music Crossword Puzzles
2nd Grade Vocabulary 2014-07-03
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- Sweet doughnut type food from Spain
- People that kill animals for money
- Money to help you go to college
- A saved table at a restaurant
- There are two of these in a school year
- Music that gives you energy (adjective)
- All the main actors of a movie
- Music that has a fast pace (adjective)
- No rain
- The music stays in your head
- Horror, romance, comedy, action
- Ideas that won't change
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- Chocolate, graham cracker and marshmallow
- When you like someone more than a friend
- The opposite of liberal or progressive
- Rhinos, elephants and tigers are _________
- Mandu
- To stop two people from talking
- Classic Italian dessert
- Movies about cowboys
- Animals or plants that no longer exist
- A dirty person that loves nature
- Next year you will be a ________
- Pushing people on the subway is ___________
- Gas produced by livestock
- Music that is emotional (adjective)
- The most exciting part of a movie
27 Clues: Mandu • No rain • Movies about cowboys • Classic Italian dessert • Ideas that won't change • Gas produced by livestock • The music stays in your head • A saved table at a restaurant • All the main actors of a movie • Money to help you go to college • To stop two people from talking • Horror, romance, comedy, action • A dirty person that loves nature • Next year you will be a ________ • ...
fountainfun 2012-08-27
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- One half beat, ti
- A collection of words to make the main part of a song
- A passage which leads to the next section
- Repeated rhythm or melody patterns
- One whole beat, taa
- What the words mean
- One quarter beat, tik or ka
- The person who directs the musicians
- The order of song sections
- Rhythm patterns of lyrics are used to create a flow
- Rappers who improvise spontaneously are
- The introductory music of a song
- The music or words that are repeated in a song
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- One half rest
- The process of using samples of music/words
- The beat/rhythm made with a person's mouth
- Making noise with own body
- The ending music of a song
- One whole beat rest, zaa
- The symbol > (means the beat is played louder)
- Instruments sounded by strike, shake, pluck or scrape
- The beats where no sound is made
- The words of a song
- The part of the song that is repeated after verse
24 Clues: One half rest • One half beat, ti • One whole beat, taa • What the words mean • The words of a song • One whole beat rest, zaa • Making noise with own body • The ending music of a song • The order of song sections • One quarter beat, tik or ka • The beats where no sound is made • The introductory music of a song • Repeated rhythm or melody patterns • The person who directs the musicians • ...
Chorus 2021 Crossword 2021-01-06
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- the ending of a phrase
- how we regulate airflow for specific activities
- facilitating physical access to musical listening or participation
- examples include sharp, flat, and natural symbols
- a musical composition intended for singing
- emphasis of a specific note
- combination of many sounds to form a single sound
- contrasting section of music that prepares for the return of the original melody
- musical marking to play slow
- instrumental music played by a small ensemble
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- determines how a single note is sounded
- a part in a musical composition where the performer is instructed to perform a solo freely
- a gradual increase in tempo
- basic unit of time in music
- an instrumental or vocal part designed to support or complement a melody sang the song
- a compositional technique based on imitation
- to play at a fast or lively tempo
- the initiation of a sound
- a narrative set to music
- to perform at a slow tempo
20 Clues: the ending of a phrase • a narrative set to music • the initiation of a sound • to perform at a slow tempo • a gradual increase in tempo • basic unit of time in music • emphasis of a specific note • musical marking to play slow • to play at a fast or lively tempo • determines how a single note is sounded • a musical composition intended for singing • ...
Renaissance: Ockeghem, dez Prez, Palestrina, Gabrieli 2020-11-02
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- the Venetian school caused music to be written for specific ______
- Architectural advancement in the Renaissance
- press the invention that caused the Renaissance
- what the word "Renaissance" means
- People in the Renaissance discovered ideas from the ancient Romans and _________
- the main influence on everyday life during the middle ages
- famous author of the Renaissance
- Theory Galileo discovered during the Renaissance
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- In the renaissance, people began to _______ the church and think for themselves
- the person who invented the printing press
- number of choir lofts in St. Marks
- Gabrieli laid the foundation for the modern ______
- Renaissance composer who wrote music specifically for the listener to focus on God
- first major Renaissance composer
- ____ became more realistic and detailed
- dez Prez is known as the _______ Renaissance composer
- the printing press made the cost of books ________
- before the printing press, books were copied by _____
- wrote polychoral music
- St. ______ in Venice was the center of sacred music
- more than one choir
21 Clues: more than one choir • wrote polychoral music • first major Renaissance composer • famous author of the Renaissance • what the word "Renaissance" means • number of choir lofts in St. Marks • ____ became more realistic and detailed • the person who invented the printing press • Architectural advancement in the Renaissance • press the invention that caused the Renaissance • ...
Year 7 Music: Puzzle 2 2022-08-11
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- I am a high pitched woodwind instrument
- The value of 2 semiquavers
- I write the music
- the layers of sound in music
- guitar I am a low sounding instrument that play rock
- you would need 16 semiquavers to equal me
- I am half a semibreve
- 4 minims added together would be worth this much
- I equal 4 semiquavers
- how loud or soft the sounds are
- how high or low the notes are
- 4 of me would make a minim
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- the length of a semibreve
- you write music on me
- I am the line that joins 2 quavers together
- three crotchets make me
- I add on half the value of the note
- the steady pulse in music
- I last for 1/2 a beat
- you put me in once a bar is finished
- the symbol that you see at the start of the stave
- you can play me with two sticks
- how long or short the notes are
23 Clues: I write the music • you write music on me • I last for 1/2 a beat • I am half a semibreve • I equal 4 semiquavers • three crotchets make me • the length of a semibreve • the steady pulse in music • The value of 2 semiquavers • 4 of me would make a minim • the layers of sound in music • how high or low the notes are • you can play me with two sticks • how loud or soft the sounds are • ...
3rd Form Music Quiz 2022-06-22
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- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalist
- The lowest male voice
- J.S. Bach was composing during this musical period
- The continuous heartbeat of the music
- The highest female voice
- The grouping of beats over time in music
- This occurs when more than one note is sung or played at the same time
- Loud
- The cello is from this orchestral family
- The french horn is from this orchestral family
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- An instrument found in church, played by both the hands and feet
- Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...'
- Composer of 'The Planets'
- African-American genre of music originating in the 19th century
- Another composer from this period was called...
- A succession of musical pitches is known as a tune or the...
- The oboe is from this orchestral family
- A baroque keyboard instrument where strings are plucked instead of hit
- Quiet
- Mozart was composing during this period
20 Clues: Loud • Quiet • The lowest male voice • The highest female voice • Composer of 'The Planets' • The continuous heartbeat of the music • Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...' • The oboe is from this orchestral family • Mozart was composing during this period • The grouping of beats over time in music • The cello is from this orchestral family • ...
Born To Win? 2017-02-07
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- Sound that make people calm
- how many groups were interviewed?
- what did the psychologist wanted to find out more about?
- Getting better
- Music Academy of Berlin Famous for?
- People who conduct research about science
- Professional who evaluates and studies behavior and mental processes
- Important/crucial
- How many school were researched?
- Which continent researchers investigated how far traing can influence people's fitness potential
- How many family genetic data are analysed?
- Berlin is the nation's capital of ________
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- training.
- How many hours did 'solo performers' spend practicing on their own?
- The total participants at a European Music Academy in 2013 is _____
- How to be better?
- Athlete
- The second group was expected to become good enough to work full-time in an _______
- Fitness
- Professional
- How many students are choosen to be researched
- Minimum suggested training time to be a top athlete
- Stage
- Half our fitness potential comes from ______
- At what age did the students started to learn music?
- Become heir to
26 Clues: Stage • Athlete • Fitness • training. • Professional • Getting better • Become heir to • How to be better? • Important/crucial • Sound that make people calm • How many school were researched? • how many groups were interviewed? • Music Academy of Berlin Famous for? • People who conduct research about science • How many family genetic data are analysed? • ...
hispanic 2023-08-14
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- Large artwork often found on public walls.
- Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables.
- Cuban dance and music style, often performed in a line.
- Ancient civilization in Mexico known for its advanced culture.
- Dance and music genre originating in Colombia.
- Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights.
- Fried dough pastry, popular in many Latin American countries.
- A lively celebration often featuring music, dance, and food.
- Passionate dance originating in Argentina.
- Spanish dish with saffron-flavored rice and various ingredients.
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- Popular Latin American dance style and music genre.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in many Latin cultures.
- Energetic Brazilian dance style.
- Dish made of raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juice.
- Wide-brimmed hat often associated with Mexican culture.
- Traditional Mexican musical group.
- Spanish beverage made with wine, fruit, and spices.
- Rich sauce in Mexican cuisine, usually made with chocolate and chili.
- Twice-fried plantains, a common Caribbean side dish.
- Colorful container filled with candy, often used in celebrations.
20 Clues: Energetic Brazilian dance style. • Traditional Mexican musical group. • Large artwork often found on public walls. • Passionate dance originating in Argentina. • Dance and music genre originating in Colombia. • Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights. • Popular Latin American dance style and music genre. • Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables. • ...
Samba and African music key words 2023-11-29
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- Two wooden sticks hit together.
- What a Samba leader would normally use to get attention
- A click used to keep people in time.
- The second biggest Samba drum, (I have got a dog...)
- The speed of the music
- Singing without any instruments
- A double bell, connected with a metal rod. Used in both types of music.
- The biggest drum in Samba
- The biggest drum in African music
- A single bell, linked to farm animals.
- A two-beat note
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- A four-beat note
- Organised patterns of beats
- A one-beat note
- The second biggest African drum (Rasberry coffee lemonade tea)
- A very popular rhythm used in Samba
- When one performer is answered by a group.
- The city famous for Samba
- A half-beat note
- Handheld shaker used in Samba
- Small handheld drum used in Samba.
- The steady beat of the music
- The country that Samba comes from
23 Clues: A one-beat note • A two-beat note • A four-beat note • A half-beat note • The speed of the music • The city famous for Samba • The biggest drum in Samba • Organised patterns of beats • The steady beat of the music • Handheld shaker used in Samba • Two wooden sticks hit together. • Singing without any instruments • The biggest drum in African music • The country that Samba comes from • ...
Spanish3 crossword puzzle 2024-02-15
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- Pop music
- Concert
- orchestra
- Calming
- achieve sucess
- Singer female
- It's inspiring
- achieve
- Trumpet
- Soft
- Jazz
- Mexican country music
- To dream about
- rehearse
- started an artistic career
- Classicism
- Song track
- international scope
- Release a record
- applaud
- Male dancer
- Talented
- Uplifting
- Effort
- symphony
- Voice
- electronic music
- dance
- Powerful
- Tour
- Guitar
- Saxaphone
- highlighted position
- organ
- Group
- Drums
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- record
- composed his first song
- Catchy
- Folkloric
- Loud
- Hit song
- lyrics
- Female dancer
- be successful
- Gregorian Chant
- listen
- Rhythmic
- Musician
- play an instrument
- to achieve international success
- Different
- instrument
- It makes me feel like dancing
- artistic vocation
- Recording
- Show
- remarkable talent
- song
- Rock music
- Delicate
- hear
- Performance
- Strings
- Band
- hope that
66 Clues: Loud • Soft • Jazz • Show • song • hear • Band • Tour • Voice • dance • organ • Group • Drums • record • Catchy • lyrics • listen • Effort • Guitar • Concert • Calming • achieve • Trumpet • applaud • Strings • Hit song • Rhythmic • Musician • rehearse • Delicate • Talented • symphony • Powerful • Pop music • Folkloric • orchestra • Different • Recording • Uplifting • hope that • Saxaphone • instrument • Classicism • Rock music • Performance • be successful • Singer female • ...
