music Crossword Puzzles
Music 2021-04-13
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- A musical instrument that has 6 strings
- What instrument Elton Jon is played?
- they have sung the "A Hard Day’s Night”
- The pace or speed at which a piece of music is played.
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- A music symbol of the Greek God Apollo.
- he is the composer of "Four Seasons.
- A collection of musical tones that are grouped together as a single entity.
- Hop the first word of a musical genre in which artists rap over beats and sampled sound
8 Clues: he is the composer of "Four Seasons. • What instrument Elton Jon is played? • A music symbol of the Greek God Apollo. • A musical instrument that has 6 strings • they have sung the "A Hard Day’s Night” • The pace or speed at which a piece of music is played. • A collection of musical tones that are grouped together as a single entity. • ...
Music 2021-08-19
8 Clues: Kiki likes kpop • I play the guitar • the jazz band played • I listen to pop music • I have played the bongos • we have all listen to music • Spotify is what I listen to music on • most people in the class play the piano
Music 2022-05-24
8 Clues: walking speed • beats in a bar • moderately loud • high and low sounds • describe an instrument • multiple sounds overlapping • more than one note at the same time • a whole instrument vibrates to make sound
Music 2022-10-26
8 Clues: a rate of speed • you are the only.... • a deaf composer from Austria • a sense needed to hear music • a song eminem made with Ed Sheeran • a type of music which the chord is complicated • an intrument that are used in the opening of Cocomelon • a piece of classical music that consist of mainly 3 movements
music 2019-11-28
8 Clues: being uninterested • similar word to quiet • making a lot of noise • a place where children play • an arrangement of sounds having melody • vibrations that travel through the air • Sahana was _________ her hand with the spoon. • Raju's _____ started bleeding after punching the wall
music 2019-11-28
8 Clues: being uninterested • similar word to quiet • making a lot of noise • a place where children go to play • an arrangement of sounds having melody • vibrations that travel through the air • Sahana was _________ the table with the spoon. • Raju's _____ was bleeding after punching the wall.
Music 2023-05-08
music 2023-05-04
9 Clues: he makes music • it become loud • how high the note is • how fast or short it is • its apart of sheet music • fur elise is played on it • it is how quiet is note is • it shows that the note is loud • a wind insturment played is jazz
Music 2023-11-09
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- writing arranged with a metrical rhythm
- relating to the ear or the sense of hearing.
- a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands
- a deep or grave tone
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- a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music.
- a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry
- the words of a song
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
8 Clues: the words of a song • a deep or grave tone • writing arranged with a metrical rhythm • relating to the ear or the sense of hearing. • a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry • the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played • a melody, especially one that characterizes a particular piece of music. • ...
Music 2023-11-03
8 Clues: Volume of sound • Musical alphabet • Quality of sound • High or low sounds • speed of the music • lowers a note one step • raises a note one step • Layers of sound in music
Music 2023-12-15
8 Clues: lower pitched staff • a note with 4 beats • a note that has 1 beat • the speed that a song is played • describes how low or high a note sounds • The combination of treble and bass staff • a note with a rest that looks like a hat • Signature at the beginning that carry’s sharps or flats throughout the piece
music 2023-12-20
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- Britney who made the song "toxic"
- singer of "rap god" performed at the 2022 halftime show for the super bowl
- Olivia who sings "good 4 u", "drivers license" and "get him back"
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- the k-pop boy band that sings "butter" and "fire"
- the band known for creating such hits like "enter sandman" and "master of puppets"
- also known as vocalist the role of John Lennon
- Taylor, times person of the year 2023
- Rapper from Toronto Canada who you may know for his album "certified lover boy"
8 Clues: Britney who made the song "toxic" • Taylor, times person of the year 2023 • also known as vocalist the role of John Lennon • the k-pop boy band that sings "butter" and "fire" • Olivia who sings "good 4 u", "drivers license" and "get him back" • singer of "rap god" performed at the 2022 halftime show for the super bowl • ...
Music 2023-10-18
8 Clues: look for something • someone who makes art • when a video is watched online • a person who is loved and admired • a music record with only one song • the people who watch a performance • a person who decides the results of a competition • play an instrument, sing, dance, or act in front of an audience
Music 2025-11-21
8 Clues: this music is old • this music has rap • this music is loud • this music is famous • this music is relaxing • this music is from Korea • this music is from Japan • this music is called cowboy music
Music 2025-11-21
8 Clues: this music is old • this music has rap • this music is loud • this music is famous • this music is relaxing • this music is from Korea • this music is from Japan • this music is called cowboy music
Music 2025-09-16
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- – Pattern of beats or movement in time.
- – Custom handed down through generations.
- – Repeated sound heard after reflection.
- – Having the ability to invent or imagine.
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- – Literary art form using rhythm and expression.
- – Person who produces works of art.
- – Keyboard instrument played with hammers on strings.
- – Deep, lasting vibration or effect.
8 Clues: – Person who produces works of art. • – Deep, lasting vibration or effect. • – Pattern of beats or movement in time. • – Repeated sound heard after reflection. • – Custom handed down through generations. • – Having the ability to invent or imagine. • – Literary art form using rhythm and expression. • – Keyboard instrument played with hammers on strings.
music 2024-09-30
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- whos the most iconic singer ever
- what is bunno mards biggst hit
- whats the most steam song ever?
- what was thhe first song to come out ever
- who had the biggst concert in the world
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- whos the most popluar singer in the world ever?
- who supeprisd everyone at the effel tower
- when was the first song recorded
8 Clues: what is bunno mards biggst hit • whats the most steam song ever? • whos the most iconic singer ever • when was the first song recorded • who had the biggst concert in the world • who supeprisd everyone at the effel tower • what was thhe first song to come out ever • whos the most popluar singer in the world ever?
Music 2025-03-07
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- An App where you can listen to music for free
- Jackson Is a dead singer who is famous for the moonwalk
- Famoust instrument wich has 88 keys
- Eilish Is a singer who made the famous song „Bad Guy“
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- Is a famous boys group wich is from Korea
- A text wich is included in a song
- Technical device wich you can hear music with
- Swift Is the most famous singer who makes English Pop Music
8 Clues: A text wich is included in a song • Famoust instrument wich has 88 keys • Is a famous boys group wich is from Korea • An App where you can listen to music for free • Technical device wich you can hear music with • Jackson Is a dead singer who is famous for the moonwalk • Eilish Is a singer who made the famous song „Bad Guy“ • ...
Music 2025-04-13
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- The art of sound
- electronic audio device that people wear in their ears
- A musical instrument with black and white keys that you press to make music
- A type of music where someone speaks rhythmically and often rhymes while a beat is playing
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- A stringed instrument with a flat body, a long neck with frets, six strings that are played with the fingers or with a pick
- Musical instruments you hit to make a loud, rhythmic sound
- Someone who admires and supports a famous person, sport, type of music
- A show where musicians or singers play or sing for an audience
8 Clues: The art of sound • electronic audio device that people wear in their ears • Musical instruments you hit to make a loud, rhythmic sound • A show where musicians or singers play or sing for an audience • Someone who admires and supports a famous person, sport, type of music • A musical instrument with black and white keys that you press to make music • ...
music 2025-10-10
8 Clues: had 20 children • was almost entirely deaf • nicknamed "The Red Priest" • an unusual love for animals • adored merry-go-rounds and circuses. • known as the "Father of the Symphony" • pioneered a new opera genre known as 'Music Drama' • began composing music when he was only four years old
music 2025-09-03
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- - a sign that raises the note by a semitone
- - the Italian word for LOUD
- - the relative minor of C major
- - the italian word for slow
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- - the symbol at the start of the staff that shows high pitched notes
- - a note that lasts half a beat in 4/4
- - The italian word for soft
- - a note that lasts 2 beats in 4/4
8 Clues: - The italian word for soft • - the Italian word for LOUD • - the italian word for slow • - the relative minor of C major • - a note that lasts 2 beats in 4/4 • - a note that lasts half a beat in 4/4 • - a sign that raises the note by a semitone • - the symbol at the start of the staff that shows high pitched notes
Music 2025-09-08
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- 8 Like a piano, makes weird noises
- 2 An Indian instrument, used in a lot of rock songs in the 60s-70s.
- 1 A percussion instrument with multiple parts.
- 5 This is an instrument in classical music sort of shrieks.
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- 3 This instrument has 6 strings and epic solos.
- 4 An instrument that is really low.
- 6 Most popular instrument, Beethoven played this.
- 7 Used by singers to amplify voice
8 Clues: 8 Like a piano, makes weird noises • 7 Used by singers to amplify voice • 4 An instrument that is really low. • 1 A percussion instrument with multiple parts. • 3 This instrument has 6 strings and epic solos. • 6 Most popular instrument, Beethoven played this. • 5 This is an instrument in classical music sort of shrieks. • ...
music 2026-02-10
8 Clues: a music award • words in a song • the voice in a song • artists play at these • an artist’s first album • different types of music • a six-stringed instrument • a punk rock music festival sponsored by vans
Music theory recap 2014-02-10
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- A genre of music born in the deep south of America by African American communities in the late 1800's.
- A note that is exactly double or half the frequency of another note.
- The 'spaces' on a bass clef stave.
- A genre of music that developed in the mid 1980's in America. Characterised by its use of heavily distorted guitars, extended guitar solo sections, male dominated fan bases, aggressive vocal styles. This genre could be described as a reaction and back lash against the clean cut pop super stars of the time who weren't accessible to the young male audiences.
- A note value that lasts for 2 beats.
- The smallest distance between one note and the next.
- A genre of music born in the USA in the late 1940's / early 1950's that predominantly featured the guitar and blues forms.
- A note value that lasts for 1/4 of a beat.
- A type of accidental which restores a note to its natural state.
- A note value that lasts for 1/16 of a beat.
- A note whose pitch does not belong to the most recently applied key.
- A female British singer songwriter who has released the albums 19 and 21.
- The 'lines' on a treble clef stave.
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- The amount of notes in one octave (all piano keys within one octave).
- A genre of music that developed out of R&B in the mid 1960's in America. It's main characteristics were its danceable grooves and its use of percussive techniques on all instruments.
- A genre of popular world music born out of Jamaica in the mid 1970's. Bob Marley is often seen as the father of this genre.
- A note value that lasts for 4 beats.
- The order of white notes on a piano starting on C.
- A genre of music the developed out of funk and R&B in the mid to late 1970's. Pioneering artists include Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards.
- A notational convention used to specify how many beats are in one bar and what type of note value constitutes one beat.
- A note value that lasts for 1/8 of a beat.
- A genre of music that originally fused European harmony and African based rhythms in America during the early 1900's.
- A genre of sophisticated rock music that developed in the late 1960's / early 1970s. Pioneered by bands such as Pink Floyd, Yes, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson.
- A type of accidental which lowers a note by one semi tone.
- A note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat.
- A genre of music that developed in NYC America during the mid 1980's. It originally relied upon sampled music to provide a backbeat.
- A type of accidental which raises a note by one semi tone.
- A typical form of blues music (amount of bars).
