by conductors to lead musicians.
- Three or more notes played at the same time.
- Singing without instruments accompanying voices.
- A piece of music that includes all parts for all instruments involved. This is what the conductor reads.
- The written symbol for a musical sound.
- A complete musical phrase.
- Italian word for a great musician or leader of a musical group
27 Clues: Italian for “loud”. • German word for “song”. • French word for “song”. • A complete musical phrase. • The written book of an opera. • The lowest female voice part. • Italian for “getting louder”. • The highest female voice part. • An era of music from 1600-1750. • The difference between two pitches. • The written symbol for a musical sound. • ...
Music Terminology 2022-05-04
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- How high or low a sound is
- Patterns within the steady beat
- Soft
- Each instrument or voices unique sound
- Slow
- The part of the music that is most important
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- The structure of the music
- A set of two numbers at the beginning of the music to show the meter
- The volume of the music
- The pattern of the steady beat
- Loud
- Fast
- The speed of the music
13 Clues: Loud • Soft • Slow • Fast • The speed of the music • The volume of the music • The structure of the music • How high or low a sound is • The pattern of the steady beat • Patterns within the steady beat • Each instrument or voices unique sound • The part of the music that is most important • A set of two numbers at the beginning of the music to show the meter
Let’s listen to music 2024-09-01
12 Clues: often • not 3D • round and flat • make something new • small music machine • first music machine • to put music onto something • a music player that plays discs • something people use to do things • many people playing music together • round and long, part of phonograph • hard and shiny, used to make cylinders
School subjects 2024-02-10
17 Clues: arts • Math • music • drama • German • French • biology • Spanish • English • History • science • physics • chemistry • Geography • foreign language • physical education • Information technology
music history 2023-10-12
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- art, typified music for church
- three and four parts
- were the centers of religious
- middle class
- in the south
- class of musicians that wandered town to town
- what did they sing
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- worked with dove
- sang all the music
- highest class
- very poor
- what bird sat on popegregory shoulder
- in the north
- art, typified by newfound interest in secular music
14 Clues: very poor • in the north • middle class • in the south • highest class • worked with dove • sang all the music • what did they sing • three and four parts • were the centers of religious • art, typified music for church • what bird sat on popegregory shoulder • class of musicians that wandered town to town • art, typified by newfound interest in secular music
12. World Music & Cultural Styles 2025-08-15
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- Traditional Irish and Scottish music
- Latin dance music genre
- American acoustic string music
- Spanish guitar and dance tradition
- Jamaican music style of Bob Marley
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- Traditional Mexican ensemble music
- Religious music with call and response
- Argentine ballroom dance music
- Caribbean music from Trinidad
- Rural American music genre
10 Clues: Latin dance music genre • Rural American music genre • Caribbean music from Trinidad • Argentine ballroom dance music • American acoustic string music • Traditional Mexican ensemble music • Spanish guitar and dance tradition • Jamaican music style of Bob Marley • Traditional Irish and Scottish music • Religious music with call and response
'Music for a While' 2023-09-23
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- ________________ on the word 'whip' to create harmonic tension
- 'Music for a While' was composed for this play
- 'Music for a While' was originally written to be sung by a ______ voice
- ________ bass is a common feature of Baroque music
- e.g. 'Forte', 'Piano', 'Crescendo'
- The tempo of 'Music for a While'
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- The ground bass is played by this instrument
- _______ on the word 'Wond'ring'
- 'Music for a While' was composed in the ________ period
- ____________ rhythms are a common feature
- 'Eas'd' is a falling ____________
- 'Music for a While' is in the key of A _______
- The lyrics are in this language.
13 Clues: _______ on the word 'Wond'ring' • The lyrics are in this language. • The tempo of 'Music for a While' • 'Eas'd' is a falling ____________ • e.g. 'Forte', 'Piano', 'Crescendo' • ____________ rhythms are a common feature • The ground bass is played by this instrument • 'Music for a While' is in the key of A _______ • 'Music for a While' was composed for this play • ...
Film Music Glossary 2021-05-18
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- Moments in the film where the music is synchronised
- Chords with lots of notes close together
- A scale increasing by one semitone each time.
- A sustained bass note
- Constantly Repeating Motif
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- Music that's part of the story, heard by the characters.
- Music not heard by the characters
- A triumphant piece of music
- A musical idea in a movie, representing an idea, object, character, etc.
- A table of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and ideas that represents visual action on screen
- Pieces of music within a score
- Music mimicking action on screen
- A spread out chord; one note at a time.
13 Clues: A sustained bass note • Constantly Repeating Motif • A triumphant piece of music • Pieces of music within a score • Music mimicking action on screen • Music not heard by the characters • A spread out chord; one note at a time. • Chords with lots of notes close together • A scale increasing by one semitone each time. • Moments in the film where the music is synchronised • ...
Orchestra Escape Room 2024-04-05
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- A jazz monk who played piano
- Middle name of J.S. Bach
- Composer who created hand signs to a musical scale
- First name of cellist Ma
- Another term for a music conductor
- Composer who wrote "The Messiah" Oratorio
- half of a quarter note
- clapping at the end of a performance
- part of body used to listen
- animal part strings used to be made from
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- playing loudly
- Full name of a 'cello
- An enormous lute played in Baroque music
- Also called a 'bar' in sheet music
- A German Harmonica brand
- Type of bass invented by Leo Fender in 1951
- a steady pulse in music
17 Clues: playing loudly • Full name of a 'cello • half of a quarter note • a steady pulse in music • Middle name of J.S. Bach • A German Harmonica brand • First name of cellist Ma • part of body used to listen • A jazz monk who played piano • Also called a 'bar' in sheet music • Another term for a music conductor • clapping at the end of a performance • ...