Basic Music Terms 2024-10-07
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- Gradual decrease in volume
- Eight-note span
- Clef High-pitch clef
- Barline Marks the end of a section
- Signature Numbers showing beats per measure
- Two or more notes played together
- Section of music divided by barlines
- Clef Low-pitch clef
- Line that divides measures
- Set of five lines for notes
- Gradual increase in volume
- Lowers a note by a half step
- Note A note worth one beat
- Distance between two notes
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- High or low sound in music
- Sequence of notes in a specific order
- Volume of music
- Note A note worth half a beat
- A musical sound symbol
- Three or more notes played together
- Note A note worth four beats
- Symbol that defines note pitch
- The main tune in music
- Signature Sharps or flats in a key
- Note A note worth two beats
- Symbol representing silence
- Cancels a sharp or flat
- Raises a note by a half step
28 Clues: Volume of music • Eight-note span • Clef Low-pitch clef • Clef High-pitch clef • A musical sound symbol • The main tune in music • Cancels a sharp or flat • High or low sound in music • Gradual decrease in volume • Line that divides measures • Gradual increase in volume • Note A note worth one beat • Distance between two notes • Note A note worth two beats • Symbol representing silence • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- Soulful music genre expressing sorrow and struggle
- Mass movement from the rural South to Northern cities.
- Shared traditions, arts, and customs of a community.
- Expressive verse form central to Harlem Renaissance writing
- A period of cultural rebirth and artistic flourishing
- The process of making or enacting laws
- Extra-judicial killing by a mob, historically targeting African Americans
- Civil rights organization fighting racial discrimination
- Legally enforced racial separation
- Creating music on the spot without a written plan
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- Division from the mainstream society to preserve identity
- Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity
- Activities involving governance and public power.
- Unfair treatment that spurred activism
- Bold resistance against oppression and injustice
- Entertainment venue where 1920s music thrived despite Prohibition
- Strong loyalty and pride in one’s cultural or ethnic group
- NYC neighborhood famous for its cultural explosion in the 1920s
- Artistic works composed in written form
- Syncopated music style featuring spontaneous solos
20 Clues: Legally enforced racial separation • Unfair treatment that spurred activism • The process of making or enacting laws • Artistic works composed in written form • Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity • Bold resistance against oppression and injustice • Activities involving governance and public power. • Creating music on the spot without a written plan • ...
Fnaf songs 2025-05-01
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- Mandopony's most famous Fnaf song
- A series created by Random Encounters
- CG5 song about two Foxys
- Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames and Dawko
- A Classic about William By Tryhardninja
- The First song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The song of the broken fox
- Mandopony song with the line "We soar on our own"
- The song of the faceless bunny
- CG5 song about FFPS
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- Fnaf 4 song by Shadrow
- The First by The Living Tombstone
- Another classic by Tryhardninja
- Random Encounters song including CG5
- a song by DaGames sung from the perspective of the Phone Guy
- Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames
- DaGames song about William
- The "Fourth" song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Third by The Living Tombstone
- The Second by The Living Tombstone
- The Second song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Third son in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Fourth by The Living Tombstone, or CG5
- The Nightguard Peed into a cup
24 Clues: CG5 song about FFPS • Fnaf 4 song by Shadrow • CG5 song about two Foxys • DaGames song about William • The song of the broken fox • Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames • The Nightguard Peed into a cup • The song of the faceless bunny • Another classic by Tryhardninja • The First by The Living Tombstone • Mandopony's most famous Fnaf song • The Third by The Living Tombstone • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-09-24
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- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
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- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-10-13
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- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
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- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Music genre blending Mexican and American influences. • ...
American Music Final Crossword 2025-10-13
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- The Rock boys from California
- The Square where Jazz was invented
- The all-female music festival
- Used to make "mixtapes"
- The "Little" who made Rock n Roll
- An Irish song in 6/8
- Played at the Berlin Wall
- The March King
- The Sony music player of the 80s
- A country the English settlers brought music from
- Popular female country singer of 1970s
- "The Man in Black"
- The "King"
- Rapper who died in 1996
- The Miseducation of Lauryn _____
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- Dr. Dre album that changed Hip Hop
- Like Chester and other American songs
- The girls who made Wannabe
- The first people to live in North America
- Racist shows put on by white performers
- Made Video Killed the Radio Star, 1st MTV video
- Folk duo with Simon
- Invaded American Rock
- An Irish song in 4/4
- _____ Doodle came to town
- The first American genre of music
- Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain
27 Clues: The "King" • The March King • "The Man in Black" • Folk duo with Simon • An Irish song in 4/4 • An Irish song in 6/8 • Invaded American Rock • Used to make "mixtapes" • Rapper who died in 1996 • _____ Doodle came to town • Played at the Berlin Wall • The girls who made Wannabe • The Rock boys from California • The all-female music festival • Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain • ...
Philip Glass 2015-12-08
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- How old was he when he graduated from the University of Chicago?
- Philip Glass went to many schools to study____________.
- Who did he study composition with in Paris?
- Philip Glass formed the __________ in 1967 when he moved back to New York?
- What show did Glass win a Golden Globe award for?
- How old is Philip Glass today?
- What city was he born in?
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- Where did he move in 1962?
- What was his new music style called?
- What was his main instrument at the Juilliard School of Music?
- His family members were immigrants from __________.
- What University did he go to when he was 15?
- What month was he born in?
- What was his father's name?
- What was his mother's name?
- How old was he when he played the violin?
- How many times was he married?
- How old was he when he played the flute?
- What was his middle name?
- In 1965, he began liking ____________ music.
20 Clues: What was his middle name? • What city was he born in? • Where did he move in 1962? • What month was he born in? • What was his father's name? • What was his mother's name? • How many times was he married? • How old is Philip Glass today? • What was his new music style called? • How old was he when he played the flute? • How old was he when he played the violin? • ...
Treble Choir Terms & Composers 2014-10-28
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- without
- to the
- the end
- gradually grow louder
- similarly
- a musical part which supports another
- a break in the music
- composer of "What Sweeter Music"
- emphasis on one note over the others
- loud
- marked or emphasized
- smooth and connected
- medium loud
- composer of "Yo le canto todo el dia"
- a piece or section of a piece sung by one individual
- much, very
- all voices on a single pitch
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment
- end section of a piece of music
- soft
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- divide into harmony
- arranger of "Noel"
- medium soft
- arranger of "Homeward Bound"
- composer of "Prepare"
- gradually slow down
- forced or accented
- detached
- and
- gradually grow softer
- composer of "Sanctus"
- less movement; slower
- composer of "Gloria!"
- breathe together as a group
- gradually get softer
- return to the sign
- hold note until cut off by conductor
- return to the original tempo
- more
39 Clues: and • loud • soft • more • to the • without • the end • detached • similarly • much, very • medium soft • medium loud • arranger of "Noel" • forced or accented • return to the sign • divide into harmony • gradually slow down • a break in the music • marked or emphasized • smooth and connected • gradually get softer • composer of "Prepare" • gradually grow louder • gradually grow softer • composer of "Sanctus" • ...
Easter 2022 2022-04-17
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- The wife of Lord Gaga
- 44th president of the United States
- Ian's first words
- Month that mom & dad got married
- Color of giraffe's tongue
- Fashion designer in The Incredibles
- The first Pixar movie
- Maddy music
- Ian annoyance
- the real slim shady
- What a group of kittens is called
- The largest mammal in the world
- Video game time sap
- Sheldon's best friend
- GG's kindergarten teacher
- Ian's preschool teacher
- the cutest orange cat ever
- Mom's favorite band
- One of mom's titles
- Ian music
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- Best friend for a Maddy
- GG's preschool husband
- All aboard, get ready to explore...
- Daddy's music tastes
- Best Maddy name
- GG music
- Harry's house
- The only mammal that can't jump
- Maddy's schools minus one!
- Blue's three favorite guys
- The chameleon in Tangled
- Maddy's third grade teacher
- Flynn's real name in Tangled
- Daddy's first job
- Ian refused to say his name correctly
- Month that mom & dad met
36 Clues: GG music • Ian music • Maddy music • Harry's house • Ian annoyance • Best Maddy name • Ian's first words • Daddy's first job • the real slim shady • Video game time sap • Mom's favorite band • One of mom's titles • Daddy's music tastes • The wife of Lord Gaga • The first Pixar movie • Sheldon's best friend • GG's preschool husband • Best friend for a Maddy • Ian's preschool teacher • ...
3rd Year Review Crossword - Autumn 2022 2022-10-21
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- A very cute animal from Australia
- A sport where you shoot a ball into a hoop
- Music by people like Mozart or Bach
- An activity where you sing with background music
- A kind of supplement you might take
- An animal you keep at home
- An eating plan to lose weight
- Moving your body for your health
- A sport where you kick a ball into a net
- Something that makes you laugh is _________
- Rhythmic sounds that make us dance
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- A sport where you hit a ball with a bat
- Ways to travel
- A live music performance
- Food that is unhealthy and high in calories
- A baby cat
- The thing you like most
- A person who gets paid to play
- To not like
- This black and white bird lives at the South Pole
- Something that is unusual is __________
- A baby dog
- The busiest time of the day for traveling
23 Clues: A baby cat • A baby dog • To not like • Ways to travel • The thing you like most • A live music performance • An animal you keep at home • An eating plan to lose weight • A person who gets paid to play • Moving your body for your health • A very cute animal from Australia • Rhythmic sounds that make us dance • Music by people like Mozart or Bach • A kind of supplement you might take • ...
1970s Music History Mick 2023-10-04
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- Elvis Presley and … died in 1977
- Helen Reddy’s nationality
- Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971
- Who did Stephen Tyler draw comparisons to
- Lonnie Liston Smith was a leader of this movement
- Wrote “American Pie”
- Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970
- Louis Armstrong’s birthplace
- Toured the US for the first time since 1969
- “Enormous music festivals”
- Who was Ziggy Stardust
- “Ushers for the disco era”
- Died in Hollywood on October 4th
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- 1971 music festival canceled because of violence
- Who had a famous 70th birthday bash
- An influential jazz artist who died in 1974
- Released the single, “Play That Funky Music”
- James Taylor’s platinum record
- Type of music that emerged nationally in 1972
- Where Louis Armstrong died
- “The 70s were a … for vinyl records.”
- “1971 was a year rife with …”
- Michael Jackson’s age during 1970 Jackson 5 Era
- Found dead in London on September 18th
- Reappeared in 1974 after a 10-year hiatus
25 Clues: Wrote “American Pie” • Who was Ziggy Stardust • Helen Reddy’s nationality • Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971 • Where Louis Armstrong died • “Enormous music festivals” • “Ushers for the disco era” • Louis Armstrong’s birthplace • “1971 was a year rife with …” • James Taylor’s platinum record • Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970 • Elvis Presley and … died in 1977 • ...
Musical Crossword 4 - Tuesday 5th April 2020 2020-05-05
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- A gradually increasing tempo.
- An accessory used by guitarists to pluck or strum the strings.
- A musical instrument consisting of graduated steel plates that are struck by hammers activated by a keyboard.
- The third degree of a scale.
- An old-time characteristic song of the English working class.
- To be played in a cheerful and joking manner.
- A popular music style of the 1960s and 1970s originating from Detroit.
- Change of key within a piece of music.
- Neither sharp nor flat.
- A folk violin.
- The ending of a piece of music.
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- A male voice that is lower than tenor and higher than bass.
- An ensemble of eight players
- Norwegian composer whose work was often inspired by Norwegian folk music.
- The five-note scale
- A device to keep time.
- To increase the volume.
- Italian virtuoso violinist and composer.
- Dying away.
- A woodwind instrument with a single reed.
- An extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand.
21 Clues: Dying away. • A folk violin. • The five-note scale • A device to keep time. • To increase the volume. • Neither sharp nor flat. • An ensemble of eight players • The third degree of a scale. • A gradually increasing tempo. • The ending of a piece of music. • Change of key within a piece of music. • Italian virtuoso violinist and composer. • A woodwind instrument with a single reed. • ...