- The distance between 2 notes.
- A note value that lasts for 1 beat.
- The 'lines' on a bass clef stave.
- The 'spaces' on a treble clef stave.
32 Clues: The distance between 2 notes. • The 'lines' on a bass clef stave. • The 'spaces' on a bass clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 1 beat. • The 'lines' on a treble clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 4 beats. • A note value that lasts for 2 beats. • The 'spaces' on a treble clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat. • ...
Music History Vocab 2025-08-29
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- – two or more notes played or sung at the same time.
- – a piece of music featuring a soloist with an orchestra, popular in the Baroque Period.
- – non-religious music or art.
- – pride in one’s country, often expressed in Romantic music.
- – a Renaissance idea that focused on human expression, beauty, and balance.
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- – a large musical work for orchestra, often in multiple movements.
- Chant – a type of plain, religious singing from the Medieval Period.
- – a structured piece of music for a solo instrument or small group.
- – a dramatic art form that combines music, singing, and theater.
- – a span of time in history with distinct characteristics.
- – a complex piece of music where a theme is repeated and developed across different voices.
- – the written system of symbols used to represent music.
- – a Renaissance vocal piece for multiple singers, often about love or nature.
13 Clues: – non-religious music or art. • – two or more notes played or sung at the same time. • – the written system of symbols used to represent music. • – a span of time in history with distinct characteristics. • – pride in one’s country, often expressed in Romantic music. • – a dramatic art form that combines music, singing, and theater. • ...
Year 4 End of Recorder Topic Crossword 2026-03-10
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- What covers the hole at the back of a recorder
- What music symbol means silence?
- What is the Italian word we use in music that means 'slow'?
- What are the 5 horizontal lines music is written on called?
- What music symbol do we see and say 'coffee' in our heads?
- What is the musical word for high sounds and low sounds?
- What is the Italian word we use in music that means 'fast'?
- What is the musical word for volume?
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- What four notes have we learned to play in this topic?
- What sound do we make when we blow a recorder too hard or we don't cover the holes properly?
- What music symbol do we see and say 'tea' in our heads?
- What is the musical word for speed?
- How many pieces can a recorder be split up in to?
- What is the name of the curly symbol we write at the beginning of the stave?
- What instrument family does the recorder belong to?
15 Clues: What music symbol means silence? • What is the musical word for speed? • What is the musical word for volume? • What covers the hole at the back of a recorder • How many pieces can a recorder be split up in to? • What instrument family does the recorder belong to? • What four notes have we learned to play in this topic? • ...
Performing Arts 2024-11-08
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- The speed of a piece of music or dance
- A group of performers working together on a show or piece of music
- The beat or pattern of sounds in music or dance
- Clothes actors or dancers wear to look like the characters they are playing
- The art of setting up the stage, including lights, props, and scenery
- The changes in loudness or softness in music, or the energy in movement
- The way an actor creates and shows a character’s personality
- A signal or prompt for an actor or musician to begin their part
- Deciding where actors should stand or move on stage during a play
- Practicing a play, dance, or music performance before the real show
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- Making up a performance on the spot, without preparation
- Making your voice loud enough for the whole audience to hear
- Showing feelings or emotions through voice, face, or body in a performance
- The written music for a piece or song
- The planned sequence of steps and movements in a dance
15 Clues: The written music for a piece or song • The speed of a piece of music or dance • The beat or pattern of sounds in music or dance • The planned sequence of steps and movements in a dance • Making up a performance on the spot, without preparation • Making your voice loud enough for the whole audience to hear • ...
School subjects 2017-06-15
15 Clues: art • music • maths • sports • biology • science • cooking • physics • history • languages • geography • chemistry • metalwork • literature • information-technology
Musical genres 2023-07-10
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- dance and music genre that became popular in the 1970s. Disco music is often created by mixing electronic and funk music, and is characterized by high-energy beats and repetitive rhythms.
- This genre is a combination of African and Western musical traditions. It became easier for African slaves to work together through song, which preserved African rhythms and melodies.
- genre that emerged in the 20th century, characterized by an overall high energy and intense style of music. Rock primarily uses instruments such as electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums, and has developed many different styles and subgenres over the years. Rock is a popular form of music for young people.
- Classical
- of music that evolved from jamaica and is characterized by strong rhythms and social messages. Reggae music has a specific rhythmic pattern, usually accompanied by guitar, drums, and bass.
- of music that developed primarily in the United States and is strongly associated with the culture of rural areas. Country music can be described as centered around the singer's voice and instruments such as guitar and fiddle. The genre deals with everyday themes such as love, family, and nature, and is often lyrically rich and emotional.
- traditional genre of Western music, dating from the ancient Greek and Roman periods to the modern day.
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- movement and music genre that originated in the United States in the 1970s. Hip-hop incorporates many elements, including rap music, DJ turntables, breakdancing, and graffiti art. The genre is characterized by conveying messages through lyrics about social issues or personal experiences. Hip-hop is currently a popular music genre with many fans around the world.
- music is a popular genre of music, and its nature is a bit of entertainment and freedom. Pop music freely mixes different styles of music, such as rock, classical, pop, and jazz, to create a colorful stage.
- genres
- Fusion is a genre that combines music from different genres to create a new musical style. This can be done by combining different genres, such as jazz and rock or jazz and classical.
- a music genre that developed in the 1960s and 1970s, absorbing various soul and R&B elements. Combining elements of jazz, rock, and soul, funk music is characterized by its unique, danceable rhythms and colorful instrumentation.
- born from a style in which musicians blended blues and classical music. The most famous musician of jazz is Louis Armstrong, who created New Orleans jazz, a genre that originated in New Orleans. He later helped develop jazz and swing in Chicago. Jazz became very popular with the public and was often used for dancing.
- of music that uses styles and elements from the past with a modern twist. It has a nostalgic sensibility for a particular era or trend, and is often associated with the
14 Clues: genres • Classical • traditional genre of Western music, dating from the ancient Greek and Roman periods to the modern day. • of music that uses styles and elements from the past with a modern twist. It has a nostalgic sensibility for a particular era or trend, and is often associated with the • ...
Roots of R&B Vocab 1 2023-03-13
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- A genre of music that influences Modern Day R&B (blues becomes a subgenre of this brass/saxophone heavy music genre)
- a POC vocal performance group that first popularized gospel music
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Louisianna
- songs Rhythmically driven songs to be sung to pass the long hours of strenuous manual labor
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, this one is in California
- and Response leader sings a melody which is then repeated or responded to by a group
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- A solo work song melodic call about the singer's loneliness
- country/folk religious poetry
- one of the early composers of American traditional music
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Illinois
- popularized versions of spirituals
- Story telling ballads in country/folk music
12 Clues: country/folk religious poetry • popularized versions of spirituals • Story telling ballads in country/folk music • one of the early composers of American traditional music • A solo work song melodic call about the singer's loneliness • One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Illinois • ...
Origins of American Music 2021-10-25
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- African slaves would sing these in groups while doing hard labor
- The style of music that expresses a nation's culture.
- The city where jazz originated
- The instruments that played the pulse and chords to serve as a background for the other musicians. They might include piano, bass, drums, guitar, and banjo.
- A great American composer who blended jazz and classical music techniques. He wrote "Rhapsody in Blue" and many songs for musical theatre.
- A white swing bandleader who played trombone. His recording of "In The Mood" became one of the most popular swing songs.
- A popular American composer who wrote musicals such as "Anything Goes" and "Kiss Me Kate"
- the style of music that expresses feelings of sadness, hard times, misery; originated from African musical traditions
- A black swing bandleader who played piano and the title at the front of his name he shares with Dracula. He wrote "One O'Clock Jump".
- A type of jazz that became popular for both black and white audiences in the 1930s and 1940s. It featured danceable rhythms and call-and-response melody parts.
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- This city is where a new style of jazz developed after musicians moved away from New Orleans. This style featured soloists who would improvise melodies one at a time.
- He is one of the earliest and most important jazz bandleaders. He is credited with coming up with the standard instrumentation for the Dixieland band.
- One of the earliest well-known composers of American music. He had a sentimental style of music that was popular before the Civil War.
- African slaves would sing this type of song alone while working in fields
- A great trumpet player and singer who helped popularize Chicago-style jazz
- The instruments that played the melodies and improvised solos -- usually trumpets, clarinet, and trombone
- These performances were the way that the earliest popular music in America was spread from city to city. They featured white actors in blackface makeup, portraying African Americans in stereotyped ways.
- the style of jazz that came from New Orleans
- This instrument, often used in country, folk, and bluegrass, was inspired by an African instrument
- In the 1910s-1940s, this city was the cultural center of America.
- A popular style of music from the 1890s - 1920s. Sometimes a full band would play the music but often it was played on just one piano. This music accompanied a popular dance called cakewalk.
21 Clues: The city where jazz originated • the style of jazz that came from New Orleans • The style of music that expresses a nation's culture. • African slaves would sing these in groups while doing hard labor • In the 1910s-1940s, this city was the cultural center of America. • African slaves would sing this type of song alone while working in fields • ...
