music Crossword Puzzles
2023 General Music #1 2023-11-30
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- A Brass instrument that has valves
- Family of instruments you strike
- Family of instruments made of metal
- A black woodwind instrument
- The lowest Brass instrument
- Band teacher at BMS
- Assistant Principal of BMS 7&8
- A Brass instrument that has a slide
- A brass-colored woodwind instrument
- Term that means SOFT
- Family of instruments originally made of wood
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- A silver looking woodwind instrument
- Term that is the SLOWEST Tempo
- Principal of BMS
- Family of instruments with strings
- Term that is the FASTEST Tempo
- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET FASTER
- Assistant Principal of BMS 5&6
- Chorus/General Music Teacher at BMS
- Term that describes VOLUME of music
- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET LOUDER
- Term that means LOUD
- Term that describes SPEED of music
- General Music Teacher at BMS
24 Clues: Principal of BMS • Band teacher at BMS • Term that means LOUD • Term that means SOFT • A black woodwind instrument • The lowest Brass instrument • General Music Teacher at BMS • Term that is the SLOWEST Tempo • Term that is the FASTEST Tempo • Assistant Principal of BMS 5&6 • Assistant Principal of BMS 7&8 • Family of instruments you strike • A Brass instrument that has valves • ...
Pitches, Rhythm, and Melody 2024-10-10
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- a small interval between two pitches
- symbol that raises the pitch by one half-step
- particular arrangement of note lengths in a piece of music
- tempo becomes slower
- sign tells you what the names of the notes are
- tempo that means lively
- tempo that means moderately
- a large interval between two pitches
- the organization of beats into regular groups
- a regular, recurrent pulsation that divides the music into equal units of time
- smooth, connected style
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- symbol that lowers the pitch by one half-step
- The distance between two pitches
- The shorter parts of a song that make up a melody
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces that notes are placed on in music
- tempo that means walking tempo
- cancels a flat or sharp
- tempo becomes faster
- a series of tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- short, detached style
- the basic pace of music
21 Clues: tempo becomes slower • tempo becomes faster • short, detached style • cancels a flat or sharp • the basic pace of music • tempo that means lively • smooth, connected style • tempo that means moderately • tempo that means walking tempo • The distance between two pitches • a small interval between two pitches • a large interval between two pitches • ...
Alex Ivonnet Period 5 2022-01-28
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- How fast the beat is in the music
- est Percussionist
- Drum instrument with 2 drums, used in Moscow
- Loud Moscow Instrument
- Type of instrument family
- Person using a stick (not always) to lead people through the music
- Loud brass instrument, gets melody a lot in middle school
- Mask for musicians so they don't have to take off their mask to play
- A series of notes that can be played, usually in one measure
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- Note that gets one count
- Quiet
- Medium loud
- Silver woodwind instrument
- Note that gets four counts
- Piece that we are currently playing based off of history
- What is the percussion instrument with four drums?
- Low Brass instrument, can get melody in more advanced music
- Used to hold music
- The Jay instrument
- Percussion mallet instrument, made of wood, only one in the class that we use
20 Clues: Quiet • Medium loud • est Percussionist • Used to hold music • The Jay instrument • Loud Moscow Instrument • Note that gets one count • Type of instrument family • Silver woodwind instrument • Note that gets four counts • How fast the beat is in the music • Drum instrument with 2 drums, used in Moscow • What is the percussion instrument with four drums? • ...
Piano crossword 2025-06-19
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- To play short and detached
- Signature Two numbers at the beginning of the music indicating beats per measure
- A segment of time defined by a specific number of beats
- Gradually getting louder
- A musical phrase that concludes a section
- To play smoothly and connected
- Notes of a chord played one at a time in sequence
- Italian term meaning "soft"
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- Italian term meaning "loud"
- Gradually getting softer
- The distance between two notes
- The higher clef, typically played with the right hand
- The scale or tonality of a piece
- The volume levels in music
- Emphasis on a particular notes
- A foot-operated lever on the piano used to sustain or soften notes
- The speed of the music
- Three or more notes played together
- The five lines on which music is written
- The lower clef, typically played with the left hand
20 Clues: The speed of the music • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • To play short and detached • The volume levels in music • Italian term meaning "loud" • Italian term meaning "soft" • The distance between two notes • Emphasis on a particular notes • To play smoothly and connected • The scale or tonality of a piece • Three or more notes played together • ...
Band Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-12
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- Extra sharps, flats, and naturals added to the music.
- Higher pitched instruments play in ____ clef.
- A _____ signature tells us how many beats there are per measure.
- Lower pitched instruments play in _____ clef.
- 4/4 is also known as ____ time.
- Slightly raises the pitch
- Group of instruments that use reeds or headjoints.
- A ____ signature tells us which notes to play in our music.
- Cancels out a sharp or flat for one measure
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- My last name
- What we play in class.
- "____ is free. So use it!"
- Slightly lowers the pitch
- Attack and release of the note.
- Shape of lips, tongue, and teeth on the mouthpiece.
- Speed of your music
- Group of instruments played by sticks or mallets.
- To play smooth and connected is called ______.
- Group of instruments that buzz into a mouthpiece.
- When we use good air and posture we play with good _____.
20 Clues: My last name • Speed of your music • What we play in class. • Slightly lowers the pitch • Slightly raises the pitch • "____ is free. So use it!" • Attack and release of the note. • 4/4 is also known as ____ time. • Cancels out a sharp or flat for one measure • Higher pitched instruments play in ____ clef. • Lower pitched instruments play in _____ clef. • ...
SBDP 2024-11-28
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- Cara memainkan piano adalah....
- Suara pria berdasarkan jangkauan nadanya di bagi menjadi tiga, yaitu ….
- Kegiatan bernyanyi tanpa diringi music disebut. . . . .
- Bernyanyi adalah suatu kegiatan untuk menghasilkan…
- Drum termasuk alat music. . . .
- Dalam seni music, suara manusia disebut juga. . . .
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- Alat music termasuk kekayaan Indonesia dalam bidang. . . . .
- Berdasarkan cara memainkannya, gitar termasuk alat music. . . .
- Not angka 6 dibaca. . . .
- Alat music barat yang dimainkan dengan cara ditiup adalah ....
- Jenis suara pria yang rendah disebut. . . .
- Urutan susunan notasi angka dari nada tinggi ke rendah adalah ....
12 Clues: Not angka 6 dibaca. . . . • Cara memainkan piano adalah.... • Drum termasuk alat music. . . . • Jenis suara pria yang rendah disebut. . . . • Bernyanyi adalah suatu kegiatan untuk menghasilkan… • Dalam seni music, suara manusia disebut juga. . . . • Kegiatan bernyanyi tanpa diringi music disebut. . . . . • Alat music termasuk kekayaan Indonesia dalam bidang. . . . . • ...
FILTERED Crossword of the Month 2013-02-06
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- Canon who?
- High-street Swedish clothing label
- Title of The Great Spy Experiment's sophomore studio album
- The Durians
- Otherwise known as 'selfies'
- Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Hip Hop club
- #______ Popular image hashtag on Instagram for Black and White photos
- Single off Foals' newest record
- A popular nightclub
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- Because brakes on bicycles are overrated
- Lensless camera with a single, small aperture
- Indie music festival that first began in Australia
- One of the biggest music festivals in the Southeast Asia region
- Monthly indie music dance party at Velvet Underground
- Plastic-like material used in photographic film that is sensitive to light
- Experimental post-rock Singaporean band
- Exposure rating system similar to ISO
- Manufacturer of amp technology including effects pedals, and voice loopers
- Cafe that plays host to 'Fight Comic'
- Music store that sells The Sam Willows EP
20 Clues: Canon who? • The Durians • A popular nightclub • Otherwise known as 'selfies' • Single off Foals' newest record • High-street Swedish clothing label • Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Hip Hop club • Exposure rating system similar to ISO • Cafe that plays host to 'Fight Comic' • Experimental post-rock Singaporean band • Because brakes on bicycles are overrated • ...
JOSEY and IMOGEN 2015-06-18
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- His mothers first name
- Something Vibaldi had that made it difficult to breathe
- The place of an orchestra where he was appointed as a conductor
- the year he was born
- the type of instruments he couldn't play because he was short of breath
- Where Vivaldi worked as a music teacher
- Vivaldis most famous composed piece
- the amount of concertos he wrote
- The posistion Vivaldi worked in for most of his life
- His fathers first name
- The genre of music he composed
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- The period of time Vivaldi composed music for
- Vivaldi's first name
- His music was described as this
- Where Vivaldi was born
- the year he died
- The instrument Vivaldi played
- The nationality of Vivaldi
- The number of siblings Vivaldi had
- the amount of operas he composed
- Another composer who admired Vivaldi's work
- Vivaldi's nickname
22 Clues: the year he died • Vivaldi's nickname • Vivaldi's first name • the year he was born • His mothers first name • Where Vivaldi was born • His fathers first name • The nationality of Vivaldi • The instrument Vivaldi played • The genre of music he composed • His music was described as this • the amount of concertos he wrote • the amount of operas he composed • ...
Steve Wonder 2023-02-13
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- Stevie had this condition all throughout his life.
- charts A place where songs are ranked based on their sales.
- Stevie Wonder had ____ when he was young.
- Stevie Wonder's first wife.
- He was inducted into the _________ Hall of Fame.
- ____ has been very popular since the 60’s.
- A recording studio that Stevie had a contract with.
- Stevie was a Musical______.
- It is used to amplify your voice.
- Musical instrument with a keyboard.
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- He collaborated with them in 1972.
- Stevie won many of these for his music.
- This is the era of music he was in
- This is an instrument part of the percussion group.
- This is a type of musical artist.
- It contains many songs within it.
- A device used to record and make different sounds.
- An award that is given to musicians.
- Stevie was born here.
- The type of music Stevie played.
20 Clues: Stevie was born here. • Stevie Wonder's first wife. • Stevie was a Musical______. • The type of music Stevie played. • This is a type of musical artist. • It contains many songs within it. • It is used to amplify your voice. • He collaborated with them in 1972. • This is the era of music he was in • Musical instrument with a keyboard. • An award that is given to musicians. • ...
Elements of Music - Mrs. De 2021-01-13
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- There is the treble and the bass
- Instruments producing a particular tone quality
- An ABACA musical form
- How high or low a note sounds
- When the music is fast
- A song played very loudly
- Different pitches played simultaneously
- Getting softer
- The loudness or softness of music
- Helps grouping notes
- A girl singing with a high pitch voice
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- Tells us how many beats are in each measure
- A musical pattern
- The speed of music
- Has 5 lines and 4 spaces
- Short and long notes produce
- When the music is slow
- A note with a value of 4
- Whisper, talk, shout and sing
- A song played at a normal pace
- A song played softly
- Getting louder
- Type of sound a fairy would make
- Type of sound a troll would make
24 Clues: Getting softer • Getting louder • A musical pattern • The speed of music • A song played softly • Helps grouping notes • An ABACA musical form • When the music is slow • When the music is fast • Has 5 lines and 4 spaces • A note with a value of 4 • A song played very loudly • Short and long notes produce • Whisper, talk, shout and sing • How high or low a note sounds • ...
2023 Fall 7&8 Band #1 2023-11-30
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- Family of instruments you strike
- Instrument Lucas D. plays
- Term that means LOUD
- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET LOUDER
- Old Christmas Song in a modern style
- Family of instruments originally made of wood
- Term that describes SPEED of music
- One of the guys who plays drum set
- General Music Teacher at BMS
- Principal of BMS
- Song: Deck The Halls With...
- A silver looking woodwind instrument
- The lowest Brass instrument
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- Term that means to GRADUALLY GET FASTER
- Family of instruments with strings
- A black woodwind instrument
- Family of instruments made of metal
- A Brass instrument that has a slide
- A brass-colored woodwind instrument
- Chorus/General Music Teacher at BMS
- Song we play about North Pole train
- Term that describes VOLUME of music
- Term that means SOFT
- A Brass instrument that has valves
- Band teacher at BMS
- One of the guys who plays drum set
- The saxophone Lyla plays
27 Clues: Principal of BMS • Band teacher at BMS • Term that means LOUD • Term that means SOFT • The saxophone Lyla plays • Instrument Lucas D. plays • A black woodwind instrument • The lowest Brass instrument • General Music Teacher at BMS • Song: Deck The Halls With... • Family of instruments you strike • Family of instruments with strings • Term that describes SPEED of music • ...
28 2025-09-23
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- Not born yet in the 80s or 90s
- Music video channel launched in 1981
- Bright clothing colors of the 80s
- 3.5-inch data storage of the 80s
- Portable music device of the 90s
- Bold fashion trend for 80s jackets
- 3D puzzle toy from 1980
- Homemade music compilation on cassette
- Heads art rock group
- Glam rock genre of the 80s
- Haircut short in front, long in back
- Heart of Glass band
- Synth-heavy music genre of the 80s
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- Portable stereo popular in the 80s
- Home video format of the 80s
- Belted pouch worn in the 80s
- Morrissey indie band
- Calf-covering workout fashion
- Transparent plastic footwear
- Fabric hair tie of the 80s
- Iconic 80s arcade game
- Young urban professional of the 80s
- Faded denim style of the 80s
- Sony's portable cassette player
- Street dance style of the 80s
25 Clues: Heart of Glass band • Morrissey indie band • Heads art rock group • Iconic 80s arcade game • 3D puzzle toy from 1980 • Fabric hair tie of the 80s • Glam rock genre of the 80s • Home video format of the 80s • Belted pouch worn in the 80s • Transparent plastic footwear • Faded denim style of the 80s • Calf-covering workout fashion • Street dance style of the 80s • ...
