music Crossword Puzzles
Activities and animals 2024-10-17
Mindy 2024-04-22
Mindy 2024-04-22
Lipreading /k/ Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-12
Jenna's Life 2017-06-15
b3u5 2018-09-23
Crossword Game! 2020-06-03
Como te diviertes 2014-03-02
25 Clues: fun • bat • last • bike • golf • happy • skate • chess • stick • horror • picnic • league • hockey • to run • to win • weights • bowling • to lend • checkers • to borrow • rock music • to be bored • to have fun • music video • to know information
T'es branché? 1 - Unité 2C 2015-02-12
26 Clues: or • two • one • rap • nine • four • five • eight • music • three • seven • boring • twelve • eleven • techno • tennis • sixteen • eighteen • nineteen • fourteen • thirteen • seventeen • Its boring • world music • its exciting • to go grocery shopping
Living Legacies 2025-08-04
30 Clues: coin • case • : pot • : art • : map • : coat • : city • : book • : label • : music • : chair • : river • : diary • : letter • : museum • : juicer • : school • : trophy • : curlers • : protest • : artifact • : painting • : churches • : amendment • : exhibition • : photography • : Rappahannock • : inspirational • : LivingLegacies • : Fredericksburg
Sofia 2023-02-10
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- Chordophone with three nylon strings and pluck
- Sound made with electronic devices
- Religion that influences music
- Sound made by hitting stretched out skin
- Opposite of "let-loose" Chinese music
- Japanese ensemble of voices and instruments
- Chordophone/lute family with two silk strings
- Someone training to become an idol
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- Aerophone instrument mad of bamboo
- Sound made with air
- The public face of a K-pop group
- Repeated sacred phrase to help the mind focus
- Style of solo singing similar to speech
- Music stays the same
- Many different sounding music
15 Clues: Sound made with air • Music stays the same • Many different sounding music • Religion that influences music • The public face of a K-pop group • Aerophone instrument mad of bamboo • Sound made with electronic devices • Someone training to become an idol • Opposite of "let-loose" Chinese music • Style of solo singing similar to speech • Sound made by hitting stretched out skin • ...
The Summer of Love (1967) 2025-02-26
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- – Hallucinogenic drug associated with the movement
- – Popular fashion accessory
- – Instrument central to the music scene
- – Anti-war message of the era
- – Legendary music festival (a bit later, in 1969)
- – Free-spirited counterculture member
- – Key element of the Summer of Love
- – Famous hippie district, ______-Ashbury
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- – Art and music style of the time
- – Symbol of peace and love
- – City at the heart of the movement
- – Colorful clothing trend
- – Social and cultural upheaval of the time
- – Central theme of the movement
- – Shared living space for hippies
15 Clues: – Colorful clothing trend • – Symbol of peace and love • – Popular fashion accessory • – Anti-war message of the era • – Central theme of the movement • – Art and music style of the time • – Shared living space for hippies • – City at the heart of the movement • – Key element of the Summer of Love • – Free-spirited counterculture member • – Instrument central to the music scene • ...
Logan's Spanish Crossword 2017-09-21
25 Clues: jazz • more • salad • fruit • so-so • pizza • soccer • tennis • spanish • homework • swimming • football • chocolate • cafeteria • rock music • basketball • volleyball • Good night • italian food • Mexican food • chinese food • english class • hows it going? • Great/excellent • classical music
Colby's Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-01
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- interval notes played together
- every note in music is a part of one of these
- shhhhhh
- sounds moving up and sounds moving down
- group of notes in sound played together
- group of people playing music together
- let's get loud
- how high and low can your voice go
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- holding the note out as long as you want
- language for writting music
- interval notes played alone
- notation naming a note in a scale
- families woodwind, brass, percussion, strings
- play music faster
- this is a pleasing sound to the ear
- string instruments need this
16 Clues: shhhhhh • let's get loud • play music faster • language for writting music • interval notes played alone • string instruments need this • interval notes played together • notation naming a note in a scale • how high and low can your voice go • this is a pleasing sound to the ear • group of people playing music together • sounds moving up and sounds moving down • ...
Caribbean Music 2021-02-11
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- Instrument used in Caribbean music _____ pan
- Burning ______ a famous Caribbean artist
- Italian term for the tempo of most Caribbean music
- Beats in a bar for most Caribbean music styles
- Style of Caribbean music from Trinidad and Tobago
- Island where Bob Marley was born
- Lyrics are often about _____ in Caribbean Music
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- Type of Caribbean music from Jamaica
- Rhythm feature used in all Caribbean music.
- Keyboard instrument used instead of piano
- Three Litte _____ a famous Caribbean song
11 Clues: Island where Bob Marley was born • Type of Caribbean music from Jamaica • Burning ______ a famous Caribbean artist • Keyboard instrument used instead of piano • Three Litte _____ a famous Caribbean song • Rhythm feature used in all Caribbean music. • Instrument used in Caribbean music _____ pan • Beats in a bar for most Caribbean music styles • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2018-01-13
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- Everybody loves it!
- Celebrities are usually ________________.
- Music made using computer sounds.
- Ugh. It's so bad.
- The genre of music composed by Beethoven and Mozart.
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- Popular Japanese music.
- The person who makes music.
- Wow! He's so good-looking!
- She's always wearing the newest clothing and jewelry!
- A type of something.
- This music is soft and quiet, so it's _________________.
- The opposite of quiet.
12 Clues: Ugh. It's so bad. • Everybody loves it! • A type of something. • The opposite of quiet. • Popular Japanese music. • The person who makes music. • Wow! He's so good-looking! • Music made using computer sounds. • Celebrities are usually ________________. • The genre of music composed by Beethoven and Mozart. • She's always wearing the newest clothing and jewelry! • ...
Plurals 2022-09-22
Describing the Music 2024-02-06
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- music that was made for money
- music that is romantic or sad in a bad way
- music that can affect our mood in a good way
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- music that consists of the same parts that change each other
- music that we can remember easily
- music that is very touching and sad
- music that is very loud and with strong beat
- music that has nothing special to it
- music that can make you feel down
- music that is quit and relaxing
10 Clues: music that was made for money • music that is quit and relaxing • music that we can remember easily • music that can make you feel down • music that is very touching and sad • music that has nothing special to it • music that is romantic or sad in a bad way • music that is very loud and with strong beat • music that can affect our mood in a good way • ...
Beginning Band Vocabulary 1-3 2022-01-28
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- symbol indicating to rest for 1 beat
- the pulse of the music
- note value lasting 1 beat
- the five lines and four spaces on which music is written
- tells which note to play sharp or flat throughout the music
- tells how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets the beat
- note value lasting 4 beats
- the speed of the beat
- line that extends the staff above or below
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- symbol indicating to rest for 4 beats
- note value lasting 2 beats
- indicates the end of the piece of music
- symbol indicating to rest for 2 beats
- the vertical line that divides the staff into measures
- a segment of music divided by bar lines
- assigns the note names to the lines and spaces on the staff
16 Clues: the speed of the beat • the pulse of the music • note value lasting 1 beat • note value lasting 2 beats • note value lasting 4 beats • symbol indicating to rest for 1 beat • symbol indicating to rest for 4 beats • symbol indicating to rest for 2 beats • indicates the end of the piece of music • a segment of music divided by bar lines • line that extends the staff above or below • ...
Me, Family, Friends 2021-07-05
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- The latest music genre
- Two opposing teams toss a ball over a net, the ball shouldn't touch the ground
- A scary movie genre
- Another word for husband/wife
- The brother of your parent
- Two opposing teams try to score a point by aiming a puck into the opponent's net. Canadian sport played on ice.
- Your parent's sister
- The mother of your brother-in-law
- Another word for brother/sister
- They help us see
- A music genre born in New Orleans
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- Sliding through the snow on a flat board
- Your sister's husband
- We use it to acquire taste
- A movie genre based on historical events
- A funny movie genre
- A movie genre that contains fighting
- We use them to touch
- Music from the 1700-1800s
19 Clues: They help us see • A scary movie genre • A funny movie genre • Your parent's sister • We use them to touch • Your sister's husband • The latest music genre • Music from the 1700-1800s • We use it to acquire taste • The brother of your parent • Another word for husband/wife • Another word for brother/sister • The mother of your brother-in-law • A music genre born in New Orleans • ...