History of Rock and Roll Chapter 5, Transition: The Early 1960s 2024-05-13
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- A main characteristic of early folk music, folk musicians would rather these over electric instruments
- One of the first performers to become associated with the surfing subculture
- This song was a number 1 hit for Jan and Dean, written by Beach Boy, Brian Wilson
- The last Beach Boys album to be released, it included the song "Heroes and Villains"
- A main characteristic of early folk music, for the first time it was split into 2 markets
- The geographic center of this music was Southern California
- A recording technique in which one or more supplementary tracks are added to previously recorded tracks
- An audio effect that records a signal and then plays it back after the desired delay
- Without instrumental accompaniment
- This Beach Boys song not only hit number one, it also became a million-seller
- This trio printed album notes that included key words such as sincerity, authenticity, truth, good, virtue, and honesty
- His hit "The Twist" started the dance craze of the 1960s
- His hits including "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "Turn, Turn, Turn" became important to the folk music movement
- A style of folk music from the Caribbean area
- All within a given key
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- Form characterized by uniform, regular, and balanced lengths
- He was the lead singer of The Four Seasons
- A main characteristic of early folk music, folk groups tended to have more of these as hits than of hit singles
- This group is made up of Carl, Brian, and Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine
- In 1957, college students Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds came together to form this group
- A main characteristic of early folk music, there was a new sense of seriousness in them
- Music or songs of unknown origin that have been conveyed by the aural tradition from generation to generation
- Term for a chord that does not harmonize traditionally
- This label signed the Beach Boys after an early local label hit, "Surfin'"
- Music which used African-American artists whose backgrounds were in Gospel, R&B, and doo-wop styles
- The wiggle in the pitch that classical and pop singers cultivated
- This was Chubby Checker's real name
- This was the Beach Boys first number 1 hit in 1964
- An electronic instrument invented around 1920 that utilizes two oscillators and two antennas to generate a single tone
- A recording format introduced in 1948 that became the standard album format, until replaced by CDs
30 Clues: All within a given key • Without instrumental accompaniment • This was Chubby Checker's real name • He was the lead singer of The Four Seasons • A style of folk music from the Caribbean area • This was the Beach Boys first number 1 hit in 1964 • Term for a chord that does not harmonize traditionally • His hit "The Twist" started the dance craze of the 1960s • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Revision 2026-04-28
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- a group of musicians who play together
- a room for making music art or recording
- to show something is true by evidence
- the strong effect or influence on someone
- without a paid job
- a noticeable fact event or situation
- a large keyboard musical instrument
- existing online or by computer not physical
- a fast spoken rhythmic style of music
- to sing dance or act in front of people
- in the present time modern days
- to believe something is true without proof
- different many kinds of
- a cultural movement including rap music dance and fashion
- natural skill or ability to do something well
- medical treatment to end illness or pain
- a purpose goal or intention to achieve
- completely totally or in total
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- happening slowly step by step
- a feeling of happiness from getting what one wants
- a continuous dull pain in the body
- to make something possible for someone
- a thin cord or thread also musical instruments with strings
- for that reason therefore
- a prize given for achievement or good work
- fully focused and interested in something
- new unique and not copied from others
- a piece of music writing or art work
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- medical care or action to cure illness
- a platform for performance or a period of development
- related to effective speaking and writing skills
- happening or existing before now
- a favorable chance to do something
- a person who writes music
- related to love or full of imagination and beauty
- to bend or slope in a direction thin in body shape
- deep emotional feeling or a type of black cultural music
- a figure of speech describing one thing as another
- normal with no special or unique features
- a serious illness affecting the body
- a feeling of ease from pain worry or stress
- a fast electronic dance music style
- a living person or creature existence
- a musical instrument with a wind bag and reed pipes
- in addition furthermore
- traditional and serious in art music or literature
- tools machines needed for a task or activity
- physical or mental power and vitality
- a person who leads an orchestra or band
- a collection of music songs on one recording
- in a way that is not clear or known
- having the ability to do something well
- the act of adding something extra
54 Clues: without a paid job • different many kinds of • in addition furthermore • a person who writes music • for that reason therefore • happening slowly step by step • completely totally or in total • in the present time modern days • happening or existing before now • the act of adding something extra • a favorable chance to do something • a continuous dull pain in the body • ...
Anna Belles amazing crossword 2019-01-18
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- learned to play the _____ as a child
- Americans wanted to recreate the music of ______
- Most of fosters work was written and preformed in ____ and salons
- _____ was popular from 1850 to the end of the nineteenth century
- The best-known composer and performer of St. Louis ragtime was _____
- Was Foster first song he published when he was 18 was ______
- Forster _____Was born on July 4, 1826
- Fosters music was popular before the _____
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- preformers of ragtime music were james scott and _________
- wrote songs for the ______
- one of the main cities were ragtime first gained popularity was ____
- the type of music that accompanied the cakewalk was ____
- _____ began to develop its own style of music
- ______ style of piano playing
- second city were ragtime first gained popularity was ____
15 Clues: wrote songs for the ______ • ______ style of piano playing • learned to play the _____ as a child • Fosters music was popular before the _____ • Forster _____Was born on July 4, 1826 • _____ began to develop its own style of music • Americans wanted to recreate the music of ______ • the type of music that accompanied the cakewalk was ____ • ...
Renaissance Genre 2023-10-11
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- the instrumental version of the motet.
- A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text.
- short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text
- a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion
- non-liturgical devotional song in praise of the Virgin Mary, Christ, or the saints
- songs and instrumental music added before or after the acts of a play
- livelier than ricercare
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- chief form of keyboard music
- Four voice parts Italian secular song
- Pieces written for lute, keyboard instruments, and instrumental ensembles.
- A solo song with lute accompaniment.
- A piece based upon a popular melody being repeated several times.
- Spain secular music
- A piece of music designed to be played as an introduction.
- A German polyphonic secular music based upon an already existing folk song
15 Clues: Spain secular music • livelier than ricercare • chief form of keyboard music • A solo song with lute accompaniment. • Four voice parts Italian secular song • the instrumental version of the motet. • short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text • a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion • A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text. • ...
Elements of Music 2021-08-20
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- created when different pitches are put in order to make a song or tune
- very loud
- fast
- moderately soft
- soft
- gradually getting louder
- getting higher in pitch
- very fast
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- walking pace
- when a melody gets higher then lower in pitch
- the description of the sound of an instrument, or the sound of a piece of music as a whole
- loud
- moderately loud
- slow
- the speed of music
- low pitched instruments read notes on this clef
- getting lower in pitch
- very soft
- high pitched instruments read notes on this clef
- the high and low sounds in music
20 Clues: loud • slow • fast • soft • very loud • very soft • very fast • walking pace • moderately loud • moderately soft • the speed of music • getting lower in pitch • getting higher in pitch • gradually getting louder • the high and low sounds in music • when a melody gets higher then lower in pitch • low pitched instruments read notes on this clef • high pitched instruments read notes on this clef • ...
Oscar 7.1 2021-03-31
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- loud
- At a walking pace
- Very fast
- moderately soft
- how high or low the sound is
- gradually getting faster
- Slow tempo
- a half beat
- a break in the music
- the form of the music
- soft
- the lengths of the sound
- Very loud
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- refers to what is being played and how
- Moderately loud
- half note
- refers to the layers of the music
- A whole note
- At a moderate pace
- very soft
- 1 beat
- Fast and lively
- Gradually getting slower
- Refers to the how loud or soft its being played
24 Clues: loud • soft • 1 beat • half note • Very fast • very soft • Very loud • Slow tempo • a half beat • A whole note • Moderately loud • moderately soft • Fast and lively • At a walking pace • At a moderate pace • a break in the music • the form of the music • gradually getting faster • Gradually getting slower • the lengths of the sound • how high or low the sound is • refers to the layers of the music • ...
Paola And Emily Crossword :) 2024-02-26
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- always happy and laughing
- always serious and listening to music
- always with headphones and with bracelets
- created by italians and most popular in new york
- always fighting and yelling
- a form of entertainment
- closing your eyes and dreaming
- where you where raised
- used to listen music
- used to watch movies or play games
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- place where family gathers
- prepare for test
- where you get tanned
- always with loud music and on her phone
- mostly done in school
- having a conversation
- place to learning
- always laughing and fighting
- used for resting
- mostly done while in class
20 Clues: prepare for test • used for resting • place to learning • where you get tanned • used to listen music • mostly done in school • having a conversation • where you where raised • a form of entertainment • always happy and laughing • place where family gathers • mostly done while in class • always fighting and yelling • always laughing and fighting • closing your eyes and dreaming • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- soft
- high low sounds
- gradually getting softer
- constant base of music
- 1/2 beat
- 4 beats
- very fast
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- thick or thin
- pattern of music
- gradually getting louder
- moderately loud
- very loud
- 2 beats
- long short sounds
Down
- 1 beat
- Fast and lively
- of quavers 2 eighth notes
- walking pace
- moderate pace
- forte
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- speed of music
- slow
- verse or chorus
- 4 sixteenth notes
- colour instrument used
- very soft
- moderately soft
- quaver 1/4 beat
- Loud
31 Clues: soft • slow • Loud • forte • 1 beat • 4 beats • 2 beats • 1/2 beat • very fast • very soft • very loud • walking pace • moderate pace • thick or thin • speed of music • Fast and lively • high low sounds • verse or chorus • moderately soft • quaver 1/4 beat • moderately loud • pattern of music • 4 sixteenth notes • long short sounds • constant base of music • colour instrument used • gradually getting softer • ...
Music Theory puzzle 2020-11-06
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- the quality of the note
- 2 beats
- 3 or more notes played together
- lines of the bass clef
- 1/2 of 1 beat
- lines of the treble clef
- silent beat
- spaces of the bass clef
- 3 beats
- the beat of the music
- one beat
- 1/2 of 1/2 of a beat
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- the highness and lowness of a note
- the speed of the music
- 8 notes arranged in order going up and down
- 1 1/2 beats
- the volume of the music
- 4 beats
- 6 beats
- a group of singers that sing together
- spaces of the treble clef
21 Clues: 2 beats • 4 beats • 6 beats • 3 beats • one beat • 1 1/2 beats • silent beat • 1/2 of 1 beat • 1/2 of 1/2 of a beat • the beat of the music • the speed of the music • lines of the bass clef • the quality of the note • the volume of the music • spaces of the bass clef • lines of the treble clef • spaces of the treble clef • 3 or more notes played together • the highness and lowness of a note • ...
Mr Pittmans musical crossword 2023-05-26
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- The speed of music
- Someone who plays that guitar.
- Something that highers a notes pitch by half a pitch
- three beats
- The preset amount of sharps or flats.
- piano medium soft
- loud dynamic
- one beat
- when two or more notes are connected
- slowly getting softer
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- the style of music
- A group of people who use their voice to make music
- a slang word for a concert
- two beats
- medium loud
- Something that lowers a notes pitch by half a pitch
- Soft dynamic
- how long a note is held on to.
- the best movie
- slowly getting louder
20 Clues: one beat • two beats • medium loud • three beats • Soft dynamic • loud dynamic • the best movie • piano medium soft • the style of music • The speed of music • slowly getting louder • slowly getting softer • a slang word for a concert • Someone who plays that guitar. • how long a note is held on to. • when two or more notes are connected • The preset amount of sharps or flats. • ...
Carnival of the Animals 2014-09-21
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- Woodwind that uses no reed
- Composer of the Carnival of the animals
- Volume of the music
- Regular and repeating pulse
- Which instrument is in the piece
- played with the musician sitting with the instrument between their legs
- Speed of the beat
- Music used to convey a non-musical feeling
- Place where Carnival of the Animals is born
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- musician smack tuned bars with beaters
- The place where Saint-Saens was born
- whether the music is played smooth or in short and separate beats
- String Instrument with the highest register
- string instrument with the lowest register
- Overall design of the music
- wood wind with a warm rounded sound
- Percussion Instrument that also has strings
17 Clues: Speed of the beat • Volume of the music • Woodwind that uses no reed • Overall design of the music • Regular and repeating pulse • Which instrument is in the piece • wood wind with a warm rounded sound • The place where Saint-Saens was born • musician smack tuned bars with beaters • Composer of the Carnival of the animals • string instrument with the lowest register • ...
Quarter 1 Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- How fast or slow a piece of music is
- The positioning of your body when performing, either seated or standing
- A steady pulse in music
- When two or more pitches are being played or sung at the same time
- A symbol added to a staff to help the musician know which pitch goes on which line or space -- the higher clef for singers
- Two numbers added to a staff to help the musician know how many beats are in each measure and which note represents one beat
- Everyone in the ensemble singing the same thing at the same time
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- A system of syllables that represent different pitches and how they relate to each other
- A combination of long and short sounds that convey a sense of movement
- A group of lines and spaces that are the landscape for music to be written on
- A sign in music that will signal a musician to repeat a particular section
- How to pronounce words in music so that they are best understood by the audience
- How loud or soft music is
- The line on a staff that separates one measure from the next
- One section of music
15 Clues: One section of music • A steady pulse in music • How loud or soft music is • How fast or slow a piece of music is • The line on a staff that separates one measure from the next • Everyone in the ensemble singing the same thing at the same time • When two or more pitches are being played or sung at the same time • ...
choir vocabulary 2021-10-26
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- A sign that tells us to repeat a certain section of music.
