music Crossword Puzzles
Music Crossword 2025-06-28
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- half a step lower on a piano (4)
- a group of singers, singing in harmony and unity (5)
- a group of notes to make 1 sound (5)
- you want your songs to be this (9)
- over and over again, used in music sometimes (10)
- Heavy Metal music (4)
- the beats of the music (6)
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- words to a song (plural) (6)
- there are different ______ in different songs (plural) (5)
- a stringed instrument, bass, electric or normal (6)
- used in music to make your song more popular (plural) (6)
- a famous pianist (9)
- a person makes songs (6)
13 Clues: a famous pianist (9) • Heavy Metal music (4) • a person makes songs (6) • the beats of the music (6) • words to a song (plural) (6) • half a step lower on a piano (4) • you want your songs to be this (9) • a group of notes to make 1 sound (5) • over and over again, used in music sometimes (10) • a stringed instrument, bass, electric or normal (6) • ...
Music Crossword 2025-08-25
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- The spaces on the staff
- The musical alphabet
- the instrument that Ms. Byrd plays
- silence in music
- Hit, scrape, or shake
- The genre of music Taylor Swift sings
- the speed of music
- An instrument family that is metal and you buzz to make a sound
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- Another name for the violin
- I get one sound and I am counted as "Ta"
- Long and connected (articulation)
- Counts are "Ta Di"
- A very very slow tempo
13 Clues: silence in music • Counts are "Ta Di" • the speed of music • The musical alphabet • Hit, scrape, or shake • A very very slow tempo • The spaces on the staff • Another name for the violin • Long and connected (articulation) • the instrument that Ms. Byrd plays • The genre of music Taylor Swift sings • I get one sound and I am counted as "Ta" • ...
Music Crossword 2026-01-16
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- rest that looks like a top hat
- clef low brass use
- clef flutes, clarinets, altos, and trumpets use
- rhythm that has 4 beats
- rest that looks like a backwards 3
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- highest woodwind instrument
- rest that looks like a hole in the ground
- lowest brass instrument
- rhythm that has 2 beats
- brass instrument that has a slide
- rhythm that has 1 beat
- woodwind instrument that plays jazz
- woodwind instrument that is black
13 Clues: clef low brass use • rhythm that has 1 beat • lowest brass instrument • rhythm that has 2 beats • rhythm that has 4 beats • highest woodwind instrument • rest that looks like a top hat • brass instrument that has a slide • woodwind instrument that is black • rest that looks like a backwards 3 • woodwind instrument that plays jazz • rest that looks like a hole in the ground • ...
Music Terminology 2025-10-19
13 Clues: to play loud • to lower a note • to raise a note • to play quietly • one who conducts • interval of an 8th • note before downbeat • to gradually get louder • to gradually get softer • to play a note separated • how loud or soft to play • what key you are playing in • to return a note to its original state
Music genres 2025-12-09
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- Emerged in the 1910s in New Orleans
- Focuses on catchy melodies, polished production, and broad mainstream appeal
- Gave rise to techno, house, EDM, and many modern styles.
- Groove, rhythm, and danceable basslines
- Developed in the 1700s
- Most Famous Artist: Bob Marley
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- rich with Afro-Caribbean and South American cultural influences
- Most Famous Artist: Johnny Cash
- Originated from African American communities in the American South
- Driven by electric guitars, strong beats, and energetic performance
- Often acoustic, expressing daily life, heritage, and community identity
- Characterized by rapping, DJing, graffiti and breakdance
- Emotional vocals and gospel influence
13 Clues: Developed in the 1700s • Most Famous Artist: Bob Marley • Most Famous Artist: Johnny Cash • Emerged in the 1910s in New Orleans • Emotional vocals and gospel influence • Groove, rhythm, and danceable basslines • Gave rise to techno, house, EDM, and many modern styles. • Characterized by rapping, DJing, graffiti and breakdance • ...
Masons crossword 2023-03-02
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- The word Acciaccatura comes from Italian for crushed. When on music, it means an extra grace note, is played just before the main note and is then released immediately. The Notation for this type of grace note is defined by the stem of the note crossed through.
- Referring to the pitch Altissimo means Very high.
- An accordion is a portable keyboard or button based instrument. It is usually a box-shaped instrument with metal reeds made to vibrate by squeezing air from bellows. To make a sound, the bellows are played back and forwards by the player’s hands. The notes are chosen through the action of the player’s fingers on the buttons or the regular keyboard layout.
- The word acoustics relates to sound. It can be used to discuss both the science of acoustics (the physics of sound), or the acoustics of a building (a buildings sound properties – if a sound lasts a long time or not).
- Allegro means that music is to be played Fast and lively, but not as fast as Presto.
- The word action relates mainly to a guitar. The action of a guitar refers to the height of the strings above the fret board.
- In music, to accompany, means to perform with another performer, but usually in a background capacity .ie. Not to overpower the main performer.
- The word Accelerando comes from Italian, meaning accelerating. When written on music, Accelerando means that the music a gradually becoming faster.
- The word Accompagnato comes from Italian, meaning accompanying. The musical accompaniment must follow the singer, so that it is the singer who can vary the tempo, or speed, at their leisure.
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- The word Adagio means that a piece of music is to be played slowly. However, it is not as slowly as Largo.
- Music to be played fast, but not as fast as Allegro.
- The Analogue or Analog formats use vibrations to replicate sound waves. The disadvantage of analogue formats when compared to digital formats, is that sound loses quality each time it is passed from device to device or when copied. Analogue formats are also unable to retain additional information such as time codes and recording specs. Digital is superior in this respect.
- An accidental note means that a particular note is played sharper or flatter than regular key signature of the piece. When an accidental note is written in Music, it only refers to the bar where it occurs and not to any subsequent bars. If you wish to make the note accidental again it music be repeated in subsequent bars.
- Not as slow as Adagio. The word Adiagietto can also be used to mean a short Adagio composition.
- An Anthem is a vocal composition sung at a state or religious services.E.g A National Anthem..
- The word Affrettando comes from Italian, meaning becoming agitated. When written in music it means becoming faster.
- The word Affettuoso means with feeling or Tenderly.
- The word acoustic is used when distinguishing between an electric or electronic instrument and a non-electric instrument – e.g., An acoustic guitar as compared to an electric guitar.
- The term Animato means that a piece of music is to be played Animated or Lively.
- An Antiphon comes from the Greek term for sound across. An Antiphon is a religious chant, commonly a part of Roman Catholic / Greek Orthodox church services. An Antiphon may be sung as responses between a single voice and a group of voices, or between two different groups of singers.
- The word Agitato means that a piece of music is to be played Excited or fast.
- refers to a piece of music being Flowing. However, be careful not to interpret this term as being fast.
- An Also is usually referring to a singer, but may also refer to an instrument as in an Alto Sax or Alto Flute. Also, means the voice part below the soprano. A piece of music written for an Alto may be sung by either men (but they must sing falsetto as in Bohemian Rhapsody), or more usually women, or children.
- An Air is a melody, or a simple tune for voice or instrument, as in Bach’s Air on the G String.
24 Clues: Referring to the pitch Altissimo means Very high. • The word Affettuoso means with feeling or Tenderly. • Music to be played fast, but not as fast as Allegro. • The word Agitato means that a piece of music is to be played Excited or fast. • The term Animato means that a piece of music is to be played Animated or Lively. • ...
MUS152 Quiz 1 Review 2025-01-31
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- ______ music, a term describing contemporary global musics unique to a specific country, region, or ethnic group. The term previously was used in the music industry as a catch-all term for non-Western musics, but now includes musics from all over the world
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- Taking or using something without authority or right; in music, this typically involves the use of musical elements from an ethnic or cultural group outside one’s own
- ______ system: All the pitches used in a particular tradition or culture. These systems are culturally and historically based, meaning they change over time as well as from culture to culture. Some systems have less than 12 pitches in an octave; some have more
- Western tuning system, in which the octave is divided into 12 equal segments/pitches. Each of these pitches corresponds to one key on the piano
- _____ music, a term describing musics that emerged in European courts, disseminated through written notation, considered “high art” and usually associated with the upper class
- The way in which the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music are woven together
- A social construct distinguishing one group of humans from another on the basis of shared cultural heritage, ancestry, language, history, and or culture; it has largely replaced the now outdated concept of race
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- A succession of pitches that has an organized and recognizable shape
- The rate of speed of the beat
- Intervals smaller than a half step; pitches “in between” what a piano can play
- A technique used for communication between intercultural groups. Its principles include: seeking to listen and to understand, speaking from our own lived experiences, being thankful and open to learn when others share their lived experiences, allowing space for everyone to participate, challenging the idea and not the person. It differs from debate, which aims to convince the other side or to “win” the argument
- The arrangement of time durations in music
- Merging two musical styles/forms/elements to create a new one
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person.
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- _____ music, a term describing musics that are traditional, primarily disseminated through oral transmission, and usually associated with a specific rural setting or ethnic group
- The musical texture consisting of a melody combined with chords
- How “busy” the music is in terms of rhythm. High activity results in a thick ________; low activity results in a thin one
- Basic unit of musical time; each of the underlying pulses of music
- Moving one musical style/form/element from one tradition to an unrelated one, adjusting it in the process
- the pitches used in a particular performance; In Western music, a group of 5-8 pitches arranged according to a certain pattern of whole steps and half steps
- The distance between two pitches
- The cultural inheritance that is attached to an individual through ethnicity or cultural background
- The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches; a fundamental feature of Western music
- If you double the frequency of a pitch, we perceive that as the same pitch an _______ higher. In Western music, we label both those pitches with the same name
- The organization of rhythm into patterns of strong and weak beats
- The musical texture in which each part plays a variation of the same melody. Common in several Asian cultures
- The unconscious assumption that one’s own cultural background is “normal” while that of others is “abnormal,” “weird,” or “exotic”
- The characteristic quality of the sound of a voice or instrument
- _____ music, a term describing musics that are disseminated through media such as radio, records, TV, film or electronic files, subject to an aesthetic of innovation and mass appeal, and associated with the urban middle and lower classes
- The system of harmony based on the major and minor scales
32 Clues: The rate of speed of the beat • The distance between two pitches • The arrangement of time durations in music • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The system of harmony based on the major and minor scales • The way that music is disseminated from person to person. • Merging two musical styles/forms/elements to create a new one • ...
musicianship by chloe yuen 2020-05-05
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- the beat of the music
- volume - how loud of soft the sound is
- rapidly alternating between 2 notes causing tension effect
- to emphasize a note/chord by playing it louder than others
- a set of 5 parallel lines that music is written on
- 2 or more notes played simultaneously
- length of the sound or note - long or short
- connects or groups notes to be played smoothly/legato
- An Italian term for 'soft'
- The notes are detached and played short (Italian)
- 2 numbers, indicates how many beats in a bar
- Gradually getting softer
- an accidental that raises the pitch by 1 semitone
- how high or low sounds are
- the most important part of the song
- An Italian term for 'loud'
- 2 pitches that sound the same but have a different name
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- combinations of flats or sharps
- how many sounds/parts played together + relationships
- When rhythms are off the beat + create cross-rhythms
- a flat/sharp/natural sign that alter notes/pitches
- Gradually getting louder
- to pluck a string instead of using a bow
- an accidental that cancels a flat/sharp
- an accidental that lowers the pitch by 1 semitone
- sound quality, every instrument has its own unique sound
- a chord progression that ends a piece/section of music
- the story of the music, different sections in music
- The notes are connected and the sound is smooth (Italian)
- no sounds heard
- the way notes are played over time - patterns of sound
- the speed of the music - fast or slow
32 Clues: no sounds heard • the beat of the music • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting softer • An Italian term for 'soft' • how high or low sounds are • An Italian term for 'loud' • combinations of flats or sharps • the most important part of the song • 2 or more notes played simultaneously • the speed of the music - fast or slow • volume - how loud of soft the sound is • ...