General local music knowledge 2023-11-14
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- music about social commentary that is slow
- fast-paced music heard around Christmas time
- the name of the queen of Calypso
- soca music that has an Indian flavour
- the first name of the father of Soca
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- music where two people battle each other
- is life
- clef used for high-pitched instruments
- a folk song about a fruit that can also be a juice
- clef used pitched pirched instruments
- music heard around Christmas time
- what month is Calypso History month
12 Clues: is life • the name of the queen of Calypso • music heard around Christmas time • what month is Calypso History month • the first name of the father of Soca • clef used pitched pirched instruments • soca music that has an Indian flavour • clef used for high-pitched instruments • music where two people battle each other • music about social commentary that is slow • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary DLI Media Literacy 2023-03-09
17 Clues: song • letra • music • genre • music • singer • chorus • rhythm • concert • to play • feeling • speakers • microphone • music video • instruments • a recording • interpretation
Unit 4 Vocabulary DLI Media Literacy 2023-03-09
16 Clues: song • Coro • genre • music • Singer • rhythm • Feeling • Bocinas • Concert • to play • musician • Microphone • a recording • Instruments • Music Video • Interpretation
Video Game Music Composers 2023-05-16
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- Who composed the music for Donkey Kong?
- WHo composed the music for The Legend of Zelda and the Mario franchise?
- Who composed the music for Fortnite?
- Who composed the music for Minecraft?
- Who composed the music for Animal Crossing?
- Who composed music for Pokemon?
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- Who composed the music for League of Legends?
- Who composed the music for Call of Duty?
- Who composed the music for Final Fantasy?
- Who composed the music for Pacman?
10 Clues: Who composed music for Pokemon? • Who composed the music for Pacman? • Who composed the music for Fortnite? • Who composed the music for Minecraft? • Who composed the music for Donkey Kong? • Who composed the music for Call of Duty? • Who composed the music for Final Fantasy? • Who composed the music for Animal Crossing? • Who composed the music for League of Legends? • ...
Experimental Music 2023-03-09
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- Artists began to reject the traditional rules of art and create a new type of art.
- ABA
- music that is composed using luck.
- volume of the music
- you add another note 2 notes above below, with the same melody pattern
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- the length of a music note
- 2000's and beyond
- layers of sound in music
- 1900's and beyond
- 1960's and beyond
- you hold down or repeat a low note
- how high or low a sound is
- speed of music
13 Clues: ABA • speed of music • 2000's and beyond • 1900's and beyond • 1960's and beyond • volume of the music • layers of sound in music • the length of a music note • how high or low a sound is • you hold down or repeat a low note • music that is composed using luck. • you add another note 2 notes above below, with the same melody pattern • ...
Fun with Art and Music Words 2025-04-18
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- – To do something again and again to get better
- – To make music with your voice
- – Sounds we enjoy with singing or instruments
- – A group of people who play music together
- music – To make music with an instrument
- – A person who makes art
- – A musical instrument with strings
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- – A place to see old or special things
- – A place to watch movies
- – A place for activities
- – Many people know this person
- – A time when we learn something
- – Painting, drawing, or making things
13 Clues: – A place for activities • – A person who makes art • – A place to watch movies • – Many people know this person • – To make music with your voice • – A time when we learn something • – A musical instrument with strings • – Painting, drawing, or making things • – A place to see old or special things • music – To make music with an instrument • ...
Bett/Rona Crossword Opera Day 2 Garm#5 2015-02-23
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- A large group of singers
- Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody
- Singing voice between baritone and alto
- A feminine version of bravo
- A voice or instrument that is played under the highest range
- standard singing voices
- Realism in the arts
- A loud; strong note
- A recurrent theme throughout a music piece
- A performance by two people
- A dynamic work for singer and instrumentalists
- A written form of a musical composition
- A long, accompanied song for a solo voice
- The text of an opera
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- The volume of a sound or note
- Used to express approval when a performer does well
- Each note sharply detached from others
- The lowest range of a voice, instrument, or sound
- Smooth flowing,without breaks between notes
- A musical declamation in the narrative and dialogue parts of art
- People who song mezzo soprano roles
- A deep voice or “heavy sounding” voice
- An introduction to something substantial
- The act of raising or lowering your voice
- An introductory piece of music
- The main part of a piece of music
- A group of instrumentalists playing classical music
- One of the lowest dynamics in music
28 Clues: Realism in the arts • A loud; strong note • The text of an opera • standard singing voices • A large group of singers • A feminine version of bravo • A performance by two people • The volume of a sound or note • An introductory piece of music • The main part of a piece of music • People who song mezzo soprano roles • One of the lowest dynamics in music • ...
Opera Puzzle 2015-02-25
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- The lowest range of a voice, instrument, or sound
- The act of raising or lowering your voice
- A dynamic work for singer and instrumentalists
- A deep voice or “heavy sounding” voice
- People who song mezzo soprano roles
- Singing voice between baritone and alto
- A loud; strong note
- A group of instrumentalists playing classical music
- Smooth flowing,without breaks between notes
- A recurrent theme throughout a music piece
- Used to express approval when a performer does well
- An introductory piece of music
- Each note sharply detached from others
- One of the lowest dynamics in music
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- Realism in the arts
- A long, accompanied song for a solo voice
- standard singing voices
- An introduction to something substantial
- Elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody
- A musical declamation in the narrative and dialogue parts of art
- A feminine version of bravo
- The volume of a sound or note
- A voice or instrument that is played under the highest range
- The text of an opera
- A performance by two people
- The main part of a piece of music
- A written form of a musical composition
- A large group of singers
28 Clues: Realism in the arts • A loud; strong note • The text of an opera • standard singing voices • A large group of singers • A feminine version of bravo • A performance by two people • The volume of a sound or note • An introductory piece of music • The main part of a piece of music • People who song mezzo soprano roles • One of the lowest dynamics in music • ...
YEAR SEVEN REVISION QUIZ 2021-10-05
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- A word to indicate that the music should be played very softly.
- A rhythm pattern that repeats.
- A word to indicate that the music should speed up gradually.
- A small member of the string family.
- The person who controls the orchestra.
- This note is worth one beat.
- This instrument plays the lowest notes in the string family.
- These notes form the spaces on the treble clef from the bottom up.
- The scale which has only 5 notes.
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- A note that is worth 1/4 of a crotchet beat.
- Four crotchets is equal in value to this note.
- The left hand on the piano uses this clef.
- A word to indicate that a piece should be played very fast.
- The lowest instrument in the brass family.
- this indicates how many and what kind of beats there are in the music.
- The letter "f" on the music indicates to play this way.
- A small flute.
- This indicates no sound in a piece of music.
- The names of the lines on the treble clef from the bottom up.
- This word means to gradually get louder.
- A note worth two beats.
21 Clues: A small flute. • A note worth two beats. • This note is worth one beat. • A rhythm pattern that repeats. • The scale which has only 5 notes. • A small member of the string family. • The person who controls the orchestra. • This word means to gradually get louder. • The left hand on the piano uses this clef. • The lowest instrument in the brass family. • ...
Terms 2021-11-27
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- The underlying pulse
- A group of notes sounded together creating harmony
- The result when pitches are sounded together
- The design of a composition
- A difference in pitch (space) between sounds
- The changing section of text in pop or folk music
- The way a note or notes are to be performed
- Used interchangeably with the term measure
- Creating music spontaneously
- The quality of sound produced by an instrument
- A musical writing
- A section that provides contrast & is a link
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- The main theme (idea) of the music
- The pattern of long and short sounds
- Musical sounds that build tension
- A musical line that states a musical thought
- Repeated after each verse summarizing the point
- The louds and softs of music
- A short repeated pattern
- A group of musicians performing together
- How long of time to hold a note
- A group of notes that equal the time signature
- A vertical line dividing staff into measures
- The pace of the music, how fast or slow
- Everyone performs the same pitch
- A 3 note chord consisting of a root, 3rd, & 5th
26 Clues: A musical writing • The underlying pulse • A short repeated pattern • The design of a composition • The louds and softs of music • Creating music spontaneously • How long of time to hold a note • Everyone performs the same pitch • Musical sounds that build tension • The main theme (idea) of the music • The pattern of long and short sounds • The pace of the music, how fast or slow • ...
Beginning Band 2022-02-18
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- two or more notes played together
- the volume of the music
- raises the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- a composition with two different parts, played together
- slow walking tempo
- any flat, sharp or natural sign which appears in the music without being in the key signature
- note or rest that lasts four beats
- without stopping, play once again from the beginning
- gradually louder
- medium tempo
- moderately loud
- note or rest that lasts one beat
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- speed of the music
- tells you what flat or sharps last the entire song
- note or rest that lasts two beats
- curved line connecting notes of the same pitch
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- <
- one or more notes that come before the first full measure
- gradually softer
- the pulse of music
- cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure
- soft
- loud
- curved line connecting notes of different pitches
- note or rest that lasts half of a beat
- adds half the value of the note
- lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- fast tempo
29 Clues: < • soft • loud • fast tempo • medium tempo • moderately loud • gradually softer • gradually louder • speed of the music • the pulse of music • slow walking tempo • the volume of the music • adds half the value of the note • note or rest that lasts one beat • note or rest that lasts two beats • two or more notes played together • note or rest that lasts four beats • ...
Music And Dance During WW2 2021-04-21
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- a type of music distinguished primarily by a strong rhythm section and a medium to fast tempo
- american singer born December 12, 1915
- was known as one of 'jazz's finest clarinetists'
- the most prominent style of music
- known as the 'Queen Of Jazz'
- known as the 'King of Swing'
- a propaganda Disney short published in 1943 featuring donald duck
- who sang There'll Be Bluebirds Over in 1942
- christmas song that bing crosby sang in 1945
- a popular swing artist born in 1899
- two popular types of western music the nazis banned
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- a ballroom dance popular in the 1930s and '40s
- a type of music consisting of a mix of improvised and written sets
- wrote the song 'I'll Be Seeing You'
- originally recorded the song 'In The Mood', which was one of the most popular songs at this time
- the instrument that Glenn Miller played
- originally recorded the song "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
- made music more accessible during the 1940s
- many musicians were drafted into this during ww2
- a partner dance that originated in 1920's and 30's Harlem, New York
20 Clues: known as the 'Queen Of Jazz' • known as the 'King of Swing' • the most prominent style of music • wrote the song 'I'll Be Seeing You' • a popular swing artist born in 1899 • american singer born December 12, 1915 • the instrument that Glenn Miller played • made music more accessible during the 1940s • who sang There'll Be Bluebirds Over in 1942 • ...
Music and Dance During WW2 2021-04-21
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- made music more accessible during the 1940s
- two popular types of western music the nazis banned
- known as the 'King of Swing'
- a ballroom dance popular in the 1930s and '40s
- christmas song that bing crosby sang in 1945
- a partner dance that originated in 1920's and 30's Harlem, New York
- a propaganda Disney short published in 1943 featuring donald duck
- a popular swing artist born in 1899
- the most prominent style of music
- wrote the song 'I'll Be Seeing You'
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- who sang There'll Be Bluebirds Over in 1942
- originally recorded the song "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
- originally recorded the song 'In The Mood', which was one of the most popular songs at this time
- many musicians were drafted into this during ww2
- a type of music consisting of a mix of improvised and written sets
- american singer born December 12, 1915
- a type of music distinguished primarily by a strong rhythm section and a medium to fast tempo
- known as the 'Queen Of Jazz'
- was known as one of 'jazz's finest clarinetists'
- the instrument that Glenn Miller played
20 Clues: known as the 'King of Swing' • known as the 'Queen Of Jazz' • the most prominent style of music • a popular swing artist born in 1899 • wrote the song 'I'll Be Seeing You' • american singer born December 12, 1915 • the instrument that Glenn Miller played • who sang There'll Be Bluebirds Over in 1942 • made music more accessible during the 1940s • ...
Vocabulary Singin' America 2024-02-02
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- to succeed at reaching a goal (verb)
- these machines are used to mix different songs together (noun)
- Elvis is famous for this style of music (noun)
- out with passer du temps avec (verb)
- bring together (verb)
- the part of a song that is repeated (noun)
- lots of people in a big group (noun)
- a person who has come to live in a different country from the one they were born in, like Usnami (noun)
- who or what somebody/something is (noun)
- introducing or using new ideas or ways of doing something (adjective)
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- a raised area where people perform (noun)
- ______ (a concert) = assister a (verb)
- lier in French (verb)
- A radio program (noun)
- a style of music that mainly uses digital instruments or technology (adjective)
- the name for different styles of music (noun)
- the words in a song (noun)
- a public performance of music (noun)
- a small group of musicians, usually with a singer (noun)
- Nashville is famous for this style of music (noun or adjective)
- to copy something (verb)
- when lots of artists or groups perform in the same place, usually once a year, like Glastonbury or Coachella (noun)
22 Clues: lier in French (verb) • bring together (verb) • A radio program (noun) • to copy something (verb) • the words in a song (noun) • to succeed at reaching a goal (verb) • out with passer du temps avec (verb) • a public performance of music (noun) • lots of people in a big group (noun) • ______ (a concert) = assister a (verb) • who or what somebody/something is (noun) • ...