Me, Family, Friends 2021-07-05
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- A movie genre based on historical events
- A scary movie genre
- The latest music genre
- The brother of your parent
- A funny movie genre
- Music from the 1700-1800s
- A movie genre that contains fighting
- Sliding through the snow on a flat board
- Your parent's sister
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- Your sister's husband
- We use them to touch
- We use it to acquire taste
- Two opposing teams try to score a point by aiming a puck into the opponent's net. Canadian sport played on ice.
- Another word for husband/wife
- Two opposing teams toss a ball over a net, the ball shouldn't touch the ground
- They help us see
- A music genre born in New Orleans
- The mother of your brother-in-law
- Another word for brother/sister
19 Clues: They help us see • A scary movie genre • A funny movie genre • We use them to touch • Your parent's sister • Your sister's husband • The latest music genre • Music from the 1700-1800s • We use it to acquire taste • The brother of your parent • Another word for husband/wife • Another word for brother/sister • A music genre born in New Orleans • The mother of your brother-in-law • ...
Culture 2023-06-16
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- A paper object containing knowledge or stories
- Sounds that make you feel good when you listen to them
- A picture made with colors and shapes
- A show performed in front of people
- Creating or appreciating artistic works
- A person who creates or expresses art
- A story that can be seen on a screen
- Beautiful writing in short lines
- Acting out stories on stage
- Moving to music
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- Taking pictures with a camera
- Musicians or singers performing music
- A beautiful dance performance
- A sequence of past events
- A collection of multiple songs on a music CD
- Art of writing books or poems
- A place where artifacts and artworks from the past are displayed
- A fictional story written in a book
- A play or movie that expresses emotions
19 Clues: Moving to music • A sequence of past events • Acting out stories on stage • Taking pictures with a camera • A beautiful dance performance • Art of writing books or poems • Beautiful writing in short lines • A show performed in front of people • A fictional story written in a book • A story that can be seen on a screen • Musicians or singers performing music • ...
TB 3 UNIT 1 2023-12-11
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- started in South America. This is a typical cowboy music.
- music made with computers and software for music-making
- pop music from South Korea.
- music with fast-paced beats and the singers would sing really fast with a technique called rapping.
- American music founded in the 90s. It has unique melody from saxophone and trombone
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- Music with screaming and aggressive sounds of the distorted electric guitar.
- music with traditional instruments such as piano, violin, and cello. Often won't have lyrics.
- pop music from Japan.
- a form of music with strong beat. ____ & Roll!
- stands for popular, typical popular music
10 Clues: pop music from Japan. • pop music from South Korea. • stands for popular, typical popular music • a form of music with strong beat. ____ & Roll! • music made with computers and software for music-making • started in South America. This is a typical cowboy music. • Music with screaming and aggressive sounds of the distorted electric guitar. • ...
EE page 1-5 Quiz 2024-08-29
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- tell us how high or low to play and how long to play
- go back to the beginning and play the music again
- 1 beat of sound
- box that divides music on the staff
- 1 beat of silence
- pluck the string
- divide the music staff into measures
- indicate a set of note names
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- tells us how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets a beat
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- position the violin and viola start playing
- the pulse of music
- tell us to count silent beats
- has 5 lines and 4 spaces
14 Clues: 1 beat of sound • pluck the string • 1 beat of silence • the pulse of music • has 5 lines and 4 spaces • indicate a set of note names • tell us to count silent beats • box that divides music on the staff • divide the music staff into measures • indicates the end of a piece of music • position the violin and viola start playing • go back to the beginning and play the music again • ...
Review 2021-09-02
World Music Crossword 2021-04-06
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- The types of scales used in Japanese music
- Refers to the drum beat in Indian music
- smaller cuban drums
- Flute like instrument in Japanese music
- Refers to the melody role in Indian music
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- The heart of Cuban music
- The African name for the thumb piano
- The part of Africa with middle eastern influence
- The part of Africa home to the masters of the drum
- larger cuban drums
- The cuban instrument with three groups of two strings each
- The Indian "scale" used to create Indian music
12 Clues: larger cuban drums • smaller cuban drums • The heart of Cuban music • The African name for the thumb piano • Refers to the drum beat in Indian music • Flute like instrument in Japanese music • Refers to the melody role in Indian music • The types of scales used in Japanese music • The Indian "scale" used to create Indian music • ...
Elements of Music 2025-10-30
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- How long or short the notes are
- How loud or soft the music is
- How fast or slow the music is played
- Different voices or sounds you can hear
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- Something you can hum or sing along with
- The art form that includes singing, dancing, or playing instruments
- A group of people playing music together
- Someone who sings
- Moving your body to music
- The sounds you hear when someone plays music
- How high or low a sound is
- How many sounds happen at the same time
12 Clues: Someone who sings • Moving your body to music • How high or low a sound is • How loud or soft the music is • How long or short the notes are • How fast or slow the music is played • Different voices or sounds you can hear • How many sounds happen at the same time • Something you can hum or sing along with • A group of people playing music together • ...
Jazz Age 2022-04-04
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- Several other dances in this age included the ___ the Breakaway, and the Lindy Hop.
- ___ was a famous African American blues singer and earned the title of “Empress of the Blues”.
- Women’s role in society became more prevalent as they went into the workforce and earned the right to ____.
- Jelly Roll Morton led his band called the Jelly Roll Morton’s _______, who were well-versed in the New Orleans ensemble style. Their style of music, swing, later became popularized.
- ____musicians were given less opportunities to perform in proper theatres and establishments. Because of this, they were often associated with less reputable venues which created a deeper push towards calling jazz music the devil’s music.
- Many Americans were ____ of jazz music since many of the rising musicians were African American.
- Flappers broke traditional values by taking on ___ standards such as smoking, short bobbed hair, and fashionable short dresses.
- The “soundtrack” of the Roaring 20s emerged with the ____ age.
- The Jazz Age is also known as the ___ Twenties and the Roaring Twenties.
- The Jazz Age is illustrated in ___ by the various parties held and in their society’s style of fashion, life, and music.
- The Jazz Age started after ___.
- As ___ came in effect, nightclubs, such as The Cotton Club in the Harlem neighborhood, began to illegally sell alcohol which led to the rise of many black jazz musicians as they had opportunities to perform.
- The jazz genre set off different standards and ideas. These included improvisation over traditional structure, ____ over composer, and black performers over white performers.
- Jazz music quickly rose to popularity by being played in ____.
- Cab Calloway learned to ____ sing from tutoring from Louis Armstrong. This form of singing is created by vocal improvisations of nonsensical syllables.
- During the Jazz Age, in literature, ___ ideas were challenged and realistic themes in characters and stories emerged.
- Many jazz musicians who started off in __ and were namely African Americans
- The most popular type of radio concert was a ___ which consisted of amateur and big name performers.
- Trumpeter Louis Armstrong had over 60 influential records in the span of three years with his band called the _____ . He later used scat and swing rhythms when he was a soloist.
- The Jazz age ___ as the Great Depression occurred.
- Mothers of young women formed the Anti-Flirt League with ___ against flappers and their defiant lifestyle.
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- Jim Crow Laws were still in effect during the Jazz Age and weakened the blacks’ opportunities to perform and also led to ____ orchestras.
- Jazz composer and pianist Duke Ellington was a leader of a jazz orchestra called Duke Ellington and His ___ Orchestra.
- In 1924, jazz performance solos started to play by ___ where soloists created music without any preparations.
- With the Great Depression, many smaller and less successful jazz groups were ____ impacted, more black groups than white.
- The nation’s wealth ___ as the 20’s gained attraction and allowed Americans to revive with happiness from World War I.
- The ____ was a artistic movement that began during the Jazz Age and expanded black culture through the arts.
- In addition to New York, many New Orleanians settled in ___ and popularized jazz in the city and its nightlife.
- Thomas Edison ridiculed jazz music having said it would sound better ____.
- Jazz music was not only popular in the United States but in England, France, and other ___ countries as well.
