music Crossword Puzzles
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
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 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) • ...
Country & Folk Unit Vocabulary 2026-01-21
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- Acoustic music about peace, nature, and love
- Another name for a pick
- Tuning Tuning the guitar strings to pitches other than E/A/D/G/B/E
- Country style named after Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
- Accompaniment string instrument in Bluegrass and string bands
- Picking A picking style developed by Merle Travis giving rolling effect
- Style Three finger style of banjo playing associated with Bluegrass music.
- Finger Style Banjo style in Bluegrass Music developed by Earl Scruggs
- A variety of background music that plays the chord progression behind the melody
- Picking Playing the guitar with a plectrum rather than fingers
- Bluegrass name for a violin
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- Style of music associated with Western and Southern United States
- Pick Small ring with a plectrum attached placed on the thumb
- Rock Folk music using amplified instruments
- Tuning Tuning a guitar so that strumming produces a major chord
- Pluck a string and then push the string towards the ceiling
- Style Playing the melody in the lower strings and accompaniment on the upper strings.
- Band Country music band with guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and bass
- brush Also known as clawhammer using a thumb stroke then flick back of hand
- Bass Playing chords with bass notes alternating between the root and third or fifth
- Slide Sliding a glass or metal tube on the fingerboard
- Moving along the same string after plucking
- Small string instrument in Bluegrass String Band
23 Clues: Another name for a pick • Bluegrass name for a violin • Rock Folk music using amplified instruments • Moving along the same string after plucking • Acoustic music about peace, nature, and love • Small string instrument in Bluegrass String Band • Slide Sliding a glass or metal tube on the fingerboard • Pluck a string and then push the string towards the ceiling • ...
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
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- - 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
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- - 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Music Keywords 2017-12-12
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- Often used to contrast with and prepare for the return of the chorus
- the lowest part or sequence of a note in a piece of music
- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
- a short repeated phrase in pop and jazz music
- the ending to a piece of music
- a temporary displacement of the regular metric accent in music
- Different layers of instruments
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- the words in a popular song
- a combination simultaneous to produce a pleasing effect
- an introduction
- two or more notes played at the same time
- How the music is put together
- a sequence of notes to create a pleasing tune
- Writing arranged with a metrical rhythm typically having a rhyme
14 Clues: an introduction • the words in a popular song • How the music is put together • the ending to a piece of music • Different layers of instruments • two or more notes played at the same time • a sequence of notes to create a pleasing tune • a short repeated phrase in pop and jazz music • a part of a song that is repeated after each verse • ...
Music Industry 2018-02-25
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- A market dominated by a small number of companies (9)
- A very large company that owns a vast number of other companies (12)
- Major labels have very large ....? (9,7)
- A label owned by a large record company (5,5)
- the word we use to describe the making of a product (10)
- a technology used by mainstream artists to ensure their product is perfect (8)
- A company owns other companies that are involved in both production and distribution (8,11)
- A company owns other companies that are involved in producing media products (10,11)
- The organisation that Rough Trade is part of (7,5)
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- The Big 3 are SonyME, Warner Music and ? (9,5,5)
- an organisation is ......... if it operates across nation state boundaries (6)
- A label not owned by a large record company (11,5)
- Getting the product to the consumer and also the marketing of that product (12)
- name of a producer Micachu often use (7,7)
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) • A label not owned by a large record company (11,5) • The organisation that Rough Trade is part of (7,5) • A market dominated by a small number of companies (9) • ...
Music Crossword 2021-12-06
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- What kind of nose does Rudolph.
- There are this many families of instruments
- On the 5th day of Christmas, I received 5 golden _____.
- Most string instruments in an orchestra have this many strings.
- Family of instruments that are struck, shaken, or scratches, to play.
- A group of people playing instruments together.
- Brass instrument that doesn't use valve keys, but a slide.
- Looks like a brass instrument, but belongs to the Woodwind family.
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- violin bows are made from the hair of this animal.
- Silly name for the part of the violin bow that looks like an eye.
- Family that includes the violin
- Thin piece of wood that give vibrates to make noise in woodwind instruments.
- "Bells on ______ Ring"
- Frosty the Snowman had a nose made out of this vegetable.
- The part of ALL brass instruments that makes the noise bigger as it leave the instrument.
