music Crossword Puzzles
Grade 3 - Music Crossword - 2025 2025-05-14
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- a popular kid's song that is the #1 video on Youtube ever
- a male pop singer with the songs '24K Magic', 'Marry You' and 'APT'
- a very popular song is a _____
- the words of a song
- something to play music with (guitar, bass, drums, etc)楽器
- the 4 members of the Beatles were John, Paul, George and _______
- the sound of a song that is good to listen to
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- a traditional type of music from a local culture
- use this to listen to music (for example Airpods)
- the most popular app to listen to music
- the rhythm and pace of a song
- a set of songs that artist makes (10-20 songs)
- a popular movie with the song 'I just can't wait to be King'
- a live music performance
- a type of music that includes rap, DJs and breakdancing (Drake and Jay Z)
- a band with the songs 'she will be loved', 'payphone' and 'Sunday morning'
16 Clues: the words of a song • a live music performance • the rhythm and pace of a song • a very popular song is a _____ • the most popular app to listen to music • the sound of a song that is good to listen to • a set of songs that artist makes (10-20 songs) • a traditional type of music from a local culture • use this to listen to music (for example Airpods) • ...
20th Century Music Trends 2024-01-29
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- Late 20th Century genre that combines jazz-style rhythms with a focus on dance and lyrics
- Composers looking back to and writing in the style of the Classical Era
- Popular music trend using electronics, heavy percussion, and jazz-style harmonies
- The use of limited musical materials
- Late 20th Century genre that incorporated jazz-style rhythms and synthetic instruments
- Music with a tonal center
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- Musical trend that sought to break all the rules
- Music without a tonal center
- Music trend conveying a mood
- A musical trend that incorporated politics
- Music that uses computers to manipulate the sound
- Music genre with jagged, broken rhythms; precursor to jazz
- Music genre with syncopated, danceable rhythms; lots of individual expression
13 Clues: Music with a tonal center • Music without a tonal center • Music trend conveying a mood • The use of limited musical materials • A musical trend that incorporated politics • Musical trend that sought to break all the rules • Music that uses computers to manipulate the sound • Music genre with jagged, broken rhythms; precursor to jazz • ...
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Music • Vital • Style • Energy • Rhythm • Emotion • Culture • Costumes • Movement • Lighting • Expression • Dedication • Performance • Interpretation
Daily routine 2022-01-19
ESA Crossword 2024-04-14
16 Clues: rob • film • dance • music • parks • splash • gotcha • furries • converse • annoying • visualart • deodorant • mainstage • docmartens • bishopallen • musicaltheatre
SCHOOL SIGNS 2024-10-10
CHAPTER 5: My favorite subject is art 2013-05-29
Meanings of dance 2021-02-23
16 Clues: Art • Dance • Vital • Music • Style • Rhythm • Energy • Emotion • Culture • Movement • Lighting • Costumes • Dedication • Expression • Performance • Interpretation
Essential Elements Terms crossword 2022-03-10
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- f- forte (play loudly)
- and remember to use full breath support to control your tone at all dyanamic levels.
- Rest 1 silent beat
- cancels a flat note or sharp # and remains in effect for the entire measure
- Staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where nts and rests are written.
- is the pulse of music and like your heartbeat it should remail really steady
- Line extend musicstaff. Notes on ledger lines can be above or below the staff.
- two or more notes played together. each combination forms a chord.
- 4 beats
- indicates how many beats per measure ad what kind of note gets one beat
- 2 beats
- raises the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
- Note 1 beat
- bar lines divide music staff into measures,
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- the key signature tells us which notes to play with sharps (#) or flats (note) throughout the music. Indicates the key of g - play all f's as sharps.
- one or more notes that come before the first full measure. The beats of pick-up notes are subtracted from the last measure.
- Line divide music staff into measures.
- indicates the position of the note names on a music staff
- a composition with two different parts, played together.
- mf- mezzo forte (play moderately loud)
- p- piano (play softly)
- take a deep breath through your mouth after you play a full-length note.
- Bar indicates the end of a peice of music.
- holds the note (or rest) longer than normal.
- lowers the note and remains in effects for the entire measure.
- without stopping, play once again from the beginning.
26 Clues: 4 beats • 2 beats • Note 1 beat • Rest 1 silent beat • f- forte (play loudly) • p- piano (play softly) • Line divide music staff into measures. • mf- mezzo forte (play moderately loud) • Bar indicates the end of a peice of music. • bar lines divide music staff into measures, • holds the note (or rest) longer than normal. • without stopping, play once again from the beginning. • ...
Musical Crossword 2019-07-18
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- Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da
- American heavy metal band best known for their albums such as Kill ‘Em All and Death Magnetic
- Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani
- A renowned Bollywood playback singer who sang Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja.
- The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’.
- Indian origin American music producer featured in Gully Boy.
- Bollywood music director who rose to fame with Anurag Kashyap’s Dev D.
- John Legend, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison.
- An Indian rock band featured in movies such as Black Friday, Gulaal, and Masaan.
- Indian music composer best known for songs such as Gudgudiya and Ambar.
- Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen
- Freddy Mercury’s legendary band.
- Tim Berling, the electronic music DJ that made the song Wake Me Up.
- The Legendary American singer and Nobel Prize Winner for Literature
- English rock band known for their songs Wish you were here, Another Brick on the Wall
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- Oscar-winning Indian music director
- India's First Hindi Rap Megastar
- American actor, singer, and musician. The King of Rock n Roll
- Good Girl Gone Bad
- American actor and singer who sung Fly me to the moon and Strangers in the night.
- Marshall Bruce Matthers III regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time.
- Bhangra King of the 90s.
- We are the Sultans of Swing!
- Indian rapper named Vivian Fernandes
- Indian rapper who composed the hit song ‘DJ wale babu’
- The singer-songwriter who sang Shape of you, Photograph, and Thinking out loud.
- Former American rock band considered the greatest Grunge band of all times.
- Saul Hudson, Lead Guitarist of the famous band Guns N’ Roses.
28 Clues: Good Girl Gone Bad • Bhangra King of the 90s. • We are the Sultans of Swing! • India's First Hindi Rap Megastar • Freddy Mercury’s legendary band. • Oscar-winning Indian music director • Indian rapper named Vivian Fernandes • Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani • Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen • Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da • ...
Testing stuff 2014-08-11
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- A celebration of Caribbean culture, music and cuisine
- If you want to enjoy the sun without any tan lines, be sure to hit up this beach
- Pedestrian Sundays are a big hit here
- You might find Nadal of Federer here
- This 13 acres district comprises more than 40 heritage buildings and 10 streets, and is the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America
- If you enjoy Shakespeare, trying shaking it up and watch it outside this summer at _____.
- Once a month, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opens it’s doors at night for _______. You can enjoy live music, wine, and art all at once
- October’s Very Own Festival hosted by Drake
- Occurs Thursdays at lunchtime in Nathan Phillips Square
- Hope you didn’t miss the electronic music festival featuring Calvin Harris last weekend
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- Groovin’ music found near sandy shores
- Movie being filmed in Toronto
- On the Labour Day weekend, enjoy some rides and try some wacky food at this giant event
- A colourful ten day event that occurs at the end of June
- Annual music and art festival held every June
- Where you might run in to Harvey Specter
- Toronto’s first dedicated board games café
- Each year, spot some of the biggest movie stars as they come out to showcase their work at ______.
- This August, comedians, contortionists, musicians, magicians, fire jugglers, acrobats, aerial artists, clowns, and daredevils all come together for North America’s largest street performer festival
- Not just a place to dock your boat, but also to catch a weekly outdoor movie on a big screen
- Yoga, dance, martial arts, and live music come together for “movement, music, and meditation” outdoors this August for______.
21 Clues: Movie being filmed in Toronto • You might find Nadal of Federer here • Pedestrian Sundays are a big hit here • Groovin’ music found near sandy shores • Where you might run in to Harvey Specter • Toronto’s first dedicated board games café • October’s Very Own Festival hosted by Drake • Annual music and art festival held every June • ...
Christmas Crossword 2023-12-22
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- There are 7 of them, all with Greek etymology
- Dr. Bos to the students of GRCC, for example
- A form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred chant in Latin
- A recital is an example of one performed by a soloist
- An extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often for orchestra
- This composer wrote his first [13 across] at the age of eight.
- Claude Debussy is a leading figure of this type of classical music
- Most theory students are expected to memorize all 30, preceded by [6 down]
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- A crotchet is a fourth of one
- The first word of an aria from Act II, Scene 1 of the Italian opera Giulio Cesare by George Frideric Handel
- A type of clinical & evidence-based therapy that uses _____ interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship. Onalee Melton is an example of one.
- Music not written in any [6 down] or [3 across]
- GRCC's conducting professor
- A standard piano has 88
- This first word of a subgenre that is a literal consistent, unflinching and enveloping of monolithic noise.
- A type of music originally understood as an entirely sung piece
- Onalee Melton is an example of this kind of [20 down]
- A piece of music in which all notes of the chromatic scale are sounded as often as one another, followed by [16 down]
- A modern composer who composed "Five Hebrew Love Songs"
- This type of "deafness" is known as amusia
- This composer composed over 1,000 pieces of music during his lifetime, but was unappreciated while he was alive
- The opening of Bach's Toccata in D minor is an example of one
- A vocalist whose vocal range is from approximately C4 to High A5
23 Clues: A standard piano has 88 • GRCC's conducting professor • A crotchet is a fourth of one • This type of "deafness" is known as amusia • Dr. Bos to the students of GRCC, for example • There are 7 of them, all with Greek etymology • Music not written in any [6 down] or [3 across] • A recital is an example of one performed by a soloist • ...
Instruments 2023-11-27
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- A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air through closed lips to produce musical tones.
- Instruments that produce sound through striking or shaking, including drums, cymbals, and xylophones.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- Music Printed or written music notation that musicians read to perform a piece.
- Concave metal plates that produce a crashing sound when struck together.
- The pattern of beats and durations in music
- A woodwind instrument with a double reed, played by blowing air through a narrow, tubular body.