Area of Study 4: Popular Music 2024-12-06
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- A repeated catchy musical phrase often played on a guitar
- A style of music that involves rhythmic speech
- A type of musical texture with one melody line
- A style of music that combines elements of different genres
- A high vocal register
- A chord played one note at a time
- A large drum used in Indian music
- The distance between the highest and lowest notes a voice or instrument performs in a piece
- A secondary melody that accompanies the main melody
- A short musical phrase that fills a gap between other phrases often played by a drum kit
- A genre of popular music that evolved from rock’n’roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s
- A vocal technique that uses the chest voice to produce powerful forceful and resonant sounds
- rhythm A strong repetitive rhythm with a strong emphasis on the beat
- A long-short rhythmic pattern used in Indian classical music
- A form of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric instruments producing a ‘gritty’ tone
- A low vocal register
- An electronic instrument that can produce a wide range of sounds
- A style of popular music that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s featuring strong offbeat guitar chords
- A genre of popular music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel performed especially by black American musicians
- Short sharp chords played one after the other
- A short piece of recorded music that is used in another piece of music
- A type of Punjabi folk music and dance
- A type of singing where multiple notes are sung per syllable
- A type of Indian small plucked stringed instrument with one string frequently used in bhangra music
- A slow sentimental or romantic song
- A section of a song that connects the verse and chorus
- The closing section of a song
- The beginning of a song often instrumental before the singing starts
- The process of moving a sound from one speaker to another
- A guitar technique where the pitch of a note is bent by pulling or pushing the string
- A genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community frequently featuring rap
- A type of melodic movement where notes are far apart
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- A musical interval smaller than a semitone
- A type of bowed Indian stringed instrument which mimics the sound of the human voice
- A set of drums and cymbals played in a rock band
- A tonality that uses smaller intervals and sounds sad dark or unsettled
- A type of musical texture with multiple melody lines
- A tonality that uses larger intervals and sounds bright happy or optimistic
- A short instrumental section in a song
- Chords often played on a guitar consisting of a root note and a perfect fifth
- A rhythmic pattern that emphasises off-beats
- A sound effect that creates a whooshing effect caused by soundwaves cancelling each other out
- A guitar technique where a note is played by strongly hitting a finger onto a fret
- A repeated musical phrase particularly in electronic music
- A guitar that is amplified through an amplifier
- A contrasting section in the middle of a song
- A four-string guitar that plays the lowest notes in a band
- A type of large Indian stringed instrument with many strings and moveable frets
- A section of a song that tells a story or expresses a feeling with the same music but different lyrics every time it occurs
- A type of melodic movement where notes are close together
- A type of singing where one note is sung per syllable
- A pair of drums used in Indian classical music
- A sound effect that creates a sense of space by adding a repetition with a very slight delay on the sound
- An unnaturally high man’s vocal register
- Made louder using a particular kind of speaker
- Additional vocals that support the main vocal melody
- A sound effect that creates a repeating sound that gradually dies away
- A type of musical texture with a melody and accompanying harmony
- A drum technique where the rim of the drum is hit
- A section of a song with the same music and lyrics every time it occurs
60 Clues: A low vocal register • A high vocal register • The closing section of a song • A chord played one note at a time • A large drum used in Indian music • A slow sentimental or romantic song • A short instrumental section in a song • A type of Punjabi folk music and dance • An unnaturally high man’s vocal register • A musical interval smaller than a semitone • ...
Classical Music 2011-10-10
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- the music of the Classical Period was simple, ______ and non-emotional.
- the musical center of Europe during the Classical Period
- wealthy people who funded operas during the Classical Period
- composed in both the Classical and Romantic Periods
- 1750-1820
- titles of the Classical Period were this
- trumpets and horns were this during the Classical Period
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- this was more important than vocal music in the Classical Period
- the first of these began after the patronage system died out
- sounding together
- the three movements of a Classical Symphony
- wrote 104 Classical Symphonies alone
- in a concerto, this was featured as the rest of the orchestra provided accompaniment
- music for it's own sake
14 Clues: 1750-1820 • sounding together • music for it's own sake • wrote 104 Classical Symphonies alone • titles of the Classical Period were this • the three movements of a Classical Symphony • composed in both the Classical and Romantic Periods • the musical center of Europe during the Classical Period • trumpets and horns were this during the Classical Period • ...
Music Crossword 2012-12-05
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- Don't you worry, don't you worry
- little mix all inherited ....
- Gangnam
- Bruno was locked out of ...
- Alicia Keys is on
- Labrinth's natural disaster
- ...... and her boyfriend are never getting back together
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- Rihanna shines bright like a
- The script are standing in the hall of .....
- Robbie Williams sings about sweet ...
- Girls Aloud are not old, they are something ...
- Adele 007
- Ellie thinks anything could
- Olly Murs is making ....
14 Clues: Gangnam • Adele 007 • Alicia Keys is on • Olly Murs is making .... • Bruno was locked out of ... • Ellie thinks anything could • Labrinth's natural disaster • Rihanna shines bright like a • little mix all inherited .... • Don't you worry, don't you worry • Robbie Williams sings about sweet ... • The script are standing in the hall of ..... • ...
g7 music 2014-01-06
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- “to chase”
- a drum that look like a goblet used by the Maranao
- most popular of the Mindanao’s indigenous music ensemble
- a Maguindanao bamboo scraper gong/slit drum
- Mindanao’s ancient folk song and dance
- a lip-valley flute in Maguinadanao
- a melodious song of lamenting over the dead of the Maranaos
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- ring flute
- a ritual dance song and chant of Mindanao
- a set of four large hanging gongs
- a war dance of Bukidnon
- a melodious song of lamenting over the dead of the Maranaos
- performed by the Tausugs during Ramadan
- a free rhythmic song of the Maranaos
- “a group”
15 Clues: “a group” • ring flute • “to chase” • a war dance of Bukidnon • a set of four large hanging gongs • a lip-valley flute in Maguinadanao • a free rhythmic song of the Maranaos • Mindanao’s ancient folk song and dance • performed by the Tausugs during Ramadan • a ritual dance song and chant of Mindanao • a Maguindanao bamboo scraper gong/slit drum • ...
music workshop 2013-11-24
14 Clues: fast • loud • pause • slowly • softly • the end • detached • smoothly • all play • getting softer • getting louder • in a singing style • from the beginning • gradually getting slower
Australian Music 2015-06-03
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- Joan Sutherland was a?
- The music festival held annually near Byron Bay is called Splendour In The?
- A popular music show on ABC television.
- An iconic Indigenous musical instrument.
- Judith Durham sang in which band?
- This singer is on the Australian $100 note.
- Slim Dusty’s song ‘A Pub With No Beer’ was officially released in 195?
- Yothu Yindi's most famous song is called?
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- A popular jazz musician in Australia is James who?
- He was the winner of Australian Idol in 2003.
- Click Go The?
- Johnny O'Keefe was born in 193?
- Which dinosaur accompanies The Wiggles?
- It’s called the Sydney Conservatorium of?
14 Clues: Click Go The? • Joan Sutherland was a? • Johnny O'Keefe was born in 193? • Judith Durham sang in which band? • A popular music show on ABC television. • Which dinosaur accompanies The Wiggles? • An iconic Indigenous musical instrument. • It’s called the Sydney Conservatorium of? • Yothu Yindi's most famous song is called? • This singer is on the Australian $100 note. • ...
Music Industry 2018-02-25
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- A very large company that owns a vast number of other companies (12)
- Getting the product to the consumer and also the marketing of that product (12)
- an organisation is ......... if it operates across nation state boundaries (6)
- name of a producer Micachu often use (7,7)
- The Big 3 are SonyME, Warner Music and ? (9,5,5)
- A company owns other companies that are involved in both production and distribution (8,11)
- Major labels have very large ....? (9,7)
- A label not owned by a large record company (11,5)
- A market dominated by a small number of companies (9)
- A label owned by a large record company (5,5)
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- the word we use to describe the making of a product (10)
- A company owns other companies that are involved in producing media products (10,11)
- a technology used by mainstream artists to ensure their product is perfect (8)
- The organisation that Rough Trade is part of (7,5)
14 Clues: Major labels have very large ....? (9,7) • name of a producer Micachu often use (7,7) • A label owned by a large record company (5,5) • The Big 3 are SonyME, Warner Music and ? (9,5,5) • The organisation that Rough Trade is part of (7,5) • A label not owned by a large record company (11,5) • A market dominated by a small number of companies (9) • ...
General Music 2021-02-01
Across
- another word for "tune".
- three performers.
- the person who writes music.
- a story told by just dance.
- the family of shiny metal instruments.
- the person directing the orchestra.
- a large group of singers.
- the smallest string instrument.
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- the hand playing bass on the piano.
- a story told by just singing.
- the highest female singing voice.
- the family of instruments that are hit.
- it's added to the melody to sound fuller.
- a woodwind instrument held out to the side.