15 Clues: "Bells on ______ Ring" • What kind of nose does Rudolph. • Family that includes the violin • There are this many families of instruments • A group of people playing instruments together. • violin bows are made from the hair of this animal. • On the 5th day of Christmas, I received 5 golden _____. • Frosty the Snowman had a nose made out of this vegetable. • ...
Scottish music 2021-11-30
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- A song sung by working men in the Doric dialect.
- a Scottish word for violin.
- A religious unaccompanied Gaelic song.
- an instrument with a keyboard and buttons that you squeeze.
- a Scottish fiddle tune that features a Scotch snap.
- A fast Scottish dance in 6/8 (compound) time.
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- a Scottish dance in 3/4 (simple) time.
- A Gaelic song sung by women working with tweed.
- A fast Scottish dance tune in 4/4 (simple) time.
- a Scottish song that tells a story.
- a Scottish harp.
- a song used to accompany dancing with a strong sense of rhythm.
- a type of drum used in folk music.
- often unaccompanied bagpipe music with lots of grace notes.
14 Clues: a Scottish harp. • a Scottish word for violin. • a type of drum used in folk music. • a Scottish song that tells a story. • a Scottish dance in 3/4 (simple) time. • A religious unaccompanied Gaelic song. • A fast Scottish dance in 6/8 (compound) time. • A Gaelic song sung by women working with tweed. • A song sung by working men in the Doric dialect. • ...
music stuff 2021-12-10
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- two people
- Loud then immediately soft
- Gradually softer.
- stay silent and say it in your head
- Loud then immediately soft.
- soft
- one person
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- Gradually increases the volume.
- three people
- Strong or loud.
- Die away.
- is Very strong or loud.
- with expression
- all in the same part
- medium or moderately (as in mezzo piano or mezzo-soprano)
15 Clues: soft • Die away. • two people • one person • three people • Strong or loud. • with expression • Gradually softer. • all in the same part • is Very strong or loud. • Loud then immediately soft • Loud then immediately soft. • Gradually increases the volume. • stay silent and say it in your head • medium or moderately (as in mezzo piano or mezzo-soprano)
Music Makers! 2022-02-23
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- An instrument with 88 keys, black and white.
- An African Drum.
- To gradually get louder.
- An instrument meaning 'little bells'.
- The speed of a song.
- The most important line of a song.
- A Brass instrument that slides to play pitches.
- An 'Orff' instrument made of wood bars.
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- A person who writes music.
- The first woodwind invented.
- A repeated pattern.
- A musical note worth 4 beats.
- An 'Orff' instrument made of metal bars.
- The name of the String instrument that you sit to play.
14 Clues: An African Drum. • A repeated pattern. • The speed of a song. • To gradually get louder. • A person who writes music. • The first woodwind invented. • A musical note worth 4 beats. • The most important line of a song. • An instrument meaning 'little bells'. • An 'Orff' instrument made of wood bars. • An 'Orff' instrument made of metal bars. • ...
Music Terminology 2022-02-24
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- one or more notes that come before the first full measure
- one person plays
- extend the music staff
- tells you when to breath
- 3 beats in 4/4 time
- to emphasize the note
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- cancels a flat or sharp
- to get gradually louder
- fast tempo
- two parts played at the same time
- notes that are played the same but written differently
- notes in ascending or decending order
- group or section solo
- hold the note or rest longer than normal
14 Clues: fast tempo • one person plays • 3 beats in 4/4 time • group or section solo • to emphasize the note • extend the music staff • cancels a flat or sharp • to get gradually louder • tells you when to breath • two parts played at the same time • notes in ascending or decending order • hold the note or rest longer than normal • notes that are played the same but written differently • ...
Music Vocabulary 2024-02-19
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- A musical instrument that usually has six strings and that you play with your fingers or with a plectrum
- A type of music intended for dancing at discos, that was especially popular in the 1970s. It is influenced by soul music but has electronic instruments and a strong regular beat
- Popular music of the sort that has been popular since the 1950s, usually with a strong rhythm and simple tunes, often contrasted with rock, soul and other forms of popular music
- An electronic musical instrument that has keys like a piano and can be made to play in different styles or to sound like different instruments
- The activity of broadcasting programmes for people to listen to
- A large musical instrument played by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard. The sound is produced by small hammers hitting the metal strings inside it.