- A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate names of lines and spaces (Women sing in this clef)
- The speed of music.
- A symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate names of lines and spaces. (Men sing in this clef)
- A person who re-arranges some else’s music.
- This symbol indicates the end of the music.
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- Gradually getting softer
- A system of hand signs and syllables to learn pitches and scales.
- Symbols that indicate a change in volume.
- Gradually getting louder
- The maintenance of correct singing posture.
- A person who writes music.
- Has 5 lines and 4 spaces
- The space on a staff between two barlines
- The relationship of one section of the choir to the rest.
- The relationship of a voice to those around it.
16 Clues: The speed of music. • Gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • Has 5 lines and 4 spaces • A person who writes music. • Symbols that indicate a change in volume. • The space on a staff between two barlines • The maintenance of correct singing posture. • A person who re-arranges some else’s music. • This symbol indicates the end of the music. • ...
I love Music 2024-10-12
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- Storytelling songs with guitars and a Southern twang
- A genre of electronic music known for repetitive beats and synthesized sounds, often played in festivals.
- Expresses feelings of struggle and heartache with guitar
- Known for swing, improvisation, and smooth saxophone sounds
- Features rapping and beats, part of urban culture.
- Acoustic storytelling, often about life and traditions
- Powerful church music with spiritual messages
- Electric guitars, strong rhythms, and rebellious vibes
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- 1970s dance music with a funky beat and flashy lights
- Lively beats from Latin America, often with energetic dance
- Laid-back rhythm from Jamaica, associated with Rastafarian culture
- Emotional singing with roots in gospel and R&B
- Orchestral music, often heard at concerts or in movies
- A dramatic performance combining classical singing with an orchestra
- Groovy basslines and rhythmic beats that make you want to move
- Catchy and widely appealing music you hear on the radio
16 Clues: Powerful church music with spiritual messages • Emotional singing with roots in gospel and R&B • Features rapping and beats, part of urban culture. • Storytelling songs with guitars and a Southern twang • 1970s dance music with a funky beat and flashy lights • Orchestral music, often heard at concerts or in movies • ...
Pair-Share Music Terms Crossword 2022-10-23
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- Quiet musical volume
- The structure of the music
- One solo voice and an accompaniment
- A musical sentence
- The volume of the music
- loud musical volume
- This chord type expresses sadness
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- One solo voice
- Organized pulse of the music
- Two or more melodies at once
- The sound of a given instrument or voice.
- This chord type expresses happiness
- The speed of the music
13 Clues: One solo voice • A musical sentence • loud musical volume • Quiet musical volume • The speed of the music • The volume of the music • The structure of the music • Organized pulse of the music • Two or more melodies at once • This chord type expresses sadness • One solo voice and an accompaniment • This chord type expresses happiness • The sound of a given instrument or voice.
A Measure of Fun 2013-04-04
11 Clues: Voices Only • Music Writers • Famous Play Writer • Music Sung by Voice • Famous Female Singer • Music Engraved on Paper • Worship or Praise Songs • Part Song for Several Voices • Main Instrument during Renaissance • Music that does not promote Religion • Music from Latin Text sung in Polyphonic Chords
Musical Theatre 2022-05-10
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- Planned moves on stage
- Singing performed by one person is called:
- A ________ musical is a type of musical in which a majority of the songs are well-known popular music songs, rather than original music.
- Singing performed by three or more people.
- This type of theatre had a plot and theme.
- Where were the earliest theatrical songs drawn from (_______ worship songs)?
- This type of operetta had the biggest influence on American musicals.
- This was the name given to musicals written from the 1920s-1950s.
- Singing performed by two people.
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- What was the first musical to use rock music?
- The person who writes the music for a musical
- Everyone on stage.
- The music played at the beginning of a musical is called the ______.
- The first American musicals were written by whom?
- The person who writes the words for musicals
- This type of musical theatre had no plot and no theme.
- This type of theatre had a theme but no plot.
17 Clues: Everyone on stage. • Planned moves on stage • Singing performed by two people. • Singing performed by one person is called: • Singing performed by three or more people. • This type of theatre had a plot and theme. • The person who writes the words for musicals • What was the first musical to use rock music? • The person who writes the music for a musical • ...
Creative people and their creations 2024-03-31
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- A story acted out on stage, often with dialogue.
- Art formed by carving or shaping stone, wood, or metal.
- A play for theatre, TV, or radio, or this type of writing.
- A person who makes sculptures.
- A long story usually about imaginary characters and events.
- A picture made with paint on a canvas or paper.
- Words arranged in a rhythmic pattern, often expressing feelings.
- The art of writing poems.
- The act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- A piece of music or the act of creating music or writing.
- A person who writes long stories or books.
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- Someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music.
- A person who acts, sings, or does other entertainment in front of people.
- A person who writes music.
- Sounds from instruments or voices in a way that is pleasant or exciting.
- A person who writes plays.
- A person who writes poems.
17 Clues: The art of writing poems. • A person who writes music. • A person who writes plays. • A person who writes poems. • A person who makes sculptures. • A person who writes long stories or books. • A picture made with paint on a canvas or paper. • A story acted out on stage, often with dialogue. • Someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music. • ...
Adjectives about music 2025-02-04
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- Music that makes you feel active and excited. It has a fast rhythm and a lot of energy.
- Music that is happy and has a fast tempo. It makes you feel excited or ready to dance.
- Music that helps you feel calm and at peace. It is gentle and smooth, perfect for unwinding.
- The kind of song that you want to sing along to because it's easy to remember and fun.
- Music that makes you feel happy, energetic, and ready for something fun or new. It’s full of action and thrill.
- Music that is loud and strong. It can make you feel emotional or inspired.
- Music that has a slow tempo, making it easy to relax or think. It’s not fast.
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- Music that makes you feel strong feelings, like happiness, sadness, or love. It can move you deeply.
- Music that is very old but still loved by many people. It’s timeless and always good to listen to.
- Music that makes you feel calm and relaxed. It’s soft and quiet, perfect for resting.
- Music that makes you feel good, cheerful, and joyful. It often has a fun beat and positive energy.
- Music that makes you feel unhappy or emotional. It can make you think about sad things.
12 Clues: Music that is loud and strong. It can make you feel emotional or inspired. • Music that has a slow tempo, making it easy to relax or think. It’s not fast. • Music that makes you feel calm and relaxed. It’s soft and quiet, perfect for resting. • Music that is happy and has a fast tempo. It makes you feel excited or ready to dance. • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- soft
- high low sounds
- gradually getting softer
- constant base of music
- 1/2 beat
- 4 beats
- very fast
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- thick or thin
- pattern of music
- gradually getting louder
- moderately loud
- very loud
- 2 beats
- long short sounds
Down
- 1 beat
- Fast and lively
- of quavers 2 eighth notes
- walking pace
- moderate pace
- forte
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- speed of music
- slow
- verse or chorus
- 4 sixteenth notes
- colour instrument used
- very soft
- moderately soft
- quaver 1/4 beat
- Loud
31 Clues: soft • slow • Loud • forte • 1 beat • 4 beats • 2 beats • 1/2 beat • very fast • very soft • very loud • walking pace • moderate pace • thick or thin • speed of music • Fast and lively • high low sounds • verse or chorus • moderately soft • quaver 1/4 beat • moderately loud • pattern of music • 4 sixteenth notes • long short sounds • constant base of music • colour instrument used • gradually getting softer • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- gradually getting softer
- 2 eighth notes
- very fast
- 2 beats
- pattern of music
- slow
- 1/4 beat
- walking pace
- 4 beats
- long short sounds
- thick or thin
- moderately loud
Down
- 1/2 beat
- very loud
- moderately soft
- 4 sixteenth notes
- forte
- Fast and lively
- constant base of music
- very soft
- moderate pace
- speed of music
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- high low sounds
- gradually getting louder
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- 1 beat
- verse or chorus
- soft
- Loud
- colour instrument used
31 Clues: slow • soft • Loud • forte • 1 beat • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1/2 beat • 1/4 beat • very loud • very soft • very fast • walking pace • moderate pace • thick or thin • speed of music • 2 eighth notes • moderately soft • Fast and lively • high low sounds • verse or chorus • moderately loud • pattern of music • 4 sixteenth notes • long short sounds • constant base of music • colour instrument used • gradually getting softer • ...
american37 2024-06-08
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- 1970s dance music genre.
- 1960s counterculture movement.
- 1970s and 1980s music and fashion movement.
- FDR's economic recovery programs.
- Decade of economic prosperity and cultural change.
- Movement for sexual and gender equality.
- Art movement rejecting traditional aesthetics.
- Art style focusing on shapes and colors.
- Movement of African Americans to northern cities.
- Movement for women's rights.
- Late 20thcentury cultural movement.
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- 1920s alcohol ban era.
- 1960s movement for racial equality.
- 1950s countercultural writers.
- Art movement featuring dreamlike scenes.
- 1920s African American cultural movement.
- Art movement inspired by popular culture.
- 1990s music and fashion movement.
- Art movement emphasizing simplicity.
- 1920s cultural era.
20 Clues: 1920s cultural era. • 1920s alcohol ban era. • 1970s dance music genre. • Movement for women's rights. • 1960s counterculture movement. • 1950s countercultural writers. • FDR's economic recovery programs. • 1990s music and fashion movement. • 1960s movement for racial equality. • Late 20thcentury cultural movement. • Art movement emphasizing simplicity. • ...
Band Crossword 2025-02-21
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- Makes notes connected
- Looks like a big metal straw
- When one instrument plays by themselves
- King Chonkers species
- Clarinets and Saxophones need this to play
- Play moderately slow
- Music gradually gets louder
- What you play in band
- To play again
- Music gradually gets quieter
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- What you play
- Straight woodwind instrument
- Opposite of legato
- Means a note of multiple notes are loud
- makes the note sound lower
- Percussion hits this with sticks
- Play lively and spirited
- Makes the note sound higher
- Makes the music twice as fast a normal 4/4 time
- Played in Iron Pagoda
20 Clues: What you play • To play again • Opposite of legato • Play moderately slow • Makes notes connected • King Chonkers species • What you play in band • Played in Iron Pagoda • Play lively and spirited • makes the note sound lower • Music gradually gets louder • Makes the note sound higher • Straight woodwind instrument • Looks like a big metal straw • Music gradually gets quieter • ...