- By the end of the 20’s, there had been over 60 communities across the nation who had enacted laws ___ jazz in public dance halls, as jazz was considered dangerous.
- With the introduction of the radio, Americans could listen to jazz music through ___ concerts and broadcasts.
- The Jazz Age diversified society by bringing ____ men and women together both white and black.
- Some Americans, especially the older generations, criticized the music of the 20’s and called it the devil’s music because the music was very ____ and sensuous.
- White bandleader Paul Whiteman called himself the “___ of Jazz” with a style of jazz that incorporated symphonic and formally written music rather than improvisation; he ended up dealing with much controversy.
- ___ were fashionable young women who flouted societal standards.
- The Women’s Liberation ___ had rebellions against societal standards that were partly influenced by the liberation from jazz.
- In addition to new music styles, various dances emerged such as the ___.
- The composition of “____ in Blue” by George Gershwin combined classical and jazz music and is considered to be one of the 20th century’s finest compositions.
39 Clues: The Jazz Age started after ___. • The Jazz age ___ as the Great Depression occurred. • The “soundtrack” of the Roaring 20s emerged with the ____ age. • Jazz music quickly rose to popularity by being played in ____. • ___ were fashionable young women who flouted societal standards. • The Jazz Age is also known as the ___ Twenties and the Roaring Twenties. • ...
Country Western Music 2020-03-22
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- Some traditionalists [of country music listeners]felt it was a _ of the country style. (Slide 13)
- The 80s and 90s experienced a rapid _ in popularity of country music. (Slide 15)
- Radio broadcasting and this helped country western music gain popularity. (Slide 4)
- One of the singers from the 80s and 90s who helped the country music genre grow. (Slide 16)
- Many of the characteristic sounds that we hear in today's country western music can be directly attributed to _ music. (Slide 2)
- City in which country music established itself. (Slide 7)
- Singing-cowboy that grew up in Scioto County. (two words, Slide 4)
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- One of the names that have been used to describe early country music. (Slide 3)
- We live in the foothills of the _ Mountains.(Slide 2)
- Radio and television program featuring country western music. (Three words, Slide 7)
- western was used to describe songs with themes such as the building of this. (Slide 3)
- 1970s and 80s country western singers and groups incorporated elements of this genre into their music. (Slide 13)
12 Clues: We live in the foothills of the _ Mountains.(Slide 2) • City in which country music established itself. (Slide 7) • Singing-cowboy that grew up in Scioto County. (two words, Slide 4) • One of the names that have been used to describe early country music. (Slide 3) • The 80s and 90s experienced a rapid _ in popularity of country music. (Slide 15) • ...
Music Word Puzzle - 1 2021-03-27
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- a poco little by little
- a period in art and music from around 1600-1750
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
- a musical suite
- a group of four players, or a composition for four players
- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
- a baroque dance
- a sequence of notes in either descending or ascending order.
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- the highest female voice.
- a song of religious worship
- music instrument that has keys
- the frequency of the vibration of sound
- a term describing movements in art and music
- the speed at which a piece of music is played
- a style of music used by composers in the 20th Century
16 Clues: a musical suite • a baroque dance • a poco little by little • the highest female voice. • a song of religious worship • music instrument that has keys • the frequency of the vibration of sound • a term describing movements in art and music • the speed at which a piece of music is played • a period in art and music from around 1600-1750 • ...
Music Word Puzzle - 1 2021-03-27
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- music instrument that has keys
- a musical suite
- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
- little by little
- the highest female voice.
- a sequence of notes in either descending or ascending order.
- the frequency of the vibration of sound
- a group of four players, or a composition for four players
- a song of religious worship
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- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
- the speed at which a piece of music is played
- a style of music used by composers in the 20th Century
- a term describing movements in art and music
- a baroque dance
- a period in art and music from around 1600-1750
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
16 Clues: a musical suite • a baroque dance • little by little • the highest female voice. • a song of religious worship • music instrument that has keys • the frequency of the vibration of sound • a term describing movements in art and music • the speed at which a piece of music is played • a period in art and music from around 1600-1750 • ...
Adylee Cohee 2024-04-11
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- what was remreck asked to release
- what was the club name
- what did they say music healed
- What year of collage are they in at chapter 17
- what was the studio name they signed with
- what did the boys at the party thing of doctors
- what did george think music made you more of
- how long did the music last
- did Remeck return to class
- who wanted to drop medical school
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- what was rap to George
- what profession is George in
- what tactic did Remreck use to deter the bully
- did they press charges
- were they serious about leaving medical for music
- what did remreck think when he got in the fight
- what did remreck want to call them
- who did they eat dinner with
- what was the rappers name
- was the party successful
20 Clues: what was rap to George • what was the club name • did they press charges • was the party successful • what was the rappers name • did Remeck return to class • how long did the music last • what profession is George in • who did they eat dinner with • what did they say music healed • what was remreck asked to release • who wanted to drop medical school • ...
Music - Unit 7 vocabulary 2025-11-25
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- someone who plays the guitar, especially as their job
- A live performance is done with an audience.
- hall a large building in which concerts are performed
- a performance of pop or rock music
- the words of a song
- video a short film made to go with a popular song
- someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job
- someone who plays music on the radio or at discos
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- channel a television channel that shows music videos and programmes about music
- a series of events, performances, etc. that often takes place over several days
- a short part of a film or television programme
- the job of controlling how a film, play, programme, or musical recording is made
- a famous person
- technician someone who controls the sound during a performance or recording
- a room where television and radio programmes and music recordings are made
15 Clues: a famous person • the words of a song • a performance of pop or rock music • A live performance is done with an audience. • a short part of a film or television programme • video a short film made to go with a popular song • someone who plays music on the radio or at discos • someone who plays the guitar, especially as their job • ...
Music and Movement 2024-10-21
10 Clues: Jipi Music • early music • urban night music • modern folk music • Guitar, bass and drums • set of urban dance styles • electronic music and dance • relaxing and afroamerican music • distorted guitar and heartbreaking voice • African-American music in the United States
music in our world 2023-02-02
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- You need to do this if you want the music to sound great.
- This music has a strong beat and fast rhythm.
- a thing used to make music
- two notes or more at one time
- This music is easy to listen to.
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- A type of music with swing and rhythm.
- The _____ makes you want to dance.
- You do this for an audience.
- A large orchestra often plays this music.
- This music uses spoken words.
- A single sound is a _____.
11 Clues: a thing used to make music • A single sound is a _____. • You do this for an audience. • This music uses spoken words. • two notes or more at one time • This music is easy to listen to. • The _____ makes you want to dance. • A type of music with swing and rhythm. • A large orchestra often plays this music. • This music has a strong beat and fast rhythm. • ...
Bach and Handel 2013-04-23
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- Bach's first job was as a church ___.
- For the position at Leipzig, Bach was the ___ choice, but he took the position happily.
- German music was serious and ___.
- Bach spent his entire career in this country.
- French music favored ___ forms.
- Bach's nickname in Frederick's court.
- The ___ of Bach is used to mark the end of the Baroque Era.
- Bach wrote music to ___.
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- Bach saw himself as a hard-working ___.
- How many children did Bach have?
- This type of music written by Bach uses a theme that is heard in all the voices in turn.
- Italian music had __ drive and brilliance.
- This is a musical setting of the story from the Gospels of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
- Bach was exceeding ___ and felt obliged to work hard.
- When Bach left his position at Weimar, the duke was so mad that he had Bach put in ___.
- Bach's second position was at ___ and he would have stayed there for the rest of his life is the Prince didn't get a new wife who didn't like music.