Middle East Music 2024-04-09
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- How many miles did the north and south seas span
- how many miles does the Middle East expand from the mountains of Iran to the Meditterranian Sea in the west
- They use music for this
- The second thing Arabic music is based on
- How many countries are in the Middle East
- Traditional clothing item from the Middle East
- First part of the Middle East
- The first thing Arabic music is based on
- Arabic string instrument
- The largest country in the Middle East
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- Single-head membranophone
- one of the most important countries in the Middle East
- The God that Muslims worship
- Second part of Asia
- The sea that is in the south
- The thing Arabic music is opposed to
- A type of mandolin
- The sea that is in the north
- Use the Quran as a form of worship for their God
- One of the continents that cover the Middle East
20 Clues: A type of mandolin • Second part of Asia • They use music for this • Arabic string instrument • Single-head membranophone • The God that Muslims worship • The sea that is in the south • The sea that is in the north • First part of the Middle East • The thing Arabic music is opposed to • The largest country in the Middle East • The first thing Arabic music is based on • ...
rock1 2024-06-06
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- Dance style that influenced early rock and roll.
- Instrument used in early American music influencing rock.
- Jazz style that brought rhythmic elements to rock.
- Genre influencing rock and roll with emotional and soulful music.
- Pianobased genre influencing rock's syncopation.
- Half of a genre that significantly influenced rock and roll.
- Traditional music that shaped rock's storytelling.
- Region known for its distinctive blues sound.
- Vocal technique brought from gospel to rock.
- Guitar technique from blues influencing rock guitarists.
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- Genre blending with rock for a unique sound.
- Instruments adding a big sound to rock’s predecessors.
- Religious music contributing to rock and roll's vocal style.
- Large jazz ensemble influencing rock instrumentation.
- Term for a male blues musician.
- Machine playing records, spreading rock and roll.
- Type of religious song influencing rock vocals.
- Rhythmic labor tunes influencing early rock.
- Shouted songs of African American workers influencing rock.
- Genre known for improvisation that influenced rock rhythms.
20 Clues: Term for a male blues musician. • Genre blending with rock for a unique sound. • Rhythmic labor tunes influencing early rock. • Vocal technique brought from gospel to rock. • Region known for its distinctive blues sound. • Type of religious song influencing rock vocals. • Dance style that influenced early rock and roll. • ...
Orchestra Crossword - FMEA 2025-01-07
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- Loud
- Soft
- How loud or soft the music is
- You pull this across the strings
- The highest pitched member of the orchestra
- These vibrate to make the sound
- The numbers at the beginning of the music
- What you put your instrument in when you aren't playing it
- The end of the bow furthest from your hand
- You have to sit to play this instrument
- The clef violas use
- The part of the bow closest to your hand
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- A group of string instrument playing together
- Sticky stuff you put on your bow
- The lowest pitched member of the orchestra
- Pluck the strings
- Play with the bow
- The wooden piece that holds up the strings
- What we play
- The "stick" the conductor waves to keep the beat
- The clef violins use
- Looks like a violin but is bigger and plays lower notes
- How fast or slow the music is
23 Clues: Loud • Soft • What we play • Pluck the strings • Play with the bow • The clef violas use • The clef violins use • How loud or soft the music is • How fast or slow the music is • These vibrate to make the sound • Sticky stuff you put on your bow • You pull this across the strings • You have to sit to play this instrument • The part of the bow closest to your hand • ...
2023 Middle School Choir 2023-05-15
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- He leads the Friday boys.
- Your breathing muscle
- He also plays percussion in the band
- Our newest choir member
- When we sing different parts at the same time
- Sounds the same but spelled differently
- Fancy word for volume
- She sang in the quartet.
- She plays the bass clarinet.
- take a breath during these
- Julie & Joe play it very well
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- leads the music group
- When we sing the same parts together
- She is in the Wednesday choir group.
- She was the old music teacher in 4th grade
- She has the same initials as someone else.
- the birds eye symbol means to watch your conductor
- He is also in the band.
- Vote for the o_______________choir member.
- music writer
- She suggested we sing "Seasons of Love"
- Spell my last name
- The music notes sit on this.
- She is also in the band.
- In high school the _____ choir sings & dances
25 Clues: music writer • Spell my last name • leads the music group • Your breathing muscle • Fancy word for volume • He is also in the band. • Our newest choir member • She sang in the quartet. • She is also in the band. • He leads the Friday boys. • take a breath during these • The music notes sit on this. • She plays the bass clarinet. • Julie & Joe play it very well • ...
Arts 2025-12-05
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- – A person who writes music.
- – A public display of art or objects.
- – A person who writes plays.
- – A person who directs an orchestra or choir.
- – Written works like novels and poems.
- – The art and science of designing buildings.
- – A place where plays are performed.
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- – A three-dimensional work of art made from stone, wood, or metal.
- – Creating stories, poems, or books.
- – Performing in a play or film.
- – Making pictures with a pencil or pen.
- – A special event with music, dance, and food.
- – A picture made with paint.
- – Someone who writes novels.
- – The art of taking pictures with a camera.
- – A live music performance.
- – A person who performs movements to music.
- – An artist who makes figures or objects from stone, wood, or metal.
- – Someone who performs in films or plays.
- – A classical dance performed on stage.
- – A funny drawing or animated film.
- – Someone who creates pictures using paint.
- – A building where art or historical objects are shown.
23 Clues: – A live music performance. • – A person who writes music. • – A picture made with paint. • – Someone who writes novels. • – A person who writes plays. • – Performing in a play or film. • – A funny drawing or animated film. • – Creating stories, poems, or books. • – A place where plays are performed. • – A public display of art or objects. • ...
Yellow Belt Crossword 2020-08-07
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- A group of sharps or flats signs showing what key the song is written in.
- A style of playing notes detached and separated and is indicated with a dot above or below the note.
- Flying mammal
- This note counts 1 and a half beats.
- Man's best friend
- This counts 3 beats.
- The music term for 'loud'.
- Has a trunk
- The music term for 'soft'.
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- The music genre played by Bob Marley.
- A style of playing notes smoothly and connected with no spaces of silence in between and is indicated with slur signs.
- Likes to chase mice
- Their house is a museum.
- A distance of 8 notes above or below.
- A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2.
- a popular song from A Star Is Born movie.
- Our friendly neighbourhood spider.
- The short lines added for notes above or below the range of a stave.
- Large marsupial
- The music term for 3 or more notes played at the same time.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • This counts 3 beats. • Their house is a museum. • The music term for 'loud'. • The music term for 'soft'. • Our friendly neighbourhood spider. • This note counts 1 and a half beats. • The music genre played by Bob Marley. • A distance of 8 notes above or below. • ...
1970s Music History Mick 2023-10-04
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- Toured the US for the first time since 1969
- Found dead in London on September 18th
- Reappeared in 1974 after a 10-year hiatus
- Lonnie Liston Smith was a leader of this movement
- “Enormous music festivals”
- Louis Armstrong’s birthplace
- Helen Reddy’s nationality
- Who was Ziggy Stardust
- Who had a famous 70th birthday bash
- Where Louis Armstrong died
- Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971
- Type of music that emerged nationally in 1972
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- “Ushers for the disco era”
- “1971 was a year rife with …”
- 1971 music festival canceled because of violence
- Wrote “American Pie”
- Who did Stephen Tyler draw comparisons to
- Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970
- An influential jazz artist who died in 1974
- “The 70s were a … for vinyl records.”
- Michael Jackson’s age during 1970 Jackson 5 Era
- Died in Hollywood on October 4th
- James Taylor’s platinum record
- Elvis Presley and … died in 1977
- Released the single, “Play That Funky Music”
25 Clues: Wrote “American Pie” • Who was Ziggy Stardust • Helen Reddy’s nationality • “Ushers for the disco era” • “Enormous music festivals” • Where Louis Armstrong died • Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971 • Louis Armstrong’s birthplace • “1971 was a year rife with …” • Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970 • James Taylor’s platinum record • Died in Hollywood on October 4th • ...
Festivals 2023-08-14
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- Hindu festival of light
- Famous colourful Brighton festival
- Country where Day of the Dead Festival happens
- also known as the festival of colours
- Famous music festival based in Somerset
- Scottish festival marking the final day of the Gregorian calendar
- German beer festival and carnival
- originally started as a Christian music festival
- Home to the Harbin Snow and Ice festival
- Annual music festival held in the Brecon Beacons
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- A Spanish food throwing festival
- Welsh arts festival
- UK opera festival on the South Coast
- Famous 1969 American music festival
- Home of the Battle of the Flowers
- You may find a pearl at this festival
- When the Good King last looked out
- Famous UK literary festival
- Where they run the bulls
- Where the Festival of Britain was situated
- Festival known as glorious
- What colour would you associate with King's Day in the Netherlands
- French town famous for its film festival
- The annual Islamic pilgrimage
24 Clues: Welsh arts festival • Hindu festival of light • Where they run the bulls • Festival known as glorious • Famous UK literary festival • The annual Islamic pilgrimage • A Spanish food throwing festival • Home of the Battle of the Flowers • German beer festival and carnival • Famous colourful Brighton festival • When the Good King last looked out • Famous 1969 American music festival • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-23
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- High-pitched and small
- discovered North America in 1492
- The use of notes outside of the prevailing key
- Modern day trombone
- Low-pitched and large instruments
- French Word for Rebirth
- Polyphonic vocal composition, any polyphonic setting of a latin text (other than a mass)
- Secular, poetic, and musical form that emerged during the 14th century. 1 or more voices with lute
- Introductory piece for solo instrument
- Religious Music
- Secular song with French Words
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Spanish Secular song
- Music in which voices sing together in independent parts.
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- Secular Italian Song
- a Combination of instruments
- Piece for keyboard or lute that is based on improv.
- Non-Religious Music
- Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo
- Italian, Prelude for Improvisation
- Ideal Renaissance Man- Artist, Musician, scientist, and intellectual
- Italian, an instrumental work adapted from a chanson
- Invention that made music mass produced.
- Secular songs with German words
24 Clues: Religious Music • Modern day trombone • Non-Religious Music • Secular Italian Song • Spanish Secular song • High-pitched and small • French Word for Rebirth • a Combination of instruments • Secular song with French Words • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Secular songs with German words • discovered North America in 1492 • Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo • ...
Audio Video Production 2024-10-21
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- to shorten a clip to the desired length
- the region of audio or MIDI on a track
- the original unaffected sound
- to move from one section or song to the next
- automatically changes parameters using lines and dots
- how much of the effect you hear
- loud to quiet or quiet to loud
- another name for an effect that is put on a track
- to export the audio file
- where the music will start when you press spacebar
- to activate the track for recording
- marks spots for a producer to reference back to
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- the window for balancing
- the window for composing
- instruments used in a song
- a sound or vocal to introduce the producer
- a type or style of music
- taking small piece of another song
- the lasting tail of a sound in space
- echo
- how fast or slow the music goes
- how the music is organized
22 Clues: echo • the window for balancing • the window for composing • a type or style of music • to export the audio file • instruments used in a song • how the music is organized • the original unaffected sound • loud to quiet or quiet to loud • how much of the effect you hear • how fast or slow the music goes • taking small piece of another song • to activate the track for recording • ...
Tempo & Dynamics in Music 2024-03-05
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- A tempo that is slow and stately
- A gradual decrease in tempo, slowing down the music
- An indication to play loudly
- A lively and quick tempo, signaling a cheerful mood
- A slow and leisurely pace in music
- The pace or speed music is played
- A gradual increase in tempo
- A dynamic marking indicating very loud volume
- Moderately quiet, between piano and mezzo forte (no spaces)
- A gradual increase in volume
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- Very soft, the quietest dynamic level
- A dynamic marking for playing softly
- A gradual decrease in volume, also known as diminuendo
- A moderate tempo, often described as walking pace
- A very fast tempo, indicating a sense of urgency
- The volume the music is played
- A tempo that is fast and lively
- Moderately loud, between forte and piano (no spaces)
18 Clues: A gradual increase in tempo • An indication to play loudly • A gradual increase in volume • The volume the music is played • A tempo that is fast and lively • A tempo that is slow and stately • The pace or speed music is played • A slow and leisurely pace in music • A dynamic marking for playing softly • Very soft, the quietest dynamic level • ...