Disco and Funk 2023-02-21
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- This became less dominant in disco (2 words)
- The bass line and complex rhythms are the main characteristics of this (2 words)
- These established items were created for people to dance
- Hard rock combined with ____ ____ resulted in a new form called funk
- They were one important group of the disco era
- Some elements of disco have surfaced recently in _____ music
- This move caused a dance craze (3 words)
- Only in _____ _____ did the dance couple look like dancers from the swing era
- In discotheques, lights flashed on and off to the ____ of the music
- Improvement in the quality of ______ ______ helped the music sound better
- Era in the 1930s and 40s when music was specifically designed for dancing (3 words)
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- New name for dance halls
- These people were important in discotheques (2 words)
- Dance halls became lively ____ _____
- The group Kool and the Gang performed this song
- This was smoother than funk
- The dance halls didn't have to hire ______ ______
- dance styles of early rock n' roll appeared to be a bunch of bodies doing this
- Disco music was designed for this
- Rock tunes incorporated moves such as this
20 Clues: New name for dance halls • This was smoother than funk • Disco music was designed for this • Dance halls became lively ____ _____ • This move caused a dance craze (3 words) • Rock tunes incorporated moves such as this • This became less dominant in disco (2 words) • They were one important group of the disco era • The group Kool and the Gang performed this song • ...
MUSIC AND MORE 2025-07-15
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- SUPERBOWL REVEAL (ACCIDENT?)
- HER DAD SINGS COUNTRY AND SHE SINGS TOO! (DON'T OVERTHINK)
- PUT THESE ON AND YOU GET TUNES
- THE WORLD'S 2ND BIGGEST MUSIC INDUSTRY IS HERE
- THIS BRIT LOVES TO CROON AND LEFT US TOO SOON
- THE MOST ICONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL IN UPSTATE NEW YORK
- THIS MUSICIAN AND NUMBER TWO DON'T GO WELL TOGETHER
- THIS SUPER MODEL SAID SHE WEARS THE PERFECT SCENT AND SHE ALSO WAS IN A MICHAEL JACKSON MUSIC VIDEO
- A GERMAN COMPOSER WE'VE ALL HEARD
- PUT IT ON AND LET IT SPIN LIKE THE OLD DAYS
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- SUPERBOWL DISS TRACK
- THIS BRIT LOVES TO MAKE ALBUMS AFTER HER AGE
- NAME SIMILAR TO THE VIRGIN MARY
- SHORT WORD FOR THE GENRE WHERE BLACK EYELINER IS THE NORM
- THIS TYPE OF BEAT WILL HAVE YOU WINEING YOUR HIPS
- THIS MUSIC SERVICE HAD A CAT AS THE LOGO
- TINY KIMBERLY
- PURPLE IS ALL THAT COMES TO MIND WITH THIS MUSICAL GENIUS
- RAPPER WITH ANIMAL NAME
- LAST NAME OF THE "GREATEST GUITARIST EVER"
- CONNECT TO THIS AND THE MUSIC PLAYS LOUD AND PROUD
- WE ARE LIVIN ON THIS...
- THE BUG BAND
23 Clues: THE BUG BAND • TINY KIMBERLY • SUPERBOWL DISS TRACK • RAPPER WITH ANIMAL NAME • WE ARE LIVIN ON THIS... • SUPERBOWL REVEAL (ACCIDENT?) • PUT THESE ON AND YOU GET TUNES • NAME SIMILAR TO THE VIRGIN MARY • A GERMAN COMPOSER WE'VE ALL HEARD • THIS MUSIC SERVICE HAD A CAT AS THE LOGO • LAST NAME OF THE "GREATEST GUITARIST EVER" • PUT IT ON AND LET IT SPIN LIKE THE OLD DAYS • ...
Celia Cruz via Cuba 2026-03-16
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- Last name of Tito, the famous musician who helped create salsa.
- Sweet, quiet songs Celia sang to her younger brothers and sisters.
- The first name of the Queen of Salsa.
- Celia wore dazzling, sparkly ______ on stage.
- The island country where Celia Cruz grew up.
- A strong, repeated pattern of sound or beat in music.
- A tall, narrow drum often played with the hands in Salsa music.
- First name of the famous musician Mr. Puente, who played with Celia.
- The capital city of Cuba where Celia was born.
- The lively, energetic style of dance music Celia is famous for.
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- A brass instrument with three buttons, often heard in Salsa.
- Celia's famous catchphrase that means Sugar in English.
- Celia was famous for wearing brightly colored, massive ones on her head!
- Celia's royal nickname: The _____ of Salsa.
- The language Celia Cruz sang her famous songs in.
- The happy feeling Celia wanted to spread through her music.
- A famous music award Celia won multiple times.
- The last name of the Queen of Salsa.
- La Vida Es Un _________ (Life is a Carnival).
- A person from Cuba who has African ancestry.
20 Clues: The last name of the Queen of Salsa. • The first name of the Queen of Salsa. • Celia's royal nickname: The _____ of Salsa. • The island country where Celia Cruz grew up. • A person from Cuba who has African ancestry. • Celia wore dazzling, sparkly ______ on stage. • La Vida Es Un _________ (Life is a Carnival). • A famous music award Celia won multiple times. • ...
Choir Terms Crossword 2023-01-11
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- Hold the note 2 or 2.5x (watch the conductor)
- loud
- half step up
- half step down
- examples: 6/8, 4/4
- conducts the music
- Second from the highest part. Usually doesn't have the melody.
- grow softer or quieter
- grow louder
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- speed of the music
- "Hit" the note
- very loud
- gets one beat in 4/4 time
- soft or quiet
- EGBDF
- separates measures
- do, re, me, fa, sol, la, ti, do
- sings high and usually has the melody
- FACE
- 4/4
- how loud or soft the music is
21 Clues: 4/4 • loud • FACE • EGBDF • very loud • grow louder • half step up • soft or quiet • "Hit" the note • half step down • speed of the music • separates measures • examples: 6/8, 4/4 • conducts the music • grow softer or quieter • gets one beat in 4/4 time • how loud or soft the music is • do, re, me, fa, sol, la, ti, do • sings high and usually has the melody • Hold the note 2 or 2.5x (watch the conductor) • ...
33 2025-02-16
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- Scientist passing in 1960s
- Crooner with 60s hits
- Hollywood icon’s death
- Master of suspense films
- Rise of superheroes
- First man in space
- Iconic actress of era
- Golden age of films
- Boxer later named Ali
- Silent film pioneer
- Music visionary of Beatles
- Rock singer’s rise
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- Guitar legend’s fame
- Swing music revival
- Music format popularity
- Start of spy film series
- Actress turned princess
- Miniskirts and bright colors
- Bob Dylan’s influence
- First Moonwalker
- TV hit in the 60s
- Future grunge star born
- Method acting legend
- Protest singer-songwriter
- Beatles bassist and singer
25 Clues: First Moonwalker • TV hit in the 60s • First man in space • Rock singer’s rise • Swing music revival • Rise of superheroes • Golden age of films • Silent film pioneer • Guitar legend’s fame • Method acting legend • Crooner with 60s hits • Bob Dylan’s influence • Iconic actress of era • Boxer later named Ali • Hollywood icon’s death • Music format popularity • Actress turned princess • ...
Cultural Research 2025-10-08
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- — "Telling tales or narratives"
- — "Community of people living together"
- — "What makes you unique culturally"
- — "Creative expression like painting or sculpture"
- — "A system of communication"
- — "Traditional stories and legends"
- — "Organized sounds and rhythms"
- — "Clothing typical to a culture"
- — "Group sharing common ancestry"
- — "Movement to music"
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- — "Inherited cultural background"
- — "A celebration with music and dance"
- — "A set of actions performed regularly"
- — "Ideas accepted as true"
- — "Common practices in a society"
- — "System of faith and worship"
- — "Principles guiding behavior"
- — "Customs passed down through generations"
- — "Traditional style of cooking"
- — "Formal event marking an occasion"
20 Clues: — "Movement to music" • — "Ideas accepted as true" • — "A system of communication" • — "Telling tales or narratives" • — "System of faith and worship" • — "Principles guiding behavior" • — "Traditional style of cooking" • — "Organized sounds and rhythms" • — "Inherited cultural background" • — "Common practices in a society" • — "Clothing typical to a culture" • ...
18 2026-03-07
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- Film performer
- Lonely and Smack That
- Evening watching films
- Movie recording session
- Stand Up rapper
- Script creator
- So Sick R and B singer
- Light from film screen
- Chandelier and Cheap Thrills
- Get The Party Started
- B Bodak Yellow rapper
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- Music recording place
- Musical phrase
- Theater front curtain
- EILISH Bad Guy teen star
- Anti Hero and Shake It Off
- Audience chair
- Sound reflection on stage
- Concert building
- Theater workers
- Final part of song
- Royals and Melodrama singer
- Lesson in music
- Beginning music section
- Yeah and Burn singer
25 Clues: Musical phrase • Film performer • Audience chair • Script creator • Theater workers • Stand Up rapper • Lesson in music • Concert building • Final part of song • Yeah and Burn singer • Music recording place • Theater front curtain • Lonely and Smack That • Get The Party Started • B Bodak Yellow rapper • Evening watching films • So Sick R and B singer • Light from film screen • Movie recording session • ...
26 2026-03-08
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- Dynamic screen action
- Musical excitement
- Dramatic lighting
- Here I Go Again
- Feeling from music
- Back In Black and Thunderstruck
- Way a song sounds
- Creator of film story
- Visual film quality
- Emotion in music
- Remembered melody
- Pour Some Sugar On Me
- Emotional film tone
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- Excited music feeling
- Girls Girls Girls
- In The Air Tonight
- Powerful film moment
- Jump and Panama
- Tone character of sound
- Director stage idea
- Smooth musical flow
- Owner Of A Lonely Heart
- Invisible Touch band
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- Tom Sawyer prog rock
25 Clues: Jump and Panama • Here I Go Again • Emotion in music • Girls Girls Girls • Dramatic lighting • Way a song sounds • Remembered melody • Musical excitement • In The Air Tonight • Feeling from music • Director stage idea • Smooth musical flow • Visual film quality • Emotional film tone • Powerful film moment • Invisible Touch band • Tom Sawyer prog rock • Excited music feeling • Dynamic screen action • ...
Grace Arbor 2025-02-17
19 Clues: savior • creating • beverage • competing • relations • happiness • midday meal • recollection • unpaid workers • those who care • preparing food • growing plants • talking to God • moving to music • great affection • enjoyable sounds • healthy movement • showing reverence • important occasions
Orchestra 2021-05-27
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- the part of the bow that is also an animal
- the speed of the music
- the volume of the music
- the highest pitched instrument
- a musical ladder
- a beat of silence
- the pulse or heartbeat of the music
- the sticky substance we put on the bow hair
- the quality of your sound
- clef also known as the "f" clef
- the notes that we read on the page
- like a viola, but bigger
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- the part of the bow that touches the strings
- a large group of musicians
- this instrument reads alto clef
- also known as the "g" clef
- famous "jaws" instrument
- clef also known as the "c" clef
18 Clues: a musical ladder • a beat of silence • the speed of the music • the volume of the music • famous "jaws" instrument • like a viola, but bigger • the quality of your sound • a large group of musicians • also known as the "g" clef • the highest pitched instrument • this instrument reads alto clef • clef also known as the "f" clef • clef also known as the "c" clef • ...
CFAM Summer Online 2020-04-03
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- UNO's library
- university name
- something you listen or play
- a general education class you can take online
- school of music is located in this building
- one of the programs housed in Weber Fine Arts
- Art Appreciation course
- Intro to Journalism and Media Communications course
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- the school located in arts and sciences building
- a great season to take gen ed classes online
- name of campus CFAM is located
- Music of the People Rock and Pop course
- Public Speaking Funds course
- school of the arts is located in this building
- something you can make
- one of the programs in School of the Arts
- type of music played with saxophone
17 Clues: UNO's library • university name • something you can make • Art Appreciation course • something you listen or play • Public Speaking Funds course • name of campus CFAM is located • type of music played with saxophone • Music of the People Rock and Pop course • one of the programs in School of the Arts • school of music is located in this building • ...
Romantic Period Music 2025-09-16
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- very expressive music inspired by Polish folk dances
- All music during the Romantic Period...
- Where two notes clash, a main trait of Romantic Period Music
- solo voice + piano, tells a story
- wrote ballets, like the Nutcracker
- wrote rich, serious and emotional music that was carefully crafted
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- blended poetry and music, making songs feel like little dramas
- A short, repeated pattern that represents something in a song
- This meant better instruments and larger orchestras
- was very large and grand during the Romantic Period with many instruments
- A musical play where words are only sung
- operas with memorable melodies and powerful emotions
- operas with powerful orchestras based on myths and legends
- This rose during the Romantic period because composers were writing music that sounded like their country's folk songs
14 Clues: solo voice + piano, tells a story • wrote ballets, like the Nutcracker • All music during the Romantic Period... • A musical play where words are only sung • This meant better instruments and larger orchestras • very expressive music inspired by Polish folk dances • operas with memorable melodies and powerful emotions • ...
Opera Vocab 2012-09-26
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- smooth and connected, without breaks.
- The lowest pitch in harmonic music.
- a group of performers on various musical instruments.
- an introduction or opening.
- and gradation in the volume of musical sound.