16 Clues: Bach wrote music to ___. • French music favored ___ forms. • How many children did Bach have? • German music was serious and ___. • Bach's first job was as a church ___. • Bach's nickname in Frederick's court. • Bach saw himself as a hard-working ___. • Italian music had __ drive and brilliance. • Bach spent his entire career in this country. • ...
pp 2024-11-20
15 Clues: ikea aura • aids giver • hacknet music • received aids • derpcat music • a what really • what zach wants • depression aura • what duett wants • this kils the fish • cashs rarest ore in • hypocrite derpcat music • best girl in date a live • what cash doesnt have in sols • this aura flies when you animation glitch it
Beethoven 2023-05-03
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- Main string instrument in orchestra
- keyboard instrument
- Beethoven's birth country
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Group of singers
- music for an orchestra
- larger than a violin
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- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- unable to hear
- keyboard instrument with pipes
- style of music Beethoven composed
- someone who writes music
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • unable to hear • Large marsupial • Group of singers • Man's best friend • keyboard instrument • Likes to chase mice • larger than a violin • music for an orchestra • someone who writes music • Beethoven's birth country • keyboard instrument with pipes • style of music Beethoven composed • Main string instrument in orchestra
SCHOOL SUBJECT 2024-04-25
15 Clues: Art • Music • Drama • English • Biology • Physics • Science • History • Geography • Chemistry • Literature • Mathematics • SocialStudies • PhysicalEducation • InformationTechnology
170 2024-08-12
Anthony Johnson's Music Genres 2022-03-01
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- This genre takes it’s name from the Warehouse, a club in Chicago where DJs first played their music
- This genre originated in the Bronx in 1973.
- This genre used to be sung as acapella.
- This genre music stands for drum n bass and is characterized by broken beat drums about 160 to 180 per minute
- This genre is a type of house music that is characterized by gospel influenced piano riffs and female vocals.
- This genre’s name comes from the latin word opus which means work.
- Steven Wiley released the first song from this genre in 1986
- The quest for happiness and freedom as well as the experience of pain became the primary themes in this genre
- This genre usually has 140 beats per minute.
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- The most used book of this genre songs and hymns was written by John Wesley in 1787.
- most people believe that this genre’s name comes from the Jamacian slang term rege-rege which means ragged because it is comprized of different musical styles brought together.
- This genre is a sub genre of electronic music
- This genre originated in the in African American communities in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- This genre has native indian, african and western influences.
- k-pop is a type of this genre’s music that is pop music in Korea.
- This genre is a form of electronic music that first became popular in germany in the 1980’s.
- This genre is exclusively written to a company movement and dance
- This genre originated in the United States during the 1950s.
18 Clues: This genre used to be sung as acapella. • This genre originated in the Bronx in 1973. • This genre usually has 140 beats per minute. • This genre is a sub genre of electronic music • Steven Wiley released the first song from this genre in 1986 • This genre originated in the United States during the 1950s. • ...
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
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- What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian chant to the church?
- A machine used to make copies of music and words. Helped mass produce sheet music and made music accessible to everyone.
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work
- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- ___music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
- A composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the king.
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- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- Music notes used in the Medieval Era. It used to be written mostly as a quick reminder of the melody. Looked like little squares and squiggles.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- S___ Music was non-religious music
- S___ Music was religious music
14 Clues: S___ Music was religious music • S___ Music was non-religious music • The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian chant to the church? • ...
MUS328 Final Review 2019-12-06
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- John __________: Tenor and soprano saxophonist who influenced both mainstream and avant-garde jazz; his influential A Love Supreme was inspired by his spiritual quest
- Benjamin __________: British composer, conductor, and pianist, known for his neotonal, accessible works, who wrote the finest English operas since Purcell
- An experimental technique in which foreign objects are placed inside a piano to modify its sound
- Sergey __________: Soviet pianist and composer who returned to the USSR after 20 years of successful career in the West; he’s primarily known for his piano works, ballets, and film scores
- A term that describes a new era of human communication and interconnection across cultural, national, and geographic boundaries
- Experimental technique using recorded sounds as raw material, pioneered in the late 1940s and 50s in France by Edgard Varèse among others
- Steve __________: Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops.
- Kaija __________: Finnish composer, famous especially for her operas; her music combines live and electronic sounds. Before her death in 2023 she was considered one of the greatest living composers
- Pierre __________: French composer and conductor who used serial methods; as director of IRCAM he explored electronic and computer music
- style of jazz developed in the 1940s and 50s as a moderation of bebop, featuring soft dynamics, slower tempos and at times less overt emotional involvement
- Loose group of avant-garde artists who created pieces of performance art in NY in the 1960s and 70s; Yoko Ono was a member
- Caroline __________: Composer, violinist and singer who won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2013; her works combine unpatched recitation of texts, Baroque, medieval, American, and non-Western elements with the modern classical tradition
- George __________: American pianist, songwriter, composer and conductor who successfully combined blues and jazz into his popular and classical works
- Milton __________: American composer and theorist who pioneered total serialism and computer and electronic music
- A method of composition in which a fixed series of elements governs the entire composition. Most commonly, the series is the 12-pitch row, but around WWII composers sometimes extended serialism to elements other than pitch
- the glorification of indigenous traditions and heritage; it constitutes a primary element of Mexican Revolutionary Nationalism
- Harry __________: American composer who invented several instruments to realize his music based on his 43-note untempered microtonal scale
- Tonal technique developed by Arvo Pärt in which a voice has the melody and other voices sound the notes of the tonic triad
- Realistic style that Soviet artists were compelled to use, which celebrated socialism and revolutionary heroes in a simple, accessible language with an emphasis on folk-like melodies
- Vocal African American folk music that can be said to be the foundation of much of American popular music
- Terry __________: American composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music.
- Bela __________: Pianist, teacher, ethnomusicologist, and composer who synthesized elements of Eastern European folk and Western classical musics; along with Liszt he is considered one of Hungary’s greatest composers
- Innovative ballet company founded in Paris in 1909 by Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev, which premiered many of the most significant ballets of the early 20th c., notably Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
- Group of young modernist French composers who in the 1920s and 30s were strongly influenced by Satie and neoclassicism
- Artistic and cultural movement, prevalent since the late 1970s, which embraces hybridity, fragmentation, borrowing from older styles, irony, and breaking down barriers between popular and fine art
- Jennifer __________: American contemporary composer and flutist, student of George Crumb, whose music exemplifies accessible modernism; her blue cathedral is one of today’s most performed contemporary orchestral works
- Osvaldo __________: Argentinian-born contemporary composer, student of George Crumb, whose music combines computer music, modernist, and Latin American elements
- Bessie__________: Blues and jazz singer who was the most successful black performing artist of her time, known as the “Empress of the Blues”
- Alfred __________: Postmodernist Russian composer whose works quote and evoke different styles and historical periods, such as in his Concerto Grosso No. 1
- A compositional technique in which the principles of tone rows are applied to parameters other than pitch, such as duration, dynamics, articulation, etc.
- the practice of re-using small sections of other artists’ records in a new song, commonly used in many rap, hip hop, R&B, ambient, and rock records since the 1980s
- Dizzie __________: Virtuoso trumpet player, heavily influenced by Afro-Cuban music, who was one of the architects of the bebop style
- Miles __________: Profoundly influential trumpetist, who spearheaded the development of three major jazz styles: cool jazz, modal jazz, and fusion
- Music for everyday use, or “Utility music”
- Ornette __________: Alto saxophonist and composer whose controversial album Free Jazz gave name to the experimental style
- Neue Sachlichkeit, a term that describes the aesthetic of many composers in Weimar Germany, which held that music should communicate clearly, opposed complexity and used familiar elements drawn from popular music, jazz, and Classical and Baroque periods
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- Also known as chance or 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’’
- Heitor __________: Cellist, guitarist and composer who fused Brazilian vernacular musics with modernist and neoclassical elements, considered one of the most important composers of Latin America
- intervals smaller than a half step; they are used in many non-Western folk musics as well as in experimental art music
- a long-playing record that typically plays at 33 and one third revolutions per minute, allowing up to 25 min per side
- Dissonant chords made of seconds, pioneered by Henry Cowell
- Modernist style of jazz developed in Harlem in the 1940s as a reaction against swing and symphonic jazz, featuring a small ensemble of virtuoso performers doing complex, often fast improvisations on the harmony rather than the melody of a known song
- George __________: American composer whose works explore new and unusual timbres produced with traditional instruments; Black Angels for electric string quartet is an example
- Postmodernist style that developed in the mid-1970s that returns to the emotional expression associated with 19th-c. Romanticism
- Karlheinz __________: German composer who applied serial techniques to pitch, duration, dynamics, etc; he pioneered electronic music and indeterminacy and was an influential figure of the postwar avant-garde
- Silvestre __________: Violinist, composer and conductor who blended Mexican folk and popular music with dissonant modernism and colorful orchestration; considered one of the most important composers of Mexico and Latin America
- Philip __________: American composer, considered one of the founding figures of minimalism, famous for his film scores, concert music, and opera, such as Music in Twelve Parts
- Leonard __________: Pianist, conductor, composer and teacher who was the first American conductor of the NY Philharmonic and made significant contributions to both art music and Broadway
- Late 20th century artistic movement that sought an intentionally simplified style; in music based upon the repetition and gradual variation of simple melodic fragments
- Ellen Taaffe __________: American composer and violinist whose works are an example of accessible modernism; She received the first Pulitzer Prize in music awarded to a woman, for her Symphony No. 1
- Charles __________: American organist and composer whose experimental works combine elements of Romanticism and modernism and was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions.