Musical Crossword 2024-11-26
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- A note lasting half a beat (1/2)
- The pattern of beats in music
- Refers to the time signature
- How loud or soft the music is played
- A note lasting two beats
- Another way to describe 'forte' (f)
- The 7 musical alphabets
- A device that produces 'tik & tok' sound
- Another way to describe 'soft' (p)
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- A note lasting one beat
- The clef used for higher notes
- A music instrument that you are learning now
- The note at the center of the piano and the grand staff
- A note lasting four beats
- A curved line joining two same notes where you don't play on the second note
- A curved line connecting notes to be played smoothly
- A symbol for silence in music
- The clef used for lower notes
18 Clues: A note lasting one beat • The 7 musical alphabets • A note lasting two beats • A note lasting four beats • Refers to the time signature • The pattern of beats in music • A symbol for silence in music • The clef used for lower notes • The clef used for higher notes • A note lasting half a beat (1/2) • Another way to describe 'soft' (p) • Another way to describe 'forte' (f) • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- It is a long tube which you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
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- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- - Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- - shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Musical instrument that has a frame and series of parallel strings
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- - German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- long tube, you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- - was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • - German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
The Devil's music? 2025-04-10
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- Rock songs and Metal songs are famous for many Electric guitar ______, bass guitar ____ and drums ____.
- a very important vocal part of a song, Chuck Berry added them in Blues songs to create Rock!
- (2 words) this group of instruments is a very big part of Rock and Metal!
- Many conservative people hated Rock music, _______ the KKK and religious extremists.
- (2 words) It looks like an electric guitar, and it is part of the Power Trio
- electric guitar made Blues music sound more ________.
- According to the KKK and many conservative people, it inspired the creation of Blues, Rock and Metal music
- the first devil's music, and the father of Rock.
- this musical instrument is part of the Power Trio of ROck.
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- Many people who hate Rock & Metal are just ______, they don't know what they are talking about.
- a more powerful version of Blues, created by CHuck Berry
- Blues is slow, Rock is _______ than Blues.
- this music style was created to shock and provoke religions extremists and conservative people.
- the name of a big and legendary rock concert against the Vietnam War
- (2 words) a musical instrument invented to make Blues more powerful
- Metal Music sounds extremely _______ so many people don't like listening ot it.
- a repeated instrumental part in Rock Metal and Blues
- Metal fans are proud to be the _____ because the KKK and religions extremists think they are Angels.
18 Clues: Blues is slow, Rock is _______ than Blues. • the first devil's music, and the father of Rock. • a repeated instrumental part in Rock Metal and Blues • electric guitar made Blues music sound more ________. • a more powerful version of Blues, created by CHuck Berry • this musical instrument is part of the Power Trio of ROck. • ...
In-school and out-school crossword 2021-01-20
Where could music take you? 2021-05-05
10 Clues: teach music • plays music • radio presenter • conducts musicians • books music events • in charge of sound • helps produce music • provide backing music • organise musician tours • manages and promotes musicians
Y5 Singing Crossword 2017-11-27
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- The instrument that we have inside us.
- When the same melody is sang starting in different times.
- It means quiet in music.
- A note that lasts 1 beat
- Silence in music
- The part of the song you hear on top of the harmony
- A type of music with lyrics and usually a singer.
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- Only voices in a song, no instruments.
- A long note that lasts 4 beats
- A group of people singing together
- It means loud in music
- Two or more sounds played or sang together.
- A combination of sounds organized.
13 Clues: Silence in music • It means loud in music • It means quiet in music. • A note that lasts 1 beat • A long note that lasts 4 beats • A group of people singing together • A combination of sounds organized. • Only voices in a song, no instruments. • The instrument that we have inside us. • Two or more sounds played or sang together. • ...
Broadway Numbers 2021-07-27
20 Clues: rent • shrek • 9 to 5 • chicago • avenue q • hamilton • music man • hairspray • mamma mia • cinderella • chorus line • 42nd street • book of mormon • sound of music • in the heights • les miserables • little mermaid • into the woods • guys and dolls • beauty and the beast
Musical Genres 2021-01-31
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- A genre and musical form which was originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s by African-Americans
- A genre of dance music that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene
- Music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, includes stringed instruments
- A genre that is composed and performed in a church setting
- A genre developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s
- A broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s
- A genre of music defined by Lord Shorty, its inventor, as the Soul of Calypso, African and East Indian rhythms
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- Musical traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America
- Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments
- A musical category encompassing many different styles of music from around the world
- A genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the early 20th century
- A style of Afro-Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago during the early to mid-19th century
- A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US
- A genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s
- A form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s
15 Clues: A genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s • A genre that is composed and performed in a church setting • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US • Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments • A form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s • ...
Music from the 1970s 2023-09-28
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- This band is most famous for their hit song and dance about a 4-letter place
- Bands like the Bee Gees, ABBA, and Donna Summer made this genre of music popular in the 1970s
- This was the first Heavy Metal Band, released first album in 1970
- This band formed Jan. 30, 1973
- A big music festival during the 70s
- This guitarist first started with the band "Cream"
- This music became very popular in the 1970s
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- This smash hit is named after the 9th month by Earth Wind and Wind
- A famous musical released in the 70s, had a song called "Sandy"
- This band of royalty topped the charts most often in the 1970s
- This is a term in music that means music that accents the "off-beat"
- "Hippy Movement" took place during the 70s as many people disagreed about the war in ________________
- Famous "girl band" in the 1970s
- This band made the style of music called "Glam Rock" with a famous song titled "Ballroom Blitz"
- This was a well-known record label in the 70s based out of Detroit
- Wrote the song "I Will Survive"
16 Clues: This band formed Jan. 30, 1973 • Famous "girl band" in the 1970s • Wrote the song "I Will Survive" • A big music festival during the 70s • This music became very popular in the 1970s • This guitarist first started with the band "Cream" • This band of royalty topped the charts most often in the 1970s • A famous musical released in the 70s, had a song called "Sandy" • ...
Aboriginal Music 2025-03-26
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- A sacred gathering involving music, dance, and storytelling
- A piece of wood swung in the air to create a whirring sound, used in ceremonies
- Traditional Aboriginal wind instrument known for its deep, droning sound
- A pair of wooden sticks struck together to keep rhythm in Aboriginal music
- A collection of people performing music or participating in a corroboree
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- The shared beliefs, music, art, and traditions of Aboriginal communities
- Knowledge and practices passed down through generations
- Another name for the didgeridoo, especially among the Yolŋu people
- A curved wooden tool that returns when thrown, also used as a percussion instrument
- Movement performed to accompany music and storytelling in ceremonies
- Singing or chanting, often used to tell stories in Aboriginal music
- A way to share history and cultural knowledge through song and music
12 Clues: Knowledge and practices passed down through generations • A sacred gathering involving music, dance, and storytelling • Another name for the didgeridoo, especially among the Yolŋu people • Singing or chanting, often used to tell stories in Aboriginal music • Movement performed to accompany music and storytelling in ceremonies • ...
Vocabulary List #3 2023-11-30
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- a special agreement or promise in writing that two or more people make. It says what each person must do.
- a type of TV show that follows the lives and relationships of characters. It often has a lot of drama, emotions, and ongoing storylines.
- a style of music that often tells stories about life, love, and the countryside. It usually features instruments like the guitar, fiddle, and banjo.
- a type of TV program where real people, not actors, are filmed doing everyday things or participating in challenges. It's like a show about their real lives.
- a group of people who work together for a common goal, like a club, a company, or a charity.
- a TV program where people play games to win prizes. It can be quizzes, puzzles, or physical challenges.
- describes things that use electricity to work, like electric toys, gadgets, or music made with electric equipment sounds.
- means to look at two or more things and see how they are the same or different.
- someone who uses their voice to make music by singing songs.
- anything that is enjoyable and makes people happy, like movies, games, music, or shows.
- someone who plays a musical instrument or sings.
- a type of story or movie that is meant to be scary and give you a feeling of fear or suspense. It often includes monsters, ghosts, or spooky events.
- a type of music that comes from Jamaica. It has a relaxed and rhythmic beat, and its lyrics often talk about love, peace, and social issues.
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- a tool or device used to make music, like a guitar, piano, or drums.
- a TV program where a host talks to different guests. They discuss various topics, and sometimes there are interviews or performances.
- film a type of movie where there are a lot of exciting things happening, like fights, chases, and cool stunts.
- a lively and rhythmic type of music that is great for dancing. It has its roots in Latin American and Caribbean cultures.
- a person who writes words and music and puts them together and sells them.
- a type of story or movie that imagines things that might happen in the future, often involving technology or space adventures.
- a person who creates and plans how things look, like clothes, buildings, or logos.
- someone who makes people happy and excited, like a clown, a magician, or a singer.
- means without taking a break.
- a type of play or movie where the characters express their feelings and tell the story through singing and dancing.
- is a type or category of things that share similar characteristics. For example, books and movies can belong to different categories like mystery, adventure, or comedy.
- someone who entertains an audience, which can include singers, actors, dancers, and more.
25 Clues: means without taking a break. • someone who plays a musical instrument or sings. • someone who uses their voice to make music by singing songs. • a tool or device used to make music, like a guitar, piano, or drums. • a person who writes words and music and puts them together and sells them. • ...
CLASSIC ROCK REVIEW 2024-05-16
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- COMBINATION PUNK & ROCK
- dance that came from france
- Michael jackson produced this most sold
- NAMED FOR EMOTIONAL HARDCORE
- KURT COBAN LEAD SINGER
- EXAMPLE OF INDIE ROCK
- name of jackson's estate
- JAMAICAN MUSIC AS BOB MARLEY
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- RECORDED YELLOW
- WHERE GRUNGE MUSIC BEGAN
- MUSIC RECORDED IN GARAGES
- TV SHOW THat shows rock videos
- RECORDED GOOGRIDDANCE
- USED BUDDY HOLLY IMAGES
- ALL FEMALE BAND
15 Clues: RECORDED YELLOW • ALL FEMALE BAND • RECORDED GOOGRIDDANCE • EXAMPLE OF INDIE ROCK • KURT COBAN LEAD SINGER • COMBINATION PUNK & ROCK • USED BUDDY HOLLY IMAGES • WHERE GRUNGE MUSIC BEGAN • name of jackson's estate • MUSIC RECORDED IN GARAGES • dance that came from france • NAMED FOR EMOTIONAL HARDCORE • JAMAICAN MUSIC AS BOB MARLEY • TV SHOW THat shows rock videos • ...
The Daily Life of an an American Teenager 2023-05-29
school subjects 2025-01-26
War and Music-Ardon Plummer 2013-03-18
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- a style of music
- A common genre of music during ww1
- a instrument played by strumming strings
- a instrument played with your mouth
- An instrument played by pressing keys
- A person who writes music as a professional occupation
- A brass instrument often used in military procedures
- someone who makes music
- Uttered or produced by the voice
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- Deep, a guitar type
- someone who plays an instrument
- Something used to amplify a voice or instrument
- instrument played by hitting a skin
- a horn like instrument played by blowing in it
- A type of guitar, isnt electric
- A stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow.
16 Clues: a style of music • Deep, a guitar type • someone who makes music • someone who plays an instrument • A type of guitar, isnt electric • Uttered or produced by the voice • A common genre of music during ww1 • instrument played by hitting a skin • a instrument played with your mouth • An instrument played by pressing keys • a instrument played by strumming strings • ...