14 Clues: three performers. • another word for "tune". • a large group of singers. • a story told by just dance. • the person who writes music. • a story told by just singing. • the smallest string instrument. • the highest female singing voice. • the hand playing bass on the piano. • the person directing the orchestra. • the family of shiny metal instruments. • ...
Music crossword 2017-02-25
Across
- Ryan Gosling-Seb loves this kind of music in La la land movie
- Donna Summer was the queen of..?
- Genesis played this kind of rock in early 70s
- He was called the King of blues
- The city of the most important italian songs competition
- The musical genre of the original version of Whitney's "I will always love you"
- You need them if you want to play a drum
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- Some musicians always do when they casually met in a club
- Prince's rain colour
- It "fields forever" in a Beatles song
- Musical film about love story in a 1950s high school
- A band formed by four musicians
- This music deals with gospel and black people
- You have to learn them if you want to play an instrument
14 Clues: Prince's rain colour • He was called the King of blues • A band formed by four musicians • Donna Summer was the queen of..? • It "fields forever" in a Beatles song • You need them if you want to play a drum • Genesis played this kind of rock in early 70s • This music deals with gospel and black people • Musical film about love story in a 1950s high school • ...
Baroque Music 2020-11-20
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- The name given for a repeating bass line in this period
- A compositional device in which the same music is heard in another part but enters later
- this is the name given to the numbers under the bass line that tell the harpsichordist which chord to play
- Royal _: where much of this music was performed in this period
- when the dynamics jump from loud to quiet (or from quiet to loud)
- A famous composer of this period who wrote The Four Seasons
- A Baroque dance with three beats in a bar
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- When the parts move in chords in the same rhythm
- The keyboard instrument that often plays the chords in this period of music
- The name given for the period of music written between 1600 and 1750
- the name given to the instruments that play the bass line and the chords
- When another melody is heard at the same time as the main melody
- This family of instruments were the backbone of the orchestra in this period of music
- A type of ornament that alternates quickly between two notes
14 Clues: A Baroque dance with three beats in a bar • When the parts move in chords in the same rhythm • The name given for a repeating bass line in this period • A famous composer of this period who wrote The Four Seasons • A type of ornament that alternates quickly between two notes • Royal _: where much of this music was performed in this period • ...
Music Crossword 2018-11-19
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- Most of these instruments have 6 strings. They can be found in a jazz band, or played on their own.
- This type of saxophone is 6 feet, 4 inches tall!
- note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 1 count.
- note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 2 counts.
- This composer wrote the "Hallelujah Chorus".
- The largest brass instrument
- Johann Christian Bach was from this country.
- This instrument is found in the woodwind section of the orchestra.
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- This instrument can have up to 236 strings, but it depends on the model.
- The Sydney Opera House is found in this country.
- The composer who cut the legs off of his piano, so that he could feel the vibrations of the music.
- note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 4 counts.
- Mrs. Plett's favourite instrument.
- This composer was writing music by the age of 6.
14 Clues: The largest brass instrument • Mrs. Plett's favourite instrument. • note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 1 count. • note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 4 counts. • note A note that in 4/4 time, gets 2 counts. • This composer wrote the "Hallelujah Chorus". • Johann Christian Bach was from this country. • The Sydney Opera House is found in this country. • ...
Music Theory 2024-02-19
14 Clues: Medium • 4 Beats • 2/4 4/4 3/4 • Gradually Slower • Gradually faster • Gradually Louder • 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 2024-02-22
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- how loud or soft a piece of music is
- playing the notes of a chord but individually up and down
- to get faster in a piece of music
- getting quieter
- hold the note until the director moves on
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- a scale involving all notes in-between
- typically a slow, lyrical piece of music that resembles a choir sound
- a scale involving seven notes
- signature collection of sharps and/or flats that tell you which notes to play
- getting louder
- the speed at which music is played
- a pitch that is not typically in the key, notated with a sharp, flat, or natural sign
- end
- style of American music (also a month)
14 Clues: end • getting louder • getting quieter • a scale involving seven notes • to get faster in a piece of music • the speed at which music is played • how loud or soft a piece of music is • a scale involving all notes in-between • style of American music (also a month) • hold the note until the director moves on • playing the notes of a chord but individually up and down • ...
Music Questions 2023-06-26
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- Has black and White keys
- Charachter from Little Mermaid
- Justin Bieber Song title
- Volume of sound
- Element of Music for speed indications
- Silver woodwind instrument
- Uses a Baton do direct the orchestra
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- Four stringed intrument
- Pleasant sounding
- Conical shaped Brass instrument
- Placed in the lips to play Brass
- Organized sound
- Song by Adele
- Sad sounding
14 Clues: Sad sounding • Song by Adele • Volume of sound • Organized sound • Pleasant sounding • Four stringed intrument • Has black and White keys • Justin Bieber Song title • Silver woodwind instrument • Charachter from Little Mermaid • Conical shaped Brass instrument • Placed in the lips to play Brass • Uses a Baton do direct the orchestra • Element of Music for speed indications
Romantic music 2023-04-12
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- The opposite of a professional performer
- The level of difficulty for most players
- Pieces that were dramatic and expressive, frequently by composers like Chopin and Liszt
- Refers to styles that depict foreign lands
- The social class of people enjoying playing music during this period
- A piece that suggests a mood or scenery
- The plural form of the German song
- A common instrument in most homes
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- Is a form of music that changes text over a repeated melody
- Music with a story
- the technology that made the trumpets and the horns able to play chromatic notes
- Music with no descriptive aspects
- The additional pedal that was added to the piano in the 1800s
- The number of octaves the pianos had in 1850s
14 Clues: Music with a story • Music with no descriptive aspects • A common instrument in most homes • The plural form of the German song • A piece that suggests a mood or scenery • The opposite of a professional performer • The level of difficulty for most players • Refers to styles that depict foreign lands • The number of octaves the pianos had in 1850s • ...
S1 Music 2023-05-09
Across
- 1/2 beat note
- A small Scottish harp
- 1 beat note
- A wooden Celtic drum
- The highest pitch brass instrument
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces that music is written on
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- Scottish instrument, push and pull to make sound
- The line between 2 sections of music, breaks it up into a certain amount of beats
- All 4 sections playing together as a group
- 2 beat note
- Music from the country we live in
- Scotland's most famous instrument
- 6 string acoustic instrument
- The lowest pitch brass instrument
14 Clues: 1 beat note • 2 beat note • 1/2 beat note • A wooden Celtic drum • A small Scottish harp • 6 string acoustic instrument • Music from the country we live in • Scotland's most famous instrument • The lowest pitch brass instrument • The highest pitch brass instrument • All 4 sections playing together as a group • Scottish instrument, push and pull to make sound • ...
Music Vocab 2021-05-07
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- Gradually decrease the volume
- Distance between 2 notes
- gradually increase in speed
- Moderately Loud
- this adds emphasis to a note
- very softly
- Gradually slow down
Down
- moderately soft
- loud
- Space between notes; cut short & crisp
- the speed at which a song is to be played
- Gradually increase volume
- To hold longer (for an unspecified amount)
- three or more notes played at the same time
14 Clues: loud • very softly • moderately soft • Moderately Loud • Gradually slow down • Distance between 2 notes • Gradually increase volume • gradually increase in speed • this adds emphasis to a note • Gradually decrease the volume • Space between notes; cut short & crisp • the speed at which a song is to be played • To hold longer (for an unspecified amount) • ...