Mozart crossword 2022-06-27
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- Age Mozart starts playing piano
- sound, melody, song
- The instrument that looks like a snail
- Mozart’s sister
- Movie with lots of singing in it
- Mozart’s first name
- Mozart’s mum
- Mozart wrote his first piece of music when he was _ _ _ _
- Mozart’s country
- Mozart’s greatest music piece
- Mozart’s dad
- Mozart has _ _ _ numbers of children
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- a group of performers on various musical instruments
- A concept for both wind and string
- Age Mozart died
- An instrument with 88 keys
- wolfgang’s last name
- A very smart person
- Highest pitch instrument
- People call him_ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The smallest instrument in the string family
21 Clues: Mozart’s mum • Mozart’s dad • Age Mozart died • Mozart’s sister • Mozart’s country • sound, melody, song • Mozart’s first name • A very smart person • wolfgang’s last name • Highest pitch instrument • An instrument with 88 keys • People call him_ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Mozart’s greatest music piece • Age Mozart starts playing piano • Movie with lots of singing in it • ...
How well do you know your piano terms? 2022-07-10
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- smooth and connected
- gradually getting slower
- end of song
- very, very fast
- hold a little longer
- how measures are made
- walking pace
- clef right hand playing higher notes
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- gradually getting faster
- gets four beats
- go back to the beginning
- how music is divided for easier counting
- finished
- shows how many beats per measure and what note gets one beat in the music
- clef left hand playing lower notes
- gets three beats
- dotted over or under the note to indicate playing in a short hop on your fingertip
- slowly
- music for both hands
- gets one beat
20 Clues: slowly • finished • end of song • walking pace • gets one beat • gets four beats • very, very fast • gets three beats • smooth and connected • hold a little longer • music for both hands • how measures are made • gradually getting faster • go back to the beginning • gradually getting slower • clef left hand playing lower notes • clef right hand playing higher notes • ...
Coldplay 2025-05-27
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- A person whose profession is singing
- Jonny Buckland
- come from a fire
- a band of guys
- name of music
- well known
- Will Champion
- a person who joins a group to take part in a particular activity
- a record or CD
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- concert or charity concer,type of musical benefit performance
- their 6th album
- the word-famous band
- origin
- a live performance of music
- a collection of songs
- type of music
- an award that they won 7 times
- a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal musi
- their most famous album
- similar to a guitar
20 Clues: origin • well known • type of music • name of music • Will Champion • Jonny Buckland • a band of guys • a record or CD • their 6th album • come from a fire • similar to a guitar • the word-famous band • a collection of songs • their most famous album • a live performance of music • an award that they won 7 times • A person whose profession is singing • ...
Music Vocabulary - Part II 2026-01-23
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- another name for the G clef
- smooth, connected
- suggests the volume level in music
- a large work of music is not called a book
- system to learn how to read music
- key with 5 flats
- time, another name for 4/4
- unresolved, unrestful combination of tones
- silent for four beats
- Opposite of forte
- duration of sound based on meter and tempo
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- order of sharps
- each one is separated by a barline
- go back to the beginning
- short/detached
- canon
- get softer
- the fourth solfege tone
- makes a pitch lower by half a step
- Country of Handel's birth
20 Clues: canon • get softer • short/detached • order of sharps • key with 5 flats • smooth, connected • Opposite of forte • silent for four beats • the fourth solfege tone • go back to the beginning • Country of Handel's birth • time, another name for 4/4 • another name for the G clef • system to learn how to read music • each one is separated by a barline • suggests the volume level in music • ...
24 2026-03-07
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- Music sheet stand
- The Steps sisters band
- Fat Lip pop punk
- Creative music thinking
- Fantasy about films
- All The Small Things
- Musical journey
- Film background music
- Dramatic lighting burst
- Dramatic musical moment
- Romance Black Parade
- Movie visual frame
- Fans at concert
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- Front of performance area
- Pretty Fly For A White Guy
- Movie opening scene
- Main film subject
- Rhythmic pulse of song
- Drum performance alone
- Buddy Holly and Island In The Sun
- Actor leaving stage
- Misery Business band
- Sugar We are Goin Down
- DAY American Idiot band
- At The Disco I Write Sins
25 Clues: Musical journey • Fans at concert • Fat Lip pop punk • Music sheet stand • Main film subject • Movie visual frame • Movie opening scene • Fantasy about films • Actor leaving stage • All The Small Things • Misery Business band • Romance Black Parade • Film background music • The Steps sisters band • Rhythmic pulse of song • Drum performance alone • Sugar We are Goin Down • Creative music thinking • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- and ET forte
- speed of music
- high low sounds
- thick or thin
- walking pace
- 4 beats
- moderate pace
- quaver 4 sixteenth notes
- colour instrument used
- moderately soft
- Loud
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- constant base of music
- very soft
- very loud
- slow
Down
- gradually getting softer
- 1/2 beat
- 1 beat
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- soft
- gradually getting louder
- of quavers 2 eighth notes
- moderately loud
- pattern of music
- 2 beats
- Fast and lively
- quaver 1/4 beat
- verse or chorus
- long short sounds
- very fast
31 Clues: soft • Loud • slow • 1 beat • 4 beats • 2 beats • 1/2 beat • very fast • very soft • very loud • walking pace • and ET forte • thick or thin • moderate pace • speed of music • high low sounds • moderately loud • Fast and lively • moderately soft • quaver 1/4 beat • verse or chorus • pattern of music • long short sounds • colour instrument used • constant base of music • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- forte
- speed of music
- high low sounds
- thick or thin
- walking pace
- 4 beats
- moderate pace
- quaver 4 sixteenth notes
- colour instrument used
- moderately soft
- Loud
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- constant base of music
- very soft
- very loud
- slow
Down
- gradually getting softer
- 1/2 beat
- 1 beat
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- soft
- gradually getting louder
- of quavers 2 eighth notes
- moderately loud
- pattern of music
- 2 beats
- Fast and lively
- quaver 1/4 beat
- verse or chorus
- long short sounds
- very fast
31 Clues: soft • Loud • slow • forte • 1 beat • 4 beats • 2 beats • 1/2 beat • very fast • very soft • very loud • walking pace • thick or thin • moderate pace • speed of music • high low sounds • moderately loud • Fast and lively • moderately soft • quaver 1/4 beat • verse or chorus • pattern of music • long short sounds • colour instrument used • constant base of music • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • ...
Handel and Bach 2021-03-04
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- There are _______ vocal parts in the Messiah.
- One of Bach's jobs
- He died in _________.
- An instrument Bach played.
- His music became popular in this decade.
- Bach composed more than ______________ pieces in his lifetime.
- Free Style
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- __________ company.
- His music was popular in England and ________.
- He lived here his __________ life.
- He was born in ________.
- He wrote the Messiah in _________.
- Structured
- Born the same year as Bach.
- Handel wrote operas and _________.
- Bach was in this as a child.
- He wrote music in German, English, and _______.
- Bach was a __________ musician his whole life.
- Born the same year as Handel.
- He composed very _________.
20 Clues: Structured • Free Style • One of Bach's jobs • __________ company. • He died in _________. • He was born in ________. • An instrument Bach played. • Born the same year as Bach. • He composed very _________. • Bach was in this as a child. • Born the same year as Handel. • He lived here his __________ life. • He wrote the Messiah in _________. • Handel wrote operas and _________. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- note: makes a note one beat longer
- higher pitch in a note
- line: where to start or end for each measure or music
- set of 5 horizontal lines
- hold the beat in the music
- harmony or melody
- above middle C
- rhythmic movement
- silence in a music piece
- attached
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- a tone
- to repeat a measure or line
- clef: symbol that indicates to F next below middle C
- smooth and long
- volume change
- makes the note darker or louder
- The pitch for the measure
- makes notes sound brighter
- the pitch for the beat
- lower pitch in a note
20 Clues: a tone • attached • volume change • above middle C • smooth and long • harmony or melody • rhythmic movement • lower pitch in a note • higher pitch in a note • the pitch for the beat • silence in a music piece • set of 5 horizontal lines • The pitch for the measure • hold the beat in the music • makes notes sound brighter • to repeat a measure or line • makes the note darker or louder • ...
Famous Women 2024-05-28
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- - Energetic performer
- - Computer programming pioneer
- - Aviation pioneer
- - Bus seat activist
- - Renowned poet
- - Surrealist painter
- - "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
- - Tennis champion
- - Abolitionist leader
- - "Casablanca" actress
- - "Pride and Prejudice" author
- - "Gone with the Wind" actress
- - "Queen of Soul"
- - Education activist
- - Soul music legend
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- - "Iron Lady of India"
- - "I Love Lucy" star
- - Egyptian queen
- - Harlem Renaissance poet
- - First woman in space
- - Modern nursing founder
- - "Breakfast at Tiffany's" star
- - Legendary jazz vocalist
- - Argentine suffrage icon
- - Folk music influencer
- DANIEL - First black Oscar winner
- - Atlantic solo flyer
- - Chimpanzee researcher
- - Soulful vocalist
- - "The Sound of Music" star
30 Clues: - Renowned poet • - Egyptian queen • - Tennis champion • - "Queen of Soul" • - Aviation pioneer • - Soulful vocalist • - Bus seat activist • - Soul music legend • - "I Love Lucy" star • - Surrealist painter • - Education activist • - Energetic performer • - Abolitionist leader • - Atlantic solo flyer • - "Iron Lady of India" • - First woman in space • - "Casablanca" actress • ...
Jamaica 2024-07-11
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- - Jamaican savory pastry
- - Currency of Jamaica
- - Fruit grown in abundance in Jamaica
- - Subgenre of reggae music
- - Major mountain range in Jamaica
- - Tropical fruit grown in Jamaica
- - Jamaican beer brand
- - Famous natural pool in Jamaica
- - Root vegetable popular in Jamaican cuisine
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- - Famous hotel on the island
- - Capital city of Jamaica
- - Genre of music originating in Jamaica
- - National fruit of Jamaica
- - Popular music genre in Jamaica
- - Legendary Jamaican reggae musician
- - National hero, leader of the Maroons
- - Tourist destination known for waterfalls
- - Spice also known as allspice
- - Religious movement in Jamaica
- - Traditional style of cooking meat in Jamaica
20 Clues: - Currency of Jamaica • - Jamaican beer brand • - Jamaican savory pastry • - Capital city of Jamaica • - Subgenre of reggae music • - National fruit of Jamaica • - Famous hotel on the island • - Spice also known as allspice • - Religious movement in Jamaica • - Popular music genre in Jamaica • - Famous natural pool in Jamaica • - Major mountain range in Jamaica • ...
PUZZLE 1: Back to the 60s 2025-12-08
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- pants with wide flared legs
- short fashionable skirt
- famous British rock band of the 1960s
- machine that plays selected songs
- influential Detroit record label
- slogan promoting peace and love
- pleasing combination of musical notes
- style inspired by altered consciousness
- slang for cool or excellent
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- rapid cultural change
- acoustic music style with traditional roots
- belief in unrestricted relationships
- loud guitar based music genre
- legendary 1969 music festival
- style inspired by the past
- organized public demonstration
- symbol and slogan promoting harmony
- peaceful member of the counterculture movement
- colorful fabric style popular in the era
- material used for classic record albums
20 Clues: rapid cultural change • short fashionable skirt • style inspired by the past • pants with wide flared legs • slang for cool or excellent • loud guitar based music genre • legendary 1969 music festival • organized public demonstration • slogan promoting peace and love • influential Detroit record label • machine that plays selected songs • symbol and slogan promoting harmony • ...