Choir Vocabulary 1 2022-09-20
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- The pulse of the music that is unchanging.
- A system of syllables such as do, re, me, that represent pitches in a scale.
- A melody repeated after the first.
- A series of nots with different note lengths
- A small booklet of choral sheet music.
- A vocalist or voice part that is low in pitch.
- A short, repeated pattern.
- 2 or more notes sounding at the same time.
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- A single line of music with ascending and descending pitches.
- A vocalist or voice part that is medium low in pitch.
- A vocalist or voice part that is high in pitch.
- A vocalist or voice part that is medium high in pitch.
- The clef sign used for high pitched notes.
- A group of singers performing music together.
- a group of staffs in a piece of sheet music.
15 Clues: A short, repeated pattern. • A melody repeated after the first. • A small booklet of choral sheet music. • The pulse of the music that is unchanging. • The clef sign used for high pitched notes. • 2 or more notes sounding at the same time. • A series of nots with different note lengths • a group of staffs in a piece of sheet music. • ...
Musical terms and instruments. 2020-08-16
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- the speed of the music
- not apart of the orchestra
- the volume of the music
- lowest brass instrument
- to get louder
- very fast
- highness and lowness of sound
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- an easy walking pase
- lengths of sounds
- five lines used to notate music
- half Note
- very soft
- a whole note worth 4 beats
- means very loud
- the highest pitch in the woodwind.
15 Clues: half Note • very soft • very fast • to get louder • means very loud • lengths of sounds • an easy walking pase • the speed of the music • the volume of the music • lowest brass instrument • not apart of the orchestra • a whole note worth 4 beats • highness and lowness of sound • five lines used to notate music • the highest pitch in the woodwind.
Medieval Era 2016-01-11
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- Religious music
- Woodwind instrument
- String instrument
- Only one line of melody
- Polyphonic texture used in church
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- Most important instrument family
- Non-religious music
- Secular type of song (French)
- Marking used on the 4 line staff
- Two or more lines of melody
- Traveling Musician
- Language used for sacred music
- Secular type of song (Italian)
- Monophonic texture used in church
- Historical event
15 Clues: Religious music • Historical event • String instrument • Traveling Musician • Non-religious music • Woodwind instrument • Only one line of melody • Two or more lines of melody • Secular type of song (French) • Language used for sacred music • Secular type of song (Italian) • Most important instrument family • Marking used on the 4 line staff • Monophonic texture used in church • ...
Creative 2025-06-16
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- Making stories or poems with words.
- Taking pictures with a camera.
- Playing music with strings.
- Making pictures with a pencil or pen.
- Using your voice to make music.
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- Making clothes or blankets with yarn.
- Moving your body to music.
- Collecting stamps from letters or countries.
- Making art with colors and a brush.
- Making things with paper, glue, and scissors.
- Playing music by hitting with sticks.
- Playing music on black and white keys.
12 Clues: Moving your body to music. • Playing music with strings. • Taking pictures with a camera. • Using your voice to make music. • Making stories or poems with words. • Making art with colors and a brush. • Making clothes or blankets with yarn. • Making pictures with a pencil or pen. • Playing music by hitting with sticks. • Playing music on black and white keys. • ...
Choir 2024-05-06
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- Spells the word face
- A gradual increase in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol "<".
- A gradual decrease in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol ">".
- The unique quality or tone color of a musical sound that distinguishes it from others.
- A sequence of chords that brings a musical phrase or section to a close.
- The pattern of beats or time signature in music that gives it a sense of movement and structure.
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- A series of musical notes arranged in a specific pattern, often used as the basis for melodies and harmonies.
- A musical term indicating that notes should be played smoothly and connected without breaks between them.
- Every Good Boy Deserves Fortnite
- Note 1/2
- The variation in loudness or softness of music, adding expression and emotion. Pitch: The highness or lowness of a musical sound determined by the frequency of vibrations.
- The central note or chord around which a piece of music revolves, determining its tonality.
- The organization of beats into regular groupings in music, such as 4/4 or 3/4 time.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung.
- A group of three or more musical notes played together to create harmony.
15 Clues: Note 1/2 • Spells the word face • Every Good Boy Deserves Fortnite • The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung. • A sequence of chords that brings a musical phrase or section to a close. • A group of three or more musical notes played together to create harmony. • A gradual increase in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol "<". • ...
gusta 2022-02-28
17 Clues: tennis • I like • music by • you like • icecream • swimming • chocolate • pop music • math class • volleyball • chinese food • mexican food • he/she likes • I don't like • English class • Spanish class • what do you like
Music – Music for the masses 2021-06-23
13 Clues: avsky • strid • förbli • människa • belöning • politiker • melodi, låt • samhälle, stat • affärer, butiker • förhistorisk tid • lite grann, obetydligt • forskare, vetenskapsman • samhälle (det allmänna)
NG OurWorld Unit 3 2019-11-05
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- A wind instrument, think of classical music, children and … sheep
- Chords and notes played one after the other
- A group of people who makes or/and plays music together
- Drums, cymbals, xylophones are:
- the people in front of whom an artist acts, plays music,dances etc
- Play music, act or sing in front of people
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- Violins, violas, cellos are:
- singer the main person singing in a music group
- Work hard to become better at something
- You go to a __________ when you want to see artists play
- It can be classical or electric
- ---------- is the part of music that makes you want to dance
12 Clues: Violins, violas, cellos are: • It can be classical or electric • Drums, cymbals, xylophones are: • Work hard to become better at something • Play music, act or sing in front of people • Chords and notes played one after the other • singer the main person singing in a music group • A group of people who makes or/and plays music together • ...
Listening Pop or Jazz ? 2023-08-29
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- Dothey like listening to hip hop or jazz music? They ___ listening to hip hop music.
- ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book?
- Do ____ like listening to classical music?
- Does he like reading sci-fi or fantasy book? ___ likes reading sci-fi book.
- Do you like ______ to jazz music?
- a type of book/film/movie that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future
- ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book.
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- Do you like ___ to adventure book?
- I'm listening to rock ____.
- ____, I do. I like listening to pop music.
- A musician is playing an ____________.
- Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book?
12 Clues: I'm listening to rock ____. • Do you like ______ to jazz music? • Do you like ___ to adventure book? • Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book? • A musician is playing an ____________. • Do ____ like listening to classical music? • ____, I do. I like listening to pop music. • ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book. • ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book? • ...
crossword 1205 2021-05-12
10 Clues: beep • drama • costly • hear keenly • drop a line • used to play music • special music groups • leader of a music group • one who has learnt music • public presentation of music
LSD1 Review 2015-08-23
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- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- People used to believe that these were poisonous
- The people who often listen to rock-and-roll music
- The type of plates rich people used to eat from
- The name of the Queen with a pizza named after her
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this.
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- Teachers use music to help their students do this
- To copy or try to be like
- The place where the first pizzeria opened in the USA
- The first music tried to imitate this.
- The Italians who brought pizza to the United States
- The type of music that helps to calm people
- Classical music can make these disappear
- To slow down; rest
14 Clues: To slow down; rest • To copy or try to be like • The first music tried to imitate this. • Classical music can make these disappear • The type of music that helps to calm people • The type of plates rich people used to eat from • People used to believe that these were poisonous • Teachers use music to help their students do this • ...
MUS152 Quiz 2 Review 2025-02-27
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- ___________, or North Indian Classical Music, is one of the most complex musical traditions in the world
- In Indian music, a scale or melody type; there are hundreds of these in use
- Đờn ca _________ or “music of talented amateurs” is a Vietnamese chamber music that includes đàn kim (lute), đàn tranh (zither), đàn cò (fiddle), guitar and song lang (wood block).
- Nusrat Fateh Ali ______: Pakistani singer, considered one of the greatest performers of qawwali
- Bela _______: Hungarian pianist, teacher, ethnomusicologist, and composer who was one of the first to study folk song using modern methods like field recordings; his research deeply influenced his compositions
- Sri ______: South Indian poet, composer and musician who is regarded as the most important Karnatic composer
- _______ pipes: Irish bellows-driven aerophone featuring a chanter pipe, three drone pipes and regulator pipes with keys that play chords. It has a softer, more mellow sound than its Scottish counterpart.
- Log xylophone formerly played in the royal court of the king of Buganda. It is played on both sides of the instrument with triple interlocking patterns, creating a dense texture
- Vasily Vasilyevich ________: Russian balalaika player, conductor, composer and writer, who in 1887 founded an orchestra of folk instruments to promote the balalaika and dombra as symbols of Russian identity
- ______ dza vadzimu: African lamellophone consisting of metal tongues attached to a resonator box; among the Shona of Zimbabwe, it is used during religious ceremonies for ancestral spirits
- Hungarian chordophone that features a crank to turn the wheel that goes the strings, a drone, wooden keys that change the pitch and a distinctive buzzing timbre
- Double-headed drum used in Karnatic classical music
- In Indonesia, a large ensemble of metallophones associated with the royal courts of Java and Bali. It features several types of gongs, gendér, rebab (fiddle), singers, drums, flute, and zither, and a complex heterophonic texture
- A capella choral group founded in 1964 by Joseph Shabala who came to international prominence as a result of their collaboration with Paul Simon on his Graceland album in 1987
- A sustained sound, such as produced by the drone pipes of bagpipes or the drone strings of a hurdy-gurdy
- Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music
- A _____ or griot is a west African wandering minstrel, oral historian and praise singer, who accompanies himself on a chordophone called a kora
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- A fretless plucked chordophone that plays the drone in Indian classical music
- 14-key metallophone which is the main melody instrument in a gamelan ensemble
- A cappella choral music performed primarily by Zulu men in South Africa
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Fretted, plucked chordophone with a triangular body and three strings, a small soundhole, and a long neck; considered a symbol of Russian identity
- Sufi devotional song featuring melismatic male vocals, harmonium and drums (dholak or table), considered a national music of Pakistan .The main singer improvises while the chorus responds with a refrain (repeating both music and text)
- _________ pipes: lung-driven aerophone consisting of three drone pipes and a melodic (chanter) pipe, considered a symbol of Scottish identity
- The rhythmic cycle in Indian music, kept by both the drummer and the audience
- Pair of hand drums used in India and Pakistan. The larger drum produces a distinctive “boing” sound
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of West African musics
- Nigerian popular music which combines Yoruba traditional elements, including gangan talking drums and polyrhythms, with foreign popular music elements such as electric instruments and Afro-Caribbean percussions and rhythms
- Gong ____: large hanging gong in a gamelan ensemble; it marks the end of each cycle of the colotomic structure
- Sitar master player, composer and teacher who popularized the sitar worldwide and influenced both popular and art Western music
- Lam ______: Thai folk song genre from Isan region featuring khaen (bamboo aerophone) accompanying vocal improvisation
- Text setting in which one note is sung per every syllable of text
- Text setting in which a long melodic passage is sung to a single syllable of text
- A song and dance tradition that developed among the Romani people in Andalucía, considered a national symbol of Spain
- A fretted plucked chordophone with sympathetic strings, used to play the melody in Hindustani raga
- Phleng _________: Thai popular music genre featuring a mix of modern electric instruments like synthesizers and drum set and traditional instruments like saw bip (fiddle), phin (lute), khaen
- King Sunny _____: Nigerian guitarist, singer and bandleader who has been performing jùjú since the 1960s; he was one of the first African artists to achieve global success
- _________ is a Thai classical ensemble including Pi nai (quadruple reed aerophone), ching (small hand cymbals), ranat ek (xylophone) and drums
38 Clues: Double-headed drum used in Karnatic classical music • Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music • Text setting in which one note is sung per every syllable of text • A cappella choral music performed primarily by Zulu men in South Africa • In Indian music, a scale or melody type; there are hundreds of these in use • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
Across
- To slow down
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- Musicians play or sing for an audience
- An increase in volume
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A dynamic marking for loud
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
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- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- Another name for a musical performance
- The distance between notes
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- To speed up
- A decrease in volume
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A dynamic marking for soft
20 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • The distance between notes • A dynamic marking for loud • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for medium loud • Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp) • Another name for a musical performance • Musicians play or sing for an audience • The way music is interpreted and grouped • ...