- Richard __________: Composer who, with his two collaborators, composed the most successful and innovative musicals of the Golden Age
- Beginning in 1946, a summer festival and courses on contemporary music was held in the German city of ___________, creating a center for serialism
- Dmitri __________: Soviet pianist and composer, regarded as the greatest symphonist of the 20th c.; critics see possible resistance vs oppression in his works, such as the 5th Symphony
- Ruth __________: Pianist, composer, and folk song editor who was the first woman to win a Guggenheim Fellowship in composition
- Nadia __________: French organist, composer and teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- ________ School: term used to describe the composers like Schoenberg and his students who embraced atonality and serialism in the early 20th c.
- Duke __________: Pianist, bandleader, arranger, and composer, who is known as the most significant composer of big band music and one of the most influential American composers
- Charlie __________: Virtuoso saxophonist who revolutionized jazz with his improvisation techniques; he was one of the architects of the bebop style
- Arvo __________: Estonian composer, famous primarily for his choral works, who works in a radically simplified style
- Igor __________: Russian pianist, conductor and composer, famous primarily for his modernist ballets based on Russian elements; he was one of the most influential composers of the 20th c.
- John __________: Postmodernist American composer whose tonal, deeply expressive works include the Academy-Award-winning score for The Red Violin
- Olivier __________: French organist, composer and teacher who created a completely individual sound based on artificial modes; his music often has mystical and religious themes
- Aaron __________: 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- Edgard __________: French-born composer who conceived of music as organized sound, championed contemporary music, and pioneered several electronic techniques such as working with magnetic tape (musique concrète)
- Samuel __________: Singer, conductor and composer whose vocally inspired lyricism and neotonal, Romantic language made him one of the most frequently performed American composers
- John __________: American composer who radically expanded the range of sounds allowed to be considered “music,” using the prepared piano and inventing several aleatory compositional techniques.
67 Clues: Music for everyday use, or “Utility music” • Dissonant chords made of seconds, pioneered by Henry Cowell • Steve __________: Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops. • An experimental technique in which foreign objects are placed inside a piano to modify its sound • ...
renaissance crossword Bailey & Nathan 2015-06-18
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- a six stringed instrmint
- a motet was a sacred ___________ composition
- what is a six stringed instrmint from the the renaissance period
- who sung carols?
- stereo sound
- what were composers intrested in.
- what did seculur music develup from?
- what was the most popular from of seclar music.
- a person who whites music
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- a wooden lute
- voices only no instrmints acompanit
- a single lined melady
- a period of time
- more than one melady at a time
- what is a angled neak
15 Clues: stereo sound • a wooden lute • a period of time • who sung carols? • a single lined melady • what is a angled neak • a six stringed instrmint • a person who whites music • more than one melady at a time • what were composers intrested in. • voices only no instrmints acompanit • what did seculur music develup from? • a motet was a sacred ___________ composition • ...
Musical Elements Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-12
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- The overall sound of the music as pleasant or unpleasant.
- How our timbre should sound on Resilience.
- The layers of sound within the music.
- AB
- How long or short a sound is.
- mf
- A series of pitches that make a tune.
- The order and arrangement of the music.
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- The instruments and/or voices that support the melody.
- How many beats a whole note gets.
- Happy sounding.
- The unique sound quality of the voice.
- A single, unaccompanied melodic line.
- How loud or soft the music is.
- Sad sounding.
15 Clues: AB • mf • Sad sounding. • Happy sounding. • How long or short a sound is. • How loud or soft the music is. • How many beats a whole note gets. • The layers of sound within the music. • A single, unaccompanied melodic line. • A series of pitches that make a tune. • The unique sound quality of the voice. • The order and arrangement of the music. • ...
Notting Hill 2022-09-05
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- bright and varied
- move your body and feet to music
- unusual because from far away
- a special occasion of public entertainment with singing, dancing and dressing up in unusual clothes
- learn about for the first time
- rhythm
- relating to a number of different cultures
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- enjoy an occasion
- an organized set of special events
- when something is a custom
- use your voice to make music
- put on music
- read poetry out loud
- fancy dress
- a group of people walking in the same direction for a celebration
15 Clues: rhythm • fancy dress • put on music • enjoy an occasion • bright and varied • read poetry out loud • when something is a custom • use your voice to make music • unusual because from far away • learn about for the first time • move your body and feet to music • an organized set of special events • relating to a number of different cultures • ...
4 2024-08-11
20 Clues: Game venue • Old message • Tape format • Typing tool • Music venue • Candy vendor • Audio format • Music player • Outdoor feast • Retro fashion • Vintage style • Vinyl spinner • Drink counter • Portable light • Public telephone • Affordable sweet • Instant snapshot • Relative gathering • Keepsake collection • Playground equipment
Oliver's extremely cool awesome puzzle 2020-08-16
16 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • intense music • moderately soft • moderately loud • We listen to it • volume in music • orchestral family • orchestral family • orchestral family • orchestral family • suddenly, only louder • getting gradually lower • getting gradually higher
Music 2021-02-20
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- Koje je najpoznatije glazbalo s tipkama?
- Glazbalo s tipkama gdje ton nastaje strujanjem zraka?
- Skraćeno ime sintesajzera?
- U kojim cijevima nastaje ton?
- Zvuk koji ima određenu visinu, jačinu, trajanje?
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- Koji su glavni dijelovi orgulja?
- Kako se zove osoba koja svira klavir?
- Ime žičanog glazbala s tipkama?
8 Clues: Skraćeno ime sintesajzera? • U kojim cijevima nastaje ton? • Ime žičanog glazbala s tipkama? • Koji su glavni dijelovi orgulja? • Kako se zove osoba koja svira klavir? • Koje je najpoznatije glazbalo s tipkama? • Zvuk koji ima određenu visinu, jačinu, trajanje? • Glazbalo s tipkama gdje ton nastaje strujanjem zraka?
Music 2020-04-23
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- how the musical materials are combined in a composition.
- having multiple pitches being played at the same time
- the base of the musical composition
- disturbance of the regular flow of rhythm
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- a number of parts put together in a particular way.
- controlled movement of music in time
- succession of tones comprised of mode, rhythm, and pitches
- the volume of a sound or note
8 Clues: the volume of a sound or note • the base of the musical composition • controlled movement of music in time • disturbance of the regular flow of rhythm • a number of parts put together in a particular way. • having multiple pitches being played at the same time • how the musical materials are combined in a composition. • ...
Music 2020-05-21
8 Clues: loud • where the notes are • the beat of the music • quiet, also an instrument • what the music is split into • how fast or slow the music is • how loud or quiet the music is • when 2 or more notes are played at the same time
music 2020-05-22
8 Clues: a famous band • the music for kids • it gets people crying • famous south korean band • famous band in the old days • mostly the most heard music • something that gets you into the summer! • it usually is loud and make people's head go back and forth
music 2020-07-01
Music 2020-09-14
8 Clues: music style • musical instrument • an American rapper • famous English rock band • famous ukrainian composer • a Ukrainian winner of the Eurovision Contest • the most popular American singer of XX century • music style originated from black American musicians
Music 2021-12-09
Music 2021-11-15
8 Clues: musique • un piano • une chanson • une guitare • the repeated section of a song • an object which makes musical sounds when played • a musician who uses his or her voice to make musical sounds • a person who makes music by singing or palying an instrument
Music 2021-11-25
8 Clues: Strong or loud • a group of notes • Gradually softer • Very strong or loud • when you don't play • the speed of the song • repeated pattern of notes • Gradually increase the volume
Music 2021-11-25
8 Clues: Strong or loud • a group of notes • Gradually softer • Very strong or loud • when you don't play • the speed of the song • repeated pattern of notes • Gradually increase the volume
Music 2021-11-14
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- - a musical and theatrical genre based on the synthesis of music, stage action and words. Replaced the number * (madrigal)
- - a measure that determines the magnitude of rhythmic constructions up to small compositional forms.