IB 1 Terminology 2020-04-09
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- A 2-4 part religious choral work from the Medieval or Renaissance eras
- A common decoration or embellishment on a note
- The position of a triad when built on thirds
- A short melodic or rhythmic idea often used in a piece
- The highest woodwind instrument
- The period of music from 1600 - 1750
- A constantly repeating rhythmic idea
- The texture most prevalent in the Classical period
- How high or low a note is
- To change key within a piece of music
- The end section of a work
- The lengthening of rhythmic values in a melody
- The Amen cadence
- The clef used by viola players
- The name given to the theme of a fugue
- The cadence using chords V - vi
- Two chords creating musical punctuation
- Music written for small ensembles
- A bass line common in Classical keyboard music
- A group of staves on which music written is played at the same time
- A musical sentence
- The plucked string instrument common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras
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- A sustained pitch over several bars
- The orchestra playing in unison - common in the Classical era
- The writing of many notes for one syllable in vocal music
- The 2nd most important note in a scale
- An orchestral wind instrument with a plaintive sound
- The smaller group in a Concerto Grosso
- The setting of the Latin liturgy to music
- An interval greater than an octave
- The first section of Sonata Form
- Belonging to a major or minor key
- The nickname for Haydn's Symphony no 94
- Motion where one part remains fairly static while the other moves freely
- A scale made up of half steps
- A name for call and response
- A collection of dances in the same key
- Upper or Lower ____________ a kind of non chord tone
- The substantial overlapping of two themes - eg in a fugue
- Menuet and __________
40 Clues: The Amen cadence • A musical sentence • Menuet and __________ • How high or low a note is • The end section of a work • A name for call and response • A scale made up of half steps • The clef used by viola players • The highest woodwind instrument • The cadence using chords V - vi • The first section of Sonata Form • Belonging to a major or minor key • ...
Musical Terms 2023-04-05
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- Performance of two chords sounded at the same time
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- Tone combination that is stable and restful
- Very Loud
- Term describing music in which one melody is accompanied by chords
- Moderately slow, a walking pace
- Moderately fast
- Means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked
- Regular recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- Loud
- Moderately loud
- Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- Very slow, broad
- As fast a tempo as possible
- Gradually softer
- Moderately soft
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- Becoming faster
- Becoming slower
- Shift from one key to another
- Very soft
- Resting place at the end of a phrase in a melody
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Slow
- Single melodic line without accompaniment
- "Distance" in pitch between two tones
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- Very fast tempo
- Lively Tempo
- In notation to rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in music
- The ordered durations of sounds and silences
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- Very slow, solemn
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- Basic pace of music
- Signature Sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- Organizations of beats into regular groups
- Moderate tempo
40 Clues: Slow • Loud • Very soft • Very Loud • Lively Tempo • Moderate tempo • Becoming faster • Becoming slower • Very fast tempo • Moderately fast • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Very slow, broad • Gradually softer • Very slow, solemn • Basic pace of music • As fast a tempo as possible • Shift from one key to another • Moderately slow, a walking pace • "Distance" in pitch between two tones • ...
Gamelan, samba and Indian classical music crossword 2015-12-02
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- This is a string instrument that provides the drone you hear in the background of Indian classical music
- To __________ is what gamelan means when translated into English
- A type of drum instrument used in samba, it is played at waist level with two sticks
- This is a type of bell used in samba it can have either single or multiple bells
- This is a large bass drum used in samba
- The country gamelan music originates from
- This is the country where samba is most known and played
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- A plucked string instrument from Indian classical music, it is a bit like a guitar
- This is where samba music initially originated
- The types of instruments used in gamelan music
- The name of one of the islands where samba music originates
- There are lots of different types of these in a gamelan ensemble
- This is how gamelan music is natively taught
13 Clues: This is a large bass drum used in samba • The country gamelan music originates from • This is how gamelan music is natively taught • This is where samba music initially originated • The types of instruments used in gamelan music • This is the country where samba is most known and played • The name of one of the islands where samba music originates • ...
Musical Terms 2023-08-10
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- A symbol placed on the left of the staff that determines the pitch of the notes written on it
- The rate of speed of a piece of music
- To gradually slow down the tempo of a piece of music
- Tells how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- Tells what key a piece of music is in
- Two or more notes played at the same time
- The sounding of the same note by two or more musicians at the same time
- To gradually speed up the tempo of a piece of music
- Soft dynamic
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- To decrease in volume
- An interval of an eighth. C-C
- Loud dynamic
- A note that is neither sharp nor flat
- To increase in volume
- The volume of a piece of music (loud, soft)
- A sequence of notes in either ascending or descending order
16 Clues: Loud dynamic • Soft dynamic • To decrease in volume • To increase in volume • An interval of an eighth. C-C • A note that is neither sharp nor flat • The rate of speed of a piece of music • Tells what key a piece of music is in • Two or more notes played at the same time • The volume of a piece of music (loud, soft) • To gradually speed up the tempo of a piece of music • ...
Arts 2025-03-19
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- A person who leads an orchestra or a choir.
- A woman who performs in movies, plays, or TV shows.
- The speed of a piece of music.
- A performer who acts without speaking, using only movements.
- The person who controls how a movie or play is made.
- A type of electronic dance music with a fast beat.
- A person who performs dances.
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- An artist who creates pictures using paint.
- A part of a song repeated after each verse.
- Traditional music from a specific country or culture.
- A funny TV show with the same characters in each episode.
- Someone who writes music.
- The basic rhythm or pulse of music.
- A funny or animated drawing, often found in magazines or TV.
- A piece of writing that often has rhythm and expresses feelings.
- A long fictional story in book form.
16 Clues: Someone who writes music. • A person who performs dances. • The speed of a piece of music. • The basic rhythm or pulse of music. • A long fictional story in book form. • An artist who creates pictures using paint. • A part of a song repeated after each verse. • A person who leads an orchestra or a choir. • A type of electronic dance music with a fast beat. • ...
Sound of music 2020-06-07
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- she gone to where with a youth orchestra
- what was his uncle played in vishnu temple
- what was the name of grandfather of bismillah khan
- music conference at the age of 14 where bismillah khan go
- how many holes were there in shenai
- and hospitals she performs where
- how did Evelyn hear music
- Bismillah Khan played which song on independence day in red fort
- bux name of his uncle
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- whe she had loss of hearing
- who helped her to continue with music
- in which festival shenai was played
- who gave him title 'tryst with destiny'
- bismillah khan goes to biharigi temple to play which song
- teacher of Evelyn gleenie
- bux name of father of bismillah khan
- emperor Aurangzeb banned which instrument
- academy of music: she performed where
- which type of noise make pungi
- in which year bismillah Khan ply gilli danda
20 Clues: bux name of his uncle • teacher of Evelyn gleenie • how did Evelyn hear music • whe she had loss of hearing • which type of noise make pungi • and hospitals she performs where • in which festival shenai was played • how many holes were there in shenai • bux name of father of bismillah khan • who helped her to continue with music • academy of music: she performed where • ...
S1 Music Puzzle 2013-02-19
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- Another work for tune
- The same music played again
- This goes at the end of a piece of music
- Tells you how many beats are in the bar
- A one beat note
- A four beat note
- A half beat note
- Another word for violin
- A Scottish dance with 3 beats in the bar
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- Jumping between notes, e.g. C - A - F
- A 5 note scale often used in Scottish music
- This Scottish instrument DOESN'T play in a Scottish Dance Band
- A Scottish dance with 4 beats in the bar
- An additional tune above the main melody
- You strum these on the guitar
- A three beat note
- Moving from one note to the one next to it, e.g. A - B - C
- A tuned percussion instrument that you have played in music
- You can play the melody and chords at the same time on this instrument
19 Clues: A one beat note • A four beat note • A half beat note • A three beat note • Another work for tune • Another word for violin • The same music played again • You strum these on the guitar • Jumping between notes, e.g. C - A - F • Tells you how many beats are in the bar • A Scottish dance with 4 beats in the bar • An additional tune above the main melody • ...
Nine Inch Nails/ Trent Reznor 2025-01-28
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- NINs first music video/single
- Music festival where NIN was covered in mud
- NIN track named after a Non-mammal type of vertebrate
- NIN track with lyrics in French
- this poet/performance artist was featured in one of NINs earlier music videos
- "a fuckin _____"
- composer./member of the NIN since 2016.
- first track of NIN's dystopian concept album
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- the only NIN song off add violence never played live
- iconic lead guitarist of the band since 1994
- NIN music video where Trent was covered in a green liquid
- Queen song NIN did a cover of
- Chuck Palahniuk listened to this album wile writing his book "fight club"
- this song sampled a track off Ghosts I–IV
- "where is______?"
- NIN played a track off NTAE in this show
- Trent and Atticus first score about the creation of:
- pretty hate machine was made in this American city
- "hey___, yeah you"
19 Clues: "a fuckin _____" • "where is______?" • "hey___, yeah you" • NINs first music video/single • Queen song NIN did a cover of • NIN track with lyrics in French • composer./member of the NIN since 2016. • NIN played a track off NTAE in this show • this song sampled a track off Ghosts I–IV • Music festival where NIN was covered in mud • iconic lead guitarist of the band since 1994 • ...
Why do we have to do this...? 2025-01-21
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- The low "E" is on the bottom _______
- This type of note gets 4 beats
- Mr. Walker's dog is this color
- A rest tell us to make ____ sound
- The music staff has 4 _____
- The itsy bitsy spider when up the water _____
- The beginning of our music has a treble _____
- The day before today
- True or False: Mr. Walker's daughter has long hair
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- spaces of the staff spell _______
- A music staff has this number of lines
- A half note gets ____ beats
- This moves around the earth
- True or False: A half rest gets 2 beats of silence
- This tells us to make a sound and lets us know how long the sound lasts
- A quarter rest gets ______ beats of silence
- Don't take these beautiful things that I _____
- Elephants got big dirty _____ These are the lines of the staff
- Music is written/printed on this
- This tells us to be silent, but the beat goes on.
20 Clues: The day before today • A half note gets ____ beats • This moves around the earth • The music staff has 4 _____ • This type of note gets 4 beats • Mr. Walker's dog is this color • Music is written/printed on this • spaces of the staff spell _______ • A rest tell us to make ____ sound • The low "E" is on the bottom _______ • A music staff has this number of lines • ...
Songwriting 2026-03-23
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- A riff is a _________________ pattern of notes.
- A chord is made up of three or more notes played ______________.
- Pop music has a steady _____________.
- Some songs unexpectedly enter the _______________.
- Part of a song which tells the story.
- Two common roles for this instrument are lead and rhythm - bands often have 3.
- There are over 100 ____________ songs in Spotify's catalogue.
- Micheal ___________ is the 'King of Pop'.
- Part of a song which is memorable, repetitive, and catchy
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- Links parts of a song together.
- Chords can be major or ________________.
- Taylor_________ has dominated the music charts.
- Pop music is music that lots of __________ like.