- A brass instrument with a coiled tube and a flared bell, played with a hand in the bell to change the tone.
- The person who leads and directs a musical ensemble, often using a baton.
- A woodwind instrument with a high, clear sound, played by blowing across a hole near one end of a long tube.
- A family of woodwind instruments with a conical metal body and a single-reed mouthpiece.
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- The variations in loudness and intensity in music.
- Wooden sticks used to strike drums and other percussion instruments.
- A small flute with a high pitch and bright tone.
- A brass instrument with a sliding tube that changes the length of the instrument, producing different pitches.
- The largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument with a wide, coiled tube.
- Gradually decreasing the volume of the music
- Gradually increasing the volume of the music.
- The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to create a pleasing sound.
- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, typically having a cylindrical tube with finger holes and keys.
20 Clues: The pattern of beats and durations in music • Gradually decreasing the volume of the music • Gradually increasing the volume of the music. • The speed at which a piece of music is played. • A small flute with a high pitch and bright tone. • The variations in loudness and intensity in music. • Wooden sticks used to strike drums and other percussion instruments. • ...
Film Scores 2025-05-21
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- The composer who wrote the scores for many popular films, including The Lion King, Inception, and Interstellar
- Music was originally played during movies in the theater because the ________ was very loud
- The first "talking film", released in 1927
- A method of recording a film score where clicks are played either out loud or in the conductor's ear, and then the musicians follow the clicks in their music and play accordingly
- The composer who is most famous for scoring the films "Forrest Gump" and "Back to the Future"
- The rapper who created a companion album for the film "Black Panther"
- The composer who wrote the scores for many popular films, including Harry Potter, Star Wars, and E.T.
- The first film to have a score composed specifically for it
- A film score based on the script only
- the star of the "Men in Black" film, who also recorded music based on the film (featured in the credits)
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- The composer who wrote the scores for the films King Kong, Gone With the Wind, and Casablanca
- Syncing the sound directly with the action happening on the screen
- The composer of the film score for "Ratatouille"
- A movie genre where music is commonly used to manipulate the viewers emotions
- The composer of the film score for "Black Panther"
- The composer who is most famous for his film score for the Lord of the Rings movies
- An early Disney film that used the "music before visuals" method of film scoring- the animation was designed based on pre-existing classical music
- Russian composer employed to write music for Stalinist propaganda films
- An early Disney cartoon musical that came out in 1937
- The composer of the film score for "Men in Black"
20 Clues: A film score based on the script only • The first "talking film", released in 1927 • The composer of the film score for "Ratatouille" • The composer of the film score for "Men in Black" • The composer of the film score for "Black Panther" • An early Disney cartoon musical that came out in 1937 • The first film to have a score composed specifically for it • ...
daleyza galvan santoyo 2026-01-09
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- era-1450-1600 an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts and instruments were added to many works
- man or woman who supports or protects something,such as an orchestra,a composer,or an event,or a cause.
- to be a priest but never served the church in religious capacity he was known for his opera. he had the support of several royal patrons .
- era-450-1450
- musical work for solo instrument
- music performed in church
- school of music or dramatic art.
- era-1600-1750 an era where art and music became extravagant
- song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different notes.the melodiesare sung in unison and are often a musical form or prayer.
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- Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass.
- set to music and sung by performers with orchestral accompaniment,scenery,acting,and sometimes dancing.
- von ginger-became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior. she was the first to write music for female voices.hildegard wrote books about herbal medicine,music,and political matters.
- musical instrument with a keyboard such as a piano,harpsichord,clavichord or organ.
- companies-the group that performs the opera .
- alone,sometimes with an accompaniment.
- musical work for chorus and soloist or soloists ,often with orchestral accompaniment.
- musician-the people who compose,conduct or preform music at the place of residence of a king,queen,leader,or dignitary.
17 Clues: era-450-1450 • music performed in church • musical work for solo instrument • school of music or dramatic art. • alone,sometimes with an accompaniment. • companies-the group that performs the opera . • Lord have mercy and is part of the Catholic mass. • era-1600-1750 an era where art and music became extravagant • ...
Baroque Crossword 2020-10-26
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- Baroque style
- “Discovered” gravity
- President born during this time period
- piece that tells a story through music with singers, costumes, sets, and acting
- Death ended the Baroque Era
- Invented the telescope
- Known for composing Instrumental music
- Era between the years 1600-1750
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- term for when a composer depicts the meaning of a word through the music
- popular instrument of this time period, found primarily in churches due to its size
- main theme/melody in a fugue
- Known for composing Vocal music
- known for composing Vocal music
- popular instrument of this time period similar to the piano
- the repeat of the melody/harmony in a fugue
- A longer VOCAL piece that tells a story through music but has no costumes or acting
- Many independent melodies playing at the same time
17 Clues: Baroque style • “Discovered” gravity • Invented the telescope • Death ended the Baroque Era • main theme/melody in a fugue • Known for composing Vocal music • known for composing Vocal music • Era between the years 1600-1750 • Known for composing Instrumental music • President born during this time period • the repeat of the melody/harmony in a fugue • ...
4.13 Crossword_mya 2023-04-11
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- When music is played on a radio, streaming service, social media, or given any type of promotion.
- Illegal duplication of recorded music without permission.
- An award created in 1967 to award country artists.
- The part of the record company that handles artist advertising, promotion, and publicity.
- A Green Icon music streaming service.
- An award was created in 1973 for the best pop music.
- This is when an artist starts making music under a label to create a product of music.
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- A standard for ranking music.
- A system of weekly data tracking music.
- An award created in 1989 for best songs on the Billboard's weekly charts.
- An award given by the Academy Award for Movie's best original score.
- A award that is given to musical artists.
- This is when a record label supports artists, and bands while on tour or performing. It helps with the artist's overall development.
13 Clues: A standard for ranking music. • A Green Icon music streaming service. • A system of weekly data tracking music. • A award that is given to musical artists. • An award created in 1967 to award country artists. • An award was created in 1973 for the best pop music. • Illegal duplication of recorded music without permission. • ...
Yukee Crossword 2024-09-26
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- Yukee's jazzy friend who plays double bass
- Yukee's friend who jams out with percussion
- A musical instrument played with sticks, that keeps a steady rhythm in a song
- A musical instrument that is played by strumming its strings (hint: Stripes named his 'Betsy')
- A music term for the words we sing in a song
- A music term that describes how high or low a song is
- Yukee's thrifty friend who like to recycle and make new instruemnts
- A musical instrument that looks like a small guitar (hint: it's Yukee's favourite!)
- A musical instrument that sounds twinkly and is played by hitting a mallet on a bar (hint: Stripes loses one of these)
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- A music term for a group of friends who play instruments together
- A musical instrument that can be plucked or played with a bow, that is often used in jazz music
- Yukee's friend who likes yoga and twinkly sounds
- Yukee's friend who loves to rock out on guitar!
- A music word that describes the steady beat of a song
- A music term that describes how fast or slow a song is
- A music term that describes what kind of sound a song has, like jazz or rock
16 Clues: Yukee's jazzy friend who plays double bass • Yukee's friend who jams out with percussion • A music term for the words we sing in a song • Yukee's friend who loves to rock out on guitar! • Yukee's friend who likes yoga and twinkly sounds • A music word that describes the steady beat of a song • A music term that describes how high or low a song is • ...
W.A. Mozart 2017-11-27
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- Mozart's father's name
- Mozart's _____ concerto is his most famous
- Wolfgang ________ Mozart
- The death of Bach began the _________ Era
- One critic said, "Mozart is ________"
- Instrument Mozart was most afraid of
- The Magic ________
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- Piece of music for a solo instrument and orchestra
- Age Mozart began learning the clavichord
- Type of keyboard during the Baroque/Classical Eras of music
- To write music
- Country Mozart was born
- Age Mozart began composing music
13 Clues: To write music • The Magic ________ • Mozart's father's name • Country Mozart was born • Wolfgang ________ Mozart • Age Mozart began composing music • Instrument Mozart was most afraid of • One critic said, "Mozart is ________" • Age Mozart began learning the clavichord • The death of Bach began the _________ Era • Mozart's _____ concerto is his most famous • ...
FES Team 2022-08-16
20 Clues: smart • purse • music • smily • sister • colors • coffee • library • math wiz • first grade • kindergarten • quiet please • special pugbooks • special dedicated • young kindergarten • third second grade • music every morning • you must be confused • new kid on the block • going outside everyday
Los pasatiempos 2023-05-22
25 Clues: dice • chess • cards • dance • sewing • acting • baking • leisure • pastime • blanket • checkers • junk food • astronomy • orchestra • encounter • billiards • board game • game piece • music group • handicrafts • street vendor • debut/premiere • cozy/welcoming • street musician • danceable music
random word crossword 2022-01-13
22 Clues: - god • - tap • -human • - snack • - smoke • - alone • - school • - fly it • - clothe • - measure • - read it • - superior • - guardian • - language • - chip brand • - cell phone • - live in it • - music artist • story - movie • - type or iron • - Don't tolerate • hop - music genre
MUSIC !!!! (No Cheating) 2020-06-30
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- we listen to it all the time
- It makes a nice sound ( only if you do it right) !
- Eminem was one of the fastest people to do this .
- You say wow whenever you listen to it !
- Ballerina's often dance to this .
- You would THINK it is popular in Texas
- African/Nigerian Music
- Music from the voice .
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- The highest group of singing voices .
- Mark Ronson and Bruno mars made a song with this in the name .
- Sang in Catholic Churches
- KISS plays this type of music
- No singing
- The highest male and lowest female singing voice .
- This can be a type of guitar
- A phrase from the bee Movie .
- Hypnosis
- Music Sang in Pentecostal churches
- A mixture of singing and speaking
19 Clues: Hypnosis • No singing • African/Nigerian Music • Music from the voice . • Sang in Catholic Churches • we listen to it all the time • This can be a type of guitar • KISS plays this type of music • A phrase from the bee Movie . • Ballerina's often dance to this . • A mixture of singing and speaking • The highest group of singing voices . • Music Sang in Pentecostal churches • ...