- madrigal - a small musical and poetic work, usually of a love-lyrical content.
- - the ratio of two musical sounds by their pitch.
- - the main keyboard instrument until the 18th century.
- - the organization of music in time.
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- - a keyboard wind musical instrument. The hint is the largest musical instrument.
- - a certain set of notes and key signs (sharps or flats) constructed from any note.
8 Clues: - the organization of music in time. • - the ratio of two musical sounds by their pitch. • - the main keyboard instrument until the 18th century. • madrigal - a small musical and poetic work, usually of a love-lyrical content. • - a keyboard wind musical instrument. The hint is the largest musical instrument. • ...
music 2021-09-28
8 Clues: jumpy • smooth • one-beat note • high and low notes • different length notes • the Italian word for 'loud' • the Italian word for 'quiet' • composer who lost his hearing
music 2017-05-03
Music 2014-04-10
8 Clues: DUFFY'S SONG • CAN'T REMEMBER TO .... • WHAT DOES THE ... SAY? • SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A...? • I'VE GOT THE MOVES LIKE...? • I'M FRIEND WITH A... RIHANNA • PASSENGER'S MOST POPULAR SONG • IF I'M GOING HARD LET ME TELL YOU THAT IS WORTH IT...
Music 2024-01-02
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- often called the F clef
- instruments that produce music by vibrating
- often called the C clef
- musical instruments, have holes in them, a mouth piece, an opening at the end and are all narrow and long
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- often called the G clef
- feature air columns of which width you can alter using the slide mechanism or their press valves
- seven clefs one being a treble and two being a bass other other placed alto clefs
- every instrument, synonym for planet
8 Clues: often called the G clef • often called the F clef • often called the C clef • every instrument, synonym for planet • instruments that produce music by vibrating • seven clefs one being a treble and two being a bass other other placed alto clefs • feature air columns of which width you can alter using the slide mechanism or their press valves • ...
Music 2024-03-05
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- A stringed instrument :D
- It is a type of percussion but you use your body :D
- It's an African hand drum:)
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- It is a common form of Body Percussion :)
- A large keyboard musical instrument with black and white keys:)
- Song by Pharrell Williams:)
- It has black and white keys and it is similar to a piano :D
- It's a DRUM it's just drum :D
8 Clues: A stringed instrument :D • Song by Pharrell Williams:) • It's an African hand drum:) • It's a DRUM it's just drum :D • It is a common form of Body Percussion :) • It is a type of percussion but you use your body :D • It has black and white keys and it is similar to a piano :D • A large keyboard musical instrument with black and white keys:)
music 2024-03-25
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- A genre of music characterized by soulful vocals and emotional lyrics
- A genre of music originating from Jamaica
- A brass instrument often associated with jazz music
- A genre of music characterized by rapid delivery of lyrics over a beat
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- A genre of music originating from African-American communities in the southern United States
- A percussion instrument often played with sticks or brushes
- To adjust the volume higher
- A type of keyboard instrument with black and white keys
8 Clues: To adjust the volume higher • A genre of music originating from Jamaica • A brass instrument often associated with jazz music • A type of keyboard instrument with black and white keys • A percussion instrument often played with sticks or brushes • A genre of music characterized by soulful vocals and emotional lyrics • ...
Music 2024-03-20
8 Clues: What is one of his genres • What movie did he sing in • What is Tylers birth month • What type rich person is he • How many albums does he have • What artist was in "After the Storm" • what did Tyler perform at the Grammy's • What album has the song "ARE WE STILL FRIENDS"
Music 2023-06-29
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- A patriotic song or hymn that represents and symbolizes a particular country.
- A tool or device used to create music, such as a piano, guitar, or trumpet.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments together, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
- A musical composition or performance for two voices or instruments.
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- A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, often as a profession.
- A collection of recorded songs or musical compositions released by an artist or a band.
- Describes a song or melody that is easily memorable and gets stuck in your head.
- Devices that produce sound or amplify audio.
8 Clues: Devices that produce sound or amplify audio. • A musical composition or performance for two voices or instruments. • A person who plays a musical instrument or sings, often as a profession. • A tool or device used to create music, such as a piano, guitar, or trumpet. • A patriotic song or hymn that represents and symbolizes a particular country. • ...
Music 2023-04-10
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- a music recording that has one song
- the person who watch, read or listen to the same thing
- a person who is a professional singer, dancer, actor, etc.
- an occasion when a video is watched online
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- a person who decides on the results of a competition
- to dance, sing or play music in order to interest or please people
- an attempt to find somebody/something, especially by looking carefully for them/it
- a person or thing that is loved and admired very much
8 Clues: a music recording that has one song • an occasion when a video is watched online • a person who decides on the results of a competition • a person or thing that is loved and admired very much • the person who watch, read or listen to the same thing • a person who is a professional singer, dancer, actor, etc. • ...
music 2022-11-09
Music 2022-09-27
8 Clues: a group of notes • used on a clarinet • played by Yo Yo Ma • a melody is in this • a sound of its very own • a group of musicians do this for fun • metal lines that separate notes on a guitar • held in musician’s hand and is pulled over violin strings
Music 2023-09-14
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- a person who decide on the results of a competion
- a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce musical sounds
- a music recording that has one song
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- group of people who watch, read, listen to the same thing
- to dance, sing, or play music in order to interest or please people
- having a natural ability to do something well
- a performance recorded, or seen while it is happening
8 Clues: a music recording that has one song • having a natural ability to do something well • a person who decide on the results of a competion • a performance recorded, or seen while it is happening • group of people who watch, read, listen to the same thing • a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers • ...
music 2022-11-17
8 Clues: a thing the notes go on • for the lower instruments • for the higher instruments • a note with one beat of value • a note with the value of two beats • a note that has four beats of value • a note with the value of half a beat • time signature is the thing that says how fast to go
MUSIC 2022-11-25
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- a name given to a keyboard style similar to American ragtime and blues with roots of African tradition originated in the 1920s.
- a musical style developed in the late 1930 from Nigerian people of Yoruba. This style was used during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan to wake the worshippers after fasting.
- a popular style of music from Nigeria that derives from traditional Yoruba percussion. It is characterized by the use of the African talking drums, agogo, sekere, bata, omelet along with other western instruments such as the guitars, bass, keyboards, and drums that can be performed in any occasion, events, and concerts.
- a popular style of music fused with Afro-Carribean styles of Marcha, Reggae, and Calypso
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- a dance style which begun in Zaire and developed by Kanda Bongo Man in the late 1980s and early 1990s
- a popular style of Zimbabwean dance music that features quick and fast rhythm played on drums and accompanied by a guitar.
- combines West African musical styles such as Yoruba music, jazz, highlife, funk rhythms, and fused with African percussion and vocal styles.
- a lively and uninhibited variation of the Jitterbug (a form of Swing dance) which was originated in the United States in the early 1930s from African-Americans.
8 Clues: a popular style of music fused with Afro-Carribean styles of Marcha, Reggae, and Calypso • a dance style which begun in Zaire and developed by Kanda Bongo Man in the late 1980s and early 1990s • a popular style of Zimbabwean dance music that features quick and fast rhythm played on drums and accompanied by a guitar. • ...