- How high or low a note is.
- A simple bassline can be made using the ______ or name note of a chord. (Think tree)
- Songs use chords linked together in a chord ___________.
- A drum kit provides the _______ of a song.
- Loud or quiet.
- Band formed by a production company.
- Part of a song with no singing.
20 Clues: Loud or quiet. • How high or low a note is. • Links parts of a song together. • Part of a song with no singing. • Band formed by a production company. • Pop music has a steady _____________. • Part of a song which tells the story. • Chords can be major or ________________. • Micheal ___________ is the 'King of Pop'. • A drum kit provides the _______ of a song. • ...
Music - 13 2020-12-07
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- Countries have a national ________
- Someone who plays music
- When 2 people sing together
- A main singer in a group is the ________
- A popular form of music also called hip-hop
- When a singer sings alone
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- Buy this to get into a concert
- A section of a song that gets repeated
- A group of musicians who sing or play together
- A popular or well known song
- Sing into this to be louder
- A live music performance in front of people
- A person who plays music to make people dance
13 Clues: Someone who plays music • When a singer sings alone • Sing into this to be louder • When 2 people sing together • A popular or well known song • Buy this to get into a concert • Countries have a national ________ • A section of a song that gets repeated • A main singer in a group is the ________ • A live music performance in front of people • ...
Facts-Music 2021-05-20
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- a large keyboard musical instrument with a wooden case enclosing a soundboard and metal strings
- 2 beats
- 4 beats
- invented the piano
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s
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- play loudly
- the highest male singing voice
- only has 1 beat
- only has 1/2 of a beat
- playing the note to the left of the keys
- playing with your right hand
- playing with your left hand
13 Clues: 2 beats • 4 beats • play loudly • only has 1 beat • invented the piano • only has 1/2 of a beat • playing with your left hand • playing with your right hand • the highest male singing voice • playing the note to the left of the keys • A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. • genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s • ...
Music Careers 2021-05-05
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- Utilizes music to provide therapy
- Creates playlists for stores or restaurants true to brand
- Creates remixes
- Creates short, memorable songs for products
- Someone who creates posters, and album covers for performers
- Someone who plans the stops, the food, the room for a tour
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- Someone who creates outfits and looks for performers
- Creates light shows for stages and theaters
- Searches for new talent
- Deals with contracts, legal fees, and negotiations
- Someone who is in charge of putting concerts and festivals together
- Teaches instruments and music to students
- Writes concert reviews and articles on performers
13 Clues: Creates remixes • Searches for new talent • Utilizes music to provide therapy • Teaches instruments and music to students • Creates light shows for stages and theaters • Creates short, memorable songs for products • Writes concert reviews and articles on performers • Deals with contracts, legal fees, and negotiations • Someone who creates outfits and looks for performers • ...
Music Technology 2021-05-04
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- The part of a sound envelope that begins when the attack and decay portions have run their course, and continues until the key is released. The sustain control is used to determine the level at which the envelope will remain. While the attack, decay, and release controls are rate or time controls, the sustain control is a level control.
- An acronym for "Musical Instrument Digital Interface." A protocal that allows the transfer and manipulation of musical data parameters among different capable devices. Some of these parameters include: velocity, pitch, tempo, panning, vibrato, and many more.
- The time it takes for a sound to fade after the key or input device is released. It is part of the sound envelope.
- Analog to Digital Convertor
- How quickly the sound drops to the sustain level after the initial peak.
- Low frequency oscillator
- a computer program implementing an algorithm that compresses and decompresses digital audio data according to a given audio file or streaming media audio coding format.
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- In digital, a verb meaning to combine audio from different tracks into one.
- A bit is the basic unit of information in computing and digital communications.[1] A bit can have only one of two values, and may therefore be physically implemented with a two-state device. These values are most commonly represented as either a 0 or 1.
- The first part of a sound envelope consisting of the amount of time it takes the sound to reach its peak volume from the time the key is pressed.
- An audio effect which records an input signal to an audio storage medium, and then plays it back after a period of time.[2] The delayed signal may either be played back multiple times, or played back into the recording again, to create the sound of a repeating, decaying echo.
- This is made up of the attack, decay, sustain, and release of a sound. Especially in electronic sound design and synthesis.
- Digital to Analog Converter
13 Clues: Low frequency oscillator • Digital to Analog Converter • Analog to Digital Convertor • How quickly the sound drops to the sustain level after the initial peak. • In digital, a verb meaning to combine audio from different tracks into one. • The time it takes for a sound to fade after the key or input device is released. It is part of the sound envelope. • ...
African Music 2022-11-01
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- This form of music incorporates different music genres of african american musical traditions, folk music, spiritual beliefs and songs used for every day living.
- It is the music's pattern in time.
- It is a small, portable hand drum that is popular in different music.
- It is a type of religious folk song. The text is mostly religious psalms from biblical passages. It is also used in call and response activity.
- It is a West African xylophone that an artisan carefully crafts from particular species of dried wood that creates a unique buzzing sound.
- It refers to a gospel type music with secular lyrics.
- This goblet-shaped drum is traditionally carved from a single piece of African hardwood
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- It allows the audience to be active participants in their music performances.
- The thumb piano. It is a uniquely African percussion instrument.
- It refers to the effect of the different layers of sound in a piece of music, and the relationship between them.
- It is a linear sequence of notes the listener hears as a single entity.
- It is a dynamic rhythm that originated in Pernambuco.
- It is a drum made of wood that has pitches, and produces a very deep rich bass sound
13 Clues: It is the music's pattern in time. • It is a dynamic rhythm that originated in Pernambuco. • It refers to a gospel type music with secular lyrics. • The thumb piano. It is a uniquely African percussion instrument. • It is a small, portable hand drum that is popular in different music. • It is a linear sequence of notes the listener hears as a single entity. • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- What is the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously called?
- What is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone know as?
- What is position of a single sound in the complete range of sound called?
- What is a linear sequence of notes the listener hears as a single entity?
- What is a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music called?
- What’s a 2 beat rest called?
- What is musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch known as?
- What is this called when you play sweetly?
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- What is this called in music's pattern in timing?
- What is the process of adjusting the pitch of one or many tones from musical instruments to establish typical intervals between these tones named?
- What is a half note rest called?
- What is this note about how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played named?
- What is it called when the speed increases?
13 Clues: What’s a 2 beat rest called? • What is a half note rest called? • What is this called when you play sweetly? • What is it called when the speed increases? • What is this called in music's pattern in timing? • What is the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously called? • What is a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music called? • ...
music crossword 2017-02-14
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- rest no sound one beat--- za
- A compositional technique
- a tune to a song
- tika-tika
- the lines separating the bars
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- one sound over three beats
- short section of a song like a musical sentence
- one sound over two beats
- the words to a song
- how high or low a note is
- set of five lines to show how high or low a pitch is
- a note of silence
- breve too-ooh-ooh-ooh
13 Clues: tika-tika • a tune to a song • a note of silence • the words to a song • breve too-ooh-ooh-ooh • one sound over two beats • A compositional technique • how high or low a note is • one sound over three beats • the lines separating the bars • rest no sound one beat--- za • short section of a song like a musical sentence • set of five lines to show how high or low a pitch is
mapeh music 2020-12-01
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- A musical form of the late 19th century that has had deep roots in African- American communities. These communities are located in the so-called “Deep South” of the United States.
- A style of pop music intended mainly for dancing to, typically soul-influenced and melodic with a regular bass beat, popular particularly in the late 1970s.
- A popular music genre of the 1950’s and 1960’s. It originated in the United States. It combines elements of African- American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and often jazz.
- Percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another.
- A ballroom dance that originated in Cuba in 1953, derived from the mambo and its characteristics.
- A popular form of South African music
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- A smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music.
- It originated as an expressive folksong in narrative verse with text dealing typically about love
- a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.
- A stylized, highly rhythmic type of music that usually (but not always) includes portions of rhythmically chanted words called “rap.”
- A hard and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment, influenced by mbira-based guitar styles.
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
- A popular musical genre from Salvador, of Bahia in Brazil. It fuses the Afro-Caribbean styles of the marcha, reggae, and calypso.
13 Clues: A popular form of South African music • A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance. • Percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another. • ...
mapeh music 2020-12-01
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- It originated as an expressive folksong in narrative verse with text dealing typically about love
- Percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another.
- A musical form of the late 19th century that has had deep roots in African- American communities. These communities are located in the so-called “Deep South” of the United States.
- A smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music.
- A stylized, highly rhythmic type of music that usually (but not always) includes portions of rhythmically chanted words called “rap.”
- A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
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- A popular music genre of the 1950’s and 1960’s. It originated in the United States. It combines elements of African- American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and often jazz.
- A ballroom dance that originated in Cuba in 1953, derived from the mambo and its characteristics.
- A style of pop music intended mainly for dancing to, typically soul-influenced and melodic with a regular bass beat, popular particularly in the late 1970s.
- A popular form of South African music
- a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.
- A hard and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment, influenced by mbira-based guitar styles.
- A popular musical genre from Salvador, of Bahia in Brazil. It fuses the Afro-Caribbean styles of the marcha, reggae, and calypso.
13 Clues: A popular form of South African music • A music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance. • Percussion instruments that are either struck with a mallet or against one another. • ...
Music Terms 2021-01-24
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- makes a note one step higher
- loud
- getting louder
- makes a note one step lower
- step the distance between two notes that are right next to each other, you can NOT fit a note in between
- getting softer
- speed of the music
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- volume
- medium loud
- short bow stroke
- soft
- long bow stroke
- step also equal to two half steps, you CAN fit a note in between
13 Clues: soft • loud • volume • medium loud • getting louder • getting softer • long bow stroke • short bow stroke • speed of the music • makes a note one step lower • makes a note one step higher • step also equal to two half steps, you CAN fit a note in between • step the distance between two notes that are right next to each other, you can NOT fit a note in between
Baroque Music 2021-09-10
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- composer of Dido and Aeneas. Purcell
- keyboard that came before the piano. harpsichord
- most famous piece. Orfeo
- nationality. German
- of music written for the English king, played on the Thames. Water Music
- pearl". Baroque
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- instrument that gained popularity during this time. violin
- Italian operas and English oratorios. Handel
- for the Venetian priest and composer. Red priest.
- in every Baroque form except opera. Bach
- period that started about AD 1600. Baroque
- most famous concerto. Four Seasons.
- was hired for this church position. Organist
- Frideric ______. Handel
14 Clues: pearl". Baroque • nationality. German • Frideric ______. Handel • most famous piece. Orfeo • most famous concerto. Four Seasons. • composer of Dido and Aeneas. Purcell • in every Baroque form except opera. Bach • period that started about AD 1600. Baroque • Italian operas and English oratorios. Handel • was hired for this church position. Organist • ...