Music Trivia 2022-04-10
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- 2003 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- Inspired Billie Eilish's first song
- Fans of Lady Gaga
- Post Malone‘s favorite restaurant
- Upstaged by a dancing shark
- Peter Gene Hernandez
- Astronomer name dropped in Bohemian Rhapsody
- Rapper that released a gospel album
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- Artist synonymous with parachute pants
- Longest running stage musical
- Original name of Linkin Park
- The Queen of Soul
- Evil and mischievous side of Eminem
- Recorded two of his best-selling albums in prison
14 Clues: Fans of Lady Gaga • The Queen of Soul • Peter Gene Hernandez • Upstaged by a dancing shark • Original name of Linkin Park • Longest running stage musical • Post Malone‘s favorite restaurant • Inspired Billie Eilish's first song • Evil and mischievous side of Eminem • Rapper that released a gospel album • Artist synonymous with parachute pants • ...
Music instruments 2025-01-09
Music History 2023-10-12
15 Clues: A dove. • The mid-class. • Kind of music. • virtual church. • a period of time. • A guy with a dove. • The poorest class. • the highest class. • A part of the time. • songs that were sung. • The centers of religion. • objects that play music. • gregorian chants spoken. • The centers of religion. • Dealt with religious feasts.
Music vocabulary 2023-10-19
Music Mysteries 2023-10-18
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- A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano
- Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time
- A woodwind instrument with a single reed that closely resembles a recorder
- A genre of music originating in the rural southern USA characterized by fiddle and guitar
- A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune
- A set of five lines and fours spaces that correspond to different pitches
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- An instrument in the string family similar in shape and size to the violin
- Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time
- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and syncopation that often features instruments like the trumpet and saxophone
- A dynamic sharing the name of a popular keyboard instrument that means the opposite of forte
- A large brass instrument that changes pitch in part due to an extendable slide
- The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music
- Clef, A symbol placed on the music staff to denote pitch that circles the letter G
- Sign, A symbol in music that indicates that a section should be played again
14 Clues: The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music • A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune • A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano • Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time • Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time • ...
Music Vocab 2023-10-16
14 Clues: loud • level • slide • a note • in loudness • be under pitch • emphasize a word • gradually speed up • gradually get quiter • gradually get louder • Clef-a clef for baritone • Note-a note that last two beats • Note-a note that last for half a beat • Signature-indicates they starting pitch
Music Review 2024-01-23
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- Number of lines on a staff
- Word to remember the spaces on the treble clef
- Someone who writes music
- Number of spaces on a staff
- composer of movie music
- Gradually get louder
- Medium
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- Combination of lines and spaces where music is written
- Word used to remember the top space on bass clef
- Soft or Quiet
- Word used to remember the bottom line on treble clef
- Gradually get softer
- Strong or Loud
- Word used to remember the bottom line of bass clef
14 Clues: Medium • Soft or Quiet • Strong or Loud • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • composer of movie music • Someone who writes music • Number of lines on a staff • Number of spaces on a staff • Word to remember the spaces on the treble clef • Word used to remember the top space on bass clef • Word used to remember the bottom line of bass clef • ...
Music terms 2024-02-03
14 Clues: soft • slow • loud • speed • volume • quickly • moderately • medium soft • medium loud • walking pace • gradually slower • gradually louder • gradually softer • gradually faster
World Music 2024-11-10
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- A flute used in Arabic music
- Wooden pipe instrument from South America, particularly in Andean music
- Bowed, two-string fiddle from China
- A large fretted guitar from Mexico, similar to an acoustic bass guitar
- An accordion associated with the tango
- A long necked instrument with 7 strings used in Indian music
- An African xylophone
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- A twenty-one-stringed harp found in West Africa
- A plucked zither used in Turkish and Arabic music traditions
- A large Indonesian ensemble consisting mainly of metallophones
- A bowed string instrument of North India
- Japanese mouth organ
- Chinese zither (harp)
- A traditional, lute-type instrument used in Arabic music
14 Clues: Japanese mouth organ • An African xylophone • Chinese zither (harp) • A flute used in Arabic music • Bowed, two-string fiddle from China • An accordion associated with the tango • A bowed string instrument of North India • A twenty-one-stringed harp found in West Africa • A traditional, lute-type instrument used in Arabic music • ...
music 9 2024-12-04
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- A narrative or thematic framework that guides a musical composition, particularly in program music, where the music tells a story or depicts a scene.
- The process of conveying thoughts, emotions, or ideas, particularly emphasized in Romantic music through dynamic contrasts, rich harmonies, and emotional depth.
- A large-scale musical composition, typically for orchestra, structured in multiple movements, often showcasing contrasting themes, moods, and dynamics.
- The process of economic and societal transformation driven by the development of industries and mechanized production, which began in the late 18th century, profoundly impacting society, urban life, and culture.
- Written works of artistic value, such as poetry, novels, and plays, often used in Romanticism as inspiration for music and to explore themes of emotion and imagination.
- A broad term for Western art music traditions, typically emphasizing formal structures and stylistic balance. In contrast to Romantic music, it focuses more on clarity and restraint.
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- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and the human condition, often intertwined with Romantic ideas about individualism, nature, and the sublime.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing a variety of instruments, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, used to perform symphonies, concertos, and other works.
- A cultural and artistic movement (late 18th to mid-19th century) emphasizing emotion, individuality, imagination, and the sublime, often as a reaction against the rationality and order of the Enlightenment and Classical eras.
- A sense of pride, loyalty, and identity tied to one's nation, often expressed in Romantic music through the use of folk melodies, rhythms, and themes to reflect a country's culture and heritage.
- A strong feeling or reaction, such as joy, sorrow, or passion, often prioritized in Romanticism as a source of inspiration and artistic expression.
- An aesthetic concept denoting experiences of overwhelming awe, grandeur, or beauty, often linked to the natural world, spirituality, or powerful emotions in Romantic music.
- A person or an activity that emphasizes critical thinking, reasoning, and the pursuit of knowledge, often contributing to philosophy, literature, and art.
- The ability to create ideas, images, or concepts beyond immediate reality, celebrated in Romanticism as a tool for artistic innovation and exploring human potential.
14 Clues: A strong feeling or reaction, such as joy, sorrow, or passion, often prioritized in Romanticism as a source of inspiration and artistic expression. • A narrative or thematic framework that guides a musical composition, particularly in program music, where the music tells a story or depicts a scene. • ...
music theory 2025-03-19
14 Clues: loud • soft • medium • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1/4 beat • 1/2 beat • Very loud • very soft • pattern of sound • in between the bar line • distance between two notes • how loud or soft you sing/play • identify how many beats are in a measure
MUSIC UNIT 2025-04-15
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- increase the volume or strength of a sound or signal
- a series of rapidly-repeating musical notes
- the measurement of how high or low a tone sounds
- strange, unusual
- the act of changing from one thing to the other
- tell someone not to do something
- a large organized group of singers
- energetic, optimistic, passionate
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- happening at the same time
- one who creates or writes
- a pleasing sequence of single musical notes
- have enough money to purchase
- make or become less
- a tool used for a specific purpose
14 Clues: strange, unusual • make or become less • one who creates or writes • happening at the same time • have enough money to purchase • tell someone not to do something • energetic, optimistic, passionate • a large organized group of singers • a tool used for a specific purpose • a pleasing sequence of single musical notes • a series of rapidly-repeating musical notes • ...