Our Relationship 2014-09-09
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- our college major
- what the necklace you bought me says on it
- what your family thinks my name is
- my favorite restaurant
- my favorite sonic drink
- your favorite animal
- your favorite Christian music artist
- your favorite country music artist
- your birthday
- the mascot name of the WORST SEC football team
- where we traveled to the day that we started dating
- my favorite thing to go see at the zoo
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- your favorite drink, period
- my favorite country music artist
- your favorite season
- my favorite Christian music artist
- our favorite show
- your favorite sonic drink
- what I hate doing more than anything else
- my baby's name
- my birthday
- you were #13
- what I always want you to look at with me
- the mascot name of the BEST SEC football team
- our number one man
- the member of the X-men that you resemble
- my biggest fear
- our anniversary
28 Clues: my birthday • you were #13 • your birthday • my baby's name • my biggest fear • our anniversary • our college major • our favorite show • our number one man • your favorite season • your favorite animal • my favorite restaurant • my favorite sonic drink • your favorite sonic drink • your favorite drink, period • my favorite country music artist • what your family thinks my name is • ...
Crossword 40 - Music 2023-10-13
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- No vocals
- Song words
- Singing group
- String player
- Orchestral sounds
- Song section
- Percussion tools
- Squeezebox player
- Musical flow
- Squeezebox
- Musical group
- Percussion
- Stringed fiddle
- Two voices
- Wooden percussion
- Violin
- Rhyming lyrics
- Rhythmic pulse
- Spiritual tunes
- String instrument
- Operatic solo
- Performance area
- Old music player
- Smooth jazz sound
- Percussion keys
- Simple flute
- Trumpet salute
- Musical tone
- Singer
- Orchestral work
- Supportive music
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- Repeated verse
- Orchestra leader
- Small orchestra
- Small accordion
- Percussion instrument
- Wind instrument
- Romantic song
- Slow love songs
- Rural tunes
- Sound pickup
- Vocal music
- Percussionist
- Rhythmic grooves
- Traditional songs
- Musical notation
- Solo performance
- Soulful music
- Percussion intro
- Vocal percussion
- Musical tune
- Unplugged sound
- Support singers
- Rhyme spitter
- Rebellious rock
- Rhythm and blues
- Urban beats
- Woodwind sound
- Synthesized beats
- Stringed instrument
- Vocalist
61 Clues: Violin • Singer • Vocalist • No vocals • Song words • Squeezebox • Percussion • Two voices • Rural tunes • Vocal music • Urban beats • Song section • Sound pickup • Musical flow • Musical tune • Simple flute • Musical tone • Singing group • String player • Romantic song • Percussionist • Musical group • Soulful music • Operatic solo • Rhyme spitter • Repeated verse • Rhyming lyrics • Rhythmic pulse • Woodwind sound • Trumpet salute • ...
Techno Trivia 2023-04-26
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- 1980s Manchester Nightclub run by Factory Records
- This Detroit Establishment never served liquor, instead opting for a juice bar.
- This R&B Artist sampled a Cybotron Track on her 2006 "Lose Control", exposing the pop audience to Techno
- Developed by Merck in 1912
- Detroit music festival since XXXXX
- First afterhours techno club in Germany
- Detroit Music Festival
- This club was founded in the vaults of a former department store and developed its own music label
- 1988 UK Release "Techno! The New Dance Sound of ______"
- Four on the ____
- Frankie ______
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- Most famous modern German club
- Considered the founder of Techno
- The ______ Three
- Derrick May - ___ is _____
- Type of House Music that became popular in the UK in the late 80's
- Author of "The Third Wave"
- TR-___ Drum Machine
- "Kreem" was a pseudonym for this Techno Pioneer
- German pioneers of Electronic Music
- One of its subgenres is gabber
- The Electrifying ___; 1980s Radio DJ
22 Clues: Frankie ______ • The ______ Three • Four on the ____ • TR-___ Drum Machine • Detroit Music Festival • Derrick May - ___ is _____ • Author of "The Third Wave" • Developed by Merck in 1912 • Most famous modern German club • One of its subgenres is gabber • Considered the founder of Techno • Detroit music festival since XXXXX • German pioneers of Electronic Music • ...
Obscure Music Information Crossword 2022-10-06
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- Music and game created by Toby Fox.
- Song Title: "Carry On My _______ Son."
- Specific notes used in Hindustani music.
- The 2nd most important chord.
- African instrument also known as a "thumb piano."
- Short series of notes denoting a specific character.
- Played with a pick called a "bachi."
- Most famous composition is silent. (2 words)
- Composer born in Warsaw. All his compositions included the piano.
- Composed music for the Final Fantasy game franchise.
- This performance will end in the 27th century.
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- Famous violin maker.
- His erratic behavior inspired the rock opera, "The Wall."
- Invented the predecessor to the piano.
- Composed music for Game of Thrones.
- A "sad" sounding series of notes. (2 words)
- Mother was both a political activist and a Black Panther member. (2 words)
- A "happy" sounding series of notes. (2 words)
- The first note of a scale.
- His most well known compositions are for the Baroque organ.
- Where guitarist Robert Johnson was said to have sold his soul.
21 Clues: Famous violin maker. • The first note of a scale. • The 2nd most important chord. • Music and game created by Toby Fox. • Composed music for Game of Thrones. • Played with a pick called a "bachi." • Song Title: "Carry On My _______ Son." • Invented the predecessor to the piano. • Specific notes used in Hindustani music. • A "sad" sounding series of notes. (2 words) • ...
Argentine Folk Music 2024-11-15
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- Famous folk group from Salta.
- Folk music influence of the slaves.
- Argentina's most important cultural influence.
- Argentine music that includes traditional and contemporary styles.
- Folk music influence of the native people.
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- One of two groups that revived folk music in the 1980s.
- 1980s revival group that spoke during the music.
- Famous folk group from Santiago del Estero.
- Famous guitarist from the 19th century.
- Famous folk group from Salta.
- Malambo and Boleadoras are two famous folk ______.
- Folk music influence of the explorers.
12 Clues: Famous folk group from Salta. • Famous folk group from Salta. • Folk music influence of the slaves. • Folk music influence of the explorers. • Famous guitarist from the 19th century. • Folk music influence of the native people. • Famous folk group from Santiago del Estero. • Argentina's most important cultural influence. • 1980s revival group that spoke during the music. • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Crossword puzzle (2) 2024-08-02
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- metals are a good _________
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- 很强的音乐手
- ff, very loud
- 哈默你
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
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- words of a song in popular music.
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
- bteween two verses in a song
- four beat music notation
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • words of a song in popular music. • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
Beginning, Cadet, and Chorus Music Puzzle 2022-02-14
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- Two sounds that have a steady pitch and an association.
- How a note is to begin and end.
- Using your finger to pluck a violin string.
- Signature Tells how many beats are in a measure.
- Gradually getting quieter.
- Organized sound and silence.
- The ending section of a piece of music.
- Raises a note higher in pitch.
- The melody is echoed shortly after it begins by another group of instruments.
- Means note.
- A sound with a constant pitch center and volume.
- Lines, Extend the music staff to allow for higher or lower notes.
- A small section of musical time displayed in-between two barlines.
- Signature, Tells what notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music.
- (b) - Lowers a note by a half step.
- Note, Usually the last note in melody, or the first and last note of a musical scale.
- Bow Moving the bow toward the tip.
- Clef, Indicates the position of the note names on the music staff for mid ranged instruments.
- Play loudly.
- Connecting different notes together in one bow motion, or by playing the notes in one breath and only tonguing the first note.
- Divides the music staff into measures.
- Reset Lift the bow and return it to the bows starting point.
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- Tells us what volume to play at.
- Emphasize the note
- To play with the bow.
- Measure Rest - Indicates how many measures to rest.
- A slow tempo
- Watch the conductor and hold a note longer than normal.
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch which are played as a single note value.
- Mark Reminds you to take a deep breath through your mouth.
- Half note A note that gets three beats.
- Play softly.
- Gradually getting louder.
- When an individual plays a highlighted musical part.
- Clef, Indicates the position of the note names on the music staff for low pitched instruments.
- The pulse of music.
- The speed of the music.
- The end or finish.
- A fast tempo
- A note played with a shortened length.
- An ascending or descending stepwise pattern of notes.
41 Clues: Means note. • A slow tempo • Play softly. • A fast tempo • Play loudly. • Emphasize the note • The end or finish. • The pulse of music. • To play with the bow. • The speed of the music. • Gradually getting louder. • Gradually getting quieter. • Organized sound and silence. • Raises a note higher in pitch. • How a note is to begin and end. • Tells us what volume to play at. • ...
Karol G 2025-01-26
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- She met her idol Rihanna at an awards show.
- She became an inspiration for women in reggaeton.
- Karol G wrote songs that inspired many women.
- Her parents taught her to value hard work.
- She spoke openly about her journey to success.
- She became one of the most famous reggaeton artists in the world.
- She forgave those who doubted her abilities.
- She wore colorful outfits during her concerts.
- Karol G left an indelible mark on the music industry.
- Karol G sang her first hit song in 2017.
- Karol G held a concert in her hometown of Medellín.
- Karol G won several awards for her music.
- Karol G sat down with journalists to share her story.
- She kept pushing boundaries with her music and style.
- Karol G found strength in her struggles.
- She spent countless hours in the studio perfecting her music.
- Karol G drove through her city to reconnect with her roots.
- She had the support of her family throughout her career.
- Karol G brought fresh energy to the reggaeton genre.
- Karol G understood the importance of staying true to herself
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- Karol G made history as one of the first women to dominate reggaeton.
- She saw her dreams come true after years of hard work.
- She broke records with her album "KG0516."
- Karol G began her music career by participating in talent shows.
- She felt nervous before performing for a massive crowd.
- She gave a spectacular performance at Coachella.
- Karol G knew she wanted to be a singer from a young age.
- She caught the attention of major record labels.
- Karol G fell in love with music as a child.
- Karol G grew up listening to reggaeton and Latin pop music.
- She took risks to build her music career.
- Karol G drank coffee every morning to start her day.
- Karol G read messages from her fans every day.
- Karol G stood out with her unique style and voice.
- She chose bold outfits to represent her style.
- Karol G flew to different countries for her tours.
- She thought about how to inspire her fans with her lyrics.
- She ran a successful promotional tour across Latin America.
- She rose to international fame after releasing "Tusa."
- Karol G built a loyal fanbase around the world.
40 Clues: Karol G sang her first hit song in 2017. • Karol G found strength in her struggles. • She took risks to build her music career. • Karol G won several awards for her music. • She broke records with her album "KG0516." • Her parents taught her to value hard work. • She met her idol Rihanna at an awards show. • Karol G fell in love with music as a child. • ...