2014 AS & BV Choir Tour 2013-08-06
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- the speed of music
- a song or hymn celebrating christmas
- a separate section of a larger composition
- expressively
- includes all twelve notes in an octave
- smooth, connected
- a group of six musicians who perform a piece composed for six parts
- very loud
- the distance between two pitches
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- a piece of music written for two performers
- the highest female voice
- the structure of a piece of music
- one who directs a group of performers
- the flats and sharps at the beginning of each staff line indicating the key of music the piece is to be played
- short, detached
- one or more vocalists performing without accompaniment
- introduction to an opera or other large musical work
- the lowest male voice
- sliding between two notes
19 Clues: very loud • expressively • short, detached • smooth, connected • the speed of music • the lowest male voice • the highest female voice • sliding between two notes • the distance between two pitches • the structure of a piece of music • a song or hymn celebrating christmas • one who directs a group of performers • includes all twelve notes in an octave • ...
7th & 8th Grade Band Final Review 2022-05-19
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- receives half a beat (sound)
- lowers the pitch of a note
- gradually play louder
- give stress or special emphasis on a beat
- specifies how many beats are in a measure
- the volume of the music
- repeat at the sign (dal segno)
- raises the pitch of a note
- space between two bar lines
- repeat at the beginning of the piece
- mark in the music which tells the performer to repeat a specific section
- symbol canceling out a flat or sharp
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- sustain a note; any length determined by the conductor
- receives two beats (sound)
- take a breath
- gradually slows down
- break or interruption in music; any length determined by the conductor
- receives four beats (silent)
- lines and spaces on which the music is written
19 Clues: take a breath • gradually slows down • gradually play louder • the volume of the music • receives two beats (sound) • lowers the pitch of a note • raises the pitch of a note • space between two bar lines • receives half a beat (sound) • receives four beats (silent) • repeat at the sign (dal segno) • repeat at the beginning of the piece • symbol canceling out a flat or sharp • ...
Rock 'n' Roll 2023-07-28
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- Event featuring multiple rock bands
- Platform for rock performances
- Rock 'n' roll is a music ___
- Frontperson delivering the vocals
- Describes iconic rock 'n' roll figures
- Collection of recorded songs
- Place where rock 'n' roll records are made
- Devoted followers of rock 'n' roll
- Instrument like piano or organ in a rock band
- A catchy and infectious rhythm
- Words to a rock 'n' roll song
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- An artist known for producing chart-topping songs
- Live show of rock 'n' roll music
- The King of ___
- Technique that adds expression to guitar notes
- A prominent figure in rock history
- Dedicated followers of rock 'n' roll music
- Iconic instrument in rock 'n' roll
- Lists of popular songs ranked by sales
- Type of guitar commonly used in rock music
20 Clues: The King of ___ • Rock 'n' roll is a music ___ • Collection of recorded songs • Words to a rock 'n' roll song • Platform for rock performances • A catchy and infectious rhythm • Live show of rock 'n' roll music • Frontperson delivering the vocals • A prominent figure in rock history • Iconic instrument in rock 'n' roll • Devoted followers of rock 'n' roll • ...
FR1 Unit2 B a la maison 2021-11-10
19 Clues: TV • cook • send • read • play • study • sleep • texts • a lot • music • at home • somewhat • a little • to go out • video games • with my friends • listen to music • watch television • surf the internet
2 2018-03-16
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- reflects in most of the music of the romantic era
- polish dance in triple time signature
- example of composition that shows nationalism
- musical movement of playful character,in ABA form
- portrait of a masked ball attended by his allies
- short piece of music thet can be used as a preface
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- refers to eastern music composed in the 18th century
- german dance in triple meter
- example of program music
- provide venues for musical performances
- a verse form of narrative that is set to music
- known as the virtuoso pianist
- slow polish dance
- short free form musical composition
- a piece composed for the development of a specific technique
15 Clues: slow polish dance • example of program music • german dance in triple meter • known as the virtuoso pianist • short free form musical composition • polish dance in triple time signature • provide venues for musical performances • example of composition that shows nationalism • a verse form of narrative that is set to music • portrait of a masked ball attended by his allies • ...
Music Genre Crossword 2026-01-19
10 Clues: Music with saxophone • It's fast and has rap • Music that cowboys like • Popular music from Japan • Popular music from Korea • Music made with computers • Music with violin and cello • Music with drums and guitars • Popular music from many countries • This music is full of vocals and slow
Music-related by Mister Ah 2022-02-20
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- I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change
- a coin-operated machine playing music
- OST - Mulan
- American Idol
- rapper
- Baby, you know how to drive in rain
- Anti-superhero anthem
- Legendary Jazz Artist
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- Music genre
- BTS
- Popular Irish Boyband
- The singing Avengers
- the ex-inspired singer
- Agnez Mo's new single
- The Gramophone Award
- Santana
- Jamaica's original music
17 Clues: BTS • rapper • Santana • Music genre • OST - Mulan • American Idol • The singing Avengers • The Gramophone Award • Popular Irish Boyband • Agnez Mo's new single • Anti-superhero anthem • Legendary Jazz Artist • the ex-inspired singer • Jamaica's original music • Baby, you know how to drive in rain • a coin-operated machine playing music • I'll take a risk, take a chance, make a change
Film music 2021-09-16
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- getting louder
- how high or low a note is
- how loud or soft a piece of music is played
- a story recorded as a set of moving images
- sad music
- how the character feels about themselves
- how the music compliments the scene
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- rate of activity or movement
- getting softer
- a recurring musical idea
- the key in which the music is played
- happy music
- length of time a note is played for
13 Clues: sad music • happy music • getting softer • getting louder • a recurring musical idea • how high or low a note is • rate of activity or movement • length of time a note is played for • how the music compliments the scene • the key in which the music is played • how the character feels about themselves • a story recorded as a set of moving images • ...
Musical taste and forms of entertainment 2020-10-01
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- a type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans, with a rhythm in which the strong notes often come before the beat
- a type of popular music with a strong, loud beat that is usually played with electric guitars and drums
- a piece of writing that is intended to be acted in a theatre or on radio or television
- the sounds, especially the music, of a film
- a type of popular music in which the words are spoken rather than sung
- used to refer to a style of music written in Europe between about 1750 and 1830
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- modern music and songs that are written in a style similar to that of traditional music
- an object that is shown to the public in a place such as a museum or trade show
- a type of popular music, originally by African-American artists, that can have features of soul, jazz, funk, and hip-hop
- modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember
- a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- a type of South American music with a strong beat, or a dance done to this music
12 Clues: the sounds, especially the music, of a film • a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers • a type of popular music in which the words are spoken rather than sung • an object that is shown to the public in a place such as a museum or trade show • used to refer to a style of music written in Europe between about 1750 and 1830 • ...
english vocab unit 4 grade 7 2025-12-06
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- using your ears to hear songs or tunes carefully and enjoy them, like paying attention to the beats, words, and pretty sounds.
- a big events were lots of books are shown, south, and people can meet authors, like a fun market just for stories and reading.
- funny place, movies, or shows that make people laugh
- a musical play with singers tell a story with singing, acting and music
- using a camera to catch pictures of pretty things like nature or people.
- having the skill or love to create beautiful art, like painting on music
- describe someone who is really good at something special, like drawing beautifully are playing music super well, because they have a natural gift.
- a special building our room where people will go to see and sometimes by paintings, drawings, and all the pretty pictures made by artists.
- things you can see with your eyes, like pictures, photos, or colourful art, not things you hear or touch.
- beautiful old songs with no words, like violins and pianos
- using imagination to make new and interesting ideas or art.
- a type of music from rural areas with storytelling lyrics, usually with guitars
- someone who writes poems, special words arranged with rhythm and feeling
- someone who puts in a lot of effort and keeps trying to do their best
- a person that taking photos of the others.
- of arts beautiful things made by artists, like paintings, sculptures, or drawings
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- a picture or photograph showing mountains, trees,or wild natural scenes outside
- a big building where people go to listen to music plight by musicians or orchestras.
- a picture of painting of a person's face or upper body
- calm and quiet, make you feel relaxed and happy
- a tool with soft hairs or bristles on stick that artists dip in panit to make colourful pictures on paper or canvas.
- a smart person who design designs and builds things like bridges, machines or computers to solve problems and make life easier.
- a traditional Vietnamese art form where wooden puppets move on water to tell stories
- Big group playing instruments in a concert hall.
- traditional music from a country, or community, often played with simple instruments
- a person who plays music on instruments like piano, guitar, or drums, or who sings songs to make people happy.
- something you have to do, it's required or must be done
- a person invents new music by writing down notes and tunes for others to play or sing.
- a study rhythm or pulse in music you can tap on your foot to
- contest a competition where musicians play or sing to win prizes
- a special way of creating and showing arts, like painting, music or dance
31 Clues: a person that taking photos of the others. • calm and quiet, make you feel relaxed and happy • Big group playing instruments in a concert hall. • funny place, movies, or shows that make people laugh • a picture of painting of a person's face or upper body • something you have to do, it's required or must be done • ...
electronic 5 2024-05-03
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- ___ Dumont; known for his deep house hits like "Ocean Drive"
- French DJ known for pioneering the future house genre
- ___George; part of the duo Aluna George, known for their unique electronic sound
- ___ Tukker; duo known for their energetic dance tracks
- ___ Mushroom; known for their psytrance and electronic rock
- British DJ known for his deep house and crossover hits
- ___ Heldens; known for his future house style and tracks like "Gecko"
- DJ known for his melodic electronic music and live performances
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- American DJ known for his storytelling and cinematic music
- Known for their psychedelic electronic music
- Mysterious DJ known for his golden mask and deep house music
- Dutch DJ known for his unique style of house music
- ___ Cat; known for his unique electronic tracks and remixes
- British trio known for their cinematic approach to dubstep and electronic music
- ___ & Future bound; known for their drum and bass hits
15 Clues: Known for their psychedelic electronic music • Dutch DJ known for his unique style of house music • French DJ known for pioneering the future house genre • ___ Tukker; duo known for their energetic dance tracks • British DJ known for his deep house and crossover hits • ___ & Future bound; known for their drum and bass hits • ...