Black Music From RnB to Hip-Hop 2023-03-02
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- Singer for Atlantic Records and known as the "Queen of R&B"
- One of the greatest soul singers of all time who influenced many rock and soul vocalists of the 70's
- Hip hop act that achieved commercial success with its hard hitting beats and political commentary
- Rock and roll pioneer who helped bring black music to white teenagers
- Highly influential gospel singer and civil rights activist
- Musical genius who is one of the best selling and most awarded musicians of all time
- Known as the "Queen of Soul"
- The first act to achieve true mainstream success as a hip hop group
- Highly influential soul singer who fought for equality and musical control for Black artists
- All-black proto-punk band considered visionaries in the genre
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- Socially conscious singer who became Motown's biggest soul star of the 60's and 70's
- Guitarist who transformed rhythm and blues to rock and roll
- The originator of funk music, known as the Godfather of Soul
- DJ and hip hop pioneer who invented new ways to use a turntable to play music
- Credited as being the founder of hip-hop
- Dynamic female singer who changed the way the music industry viewed female performers
- Rock and roll pioneer whose live shows would make him the archetype for the rock and roll performer.
- Considered one of the most innovative guitarists of all-time
- Pioneered the creation of soul music by combining gospel and R&B music
- Multi-instrumentalist whose work ranged from rock, funk & R&B to new wave, pop and hip hop
20 Clues: Known as the "Queen of Soul" • Credited as being the founder of hip-hop • Highly influential gospel singer and civil rights activist • Guitarist who transformed rhythm and blues to rock and roll • Singer for Atlantic Records and known as the "Queen of R&B" • The originator of funk music, known as the Godfather of Soul • ...
How Music and Art Preserve and Transform the Memory of Territories 2024-12-10
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- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- Artist known for his "Water Lilies" series of paintings
- The technique of painting using small dots of color
- This instrument is often used in classical music and has 88 keys
- — The technique used to create a 3D sculpture
- Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series
- One of the most famous sculptures by Michelangelo, located in Florence
- — Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece
- This kind of art uses sounds and rhythms to express ideas
- A musical style that blends jazz and rhythm and blues
- Art style known for exaggerating shapes and using bright colors
- This visual art form uses light to create images on photosensitive material
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- A type of art in which paint is applied to wet plaster
- African-American artist famous for painting the Harlem Renaissance
- Type of art in which the artist paints directly onto canvas without any preliminary sketches
- The style of music that originated in African-American communities
- An artist who creates murals on walls
- An artistic technique that involves using light and shadow to create depth
- A music genre known for storytelling through lyrics and beats, often associated with African-American culture
- — Movement that includes works like the "Starry Night" by Van Gogh
- This art movement is known for its abstract shapes and use of color
- This type of music uses instruments like violins, cellos, and pianos
- Art A form of modern art that uses everyday objects
- The art of playing music by heart without reading the score
24 Clues: An artist who creates murals on walls • — The technique used to create a 3D sculpture • — Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits • The technique of painting using small dots of color • Art A form of modern art that uses everyday objects • Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series • ...
International 2025-11-04
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
Ubaid's Indian Music Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-06
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- Music from southern India
- The beatles friend from India
- They make 800 of these a year
- Music from northern India
- The Pace of hindustani Music
- The meaning of Drone
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- A instrument were you pluck the strings
- The meaning of Tala
- The Pace of carnatic music
- The meaning of Raga
- The second biggest bollywood audience
- A instrument that is important in classical music and is 2 drums in 1
12 Clues: The meaning of Tala • The meaning of Raga • The meaning of Drone • Music from southern India • Music from northern India • The Pace of carnatic music • The Pace of hindustani Music • The beatles friend from India • They make 800 of these a year • The second biggest bollywood audience • A instrument were you pluck the strings • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- Every cowboy needs a
- Many would say that country music today has become very
- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- An American car brand that cowboy's like
- The lyrics are often about this
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
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- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • An American car brand that cowboy's like • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • ...
Vocabulary 2021-05-24
33 Clues: Luke • Slur • Flat • Note • Drum • Band • Bass • Loud • Clef • Sharp • Music • Piano • Bells • Flute • Sound • Forte • Guitar • Concert • Measure • Trumpet • Barline • Natural • Baritone • Trombone • Clarinet • Marching • Saxophone • Sheetmusic • Embouchure • Frenchhorn • Mouthpiece • Keysignature • Timesignature
Chapters fourteen and fifteen topics . 2022-04-21
20 Clues: art • Cage • Glass • beats • Warho • critic • Theory • Hughes • Baldwin • Technology • influences • to New York • of the absurd • and Nothingness • not depend on music • of electronic technology • reject the role of other • largely nonrepresentational • sum of his or her own actions • manipulations of music by disc jockeys
Wortschatz zum Thema Musik 2021-03-17
15 Clues: piano • choir • opera • artist • compose • concert • perform • symphony • composer • operetta • orchestra • conductor • chamber music • music teacher • string quartette
Wortschatz zum Thema Musik 2021-03-17
15 Clues: piano • choir • opera • artist • compose • concert • perform • symphony • composer • operetta • orchestra • conductor • chamber music • music teacher • string quartette
Wortschatz zum Thema Musik 2021-03-17
15 Clues: piano • opera • choir • artist • concert • compose • perform • symphony • composer • operetta • conductor • orchestra • chamber music • music teacher • string quartette
crossword puzzle on the topic of the Watergate Scandal 2023-06-05
15 Clues: War • Music • Shows • Trends • Events • Scandal • Legends • Athletes • Phenomena • Movements • Exploration • Advancements • Blockbusters • Culture Icons • Bands and Artists
test 1 2021-09-06
15 Clues: art • films • music • sport • animals • reading • cooking • cycling • shopping • videogames • watching tv • photography • skateboarding • meeting friends • chatting online
opera crossword 2013-12-12
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- to make the music go faster.
- music opening a church service.
- it is where a group of people say the same set of words together
- A voice having a range between soprano and contralto.
- a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor.
- a musical composition for two voices or instruments.
- sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note.
- an orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc.
- Marked by or composed of abrupt, disconnected parts or sounds.
- a voice, instrument or sound of the lowest range, in particularly.
- A voice, instrument or part below the highest range and above tenor, in particular.
- the story that is told through the song.
- a string instrument with keys.
- a sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of music notation that uses modern musical symbols.
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- a causing to jut or protrude.
- feminine of bravo.
- a recurring melodic phrase or theme used.
- elaborate ornamentation of a vocal melody,ESP. in operatic singing by a soprano the highest of the four standard singing voices.
- a dramatic work in 1 or more acts set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Brave, fine. Exclamation of approval which therefore has no need to alter, though purists would insist on bravo for a woman performer
- of or pertaining to force or power.
- a group of instrumentalists, ESP. one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- a male voice or voice part intermediate between tenor and bass.
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition
- a musical notation used widely in written music to instruct the instrumentalist or vocalist to play or sing the notes in a connected, smooth fashion.
- verismo refers to a post-Romantic operatic tradition associated with Italian composers.
- an air or melody.
- the highest of the four standard singing voices.
28 Clues: an air or melody. • feminine of bravo. • to make the music go faster. • a causing to jut or protrude. • a string instrument with keys. • music opening a church service. • of or pertaining to force or power. • the story that is told through the song. • a recurring melodic phrase or theme used. • the highest of the four standard singing voices. • ...
GRADE 4 MUSIC: YEAR IN REVIEW 2020-06-14
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- The piece that secures the reed onto the mouthpiece of a clarinet.
- A reed instrument from the Middle Ages.
- A place where women could be educated and participate in creating and performing music in the Middle Ages.
- First name of a prominent female composer during the Middle Ages.
- The artistic style of Rome.
- An Italian music term that means "gradually faster".
- The most popular instrument during the Middle Ages.
- A French song with different vocal parts sung at the same time.
- First name of a prominent male composer during the Middle Ages.
- The longest part of the flute.
- Last name of the man who composed the "Four Seasons" violin concerto.
- The family of instruments that sit in the middle of the orchestra.
- An Italian music tern that has the same meaning as decrescendo.
- A movement that introduced new signs and symbols for writing music. (2 words)
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- The distance between two notes that is larger than a step and smaller than a leap.
- The lowest of the social classes during the Middle Ages.
- The leader of the orchestra.
- Cancels any sharps or flats that were applied to a note.
- An ancient version of the modern guitar.
- Raises a note by one semitone.
- The brass instrument that uses a slide.
- Pieces of sacred music that act like a conversation between the leader and the congregation in a church service.
- A pair of hand drums used in the Middle Ages.
- An Italian music term that means "immediately slower".
- A trumpet has three of these.
- A chant for two or more voices.
- The pattern of whole (w) and half (h) steps that create a major scale.
- Lowers a note by one semitone.
- The most popular type of music during the Middle Ages.
29 Clues: The artistic style of Rome. • The leader of the orchestra. • A trumpet has three of these. • Raises a note by one semitone. • The longest part of the flute. • Lowers a note by one semitone. • A chant for two or more voices. • A reed instrument from the Middle Ages. • The brass instrument that uses a slide. • An ancient version of the modern guitar. • ...