- A public performance of music
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- Music written in a Western musical tradition, usually using an established form (for example a symphony). It is generally considered to be serious and to have a lasting value
- A musical instrument with strings, which you hold under your chin and play with a bow
- A type of popular music with spoken words and a steady beat, originally played by young African Americans
- A small piece of equipment that can store information taken from the internet and that you can carry with you, for example so that you can listen to music
- A dramatic work in which all or most of the words are sung to music; works of this type as an art form or entertainment
- A musical instrument made of a hollow round frame with plastic or skin stretched tightly across one or both ends. You play it by hitting it with sticks or with your hands
- A small disc on which sound or information is recorded. They can be played or read on various types of machines, including CD players and computers. (the abbreviation for ‘Compact Disc’)
14 Clues: A public performance of music • The activity of broadcasting programmes for people to listen to • A musical instrument with strings, which you hold under your chin and play with a bow • A musical instrument that usually has six strings and that you play with your fingers or with a plectrum • ...
Random Music 2024-02-06
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- considered the “heartbeat” instrument in music
- Paul Anka “Put your head on my…”
- an electronic device that broadcasts music and news
- 1952 movie musical “… in the Rain”
- “It burns burns burns the…”
- a group of singers who perform during church services
- “Hush Little Baby” or “Rock-a-Bye Baby” for example
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- band a group of instrumentalists who perform at halftime
- “Everybody Loves Somebody” and “That’s Amore” singer, Dean…
- style of dance popular in the 1940s with jazz music
- singer of “My Way” and “New York, New York”
- formal name for a fiddle
- another name for a phonograph record
- most popular music genre in the 1950s
14 Clues: formal name for a fiddle • “It burns burns burns the…” • Paul Anka “Put your head on my…” • 1952 movie musical “… in the Rain” • another name for a phonograph record • most popular music genre in the 1950s • singer of “My Way” and “New York, New York” • considered the “heartbeat” instrument in music • style of dance popular in the 1940s with jazz music • ...
Music Memory 2023-12-13
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- Estancia Suite: Malambo
- Hungarian Sketches: Bear Dance
- Sleeping Beauty: Waltz
- The Tale of Tsar Saltan: Flight of the Bumblebee
- Sixty Minutes Polka
- Lakme: Flower Duet
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- Madama Butterfly: Humming Chorus
- Piano Sonata No. 8, "Pathetique": Movement 3
- Orchestral Suite No. 2: Badinerie
- Semper Fidelis
- Symphony No. 94, "Surprise": Movement 2
- Radetzky March
- Minute Waltz
- Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope: Cantina Band
14 Clues: Minute Waltz • Semper Fidelis • Radetzky March • Lakme: Flower Duet • Sixty Minutes Polka • Sleeping Beauty: Waltz • Estancia Suite: Malambo • Hungarian Sketches: Bear Dance • Madama Butterfly: Humming Chorus • Orchestral Suite No. 2: Badinerie • Symphony No. 94, "Surprise": Movement 2 • Piano Sonata No. 8, "Pathetique": Movement 3 • The Tale of Tsar Saltan: Flight of the Bumblebee • ...
Music Notes 2023-09-17
Music genres 2024-12-16
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- A Jamaican genre known for its offbeat rhythm and chill vibe.
- A genre with rhythmic speech and beats, often tied to urban culture.
- A genre featuring rhythms like salsa and tango.
- A genre known for improvisation and swing rhythms.
- A genre often featuring stories of rural life and heartbreak.
- Traditional music passed down through generations.
- A genre known for composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
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- A dramatic genre combining singing and orchestral music.
- A genre of electronic dance music with repetitive beats.
- A mainstream genre with catchy melodies and lyrics.
- A style of rhythmic spoken lyrics, often with beats.
- metal A loud and intense genre with electric guitars and strong beats.
- A genre combining rhythm and blues with gospel influences.
- A genre with electric guitars, strong beats, and diverse subgenres.
14 Clues: A genre featuring rhythms like salsa and tango. • A genre known for improvisation and swing rhythms. • Traditional music passed down through generations. • A mainstream genre with catchy melodies and lyrics. • A style of rhythmic spoken lyrics, often with beats. • A genre known for composers like Mozart and Beethoven. • ...