MUSICAL THEATRE 2018-04-03
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- one of oldest forms of musical theatre
- a small group of instrumentalists
- a short scene played in front of the curtain
- a continuation of music from one number to the next
- to repeat measures of music
- a person who writes the words to music
- secondary female character
- named characters in a play
- secondary male character
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- lighter music than opera actor speaks his lines
- built around single idea
- the script of a musical
- speaking on pitch
- criticzes human behavior
- light parody
15 Clues: light parody • speaking on pitch • the script of a musical • built around single idea • criticzes human behavior • secondary male character • secondary female character • named characters in a play • to repeat measures of music • a small group of instrumentalists • one of oldest forms of musical theatre • a person who writes the words to music • ...
Born in the 1970s 2023-06-30
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- Smooth and soulful music
- Lightweight and catchy pop music
- Popular songs from the disco era
- Blend of pop and rock
- Hit song by Lipps Inc.
- Rock music associated with the American South
- Chart-topping songs from Motown
- Fusion of jazz and rock
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- Glam rock with heavy metal elements
- Shiny and glamorous rock style
- Influenced by the blues
- Fusion of jazz and funk
- Blend of country and rock
- Renewed interest in folk music
- Psychedelic rock
15 Clues: Psychedelic rock • Blend of pop and rock • Hit song by Lipps Inc. • Influenced by the blues • Fusion of jazz and funk • Fusion of jazz and rock • Smooth and soulful music • Blend of country and rock • Shiny and glamorous rock style • Renewed interest in folk music • Chart-topping songs from Motown • Lightweight and catchy pop music • Popular songs from the disco era • ...
Elements of Music 2021-01-18
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- the highness or lowness of a note
- the loudness or softness of music
- the speed of music
- the structure or organization of a piece of music
- the length of time a musical note is played for
- the use of simultaneous notes or chords in music
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- the unique sound quality of an instrument or voice
- the type of texture that involves different harmonized notes being played at different times
- the layering of tempo, harmonies and melodies in music
- the mixture of varieties in pitch and rhythm
- the patterns of notes in music
- the steady pulse in music
12 Clues: the speed of music • the steady pulse in music • the patterns of notes in music • the highness or lowness of a note • the loudness or softness of music • the mixture of varieties in pitch and rhythm • the length of time a musical note is played for • the use of simultaneous notes or chords in music • the structure or organization of a piece of music • ...
Medieval Music Terms 2023-02-27
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- cluster of simultaneous notes
- the first attempt at music notation, musical "squiggles"
- music that used harmony moving in the same direction at the same time
- music composed or performed for religious service or purpose
- the same note, but sounding higher or lower 8 notes away
- unaccompanied, monophonic music
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- performers of secular music
- music composed and performed outside of church
- a single melody played, written, or sung with no harmony
- music featuring two or more melodies played, written, or sung simultaneously
- one long continuous note
- the simultaneous sounding of more than one note
12 Clues: one long continuous note • performers of secular music • cluster of simultaneous notes • unaccompanied, monophonic music • music composed and performed outside of church • the simultaneous sounding of more than one note • the first attempt at music notation, musical "squiggles" • a single melody played, written, or sung with no harmony • ...
Parts of Music 2024-10-24
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- A pattern of strong and week beats
- More than one note at a time
- How high or low a sound is
- The pulse of the music
- How fast the beat is
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- The larger structure of a piece of music
- Which instruments play what
- When sounds happen in music
- How loud or soft music feels
- The unique quality of a sound
- The main idea of a piece of music
- How the different parts of music interact
12 Clues: How fast the beat is • The pulse of the music • How high or low a sound is • Which instruments play what • When sounds happen in music • How loud or soft music feels • More than one note at a time • The unique quality of a sound • The main idea of a piece of music • A pattern of strong and week beats • The larger structure of a piece of music • ...
Video Game Crossword 2023-04-11
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- This program is more advanced and gives the user more options to create music with different sounds and layers.
- C418 wrote very empty-sounding music for this popular game.
- This program let us create simple songs with two parts (_____ Music Lab)
- Koji Kondo composed the music for Super Mario and the Legend of __________.
- This game used to use an "oof" sound to signal that something happened in the game.
- This game is exceptionally good at tracking your movements and creating music to match.
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- _________ music plays to signal that a specific event is happening
- This video game was very popular at the beginning of the year... it looks like football
- _______ Invaders was the first game to feature "music"
- ____________ music is designed to represent a specific individual in the game
- This game is similar to "Crossy Road" and was the first game to have a soundtrack
- This character is Mario's brother. He is usually dressed in green.
- Everyone's favorite review game (it lets you play games or take quizzes as a class)
- Students love playing each other in this game that features kings, queens, and bishops.
14 Clues: _______ Invaders was the first game to feature "music" • C418 wrote very empty-sounding music for this popular game. • _________ music plays to signal that a specific event is happening • This character is Mario's brother. He is usually dressed in green. • This program let us create simple songs with two parts (_____ Music Lab) • ...
Franz Joseph Haydn 1732-1809 2022-03-18
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- __________________tended to be shorter than those in Baroque era.
- The Esterhazy family boasted a distinguished record of supporting ___________.
- Franz Joseph Haydn was the most celebrated composer in ________________.
- Haydn's family was extremely _________________.
- In Classical music the orchestra increases in _____________ and range.
- Haydn was born in 1732 in an ________________ village.
- Franz Joseph Haydn was "Father of the _________________".
- Franz Joseph Haydn was "Father of the ___________ ____________".
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- Was Classical music more or less complicated than Baroque music?
- Haydn was not very tall, perhaps as a result of having been _____________ throughout most of his childhood.
- In the Classical era the ________________ became their own section.
- Franz Joseph Haydn was a survivor of ________________, and his face was pitted with the scars of this disease.
- In Classical music the _________________ fell out of use.
- Haydn had a robust sense of _____________.
- Classical music has an emphasis on _______________ and elegance.
- Haydn spent most of his career as a court musician for the wealthy _________________ family at their remote estate.
16 Clues: Haydn had a robust sense of _____________. • Haydn's family was extremely _________________. • Haydn was born in 1732 in an ________________ village. • In Classical music the _________________ fell out of use. • Franz Joseph Haydn was "Father of the _________________". • Was Classical music more or less complicated than Baroque music? • ...
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Romantic Terms 2023-02-24
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- The era known for bringing balance, order, and simplicity.
- Instrumental music that is about a specific person or thing.
- Music that depicts a strong love for your country.
- A four-part piece that can be easily sung by a congregation.
- The era known for bringing expression to music.
- The era known as the age of "rebirth."
- Music that depicts a love of nature.
- A solo instrument accompanied by orchestra.
- Music that depicts a sense of the "other."
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- A song that tells a narrative.
- Markings that indicate how loud or soft to play.
- The era known for being extra.
- A short lyrical piece.
- A theatrical drama where all of the action is sung.
- A one-movement programmatic work for symphony orchestra.
- A solo instrument accompanied by a keyboard instrument.
- A lyrical work that features a melody with a flowing accompaniment; means "right place."
- A short piece that is meant to sound like it was improvised.
18 Clues: A short lyrical piece. • A song that tells a narrative. • The era known for being extra. • Music that depicts a love of nature. • The era known as the age of "rebirth." • Music that depicts a sense of the "other." • A solo instrument accompanied by orchestra. • The era known for bringing expression to music. • Markings that indicate how loud or soft to play. • ...
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
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- A two-meter long zither
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
- Female scale
- Male scale
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
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- A 17-piped mouth organ
- Music that is melodic in nature
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- scale A 5-tone scale
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Two-stringed fiddle
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet • ...
Music of Pakistan 2022-04-18
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- It is a semi-classical music genre.
- It is a three-stringed short-necked plucked lute.
- A two-headed pitched hand drum instrument used during weddings.
- It is a group of musicians in Urdu that play a Qawwali.
- It is a two-drum instrument considered as the most important accompaniment in classical music.
- Its music was developed through influences received from various parts of South Asia as well as Central Asia, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, and some Western popular music influences.
- It is a kind of classical music principle that means "rhythm."
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- It is a modern classical singing genre.
- It is a region in South Asia which is separated into West Punjab and East Punjab.
- It is the systematic organization of musical notes into a scale.
- It is a traditional expression of love, loneliness, and separation.
- It is the devotional music of the Chishti Sufis.
- It is a tambourine-like wooden ring instrument with double rows of bells.
- It is the systematic organization of the cycle of rhythms.
- A classical music principle that means "musical note."
15 Clues: It is a semi-classical music genre. • It is a modern classical singing genre. • It is the devotional music of the Chishti Sufis. • It is a three-stringed short-necked plucked lute. • A classical music principle that means "musical note." • It is a group of musicians in Urdu that play a Qawwali. • It is the systematic organization of the cycle of rhythms. • ...
Hobbies 2023-03-16
21 Clues: hiking • walking • pottery • sailing • reading • cooking • camping • singing • dancing • knitting • painting • climbing • gardening • travelling • watching-tv • flying-kites • riding-bikes • playing-guitar • playing-videogames • listening-to-music • taking-photographs
TO B OR NOT TO B+, WHAT IS THE SIGN? 2026-02-16
29 Clues: ALL • BAD • COOK • SOME • PART • LATE • BEER • DOOR • FIRE • MUSIC • BROWN • ENJOY • ALLOW • AFTER • WORRY • SHARE • LAYOFF • PLEASE • BOTHER • WINDOW • SCHOOL • BECOME • TROUBLE • COMPARE • IMPROVE • ALRIGHT • STUBBORN • SATISFIED • RESPONSIBLE
MUS150 Quiz 3 Review 2024-11-14
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- Second New England School composer who was the first American woman to achieve success with larger forms like the symphony; her Gaelic Symphony uses Scottish and Irish melodies, reflecting her heritage
- Second New England School composer who in spite of taking issue with Dvorak’s suggestion still used Native American melodies in some works, like his Indian Suite
- 1920s style of country, primarily based on folk ballads and fiddle tunes from the British Isles
- Late 20th century artistic movement that sought an intentionally simplified style; in music based upon the repetition and gradual variation of simple melodic fragments
- ________ swing: a style of country that developed in Texas in the 1930s, which mixed traditional fiddle tunes with big band swing
- ______ music: Commonly known as classical music, a genre based on a tradition of written music that emerged in European courts and churches
- An extended work for orchestra; in the 19th century it became the most complex and important genre for art music composers to master
- A compositional technique that rejects tonality in favor of having all pitches be equal in importance
- 19th-century American piano virtuoso and composer who was inspired by his tours of the Caribbean and Latin America
- A secular Afro-Cuban folk music, featuring a lead vocalist and chorus, congas and claves; influential in the development of son and salsa. It has three sections: diana, canto, and montuno
- percussionist and bandleader who popularized Latin dance genres and became a symbol of Puerto Rican identity
- Mexican-born vihuelist and mariachi director who was a leading promoter of mariachi music in the United States; his Mariachi Los Camperos earned widespread recognition
- Enormously popular Mexican American singer whose crossover appeal brought attention to tejano music, even before her tragic death in 1995 at the age of 23.