Music genres 2025-04-23
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- 2pac, The Notorious BIG, Nas, Kendrick Lamar
- B.B. King, Ma Rainey, Howlin' Wolf
- 21 Savage, Future, Niska, SCH
- ABBA, Bee Gees, Money B
- The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Pink Floyd
- Aretha Franklin, D'Angelo, Anderson .paak
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- ACDC, Metallica, Black Sabbath
- David Guetta, Daft Punk, Avicii
- SZA, Beyoncé, Usher
- James Brown, Funkadelic
- Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Miles Davis
- Imagine Dragons, OneRepublic, Coldplay
- Chief Keef, King Von, Gazo
- Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars
14 Clues: SZA, Beyoncé, Usher • James Brown, Funkadelic • ABBA, Bee Gees, Money B • Chief Keef, King Von, Gazo • 21 Savage, Future, Niska, SCH • ACDC, Metallica, Black Sabbath • David Guetta, Daft Punk, Avicii • B.B. King, Ma Rainey, Howlin' Wolf • Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars • Imagine Dragons, OneRepublic, Coldplay • Aretha Franklin, D'Angelo, Anderson .paak • ...
World Music 2025-04-22
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- A four stringed instrument that plays the drone in Indian classical music
- A technique where a phrase played by one musician is ‘answered’ by another player
- The person who directs the performance in an Indian composition
- The opening section of an Indian classical piece, improvised and only accompanied by a drone
- To make music up on on the spot
- An Indian plucked string instrument, which has at least 18 strings
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- The main section of an Indian classical piece, when the tabla finally enter and the soloist stops improvising and plays a pre-composed melody
- Sustained notes that provide a constant accompaniment
- Two or more contrasting rhythms played together
- A popular African drum, played with the hands
- A melody in Indian music
- Rhythmic pattern used in Indian music
- Music learned through listening and copying
- Indian drums
14 Clues: Indian drums • A melody in Indian music • To make music up on on the spot • Rhythmic pattern used in Indian music • Music learned through listening and copying • A popular African drum, played with the hands • Two or more contrasting rhythms played together • Sustained notes that provide a constant accompaniment • ...
Music Signs 2025-04-22
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- Gradually going quiet to louder
- The note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time (two words)
- Separates the measures (two words)
- The music sign that lowers the pitch by a half step
- Loud dynamic
- Soft dynamic
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- Tells how many beats per measure
- Gradually going louder to quiet
- Tells what key the song is in (two words)
- Tells that the song is over (three words)
- Tells to not play
- The music sign that makes the pitch higher by a half step
- The sign for the higher staff (two words)
- Medium dynamic
14 Clues: Loud dynamic • Soft dynamic • Medium dynamic • Tells to not play • Gradually going louder to quiet • Gradually going quiet to louder • Tells how many beats per measure • Separates the measures (two words) • Tells what key the song is in (two words) • Tells that the song is over (three words) • The sign for the higher staff (two words) • ...
Music Careers 2025-05-15
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- A person who plays music and provides entertainment for listeners on a radio broadcast
- A person who is in charge of setting up, operating, and maintaining audio equipment for recording, live performances, and various productions
- A person who writes and creates original music
- A person who is responsible for setting up and dismantling equipment, managing logistics of travel, and providing support for the band or crew
- The lead violin player in an orchestra who serves as the primary link between the conductor and the ensemble
- A person who manages and organizes collections of Musical material like scores, recordings, and books
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- A person who researches, analyzes, and writes about music within a historical context
- A person who is in charge of ensuring products are displayed effectively and properly in retail sales and online
- A person who plays or sings in public places for money
- A person who writes lyrics for songs
- A person who leads a congregation in singing,particularly in prayer
- A person who adapts and organizes an existing composition to suit a specific performance, recording, or ensemble
- A person who evaluates and analyzes music, providing informed opinions and insights to the public and the artist
- A person who makes exact reproductions of music material, ensuring accuracy and clarity
14 Clues: A person who writes lyrics for songs • A person who writes and creates original music • A person who plays or sings in public places for money • A person who leads a congregation in singing,particularly in prayer • A person who researches, analyzes, and writes about music within a historical context • ...
Music genres 2022-03-04
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- My Girl by The Temptations
- Bangarang by Skrillex
- t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l by Willow
- Stan by Eminem
- Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing by Set it Off
- Hallowed Be Thy Name by Iron Maiden
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- How You Like That by BLACKPINK
- Good Girl by Carrie Underwood
- Mr. Brightside by The Killers
- No.9 by Ludwig van Beethoven
- Fly Me to The Moon by Frank Sinatra
- NEW MAGIC WAND by Tyler, The Creator
- Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars
- good 4 u by Olivia Rodrigo
14 Clues: Stan by Eminem • Bangarang by Skrillex • My Girl by The Temptations • good 4 u by Olivia Rodrigo • No.9 by Ludwig van Beethoven • Good Girl by Carrie Underwood • Mr. Brightside by The Killers • How You Like That by BLACKPINK • Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars • Fly Me to The Moon by Frank Sinatra • Hallowed Be Thy Name by Iron Maiden • NEW MAGIC WAND by Tyler, The Creator • ...
music puzzle 2025-07-15
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- what is the guitar term for picking every note of a chord individually?
- what is the musical term for cutting a note short?
- how many strings are on a standard guitar
- what is the full word for up and down picking
- what does the abbreviation NC stand for?
- how many string does a standard bass guitar have?
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- what is the part of a song where the guitar is the most heard?
- what does the abbreviation PM stand for?
- what is letting a note ‘ring’ out called?
- what is does the term Amp stand for?
- what does TAB mean/stand for?
- Roughly how many types of chords are there(discluding shapes)?
- what is ‘pick’ short for?
- what is a formation made from up to 2 or more fingers called?
14 Clues: what is ‘pick’ short for? • what does TAB mean/stand for? • what is does the term Amp stand for? • what does the abbreviation PM stand for? • what does the abbreviation NC stand for? • what is letting a note ‘ring’ out called? • how many strings are on a standard guitar • what is the full word for up and down picking • how many string does a standard bass guitar have? • ...
Music Crossword 2022-11-10
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- The space between two barlines
- One sound for two beats
- The lowest sound of the djembe
- What is for ________ today
- The bass hit for "I'm on a horse"
- What food is a quarter note
- Auxiliary percussion, wood, very dangerous
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- You do this when the drum ball is in the air
- Let's all play the ________
- A food used for eighth notes
- What comes after a call out
- A beat of silence
- The highest sound of the djembe
- Auxiliary percussion, very loud, metal
14 Clues: A beat of silence • One sound for two beats • What is for ________ today • Let's all play the ________ • What comes after a call out • What food is a quarter note • A food used for eighth notes • The space between two barlines • The lowest sound of the djembe • The highest sound of the djembe • The bass hit for "I'm on a horse" • Auxiliary percussion, very loud, metal • ...