- the act of communicating distinctly and forcefully to an audience.
- loud.
- A male voice intermediate between tenor and bass.
- shortened and detached.
- The use of everyday life and actions in artistic work
- A musical composition made for two singers or instruments.
- the main story of a dramatic work.
- Used to praise a performer.
- An elaborate melody sung solo.
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- the music played as a background.
- Used to praise a female performer.
- A voice range between soprano and contralto.
- the text of an opera.
- a theme associated throughout a music drama with a particular person.
- soft; quiet.
- Runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music
- a style of vocal music intermediate between singing and speaking.
- the adult male voice intermediate between bass and alto.
- any action that precedes to something.
- the highest singing voice.
- A group of people singing
- a dramatic composition in which all parts are sung to instruments.
- The musical part for such a voice.
28 Clues: loud. • soft; quiet. • the text of an opera. • shortened and detached. • A group of people singing • the highest singing voice. • an introduction or opening. • Used to praise a performer. • An elaborate melody sung solo. • the music played as a background. • Used to praise a female performer. • the main story of a dramatic work. • The musical part for such a voice. • ...
1920s Movies, Pop Culture , and literature 2014-12-01
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- time in which swing music was the most popular
- lifestyle of women who flaunted the acceptable behavior of women
- an American nickname for the 1920's
- famous pianist and jazz composer
- the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby
- animated films that were popular amongst kids in the 20's
- a 1925 novel about a group of people living in West Egg
- group of American people who made films and music
- instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong
- person who was known as the king of swing
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- the nickname given to the 20's in America by the French
- a type of film without sound
- time period in which African American music and literature surged
- a form of music that originated in African American neighborhoods
- the American jazz composer who was nicknamed Satchmo
- music of African American origin
- Temple an actress most famous for her child acting in the thirties
- person who created cartoons like steamboat willie
- device used to receive sound transmissions
- the place where most movies were made in America
20 Clues: a type of film without sound • famous pianist and jazz composer • music of African American origin • an American nickname for the 1920's • person who was known as the king of swing • device used to receive sound transmissions • instrument famously played by Louis Armstrong • time in which swing music was the most popular • the person who wrote the book The Great Gatsby • ...
North American Folk Music 2016-03-18
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- Some dances were performed to honor ___________.
- Native American music was ______ and had a purpose.
- Italian settlers brought the _______ to North America.
- Native singing is often accompanied by _____.
- Many fiddle tunes came from the __________.
- _______ songs were often played by men on flutes to find a wife.
- Music that was in North america before the settlers.
- Much of the music of North America can be found in the Appalachian and Ozark _____.
- Guitars were brought to North America from this country.
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- If the chosen girl did not like a man she sent out ________.
- A technique of making up music on the spot is called _____.
- A gathering to share Native culture.
- Instruments that are made of wood in Native culture.
- A song that starts a Pow Wow like the National Anthem.
- A dance that is done to flatten out the field for dancing.
- Another name for the violin
- Music that was in North America after the settlers.
- Native singing used special syllables called _______.
- People who brought a singing style from Europe when they wanted religious freedom.
- African slaves brought this instrument to North America.
20 Clues: Another name for the violin • A gathering to share Native culture. • Many fiddle tunes came from the __________. • Native singing is often accompanied by _____. • Some dances were performed to honor ___________. • Native American music was ______ and had a purpose. • Music that was in North America after the settlers. • ...
Baroque Era of Music 2025-10-08
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- HALLS New public spaces for musical performances established in the Baroque era
- Composer known for “L’Orfeo”
- Baroque performers often added embellishments through this practice
- CONTINUO The continuous bass line used as a harmonic foundation
- Technique where multiple independent melodies are woven together
- A musical form that features a solo instrument with orchestra
- German-born composer famous for "Messiah"
- Large group of instruments or voices performing together
- French composer known for his contributions to opera and ballet
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- A dramatic genre combining music, theater, and visual arts
- The central system for organizing music developed in the Baroque period
- The ornate and expressive style of the Baroque period is often described as this
- This string family instrument became prominent during the Baroque era
- Portuguese word meaning "misshapen pearl"
- Support from wealthy families and institutions that allowed composers to create music
- Baroque music placed a strong emphasis on this aspect to convey human passions
- German composer of the "Brandenburg Concertos"
- The written musical text that spread Baroque music widely
- A popular Baroque keyboard instrument
- Instrument providing harmonic support, also used for embellishment
- Italian composer known for "The Four Seasons"
21 Clues: Composer known for “L’Orfeo” • A popular Baroque keyboard instrument • Portuguese word meaning "misshapen pearl" • German-born composer famous for "Messiah" • Italian composer known for "The Four Seasons" • German composer of the "Brandenburg Concertos" • Large group of instruments or voices performing together • ...
Medieval & Renaissance Musical Time Periods Quiz 2013-03-11
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- Medieval sacred music hoped to glorify God. True or false?
- Male singers who were castrated in order to sing higher voice parts.
- Thought What philosophical belief strayed away from sacred ideals and believed in the notion of "human nature."
- A sustained note underneath or above a melody.
- Polyphony Shared melodies entering shortly after another.
- Song Songs set to Shakespeare's writings.
- Women were the predominant singers of the Medieval Musical Time Period.True or false?
- Medieval music involves intricate harmony.
- A Medieval instrument similar to the modern acoustic guitar.
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- Non-sacred music is called...
- During what musical timer period was the printing press created?
- The last name of the "Prince of Music."
- Chant Also known as "plainsong."
- A four part song sung by a congregation.
- Renaissance secular songs sung by a small group of singers, mostly about love.
- Byrd Known as the "English Palestrina."
- French poets and composers who sang of many topics, including courtly love.
- The name Renaissance comes from the idea of...
- of Bingen Earliest known female composer.
- What religious reformation changed sacred music during the Renaissance Musical Time Period?
20 Clues: Non-sacred music is called... • Chant Also known as "plainsong." • The last name of the "Prince of Music." • Byrd Known as the "English Palestrina." • A four part song sung by a congregation. • Song Songs set to Shakespeare's writings. • of Bingen Earliest known female composer. • Medieval music involves intricate harmony. • A sustained note underneath or above a melody. • ...
Key Words Module (C) 2014-10-27
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- A song which is handed down from generation to generation
- A short phrase repeated over and over
- A solo song from an opera in ABA form
- The same music for each verse
- An instrumental section in the middle of a song
- Change of key
- To emphasise a beat not normally emphasised
- A repeating pattern in music at a lower or higher pitch
- Return to the beginning
- When a melody is imitated by one or more voices
- A song which tells of loss
- Robbed time
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- One note per syllable
- To get gradually faster
- To reflect the meaning of the words in the music
- A tonality other than major or minor
- A solo song from an opera
- Music which is played before the opera begins
- A note or notes that come before the first complete bar
- Music which tells a story
- An art song
- More than one note per syllable
- A melody added above the original tune
- A vocal work for soloists, chorus and orchestra
- The end
- A collection of dances
- A simple solo song which tells a story
27 Clues: The end • An art song • Robbed time • Change of key • One note per syllable • A collection of dances • To get gradually faster • Return to the beginning • A solo song from an opera • Music which tells a story • A song which tells of loss • The same music for each verse • More than one note per syllable • A tonality other than major or minor • A short phrase repeated over and over • ...
1970s Crossword :D 2023-10-03
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- New genre in 1976.
- “1971 was a year rife with ____”
- Died in Hollywood on October 4, 1970.
- Very popular band that dissolved in 1970.
- Popular places in New Orleans for jazz-only music festivals.
- Rebooted English tours in 1971.
- “Rock n ____” in 1972.
- Name for Disco.
- Rock band popularized in 1977.
- One of the most popular groups in 1976.
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- Considered to be one of the great rock albums of the decade.
- “1972 saw the national emergence of “ ____””
- Where Louis Armstrong died on July 6, 1971.
- Genre of music being recognized in 1973.
- Most popular song of 1972 by Don McLean.
- Lied about his 70th birthday and it was revealed he lied after his death.
- Died in 1974 at the age of 75, saddening the world.
- Popular album by Kenny Loggins.
- “ ____ exploded into the music world, selling more records than anyone thought possible.” in 1978.
- Song from 1970 by Johnny Cash that won him two Grammys
- Died in 1977, and like Bing Crosby, shook the music industry.
- Found dead in London on September 18, 1970.
- Enormous music festival in 1970.
- Detroit nickname.
24 Clues: Name for Disco. • Detroit nickname. • New genre in 1976. • “Rock n ____” in 1972. • Rock band popularized in 1977. • Popular album by Kenny Loggins. • Rebooted English tours in 1971. • “1971 was a year rife with ____” • Enormous music festival in 1970. • Died in Hollywood on October 4, 1970. • One of the most popular groups in 1976. • Genre of music being recognized in 1973. • ...
1970s Music crossword 2024-09-26
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- Who hit #1 sharts"?
- who made 30 movies in the 1960s before coming to do music in the 1970s?
- 70s were a golden era for
- How many Jazz instruments did Jimmy Carter invent?
- How many copies of "Play Tat Funky Music" sell?
- How many copies did "Saturday night" sell?
- Black Sabbath, Elton John, The Who, Led Zepplin, And Bees Grees were just a few of the hugely popular______ Musicians
- How old was Louis Armstrong when he died?
- blast 1972 started with_______
- Tragic death in 1977?
- Second tragic death in 1977.
- One of the most influential jazz artists?
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- Rock and pop ruled "________" in 1973
- How many copies of "I am a woman" by Helen Reddy sell?
- Pual mcCartney released "red rose ______"
- What owned bands like Greiteful dead, the Alman Brothers, and Led Zeppli?
- after_____rock music had changed
- where was Jimi Hendrix fount dead?
- David Bowie,Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, etc were all______
- Disco was made for wha?
- who one two grammys during this time?
- By the end of the year how many copies did Feetwood Mac music sell?
- The year with the most variety of music
- Where did Jains die?
- Music 1972 saw the national emergency of_______
25 Clues: Who hit #1 sharts"? • Where did Jains die? • Tragic death in 1977? • Disco was made for wha? • 70s were a golden era for • Second tragic death in 1977. • after_____rock music had changed • blast 1972 started with_______ • where was Jimi Hendrix fount dead? • Rock and pop ruled "________" in 1973 • who one two grammys during this time? • The year with the most variety of music • ...
Band Camp 2024-07-19
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- a set of five parallel lines and the spaces between them, on which notes are written to indicate their pitch.
- a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument or the human voice.
- a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
- the lower clef
- performed at a moderately slow tempo.
- a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music.
- a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest.
- above true or normal pitch.
- The interval between one musical pitch and another pitch that is double its frequency. For example, C to the next higher C.
- performed at a brisk tempo.
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- below true or normal pitch.
- the concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure.
- A group of musicians performing together.
- an arrangement of the notes in any system of music in ascending or descending order of pitch.
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- a pause or period of silence in a piece of music
- a decrease in loudness in a piece of music.
- a passage marked to be performed softly.
- a passage performed or marked to be performed loudly.
- in slow tempo
- the higher clef
- a female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
23 Clues: in slow tempo • the lower clef • the higher clef • below true or normal pitch. • above true or normal pitch. • performed at a brisk tempo. • performed at a moderately slow tempo. • a passage marked to be performed softly. • A group of musicians performing together. • a decrease in loudness in a piece of music. • a pause or period of silence in a piece of music • ...
Music App Final 2 2022-12-13
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- a scientist who studies the characteristics and customs of a group of people
- the ability to perform an instrument in tune and in proper rhythm
- someone who excels at an early age
- the quality of sound
- a musical style in which all performers sing or play the same melody in a manner appropriate to each voice or instrument
- a composition usually written in three lenthy sections with interplay between soloists and orchestra
- virtuoso violinist who was rumored to have sold his soul to the devil for his exceptional ability (Niccolo)
- a popular style of music characterized by strong, prominent meter, improvisation and dotted or syncopated patterns
- the distinct manner or character of musical expression
- music with sections that are left undetermined chance music
- the feeling a performer brings to music
- a composition consisting of a recurring theme with alternating with contrasting sections (ABACABA)
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- the ability to discern musical characteristics and describe them
- the ability to look at the world from another person's perspective
- a polyphonic composition consisting of a series of successive melody imitations
- a professional who studies the music of different cultural groups
- a repeated musical figure
- a style of "art" music
- a short distinctive musical pattern or figure; building block
- a performer with brilliant, flawless technique
- single melody with chordal accompaniment
- a work in several movements for one or more instruments
- virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who was a child prodigy like Mozart (Franz)
23 Clues: the quality of sound • a style of "art" music • a repeated musical figure • someone who excels at an early age • the feeling a performer brings to music • single melody with chordal accompaniment • a performer with brilliant, flawless technique • the distinct manner or character of musical expression • a work in several movements for one or more instruments • ...
Test 2 2025-03-19
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- What is the German term for "art song"?
- Music that belongs to the “people” and that has brought great financial profit is considered
- music "Music for music's sake"
- Who was the composer strongly associated with Norwegian nationalism?
- A musical setting of the Mass for the Dead is called
- While serious opera was almost invariably in Italian, comic opera was generally in the
- What art movement was Debussy associated with?
- Who composed Erlkonig, a song depicting a Romantic era characteristic of spiritualism
- one of the most frequently performed operas in the repertoire.
- What art form was Tchaikovsky most known for composing for?