- The ______ Family: Influential country music artists, originally including A.P., his wife Sara and her sister Maybelle, whose repertory of traditional songs, ballads and hymns became country standards
- Folk-derived popular music that developed in the Southeast U.S., influenced by Irish and Celtic fiddle tunes, traditional ballads, gospel, cowboy songs, and the blues, with lyrics that traditionally celebrate rural, working-class culture
- Influential popular music style that emerged in the mid-1950s as a combination of rhythm and blues, country, gospel, boogie-woogie, and swing, popular among both white and black audiences
- 20th century artistic movement; in music it favored experimentalism and a rejection of traditional elements of music, such as tonality
- Internationally known Bohemian composer who in the late 19th century influenced American composers through his ideas of using Native and African American folk melodies to create a distinctively American style
- Singer, guitarist, and bandleader whose band The Comets combined swing with rhythm and blues; their “Rock Around the Clock” from 1955 was the first international rock & roll hit
- Dance genre developed by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants in New York in the 1960s, featuring elements from Cuban son and jazz; for many Latinos it mediates conflicts between tradition and modernity
- rhythmic pattern of Cuban origin featuring a series of eighth notes arranged in irregular groups of 2 and 3; a fundamental element of Afro-Cuban musics
- Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops.
- Experimentalist composer who was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions, such as in Three Places in New England.
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- Composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music.
- Singer, guitarist, songwriter who combined traditional rural country, blues, gospel, honky-tonk with heartfelt, relatable lyrics
- Accordionist and composer, considered the father of Texas Mexican music, also known as “El huracán del valle”
- Country singer and songwriter whose popularity began as a result of the 1927 Bristol Sessions; his “Blue Yodels” show the strong influence of the blues on his music
- Grammy-award winning pop and country singer whose 1987 album Canciones de mi padre was influential in spurring interest in mariachi music and highlighted mariachi as a symbol of Mexican American identity
- 1940s style of country named after the noisy Texas dance halls in which it developed, featuring frank, realistic lyrics on harsh subjects
- Supergroup including accordionist Flaco Jimenez and guitarist Freddy Fender, and singer Doug Sahm, which mixed conjunto tejano with R&B and country
- An ensemble common on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, centered around the accordion and bajo sexto
- Composer who sought to express the African American experience in his works, such as his Afro-American Symphony
- 1940s style of country that showcases virtuosic banjo and fiddle players
- 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- A Mexican narrative song form, that rose to popularity with the Mexican Revolution of 1910 as a means for sharing current events, performed by conjuntos and mariachis
- A term referring to Mexican Americans; although it previously had negative connotations, it was reclaimed during the 1960s civil rights movement as a symbol of pride in Mexican American heritage
- Term usually referring specifically to a Sinaloa ensemble consisting of brass, woodwinds, percussions and tambora, influential in música norteña
- French composition teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- Musical tradition originating in Western Mexico, especially the state of Jalisco, with an ensemble typically consisting of trumpet, violin, vihuela, guitar, guitarrón and sometimes harp; it is an important cultural symbol of Mexican and Mexican American identity
- Composer who radically expanded the range of sounds allowed to be considered “music,” using the prepared piano and inventing several aleatory compositional techniques.
- _________ music: Also known as aleatory music, it is an experimental genre in which the composer gives up control over significant aspects of the composition or performance of the piece. The most extreme example might be Cage’s 4’33’’
41 Clues: 1940s style of country that showcases virtuosic banjo and fiddle players • Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops. • 1920s style of country, primarily based on folk ballads and fiddle tunes from the British Isles • Composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music. • ...
Spanish Vocab 2021-11-17
27 Clues: suit • card • cake • candy • dance • party • lunch • dress • music • gifts • lights • temple • pinata • mosque • church • baptism • flowers • candles • wedding • limosine • birthday • synagogue • invitation • music group • celebration • anniversary • 15th birthday for a girl
Hobbies 2020-06-27
21 Clues: hiking • walking • pottery • sailing • reading • cooking • camping • singing • dancing • knitting • painting • climbing • gardening • travelling • watching-tv • flying-kites • riding-bikes • playing-guitar • playing-videogames • listening-to-music • taking-photographs
Edna 2012-10-17
29 Clues: dad • pets • music • piano • beach • books • birds • mother • baking • family • father • travel • sewing • reading • gardens • history • friends • cooking • cousins • teachers • children • languages • rainforest • embroidery • crosswords • birdwatchers • grandparents • grandchildren • greatgrandchildren
Classical Period 2023-05-09
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- Color of piano key where the pitch C is at
- Color of piano keys that are flat and sharp
- Person who writes music
- What we call flats, sharps, and naturals
- Number century that the Classical Period started
- Soft in Italian, also a musical instrument
- Accidentals go _______ notes in musical notation
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- Lowers pitch by half a step
- #
- Music written from 1700 to 1800
- Period of music known for being emotional
- Austrian musician famous for writing Classical music
- Large piece of music written for many people
- Classical composer that served as a bridge between the Classical and Romantic Periods
- How many beats a dotted whole note gets
15 Clues: # • Person who writes music • Lowers pitch by half a step • Music written from 1700 to 1800 • How many beats a dotted whole note gets • What we call flats, sharps, and naturals • Period of music known for being emotional • Color of piano key where the pitch C is at • Soft in Italian, also a musical instrument • Color of piano keys that are flat and sharp • ...
MUSIC IN THE US 2025-08-15
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- the words of a song
- a person who loves and supports a singer or band
- device used to make the voice louder
- a category of music like pop or rock
- the sound produced when singing or speaking
- a live music show in front of an audience
- a sequence of musical notes that is pleasant to hear
- a group of musicians playing together
- a major music award
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- the repeated part of a song
- city in Tennessee famous for country music
- one song released separately from an album
- the act of playing music in front of people
- person who writes songs
- a collection of songs released together
15 Clues: the words of a song • a major music award • person who writes songs • the repeated part of a song • device used to make the voice louder • a category of music like pop or rock • a group of musicians playing together • a collection of songs released together • a live music show in front of an audience • city in Tennessee famous for country music • ...
The Record Industry 2025-05-21
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- Coverage: Interviews, awards, magazine covers, release parties, and gossip that increase sales (2 words, no space)
- Money paid to artists and songwriters for their work
- City known for country music
- Artist: The “talent” in the recording industry (2 words, no space)
- Computer system that determines sales at stores
- Advertises and promotes the artist
- Magazine that reports what songs are popular and selling
- Executive: Talent scout for record labels (use "ARE" if space is limited)
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- City known for alternative music
- Adapts a song for a specific singer or musician
- Angeles: City known for new and mainstream music (2 words, no space)
- City known for Motown and R&B
- York: City known for new and mainstream music (2 words, no space)
- Videos: Visual media that promotes artists (2 words, no space)
- Specializes in a song’s words
- Talent scouts who listen to demos (abbreviation)
- Oversees the making of a master recording
17 Clues: City known for country music • City known for Motown and R&B • Specializes in a song’s words • City known for alternative music • Advertises and promotes the artist • Oversees the making of a master recording • Adapts a song for a specific singer or musician • Computer system that determines sales at stores • Talent scouts who listen to demos (abbreviation) • ...
Happy Birthday Ashley!!! 2023-10-21
Unit 7: Music and Song 2023-09-24
10 Clues: Fast music • Fast or Slow • Happy or Sad • Looks like a piano • Present/Sing on stage • music Traditional music • An act of performing around • music Music that is popular • music Music that is classic • Social media is always used to ___________ music.
6th Grade Music Terms #1 2024-09-25
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- The speed of the beat
- Organized Sound
- Another name for this music symbol is a Time Signature
- Silent beats in music
- Two dots that tell you to go back and play or sing the music again
- A music symbol that tells you to make sound
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- The high and low sounds in music
- A symbol at the end of a song is a ___________ Barline
- A "chunk" of music (the area between 2 barlines)
- Steady Pulse
- A type, style or category of music
11 Clues: Steady Pulse • Organized Sound • The speed of the beat • Silent beats in music • The high and low sounds in music • A type, style or category of music • A music symbol that tells you to make sound • A "chunk" of music (the area between 2 barlines) • A symbol at the end of a song is a ___________ Barline • Another name for this music symbol is a Time Signature • ...
World Music(Samba and Gamelan) 2017-12-18
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- Where does Samba music originate from?
- What is the purpose of Samba music?
- The name of the largest drums in a Samba band
- Where is Samba music typically played?
- Keeps a piece of Gamelan music in time
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- Where in Brazil is samba music from?
- When was samba music founded?
- When was Gamelan music founded?
- An instrument in a samba band that get shaken to make a sound
- What type of instruments are used for a Gamelan band?
- Where is Gamelan music normally played?
11 Clues: When was samba music founded? • When was Gamelan music founded? • What is the purpose of Samba music? • Where in Brazil is samba music from? • Where does Samba music originate from? • Where is Samba music typically played? • Keeps a piece of Gamelan music in time • Where is Gamelan music normally played? • The name of the largest drums in a Samba band • ...