Music Notation 2022-10-31
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- Short and quick
- In music theory, musical notation is a series of symbols and markings that inform musicians how to perform a composition
- Gradually decreasing in speed
- An “added” ending
- A sign that indicates a section should be repeated
- With emphasis
- Repeated sections of a composition that has different endings for each repeat of that section
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- Smoothly and connected
- From the beginning
- Suddenly, with a sudden emphasis
- Separates two sections or phrases of music
- Gradually decelerating
- Fast, quick and bright
- Hold notes longer than usual
14 Clues: With emphasis • Short and quick • An “added” ending • From the beginning • Smoothly and connected • Gradually decelerating • Fast, quick and bright • Hold notes longer than usual • Gradually decreasing in speed • Suddenly, with a sudden emphasis • Separates two sections or phrases of music • A sign that indicates a section should be repeated • ...
world music 2022-01-19
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- Scottland highland games
- starts with s
- starts with i
- starts with a
- Big tradition in Scottland
- dance from spain
- 22 strings
- starts with s bagpipes
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- starts with b
- shoes that make noise
- shoes similar to baleigh shoes
- starts with i
- hollow sticks used to make instruments
- Bob Marley
- wooden clam looking instruments
15 Clues: Bob Marley • 22 strings • starts with b • starts with s • starts with i • starts with i • starts with a • dance from spain • shoes that make noise • starts with s bagpipes • Scottland highland games • Big tradition in Scottland • shoes similar to baleigh shoes • wooden clam looking instruments • hollow sticks used to make instruments
World Music 2022-01-19
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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 dance that originated in Ireland
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica
- A popular Reggae instrument.
- An instrument dancers use while dancing Flamenco
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- A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people.
- 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.
- 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 • A Russian folk dance that includes 3 people. • An instrument from Scotland that uses reeds. • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-12-21
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- The loudness and softness of music.
- A black note with a stem that gets one beat.
- Equals 1/2 beat of silence.
- Equals 1/2 beat.
- A symbol the tells you to hold the note long.
- A white note with a stem that gets 2 beats.
- Equals four beats of silence.
- Do it again.
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- Equals one beat of silence.
- To make up music as you play it.
- Four of these equals one beat.
- The distance between two notes.
- Equals two beats of silence.
- A round note with no stem that equals 4 beats.
14 Clues: Do it again. • Equals 1/2 beat. • Equals one beat of silence. • Equals 1/2 beat of silence. • Equals two beats of silence. • Equals four beats of silence. • Four of these equals one beat. • The distance between two notes. • To make up music as you play it. • The loudness and softness of music. • A white note with a stem that gets 2 beats. • ...
Music crossword!!! 2022-09-04
15 Clues: loud • soft • medium loud • really loud • medium soft • really soft • pluck or bow • hit to make sound • a pattern of sound • five lines and a space • instrument with 88 keys • gradually getting louder • gradually getting softer • blow air into your instrument, with keys • blow air into your instrument(valves, keys, or buttons)
Y7 music 2022-09-16
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- woodwind instrument
- wood wind Jazz instrument
- siding brass instrument
- percussion instrument
- Afro-Cuban percussion instrument
- brass instrument that wraps around your body instrument
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- small brass instrument
- six string instrument
- electronic piano instrument
- metal woodwind instrument
- foot and handed instrument
- smallest string instrument
- four stringed instrument
- A natural instrument
14 Clues: woodwind instrument • A natural instrument • six string instrument • percussion instrument • small brass instrument • siding brass instrument • four stringed instrument • metal woodwind instrument • wood wind Jazz instrument • foot and handed instrument • smallest string instrument • electronic piano instrument • Afro-Cuban percussion instrument • ...
Classical Music 2025-10-08
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- the clef used for the left hand of the piano
- keyboard instrument invented in the Classical Era
- the clef used for the right hand in the piano
- large scale piece for full orchestra
- 1 beat note
- highest pitched string instrument
- broken chord pattern names after a composer
- music composed to be played in a small room
- 2 or more notes played together
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- Mozart's first name
- the correct name for a tune
- texture typical in the Classical Era
- the extra first beat before the first bar
- keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era
14 Clues: 1 beat note • Mozart's first name • the correct name for a tune • 2 or more notes played together • highest pitched string instrument • texture typical in the Classical Era • large scale piece for full orchestra • the extra first beat before the first bar • keyboard instrument used in the Baroque Era • broken chord pattern names after a composer • ...
MUSIC 5 2025-10-20
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- a piece used in ceremonies like baptism and healing
- a war dance that depicts the heroic exploits of Prince Bantugan
- a numerical symbol placed at the beginning of the staff
- equivalent to two eighth notes
- the length of the note
- a frog hunting dance
- the speed at which music is performed
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- a palabunibuniyan ensemble piece that means "made unique"
- the biggest gong and gives deepest bass sound
- a set of 7-8 gongs, musical instrument of Mindanaoan muslims
- symbol that represents the silence
- a woodpecker dance of Ibaloi tribe
- the arrangement of sound and silence in music
- a type of note that has 4 beats
14 Clues: a frog hunting dance • the length of the note • equivalent to two eighth notes • a type of note that has 4 beats • symbol that represents the silence • a woodpecker dance of Ibaloi tribe • the speed at which music is performed • the biggest gong and gives deepest bass sound • the arrangement of sound and silence in music • a piece used in ceremonies like baptism and healing • ...
Music History 2025-10-20
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- musical period from 1450 to 1600
- musical period from 450-1450
- a keyboard instrument from the Baroque period
- Handel composed The __________ Chorus from his work Messiah
- musical genius from the Baroque period
- an outstanding performer of the highest abilities
- a category of music that is not associated with church or religion
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- an early woodwind instrument that is now taught in Elementary school
- music composed for church or spiritual use
- a drama that is sung to an orchestral accompaniment
- a philosophy that focuses on the value of people
- a musical ensemble made up on instruments from the four families
- musical period from 1600-1750
- the employment system for musicians during the Renaissance
14 Clues: musical period from 450-1450 • musical period from 1600-1750 • musical period from 1450 to 1600 • musical genius from the Baroque period • music composed for church or spiritual use • a keyboard instrument from the Baroque period • a philosophy that focuses on the value of people • an outstanding performer of the highest abilities • ...
S1 Music revision 2020-06-08
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- Getting gradually louder
- A curved line indicating the notes must be played smoothly
- Tells you the number of beats in a bar
- Loud or quiet instructions on the music
- A section of written music between barlines
- A slow tempo
- The speed of a piece of music
- Play/ sing quietly
- A fast tempo
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- A medium tempo
- Play this note stronger than the others
- Play/ sing loudly
- Short detached/ separated notes
- Getting gradually quieter
- An instruction to play this whole section of notes smoothly
- Clicks continuously at a certain tempo to help keep in time
- A constant, regular pulse throughout a piece of music
17 Clues: A slow tempo • A fast tempo • A medium tempo • Play/ sing loudly • Play/ sing quietly • Getting gradually louder • Getting gradually quieter • The speed of a piece of music • Short detached/ separated notes • Tells you the number of beats in a bar • Play this note stronger than the others • Loud or quiet instructions on the music • A section of written music between barlines • ...
Music in Our World 2016-09-04
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- singer This person sings the main part of the song.
- You listen to it.
- A piece of music. 3-4 minutes long.
- A group of people who play music together.
- People who watch a show.
- To do something again and again to make it better.
- You blow them.
- Things used to make music.
- A musical show.
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- This instrument makes the beat.
- Yvonne knows how to play it.
- It's big and gold.
- Teacher knows how to play it.
- You hit or shake them.
- A very big instrument, it has black and white keys.
- It's long and silver.
- Like a guitar or violin.