Romantic Music 2011-10-10
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- the nationalism trend inspired composers to incorporate these into their music
- this became important to composers during the Romantic Period
- long, one-movement works that tell a story
- this symphony by Beethoven required an oversized orchestra, full choir and vocal soloists
- these instruments came into being as we know them today during the Romantic period
- this was the leader of the nationalistic movement
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- new key systems made these people more interested in writing for woodwind instruments
- he also composed during the Classical period
- 1820-1900
- these operatic pieces were performed without operas during the Romantic period
- composer of long operas in the Romantic period
- the number of movements in a Romantic symphony were ___________
- changed the abilities of brass instruments
13 Clues: 1820-1900 • long, one-movement works that tell a story • changed the abilities of brass instruments • he also composed during the Classical period • composer of long operas in the Romantic period • this was the leader of the nationalistic movement • this became important to composers during the Romantic Period • ...
Topic: Music 2013-01-25
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- guitar loudener
- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- Deaf, composed "Für Elise"
- Rock, jazz, classical, metal
- E's equivalent
- A flat lowers a note by a half-____
- An electric guitar has six _______
- A sharp raises a ____ by a half-step
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- "This Is It," "Beat It," "Billie Jean"
- _____s, flats, and naturals added to a song are all called "accidentals"
- An octave gets its name from the fact that it has an ______ interval
- A performance in front of an audience
- Black and white keys
13 Clues: E's equivalent • guitar loudener • Black and white keys • Deaf, composed "Für Elise" • Rock, jazz, classical, metal • An electric guitar has six _______ • A flat lowers a note by a half-____ • A sharp raises a ____ by a half-step • A performance in front of an audience • "This Is It," "Beat It," "Billie Jean" • 2 or more notes played at the same time • ...
Music Theory 2013-02-14
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- The speed of the beat in music.
- A summary of the pitches in a piece of music arranged in order from the lowest to the highest.
- A gradual increase in loudness.
- Extremely soft.
- Moderately loud.
- The movement of the music in time.
- Loud.
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- A group of five horizontal lines on which music is written.
- Soft.
- A gradual decrease in loudness.
- An organized succession of pitches.
- Very loud.
- A combination of three or more pitches sounding at the same time.
13 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • Very loud. • Extremely soft. • Moderately loud. • The speed of the beat in music. • A gradual decrease in loudness. • A gradual increase in loudness. • The movement of the music in time. • An organized succession of pitches. • A group of five horizontal lines on which music is written. • A combination of three or more pitches sounding at the same time. • ...
Music Instruments 2016-04-21
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- String instrument larger than a violin, but smaller than a Cello
- A small piece of plastic used in playing a string instrument
- Plucked string instrument that has 4 strings
- The largest string instrument played in an orchestra
- Wind instrument that is usually a silver color
- String instrument larger than a Viola, but smaller than a Bass
- 2 mallet-shaped instruments used in music from Spanish cultures
- Plastic or wood flute played by 4th graders around the world
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- String instrument that uses a bow
- An instrument with black and white keys
- Instrument that has 6 strings & is larger than a ukulele
- What you call a guitar that plugs into an amplifier
- Percussion instrument that is played by hitting the top with your hand
13 Clues: String instrument that uses a bow • An instrument with black and white keys • Plucked string instrument that has 4 strings • Wind instrument that is usually a silver color • What you call a guitar that plugs into an amplifier • The largest string instrument played in an orchestra • Instrument that has 6 strings & is larger than a ukulele • ...
Music & Sound 2018-01-16
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- a measure of the loudness or intensity of a sound
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound
- highness or lowness of a tone
- vocal or instrumental sounds
- instrument a musical instrument in which sound is produced by the vibration of air
- a system of musical tuning in which the frequency ratios of all intervals are based on the ratio 3:2
- the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts
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- a series of eight notes occupying the interval between
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- instrument a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater
- a group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
13 Clues: vocal or instrumental sounds • highness or lowness of a tone • a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound • a measure of the loudness or intensity of a sound • a series of eight notes occupying the interval between • the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying • ...
Describing music 2021-12-15
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- making you feel emotional
- exciting and impressive
- making you feel more calm and more relaxed and less nervous, worried, or upset
- sounds, images, or words which remain in your thoughts because they are very beautiful or sad ( = unforgettable)
- showing or feeling too much of emotions such as love or sympathy/ foolishly sentimental
- a sad film,story or piece of music that makes you cry
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- sound or voice which is boring and unpleasant because it does not change in loudness or become higher or lower
- making you have feelings of love and excitement
- boring and continuing for too long
- full of energy and enthusiasm
- relating to emotions rather than reason
- a tune or phrase which attracts your attention and is easy to remember
- giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen
13 Clues: exciting and impressive • making you feel emotional • full of energy and enthusiasm • boring and continuing for too long • relating to emotions rather than reason • making you have feelings of love and excitement • a sad film,story or piece of music that makes you cry • a tune or phrase which attracts your attention and is easy to remember • ...
Music Monday 2022-01-13
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- World's most famous virtual band.
- A famous retired band from the U.K.
- an instrument used in country and rock music.
- Famous U.K piano player and singer, the artist of "I'm Still Standing."
- Singer of "The Ride" and "You Never Even Called Me By My Name".
- This band has a featured song in the movie "Shrek".
- A genre that usually has loud music, and is associated with 'rebellious' actions.
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- A kind of music that typically uses saxophones, trombones, trumpets, a piano, and a drum set.
- This genre features singers such as Luke Bryan, George Strait, and Luke Combs.
- The lead singer is Jack black.
- This singer has a home in Graceland, Tennessee that he gave to his family.
- A genre of music that focuses on rhymes and nice delivery.
- A group of talented singers singing together.
13 Clues: The lead singer is Jack black. • World's most famous virtual band. • A famous retired band from the U.K. • an instrument used in country and rock music. • A group of talented singers singing together. • This band has a featured song in the movie "Shrek". • A genre of music that focuses on rhymes and nice delivery. • ...
Courtney's Music 2024-04-04
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- One of Courtney's favorite artists, featuring albums entitled "Everything To Everyone" and "Snow Angel".
- Courtney's high school band teacher. Prefix is Mr. Last name starts with an "H" and rhymes with "butter".
- A woodwind instrument with a double reed, often mistaken for a clarinet.
- The volume of which a piece is performed. This can change throughout the performance.
- A group of musicians that perform while moving around a field.
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- An ascending or descending sequence of notes.
- A woodwind instrument, commonly associated with the song "Careless Whisper".
- Two or more notes played or sung at the same time.
- A repeated pulse in music that changes in pace and time according to tempo and time signature.
- One or more notes played or sung simultaneously.
- The speed of which a piece is played.
- A symbol used in music that denotes where the final passage of the piece begins.
- One of Courtney's favorite genre's of music.
13 Clues: The speed of which a piece is played. • One of Courtney's favorite genre's of music. • An ascending or descending sequence of notes. • One or more notes played or sung simultaneously. • Two or more notes played or sung at the same time. • A group of musicians that perform while moving around a field. • ...
Baroque Music 2023-10-24
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- short, unstaged multi-movement sacred work for solo singers, chorus, and small orchestra
- having two or more voices or parts, each with an independent melody
- 3-movement work that pits a soloist vs. orchestra.
- a collection of dances performed by a solo keyboard instrument or orchestra
- speech-like manner of singing in a free rhythm
- complex contrapuntal manipulation of a musical theme or "subject"
- this is a large-scale fully-staged dramatic theatrical work involving solo singers, chorus, and orchestra
- lyrical type of singing, a solo vocal piece with instrumental accompaniment
- added notes—that are not essential to carry the overall line of the melody, but serve instead to decorate that line, provide added interest and variety, and give the performer the opportunity to add expressiveness to a song or piece.
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- bass part underlying a piece of concerted music, which is to be played on a keyboard instrument, as well as a sustaining string or wind instrument
- used to describe several types of pieces in the baroque era; it most commonly designates a work in several movements, for one or more instruments
- large-scale religious work performed by solo singers, chorus, and orchestra without staging, scenery or costumes.
- combining two or more independent melodies to make an intricate polyphonic texture.
13 Clues: speech-like manner of singing in a free rhythm • 3-movement work that pits a soloist vs. orchestra. • complex contrapuntal manipulation of a musical theme or "subject" • having two or more voices or parts, each with an independent melody • a collection of dances performed by a solo keyboard instrument or orchestra • ...
Music Vocab 2025-03-13
13 Clues: soft • loud • medium loud • medium soft • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • divides the measures • note that gets half a beat • note/rest that gets 4 beats • note/rest that gets one beat • play the note with more force • note/rest that gets two beats • tells how many beats in a measure
Music Crossword 2024-04-13
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- an instrument with 88 keys
- how music can make you feel (negative)
- Where we are right now
- when a song gets stuck in your head
- Taylor Swift, the Beales, etc.
- music can make you get these on your arms
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- what you dance to
- a type of music that originated in the South
- something you hit to make a sound
- AC/DC, Van Halen, Nirvana, etc.
- a coping skill you can use when you're stressed
- how music can make you feel (positive)
- a group of musicians
13 Clues: what you dance to • a group of musicians • Where we are right now • an instrument with 88 keys • Taylor Swift, the Beales, etc. • AC/DC, Van Halen, Nirvana, etc. • something you hit to make a sound • when a song gets stuck in your head • how music can make you feel (negative) • how music can make you feel (positive) • music can make you get these on your arms • ...
Music Crossword 2025-05-21
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- The singing range below Alto, a type of trombone, a type of saxophone, a type of drum used in marching band, and a clef too!
- A type of saxophone, and the voice range above Alto
- The singing range below Tenor, a type of trombone, a type of drum used in marching band, and a clef as well!
- A clef often read by violinists
- The speed of a piece of music
- A composer who wrote the piece "Fur Elise" and the famous "Symphony Eroica"
- 5 horizontal lines on which notes are placed in order to create sheet music
- A type of saxophone, the voice range below soprano, and a clef at the same time
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- Articulate the first note, don't articulate the others
- Get progressively softer
- Get progressively louder
- A composer who wrote the famous suite "The Planets"
- A composer who wrote "Queen of the Night Aria"
13 Clues: Get progressively softer • Get progressively louder • The speed of a piece of music • A clef often read by violinists • A composer who wrote "Queen of the Night Aria" • A type of saxophone, and the voice range above Alto • A composer who wrote the famous suite "The Planets" • Articulate the first note, don't articulate the others • ...
Music Crossword 2026-02-04
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- an instrument that has six strings, it is sometimes electric
- a dynamic meaning soft
- the tiny slot on the recorder below the mouthpiece
- a dynamic meaning loud
- the instrument that we are going to start playing soon
- the name of the lines in music (we learned on monday)
- the name of the top of the recorder where you blow air
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- a group of musicians who sing together
- a dynamic word meaning to get louder
- a group of musicians who play instruments together
- the name of the holes on the recorder
- the part at the bottom of the recorder
- the things we sit and stand on in music class
13 Clues: a dynamic meaning soft • a dynamic meaning loud • a dynamic word meaning to get louder • the name of the holes on the recorder • a group of musicians who sing together • the part at the bottom of the recorder • the things we sit and stand on in music class • a group of musicians who play instruments together • the tiny slot on the recorder below the mouthpiece • ...