- Instrumental music that has some literary or pictorial association is called _____ music.
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- Who composed "Fur Elise"?
- The three main sections of sonata form are the exposition, the development, and the
- How many symphonies did Mahler finish?
- Who was the German Romantic era composer mentored by the Schumanns that was traditionalist: composed absolute music, and celebrated a return to Classical forms?
- The era that occurred between 1820-1900 was the?
- The nineteenth-century trend toward realism in opera was known as
- What was the term for operas that had humorous plots and happy endings?
- a tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements
- Which composer was known for enhancing the size of the orchestra and changing the sound production of the instruments in it?
20 Clues: Who composed "Fur Elise"? • music "Music for music's sake" • How many symphonies did Mahler finish? • What is the German term for "art song"? • What art movement was Debussy associated with? • The era that occurred between 1820-1900 was the? • A musical setting of the Mass for the Dead is called • What art form was Tchaikovsky most known for composing for? • ...
Pitch Perfect Kayte 2023-01-22
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- uncle who knew you could sing
- notes played simultaneously
- black female opera singer
- you don't like when singers do this
- precise pronunciation of words
- careful articulation and diction
- closing section of a piece of music
- this "voice" is lower and resonant
- precedes support
- organized group of singers
- sing loudly
- sing very loudly
- top of bottom edge of mouth
- open your mouth wide and say this
- repeated section of music, chorus
- vocal range
- highest male vocal range
- some drink before singing
- musical pieced common in sacred music
- high female voice
- words set to music
- Italian for soft
- this "voice" is highest part of your range
- low female voice
- rapid shift back and forth between notes
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- muscle below lungs
- false singing, above natural chest voice
- hallelujah chorus
- Italian meaning sweet
- music for 2 singers
- sing through the mouth, not this
- with piano is moderately soft
- sacred song of praise and devotion
- short interlude connecting two parts
- set up of the singer's breath
- notes cut off quickly
- book of lyrics in an opera
- solo vocal piece, featured opera moment
- long form cantata
- sang at niece's wedding, the Lord's
- vocal tract part that contains vocal cords
- our favorite aunt singer
- Italian term meaning head of a piece
- singing without music, a-
44 Clues: sing loudly • vocal range • precedes support • sing very loudly • Italian for soft • low female voice • hallelujah chorus • long form cantata • high female voice • muscle below lungs • words set to music • music for 2 singers • Italian meaning sweet • notes cut off quickly • highest male vocal range • our favorite aunt singer • black female opera singer • some drink before singing • ...
YEAR EIGHT CROSSWORD 2024-11-21
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- This note is worth two beats.
- The notes of an A minor chord.
- The first music to use an orchestral soundtrack.
- The process of adding sounds and speech after a film is made.
- The man who virtually began the rock and roll sound.
- The chords C, F and G are used in the _ _ bar blues.
- Apart from the guitar, instrument that also plays solos in a rock band
- Two cymbals joined together used in a drum kit.
- The person who writes the music to a film.
- This guy played a mean rock and roll guitar.
- This type of guitar plays low notes.
- The instrumental family heard playing the James Bond Theme.
- This theme describes a terrifying creature.
- the word used to indicate the highness or lowness of the music.
- An award winning Australian band playing electronic dance music.
- A drum that sizzles.
- This instrument has 88 keys.
- The Italian word for loud.
- The very first motion pictures were _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- This is where the director, composer and producer of a film get together for a discussion.
- The notes of a G major chord.
- This guitar normally plays the chords in a rock band.
- This note is worth 1/2 a beat.
- A drum kit has at least 2 of these.
- 20th Century Fox has this piece of music at the start of their films.
- A very famous australian rock band.
- The composer of the music to Star Wars.
- The name given to songs originally by black singers re-recorded by white artists.
- The music in a film which features existing songs.
- The art of arranging all the music for an orchestra to play.
- The singer of Aint that a shame.
- Another word for the softness and loudness of the music.
- A woodwind instrument always used in scary movies.
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- The left hand of the piano uses this.
- This Italian term means to play very softly.
- A film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
- A famous star of silent movies.
- The singer of great balls of fire.
- The instrument used at the start of the Jurassic park theme.
- This part of the drum kit plays on the 1st and 3rd beats.
- A word which means to play smoothly.
- The technique whereby music reflects the action on screen.
- Joins two notes of the same pitch.
- The notes of an E minor chord.
- A famous rock and roll star.
- Another name for a broken chord.
- A famous rock and roll song by Elvis Presley.
- A chord song learned in class.
- The type of music that was a forerunner of rock and roll.
- The composer of the music for Back to the Future.
- The part of the drum that is used for fills.
- The word to indicate notes are to be played short and detached.
- An indigenous Australian female singer.
- This city was where the blues became "electrified".
- The instrument that plays hedwigs theme in Harry Potter.
- The movie that features the feather theme.
- A short melody associated with a character in a film.
- A sign used to indicate two notes are to be smoothly joined.
- A famous male indigenous artist.
- Often used to accompany silent films.
- A group of at least three notes played together.
61 Clues: A drum that sizzles. • The Italian word for loud. • A famous rock and roll star. • This instrument has 88 keys. • This note is worth two beats. • The notes of a G major chord. • The notes of an A minor chord. • The notes of an E minor chord. • A chord song learned in class. • This note is worth 1/2 a beat. • A famous star of silent movies. • Another name for a broken chord. • ...
Music Word Puzzle - 1 2021-03-27
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- a division of pitches, smaller than a semitone, which is half a tone
- a period in art and music from around 1600-1750
- the frequency of the vibration of sound
- the highest female voice.
- a style of music used by composers in the 20th Century
- a sequence of notes in either descending or ascending order.
- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
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- a five-note scale consisting of the black notes on the keyboard
- a group of four players, or a composition for four players
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a baroque dance
- a poco little by little
- a term describing movements in art and music
- music instrument that has keys
- a musical suite
- the speed at which a piece of music is played
- a song of religious worship
17 Clues: a baroque dance • a musical suite • 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 • ...
Medieval Music Crossword 2025-09-14
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- Music that does NOT have religious meaning
- Poet-musicians in northern France
- Where Hildegard of Bingen was from
- System where you are born into a class and cannot change
- Music where there is only one melodic voice
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- Christian music that consists of a single line melody
- Background music for events
- Music that has religious meaning
- Spread different cultures' music
- Music that has more than one melodic voice
- Early form of note dictation
11 Clues: Background music for events • Early form of note dictation • Music that has religious meaning • Spread different cultures' music • Poet-musicians in northern France • Where Hildegard of Bingen was from • Music that does NOT have religious meaning • Music that has more than one melodic voice • Music where there is only one melodic voice • ...
Music Genres 2024-07-27
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- - Music genre from Jamaica with a distinctive rhythm.
- - Popular music with catchy melodies and rhythms.
- - Heavy music with aggressive guitar riffs and drums.
- - Music with roots in folk and often features guitars.
- - Music characterized by electric guitars and strong beats.
- - Music that includes symphonies and orchestras.
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- - Music genre known for rapping and beats.
- - Music made with synthesizers and digital sounds.
- - Music known for its improvisation and swing rhythms.
- - Music with soulful melodies and lyrics about hardship.
10 Clues: - Music genre known for rapping and beats. • - Music that includes symphonies and orchestras. • - Popular music with catchy melodies and rhythms. • - Music made with synthesizers and digital sounds. • - Music genre from Jamaica with a distinctive rhythm. • - Heavy music with aggressive guitar riffs and drums. • - Music with roots in folk and often features guitars. • ...
5th Grade Chorus & Music Review 2020-04-28
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- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer
- When music transitions from loud to quiet
- typically used to pause and reflect on the earlier portions of the song or to prepare the listener for the climax
- Another word for a group of singers
- One performer, either alone or with accompaniment
- When two or more pitches or notes are performed at the same time, this is created
- A form where a main melody is presented first, and then each time it is performed, it is changed in some way
- A musical form that falls into three main sections
- A musical form that falls into two main sections
- The opening section of a song
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- The section of a song that is often followed by a refrain or chorus; the melody of different verses might not change but the lyrics often do
- the concluding section of a piece of music or a radio or television program
- A piece of written music
- The speed at which music is performed
- A regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements
- When music transitions from quiet to loud
- A group of musicians performing primarily on string instruments, but may also include winds and percussion
- The structure or repetition of patterns in a musical performance
- A dynamic for quiet music
- A musical form where one section always comes back
20 Clues: A piece of written music • A dynamic for quiet music • The opening section of a song • Another word for a group of singers • The speed at which music is performed • When music transitions from loud to quiet • When music transitions from quiet to loud • A musical form that falls into two main sections • One performer, either alone or with accompaniment • ...
Music Basics Grade 4/5/6 2019-09-23
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- The hand used on the piano for the treble clef.
- Guitar-based,traditional style music, usually original songs.
- A form of theatre or dramatic play that is entirely sung.
- The higher pitched sounds on the upper staff.
- American country cultural music, mainly stringed instruments.
- The musical note in the middle of the piano keyboard.
- the pitch of a chihauhau's bark (a small dog).
- A pitch symbol at the left of the staff.
- A hip hop genre of music with a lot of rhyme and rhythmic beats.
- The hand used on the piano for the bass clef
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- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces between.
- A genre of music usually with electric guitar, bass and drums.
- The genre of the song Hurricane.
- A symbol used for the pitch and length of a musical sound.
- A short line added for notes above or below a staff.
- The last name of the man who sings Hurricane.
- The lower pitched sounds on the lower clef.
- The line notes on the Treble Clef.
- The first name of the man who sings Hurricane.
- 3 or more notes played at the same time to make a special sound
- The pitch of a Newfoundlander's bark (a large dog).
- The space notes on the Treble Clef.
- A term for "popular" common radio hit music.
- Music by the people,seldom recorded,passed on to generations.
24 Clues: The genre of the song Hurricane. • The line notes on the Treble Clef. • The space notes on the Treble Clef. • A pitch symbol at the left of the staff. • The lower pitched sounds on the lower clef. • A term for "popular" common radio hit music. • The hand used on the piano for the bass clef • The last name of the man who sings Hurricane. • ...
Percussion/Music Instrument Crossword 2024-03-19
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- Gets four counts of sound or silence
- Timpani read music on this clef
- Place on the drumhead to hit to achieve the best sound
- The opposite of note
- Music is divided up into these equal sections on the staff
- Multiple __________ stroke; a technique used to get a sustained sound on a drum, also called a buzz
- Percussion instrument that is made out of metal and are named crash or suspended
- Emphasize a note
- specific sticking pattern or technique used in drumming
- 1st and 2nd ________
- Connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- Soft dynamic level
- Type of note that usually gets 2 counts
- Type of note/rest that gets half a count
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- Play the music again
- A __________ stop is when you play two notes on a mallet instrument at the same time
- The musical alphabet uses the first______ letters of the English alphabet
- Loud dynamic level
- A Time ____________ tells how to count the notes/rest of the music
- Also called the "pivot point"; place on your hand where the stick is held
- Type of note that usually gets 1 count
- The bass drum is the ___________ sounding instrument
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Marking that tells you what hands to play the notes with
- Mallet instruments read music on this clef
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces that we read music on
26 Clues: Emphasize a note • Loud dynamic level • Soft dynamic level • Play the music again • The opposite of note • 1st and 2nd ________ • Timpani read music on this clef • Gets four counts of sound or silence • Type of note that usually gets 1 count • Type of note that usually gets 2 counts • Lowers the pitch of a note one half step • Type of note/rest that gets half a count • ...
Makan 2025-04-29
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- A popular genre with electronic beats.
- Music used for worship or spirituality.
- An American pop singer with the hit “Shake It Off.”
- Helps in ceremonies and rituals.
- Famous 1980s song by Michael Jackson.
- A vocal-based performance.
- The repeated section of a song.
- Sound pattern that creates musical flow.
- A classical instrument with 88 keys.
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- The part of a song that tells a story.
- Popular group with the song “Dynamite.”
- The act of performing music.
- A traditional or cultural type of song.
- Emotion music often communicates.
- Hello A love song by(2015).
- Helps people relax and feel better emotionally.
- A genre with heavy guitar and loud drums.
- Expresses emotions and stories with sound.
- A fast-paced genre often with rhymed lyrics.
- Genre with roots in African-American communities, smooth and soulful.
20 Clues: A vocal-based performance. • The act of performing music. • Hello A love song by(2015). • The repeated section of a song. • Helps in ceremonies and rituals. • Emotion music often communicates. • A classical instrument with 88 keys. • Famous 1980s song by Michael Jackson. • The part of a song that tells a story. • A popular genre with electronic beats. • ...
S3 Music Technology Crossword 2021-03-26
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- the word used to describe the number of sound waves per second
- music which is often happy and upbeat
- a type of microphone which is good for recording loud sounds
- a type of microphone with a wide frequency response
- a repeated pattern
- an effect added to a guitar to create a crunchy sound
- a style of music with home made instruments
- an abbriviation used to describe a piece of software which can manipulate audio such as GarageBand
- when music is made up on the spot
- the highest type of male voice
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- an electronic effect which can give the impression of sound in a larger space like a cathedral hall
- a style of music which features use of electric guitar and drum kit with a strong driving beat
- a style of music which is played on the piano and uses a vamp and syncopated melody
- a type of polar pattern which picks up sound from all directions
- the process of creating a stereo image by moving sounds to left and right
- an electronic keyboard instrument
- a type of jazz dance music which is often played by a big band
- short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface
- A device for selectively cutting or boosting selected parts of the audio spectrum, useful in shaping the desired sound of a voice or instrument.