17 Clues: You blow them. • A musical show. • You listen to it. • It's big and gold. • It's long and silver. • You hit or shake them. • People who watch a show. • Like a guitar or violin. • Things used to make music. • Yvonne knows how to play it. • Teacher knows how to play it. • This instrument makes the beat. • A piece of music. 3-4 minutes long. • A group of people who play music together. • ...
Choir Week 33 2021-05-17
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- Enjoy your voice
- theory The language of music that describes rhythm, notes, dynamics, etc.
- lessons Studying music one-on-one with an instructor
- Practicing at least 20 minutes every day
- Study music with your voice
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- The foundation of music
- camp Summer camp devoted to music
- Singing music for the first time by reading a score
- The look a person gets when enjoying music
- Create music on the spot with your voice
- The time when you have the most time to practice
- Paying attention to sound
12 Clues: Enjoy your voice • The foundation of music • Paying attention to sound • Study music with your voice • camp Summer camp devoted to music • Create music on the spot with your voice • Practicing at least 20 minutes every day • The look a person gets when enjoying music • The time when you have the most time to practice • Singing music for the first time by reading a score • ...
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
25 Clues: i • no • but • you • bye • yes • jazz • pizza • hello • tenis • soccer • goodbye • homework • football • swimming • music by • baseball • cafeteria • chocolate • volleyball • basketball • feminine the • mexican food • masculine the • clásicas music
Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-21
25 Clues: i • no • but • you • bye • yes • jazz • pizza • hello • tenis • soccer • goodbye • homework • football • swimming • music by • baseball • cafeteria • chocolate • volleyball • basketball • feminine the • mexican food • masculine the • clásicas music
Louis Armstrong 2023-05-15
15 Clues: his sister • his father • his mother • louis' son • louis' wife • vocal music • his last name • how louis died • louis' daughter • his grandmother • instruments in music • a high brass instrument • composed and listened to • first instrument he played • a group of professional instrumental players
Music Numbers 2021-06-27
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- Three of these told Bob Marley everything was gonna be alright (2 words)
- Rob Base or Marvin Gaye hit "__ ____ two" (2 words)
- Toni Braxton hadn't heard from her man in seven ____ days
- Beyonce commanded us to never drop this in "7/11"
- Kevin Gate has 2 of these
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- Nas needed one of these
- TLC was not "2 proud 2" do this
- Jay-Z had 99 of these
- Jill Scott said one is the ____ number
- The Commodores want three times this (2 words)
- Beyonce knows that 1+1 is this
- Prince swore to do this "4 U"
- Aaliyah was one in this
- Ella Mai needs 10,000 of these
14 Clues: Jay-Z had 99 of these • Nas needed one of these • Aaliyah was one in this • Kevin Gate has 2 of these • Prince swore to do this "4 U" • Beyonce knows that 1+1 is this • Ella Mai needs 10,000 of these • TLC was not "2 proud 2" do this • Jill Scott said one is the ____ number • The Commodores want three times this (2 words) • Beyonce commanded us to never drop this in "7/11" • ...
Music & Immigration 2022-06-16
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- Where does the penny whistle come from?
- What is a song that tells a story?
- Where is the birthplace of jazz music?
- Where does Corridos come from?
- Who is a famous jazz artist?
- What genre is known to use the saxophone?
- The predominant religion of the Irish.
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- Many Irish worked building this.
- What crop failed in Ireland, causing a great famine?
- What decade is jazz music associated with?
- Where does the drum come from?
- What does “jaula” mean?
- Does the son from “Jaula do Oro” want to go back to Mexico?
- What genre is known to use the trumpet?
- Where does the guitar come from?
- How many years has the dad from “Jaula do Oro” lived in the US?
16 Clues: What does “jaula” mean? • Who is a famous jazz artist? • Where does the drum come from? • Where does Corridos come from? • Many Irish worked building this. • Where does the guitar come from? • What is a song that tells a story? • Where is the birthplace of jazz music? • The predominant religion of the Irish. • Where does the penny whistle come from? • ...
Music crossword 2022-11-28
15 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • high and low • sudden accent • set things out • feel that beat • long and short • think and thin • bright and dull • gradually louder • gradually softer • piano moderately soft • forte moderately loud
Music Production 2020-10-10
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- Speakers in a venue
- Often used to restrict higher frequencies
- DAW made by Apple
- fades between two audio sources
- frequency tool
- When an effect is temporarily disabled
- The range of frequencies in an audio
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- dynamic reduction plugin
- notation software made by Steinberg
- recording object sounds for film
- SM7B manufacturer
- The amplitude of a track
- A group of presets that can be loaded on a synth
- company that owns sibelius
14 Clues: frequency tool • SM7B manufacturer • DAW made by Apple • Speakers in a venue • dynamic reduction plugin • The amplitude of a track • company that owns sibelius • fades between two audio sources • recording object sounds for film • notation software made by Steinberg • The range of frequencies in an audio • When an effect is temporarily disabled • ...
Music Crossword 2020-04-22
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- clef that marks below Middle C.
- names of spaces on treble staff (bottom to the top).
- 4/4, 2/4, 3/4
- The __ sign, go back and play a section again.
- short line for extending the range above/below staff
- names of the lines on treble staff bottom to the top
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- This note receives four counts or beats
- One beat of silence
- composition for two performers
- loud
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- no sound - counts as a beat.
- keyboard instrument also means play softly
- vertical line that indicates the end of a measure
14 Clues: loud • 4/4, 2/4, 3/4 • 5 lines, 4 spaces • One beat of silence • no sound - counts as a beat. • composition for two performers • clef that marks below Middle C. • This note receives four counts or beats • keyboard instrument also means play softly • The __ sign, go back and play a section again. • vertical line that indicates the end of a measure • ...
Music vocab 2020-05-05
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- two notes played at same time
- a slow or brisk tempo.
- an emphasis in a part in music
- disregarding a tempo
- two notes are played one after the other(sequence)
- a variety of rhythms played all together to make music
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- a symbol over a music note that can lengthen it my any amount
- a great or lively manner
- horizontal lines(5 usual) that make a staff to place music notes
- quick tempo
- something related to a rhythm
- you make time value notes longer in music
- the time of which something is continuing .
- multiple rhythms playing to make a new rhythm
14 Clues: quick tempo • disregarding a tempo • a slow or brisk tempo. • a great or lively manner • two notes played at same time • something related to a rhythm • an emphasis in a part in music • you make time value notes longer in music • the time of which something is continuing . • multiple rhythms playing to make a new rhythm • two notes are played one after the other(sequence) • ...
Music theory 2021-01-09
14 Clues: loud • soft • 1-beat note • 2-beat note • single layer • getting louder • chordal texture • repeating pattern • music notation’s 5 lines • how high or low a note is • layers in a piece of music • tells us the number of beats per bar • everyone singing/playing the same line • good melodies are made up of a ..... structure
Medieval Music 2021-07-22
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- Music not used in the church
- Many notes on one syllable
- Plainchant is also know as _____ chant
- Roaming musician/composers
- Period of music between 450 and 1450
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- More then one melody at the same time
- Medieval stringed instrument
- slowing down a chant and adding a faster higher melody
- Music of the church
- Single melody line
- Form commonly used in secular songs
- Keyboard instruments used in the church
- the series of notes used (not scales)
- Language which plainchants were written
14 Clues: Single melody line • Music of the church • Many notes on one syllable • Roaming musician/composers • Medieval stringed instrument • Music not used in the church • Form commonly used in secular songs • Period of music between 450 and 1450 • More then one melody at the same time • the series of notes used (not scales) • Plainchant is also know as _____ chant • ...