Music Appreciation Intermediate Elements 2025-09-10
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- progression from a dissonance to a consonance
- music texture in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- smallest interval traditionally used in western music
- music based on a minor scale
- technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole
- most basic chords, consisting of three alternate tones of the scale
- the immediate repetition of a melodic pattern on a higher or lower pitch
- interval twice as large as a half step
- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- built on the fourth note of the scale
- music based on a major scale
- sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- built on the first/tonic note of the scale, usually begins and ends a piece
- series of seven tones within an octave with a specific pattern of whole and half steps: WHWWHWW
- creation of music at the same time as it is performed
- tone combination that is stable and restful
- progression giving a sense of conclusion
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- series of chords
- scale including all twelve tones of the octave, each tone is a half step away from the next
- series of seven different tones within an octave, consisting of a specific pattern of whole and half steps: WWHWWWH
- number of layers of sound that are heard at once, what kinds of layers they are, and how they relate to each other
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- two part form, AB
- performance of a single melodic line by more than one instrument or voice at the same pitch
- sharps or flats immediately following the clef sign, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- ornamental tones that are either improvised or indicated on the music by signs or notes in small print
- tone combination that is unstable and tense
- three part form, ABA
- built on the fifth note of the scale
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- tonality, central note/scale/chord within a piece
- organization of musical ideas in time
- characteristic way of using melody, rhythm, tone, color, dynamics, harmony, texture, and form in music
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
34 Clues: series of chords • two part form, AB • three part form, ABA • music based on a minor scale • music based on a major scale • built on the fifth note of the scale • built on the fourth note of the scale • organization of musical ideas in time • interval twice as large as a half step • progression giving a sense of conclusion • single melodic line without accompaniment • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-11
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- Hired many musicians to compete (2 words)
- Music era at the time of the Reformation
- When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel
- Many new ones were invented during Renaissance
- Music era ending right before the Reformation
- The philosophy of the Renaissance
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- Where musicians learned more about music
- Made music less expensive to copy (2 words)
- Entertainment in the Renaissance, along with music
- When composers didn't put their names on music
- What the word "Renaissance" means
11 Clues: What the word "Renaissance" means • The philosophy of the Renaissance • Where musicians learned more about music • Music era at the time of the Reformation • Hired many musicians to compete (2 words) • When Martin Luther rediscovered the Gospel • Made music less expensive to copy (2 words) • Music era ending right before the Reformation • ...
Musical Terms Crossword 2024-11-26
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- the words of a song
- a person who plays a musical instrument
- to play a section of music again
- to practice in preparation for a performance
- the speed of the music
- a group of musicians who play music together
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- how high or low a note sounds
- measuring device for units of time in music
- symbols used to write music
- to play in front of an audience
- indicates a pause or silence in music
11 Clues: the words of a song • the speed of the music • symbols used to write music • how high or low a note sounds • to play in front of an audience • to play a section of music again • indicates a pause or silence in music • a person who plays a musical instrument • measuring device for units of time in music • to practice in preparation for a performance • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
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- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a note worth half a beat
- how loud or quiet the music is
- a note worth two beats
- different layers of music
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- a note worth one beat
- patterns created by different note durations
- the speed of a piece of music
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
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- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- Another name for a musical performance
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- The person leading an ensemble
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds bright and positive
- A decrease in volume
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- To slow down
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
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- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- An increase in volume
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A dynamic marking for soft
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A dynamic marking for loud
- A dynamic marking for medium soft
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- To speed up
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- Baroque music is known for this
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- The distance between notes
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
41 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for loud • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • The person leading an ensemble • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium soft • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A dynamic marking for medium loud • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-03
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- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- 120-168 beats per minute
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- medium loud
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- 108-120 beats per minute
- medium soft
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- indicates a lowered pitch
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- the five parallel line used to notate music
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- a sudden strong tone
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- 66-76 beats per minute
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- very loud
- 60-66 beats per minute
- 76-108 beats per minute
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the speed of the beat
- 200-208 beats per minute
- very soft
- loud
- soft
- indicates a raised pitch
- 168-200 beats per minute
40 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • indicates a lowered pitch • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
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- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a note worth two beats
- the speed of a piece of music
- patterns created by different note durations
- different layers of music
- a note worth half a beat
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- a note worth one beat
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
- how loud or quiet the music is
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-01
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- 2 or more notes played at the same time
- a note worth half a beat
- how loud or quiet the music is
- a note worth two beats
- different layers of music
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- a note worth one beat
- patterns created by different note durations
- the speed of a piece of music
- a happy sounding chord or piece of music
- a sad sounding chord or piece of music
- different sections of music and how they are put together
11 Clues: a note worth one beat • a note worth two beats • a note worth half a beat • different layers of music • the speed of a piece of music • how loud or quiet the music is • a sad sounding chord or piece of music • 2 or more notes played at the same time • a happy sounding chord or piece of music • patterns created by different note durations • ...
MUS 123 Unit Exam Review 2014-05-04
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- composer who incorporated the Navajo flute with modern jazz ensembles
- instrument which took the longest to gain acceptance in the church because it was used for dancing; "devil's fiddle"
- loud rhythmically flexible, emotionally expressive chants or cries, common to the music of slaves
- movement which occurred in 1720 in Boston that advocated the ability to teach educators how to read music and demonstrate their accomplishments to the public before moving onto a new town
- first book printed in the New World; 1640 contained text only
- composition which consists of 2 sections (A B) in which A is homophonic and B is polyphonic. "Sherburne" by Daniel Read is one such example
- inventor of the armonica
- traditionally performed by a solo vocalist and a guitar, this ballad is common to Mexico
- "Father of Music Education"
- texture in which voices overlap; common to music of Native Americans
- this songbook, published in 1844, is still in use today; shape-note
- this George, in 1777, required every officer to provide music for the troops, therefore creating fife and drum corps
- collections of psalms used for congregational singing
- instrument common to Native American music in which two sticks, one with notches, are rubbed together
- folk music that is less likely to survive outside of the period in which it was written
- this New England School was the one which produced the first composers to compose in a truly American style
- sheets or collections of sheets on which a broadside is printed
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- dance song "Tis a Gift to be Simple" is the opposite of strophic
- this William was the first to publish a book of American tunes, "New England Psalm Singer"
- the common language of a group of people
- common to African American tradition, these are performed at services or camp meetings in a ring
- instigator of the Protestant Reformation; 95 theses
- Spanish ballad which is monophonic in texture and sacred in context
- style of singing which provides a monophonic texture; singing the same notes at the same time
- sailors' work songs
- notation which used fa sol la mi instead of noteheads
- university which educated former slaves; Nashville,TN; Jubilee Singers
- nonsense syllables common to Native American music
28 Clues: sailors' work songs • inventor of the armonica • "Father of Music Education" • the common language of a group of people • nonsense syllables common to Native American music • instigator of the Protestant Reformation; 95 theses • notation which used fa sol la mi instead of noteheads • collections of psalms used for congregational singing • ...
Music Concert 6Dec23 2023-12-06
16 Clues: shrub • drank • spirit • negative • listen to • wild dogs • instrument • Live event • unbeatable • The undead • Music genre • Explode or BJ • Sugary Liquid • another option • lips cover your • decline from above
Composer Activity Puzzle - Beethoven 2022-04-04
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- smart at a young age
- unable to hear
- sturdily built
- friends with mozart
- strong
- a single solo instrument with the melody line
- sonata written for a solo pianp
- music
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- era of music he composed
- played in a small room
- type of music
- musical composition for two violins, viola, and cello in several (usually four) movements
- below agerave height
- changes of mood
- death at young age
- to be angered very easily
16 Clues: music • strong • type of music • unable to hear • sturdily built • changes of mood • death at young age • friends with mozart • smart at a young age • below agerave height • played in a small room • era of music he composed • to be angered very easily • sonata written for a solo pianp • a single solo instrument with the melody line • ...
Community Outreach through the Arts 2024-03-07
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- The TENG Ensemble is a Singapore Chinese ________ music group.
- _________ concerts - a kind of concert the Teng Ensemble gives, from music enthusiasts to those who have never stepped into the concert hall.
- YST faculty who is part of the Teng ENSEMBLE.
- MIMIC originated from _______ between two institutes, that consisted of the development of a new practice for professional musicians, the development of a new training program for music students as well as numerous strands of questions that focused on patients, staff and musicians.
- In person-centred improvisation, a patient may be given a baton not to keep the beat but to ________ the music in the air, and the musicians respond in real time.
- Researched over two years in collaboration with the Singapore Institute of Technology’s Health and Social Sciences Department, Music for Mindfulness embodies TENG’s signature East-West sound and harnesses the technology of ________ beats along with ancient Chinese philosophies of music therapy that have been fused together to create a convenient, contemporary and easy-listening experience.
- All Decoda musicians train first in an affiliate ensemble called Ensemble ________.
- MIMIC connects with patients in hospital wards in a meaningful way through ________-centred music making - a mix of repertoire and improvised music that is tailor-made to a person or people in the moment
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- Decoda musicians are not just performers, but teachers and activists, as exemplified by their work in training teaching artists internationally.
- All performances by MIMIC at the wards are ________, so that stands are not needed and there is direct communication with patients.
- The TENG Ensemble's community outreach programmes also include ________ ones where they design in-school programmes for targeted youths, manage a scholarship fund for young learners of Chinese instruments and curate an examination syllabus for Chinese instrumentalists.
- In the initiative TENG Gives Back, the TENG Ensemble gives performances to those who are ________, such as long term residents in community hospitals and nursing homes.
- A person within the musician team (a trained volunteer from the hospital for example) takes care of logistics and gauges whether playing music is appropriate for patients at specific times.
- The musicians create a piece especially for one or multiple persons in a room with the goal of providing patients with a feeling of ________ and ownership.
- Decoda brings the music that we play in the concert halls to the communities we inhabit—and each project tries to make chamber music a ________ part of people’s lives by engaging our audiences in a musical activity that feels familiar and helps them connect the music to their lives
- Decoda's format of bringing more than musical performance into the community, by pairing performance with another offering: a master class, coaching, creative project, interactive performance, or other innovative project in a community venue - called "performance _______".
16 Clues: YST faculty who is part of the Teng ENSEMBLE. • The TENG Ensemble is a Singapore Chinese ________ music group. • All Decoda musicians train first in an affiliate ensemble called Ensemble ________. • All performances by MIMIC at the wards are ________, so that stands are not needed and there is direct communication with patients. • ...
19. Music Venues & Festivals 2025-08-18
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- Austin music and media conference abbreviation
- Historic San Francisco music venue
- Traveling music festival started by Perry Farrell
- _____ Hall, prestigious New York concert venue
- Harlem theater famous for amateur nights
- Large London stadium hosting major concerts
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- Legendary 1969 music festival in New York
- Annual music festival in California desert
- Famous British music festival
- Tennessee music festival on a farm
10 Clues: Famous British music festival • Historic San Francisco music venue • Tennessee music festival on a farm • Harlem theater famous for amateur nights • Legendary 1969 music festival in New York • Annual music festival in California desert • Large London stadium hosting major concerts • Austin music and media conference abbreviation • ...
Elements of Music 2019-02-20
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- the speed of the music
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibrating a wooden reed
- tone quality
- the beat and pattern of the music
- instruments that have vibrating strings
- loudness or softness
- lines and spaces that music is written on
- how the sounds blend together
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- the actual tune of the song
- how high or how low
- how the music is structured
- length of the tone
- instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibration of the metal mouthpiece
14 Clues: tone quality • length of the tone • how high or how low • loudness or softness • the speed of the music • the actual tune of the song • how the music is structured • how the sounds blend together • the beat and pattern of the music • instruments that have vibrating strings • lines and spaces that music is written on • instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument • ...
Music Term Review 2025-09-09
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- A stick with the power to make music
- The pattern of notes and rests in time
- Play it again!
- When you play the music without learning it ahead of time
- Connecting the same pitch together
- A section of music, separated by lines
- A big slidy thing
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- A hashtag??
- An event where bands perform music
- Looks like an eye, but hold it forever
- 4 beats
- Connecting different pitches together
- The clef that is used by most of the band (like flutes)
- Do it yourself!
14 Clues: 4 beats • A hashtag?? • Play it again! • Do it yourself! • A big slidy thing • An event where bands perform music • Connecting the same pitch together • A stick with the power to make music • Connecting different pitches together • Looks like an eye, but hold it forever • The pattern of notes and rests in time • A section of music, separated by lines • ...