19 Clues: a repeated pattern • the highest type of male voice • an electronic keyboard instrument • when music is made up on the spot • music which is often happy and upbeat • a style of music with home made instruments • short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface • a type of microphone with a wide frequency response • an effect added to a guitar to create a crunchy sound • ...
Alicia Mata 2018-09-27
20 Clues: host • series • series • cartoon • on cable • right now • tv viewer • presenter • commercial • by satellite • reality show • a soap opera • music program • remote control • the information • music broadcast • television game • weather forcast • movie connoisseur • made for tv movie
Module 3 Unit 1 Music 2023-11-13
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- a stringed musical instrument as a member of the lute-family
- a person who plays a musical instrument or is musically talented
- a formal and ceremonial act for religious use
- music containing no instruments, only voices
- a religious song or poem of praise to God
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- musical representation of specific poetic images, using music to paint a mental picture
- more than one voice line at the same time
- a person who writes plays
- a person who writes music
- any music not written for the church
- Christian music written for performance in church
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- the melody in Ancient Greek music
13 Clues: a person who writes plays • a person who writes music • the melody in Ancient Greek music • any music not written for the church • more than one voice line at the same time • a religious song or poem of praise to God • music containing no instruments, only voices • a formal and ceremonial act for religious use • Christian music written for performance in church • ...
Romantic Era 2024-03-05
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- _______ march was written for a Shakespeare play
- A story that is acted out and sung on a stage
- Der Erlkonig is an example of an ____ song
- Night music
- Thomas Edison recorded this composer
- A ________ poem is music that describes a poem
- Music from the composer's own country
- Dance music in a meter of three
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- One word that best describes Romantic music
- Music from other countries
- Instrumental music that tells a story
11 Clues: Night music • Music from other countries • Dance music in a meter of three • Thomas Edison recorded this composer • Instrumental music that tells a story • Music from the composer's own country • Der Erlkonig is an example of an ____ song • One word that best describes Romantic music • A story that is acted out and sung on a stage • ...
22 2023-10-07
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- - Harmonious vocal style.
- - Animated piano rhythm.
- - Horn-based music ensemble.
- - Energetic dance rhythm.
- - Emotional music genre.
- - Improvised musical style.
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- - Popular dance event.
- Vinyl records.
- - Popular music machine.
- - Famous Elvis song.
- - Singer of smooth ballads.
- - The King of RocknRoll.
- - Home entertainment source.
- - Material for records.
- - Key instrument in rock.
15 Clues: Vinyl records. • - Famous Elvis song. • - Popular dance event. • - Material for records. • - Popular music machine. • - Animated piano rhythm. • - The King of RocknRoll. • - Emotional music genre. • - Harmonious vocal style. • - Energetic dance rhythm. • - Key instrument in rock. • - Singer of smooth ballads. • - Improvised musical style. • - Home entertainment source. • ...
Brooklyn's crossword 2023-02-28
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- lower in sound
- half- the harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers.
- Highest frequency of sound
- is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note
- Smallest note value not beamed together.
- very fast
- line-a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff.
- describes tones of low
- A piano is a musical instrument that has a keyboard with white and black keys
- A specific unit of time defined by a given number of beats played at a particular tempo
- is worth four quarter-note beats and takes up an entire measure in 4 / 4 time. A whole note is written in notation as a slightly enlarged, stemless, hollow note-head.
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- Pitch in music is Pitch in music is a perceptual property that allows the ordering of sounds on a frequency-related scale
- The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has several individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers.
- A repeat in music is a sign or symbol that instructs to play a part of the music again
- strong
- The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- Face the music is an idiom that means to accept criticism or punishment for something you have done
- Rests are intervals of silence in pieces of music, marked by symbols indicating the length of the pause.
- A tie is a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch in music notation
- measure
- a performance by two people, especially singers, instrumentalists, or dancers
- higher in pitch
- A metronome is a device that produces a click or sound at a regular interval, set in BPM
- A staff, or stave, is a musical notation system that consists of five horizontal lines and four spaces
24 Clues: strong • measure • very fast • lower in sound • higher in pitch • describes tones of low • Highest frequency of sound • Smallest note value not beamed together. • The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. • is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note • line-a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff. • ...
N5 Music Revision 2021-04-28
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- Played with a bow
- Large piece of music for orchestra and a solo instrument, often in three movements
- A change of key
- The definition of your music teacher, or a cadence that brings us to a close
- Atonal bunch of notes
- Repeated figure in the bass
- Playing around with the tempo to be expressive
- An ascending scale goes in this direction
- An ornament; rapidly moving between 2 notes
- Weeeee! It’s a musical slide!
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- The coolest woodwind instrument, common in jazz
- Parts moving in different directions
- Get faster
- Number of players in a duet
- String technique involving plucking
- It’s the sincerest form of flattery, and a very common kind of copying in music too!
- Number of beats in each bar in a reel
- Accompanying keyboard instrument in Baroque music
- Female with low voice
- Solo song in an opera
20 Clues: Get faster • A change of key • Played with a bow • Atonal bunch of notes • Female with low voice • Solo song in an opera • Number of players in a duet • Repeated figure in the bass • Weeeee! It’s a musical slide! • String technique involving plucking • Parts moving in different directions • Number of beats in each bar in a reel • An ascending scale goes in this direction • ...
Music Poster Information 2021-08-03
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- the slowest tempo
- mascot of Ms Pigza's university
- a percussion instrument that was first played in Asia
- traditional mexican song
- the sport trying out on the field tomorrow
- word the spaces spell
- the movie the motivational poster is from
- a large woodwind instrument
- a genre of music, as well as a flashing ball
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- these people study how to record and mix sounds
- a note worth four beats
- a string instrument not found at Desert Sands
- poster that says I believe in the ____ of music
- the drum technique that uses the middle of the drum
- these people study the effects of music on health and help people with medical problems using music
- a brass instrument similar to the trumpet
- state Ms Pigza is from
- composer of Basin Street Blues
- composer of "Witches of Eastwick"
- What instrument does Lindsey Sterling play?
20 Clues: the slowest tempo • word the spaces spell • state Ms Pigza is from • a note worth four beats • traditional mexican song • a large woodwind instrument • composer of Basin Street Blues • mascot of Ms Pigza's university • composer of "Witches of Eastwick" • a brass instrument similar to the trumpet • the movie the motivational poster is from • ...
Class 8P 2021/2022 2021-09-13
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- Listens to Grunge and heavy metal music
- Watches Netflix
- Loves KPOP music and the Korean language
- Favourite sport is soccer
- Kanye West is his fav artist
- Has a radio controlled car and plane
- Has an older sister that graduated from Kedron
- A polar bear is his favourite animal
- Enjoys both rap and jazz music
- Loves all the world's animals
- Plays guitar and does yoga
- Likes to play Dungeons and Dragons
- Swimming is her favourite hobby
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- During her free time is on her phone
- Plays video games and basketball
- Favourite "animal" is a dragon
- Paints and sketches as a hobby
- Listens to Juice WRLD
- Spends her free time rollerblading
- Is a drummer
- Peregrine falcons are his favourite animal
- Science is his best subject
- Listens to Indie music
- Likes the colour blue and dogs
24 Clues: Is a drummer • Watches Netflix • Listens to Juice WRLD • Listens to Indie music • Favourite sport is soccer • Plays guitar and does yoga • Science is his best subject • Kanye West is his fav artist • Loves all the world's animals • Favourite "animal" is a dragon • Paints and sketches as a hobby • Enjoys both rap and jazz music • Likes the colour blue and dogs • ...
WYTO 2023-03-28
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- Music can be loud in Italian
- Root-toot-toot plays the silvery -----
- Six Where we make music
- You might find this heavy brass instrument before smarties
- The Herald Can you hear the Angels in this Christmas Carol?
- Entertainer Their job is to amuse
- This stringed instrument is happy to sit in the middle
- Time to bring the harvest in
- Short and detached in Italian
- The Americans call them whole notes
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- They write the songs the people sing
- Waltz A dance in triple time from Germany
- Not exactly a hullabaloo
- Anthony No singers needed for this chorale
- You can pass it on in a race, or wave it at musicians!
- Potter His highlights include music for an owl
- Runner This bird doesn't need wings!
- Four families play together in this
- Nav Helps you find your way (short cut)
- Another word for ‘form’ in music
20 Clues: Not exactly a hullabaloo • Six Where we make music • Music can be loud in Italian • Time to bring the harvest in • Short and detached in Italian • Another word for ‘form’ in music • Four families play together in this • The Americans call them whole notes • They write the songs the people sing • Entertainer Their job is to amuse • Root-toot-toot plays the silvery ----- • ...
Stevie Wonder 2023-02-14
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- An award that is given to musicians.
- It is used to amplify your voice.
- He was inducted into the _________ Hall of Fame.
- Stevie won many of these for his music.
- A recording studio that Stevie had a contract with.
- Stevie Wonder had ____ when he was young.
- Musical instrument with a keyboard.
- Stevie Wonder's first wife.
- Stevie was a Musical______.
- This is a type of musical artist.
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- ____ has been very popular since the 60’s.
- Stevie was born here.
- Stevie had this condition all throughout his life.
- It contains many songs within it.
- A place where songs are ranked based on their sales.
- This is an instrument part of the percussion group.
- The type of music Stevie played.
- This is the era of music he was in.
- He collaborated with them in 1972.
- A device used to record and make different sounds.
20 Clues: Stevie was born here. • Stevie Wonder's first wife. • Stevie was a Musical______. • The type of music Stevie played. • It contains many songs within it. • It is used to amplify your voice. • This is a type of musical artist. • He collaborated with them in 1972. • This is the era of music he was in. • Musical instrument with a keyboard. • An award that is given to musicians. • ...
All about Lydia! 2023-02-09
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- Lydia’s maiden name
- How old is Lydia turning
- Lydia’s church
- Where did Lydia and Richard first meet?
- Lydia’s car
- Lydia is technologically ...
- Number of Lydia’s siblings
- Lydia lived here for six months
- Lydia teaches music to ...
- Lydia’s only daughter
- Lydia studied this
- Years Lydia and Richard have been married
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- Name of Lydia’s children music group
- Age when Lydia got married
- Number of children Lydia has
- What month was Lydia born
- Lydia’s high school
- Lydia often listens to ... music
- Country of Lydia’s future daughter-in-law
- The Buckle’s favourite holiday location
- Where Lydia was born
- Instrument Lydia plays
- Website Lydia puts stuff on for free
- Lydia’s dog
- Phrase when Lydia wants a cuppa: It’s like a ... in here
- Lydia often goes to bed ...
- Lydia’s oldest son
27 Clues: Lydia’s car • Lydia’s dog • Lydia’s church • Lydia studied this • Lydia’s oldest son • Lydia’s maiden name • Lydia’s high school • Where Lydia was born • Lydia’s only daughter • Instrument Lydia plays • How old is Lydia turning • What month was Lydia born • Age when Lydia got married • Number of Lydia’s siblings • Lydia teaches music to ... • Lydia often goes to bed ... • ...
3rd Form Music Quiz 2022-06-22
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- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalist
- The lowest male voice
- J.S. Bach was composing during this musical period
- The continuous heartbeat of the music
- The highest female voice
- The grouping of beats over time in music
- This occurs when more than one note is sung or played at the same time
- Loud
- The cello is from this orchestral family
- The french horn is from this orchestral family
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- An instrument found in church, played by both the hands and feet
- Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...'
- Composer of 'The Planets'
- African-American genre of music originating in the 19th century
- Baroque composer
- A succession of musical pitches is known as a tune or the...
- The oboe is from this orchestral family
- A baroque keyboard instrument where strings are plucked instead of hit
- Quiet
- Mozart was composing during this period
20 Clues: Loud • Quiet • Baroque composer • The lowest male voice • The highest female voice • Composer of 'The Planets' • The continuous heartbeat of the music • Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...' • The oboe is from this orchestral family • Mozart was composing during this period • The grouping of beats over time in music • The cello is from this orchestral family • ...
Musical puzzle 2024-09-23
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- Sequence of notes
- Gradual increase in volume
- High musical tone
- Performance by one
- High or low sound
- Group of notes
- Keyboard instrument
- Group of singers
- Stringed instrument
- Higher in pitch
- Unamplified sound
- Dramatic vocal performance
- Collection of songs
- Main musical tune
- Repeated section of a song
- Musical sound unit
- Music notation symbol
- Brass instrument
- Wind instrument
- Set of five lines
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- Performance by two
- Interval of eight notes
- Large ensemble
- Percussion instrument
- String instrument
- Adjusting pitch
- Speed of music
- Blending of sounds
- Lower in pitch
- Gradual decrease in volume
- Main part of a song
- Sound booster
- Writes music
- Low musical tone
- Song words
- Leads the orchestra
- Basic time unit
- Pattern of beats
- Slow, emotional song
- Tonal center of music
40 Clues: Song words • Writes music • Sound booster • Large ensemble • Speed of music • Group of notes • Lower in pitch • Adjusting pitch • Higher in pitch • Basic time unit • Wind instrument • Group of singers • Low musical tone • Brass instrument • Pattern of beats • Sequence of notes • High musical tone • String instrument • High or low sound • Unamplified sound • Main musical tune • Set of five lines • ...