General Music Unit 1 2024-03-20
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- A very fast march used during circus performances to get the audiences excited
- This composer composed many famous parlor songs
- A constellation that slaves would follow to escape to the North
- A military music event that features different military bands
- A quick-tempo piece of music with strong regular rhythm which was written originally to march to and performed by a military band
- Range of soft to loud
- A leader in African traditions that would lead others in singing and story telling
- He was known as the "March King"
- How pleasant or ugly musicians sound
- Number of voices performing at the same time
- An ensemble made up of different instruments that make music
- This institution last in America from the 1500s to 1865
- Placement of sound in time
- A note that is sounded when played
- A type of traditional music that was passed down through families and social gatherings
- Popular music that was performed in the parlor of houses
- He was a circus bandmaster and composer of screamer marches
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- A slave song about better days and makes work go easier
- He was the Bandmaster-general during the Civil War
- A bugle call played at military funerals
- An ensemble of instruments that gained popularity throughout the 19th century
- A piece of music played by military bands
- One person sings and others sing back the same material
- The distinct manner in which musical elements are combined to create a unique and recognizable sound
- The oldest band in America
- Theater productions that were extremely popular in America (and quite racist)
- A slave song that often has a Biblical connection that often features microtonally flatted notes
- Most popular song in the South and started as a minstrel song
- A group of musicians singing together
- Where America got its slaves
- This instrument would project instructions across the battlefield
31 Clues: Range of soft to loud • The oldest band in America • Placement of sound in time • Where America got its slaves • He was known as the "March King" • A note that is sounded when played • How pleasant or ugly musicians sound • A group of musicians singing together • A bugle call played at military funerals • A piece of music played by military bands • ...
Elements of Music 2025-04-02
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- The ordered durations of sounds and silence
- Lively and energetic tempo
- Means of playing a string instrument by which the string are plucked, usually with a finger of the right hand
- interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- Sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- Becoming Slower
- Combination of three of more tones sounded at once
- Part of a melody
- Moderately soft
- Gradually softer
- moderately loud
- series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- very loud
- Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- How cords are constructed and how they follow each other
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- Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat; major characteristic of jazz
- The relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Gradually brightens, then grows louder
- Two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- accent Dynamics in music, like volume controls on a speaker, dictate the loudness or softness of a piece
- very slow tempo
- shift from one key to another within the same piece
- It's the fastest tempo in music, pushing the pace to the extreme
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- stable and restful
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- The speed or pace of a piece of music
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- The piano, a versatile keyboard instrument, produces sound through felt-covered hammers striking steel strings
30 Clues: very loud • Becoming Slower • very slow tempo • Moderately soft • moderately loud • Part of a melody • Gradually softer • stable and restful • Lively and energetic tempo • The speed or pace of a piece of music • Gradually brightens, then grows louder • The ordered durations of sounds and silence • The relative highness or lowness of a sound • Tone combination that is unstable and tense • ...
Music Vocab T3 Final 2025-05-14
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- Which term describes how long or short a single note is played, or the quality of the attack that makes the note sound?
- "Organized sound" is a common definition for...
- ...is the use of the sol-fa syllables to name or represent the pitches of a melody.
- The speed of the beat, measured in degrees of fast and slow, is called the ... of the music.
- The mood/flavor that groups of pitches create when played in close succession is called a ...
- a ... is a symbol that lowers a note by a half-step
- The element of music that describes the effects of two or more pitches sounding at the same time is called...
- Which terms describes the patterns of strong and weak beats that determine how people move and count along to the music?
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- The pattern of sections in a piece of music is called its...
- Which term describes how loud or soft the sound is?
- a ... is any of several symbols placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it
- Which term describes the quality / color of the sound?
- The single pitch that brings a melody to a sense of finality or rest is called the
- A ... is two or more notes played at the same time for a specific harmonic purpose.
- the main tonal idea of the song is called the ...
- The pulse or heartbeat of the music is called its...
- This term describes how short and long sounds match up to a steady beat, or the movement of music through time.
- a ... is a symbol that raises a note by a half-step
- This term describes how high or low the notes go.
- a whole note gets ... beats of sound
20 Clues: a whole note gets ... beats of sound • "Organized sound" is a common definition for... • the main tonal idea of the song is called the ... • This term describes how high or low the notes go. • Which term describes how loud or soft the sound is? • a ... is a symbol that raises a note by a half-step • a ... is a symbol that lowers a note by a half-step • ...
Sound of music 2020-06-07
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- emperor Aurangzeb banned which instrument
- bux: name of his uncle
- forbes: who helped her to continue with music
- what was his uncle played in vishnu temple
- bismillah khan goes to biharigi temple to play which song
- bux khan: what was the name of grandfather of bismillah khan
- Kingdom: she gone to where with a youth orchestra
- bux: name of father of bismillah khan
- whe she had loss of hearing
- academy of music: she performed where
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- type of noise make pungi
- and hospitals: she performs where
- Nehru: who gave him title 'tryst with destiny'
- in which festival shenai was played
- in which year bismillah Khan ply gilli danda
- how did Evelyn hear music
- how many holes were there in shenai
- music conference: at the age of 14 where bismillah khan go
- kafi: Bismillah Khan played which song on independence day in red fort
- forbes: teacher of Evelyn gleenie
20 Clues: bux: name of his uncle • type of noise make pungi • how did Evelyn hear music • whe she had loss of hearing • and hospitals: she performs where • forbes: teacher of Evelyn gleenie • in which festival shenai was played • how many holes were there in shenai • bux: name of father of bismillah khan • academy of music: she performed where • emperor Aurangzeb banned which instrument • ...
Chorus Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- a singing technique that uses the chest voice to produce a powerful, resonant sound
- the art and science of ordering tones and other tone like sounds
- the middle male voice
- the lower and middle notes of a singer's vocal range; same range used in speaking
- telling a story through speaking and singing, comes from opera, usually singing in a chest voice (belting)
- the highest range of notes a singer can produce, also known as their upper registry
- stories through music, classical singing, orchestras, typically no dialog
- your instrument
- a high male voice
- a low female voice
- a repeating section music that expresses the main ideas of the song
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- without accompanying instrumental music
- a group of people who are trained to sing (interchangeable with choir)
- a person who prepares and leads music groups, such as bands or choirs, for live performances or recording sessions
- soft
- gradually get softer
- gradually get louder
- a low male voice
- loud
- a high female voice
20 Clues: soft • loud • your instrument • a low male voice • a high male voice • a low female voice • a high female voice • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • the middle male voice • without accompanying instrumental music • the art and science of ordering tones and other tone like sounds • a repeating section music that expresses the main ideas of the song • ...
Things to do in Toronto in the Summer 2014-08-05
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- Toronto’s first dedicated board game café
- Pedestrian Sundays are a big hit here
- Hope you didn’t mi ss the electronic music festival featuring Calvin Harris last weekend
- You might find Nadal of Federer here
- Movie being filmed in Toronto
- If you want to enjoy the sun without any tan lines, be sure to hit up this beach
- Week A colourful ten day event that occurs at the end of June
- This 13 acres district comprises more than 40 heritage buildings and 10 streets, and is the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America
- Take a breathtaking nature excursion along a waterfront escarpment, right in the city!
- Where you might run in to Harvey Specter
- If you enjoy Shakespeare, trying shaking it up and watch it outside this summer at _____.
- Occurs Thursdays at lunchtime in Nathan Phillips Square
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- Try some of Toronto’s finest foods for a flat rate at different restaurants
- On the Labour Day weekend, enjoy some rides and try some wacky food at this giant event
- Annual music and art festival held every June
- The Don Valley Parkway isn’t just place for pollution and traffic, stop at the ______, one of the top geotourism destinations in the world; a collection of deteriorating heritage buildings that transformed into a green design and urban sustainability showcase
- Each year, spot some of the biggest movie stars as they come out to showcase their work at ______.
- A celebration of Caribbean culture, music and cuisine
- Once a month, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) opens it’s doors at night for _______. You can enjoy live music, wine, and art all at once
- Yoga, dance, martial arts, and live music come together for “movement, music, and meditation” outdoors this August for______.
- International Jazz Festival Groovin’ music found near sandy shores
- This August, comedians, contortionists, musicians, magicians, fire jugglers, acrobats, aerial artists, clowns, and daredevils all come together for North America’s largest street performer festival
22 Clues: Movie being filmed in Toronto • You might find Nadal of Federer here • Pedestrian Sundays are a big hit here • Where you might run in to Harvey Specter • Toronto’s first dedicated board game café • Annual music and art festival held every June • A celebration of Caribbean culture, music and cuisine • Occurs Thursdays at lunchtime in Nathan Phillips Square • ...
Song and music 2025-04-22
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- helps to heighten the impact of the chorus
- the culmination of all the big ideas in your song. This is often why the title of the song also appears in the chorus. It’s a summary of what the entire song is about.
- A category of music, such as pop, rock, classical, etc.
- a short musical composition for the human voice often with instrumental accompaniment
- style of Western art music characterized by its structured form, harmonic complexity, and emphasis on written composition.
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables or beats in a song.
- a chance to tell a story.
- the end of the song
- a genre of music that appeals to a wide audience and is often characterized by catchy melodies, relatable lyrics, and simple song structures.
- The words or text of a song.
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- the beginning of a song introduction should catch the listener’s attention.
- set of short poems or words that are set to music and meant to be sung
- often seen as a style and genre of largely string-accompanied American popular music, usually vocalised, generally simple in form and harmony
- a diverse and dynamic genre that emerged from rock and roll in the mid-20th century, characterized by its strong rhythms,
- happens only once towards the end of a song, usually between the second and third chorus.
- musical genre characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms, and a forward-driving "swing" feel.
- a cultural movement and music genre characterized by rhythmic beats and rapping, often exploring themes of social commentary and urban life
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
- The sequence of musical notes that make up the tune.
- Having a strong and regular pattern of beats.
20 Clues: the end of the song • a chance to tell a story. • The words or text of a song. • helps to heighten the impact of the chorus • Having a strong and regular pattern of beats. • The sequence of musical notes that make up the tune. • A category of music, such as pop, rock, classical, etc. • The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables or beats in a song. • ...
Music and leisure 2025-06-25
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- Playing video, card, or board games for entertainment.
- A category or style of music with certain musical elements.
- Engaging with books, magazines, or online articles for enjoyment and learning.
- Spending time and talking with friends or others.
- The practice of focusing the mind for relaxation and clarity.
- A group of musicians who play music together.
- The pattern of beats and accents in music that create a sense of tempo and timing.
- A device used to produce musical sounds, such as a guitar, piano, or drums.
- A live performance of music in front of an audience.
- The sequence of musical tones that create a memorable and pleasing line.
- Activities or performances that provide amusement and fun.