Disco Crossword 2025-08-21
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- What every party is all about! (3)
- The person playing the music (2)
- Big celebration with music and dancing. (5)
- What people shout when raising a glass (6)
- Sweet treat for celebrations. (4)
- Small bites to share (6)
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- Tasty! (5)
- Goodies you can win. (6)
- Move to music. (5)
- Activities to play at parties. (5)
- What we love to dance to. (5)
- Songs at a party. (5)
- Pointy things you wear on your head at a party. (4)
- Colourful decoration that floats. (7)
14 Clues: Tasty! (5) • Move to music. (5) • Songs at a party. (5) • Goodies you can win. (6) • Small bites to share (6) • What we love to dance to. (5) • The person playing the music (2) • Sweet treat for celebrations. (4) • What every party is all about! (3) • Activities to play at parties. (5) • Colourful decoration that floats. (7) • What people shout when raising a glass (6) • ...
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • chases cat • eats seeds • they danced • lived inside • they painted • king of gods • movie or play • make you clean • swings on vine • grows on vines • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
List words 2022-02-17
20 Clues: soft • loss • leave • speed • a song • muscly • soften • reserved • get ready • hesitating • a body part • a special spot • an appointment • Your assigned work • a bomb has exploded • is a special drawing • someone who makes music • bombarding in conversations • Something that shows your way • A special way to write your way
nostal30 2024-06-14
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- Early web portal
- Japanese phenomenon
- Cult classic film
- Digital music players
- Filesharing platform
- Music movement
- Popular shopping centers
- Internet connection device
- Iconic girl band
- Scifi blockbuster
- Electronic toy
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- 90s cyber crime
- Christmas comedy film
- Environmental concern
- Comedy TV show
- Collectible game
- Princess of Wales
- Film awards
- Scifi action movie
- Windows software
20 Clues: Film awards • Comedy TV show • Music movement • Electronic toy • 90s cyber crime • Early web portal • Collectible game • Iconic girl band • Windows software • Cult classic film • Princess of Wales • Scifi blockbuster • Scifi action movie • Japanese phenomenon • Filesharing platform • Christmas comedy film • Environmental concern • Digital music players • Popular shopping centers • ...
Greek Root words 2014-05-12
18 Clues: fear • harsh • music • sounds • teaching • recoreds • same time • a speaker • historean • good music • nice sounds • long lasting • same but diffrent • letters and sounds • a divice for measuring • wrong place wrong time • right place right time • movement like a heart beat
Home Is Where the Heart Is 2022-11-28
18 Clues: Kin • Tunes • Custom • Pooches • Hot drink • Merry _____ • Close group • Evening meal • Farm building • Glazed goodies • Pets that purr • Winter weather • “Show-Me” state • Room at the top • Holiday purchases • Move to the music • Welcome mat location • Eight-day Jewish holiday
Musical Terms 2023-03-07
18 Clues: Soft • Slow • loud • Fast • Moderate • Very fast • very loud • Very soft • Medium slow • Slow and broad • Very very fast • Moderately loud • moderately soft • Lively and brisk • Volume of the music • Gradually gets softer • The pace of the music • Gradually gets louder
Tyrei 2025-07-18
18 Clues: Pack • Major • Church • Gender • McAfee • Brother • Blessed • The Head • Instrument • Step by step • Historically • Pay for school • Finish High School • Group of music kids • Living arrangements • State his school is in • Last year in high school • Next step after High School
MUS318W Final Review 2021-05-02
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- A serious form of opera, popular in France during the Romantic era, that was sung throughout and included ballets, choruses and spectacular staging and a preference for themes of romantic love and history, so as to appeal to the middle class
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
- Moravian violinist and teacher who broke ground as one of the few women to make a professional career in music in the 19th c.
- Term coined by Berlioz for the theme, representing the hero’s beloved, that recurs throughout the Symphonie Fantastique
- William Henry ______: composer, critic, and lecturer whose opera Leonora was the first opera by an American to be staged in the U.S; he is best known for promoting American music through a series of public music appreciation lectures.
- The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic, founder of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, who was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- Vincenzo __________: Italian opera composer, famous especially for his beautiful, highly embellished, intensely emotional melodies that influenced Chopin, Liszt, and Wagner, among others
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- Opera with spoken dialogue, whether comic or tragic; the theater in Paris where such operas were performed.
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- Soprano, known as the “Swedish Nightingale”, whose mid-19th century U.S. tour brought operatic repertoire to the masses
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- Classical ___________: a repertoire of musical “classics”—composers of the past, especially Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven—that emerged in the mid-19th century, deeply impacting the amount of music by living composers that was performed
- A type of musical theater featuring spoken word with background music
- Gaetano ________: Italian composer, who wrote both serious and comic operas, among other works and represents the transition between Rossini and Verdi
- The slow section of a scene in a bel canto opera, following the recitative
- Stephen _________: composer of popular songs who sought to raise the status of minstrel songs; he was the first American composer to live solely from his compositions
- The middle section of a scene in a bel canto opera, after the cantabile, which changes tempo and represents a transitional process
- Singer and teacher, known as the “Black Swan”, who is considered the first African American concert singer
- The art of combining the sounds of specific instruments in orchestral music
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- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- Pianist, organist, conductor and composer whose music combines Romantic expression with Classical forms, techniques; he was the leading German composer of the 1830s and 40s
- Gioachino ____________: Italian violinist, singer, pianist and composer who through his innovations to the operatic genre became one of the most popular and influential composers of the early 19th c.
- ________ show: 19th-century variety show featuring white (and later, black) performers in blackface makeup; in spite of their overt racism, these shows can be said to be the first nationwide popular culture phenomenon and provided professional opportunities for African American performers
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- In politics and culture, an attempt to unify or represent a particular group of people by creating a national identity through shared characteristics such as language, culture, history, etc. In 19th c. music, composers expressed it by using elements in their works that represented their national identity
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a divergence from the Classical canon
- Giacomo___________: German pianist and composer whose operas like Robert le Diable and Les Huguenots became models of French Grand Opera and made him the most frequently performed opera composer of the 19th c.
- 1830 uprising in Paris that resulted in reduced power for the French monarchy, which made the patronage for opera change towards the middle class
- The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
- The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
- Italian: “Beautiful singing”; an Italian vocal style of the early 19th c. featuring lyrical, embellished and florid melodies that show off the beauty, agility and fluency of the singer’s voice
- Hector ____________: French composer, music critic, and conductor who reconceptualized the symphony as program music and was a leader of the Romantic radical wing
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- Carl Maria von __________: German pianist, music critic, conductor and composer who through operas such as Der Freischütz was a key figure in the development of German Romantic opera
- A tradition of group singing that arose in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading.
- Mikhail ________: Russian composer whose operas were the first to gain an international audience and established the Russian tradition
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
47 Clues: The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera • The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera • Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • ...
Music Vocabulary 2 2022-10-29
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- when notes move from one to next without skipping
- different notes preformed at same time
- medium loud
- part of song where words are same
- very soft
- used for higher sounding notes
- 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is written
- gets 4 counts of sound
- playing instruments from brass, woodwind, and percussion
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- raises pitch by one half step
- go back and play again
- music written for orchestra
- story told on stage with music
- very loud
- where words change each time you sing
- distance between 2 notes
- playing instruments from all 4 families
- notes with interval of 8
- words to a song
- gets 4 counts of silence
20 Clues: very loud • very soft • medium loud • words to a song • go back and play again • gets 4 counts of sound • distance between 2 notes • notes with interval of 8 • gets 4 counts of silence • music written for orchestra • raises pitch by one half step • story told on stage with music • used for higher sounding notes • part of song where words are same • where words change each time you sing • ...
Concepts of Music Crossword 2022-11-13
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- a piece that has three sections
- moderately soft
- The layers of sound
- soft
- The lengths of sounds and silences
- The louds and softs of a piece of music
- What is being played and how it’s being played
- gradually becoming louder
- very soft
- gradually becoming softer
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- very loud
- gradually becoming faster
- a beat that has the value of 1
- How fast or slow a piece of music is
- gradually becoming slower
- Loud
- The form or plan of a piece of music
- a piece that has two sections
- The highness and lowness of sounds
- a beat that has the value of 1/4
20 Clues: Loud • soft • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • The layers of sound • gradually becoming faster • gradually becoming slower • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • a piece that has two sections • a beat that has the value of 1 • a piece that has three sections • a beat that has the value of 1/4 • The lengths of sounds and silences • The highness and lowness of sounds • ...
Unit 4 Lesson2 2015-01-16
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- every music star makes them
- you must.... in school
- your Grandma maybe listened to them
- on this you put the music on
- you need this to record a tape
- Steve Jobs...Apple
- the robber speaks to an.....
- the word for "verfügbar"
- yesterday we bought a .... Cokes
- Cro made the golden...
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- The word for "vorstellen"
- we listen to them when we were little
- the german word begins with Z
- the iPod nano is an ....
- my Friend always comes...
- old people use them to listen to music
- another word for change
- it is not fat it is...
- the word for "bevorzugen"
- another word for scared
20 Clues: Steve Jobs...Apple • you must.... in school • it is not fat it is... • Cro made the golden... • another word for change • another word for scared • the iPod nano is an .... • the word for "verfügbar" • The word for "vorstellen" • my Friend always comes... • the word for "bevorzugen" • every music star makes them • on this you put the music on • the robber speaks to an..... • ...
Mums puzzle 1 2025-07-09
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- Aussie tennis ace’s surname
- Tennis court surface
- Wicket-based sport
- Royal Flying Doctor Service
- Ball-and-wall sport like tennis
- Cloncurry’s famous event
- Rod Laver’s nickname
- Common Aussie vehicle
- Tennis overhead shot
- Patsy, singer of “Crazy”
- State Cloncurry is in
- Tennis or concert venue
- Slim Dusty’s surname
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- Country music legend, first name (Slim Dusty)
- Buddy Holly hit “Peggy Sue”
- String instrument
- Tropical North Queensland city
- Outback medic
- Elvis’s “Love Me ____”
- Slim Dusty’s music genre
- Singer of A Pub with No Beer
- Tennis surface type
- Guitarist’s accessory
- Racket sport with match points
- Aussie music awards acronym
- Australian Open champion’s first name
26 Clues: Outback medic • String instrument • Wicket-based sport • Tennis surface type • Tennis court surface • Rod Laver’s nickname • Tennis overhead shot • Slim Dusty’s surname • Common Aussie vehicle • Guitarist’s accessory • State Cloncurry is in • Elvis’s “Love Me ____” • Tennis or concert venue • Slim Dusty’s music genre • Cloncurry’s famous event • Patsy, singer of “Crazy” • ...
Listening To Music 2021-02-02
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- Closer
- Halo
- Smile
- Jealous
- Work It Out
- Roar
- Nobody
- Weak
- Adorn
- Just Give Me A Reason
- It's Working
- The Best In Me
- With Holding Nothing
- Your Love
- Obsessed
- It Keeps Happening
- Thank You Next
- Replay
- No Weapon
- Sugar
- Take Me To The King
Down
- Fancy
- Sorry
- Don't Judge Me
- Shake It Off
- All Of Me
- I Will Always Love You
- Hotline Bling
- Thinking Bout You
- Intentional
- You Don't Know
- Happy Birthday
- Not Lucky Im Loved
- Man In The Mirror
- someoneLike You
- Diamonds
- Help
- Waterfall
- Happy
- In My Blood
- Grateful
- One Wish
- God Blocked It
- Location
- Fill Me Up
- Girl On Fire
- Sorry Not Sorry
47 Clues: Halo • Roar • Weak • Help • Fancy • Sorry • Smile • Adorn • Happy • Sugar • Closer • Nobody • Replay • Jealous • Diamonds • Grateful • One Wish • Obsessed • Location • All Of Me • Waterfall • Your Love • No Weapon • Fill Me Up • Intentional • Work It Out • In My Blood • Shake It Off • It's Working • Girl On Fire • Hotline Bling • Don't Judge Me • You Don't Know • Happy Birthday • The Best In Me • God Blocked It • Thank You Next • someoneLike You • ...