6th Grade Music Terms #1 2024-09-25
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- Steady Pulse
- A "chunk" of music (the area between 2 barlines)
- Two dots that tell you to go back and play or sing the music again
- Another name for this music symbol is a Time Signature
- The high and low sounds in music
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- A music symbol that tells you to make sound
- A symbol at the end of a song is a ___________ Barline
- The speed of the beat
- Silent beats in music
- A type, style or category of music
- Organized Sound
11 Clues: Steady Pulse • Organized Sound • The speed of the beat • Silent beats in music • The high and low sounds in music • A type, style or category of music • A music symbol that tells you to make sound • A "chunk" of music (the area between 2 barlines) • A symbol at the end of a song is a ___________ Barline • Another name for this music symbol is a Time Signature • ...
Happy Birthday Ashley!!! 2023-10-21
2 2018-03-16
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- refers to eastern music composed in the 18th century
- known as the virtuoso pianist
- example of composition that shows nationalism
- a verse form of narrative that is set to music
- polish dance in triple time signature
- slow polish dance
- a piece composed for the development of a specific technique
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- example of program music
- german dance in triple meter
- reflects in most of the music of the romantic era
- short free form musical composition
- short piece of music thet can be used as a preface
- musical movement of playful character,in ABA form
- provide venues for musical performances
14 Clues: slow polish dance • example of program music • german dance in triple meter • known as the virtuoso pianist • short free form musical composition • polish dance in triple time signature • provide venues for musical performances • example of composition that shows nationalism • a verse form of narrative that is set to music • reflects in most of the music of the romantic era • ...
Unit 1 2024-02-11
Across
- a type of popular music with a strong, loud beat that is usually played with electric guitars and drums
- relating to love or a close loving relationship
- fiction books, films, or cartoons about an imagined future, especially about space travel or other planets
- a type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans, with a rhythm in which the strong notes often come before the beat
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods:
- an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock, or the frightening and shocking character of something
- extremely surprised
- something that you do
- a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action
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- following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing
- to make something new, or invent something
- a part of a large country with its own government, such as in Germany, Australia, or the US
- a city that is the centre of government of a country or smaller political area
- the earth and all the people, places, and things on it
- traditional music from a particular country or region, or modern music and songs that are in a similar style
- popular music that is based on a type of traditional music from the western and southern US
- a group of musicians who play modern music together
- great happiness
18 Clues: great happiness • extremely surprised • something that you do • to make something new, or invent something • relating to love or a close loving relationship • a group of musicians who play modern music together • the earth and all the people, places, and things on it • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods: • ...
Zen buddhism 2024-02-13
Music In our World 2016-03-15
Across
- This is made by the drum. It keeps all other players in time.
- The people who watch the show.
- A musical show.
- The instrument that makes the beat.
- Instruments that you shake or hit.
- Loud music with guitars and drums.
- This person uses their voice to make sounds (the main one).
- You hold this under your chin to play it.
- A group of people playing music together.
Down
- To try again and again to make yourself better.
- A long, silver instrument.
- A big string instrument.
- Something used to make music.
- A popular instrument with six strings.
- To move your body to music.
- Like a small guitar (from Hawaii).
- What a band plays.
- Instruments that you play by blowing.
18 Clues: A musical show. • What a band plays. • A big string instrument. • A long, silver instrument. • To move your body to music. • Something used to make music. • The people who watch the show. • Like a small guitar (from Hawaii). • Instruments that you shake or hit. • Loud music with guitars and drums. • The instrument that makes the beat. • Instruments that you play by blowing. • ...
Group 4- Music 2020-08-09
Across
- relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity
- a style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
- an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements, similar in form to a sonata but written for an orchestra
- music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century
- pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound.
- it a music genre and musical form which was originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1870s by African-Americans
- it is a rock music genre characterized by an emphasis on emotional expression, sometimes through confessional lyrics.
- a company of singers, especially an organized group employed in church service
- is a genre of popular music that takes its roots from genres such as blues and old-time music, and various types of American folk music
- it is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular", which is performed or chanted in a variety of ways, usually over a backing beat
Down
- a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns to sing popular songs into a microphone over pre-recorded backing tracks.
- to perform a song or voice composition
- a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments
- a song or ode in praise or honor of God, a deity, a nation, etc
- pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound.
- the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
- music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition.
- musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement
- the form or branch of musical and dramatic art represented by such compositions.
- a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
20 Clues: to perform a song or voice composition • musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement • relating to, or characteristic of Greek and Roman antiquity • a song or ode in praise or honor of God, a deity, a nation, etc • music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century • ...
Music Crossword 2013-02-05
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- a group of people singing
- music changes the mood
- change the sound from quiet to loud
- a performance
- two beats in the bar
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- singing without music
- lowest part in music
- teaches through movements and expressions
- a soft passage
- helps you read music
- audiences enthusiasm to the song again
- music sang by two people
12 Clues: a performance • a soft passage • lowest part in music • helps you read music • two beats in the bar • singing without music • music changes the mood • music sang by two people • a group of people singing • change the sound from quiet to loud • audiences enthusiasm to the song again • teaches through movements and expressions
Spotlight on Composer John Williams 2018-05-04
Across
- The number of Emmy awards John Williams has.
- The other name for the Academy Awards (John has 5 of them)
- John is famous for writing the music to this movie about Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.
- the leader or director of a band, orchestra, or chorus.
- John was born in this month.
- different styles of music are also called...
- the music that plays during a movie or a TV show.
- The city where John Williams conducted the Pops Orchestra.
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- The name of the famous school of music that John attended.
- One of the movies John composed music for:"_________ Park"
- The instrument that John Williams studied in college.
- John Williams joined this branch of the military.
- John Williams wrote the theme for the first movie about this boy wizard.
- John Williams is an _____________ composer.
- a recognizable melody or tune in a piece of music.
15 Clues: John was born in this month. • John Williams is an _____________ composer. • The number of Emmy awards John Williams has. • different styles of music are also called... • John Williams joined this branch of the military. • the music that plays during a movie or a TV show. • a recognizable melody or tune in a piece of music. • ...
British Invasion of the 1960s 2023-07-17
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- Adjective relating to the origin of the invading bands.
- British band that achieved success with hits like "Glad All Over."
- Music scene in Liverpool, a key part of the British Invasion.
- British band known for their blues-inspired rock music.
- Term used to describe the surge of British bands in the American music scene.
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- Focus of the British Invasion movement.
- Iconic band at the forefront of the British Invasion.
- British band known for their harmonies and catchy pop tunes.
- Instrument commonly played by British Invasion musicians.
- British rock band known for their raw and rebellious sound.
- British band known for their influential guitarists, including Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.
- Last name of the frontman for Herman's Hermits, a British Invasion band.
- Style of music that gained popularity during the British Invasion.
- Genre popularized during the British Invasion.
- City associated with the British music scene during this period.
15 Clues: Focus of the British Invasion movement. • Genre popularized during the British Invasion. • Iconic band at the forefront of the British Invasion. • Adjective relating to the origin of the invading bands. • British band known for their blues-inspired rock music. • Instrument commonly played by British Invasion musicians. • ...
Musical Terms 2023-08-10
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- The volume at which a piece of music or phrase is performed.
- A sequence of notes in either ascending or descending order.
- Tells how many beats are in a measure as well as what note gets the beat.
- Soft Volume.
- To gradually decrease tempo.
- To gradually increase the tempo.
- The pace at which a piece of music is performed.
- When three musicians play a piece together.
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- To increase the volume of piece of music or phrase.
- Tells how many sharps or flats are in a piece of music. What key is the piece in?
- When two or more musicians play the same note at the same time.
- Loud Volume.
- To decrease the volume of a piece of music or phrase.
- When a musician plays a piece by themselves, or is featured while playing a piece of music.
- When two or more notes are played together at the same time.
15 Clues: Soft Volume. • Loud Volume. • To gradually decrease tempo. • To gradually increase the tempo. • When three musicians play a piece together. • The pace at which a piece of music is performed. • To increase the volume of piece of music or phrase. • To decrease the volume of a piece of music or phrase. • The volume at which a piece of music or phrase is performed. • ...
year 5 crossword 2013-02-07
16 Clues: time peice • a baby dog • music player • type of music • unlocks doors • put flowers in • a beam of light • brown and sticky • western aus tree • somthing you read • go to learn stuff • beats and rhythmns • awarded to winners • lock homless dogs in • dark spooky hole in a mountain • someone who works with animals
Meet the Campbells 2023-11-23
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- Kord's favourite music genre
- Kord's job
- Ashea’s Favourite colour
- Instrument Kord plays
- Kord's lived in this northern city
- Kord's high school
- Ashea's Favourite Music Genre:
- Ashea’s birthplace
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- Kord's birthplace
- Ashea's Favourite TV game show
- Ashea's High school
- Kord plays this in spare time
- Kord's favorite subject
- Ashea's College Major
- Ashea’s Job
- Ashea's Favourite Past time:
16 Clues: Kord's job • Ashea’s Job • Kord's birthplace • Kord's high school • Ashea’s birthplace • Ashea's High school • Instrument Kord plays • Ashea's College Major • Kord's favorite subject • Ashea’s Favourite colour • Kord's favourite music genre • Ashea's Favourite Past time: • Kord plays this in spare time • Ashea's Favourite TV game show • Ashea's Favourite Music Genre: • ...
Music Crossword 2021-03-24
Across
- Several songs or pieces of music sold together.
- The part of a song which is repeated several times.
- To practise in order to prepare for a performance.
- A room where music recordings are made.
- One song or piece of music on a CD.
- To entertain people by playing music.
- The raised area in a theatre where musicians perform.
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- A group of musicians who play music together.
- An object that is used for playing music.
- The words of a song.
- A performance of music.
- A single musical sound or the symbol that represents it.
12 Clues: The words of a song. • A performance of music. • One song or piece of music on a CD. • To entertain people by playing music. • A room where music recordings are made. • An object that is used for playing music. • A group of musicians who play music together. • Several songs or pieces of music sold together. • To practise in order to prepare for a performance. • ...