Japanese Music 2025-05-05
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- This word describes a five note scale
- A long-necked, Japanese banjo with a square body (8)
- A "brighter" sounding pentatonic scale, with no semitones (2)
- A flat Japanese harp
- The number 1 in Japanese
- A striaght, Japanese flute, made from bamboo(10)
- A texture in music that has more than one melody playing at a time (10)
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- The sticks used to hit the answer to 8 (5)
- A "dark" sounding pentatonic scale, which includes 2 semitones (2)
- A texture in music that has a melody accompanied by chords (10)
- A Japanese mouth organ, with many small pipes (3)
- A texture in music that has only one melody playing with no accompaniment (10)
- A small Japanese oboe (9)
- The name of the big, powerful japanese drums (5)
14 Clues: A flat Japanese harp • The number 1 in Japanese • A small Japanese oboe (9) • This word describes a five note scale • The sticks used to hit the answer to 8 (5) • The name of the big, powerful japanese drums (5) • A striaght, Japanese flute, made from bamboo(10) • A Japanese mouth organ, with many small pipes (3) • A long-necked, Japanese banjo with a square body (8) • ...
Blues Music 2024-07-06
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- Common theme in blues lyrics, often dealing with sorrow or hardship.(7)
- Instrument central to blues music.(6)
- Legendary blues musician known for his mysterious life and death (last name).(7)
- Type of conversation where one musical phrase is answered by another.(4)
- British band part of the 1960s blues boom (first word).(13)
- City associated with the urban style of blues music.(7)
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- Number of bars found within the chord progression.(6)
- The musical genre known for its deep emotional expression and distinctive musical patterns (blues)
- The area in the southern United States where blues music originated.(5)
- A hallmark musical scale in blues music.(10)
- Instrument often used in blues music, also known as the "blues harp".(9)
- Known as the "Mother of the Blues" (last name).(6)
- Famous blues musician known as the "Empress of the Blues" (last name).(5)
- This "King of the Blues" played a guitar named Lucille (initials).(6)
14 Clues: Instrument central to blues music.(6) • A hallmark musical scale in blues music.(10) • Known as the "Mother of the Blues" (last name).(6) • Number of bars found within the chord progression.(6) • City associated with the urban style of blues music.(7) • British band part of the 1960s blues boom (first word).(13) • ...
Music Lyrics 2024-07-30
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- I'll ____ you down, through the eye of the storm(sd)
- Be something you love and ________(sd)
- And if you only knew her _____,
- I just wanna love like Johnny and ___. (jelly)
- Even ___ cry.(jelly)
- I only wish that Heaven had ___ hours. (jelly)
- There's a ______ in my closet (jelly roll)
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- Don't be a casualty, cut the _______(sd)
- Cause my _____ are real, and they're trained how to kill
- I'm staring down the ____ of a 45(sd)
- You'd never know that she's in _____.(jelly)
- What if the night sky was missin' the ____? (jelly)
- When you gonna wake up and _______ (sd)
- I got these ____ to keep me company. (jelly)
14 Clues: Even ___ cry.(jelly) • And if you only knew her _____, • I'm staring down the ____ of a 45(sd) • Be something you love and ________(sd) • When you gonna wake up and _______ (sd) • Don't be a casualty, cut the _______(sd) • There's a ______ in my closet (jelly roll) • You'd never know that she's in _____.(jelly) • I got these ____ to keep me company. (jelly) • ...
music crossword 2024-11-08
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- Tells us how many beats are in a measure
- Receives 2 beats in 4/4 time.
- A composition with parts for two players
- The end of a section of music.
- Receives 1 beat in 4/4 time
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- play the music again from the beginning
- Playing the same music beginning at different time
- The distance between two bar lines.
- Receives 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- used to extend the staff
- A suggested place to take a breath.
- line Divides the staff into measures.
- 5 lines and 4 spaces used for writing music.
- One person playing
14 Clues: One person playing • used to extend the staff • Receives 1 beat in 4/4 time • Receives 2 beats in 4/4 time. • Receives 4 beats in 4/4 time. • The end of a section of music. • The distance between two bar lines. • A suggested place to take a breath. • play the music again from the beginning • line Divides the staff into measures. • Tells us how many beats are in a measure • ...
Music Mancanegara 2025-03-17
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- perpaduan bunyi yang selaras.
- genre pada musik tradisional hindustani
- Musik vokal tanpa instrumental.
- alat musik petik/ string dari India
- alat musik membranofon dari India
- rimba nyanyian pengantar tidur anak pada masyarakat brunei
- alat musik tiup terbuat dari bambu yang terdapat di thailand utara
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- alat yang digunakan untuk menyamakan tempo lagu pada musik
- lagu rakyat korea
- musik country khas thailand
- teknik pemenggalan kalimat musik dengan baik dan benar
- alat musik tradisional jepang
- Harmonisasi tiga nada atau lebih.