- A music or cultural event featuring performances, often held outdoors.
- and crafts Creative activities making things by hand, like painting or pottery.
- The music accompanying a film, television show, or video game.
- A collection of recorded songs or musical pieces.
- Capturing images with a camera as a hobby or art form.
- The words or text of a song.
- An activity one enjoys doing in their free time.
- A musical performance by a single artist.
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- The act of reducing stress and finding peace.
- Engaging in physical activities to stay healthy and strong.
- Activities done for relaxation and entertainment.
- A performance by a musician or band, often in a smaller venue.
- session An informal gathering where musicians play music together spontaneously.
- activities Recreational activities done outside, like hiking or cycling.
- Growing and tending plants as a pleasurable activity.
- The repeated part of a song with its main theme or hook.
- A large group of musicians who play various instruments together, including strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion.
- activities Recreational activities done inside, like reading or playing games.
- Exploring new places and cultures.
- Listening to or playing songs for relaxation or self-expression.
- Free time or activities done for relaxation and fun.
- The combination of musical tones or chords that create a pleasing sound when played together.
- A selected group of songs chosen for a specific mood or activity.
- Activities done for pleasure when not working.
- Preparing meals as an enjoyable and creative activity.
- To move rhythmically to music, often following steps or choreography.
- Organized games or activities involving physical effort and rules.
38 Clues: The words or text of a song. • Exploring new places and cultures. • A musical performance by a single artist. • The act of reducing stress and finding peace. • A group of musicians who play music together. • Activities done for pleasure when not working. • An activity one enjoys doing in their free time. • Activities done for relaxation and entertainment. • ...
Kasey’s concept of music crossword 2020-09-06
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- and ET forte
- speed of music
- high low sounds
- thick or thin
- walking pace
- 4 beats
- moderate pace
- quaver 4 sixteenth notes
- colour instrument used
- moderately soft
- Loud
- Part of the orchestra made of brass
- constant base of music
- very soft
- very loud
- slow
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- gradually getting softer
- 1/2 beat
- 1 beat
- part of the orchestra made of strings
- soft
- gradually getting louder
- of quavers 2 eighth notes
- moderately loud
- pattern of music
- 2 beats
- Fast and lively
- quaver 1/4 beat
- verse or chorus
- long short sounds
- very fast
31 Clues: soft • Loud • slow • 1 beat • 4 beats • 2 beats • 1/2 beat • very fast • very soft • very loud • and ET forte • walking pace • thick or thin • moderate pace • speed of music • high low sounds • moderately loud • Fast and lively • moderately soft • quaver 1/4 beat • verse or chorus • pattern of music • long short sounds • colour instrument used • constant base of music • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • ...
Music Careers Crossword 2022-01-11
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- can play percussion, woodwinds, brass, or strings
- performs on water
- determines the final sounds we hear
- Mr. Fix-It
- creates their own music and songs
- adds life to the party
- sings, acts, and dances
- listens and then speaks their mind
- handles schedules, transportation, and finances for rockstars
- sharp or flat? no problem!
- good with words
- sometimes throws batons
- manager makes sure everything is clean and working
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- manager
- works one-on-one
- helps people's emotions through music
- no more voice cracks!
- sings oooo's and ahhh's
- Ms. Grubbe
- catchy commercials
- makes sure music isn't stolen
21 Clues: manager • Mr. Fix-It • Ms. Grubbe • good with words • works one-on-one • performs on water • catchy commercials • no more voice cracks! • adds life to the party • sings oooo's and ahhh's • sings, acts, and dances • sometimes throws batons • sharp or flat? no problem! • makes sure music isn't stolen • creates their own music and songs • listens and then speaks their mind • ...
1920's - Xena Inskeep 2019-02-25
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- "Devils music"
- Most popular form of toy
- Cuddly toys/ Roosevelt
- Special plastic used for toy making
- Made ready to listen to music
- Age old favorite toy
- Ship designed for luxery and tourist
- Theatrical variety of entertainment
- The first movie theaters
- Went around the world in an airship in 1929
- Developed automatic drawing
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- Most common meal
- Restrictions on entertainment
- American painter and illustrator/ worked with nudes
- The most popular music genera and dance
- Decorative artists associated with architecture
- Kept your food cold
- "Fadeaway Girl"
- The best silent film actor to ever live
- Quiet movies
20 Clues: Quiet movies • "Devils music" • "Fadeaway Girl" • Most common meal • Kept your food cold • Age old favorite toy • Cuddly toys/ Roosevelt • Most popular form of toy • The first movie theaters • Developed automatic drawing • Restrictions on entertainment • Made ready to listen to music • Special plastic used for toy making • Theatrical variety of entertainment • ...
Music History Final Exam Review 2013-12-05
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- lived from 1873-1943
- student obsessed with Schoenberg
- form of Music for S, P, and C
- lived from 1882-1971
- speech-singing
- lived from 1875-1937
- no tonal center
- tone-color melody
- he strove for the emancipation of dissonance
- lived from 1866-1925
- wrote "General William Booth"
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- lived from 1872-1915
- where Rachmaninov and Scriabin studied
- male sprechstimme
- lived from 1900-1990
- Composed in 1888, same year as Lebe Wohl
- study of music culture
- imitating pre-Romantic music
- not exactly atonal; tone center est. by assertion
- lived from 1885-1935
- used palindromes
21 Clues: speech-singing • no tonal center • used palindromes • male sprechstimme • tone-color melody • lived from 1872-1915 • lived from 1873-1943 • lived from 1900-1990 • lived from 1882-1971 • lived from 1875-1937 • lived from 1885-1935 • lived from 1866-1925 • study of music culture • imitating pre-Romantic music • form of Music for S, P, and C • wrote "General William Booth" • ...
Musical Terms 2023-03-28
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- dark, stormy, sad
- stringed instrument played with fingers
- worth half a beat
- can represent the pitch and duration of a sound in music
- bright, sunny, happy
- not organized sound
- worth two beats
- a brief pause in the sound
- makes sound by way of a membrane
- stringed instrument played with a pick
- organized sound
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- creates sound with vibrations of strings
- mathematical shape made out of metal
- worth four beats
- stringed instrument played with a bow
- a "self sounding" percussion instrument
- color or quality
- type of military drum
- made with vocals
- how loud or soft music is
20 Clues: worth two beats • organized sound • worth four beats • color or quality • made with vocals • dark, stormy, sad • worth half a beat • not organized sound • bright, sunny, happy • type of military drum • how loud or soft music is • a brief pause in the sound • makes sound by way of a membrane • mathematical shape made out of metal • stringed instrument played with a bow • ...
Rhythms of Summer Crossword (HARD) 2024-08-22
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- Lucas' favourite percussion
- The master Joke teller
- A beautiful city that Rhythms of Summer is taking place in
- Lively
- Going
- A note that is worth 1 beat
- A rest that is worth half a beat
- Solemn and Serious
- Music is about controlling the ______________.
- Quickly!
- Music term for speed
- Wide and Broad
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- What Colin had for breakfast
- Middle of the Road
- The game of guesser and a leader
- A hand drum that you must tilt to play
- Person teaching music theory
- Cheerful
- Snare and Bass and Tenor and cymbals
- What kind of instruments are we learning about this week?
20 Clues: Going • Lively • Cheerful • Quickly! • Wide and Broad • Middle of the Road • Solemn and Serious • Music term for speed • The master Joke teller • Lucas' favourite percussion • A note that is worth 1 beat • What Colin had for breakfast • Person teaching music theory • The game of guesser and a leader • A rest that is worth half a beat • Snare and Bass and Tenor and cymbals • ...
Rhythms of Summer Crossword (HARD) 2024-08-22
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- Music is about controlling the ______________.
- Snare and Bass and Tenor and cymbals
- What kind of instruments are we learning about this week?
- What Colin had for breakfast
- Lucas' favourite percussion
- The game of guesser and a leader
- A beautiful city that Rhythms of Summer is taking place in
- Cheerful
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- Lively
- A note that is worth 1 beat
- A rest that is worth half a beat
- Middle of the Road
- Person teaching music theory
- Going
- The master Joke teller
- Solemn and Serious
- Wide and Broad
- Music term for speed
- A hand drum that you must tilt to play
- Quickly!
20 Clues: Going • Lively • Quickly! • Cheerful • Wide and Broad • Middle of the Road • Solemn and Serious • Music term for speed • The master Joke teller • A note that is worth 1 beat • Lucas' favourite percussion • Person teaching music theory • What Colin had for breakfast • A rest that is worth half a beat • The game of guesser and a leader • Snare and Bass and Tenor and cymbals • ...
Puzzle 2023-04-20
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- the country that the music is from
- women and food
- being alive again
- new lesson it hurts the hand the most
- starting a new live
- where the instrument cam fom
- 2 tone 2 tone 2 slap
- a luad place with music
- the main instruments we play everyday
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- you lestin to it a lot
- greeting others
- being nice when people arive
- not july
- harvest in other words
- what type of food wemen go to get
- changes what we play
- do we do before eating food
- scissors number 1
- scissors number 2
- not tone
20 Clues: not july • not tone • women and food • greeting others • being alive again • scissors number 1 • scissors number 2 • starting a new live • changes what we play • 2 tone 2 tone 2 slap • you lestin to it a lot • harvest in other words • a luad place with music • do we do before eating food • being nice when people arive • where the instrument cam fom • what type of food wemen go to get • ...
Name the concept 2022-11-14
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- the speed of how the music should be played
- gradually becoming louder
- 1/4 beats
- refers to the lengths of sounds
- very fast
- a whole note
- Relates to the number of instruments performing in a piece
- a half note
- refers to highness or lowness of sounds
- very slow
- a quarter note
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- gradually becoming softer
- refer to the loudness or softness in music
- Fast
- an eighth note
- a regular repeated pattern
- refers to the form or plan
- a group of instrumentalists
- the basic unit of music
- colour refers to what is being played
20 Clues: Fast • 1/4 beats • very fast • very slow • a half note • a whole note • an eighth note • a quarter note • the basic unit of music • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming louder • a regular repeated pattern • refers to the form or plan • a group of instrumentalists • refers to the lengths of sounds • colour refers to what is being played • refers to highness or lowness of sounds • ...