Music Crossword 2021-03-24
Across
- Several songs or pieces of music sold together.
- An object that is used for playing music.
- To practise in order to prepare for a performance.
- A performance of music.
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- The raised area in a theatre where musicians perform.
- The words of a song.
- A single musical sound or the symbol that represents it.
- A room where music recordings are made.
- To entertain people by playing music.
- One song or piece of music on a CD.
- The part of a song which is repeated several times.
- A group of musicians who play music together.
12 Clues: The words of a song. • A performance of music. • One song or piece of music on a CD. • To entertain people by playing music. • A room where music recordings are made. • An object that is used for playing music. • A group of musicians who play music together. • Several songs or pieces of music sold together. • To practise in order to prepare for a performance. • ...
ALMOST FAMOUS 2013-04-24
Across
- A person who writes articles for a newspaper
- A live performance of music
- A group of musicians
- A famous Beatle's song
- Not pre-recorded
- A popular type of music
- A wooden string instrument
- A pattern of sounds made by musical instruments or voice
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- Musicians travel and perform at different venues
- A synonym for vinyl
- The main vocalist in a pop group
- A Superfan
- The number of times a song is played on the radio
- A black plastic music disc
- A short piece of writing found in a magazine
- Not quite...
16 Clues: A Superfan • Not quite... • Not pre-recorded • A synonym for vinyl • A group of musicians • A famous Beatle's song • A popular type of music • A black plastic music disc • A wooden string instrument • A live performance of music • The main vocalist in a pop group • A person who writes articles for a newspaper • A short piece of writing found in a magazine • ...
5.0 Jo crossword 2025-09-10
Across
- someone who makes a vlog about their day
- awesome sause
- someone popular
- someone who draws
- someone who helps you
- someone who makes movies
- insane
- a type of music
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- someone whos smart
- jamican music
- another word for pretty
- people who dress up
- someone who sings
- someone who makes music
- calling someone sexy
- another word for special
16 Clues: insane • jamican music • awesome sause • someone popular • a type of music • someone who sings • someone who draws • someone whos smart • people who dress up • calling someone sexy • someone who helps you • another word for pretty • someone who makes music • another word for special • someone who makes movies • someone who makes a vlog about their day
What’s your jam?? 2023-05-08
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- Type of pop music with a strong beat
- Music played with people looking at written music
- Dance music played at clubs and festivals
- popular music formed in the 18th century
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- Modern music that young people love to listen to
- Music played in a traditional style
- style of harsh music, played with electric guitars
- Popular music originated from Jamaica
- Popular music with string beat, played with electric guitar
- Style of music from the south of the U.S
10 Clues: Music played in a traditional style • Type of pop music with a strong beat • Popular music originated from Jamaica • popular music formed in the 18th century • Style of music from the south of the U.S • Dance music played at clubs and festivals • Modern music that young people love to listen to • Music played with people looking at written music • ...
Chris' music genres 2022-03-07
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- This genre stands for drum and bass.
- This genre is sung in spanish.
- This genre is deeply rooted in the african american church
- This genre uses drum machines without vocals.
- This genre is dramatic theater
- This genre is pure electronic music, originally designed for dances.
- This genre is religious music also called holy hip hop.
- This genre stands for rhythm and blues.
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- This genre is something to dance to
- This genre was born in 1973 somewhere in the Bronx
- This genre originated in new orleans, louisiana.
- This genre is a symbol for sadness and depression.
- This genre originated in the u.s. From rock and roll
- This genre has many different varieties
- This genre generally uses a simple, memorable melody.
- This music genre was born in jamaica.
- This genre emerged when DJs like Frankie Knuckles started to experiment with tracks.
- This genre is electronic dance music that emerged from the British new-age music scene
18 Clues: This genre is sung in spanish. • This genre is dramatic theater • This genre is something to dance to • This genre stands for drum and bass. • This music genre was born in jamaica. • This genre has many different varieties • This genre stands for rhythm and blues. • This genre uses drum machines without vocals. • This genre originated in new orleans, louisiana. • ...
Unit 3 My Music (Live music) 2023-11-30
Across
- a type of popular music with a strong rhythm in which the words are spoken rather than sung.
- a type of music which there is a strong lively beat and the players often make up the music as they play.
- a musical instrument with six strings that can be electric acoustic.
- a person who directs the musicians of an orchestra or other musical group.
- a small group of musicians who play music.
- is a genre of rock music.
- a musical instrument that you hold sideways to your mouth and play by blowing over a hole at one end as you press its keys.
- a large building where people go to listen to concerts.
Down
- a type of play performed by dramatic singers and an orchestra
- a place where an activity or event happens.
- a group of listeners or visitors.
- a large group of musicians using many different instruments to play mostly classical music.
- a musical instrument that is a curved metal tube with a wide end.
- band a group of musicians who play brass instruments.
- traditional music from a particular country, region, or community.
15 Clues: is a genre of rock music. • a group of listeners or visitors. • a small group of musicians who play music. • a place where an activity or event happens. • a large building where people go to listen to concerts. • band a group of musicians who play brass instruments. • a type of play performed by dramatic singers and an orchestra • ...
Sixth Grade General Music Review 2013-06-02
Across
- Irish wind instrument similar to the recorder
- The Irish jig that we all played together
- Musical silence
- The program on the computer that we used to notate our music.
- One of the instruments we used to play the melody in our Irish music; also known as the violin
- The song from West Africa that we learned together
- Six-string instrument that we used in Irish music
Down
- This type of note gets four beats in 4/4 meter
- The tall drums that we used in African and Latin American music
- The Trinidad calypso song that we learned together
- This type of note gets one beat in 4/4 meter
- This type of note gets two beats in 4/4 meter
- A shaker from West Africa (we have seven of them)
- Irish drum
- A pair of small, connected drums used in Latin American music
- Latin American shakers; one is held in each hand
- African double cowbell
- Two of these notes equals one quarter note
18 Clues: Irish drum • Musical silence • African double cowbell • The Irish jig that we all played together • Two of these notes equals one quarter note • This type of note gets one beat in 4/4 meter • Irish wind instrument similar to the recorder • This type of note gets two beats in 4/4 meter • This type of note gets four beats in 4/4 meter • ...
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
Across
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- A two-meter long zither
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- Female scale
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Male scale
- Two-stringed fiddle
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- scale A 5-tone scale
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- Music that is melodic in nature
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- A 17-piped mouth organ
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects • ...
East Asian Music 2014-11-06
Across
- A 17-piped mouth organ
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects
- artifacts / Provide pieces of evidence of a well-developed musical culture
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- One of the countries that preserve their culture through their music
- Male scale
- Musical instruments that create sound primarily by the instrument as a while vibrating --without the use of strings or membranes
- Produces sound when struck by a piece of wood or mallet
- A two-meter long zither
Down
- Considered as one of the oldest music in the world
- Music that is melodic in nature
- scale A 5-tone scale
- Musical instruments that produce sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating stretched membranes
- Musical instruments that produce sound by vibrating string or strings stretched between two points
- Female scale
- Two-stringed fiddle
- Played by striking with heavy beaters
- Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound
20 Clues: Male scale • Female scale • Two-stringed fiddle • scale A 5-tone scale • A 17-piped mouth organ • A two-meter long zither • Music that is melodic in nature • Played by striking with heavy beaters • Considered as one of the oldest music in the world • Means that music is made up of a single layer of sound • Music that put premium on melodies and rhythmic aspects • ...
jarrett 2023-02-08
Across
- to talk to girls
- General Motors Company
- a building that turn in the wind to power
- a shoe company named after a godist
- soft but fast
- a person that keeps track of books
- foot ball with no pads
- Genichi Kawakami
- what are you doing
Down
- from German Rucksack or kidnap
- as seen on tv
- sport that came from Scotland
- a big music instrument with black and white
- sum thing that is cool
- cool car
- emotional music
- ought filed
- the slow mark in music
- a sandwich made with cand meat
- advinvsed learning
20 Clues: cool car • ought filed • as seen on tv • soft but fast • emotional music • to talk to girls • Genichi Kawakami • advinvsed learning • what are you doing • General Motors Company • sum thing that is cool • the slow mark in music • foot ball with no pads • sport that came from Scotland • from German Rucksack or kidnap • a sandwich made with cand meat • a person that keeps track of books • ...
Barber of Seville 2023-03-31
Across
- Rosina's first aria in opera
- setting
- book of the opera
- original French playwright
- Slander and gossip aria
- music teacher
- song
- dramatic production filled with arias and recitatives
- what type of opera
- Second disguise
- highest female voice
- highest male voice
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- music played at the beginning of opera
- Figaro's voice part
- wealthy suitor
- singing dialogue
- main female character
- Rosina's voice part
- Figaro's famous aria
- Guardian
- Giachino
- wrote the libretto
- Baritone main character
- term for making music grow in sound
- Basilio's voice part
- First disguise
- noisy commotion
27 Clues: song • setting • Guardian • Giachino • music teacher • wealthy suitor • First disguise • noisy commotion • Second disguise • singing dialogue • book of the opera • wrote the libretto • what type of opera • highest male voice • Figaro's voice part • Rosina's voice part • Figaro's famous aria • Basilio's voice part • highest female voice • main female character • Slander and gossip aria • Baritone main character • ...
Doobie Brothers 2023-06-26
Across
- A Fool Believes, Hit song
- To the Music, Hit song
- Brothers, Music group
- Johnston, Guitarist
- By Minute, Hit song
- Popular trends
- Vocal talent
- Vocal arrangement
- Water, Hit song
- Nostalgic style
- Sentimental longing
- Train Runnin', Hit song
- Baxter, Guitarist
- On the Fault Line, Album title
- Fashion sense
- It to the Streets, Hit song
- Music genre
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- Musical ability
- Musical act
- Street, Album title
- Album title
- Grove, Hit song
- Groove and beat
- Achievements
- Music genre
- Band origin
- Music genre
- McDonald, Lead singer
- Simmons, Guitarist
- Band camaraderie
30 Clues: Musical act • Album title • Music genre • Band origin • Music genre • Music genre • Vocal talent • Achievements • Fashion sense • Popular trends • Musical ability • Grove, Hit song • Groove and beat • Water, Hit song • Nostalgic style • Band camaraderie • Vocal arrangement • Baxter, Guitarist • Simmons, Guitarist • Street, Album title • Johnston, Guitarist • By Minute, Hit song • Sentimental longing • ...