Bob Marley"s Life 2025-12-10
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- Where did Bob Marley live?
- First word of the sign in the last photo?
- What is the music Bob plays?
- What is the first word of the site?
- Did his music include religion?
- A theme that has risen from affects of African Diaspora
- Song about boy street gangs
- He plays with...
- Did Bob Marley only play his music in wealthy parts of Jamaica?
- What does red represent?
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- This form of connection helped people perservere
- How many birds are in his song?
- Who wrote the paper?
- First Word of the book that connects with Bob Marley's music
- In the song Get Up Stand up what are the standing up for?
- What month was he born in?
- Who is the prime minister he connected with?
- Bob Marley's dad
- What was the month he died in?
- Last word of the title of his song written while he was dyeing
20 Clues: Bob Marley's dad • He plays with... • Who wrote the paper? • What does red represent? • Where did Bob Marley live? • What month was he born in? • Song about boy street gangs • What is the music Bob plays? • What was the month he died in? • How many birds are in his song? • Did his music include religion? • What is the first word of the site? • ...
Things that have to do with Singers 2026-02-02
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- The type of style the singer sings
- Singers have these people to book them shows or venues
- Singers start out by trying out (another word for tryout)
- Singers produce these for their fans
- Fans come to see singers at these
- Singers use this to make them sound louder
- When singers sing without music
- This is something fans buy at singers concerts
- A way to listen to songs
- A place where singers record music
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- Another word for singer
- Two words combined something you can listen to music on.
- Singers often do this during concerts
- Singers often play this instrument
- Singers have this in the background to play instruments for them
- This is another common instrument singers use
- A famous award show where singers can win awards
- This genre usually has eclectic guitar in it
- An app people listen to music on
- Singers write these
20 Clues: Singers write these • Another word for singer • A way to listen to songs • When singers sing without music • An app people listen to music on • Fans come to see singers at these • The type of style the singer sings • Singers often play this instrument • A place where singers record music • Singers produce these for their fans • Singers often do this during concerts • ...
MUSIC ASSESSMENT 2 2024-10-28
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- An indication in music notation that specifies how many note values of a particular type are contained in each measure (bar.
- The notes in C Major
- Dynamic to describe loud.
- Your music teacher's last name.
- Is a musical note that value 4 times in 1 beat.
- The percussion instrument from West Africa (you can see it in music class)
- The notes in E minor.
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- Is a musical note that value 2 times in 1 beat.
- Dynamic to describe soft.
- The song you play for your assessment.
- The speed of music.
- The line that divided the music stave.
- Is a musical note that value 1 beat.
- The notes in A minor.
- The notes in G Major.
15 Clues: The speed of music. • The notes in C Major • The notes in A minor. • The notes in G Major. • The notes in E minor. • Dynamic to describe soft. • Dynamic to describe loud. • Your music teacher's last name. • Is a musical note that value 1 beat. • The song you play for your assessment. • The line that divided the music stave. • Is a musical note that value 2 times in 1 beat. • ...
Jamaican Culture 2023-10-22
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- National bird
- National flower
- Famous beverage from the Blue mountains
- Fastest man in the world
- Female 3 times Olympic champion
- National dish
- Nanny's people
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- Music made popular by the work of Bob Marley
- Uptempo style of dance music
- Rastafarian who made Reggae music famous
- Famous poet who loved Patois
- First national hero
- Once called the richest & wickedest city in the world
- A music form created in the 1950's
14 Clues: National bird • National dish • Nanny's people • National flower • First national hero • Fastest man in the world • Uptempo style of dance music • Famous poet who loved Patois • Female 3 times Olympic champion • A music form created in the 1950's • Famous beverage from the Blue mountains • Rastafarian who made Reggae music famous • Music made popular by the work of Bob Marley • ...
1970s Music History Kayla Mohney 2025-09-29
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- Most popular rock artist of 1978
- A Los Angeles neighborhood symbolic of wealth and fame
- Disco group that sprung into popularity in 1978 and sold more records than what was thought possible
- Music genre that sparked mixed feelings over their bizarre stage presence and controversial themes in 1977
- This artist reemerged in 1974 after a motorcycle accident left him unable to perform in 1966
- Band that sold over 11 million copies between two very successful albums in 1977
- The soundtrack for this movie sold nearly 30 million copies in 1978
- The very successful Newport Jazz festival of 1972 was held here
- Popular group from Detroit, Michigan featuring a young Michael Jackson
- The first American to have a popular reggae release featuring “I Can See Clearly Now” and “Stir It Up”
- This person organized an international jazz tour from London to Tokyo
- A genre of music that made a breakthrough in 1973; headlined by the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff
- Music genre hailed by president Jimmy Carter as “America’s own original music”
- British music artist that became popular in the United States and outsold Bob Dylan in 1976 with his album “Frampton Comes Alive!”
- One of the most popular groups in 1976; lead singer Stephen Tyler
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- 1970s genre that involved dance and electronic music
- This venue in Los Angeles was filled out for the first time since the Beatles by Elton John in 1975
- An Australian, female artist that topped charts in 1973 with “I Am a Woman” and “Delta Dawn”
- 1972 saw a national emergence of this African-American genre
- This influential jazz musician left the music world sad when he passed at the age of 75 in 1974
- The most successful former member of the Beatles in 1971; “My Sweet Lord”
- A fictional glam rock character featured in David Bowie’s music
- Phenomenon where multiple English artists became extremely popular in 1971; Elton John, Black Sabbath, and Led Zeppelin
- Genre named after and popularized by a Wild Cherry studio album in 1976
- The most successful song of 1972 made by Don McLean
25 Clues: Most popular rock artist of 1978 • The most successful song of 1972 made by Don McLean • 1970s genre that involved dance and electronic music • A Los Angeles neighborhood symbolic of wealth and fame • 1972 saw a national emergence of this African-American genre • A fictional glam rock character featured in David Bowie’s music • ...
Renaissance music crossword 2015-06-03
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- in the renaissance period composers started writing what?
- lutes were fretted instruments with ______ strings
- percussion family instrument were used in what ways?
- the era of the break with the roman catholic church was called the?
- the string family all need what to play?
- one wind instrument has one or more whole _______?
- sacred music developed from
- one renaissance instrument
- instrumental music was highly _________?
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- the whole congregation sang
- any good education
- two famous composers of sacred motets were Josquin de prez and Giovanni___________?
- the most popular solo instrument
- the renaissance period took place from 1400 to what?
- most popular form of secular music
- most important wind instrument
- the lute body looks like?
17 Clues: any good education • the lute body looks like? • one renaissance instrument • the whole congregation sang • sacred music developed from • most important wind instrument • the most popular solo instrument • most popular form of secular music • the string family all need what to play? • instrumental music was highly _________? • lutes were fretted instruments with ______ strings • ...
Chorus Trivia 2026-01-15
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- Number of beat divisions in simple meter.
- The three pitches in the minor tonic triad.
- The syllables for compound subdivided beat.
- Tonic pitch in minor.
- When a tonal line starts high and ends low.
- The music word for "loud" volume.
- Number of beat divisions in compound meter.
- The three pitches in the major tonic triad.
- The music word for "medium soft" volume.
- The syllable for elongated beat.
- The syllable for beat.
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- A short, repeated pattern.
- The music word for "soft" volume.
- Tonic pitch in major.
- The syllables for simple subdivided beat.
- When a tonal line starts low and ends high.
- The music word for "medium loud" volume.
17 Clues: Tonic pitch in major. • Tonic pitch in minor. • The syllable for beat. • A short, repeated pattern. • The syllable for elongated beat. • The music word for "soft" volume. • The music word for "loud" volume. • The music word for "medium loud" volume. • The music word for "medium soft" volume. • Number of beat divisions in simple meter. • The syllables for simple subdivided beat. • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
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- To speed up
- The distance between notes
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- Baroque music is known for this
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
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- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- A decrease in volume
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- A dynamic marking for soft
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- An increase in volume
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- To slow down
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
36 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium loud • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet • Musicians play/sing for an audience • Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel • ...
Ethnic Music- Folk Instruments 2026-03-24
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- A high-energy Brazilian dance and musical genre known for its heavy percussion and syncopation.
- A frame drum used in Irish music, played with a wooden stick called a "tipper."
- A box-shaped instrument with bellows and keys, often used in folk and polka music.
- A massive public festival in Brazil and the Caribbean featuring parades, costumes, and loud music.
- A small "mouth organ" that uses breath to vibrate internal metal reeds.
- A long-necked string instrument from India with a distinctive shimmering "buzzing" sound.
- A type of folk dance where the dancer's footwear is used percussively by striking the floor.
- A popular dance music style from the Caribbean that blends Spanish and African elements.
- HARP A triangular harp traditional to Ireland and Scotland, often featured on national emblems.
- A stringed instrument with a circular body and a membrane head, central to American folk and bluegrass.
- A small, four-stringed instrument from the lute family, popularized in Hawaii.
- A West African shaker made of a dried gourd covered in a net of beads or seeds.
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- A traditional Mexican musical group typically featuring trumpets, violins, and large guitars.
- Also known as a "thumb piano," this African instrument has metal tines plucked with the thumbs.
- Handheld shakers often used in Latin music, originally made from dried gourds.
- The folk name for the violin, especially when playing fast-paced jigs or reels.
- A reed instrument with a wind reservoir (bag), famously associated with Scottish Highlands.
- A double-headed metal bell used in Samba music to provide a high-pitched metallic "clank."
- AND RESPONSE A musical "conversation" where a leader sings a phrase and a group answers.
- BAND – A traditional Irish ensemble that plays music specifically for social dancing.
- The simultaneous use of two or more conflicting rhythms.
- A goblet-shaped drum from West Africa played with bare hands.
- A box-shaped percussion instrument from Peru that the player sits on while striking the front face.
- The rhythmic "key" or pattern that serves as the foundation for Afro-Cuban music.
24 Clues: The simultaneous use of two or more conflicting rhythms. • A goblet-shaped drum from West Africa played with bare hands. • A small "mouth organ" that uses breath to vibrate internal metal reeds. • Handheld shakers often used in Latin music, originally made from dried gourds. • A small, four-stringed instrument from the lute family, popularized in Hawaii. • ...
Year 8 - Unit 5 - Popular Music 2023-05-24
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- Which direction means "heavy", to play with importance?
- Which type of scale has a lowered third?
- Which dynamic marking means "loud"?
- Concerning chords, what is the terms used to discuss the sequence chords are played?
- Which genre is traditionally passed on aurally?
- Which musical element is concerned with how various lines of music sound together?
- Which direction means a rapid repetition of a note?
- Which genre developed from gospel, country, jazz and blues, and had fast tempo with syncopated rhythms?
- What is the name for a set of notes in pitch order?
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- Which term is given to the music played in support of the melody?
- What name is given to a short, loud piece of music played by brass for battles, hunts or royal ceremonies?
- Which terms means music is composed "in the moment"?
- Which texture means there is only one line of music sounding?
- How do we describe music with accompanying chords?
- What name is given to a repeated chord progression or refrain?
- What is the sub-genre for Soul, with pop influences and an upbeat tempo?
- Which genre emerged in the late 1800s, and features a repeated 12-bar chord progression and sad lyrics?
- Which genre is characterised by gospel and rhythm & blues influences, and a large brass section?
18 Clues: Which dynamic marking means "loud"? • Which type of scale has a lowered third? • Which genre is traditionally passed on aurally? • How do we describe music with accompanying chords? • Which direction means a rapid repetition of a note? • What is the name for a set of notes in pitch order? • Which terms means music is composed "in the moment"? • ...
Music and Art 2025-05-04
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- – The words of a song
- – A big instrument with keys
- – Music with words
- – A group of people playing music together
- – Art made with paint
- – A painting or photo of a person
- - Old music with instruments like violin and piano.
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- – A tool used to paint
- – Art made with pencil or pen
- – A person who sings songs
- – A person who makes art
- – A popular music style, short for "popular"
- - A fast music style with talking and rhyming words
13 Clues: – Music with words • – The words of a song • – Art made with paint • – A tool used to paint • – A person who makes art • – A person who sings songs • – A big instrument with keys • – Art made with pencil or pen • – A painting or photo of a person • – A group of people playing music together • – A popular music style, short for "popular" • ...
Welcome to Music Class! 2025-03-10
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- the musical we just performed
- our principal
- a large group of instruments playing together
- a music genre that favors boots
- our pastor
- the theme of last year
- the patron saint of music
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- sixth grade chorus instrument
- Ms. Sanborn's favorite music artist
- the theme of this year
- Musical we performed last year
- a group of singers, often singing in church
- Ms. Sanborn's instrument of choice
- the best elective class
14 Clues: our pastor • our principal • the theme of this year • the theme of last year • the best elective class • the patron saint of music • sixth grade chorus instrument • the musical we just performed • Musical we performed last year • a music genre that favors boots • Ms. Sanborn's instrument of choice • Ms. Sanborn's favorite music artist • a group of singers, often singing in church • ...