Band 2024-11-13
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- A music group
- Played for 1 beat
- Each individual note is sounded briskly
- Section of music is written in
- Raises a note by a semitone
- Lower in pitch
- Soft and Loud
- A performance technique used in music
- Alteration of a given pitch
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- The number of beats per measure
- Middle range for a female singer
- Take a breath
- Played for 3 beats
- Played for 2 beats
- Loudly or strong
- An emphasis, stress
- Two notes of the same pitch
- Two or more notes of different pitches
- Restores it to the original pitch
- Musical staff to extend its range
20 Clues: A music group • Take a breath • Soft and Loud • Lower in pitch • Loudly or strong • Played for 1 beat • Played for 3 beats • Played for 2 beats • An emphasis, stress • Two notes of the same pitch • Raises a note by a semitone • Alteration of a given pitch • Section of music is written in • The number of beats per measure • Middle range for a female singer • Restores it to the original pitch • ...
Merry Christmas Ali! 2024-12-25
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- Shunned for life, or verb with simular meaning
- Childhood forehead decoration
- An old main, a savior
- Dad
- Favorite music I've shared with you.
- Sweatiest game
- First pet
- Modern way to decompress with music
- Finest birthday costume
- Holiday sipping indulgance
- Sweaty game
- Old way to decompress with music
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- The fine things in life
- Andrew
- Nightmare, take them
- Chicago for...
- Brother and sister ___
- 18 year old impulsive purchase
- Learned a guitar song from...
- Childhood strange present that's been useful as a prop
- Tasty treat
- Track marks in the carpet
- Unfortunate first responders
23 Clues: Dad • Andrew • First pet • Tasty treat • Sweaty game • Chicago for... • Sweatiest game • Nightmare, take them • An old main, a savior • Brother and sister ___ • The fine things in life • Finest birthday costume • Track marks in the carpet • Holiday sipping indulgance • Unfortunate first responders • Childhood forehead decoration • Learned a guitar song from... • 18 year old impulsive purchase • ...
10 2025-09-21
Across
- Snoop Dogg star 90s
- Michael Jackson hit
- Cultural movement from the 70s
- Rock music from the 80s
- To pretend to sing
- Group of young female singers
- Jackson album 90s
- Band with Freddie
- Record label by Dr. Dre
- Festival started 1999
- Large electronic music party
- Album by Jackson
- Singers in matching outfits
- Rapper producer Chronic
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- Detroit rapper rising
- Music genre with synthesizers
- Alt rock festival
- Rock band in makeup
- Purple Rain singer
- Title song of Prince
- Subgenre of hip hop
- 1994 revival festival
- Jackson pop icon
- Group of young male singers
- Charity concert 1985
25 Clues: Jackson pop icon • Album by Jackson • Alt rock festival • Jackson album 90s • Band with Freddie • Purple Rain singer • To pretend to sing • Snoop Dogg star 90s • Michael Jackson hit • Rock band in makeup • Subgenre of hip hop • Title song of Prince • Charity concert 1985 • Detroit rapper rising • 1994 revival festival • Festival started 1999 • Rock music from the 80s • Record label by Dr. Dre • ...
13 2025-09-22
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- Popular orange soda
- Tape format of 80s
- Car window sign
- Group hit Blue song
- 90s electronic genre
- Factory dance music group
- A talking bear toy
- Popular fruit snacks
- Show with puppets
- 90s dance duo
- 90s dance hit Rhythm
- Host who taught science
- Swedish pop duo
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- Children's music albums
- 90s pop group Garden
- Song What is Love
- Host who taught kindness
- Electronic robotic toy
- Dance party culture
- Pump Up the Jam
- Song I Saw the Sign
- Children's show with four characters
- 90s dance music genre
- Band behind Barbie Girl
- 90s hit Rhythm is
25 Clues: 90s dance duo • Car window sign • Pump Up the Jam • Swedish pop duo • Song What is Love • Show with puppets • 90s hit Rhythm is • Tape format of 80s • A talking bear toy • Popular orange soda • Group hit Blue song • Dance party culture • Song I Saw the Sign • 90s pop group Garden • 90s electronic genre • Popular fruit snacks • 90s dance hit Rhythm • 90s dance music genre • Electronic robotic toy • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-11-05
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- making things from clay
- people who travel to visit places
- telling stories
- art made from stone or clay
- to make cloth or baskets
- moving to music
- the words people use to talk
- songs and sounds
- happy about what you or others do
- something people do every year
- making making rings or necklaces
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- sewing designs on cloth
- down to give to the next generation
- a big celebration with food and fun
- on to keep something
- made by hand
- to give something to others
- people who live together
- the way of life of a group
- making pictures or music
20 Clues: made by hand • telling stories • moving to music • songs and sounds • on to keep something • making things from clay • sewing designs on cloth • to make cloth or baskets • people who live together • making pictures or music • the way of life of a group • art made from stone or clay • to give something to others • the words people use to talk • something people do every year • ...
Semester 1 Final 2020-12-07
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- The ability to discern musical characteristics and describe them
- The highest adult male voice
- Spontaneous musical invention
- A low female voice with a full, dark,rich and powerful quality
- The low female register
- The way sounds are woven together
- A high male voice, with a powerful ringing quality
- A person who judges the quality of a musical performance
- A style of art music as distinguished from popular music
- The intermediate female voice
- A lower male voice with a rich, robust, resonant quality
- Someone who excels at a very young age
- The ability to perform an instrument or sing music in tune and proper time
- The lowest male voice, with a rich, dark, and powerful quality.
- A dance in triple time made famous in Vienna
- A musical thought
- Exact repetition or resemblance between parts
- simultaneous combinations of different melodies and rhythms
- A physically strenuous style of dance originating in France in the sixteenth century
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- A performer with brilliant technique. ____
- Professionals who study the music of different cultures
- The director of an orchestra
- A gradual decrease in the volume of a sound
- The feeling a performer brings to music
- Customs, ideas, tastes , and beliefs
- Single melodic line supported by chordal accompaniment
- Instruments that produce sound by a vibrating column of air
- The highest female voice that is light
- A warrior dance
- The span from the highest to the lowest note you can sing.
- How low or high someone speaks
- A gradual increase in the loudness of a sound
- Instruments that make sound when a string or chord is plucked
- A set of instrumental pieces in the character of a dance
- A question and answer pattern in music
- Mexican instrumental ensemble
- Instruments that generate sound from electricity
- The pace with which music moves
- Method of sight singing
- A high female register
- The intermediate male voice
41 Clues: A warrior dance • A musical thought • A high female register • The low female register • Method of sight singing • The intermediate male voice • The director of an orchestra • The highest adult male voice • Spontaneous musical invention • Mexican instrumental ensemble • The intermediate female voice • How low or high someone speaks • The pace with which music moves • ...
The Beatles Key Vocabulary 2021-09-10
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- When several notes are sung to the same syllable.
- Play in a short and detached manner.
- A structure made up of repeated verses with different lyrics.
- Emphasising beats of the bar that are normally unaccented.
- Notes that do not belong to the key or move by semitones.
- A low continuous sound, usually the 1st and 5th of a chord.
- Magnetic tape lopped to create repetitive patterns.
- A dotted rhythm where the second note is longer.
- A large, long-necked Indian lute with movable frets
- The effect produced when 2 conflicting rhythms are heard together.
- Movement by step.
- Sounds that are not pleasant when played together.
- A 'leaning' note. An expressive dissonance that moves by step to resolve onto a note of the current chord.
- The closing section.
- A rhythmic, melodic or harmonic pattern repeated many times in succession. Term used for popular music.
- scale 6 note scale made up of pentatonic scale and flattened 3rd.
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- Recording on 2 separate tracks for editing individually.
- A phrase/section that is repeated, is usually catchy.
- A type of scale with 7 notes that is neither major or minor. Commonly used in folk music and jazz.
- rhythm The rate at which chords change.
- The average range of a passage or voice.
- concrete Music composition that uses recorded sounds that are manipulated.
- A scale of 5 pitches to the octave.
- A type of singing with close harmonies.
- Playing 2 notes at the same time on a string instrument.
- 3 notes played in the time of 2.
- An amplifier and loudspeaker that projects a signal from electronic instruments and modifies the sound.
- Notes that belong to the current key.
- New and experimental ideas and methods in music.
- A sustained or repeated note sounded against changing harmonies.
- Music created under the influence of drugs.
- A plucked drone instrument used in Indian music.
32 Clues: Movement by step. • The closing section. • 3 notes played in the time of 2. • A scale of 5 pitches to the octave. • Play in a short and detached manner. • Notes that belong to the current key. • rhythm The rate at which chords change. • A type of singing with close harmonies. • The average range of a passage or voice. • Music created under the influence of drugs. • ...
Sound of music 2020-06-07
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- bismillah khan goes to biharigi temple to play which song
- which type of noise make pungi
- academy of music: she performed where
- how did Evelyn hear music
- whe she had loss of hearing
- who gave him title 'tryst with destiny'
- emperor Aurangzeb banned which instrument
- Kingdom she gone to where with a youth orchestra
- bux name of father of bismillah khan
- forbes teacher of Evelyn gleenie
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- what was his uncle played in vishnu temple
- music conference at the age of 14 where bismillah khan go
- kafi Bismillah Khan played which song on independence day in red fort
- how many holes were there in shenai
- in which festival shenai was played
- in which year bismillah Khan ply gilli danda
- bux name of his uncle
- bux khan what was the name of grandfather of bismillah khan
- forbes who helped her to continue with music
- and hospitals she performs where
20 Clues: bux name of his uncle • how did Evelyn hear music • whe she had loss of hearing • which type of noise make pungi • and hospitals she performs where • forbes teacher of Evelyn gleenie • how many holes were there in shenai • in which festival shenai was played • bux name of father of bismillah khan • academy of music: she performed where • who gave him title 'tryst with destiny' • ...
J S Bach 2020-08-29
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- He often also composed for the _________ when he worked for churches
- He composed music for the ________ church.
- One of his children who happen to become a well-known Classical composers: _____ Bach
- The city where composed The Well-Tempered Clavier Book 2
- The town where he was born
- One of his famous pieces: ______ in B minor
- He was the ________ and youngest child in the family
- The name of the cafe that often visited and he performed in
- Non-religious music
- One of his famous pieces: The _________ Concertos
- One of his famous pieces: The ____________ Goldberg
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- _________ and fugue
- He composed over 200 ________.
- musicum The name of the society that he composed music for
- The city where composed The Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1
- Name of Bach's 2nd wife: Anna __________
- J.S. Bach's nationality
- Religious music
- The time period
19 Clues: Religious music • The time period • _________ and fugue • Non-religious music • J.S. Bach's nationality • The town where he was born • He composed over 200 ________. • Name of Bach's 2nd wife: Anna __________ • He composed music for the ________ church. • One of his famous pieces: ______ in B minor • One of his famous pieces: The _________ Concertos • ...