Choir Final T1 '12 2012-11-09
Across
- lines of the bass clef
- gets all 4 counts
- spaces of the bass clef
- the distance between two notes
- flat, sharp, or natural
- gets 1 count
- tell where 'do' or pitch center is
- steady pulse
- the 'groove'
- spaces of the treble clef
- how fast to play
- someone who writes music
- highness or lowness of a sound
Down
- gets 2 counts
- how music is organized by beat
- tone color
- how loud or soft the music is
- lines of the treble clef
- measured silence
- more than once note at a time
20 Clues: tone color • gets 1 count • steady pulse • the 'groove' • gets 2 counts • measured silence • how fast to play • gets all 4 counts • lines of the bass clef • spaces of the bass clef • flat, sharp, or natural • lines of the treble clef • someone who writes music • spaces of the treble clef • how loud or soft the music is • more than once note at a time • how music is organized by beat • ...
1960s Rock Festivals 2024-05-26
Across
- - International Pop Festival, 1969
- - Jam, 1969
- - Fair, 1969
- - Sound Pop Festival, 1968
- - Iconic 1969 festival
- - Lake International Music Festival, 1969
- - of Wight, UK festival
- - Festival, started in 1970
- - Jazz and Blues Festival, UK
- - Pop Festival, 1968
- - Trips Festival, 1966
- - Ridge Rock Festival, 1969
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- - City Pop Festival, 1969
- - Infamous 1969 festival
- - Festival, 1967
- - 1972 festival, late '60s era
- - Folk Festival, 1960s
- - City Pop Festival, 1969
- - Music Festival, 1970
- - Music Festival, Australia
- - Pop Festival, 1968
- - River Rock Festival, 1968
- - Festival of Blues, 1969
- - Orleans Pop Festival, 1969
- - Springs Pop Festival, 1969
25 Clues: - Jam, 1969 • - Fair, 1969 • - Festival, 1967 • - Pop Festival, 1968 • - Pop Festival, 1968 • - Folk Festival, 1960s • - Iconic 1969 festival • - Music Festival, 1970 • - Trips Festival, 1966 • - of Wight, UK festival • - Infamous 1969 festival • - City Pop Festival, 1969 • - City Pop Festival, 1969 • - Festival of Blues, 1969 • - Sound Pop Festival, 1968 • - Music Festival, Australia • ...
Band Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- Music gradually gets louder
- Makes notes connected
- Percussion hits this with sticks
- What you play
- makes the note sound lower
- Clarinets and Saxophones need this to play
- Opposite of legato
- Straight woodwind instrument
- To play loud
- When one instrument plays by themselves
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- Looks like a big metal straw
- Play lively and spirited
- Play moderately slow
- King Chonkers species
- Makes the note sound higher
- Makes the music twice as fast a normal 4/4 time
- To play again
- What you play in band
- Music gradually gets quieter
- Played in Iron Pagoda
20 Clues: To play loud • To play again • What you play • Opposite of legato • Play moderately slow • King Chonkers species • Makes notes connected • What you play in band • Played in Iron Pagoda • Play lively and spirited • makes the note sound lower • Music gradually gets louder • Makes the note sound higher • Looks like a big metal straw • Music gradually gets quieter • Straight woodwind instrument • ...
count18 2024-06-28
Across
- Mouth organ
- Walk the Line singer
- Grand Ole Opry pioneer
- Blame It on Your Heart singer
- First female Opry member
- Dolly's duet partner
- Hank Jr.'s nickname
- Slide guitar type
- Bluegrass staple
- Bob Wills' style
- Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue singer
- Bill Monroe's instrument
- Banjo pioneer
- Louisiana country style
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- Foggy Mountain Breakdown
- Resonator guitar
- Essential country instrument
- Country TV host
- Sweet Dreams singer
- Appalachian music genre
- Cowboy music style
- Bakersfield sound icon
- 80's Ladies singer
- Watch Me singer
- Coinoperated music player
25 Clues: Mouth organ • Banjo pioneer • Country TV host • Watch Me singer • Resonator guitar • Bluegrass staple • Bob Wills' style • Slide guitar type • Cowboy music style • 80's Ladies singer • Sweet Dreams singer • Hank Jr.'s nickname • Walk the Line singer • Dolly's duet partner • Grand Ole Opry pioneer • Bakersfield sound icon • Appalachian music genre • Louisiana country style • Foggy Mountain Breakdown • ...
31 2025-08-03
Across
- Beach clothing
- Grand vocal music style
- Movie and music star
- Mars Retro pop singer
- Famous gaming streamer
- Belt and bags brand
- Popular skate shoes
- Classic puzzle game
- Known for animated films
- Cinematic Universe
- Cosmetics queen
- Iconic French fashion
- Celebrity gossip blogger
Down
- Fashionable style term
- Michael’s last name
- Headwear knit cap
- Rapper from Compton
- Finals MVP award
- Netflix horror series
- Soccer player David
- Swift country icon
- Pitt Hollywood actor
- Digital expression symbol
- Music style with soul
- Wrestling entertainment
- Sony’s gaming console
26 Clues: Beach clothing • Cosmetics queen • Finals MVP award • Headwear knit cap • Swift country icon • Cinematic Universe • Michael’s last name • Rapper from Compton • Soccer player David • Belt and bags brand • Popular skate shoes • Classic puzzle game • Movie and music star • Pitt Hollywood actor • Netflix horror series • Mars Retro pop singer • Music style with soul • Iconic French fashion • ...
Las bellas artes 2021-02-22
20 Clues: drama • opera • comedy • history • culture • the poem • the show • painting • the song • the band • the story • the dance • fine arts • the music • the ticket • the statue • the concert • the festival • the sculpture • the work of music
5 de mayo 2025-05-05
21 Clues: dip • May • hat • candy • party • spicy • music • battle • cheese • spicy dip • wraps meat • Mexican dog • six strings • candy filled • mexican music • meat and corn • wooden rattles • filled tortilla • Mexican corn cob • corn-wrapped meat • picado tissue paper
Vocabulary Unit 9 b 2014-01-21
Across
- Their _____ of music is between folk and pop
- Can you print the _____ of that song for me, please?
- You can borrow books and CDs at the school _____
- Can you tell me the _____ you don't like that song?
- This is a useful _____ for a music review
- Do you _____ any musical instruments?
- You need to get into the _____ of practising every day
- I don't understand the _____ of some words in the lyrics
Down
- It took me a long time to _____ the rooms after the party
- The story of his life is absolutely _____
- My grandfather _____ me to learn the piano
- I _____ the original version of the song as the best
- I just can't get that _____ out of my head
- I find it easy to _____ when I listen to music
- Song writers sometimes put a _____ in their lyrics
- Music is my biggest _____
- Listening to music always puts me in a good _____
17 Clues: Music is my biggest _____ • Do you _____ any musical instruments? • The story of his life is absolutely _____ • This is a useful _____ for a music review • My grandfather _____ me to learn the piano • I just can't get that _____ out of my head • Their _____ of music is between folk and pop • I find it easy to _____ when I listen to music • ...
Music Fundamentals Vocabulary 2024-08-19
Across
- instruments that produce sound by bowing, plucking, or strumming a tense string
- any instrument that produces sound by striking, scraping, or shaking
- a category or type of music
- a single musical sound
- instruments that produce sound by buzzing the lips into a metal mouthpiece and through a metal tube
- the speed of music
- multiple notes played at the same time
- instruments that produce sound by blowing into a traditionally wooden instrument or against a wooden reed
- Sound, organized in time, to express emotion
- the specific highness or lowness of sound
Down
- instruments that electronically produce or modify sound
- a line of single notes that form an idea. A musical sentence
- the loudness or softness of sounds
- Sounds and silences, arranged in patterns and time
- the lowest notes in music, usually in a repeated pattern
- a tool used to create a specific sound
- the overall structure of music
17 Clues: the speed of music • a single musical sound • a category or type of music • the overall structure of music • the loudness or softness of sounds • a tool used to create a specific sound • multiple notes played at the same time • the specific highness or lowness of sound • Sound, organized in time, to express emotion • Sounds and silences, arranged in patterns and time • ...
2 2018-03-16
Across
- musical movement of playful character,in ABA form
- slow polish dance
- example of composition that shows nationalism
- german dance in triple meter
- known as the virtuoso pianist
- reflects in most of the music of the romantic era
- a piece composed for the development of a specific technique
Down
- example of program music
- refers to eastern music composed in the 18th century
- short free form musical composition
- short piece of music thet can be used as a preface
- provide venues for musical performances
- a verse form of narrative that is set to music
- polish dance in triple time signature
14 Clues: slow polish dance • example of program music • german dance in triple meter • known as the virtuoso pianist • short free form musical composition • polish dance in triple time signature • provide venues for musical performances • example of composition that shows nationalism • a verse form of narrative that is set to music • musical movement of playful character,in ABA form • ...
Reggae 2023-04-25
Across
- The lines in the Bass Clef.
- Buffalo? (A famous Bob Marley hit).
- A religion from Jamaica.
- The spaces in the Bass Clef.
- a repetetive pattern in pop music.
- A fancy drum pattern is known as this.
Down
- This distinguishes reggae from other types of pop music.
- The name of Bob Marley's band.
- A famous reggae singer.
- The TEMPO of most reggae songs
- An electronic instrument used in pop music
- The Country where reggae originates?
- Reggae developed from this type of music.
- The instrument that plays on the 'off beat' in reggae music.
14 Clues: A famous reggae singer. • A religion from Jamaica. • The lines in the Bass Clef. • The spaces in the Bass Clef. • The name of Bob Marley's band. • The TEMPO of most reggae songs • a repetetive pattern in pop music. • Buffalo? (A famous Bob Marley hit). • The Country where reggae originates? • A fancy drum pattern is known as this. • Reggae developed from this type of music. • ...