Music glossary 2021-02-10
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- ...The winner takes it all, the loser's standing small...
- Your foot starts tapping the floor.
- You can use this word as a name also.
- Words are stretched while singing. Usually people don't understand what singer is singing about.
- Four musicians with string instruments.
- If you are pissed off with this world, just put these on and zone out.
- A magician but in reality.
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- Mozart, Beethoven...
- Hundreds of voices.
- The harmony and clean music is there.
- Robot-dances, 1990-2000, mp3, all that kind of stuff.
- When the instrument doesn't sound right.
- This equipment is especially needed for bassists.
- Synonym for the word: keyboard player.
14 Clues: Hundreds of voices. • Mozart, Beethoven... • A magician but in reality. • Your foot starts tapping the floor. • The harmony and clean music is there. • You can use this word as a name also. • Synonym for the word: keyboard player. • Four musicians with string instruments. • When the instrument doesn't sound right. • This equipment is especially needed for bassists. • ...
Music instruments 2021-03-24
Across
- - tube with a mouthpiece
- - the flow of air across an opening makes the sound
- - piano's grandpa
- - box-shaped musical instrument
- - African drum
- - played by an oboist
- - played by snake charmers in India
Down
- - music instrument that has keys
- - piano's electronic cousin
- - it has a hose and keys
- - several-meter-long wooden and conical
- - made of tubing wrapped into a coil
- - a percussion instrument
- - a stringed instrument played with a bow
14 Clues: - African drum • - piano's grandpa • - played by an oboist • - it has a hose and keys • - tube with a mouthpiece • - a percussion instrument • - piano's electronic cousin • - box-shaped musical instrument • - music instrument that has keys • - played by snake charmers in India • - made of tubing wrapped into a coil • - several-meter-long wooden and conical • ...
Music Terms 2021-04-08
Across
- staff for higher pitches
- string instrument
- Instruments played by striking and shaking
- composer born in 1685
- Bach's music included on this space ship
- Instruments played by buzzing lips
- Lines and spaces to show pitch
- instrument with keyboard and pipes
- silent beat in music
Down
- Instruments played by vibrating the strings
- Instruments with a reed, (except flute)
- instrument with strings and hammers
- instrument with strings that are plucked
- Where Bach was born
14 Clues: string instrument • Where Bach was born • silent beat in music • composer born in 1685 • staff for higher pitches • Lines and spaces to show pitch • Instruments played by buzzing lips • instrument with keyboard and pipes • instrument with strings and hammers • Instruments with a reed, (except flute) • instrument with strings that are plucked • ...
Music vocabulary 2021-08-11
Across
- A note worth 2 beats
- A note worth 4 beats
- The length of 4 semiquavers grouped together (includes a space and digit)
- A note worth 1 beat
- A repeated musical pattern
- The layers of sound
- How long the sound is
Down
- The volume of the sound (loud/soft)
- A bar with 4 crotchet beats (includes a space)
- A note worth half a beat
- How high or low the sound is
- A note worth a quarter of a beat
- The length of 2 quavers grouped together (includes a space and digit)
- How the music makes you feel
- How fast the sound is
15 Clues: A note worth 1 beat • The layers of sound • A note worth 2 beats • A note worth 4 beats • How fast the sound is • How long the sound is • A note worth half a beat • A repeated musical pattern • How high or low the sound is • How the music makes you feel • A note worth a quarter of a beat • The volume of the sound (loud/soft) • A bar with 4 crotchet beats (includes a space) • ...
Music Crossword 2013-02-27
Across
- This band got nominated for best album artwork and won best rock album at the GMA awards. The band is Open ____.
- His cousin's group is called The Clark Sisters, and his dad Bill also was a gospel star. His name is J._____.
- Currently is the lead vocalist of the band Superchick. Her name is Tricia _____.
- Is the main reggae artist that we carry. His bandmates Avion Blackman and Jennifer Howland also have solo albums. His name is ___________.
- Is an inspirational/celtic artist. His name is Daniel _______.
- Is a worship pastor at James River Assembly in Missouri, and has currently only released one album. His name is Steven _______.
- Does a lot of the old hymns in handcrafted form. His name is Craig _____.
- Is a worship artist that wrote the song "Power Of The Cross," however the song has been made popular by the Getty's. Her name is Shelly E.________.
- Bluetree wrote the song "God of this ______," but many people incorrectly asume it is Chris Tomlin, since he made it popular.
Down
- Owners of the Texas Rangers (MLB) decided to start a record label called "RayLynn Records." Their first artist they released on the label was Kyle ________.
- KJ-52 based his artist name after the feeding of the multitude in the Bible, but what is his real last name? Jonah Kirsten ____________.
- Is an experimental folk/jazz/worship band lead by a married couple. Used to be called Michael ________ Band.
- Phinehas, A Past Unknown, and Inhale Exhale are all on the same record label. It is called ___ ______ Records.
- Is a comdeian and singer, and is asociated with the gaithers. His name is Mark ____.
14 Clues: Is an inspirational/celtic artist. His name is Daniel _______. • Does a lot of the old hymns in handcrafted form. His name is Craig _____. • Currently is the lead vocalist of the band Superchick. Her name is Tricia _____. • Is a comdeian and singer, and is asociated with the gaithers. His name is Mark ____. • ...
Music T 2013-12-06
Across
- Barred instrument made of wood.
- It has five lines.
- It happens at the beginning of music.
- Barred instrument made of bigger metal.
- Note worth one beat.
- Names of spaces.
Down
- Small barred instrument made of metal.
- Another word for tune.
- Note worth four beats.
- Note worth two beats.
- It happens in the middle of music.
- The structure, or plan, of music.
- ______Clef
- A short ending.
14 Clues: ______Clef • A short ending. • Names of spaces. • It has five lines. • Note worth one beat. • Note worth two beats. • Another word for tune. • Note worth four beats. • Barred instrument made of wood. • The structure, or plan, of music. • It happens in the middle of music. • It happens at the beginning of music. • Small barred instrument made of metal. • ...
Music Crossword 2013-09-26
14 Clues: Get louder • Play loudly • Get quieter • Play quietly • Play smoothly • Divides up each bar • Same as 4 crotchets • Play short and detatched • Another word for the tune • Half the length of a minim • Bass or treble, for example • Same length as 2 semiquavers • Five lines used to write music • Half the length of a semibreve
Music-Choir 2014-09-08
Across
- different note values that create the beat
- person who the musicians follow when singing a piece
- used to accompany vocalists
- sounds used to make enunciation clear
- used for accompanying
- plan for the particular lesson to be taugh
- marks how to get the target reached
Down
- a type of music genre
- needed to learn music properly
- a singer uses this to breath while singing
- singers
- a tone that makes a song sound like a song
- sound that comes out of the mouth
- ups exercises one does prior to singing
- beat
15 Clues: beat • singers • a type of music genre • used for accompanying • used to accompany vocalists • needed to learn music properly • sound that comes out of the mouth • marks how to get the target reached • sounds used to make enunciation clear • ups exercises one does prior to singing • different note values that create the beat • a singer uses this to breath while singing • ...