Elizabeth's Music Cross Word 2022-09-10
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- happy sounding music in chords
- a type of instrument that is played by hitting the black and white keys
- a sung poem
- a stringed instrument that is stereotypically played by baby angles
- a set of three notes played together is called a?
- a type of instrument that you hit for rhythm
- the five lines that the notes sit on in sheet music
- a type of instrument that is used in blues
- also known as the F cleft
- the rhythm by which music is played
- a type of instrument that you blow in, it is large and yellow
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- also known as the G cleft
- sad sounding music in chords
- An instrument that you squeeze in and out
- one dull tone consistently
- a song sung by two people is called a?
- a really high tone
- a type of guitar that plays low notes
- the distance between two notes in pitch
19 Clues: a sung poem • a really high tone • also known as the G cleft • also known as the F cleft • one dull tone consistently • sad sounding music in chords • happy sounding music in chords • the rhythm by which music is played • a type of guitar that plays low notes • a song sung by two people is called a? • the distance between two notes in pitch • ...
YEAR SEVEN CROSSWORD 2025-07-30
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- This instrument makes its sound by plucking.
- This note is worth 2 beats.
- Another word for density.
- A note worth 1 beat
- What we use for no sound.
- Another word for volume.
- A note worth 1/4 of a beat.
- large round disk-like instruments that make their sound by hitting.
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- These cut music into even sections.
- The highness or lowness of the sound.
- This quality of music helps you tell the difference between a piano and a flute.
- A word to describe the length of the sound.
- The way sound is measured scientifically.
- Four quavers equals how many beats?
- A word to describe the speed of a piece of music.
- A small brass instrument that makes a sound by blowing.
- All sound is the result of ........
- A type of African drum.
- The underlying pulsation found in all music.
19 Clues: A note worth 1 beat • A type of African drum. • Another word for volume. • Another word for density. • What we use for no sound. • This note is worth 2 beats. • A note worth 1/4 of a beat. • These cut music into even sections. • Four quavers equals how many beats? • All sound is the result of ........ • The highness or lowness of the sound. • ...
PET B1 Music vocabulary 2024-01-26
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- Someone who plays a guitar, piano, violin etc
- The full name for D.J.
- Music by Bach or Beethoven is an example of this kind of music
- The sound _________ is the person who sets up the instruments for a show
- A large group of people who play different instruments together and are led by a conductor
- Another word to describe a band
- A person who plays the guitar
- The noun relating to TO PERFORM
- A type of traditional and generally rural music
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- A music event often taking place in the open
- Another word for a musical performance
- The group of people who watch a show or concert
- A concert ____ , the place where orchestras often perform
- A guitar or a violin for example
- A type of music often enjoyed by younger people
- A song that reaches top place
16 Clues: The full name for D.J. • A song that reaches top place • A person who plays the guitar • Another word to describe a band • The noun relating to TO PERFORM • A guitar or a violin for example • Another word for a musical performance • A music event often taking place in the open • Someone who plays a guitar, piano, violin etc • The group of people who watch a show or concert • ...
Music crossword 2015-03-25
15 Clues: voice • music notes • type of music • type of music • type of music • type of music • projects noise • black and white • has 6-7 strings • group of people • you speak into it • type of music notes • makes a beat for anything • you use it for the electric guitar • type of instrument in the music room
Music Composition and Recording Vocab Review 2013-12-04
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- How fast or slow the music is.
- What happens to sound when it hits a surface.
- The family of instruments that most often create rhythm and groove.
- Writing a melody to twice or more of its original value.
- One of two purposes of acoustic foam treatment.
- How loud or soft the sound is.
- Writing a melody in half or less of its original value.
- A combination of sounds that create a groove or feel.
- One of two purposes of acoustic foam treatment.
- The pulse or steady sound of music.
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- How high or low the sound is.
- Saving sounds and music for later use or enjoyment.
- The product made from writing music.The opposite of "Dead Fred."
- Cutting or splicing a sound into a smaller chunk to use in another piece of music..
- The way sound works in a room.
- The memorable part of music. The part that you sing or remember most easily.
- Sound travels in this form.
- Beats per minute (acronym).
18 Clues: Sound travels in this form. • Beats per minute (acronym). • How high or low the sound is. • How fast or slow the music is. • The way sound works in a room. • How loud or soft the sound is. • The pulse or steady sound of music. • What happens to sound when it hits a surface. • One of two purposes of acoustic foam treatment. • One of two purposes of acoustic foam treatment. • ...
Elementary Music Education 2016-04-17
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- A way to describe when the volume increases
- Reggae music came from here.
- A large brass instrument, with a deep tone.
- What should you do after a live musical performance.
- The last name of the person who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner"
- An instrument could you use to imitate the sound of thunder?
- A woodwind instrument made out of brass, used especially in jazz and dance music.
- The music note representing one quarter of a whole note.
- A quiet time in the music.
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- The sign used to tell you to play it again.
- The type of band you may play in here at school.
- A way to describe an up-beat tempo
- The spaces in the treble staff.
- The words of the song
- A percussion instrument with small metal pieces on the outside. You shake and hit it to make sound.
- How many beats in a measure in 4/4 time.
- How high or low a music note or sound is.
17 Clues: The words of the song • A quiet time in the music. • Reggae music came from here. • The spaces in the treble staff. • A way to describe an up-beat tempo • How many beats in a measure in 4/4 time. • How high or low a music note or sound is. • The sign used to tell you to play it again. • A way to describe when the volume increases • A large brass instrument, with a deep tone. • ...
Musical Concepts 2021-03-31
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- A note worth 1 beat
- 2 crotchets are worth this
- Music gets a faster pace
- Music get louder
- Refers to the number of instruments or voices
- A tempo meaning yelling
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- Another word meaning whole note
- Music is really slow
- Refers to the loudness and softness of the sounds
- Refers to a moderate tempo
- A note worth half a beat
- Refers to a slow tempo
- Means at a walking pace
- Meaning how fast the music goes
- A note worth 4 beats
- Refers to the highness or lowness of sounds
16 Clues: Music get louder • A note worth 1 beat • Music is really slow • A note worth 4 beats • Refers to a slow tempo • Means at a walking pace • A tempo meaning yelling • A note worth half a beat • Music gets a faster pace • Refers to a moderate tempo • 2 crotchets are worth this • Another word meaning whole note • Meaning how fast the music goes • Refers to the highness or lowness of sounds • ...
History of Jazz 2021-02-18
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- One musician improvising the melody
- Birthplace of Duke Ellington
- Most famous ragtime composer
- Birthplace of jazz music
- About the number of jazz songs Duke Ellington composed
- Style of jazz music that began in 1890s
- Instrument that Duke Ellington played
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- Most popular style of jazz music
- Live radio show by the Duke Ellington Orchestra
- Nickname of Louis Armstrong
- Style of jazz music that is sad and melancholy
- Instrument that Louis Armstrong played
- Singing nonsense words
- Harmony refers to the ______ of a song
14 Clues: Singing nonsense words • Birthplace of jazz music • Nickname of Louis Armstrong • Birthplace of Duke Ellington • Most famous ragtime composer • Most popular style of jazz music • One musician improvising the melody • Instrument that Duke Ellington played • Instrument that Louis Armstrong played • Harmony refers to the ______ of a song • Style of jazz music that began in 1890s • ...
World Music - Revision 2014-02-03
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- North-Indian word for the scale used to improvise over...
- Accents on off-beats...
- When strong beats are split into two , not three, quavers (Meter)
- Music from Trinidad & Tobago, often involving Steel Pan Drums..
- West-African drum made using tree trunks and goat skin...
- In North-Indian music, the drone is played on this instrument...
- Fast-paced type of music from Cuba, featuring piano, trumpet and percussion...
- 21 stringed guitar-like instrument from North-India...
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- A long held note, sustained or repeated throughout a piece of music...
- When strong beats are split into three, not two, quavers (Meter)
- Two contrasting rhythms played at the same time...
- West-African and North-Indian music is not written down, but passed on through ________ tradition.
- Slow genre of music from Jamaica, characterized by the use of electric guitars and drum kits...
- Small pair of North-Indian drums, played using your fingertips..
14 Clues: Accents on off-beats... • Two contrasting rhythms played at the same time... • 21 stringed guitar-like instrument from North-India... • North-Indian word for the scale used to improvise over... • West-African drum made using tree trunks and goat skin... • Music from Trinidad & Tobago, often involving Steel Pan Drums.. • ...
General Music 2022-03-07
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- describes level of volume in music
- describes music that has to do with religion or the church
- piece of music with voices but no instruments
- secular English song
- describes quality of sound in music
- secular French song of the Renaissance
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- the name of the church that was most popular during medieval times
- describes music that is not related to religion or the church
- a woodwind instrument of the medieval times
- a composer of the medieval times
- a stringed instrument of medieval and ancient times
- describes how fast or slow a piece of music is
12 Clues: secular English song • a composer of the medieval times • describes level of volume in music • describes quality of sound in music • secular French song of the Renaissance • a woodwind instrument of the medieval times • piece of music with voices but no instruments • describes how fast or slow a piece of music is • a stringed instrument of medieval and ancient times • ...
Choir Vocab Practice 2025-08-27
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- The signature that tells you how many sharps or flats to look out for.
- The patterns that are played in music.
- The clef that sopranos and altos sing with.
- The clef that basses and tenors sing with.
- The speed of the music.
- The vertical lines that separate measures.
- The text that is sung in vocal music.
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- The space between bar lines where notes are found.
- When multiple parts in music play at once.
- The volume at which music is played.
- The lines and spaces that are found in measures.
- The main part in the music.
12 Clues: The speed of the music. • The main part in the music. • The volume at which music is played. • The text that is sung in vocal music. • The patterns that are played in music. • When multiple parts in music play at once. • The clef that basses and tenors sing with. • The vertical lines that separate measures. • The clef that sopranos and altos sing with. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2022-10-13
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- Indian film industry which features lots of music and dancing
- a singer whose singing is pre-recorded for use in Bollywood films
- Indian scale associated with sleep
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- music genre from Accra, Ghana that represents a mixture of cultures
- encompasses all the places where music is conceived, created, transmitted, performed, and remembered.
- music fundamental that describes sound quality
- merging of different cultures and beliefs
- music fundamental that includes rhythms and beats
- music fundamental that describes volume
- music fundamental that describes melodies and harmonies
- Indian system for organizing melodies
11 Clues: Indian scale associated with sleep • Indian system for organizing melodies • music fundamental that describes volume • merging of different cultures and beliefs • music fundamental that describes sound quality • music fundamental that includes rhythms and beats • music fundamental that describes melodies and harmonies • ...