Music 2022-11-11
8 Clues: Singing person • Played By Isla • Mathew Plays This One • Jack Gett Plays this kit • Miss Plays This Instrument • What You Read The Notes Of • What you play or listen to for entertainment • The Maker Of This Cross word plays this instrument
music 2023-05-04
9 Clues: he makes music • it become loud • how high the note is • how fast or short it is • its apart of sheet music • fur elise is played on it • it is how quiet is note is • it shows that the note is loud • a wind insturment played is jazz
MUSIC 2025-03-19
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- A unique sound created by mixing different styles of music.
- To make changes to a recording to improve its sound.
- To save music or video onto a computer or device.
- To put two or more things together to create something new.
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- A type of music that has been around for a long time and is passed down through generations.
- A successful song or video that many people like.
- to sing, dance or play an instrument in front of an audience
- A person who mixes different songs together using electronic equipment
8 Clues: A successful song or video that many people like. • To save music or video onto a computer or device. • To make changes to a recording to improve its sound. • A unique sound created by mixing different styles of music. • To put two or more things together to create something new. • to sing, dance or play an instrument in front of an audience • ...
music 2025-03-29
music 2025-05-06
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- – A small string instrument played with a bow. (
- guitar – A string instrument that needs an amplifier. (.)
- – A large group of musicians playing together. (
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- – A book with lines for writing music. )
- – A large keyboard instrument played with fingers. (
- – A group of people singing together.
- – A percussion instrument you hit with sticks or hands.
- – A place where music is recorded. ()
8 Clues: – A group of people singing together. • – A place where music is recorded. () • – A book with lines for writing music. ) • – A small string instrument played with a bow. ( • – A large group of musicians playing together. ( • – A large keyboard instrument played with fingers. ( • – A percussion instrument you hit with sticks or hands. • ...
Music 2025-09-28
music 2025-10-07
8 Clues: to be important • artistic creation • cultural borrowing • the synonym of hymn • "hommage" in English • an open-minded person • a dispute or an disagreement • an artist singing a song from another artist
music 2025-11-03
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- – a group of musicians who play together
- – a musical instrument with black and white keys
- – very popular songs
- – people who like and support a singer, band, or style of music
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- – a lively Latin American dance and music style
- – a live music performance
- – short for “popular music,” usually catchy and modern
- – a Brazilian dance and music style with a fast rhythm
8 Clues: – very popular songs • – a live music performance • – a group of musicians who play together • – a lively Latin American dance and music style • – a musical instrument with black and white keys • – short for “popular music,” usually catchy and modern • – a Brazilian dance and music style with a fast rhythm • ...
Renaissance Music 2024-11-03
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- Music during the Renaissance period was usually...
- Franco–...
- Followed Renaissance
- Its category is Woodwings
- Madrigal was the predecessor of...
- Its invention influenced music
- An important music figure between the Renaissance and Baroque periods of music
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- Famous composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da...
- Dominant musical texture
- Madrigal is a form of ... music
- Centre of musical activity during the mid-16th century
- Created the "L’homme armé" melody
12 Clues: Franco–... • Followed Renaissance • Dominant musical texture • Its category is Woodwings • Its invention influenced music • Madrigal is a form of ... music • Created the "L’homme armé" melody • Madrigal was the predecessor of... • Famous composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da... • Music during the Renaissance period was usually... • ...
This year 2021-03-10
17 Clues: movie • texts • music • teacher • English • not fun • numbers • run away • homonyms • physical • experience • Luther king • instruments • work at home • intelligence • can’t see my friends • not the same language
Caithimh Aimsire 2025-12-15
18 Clues: reading • drawing • running • singing • fishing • dancing • shopping • blogging • painting • going online • playing sport • playing music • taking photos • listening to music • watching television • going to the cinema • playing computer games • meeting with my friends
BTEC Music Unit 1 The Music Industry Puzzle 1 2021-06-16
Across
- person who performs music using an instrument or voice
- directs the musicians in rehearsal and performance
- writer of music
- union for musicians providing support and advice
- lifts, moves and sets up equipment
- sells the music online or in a shop
- Organisation who collect royalties for music performed in public
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- liaise with venue manager to book artists
- links the product to consumers
- oversee and manage the recording of musicians
- develop branding of artist and raise artist profile
- choose music to suit audience tastes and venue music policy
12 Clues: writer of music • links the product to consumers • lifts, moves and sets up equipment • sells the music online or in a shop • liaise with venue manager to book artists • oversee and manage the recording of musicians • union for musicians providing support and advice • directs the musicians in rehearsal and performance • develop branding of artist and raise artist profile • ...
Band Crossword 2025-08-25
Across
- A note that usually gets one beat
- The clef used for lower-pitched instruments
- The pattern of long and short sounds in music
- The set of five lines music is written on
- A note that usually gets two beats
- A symbol that represents a musical sound
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- A symbol that means silence in music
- A section of music separated by bar lines
- How loud or soft the music is played
- The clef used for higher-pitched instruments
- The speed of the music
- A note that usually gets four beats
12 Clues: The speed of the music • A note that usually gets one beat • A note that usually gets two beats • A note that usually gets four beats • A symbol that means silence in music • How loud or soft the music is played • A symbol that represents a musical sound • A section of music separated by bar lines • The set of five lines music is written on • ...
Music Class Review 2021-05-17
Across
- A rest that takes up all four beats of a measure of common time is called a _____________ rest.
- The tone made by an instrument.
- The musical symbol for 1 beat of sound is called a ______ note.
- How high or low a musical sound is.
- How long or short a musical sound is.
- An object that produces sound by hitting, shaking, or scraping is called a ________ instrument.
- _______ time has 4 beats in a measure
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- What is the steady pulse of music called?
- how loud or soft music is.
- The name for music with 3 beats in a measure (we conducted to this type of music).
- You can _______ to music with two beats in a measure.
- The term for the grouping of beats/how many beats in a measure.
- How fast or slow music is.
- The sequence of pitches.
14 Clues: The sequence of pitches. • how loud or soft music is. • How fast or slow music is. • The tone made by an instrument. • How high or low a musical sound is. • How long or short a musical sound is. • _______ time has 4 beats in a measure • What is the steady pulse of music called? • You can _______ to music with two beats in a measure. • ...
Music 1st grading 2018-03-27
Across
- music that was specially written for use in religious service
- it is a part of the firts two section of the pope marcellus mass
- it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era
- apostele's creed or nicean creed
- many notes to one syllable
- it is a period of looking back to the golden age of greece and rome
- it is form of sacred musical composition that sets text of the eucharistic liturgy into music
- it was named and popularized by hope gregory
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- it was not bound by catholic traditions
- he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music
- a group of musician performing secular music across europe
- one note set to each syllable
- he is the most famous composer of secular music in his time
- it is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from italy
14 Clues: many notes to one syllable • one note set to each syllable • apostele's creed or nicean creed • it was not bound by catholic traditions • it was named and popularized by hope gregory • he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music • it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era • a group of musician performing secular music across europe • ...
Music 1st grading 2018-03-27
Across
- many notes to one syllable
- he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music
- it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era
- it is a period of looking back to the golden age of greece and rome
- a group of musician performing secular music across europe
- he is the most famous composer of secular music in his time
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- it is a part of the firts two section of the pope marcellus mass
- one note set to each syllable
- it is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from italy
- music that was specially written for use in religious service
- it is form of sacred musical composition that sets text of the eucharistic liturgy into music
- it was not bound by catholic traditions
- apostele's creed or nicean creed
- it was named and popularized by hope gregory
14 Clues: many notes to one syllable • one note set to each syllable • apostele's creed or nicean creed • it was not bound by catholic traditions • it was named and popularized by hope gregory • he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music • it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era • a group of musician performing secular music across europe • ...