PIANO by amore 2025-04-09
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- notes played individually
- a musical symbol
- a piece that is played slowly
- when a key is struck sharply
- soft level of music
- a short piece of music or a standalone piece
- a blend of sounds
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- a piece for solo piano
- a section of music played loudly then softly
- a section of music
- the distance between two notes
- basic piano chord
- a sequence of chords
- keys on the piano
14 Clues: a musical symbol • basic piano chord • keys on the piano • a blend of sounds • a section of music • soft level of music • a sequence of chords • a piece for solo piano • notes played individually • when a key is struck sharply • a piece that is played slowly • the distance between two notes • a section of music played loudly then softly • a short piece of music or a standalone piece
Unit 1 and 2 Crossword 2022-11-29
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- you play this with your hands and it has 6 strings.
- Rtve, la 1 and boing are these nouns.
- When you focus on a non-moving object
- Something you sing
- you hit these with sticks and they´re really loud
- katy perry, ariana grande sing this type of music
- It´s a type of music thats got rap
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- You play it with a bow and it has six strings
- a type of music with a lot of guitar
- Mickey Mouse and Spongebob Squarepants.
- You use this verb with music
- It´s the information on the TV, newspapers
- you put this in the player to listen to music. it´s silver
- You have it in your car
- it´s black and white and you play it with your fingers
- You watch these at the cinema
16 Clues: Something you sing • You have it in your car • You use this verb with music • You watch these at the cinema • It´s a type of music thats got rap • a type of music with a lot of guitar • Rtve, la 1 and boing are these nouns. • When you focus on a non-moving object • Mickey Mouse and Spongebob Squarepants. • It´s the information on the TV, newspapers • ...
Jazz Appreciation Crossword 2020-04-01
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- The place where jazz began
- Orchestra performs jazz for people to dance to
- Music genre created in the deep south of the US
- A jazz group that provides rhythm to the music
- Includes set chords and/or timed patterns
- Large group of musicians all playing jazz
- Harmonies and Rock & Roll combined with Jazz
- This brass instrument is capable of playing really high notes
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- Style of modern jazz originated after World War 2
- Large dancing band music
- This instrument has a huge part you slide to change pitch
- The tener, alto, and soprano are all different types of this instrument
- Rhythms and harmonies all put together for a song
- A rhythm in the music
- Playing music how you feel, whatever comes to mind
- Typical instrument used is piano, known for syncopated rhythm
16 Clues: A rhythm in the music • Large dancing band music • The place where jazz began • Includes set chords and/or timed patterns • Large group of musicians all playing jazz • Harmonies and Rock & Roll combined with Jazz • Orchestra performs jazz for people to dance to • A jazz group that provides rhythm to the music • Music genre created in the deep south of the US • ...
Musical terms 2021-08-18
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- walking
- is 4 sixteenth notes and is 1 beat
- refers to the highness and lowness in a piece of music
- half note and is 2 beats
- slow
- colour refers to what is being played and how in music
- refers to the form or plan of a music piece
- very fast
- is 2 eighth notes and is 1 beat
- moderate pace
- quarter note and is 1 beat
- things added to a piece to add to style
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- refers to the layers of sound
- refers to the lengths of sounds
- whole note and is 4 beats
- fast
- is a sixteenth note and is one quarter of a beat
- eighth note and is one half of a beat
- refers to the loud and soft in music
19 Clues: fast • slow • walking • very fast • moderate pace • half note and is 2 beats • whole note and is 4 beats • quarter note and is 1 beat • refers to the layers of sound • refers to the lengths of sounds • is 2 eighth notes and is 1 beat • is 4 sixteenth notes and is 1 beat • refers to the loud and soft in music • eighth note and is one half of a beat • things added to a piece to add to style • ...
The Baroque Period in Classical Music 2025-03-06
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- Composition featuring a group of soloists (2 words)
- This is what identifies music as Baroque
- Performer creating his own melody on the spot
- The number of children J S Bach had
- Oratorio based on the life of Christ
- Type of music written for the church
- Predecessor of the piano. Unique to the Baroque Era
- A composition based on the Round
- A period of extravagance and flamboyance
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- J S Bach's primary instrument
- Music for choir & orchestra, usually about a sacred subject
- Country of Bach's birth
- Composition that features a single soloist
- Bach played this string instrument
- First name of Handel and 1st US President
- A stage production with drama, scenery, singing, and instruments
- One of the giants of Baroque composers
- Composer famous for his oratorios
- Type of music written for entertainment
19 Clues: Country of Bach's birth • J S Bach's primary instrument • A composition based on the Round • Composer famous for his oratorios • Bach played this string instrument • The number of children J S Bach had • Oratorio based on the life of Christ • Type of music written for the church • One of the giants of Baroque composers • Type of music written for entertainment • ...
Music and Cinema 2025-02-05
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- ... is a live performance.
- ...are the words of a song.
- ...is traditional music that reflects the culture and stories of a community.
- ...is a series of performances in different locations.
- ...is the area where performers act or play music.
- ...are exciting movies with lots of movement and adventure.
- ...is a film that creates suspense and excitement.
- ...is a single song or piece of music on an album.
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- ...is a genre that explores futuristic concepts, technology, and space.
- ...is when artists present their work to an audience.
- ...in music or acting means to achieve success.
- ...is when new music or a film is made available to the public.
- ... is a movie that portrays events from the past.
- ... means to get music or films from the internet to your device.
14 Clues: ... is a live performance. • ...are the words of a song. • ...in music or acting means to achieve success. • ... is a movie that portrays events from the past. • ...is the area where performers act or play music. • ...is a film that creates suspense and excitement. • ...is a single song or piece of music on an album. • ...
Continents Music Traits 2025-08-29
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- Asia had very unique instruments such as the _______ and erhu the
- One of the earliest forms of European music is the _______ chant.
- Country that has rhythm and call and response as the main characteristics
- Very popular in African music. Call and _____
- Gregorian Chant was the earliest from of _______ music
- Two European Music Eras were the Renaissance
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- The pentatonic scale allowed for ______ melodies.
- Early instruments were made of stone, ________, and animal bones
- Two Latin styles mentioned are Salsa and _________
- Early American music had some European traditions but had ______ melodies
- Native Americans were characterized by their ________ sounds
- The Continent that has the pentatonic scale
- The pattern of sounds and silences in time using different values
- Early American music featured instruments such as the fiddle and the _________
14 Clues: The Continent that has the pentatonic scale • Two European Music Eras were the Renaissance • Very popular in African music. Call and _____ • The pentatonic scale allowed for ______ melodies. • Two Latin styles mentioned are Salsa and _________ • Gregorian Chant was the earliest from of _______ music • Native Americans were characterized by their ________ sounds • ...
Jazz Age 2017-05-25
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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. • ...
Medieval Crossword Som 2012-10-23
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- A word used to describe music, means multiple sounds
- The class of Warriors during the Middle Ages
- Does Medieval Music not composed in the Ars Nova period have rhythm
- The class of laborers durin the Middle Ages
- A medieval word meaning new art
- A manner of pulling on strings of an instrument
- A medieval word meaning antique art
- Means "I believe" in Latin
- Something used in Medieval times for pitch awareness,it is on the Bagpipes and the Hurdy gurty
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- The class of "those who pray" during the Middle Ages
- A lively mass that took a long time Wedding Mass
- What were the first flutes made of
- Long and smooth type of music
- A word that is used to describe music, and means one sound
- A way of playing notes in a short and sharp manner
- What means holy in Latin, a type of Church Song.
- What was non secular music called
- What were notes in Medieval Ages called
- An order of service or worship
- A lonely sad mass that was sung at funerals
- What were wind instruments made of
21 Clues: Means "I believe" in Latin • Long and smooth type of music • An order of service or worship • A medieval word meaning new art • What was non secular music called • What were the first flutes made of • What were wind instruments made of • A medieval word meaning antique art • What were notes in Medieval Ages called • The class of laborers durin the Middle Ages • ...
Vocabulary List 3 2023-01-21
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- very soft
- how one shows the meaning or emotion of a piece
- return to the original tempo
- a musical texture where voices are singing different rhythms and pitches
- repeated material in a piece of music
- to end
- when a rhythmic note has a dot beside of it, the dot adds half of the original note value to the dotted note
- the construction or design of a musical composition from beginning to end
- very loud
- to gradually get faster
- a special ending
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- two or more pitches that create a clashing sound
- occurs when rhythmic notes fall on the off beat
- a section of music where the melody repeats with different words
- a musical texture where all voices are singing the same rhythms and pitches
- a musical texture where voices are singing the same rhythms but different pitches
- how voices work together in a piece of music, how music is constructed vertically
- a section of music where the words and melody repeat throughout a song, another name for the chorus
- a transitional passage in a song, usually connecting a refrain to the final refrain
- two or more pitches that create a pleasing or stable sound
20 Clues: to end • very soft • very loud • a special ending • to gradually get faster • return to the original tempo • repeated material in a piece of music • occurs when rhythmic notes fall on the off beat • how one shows the meaning or emotion of a piece • two or more pitches that create a clashing sound • two or more pitches that create a pleasing or stable sound • ...
Band Terms Semester 1 2024-10-23
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- two silent beats
- two or more notes played together. each combination forms a chord
- hold the note (or rest) longer than normal
- a note that is two beats
- indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- indicates the end of a piece of music.
- a note that is four beats
- indicates the position of note names on a music staff: second line is a g
- the pulse of music, and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady.
- cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure
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- four silent beats
- without stopping, play once again from the beginning
- a note that is one beat
- raises the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- signature tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music
- indicates the position of note names on a music staff: fourth line is F
- a composition with two different parts played together
- one silent beat
- take a deep breath through your mouth after you play a full-length note
20 Clues: one silent beat • two silent beats • four silent beats • a note that is one beat • a note that is two beats • a note that is four beats • indicates the end of a piece of music. • hold the note (or rest) longer than normal • without stopping, play once again from the beginning • a composition with two different parts played together • ...
Musicians, Composers, and Styles 2026-01-05
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- the high male vocal range
- a song sung by two performers
- this singer was known as "the First Lady of Jazz"
- wrote music for organ, choirs and small ensembles
- last name: Nelson
- last name: Presley
- with his band "The Bluegrass Boys" he invented Bluegrass music.
- a song sung by one performer
- a song sung by three performers
- real name: Marshall Bruce Mathers III
- last name: Ciccone
- published music under her brother's name, because female composers weren't taken seriously at the time.
- One of his famous pieces called "4 Minutes, 33 Seconds" is entirely silent.
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- kept composing amazing works even after he went deaf.
- the high female vocal range
- the low female vocal range
- her hit songs include "Fearless" "Shake It Off" and "Bejeweled"
- wrote music for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, Harry Potter and many other films
- the low male vocal range
- composed music in the Ragtime style
- a group of people singing together
- last name: Fenty
- an instrument you always have with you (unless you have laryngitis!)
- a style of harmony that Mr. Wicklund enjoys
24 Clues: last name: Fenty • last name: Nelson • last name: Presley • last name: Ciccone • the low male vocal range • the high male vocal range • the low female vocal range • the high female vocal range • a song sung by one performer • a song sung by two performers • a song sung by three performers • a group of people singing together • composed music in the Ragtime style • ...
portfolio activity 2025-06-17
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- Instruments:
- A bowed stringed instrument, larger than a violin.
- A stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking.
- A double-reed wind instrument, often used in religious ceremonies.
- A barrel-shaped, double-sided drum, used in South Indian classical music.
- A wind instrument with a single reed.
- A bowed stringed instrument.
- A plucked stringed instrument with a long neck and gourd resonator.
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- A brass instrument with a bright, powerful sound.
- A wind instrument traditionally made of wood or metal.
- A bowed stringed instrument, known for its expressive sound.
- A bamboo flute, used in both folk and classical music.
- A plucked stringed instrument, popular in South Indian classical music.
- A pair of hand drums, often used in Hindustani classical music.
- A free-reed keyboard instrument, popular in Indian music.
- A keyboard instrument with hammers that strike strings.
16 Clues: Instruments: • A bowed stringed instrument. • A wind instrument with a single reed. • A brass instrument with a bright, powerful sound. • A bowed stringed instrument, larger than a violin. • A wind instrument traditionally made of wood or metal. • A bamboo flute, used in both folk and classical music. • A stringed instrument played by strumming or plucking. • ...
UNIT 8 VOCABULARY EVOLVE 3 - 🎵 Music Genres 2025-12-08
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- Music with guitars, often about life and love
- Music with orchestras, often old and elegant
- Loud rock music with strong guitar sounds
- Popular music with catchy melodies
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- Traditional music from a culture or region
- Music with a relaxed beat from Jamaica
- Music with electric guitars and strong rhythm
- A genre with rap and strong beats
- Music with improvisation and swing rhythms
- Electronic music for dancing
10 Clues: Electronic music for dancing • A genre with rap and strong beats • Popular music with catchy melodies • Music with a relaxed beat from Jamaica • Loud rock music with strong guitar sounds • Traditional music from a culture or region • Music with improvisation and swing rhythms • Music with orchestras, often old and elegant • Music with guitars, often about life and love • ...
MUSIC FESTIVALS 2026-04-13
10 Clues: - Music festival genre • - Danish music festival • - British music festival • - Annual UK rock festival • - Famous UK outdoor venue • - Famous folk music festival • - Acoustic music festival type • - 1969 legendary music festival • - 1967 pop festival in California • - Mississippi music festival type
FORTY NINTH 2020-04-28
20 Clues: no • zero • debt • nope • well • loud • place • diary • fungal • domicil • just me • evening • bullshit • the deep • fastener • be formed • compulsory • the art of telling polyphonic • play or movie with music and dance • a place where objects are exhibited together or separately