Music A 2024-04-05
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- Fusion of rock and country
- Japanese pop music
- Electronic dance music with heavy bass
- Dominican dance and music style
- Portuguese folk music genre
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- Electronic music with a focus on synthesizers
- Deeply emotional and expressive genre
- Korean pop music
- Electronic dance music sub-genre
- Argentine dance and musical style
10 Clues: Korean pop music • Japanese pop music • Fusion of rock and country • Portuguese folk music genre • Dominican dance and music style • Electronic dance music sub-genre • Argentine dance and musical style • Deeply emotional and expressive genre • Electronic dance music with heavy bass • Electronic music with a focus on synthesizers
Sandra's Pop Quiz (For Real This Time) 2025-06-09
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- last name of a pioneer in music therapy and the former coordinator of music therapy at NYU
- lifelong practice of self-reflection and learning about others’ backgrounds and identities
- what a certified music therapist must earn (e.g., MT-BC in the U.S.)
- a therapeutic approach focused on awareness and integration of the whole self
- a form of therapy using the voice to explore unconscious material and emotional expression
- a music therapy method involving listening rather than performing
- relating to mental processes such as thinking, memory, and perception
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- a documented strategy outlining therapy goals and methods
- organization that sets standards for music therapy practice in the US
- this type of approach considers mind, body, and spirit in therapy
- the process of evaluating a client's needs and strengths in music therapy
- discussing emotional or therapeutic content that emerges during music therapy
- client's emotional response to the therapist, often unconscious
13 Clues: a documented strategy outlining therapy goals and methods • client's emotional response to the therapist, often unconscious • this type of approach considers mind, body, and spirit in therapy • a music therapy method involving listening rather than performing • what a certified music therapist must earn (e.g., MT-BC in the U.S.) • ...
Trap Music 2000 2024-08-11
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- Tempo measure in beats per minute
- Rhythmic backbone of trap
- Central to rap lyrics
- Words in Trap Music
- Genre name
- Atlanta record label: Dirty___
- I'm ____
- Describes trap bass
- Producer___Luger
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- UK genre influenced by trap
- Deep sounding trap music
- Trap music origin city
- Central theme in trap lyrics
- Rapper's rhythmic delivery
- Percussive element in trap beats
15 Clues: I'm ____ • Genre name • Producer___Luger • Words in Trap Music • Describes trap bass • Central to rap lyrics • Trap music origin city • Deep sounding trap music • Rhythmic backbone of trap • Rapper's rhythmic delivery • UK genre influenced by trap • Central theme in trap lyrics • Atlanta record label: Dirty___ • Percussive element in trap beats • Tempo measure in beats per minute
Wacky Crossy Puzzle 2015-06-08
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- what type of music did Goivanni Palerstrina compose?
- without accompaniment
- it's a sterio sound.
- what did sacred music develop from?
- written choirs
- des pres- one of the greatest composers in the renaissance.
- had 4 vocals with equal importance.
- what was the style of music of Ave Maria?
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- What song did Josquin des Prez compose?
- they compose 104 masses and 375 motets.
- song sung by small groups of people.
- people to use instruments in sacred choral music.
- more than one melody at the same time.
- simple 2 line polyphony.
- consisting of a single unaccompained melody
15 Clues: written choirs • it's a sterio sound. • without accompaniment • simple 2 line polyphony. • what did sacred music develop from? • had 4 vocals with equal importance. • song sung by small groups of people. • more than one melody at the same time. • What song did Josquin des Prez compose? • they compose 104 masses and 375 motets. • what was the style of music of Ave Maria? • ...
Music, Art, adn Culture in the 1930s 2017-10-06
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- Influenced Modern Architecture
- In Urban areas the _______ was the dominant music
- Modern Diner Based off old Diners
- Small, simple, efficient houses by F.L.Wright
- Architecture in the 1930s was characterized by _______ shapes
- The ____ ended int eh 1930s
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- Movements at the time were Dadaism, cubism, Fauvism, and _____
- Built By F.L.Wright- _____ Water
- Faded Comic, Doc _____
- Myth Style music
- Gatherings at taverns, soda fountains, ect were called ____ when using jukeboxes
- Jazz changed to a sweeter sound called ____ music
- Diners used to be made of railroad ____ Cars
- Folk style music and Bluegrass
- Popular Comic: Not Superman, Blondie, or Doc Savage
15 Clues: Myth Style music • Faded Comic, Doc _____ • The ____ ended int eh 1930s • Influenced Modern Architecture • Folk style music and Bluegrass • Built By F.L.Wright- _____ Water • Modern Diner Based off old Diners • Diners used to be made of railroad ____ Cars • Small, simple, efficient houses by F.L.Wright • In Urban areas the _______ was the dominant music • ...
Text Introduction: Leon Bridges on Overcoming Childhood Isolation and Finding His Voice: ‘You Can’t Teach Soul’ 2026-02-25
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- forefather of soul music
- combines with gospel
- feature of soul music
- origin of Sam Cooke
- related to Civil Movement
- polished leather type
- combined with rhythm
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- related to rights movement
- fought for during the movement
- performs in 1950s style
- wide brim felt
- type of shoes worn
- combined with blues
- high waisted and pressed
- a genre of music
15 Clues: wide brim felt • a genre of music • type of shoes worn • origin of Sam Cooke • combined with blues • combines with gospel • combined with rhythm • feature of soul music • polished leather type • performs in 1950s style • forefather of soul music • high waisted and pressed • related to Civil Movement • related to rights movement • fought for during the movement
Birthday Fun 2016-04-26
15 Clues: hope • gamer • banana • politico • sugar topping • birthday girl • move to the music • baked in the oven • beats for your ears • celebrate good times • throw this in the air • another word for happy • make music with your mouth • likely your favorite day of the year • you make this when you blow out the candles
Rare Musical Genres 2024-08-04
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- - Music style from the 1980s blending pop with a darker, psychedelic edge
- - Vocal technique from Mongolia and Tuva producing multiple pitches
- - Louisiana Creole music with accordion and washboard
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- - Fusion of swing music with electronic beats
- - Music created using sound chips from vintage video game consoles
- - Experimental electronic music that incorporates digital errors
- - Alternative music genre with heavy use of guitar effects
- - Music played on a handpan drum
- - West African music blending traditional rhythms with jazz and swing
- - British music genre combining folk, jazz, and blues
10 Clues: - Music played on a handpan drum • - Fusion of swing music with electronic beats • - British music genre combining folk, jazz, and blues • - Louisiana Creole music with accordion and washboard • - Alternative music genre with heavy use of guitar effects • - Experimental electronic music that incorporates digital errors • ...
test 1 2021-09-06
15 Clues: art • music • sport • films • animals • cooking • cycling • reading • shopping • watching tv • photography • video games • skateboarding • chatting online • meeting friends
All About Latin America 2025-11-03
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- What fruit is used to make tostones and amarillos?
- Name of the group of languages that evolved from Latin
- Language spoken in Brazil
- This staple crop is called "maize" in Spanish
- Style of music that evolved and grew in Puerto Rico; popularized by artists like Bad Bunny
- Indigenous people of the Caribbean
- Indigenous people who lived in Mexico and had a capital, Tenonochtitlan, on the land that Mexico City is now located on.
- A style of music and type of dance; usually has brass instruments
- Largest rainforest in the world; located in Brazil.
- Root vegetable; called "cassava" in English.
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- Two-day celebration of deceased loved ones in Mexico.
- Most commonly spoken language in Latin America
- Style of music and dance popular in Columbia
- Latin American country named after the city of Venice in Italy
- The Taino word "batata" gave us this word in English
- Latin American country named after the equator
- A style of music and dance from Puerto Rico that came from a combination of indigenous and African music and dance.
- Civilization that once lived in the mountains of Peru; created Machu Picchu
- Largest country in Central America
19 Clues: Language spoken in Brazil • Indigenous people of the Caribbean • Largest country in Central America • Style of music and dance popular in Columbia • Root vegetable; called "cassava" in English. • This staple crop is called "maize" in Spanish • Most commonly spoken language in Latin America • Latin American country named after the equator • ...
country 2024-02-13
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- they are considered the father of country music?
- where it started
- where some of the music takes place
- this vehicle is in lots of the music
- is country music is global
- the gender some songs talk about
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- what bring lots of fans together
- what they were on there feet
- where they drive in the music
- people in the music
- Are there any female pioneers in country music?
- the most famous place
12 Clues: where it started • people in the music • the most famous place • is country music is global • what they were on there feet • where they drive in the music • what bring lots of fans together • the gender some songs talk about • where some of the music takes place • this vehicle is in lots of the music • Are there any female pioneers in country music? • ...
country 2024-02-13
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- they are considered the father of country music?
- where it started
- where some of the music takes place
- this vehicle is in lots of the music
- is country music is global
- the gender some songs talk about
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- what bring lots of fans together
- what they were on there feet
- where they drive in the music
- people in the music
- Are there any female pioneers in country music?
- the most famous place
12 Clues: where it started • people in the music • the most famous place • is country music is global • what they were on there feet • where they drive in the music • what bring lots of fans together • the gender some songs talk about • where some of the music takes place • this vehicle is in lots of the music • Are there any female pioneers in country music? • ...
Mozart crossword 2022-06-29
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- His dads name
- He he had 6 of these leaving with him
- the instrument he didn’t like
- He was wealthy
- Sisters name
- What Mozarts scared of
- He spoke many…
- Mozarts first name
- He wrote his own music
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- He began composing at … years old
- His favourite instrument as a child
- Mozart job
- magic flute Famous piece of music
- He preferd this name over his real one
- memory He mesmerised music easily
- Nursery rhyme variation
- Middle name
17 Clues: Mozart job • Middle name • Sisters name • His dads name • He was wealthy • He spoke many… • Mozarts first name • What Mozarts scared of • He wrote his own music • Nursery rhyme variation • the instrument he didn’t like • He began composing at … years old • magic flute Famous piece of music • memory He mesmerised music easily • His favourite instrument as a child • ...
Baby Boomers 2023-08-10
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- Country singer of "Crazy"
- A movement that fought for equal rights, especially dealing with race.
- A major war was fought in _______ Vietnam that sparked many protests.
- A type of skirt popular in the 1950s.
- British Rock Band that sang "I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
- The anthem of the Vietnam War according to soldiers- "We Gotta Get Outta This Place" by the ________.
- Country singer of "Hey, Good Lookin'"
- When the _______ was invented, the radio started playing more music.
- "We Shall _________" was one of the most important protest songs.
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- Motown group that sang "My Girl"- The ________.
- Motown group that sang "Stop! In the Name of Love." The _______.
- Very famous British rock & roll group that sang "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
- Vinyl _____ records remained a popular way to listen to music.