Music 1st grading 2018-03-27
Across
- apostele's creed or nicean creed
- he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music
- it is a period of looking back to the golden age of greece and rome
- he is the most famous composer of secular music in his time
- one note set to each syllable
- a group of musician performing secular music across europe
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- it was named and popularized by hope gregory
- many notes to one syllable
- it is a part of the firts two section of the pope marcellus mass
- music that was specially written for use in religious service
- it was not bound by catholic traditions
- it is form of sacred musical composition that sets text of the eucharistic liturgy into music
- it is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from italy
- it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era
14 Clues: many notes to one syllable • one note set to each syllable • apostele's creed or nicean creed • it was not bound by catholic traditions • it was named and popularized by hope gregory • he is an elizabethan composer of sacred music • it was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era • a group of musician performing secular music across europe • ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2021-05-12
Across
- a piece of music that is written for people who have died
- a short piece of music that comes before a longer piece
- birth place of Mozart
- a musical instrument that looks like a piano
- a musical play in which all the words are sung
- a person who stands in front of an orchestra and directs them
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- to play music in front of people
- a musical instrument that is thin; you play it by blowing wind into a small hole
- to write a piece of music
- the highest priest in a country
- a long piece of music, usually in four parts, written for an orchestra
- name of one of Mozart's symphonies (named for a planet)
- a piece of very light sounding music
- a person who is very intelligent or can do something much better than others
14 Clues: birth place of Mozart • to write a piece of music • the highest priest in a country • to play music in front of people • a piece of very light sounding music • a musical instrument that looks like a piano • a musical play in which all the words are sung • a short piece of music that comes before a longer piece • name of one of Mozart's symphonies (named for a planet) • ...
ProjXmas4 RestsGen 2024-12-23
Across
- A popular TV show watched by many in the 90s
- Beatles A famous British band that influenced generations
- A TV network that revolutionized music videos in the 80s
- Bands Rock bands with big hairstyles from the 80s
- Skates A popular activity in the 70s and 80s
- Cube A puzzle that became a sensation in the 80s
- A portable music player popular in the 80s and 90s
- Jackson The King of Pop, a music legend from the 80s
- A famous music festival from the 60s
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- A famous comic book hero from the 70s and 80s
- Wars A groundbreaking film franchise that started in the 70s
- A-Team A popular action TV show in the 80s
- A format used for movies before DVDs and streaming
- A large portable music player from the 80s and 90s
- A popular dance style and music genre in the 70s
15 Clues: A famous music festival from the 60s • A-Team A popular action TV show in the 80s • A popular TV show watched by many in the 90s • Skates A popular activity in the 70s and 80s • A famous comic book hero from the 70s and 80s • A popular dance style and music genre in the 70s • Cube A puzzle that became a sensation in the 80s • ...
Music Theory (Hopefully a better crossword) 2017-03-06
Across
- smallest identifiable musical idea
- to change keys
- Within a key
- creating music without preparation
- ! similar melodies (very few differences) at same
- important! to! listening! to! music! texture that has melody and subordinate harmony
- just fill in memes here
- form that has exposition, development, and recapitulation
- form that has ABA structure
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- form that has ABACA or ABACABA form
- resting point in music
- when one or two pitches of a triad are altered (no spaces)
- loudness of softness of a sound
- loudness of music increases (opposite of diminuendo)
- developed the 12 tone method (read above it if not familiar)
- ! two separate melodies unfolding simultaneously
16 Clues: Within a key • to change keys • resting point in music • just fill in memes here • form that has ABA structure • loudness of softness of a sound • smallest identifiable musical idea • creating music without preparation • form that has ABACA or ABACABA form • ! two separate melodies unfolding simultaneously • ! similar melodies (very few differences) at same • ...
U5L2 Vocab (1) 2024-12-03
19 Clues: dice • relax • chess • cards • pastime • blanket • checkers • billards • orchestra • board game • game piece • dance music • music group • to take a nap • to meet up with • to attend a show • debute, premiere • leisure (free time) • to have a good time
Medieval Period of Western Music History 2022-01-14
Across
- Mediaval stringed instrument
- Medieval era woodwind instrument
- The Fall of the ______________ Empire began the Mediaval era.
- Non-religious
- Another form of Medieval secular music
- One melody sung without accompaniment
- ___________Ages; another name for the Medieval era
- Of, for, or by the Church
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- Medieval form of Secular music
- Music notation helped to ________the Church service.
- Traveling musician who performed secular music
- The first kind of musical notation symbol
- single line melodies chanted with religious text (lyrics)
- Early form or parallel harmony
- The city in Germany near which Hildegard was born
- _____ Ages; another name for the Medieval era
16 Clues: Non-religious • Of, for, or by the Church • Mediaval stringed instrument • Medieval form of Secular music • Early form or parallel harmony • Medieval era woodwind instrument • One melody sung without accompaniment • Another form of Medieval secular music • The first kind of musical notation symbol • Traveling musician who performed secular music • ...
Look What You Made Me Do 2023-05-12
Across
- "Look What You Made Me Do" peaked at number one on this chart
- Swift is seen sitting on this in the music video
- Symbol heavily used during the "Reputation" era and in the song's video
- Album that includes "Look What You Made Me Do"
- "Look What You Made Me Do" received multi-____ certification
- The ____ scene at the end of the music video is filled with past versions of Taylor Swift
- Swift appears as one in the music video
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- "Look What You Made Me Do" has a popular music ____
- The music video ends with a ____ sequence
- "Look What You Made Me Do" was the first ____ from "Reputation"
- Artist who sings "Look What You Made Me Do"
- Swift declares the old Taylor can't come to the ____ in the song
- Despite its success, the song was not nominated for a ____
- Memorable scene in the music video features Swift in a ____ full of jewels
- Theme of the song
15 Clues: Theme of the song • Swift appears as one in the music video • The music video ends with a ____ sequence • Artist who sings "Look What You Made Me Do" • Album that includes "Look What You Made Me Do" • Swift is seen sitting on this in the music video • "Look What You Made Me Do" has a popular music ____ • Despite its success, the song was not nominated for a ____ • ...
Medieval/Renaissance Practice 2021-05-14
Across
- The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- S___ Music was Non-Religious music
- A composer of the Renaissance Era. Wrote Polyphonic music and used the printing press to his advantage to mass produce his work.
- S___ Music was religious music
- Music notes used in the Medieval Era. It used to be written mostly as a quick reminder of the melody. Looked like little squares and squiggles.
- ___Music is the evolution of organum. One of the first types of harmony. Voices are layered and voices start at different times.
- Composer of the Medieval Era. Wrote over 400 poems and lyrics and was friends with the King.
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- This was the most popular musical genre of the Renaissance Era. Used only voices, no instruments.
- The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred
- What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church?
- A machine used to make copies of music and words. Helped mass produce sheet music and made music accessible to everyone
- Considered the first middle class. They hired musicians for their 'Bougie' parties.
- It was between the years 1400-1600. It was a time for reform and humanism. Details became important and inventions flourished.
- ___Music is made up of one single line of melody. There is no harmony involved and was primarily used in the church.
14 Clues: S___ Music was religious music • S___ Music was Non-Religious music • The Medieval Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • The Renaissance Era approximately started in the year ___hundred • What was the first name of the Pope that brought Gregorian Chant to the church? • ...
Types of Music 2023-09-07
Across
- A genre originating from Jamaica, characterized by offbeat rhythms and social messages.
- A genre known for its emotional and soulful expression, often featuring guitar and harmonica.
- Music created using electronic devices and synthesizers, known for its diverse subgenres.
- Music composed for orchestras and classical instruments, often characterized by its complexity.
- Music with a strong groove, syncopated basslines, and a focus on rhythm and dance.
- Metal A genre with aggressive guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and a strong, often theatrical presence.
- (Rhythm and Blues) A genre combining elements of jazz, gospel, and blues with soulful vocals.
- A genre known for its raw sound, short songs, and rebellious attitude.
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- Music with religious themes, characterized by powerful vocals and uplifting messages.
- Music originating from Latin America, known for its infectious rhythms and danceability.
- A genre known for its prominent use of electric guitars and strong rhythms.
- Popular music characterized by catchy melodies and a broad audience appeal.
- A genre that combines rap lyrics with rhythmic beats and electronic instrumentation.
- A genre featuring improvisation, syncopation, and a variety of instrumental sounds.
- A genre rooted in folk music, often featuring stories and themes of rural life.
15 Clues: A genre known for its raw sound, short songs, and rebellious attitude. • A genre known for its prominent use of electric guitars and strong rhythms. • Popular music characterized by catchy melodies and a broad audience appeal. • A genre rooted in folk music, often featuring stories and themes of rural life. • ...