- musik untuk mengiringi penari tradisional khmer
14 Clues: lagu rakyat korea • musik country khas thailand • perpaduan bunyi yang selaras. • alat musik tradisional jepang • Musik vokal tanpa instrumental. • alat musik membranofon dari India • Harmonisasi tiga nada atau lebih. • alat musik petik/ string dari India • genre pada musik tradisional hindustani • musik untuk mengiringi penari tradisional khmer • ...
Music Terms 2025-10-30
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- Legato and staccato are examples of this
- The combination of notes sung simultaneously
- Sound a choir makes- based on quality, balance, & blend
- The main tune of a song
- clef A swirly symbol on the staff
- A series of exercises to prepare the voice for singing
- A symbol like this ^ that is over or under a note
- The perceived highness or lowness of a sound
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- The variations in volume from soft to loud
- The way in which a sound interacts in a space
- The name for do, re, mi, fa, sol, etc.
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music
- The basic, recurring steady pulse in music
- The speed at which a piece of music is performed
14 Clues: The main tune of a song • clef A swirly symbol on the staff • The name for do, re, mi, fa, sol, etc. • Legato and staccato are examples of this • The variations in volume from soft to loud • The basic, recurring steady pulse in music • The pattern of sounds and silences in music • The combination of notes sung simultaneously • The perceived highness or lowness of a sound • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 5: My Favorite Subject is Art 2013-05-27
American Teenager Summer Activities 2023-08-24
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. • ...
Review U 1-6 2025-12-31
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- (adj.): not able to hear anything
- (n.): to make a guess about something that will happen
- (n.): a famous Italian artist and scientist
- (n.): painting, sculpture, music, and other things that are made to look or sound beautiful
- (v.): to write a piece of music
- (v.): a change or improvement
- (n.): a belief in a God or many gods
- (n.): a famous German musician and composer
- (n.): a tool that helps people see things that are very small
- (n.): a famous Italian artist
- (adj.): very smart
- (n.): something used for making music; a piano or drum is an instrument
- (n.): a famous German scientist
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- (n.): a tool that helps people see things that are very far away
- (n.): a famous Italian scientist
- (n.): a person who makes art
- (n.): a time in Europe when art, music, science, and religion started to advance very quickly
- (adj.): very bad
- (v.): to make something better, or to become better
- (n): the study of how things work and why things happen on Earth and in space
- (n.): tiny pieces that everything is made with
- (n.): someone who is smarter than most people
- (v.): to make and improve a thing or idea
- (adj): something that people do not know about or understand
- (n.): someone who plays music or writes music
- (n.): a test to find out if an idea is right or wrong
- (n.): a person who has a job in science and learns by doing science experiments
- (n.): any time after now
- (n.): art made out of stone, wood, or metal
- (n.): when someone plays music for people to watch and listen to
30 Clues: (adj.): very bad • (adj.): very smart • (n.): any time after now • (n.): a person who makes art • (v.): a change or improvement • (n.): a famous Italian artist • (v.): to write a piece of music • (n.): a famous German scientist • (n.): a famous Italian scientist • (adj.): not able to hear anything • (n.): a belief in a God or many gods • (v.): to make and improve a thing or idea • ...
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 • ...
Texture 2026-01-20
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- chords Short, sharp chords played for rhythmic emphasis
- Music with two or more independent melodies played at the same time
- A broken-chord accompaniment pattern used in classical music often in the left hand
- Music based mainly on chords rather than a melody
- The way a bass line that moves in steady steps, often using crotchets or quavers - esp in Jazz
- Music with a main melody supported by chords
- A texture with a clear main tune supported by harmony
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- When a melody is copied by another part shortly after it is first heard
- Music with a single melodic line and no harmony
- A secondary melody played alongside the main melody
- A melody where different parts start the same tune at different times
- A higher melodic line played or sung above the main melody
- A strict form of imitation where parts enter one after another with the same melody
- Music built up using several musical layers added together
- Two or more performers playing or singing the same notes at the same time
- How the different layers of sound are combined in a piece of music
16 Clues: Music with a main melody supported by chords • Music with a single melodic line and no harmony • Music based mainly on chords rather than a melody • A secondary melody played alongside the main melody • A texture with a clear main tune supported by harmony • chords Short, sharp chords played for rhythmic emphasis • ...
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
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