- Many ______ babies were born following WWII.
- Singer of "For What It's Worth"
- A new way to listen to music was the 8-______ cartridge, especially in cars.
- Singer of "I Wish I Knew How it would Feel to be Free"
- Major music festival in 1969
- A way to listen to music in a public place- pay a small fee, pick a song!
19 Clues: Country singer of "Crazy" • Major music festival in 1969 • Singer of "For What It's Worth" • A type of skirt popular in the 1950s. • Country singer of "Hey, Good Lookin'" • Many ______ babies were born following WWII. • Motown group that sang "My Girl"- The ________. • Singer of "I Wish I Knew How it would Feel to be Free" • ...
General Music Syllabus 2022-08-12
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- You will learn music history and in depth study of _______ and musical genres.
- Your teacher's name is Ms. _________.
- You will learn the _______ and spaces of the treble and bass clef.
- Gum, _______, and food are -2 points.
- Consistent attendance is important for ________ music learning and vocal skill development.
- You will learn basic rhythms using sixteenth, eighth, ______, half, and whole notes and rests.
- One of the standards is reading and _____ music.
- I am anticipating an ___________ year and look forward to working with you and your young musician.
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- This is a _______ long course.
- Introduction to instruments such as ukulele, ____________, handbells, glockenspiels, bucket drumming, world instruments and more.
- How to determine a key in both sharps and _______.
- Tests and ________ are worth 20% of your grade.
- Not following school directions (ie. cell phone use and _______ policies) - up to 5 points.
- Each day you are awarded 10 _________ points just for being here in class!
- Another standard is ________ music and music performances.
- You will learn correct vocals techniques and singing _______.
- It is the ____________ of the student to request make–up assignments.
- You will also learn the __________ system as it relates to the major scale.
- Participation,__________, and behavior make up 40% of your grade.
19 Clues: This is a _______ long course. • Your teacher's name is Ms. _________. • Gum, _______, and food are -2 points. • Tests and ________ are worth 20% of your grade. • One of the standards is reading and _____ music. • How to determine a key in both sharps and _______. • Another standard is ________ music and music performances. • ...
Anna Belles amazing crossword 2019-01-18
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- second city were ragtime first gained popularity was ____
- preformers of ragtime music were james scott and _________
- learned to play the _____ as a child
- wrote songs for the ______
- ______ style of piano playing
- _____ began to develop its own style of music
- one of the main cities were ragtime first gained popularity was ____
- Americans wanted to recreate the music of ______
- the type of music that accompanied the cakewalk was ____
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- Was Foster first song he published when he was 18 was ______
- The best-known composer and performer of St. Louis ragtime was _____
- _____ was popular from 1850 to the end of the nineteenth century
- Most of fosters work was written and preformed in ____ and salons
- Fosters music was popular before the _____
- Forster _____Was born on July 4, 1826
15 Clues: wrote songs for the ______ • ______ style of piano playing • learned to play the _____ as a child • Fosters music was popular before the _____ • Forster _____Was born on July 4, 1826 • _____ began to develop its own style of music • Americans wanted to recreate the music of ______ • the type of music that accompanied the cakewalk was ____ • ...
Romantic Era 2025-03-04
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- composer who bridges the gap of romantic and classical era
- this composer (hard name to spell) is known for his ballets
- music from the romantic era is usually vert intellectual and ________________
- large piece of music written for strings, usually 4 movements
- great female composer from the romantic era
- this type of music became most popular during romantic music
- the city that Camille St. Saens was born in
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- composer from romantic era born in Leipzig
- The Industrial ________________ made instruments easier to make and cheaper to buy
- the era that was before romantic
- piano composer from Hungary
- main instrument that St. Seans played
- this type of music was made for the church
- piano composer from Poland
- instrument that most composers usually play, even if it just a little
15 Clues: piano composer from Poland • piano composer from Hungary • the era that was before romantic • main instrument that St. Seans played • composer from romantic era born in Leipzig • this type of music was made for the church • great female composer from the romantic era • the city that Camille St. Saens was born in • composer who bridges the gap of romantic and classical era • ...
Romantic Era 2025-03-04
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- composer who bridges the gap of romantic and classical era
- this composer (hard name to spell) is known for his ballets
- music from the romantic era is usually vert intellectual and ________________
- large piece of music written for strings, usually 4 movements
- great female composer from the romantic era
- this type of music became most popular during romantic music
- the city that Camille St. Saens was born in
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- composer from romantic era born in Leipzig
- The Industrial ________________ made instruments easier to make and cheaper to buy
- the era that was before romantic
- piano composer from Hungary
- main instrument that St. Seans played
- this type of music was made for the church
- piano composer from Poland
- instrument that most composers usually play, even if it just a little
15 Clues: piano composer from Poland • piano composer from Hungary • the era that was before romantic • main instrument that St. Seans played • composer from romantic era born in Leipzig • this type of music was made for the church • great female composer from the romantic era • the city that Camille St. Saens was born in • composer who bridges the gap of romantic and classical era • ...
elements of music 2016-09-22
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- Fast
- Gradually speeding up
- the sound quality of the instrument
- high or low
- At moderate speed
- a combination of note durations and rests
- Very quick
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- Lively
- how the layers are arranged
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect
- the key of the music
- Getting slower and broadening
- helps add expression to the music
- Slowly and broadly
- the main tune
- the speed of the music
- the musical parts, how they combine
17 Clues: Fast • Lively • Very quick • high or low • the main tune • At moderate speed • Slowly and broadly • the key of the music • Gradually speeding up • the speed of the music • how the layers are arranged • Getting slower and broadening • helps add expression to the music • the sound quality of the instrument • the musical parts, how they combine • a combination of note durations and rests • ...
Darcys Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-21
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- A fast moving pace.
- bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music.
- At moderate speed.
- Getting softer.
- Line a line to divide the note equally into music.
- Very loud.
- At a easy walking pace.
- Getting slower.
- forte moderately loud.
- Fast.
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- Getting louder.
- Getting faster.
- piano moderately soft.
- A symbol used at the beginning of a piece of sheet music.
- signature Tells us how many beats there are to a bar.
- Very loud.
- Slow moving pace.
- Soft.
- Loud.
- Getting softer.
20 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • Fast. • Very loud. • Very loud. • Getting louder. • Getting faster. • Getting softer. • Getting softer. • Getting slower. • Slow moving pace. • At moderate speed. • A fast moving pace. • piano moderately soft. • forte moderately loud. • At a easy walking pace. • bar line Two lines placed at the end of the music. • Line a line to divide the note equally into music. • ...
Aris and Shanelle 2022-07-26
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- favorite trip
- Mission where Aris proposed
- together they listen to this music genre
- Shanelle's favorite music genre
- favorite holiday together
- wedding tagline
- title of the first song Aris serenaded Shanelle
- the month they were engaged
- wedding ceremony location
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- place where they first met
- first movie they watched together
- Aris' favorite dessert
- Aris' favorite music genre
- honeymoon destination 2 of 2
- Shanelle's favorite flavored desserts
- honeymoon destination 1 of 2
- number of years they have been together
17 Clues: favorite trip • wedding tagline • Aris' favorite dessert • favorite holiday together • wedding ceremony location • place where they first met • Aris' favorite music genre • Mission where Aris proposed • the month they were engaged • honeymoon destination 2 of 2 • honeymoon destination 1 of 2 • Shanelle's favorite music genre • first movie they watched together • ...
Festival 2024-09-16
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- Major arts festival in Australia
- Global music festival celebrating summer solstice
- French national day commemorating the revolution
- Thai New Year water festival
- Annual event for comics, movies, and pop culture
- Festivity leading up to Lent in New Orleans
- Caribbean festival featuring music and dance
- International sports event held every four years
- Major arts festival held in Scotland
- American holiday giving thanks and feasting
- Brazilian festival known for its samba parades
- Chinese festival known for large ice sculptures
- Japanese event showcasing video games
- South African music festival
- Nevada desert festival focused on community
- Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' birth
- Hindu festival of lights
- Jewish festival celebrating Queen Esther's bravery
- African-American holiday celebrating heritage
- Popular music and arts festival in California
- Asian celebration marking the start of spring
- Irish holiday celebrating the patron saint
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- Spanish festival known for its running of the bulls
- Basque festival known for its tamborrada
- Italian festival known for its masks
- Japanese festival showcasing ice sculptures
- Winter festival in Japan featuring snow and ice
- Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones
- Milwaukee's large music festival
- German beer festival
- Japanese holiday period in early May
- Famous music festival in England
- Hindu festival of colors
- Annual Caribbean festival in London
- Traditional Japanese festival in Kyoto
- Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan
- International art fair held in multiple cities
- Spanish tomato-throwing festival
- Jewish Festival of Lights
- Colorful celebration before Lent
40 Clues: German beer festival • Hindu festival of colors • Hindu festival of lights • Jewish Festival of Lights • Thai New Year water festival • South African music festival • Major arts festival in Australia • Milwaukee's large music festival • Famous music festival in England • Spanish tomato-throwing festival • Colorful celebration before Lent • Annual Caribbean festival in London • ...
yuh 2025-11-05
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
Country Music From 1800s-1950s 2025-11-12
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- Pioneered the Honky Tonk sound
- Was known for escaping various jails, reform schools, and singing his signature song "Okie from Muskogee"
- First solo female artist elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Had a famous band called ________ and His Texas Playboys
- A.P, Sara, and Maybelle were the members of this family band
- Recorded two live albums in a prison
- The big boom of recorded country music
- This Country genre had prominent use of electric guitar mostly played in working class bars
- This Country genre blended elements of pop
- The country artist that was born with bifida occulta
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- Country genre that combined jazz, blues and swing
- A weekly country music stage concert originated in Nashville, Tennessee
- Music from immigrants from Northern England and the Scottish lowlands in Appalachia in the 17th and 18th centuries
- Sang famous Christmas songs, Here Comes Santa Claus and Frosty the Snowman
- The Father of Bluegrass
- Was a reaction the Nashville Sound
- Widely known as the "Father of Country Music"
- This country star sang It Wasn't "God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
18 Clues: The Father of Bluegrass • Pioneered the Honky Tonk sound • Was a reaction the Nashville Sound • Recorded two live albums in a prison • The big boom of recorded country music • This Country genre blended elements of pop • Widely known as the "Father of Country Music" • Country genre that combined jazz, blues and swing • The country artist that was born with bifida occulta • ...
Alexander Indian Music Crossword 2022-05-04
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- the rythmatic pattern used to create structure of Carnatic Music
- Length of Notes
- The philosophy in Northern India
- the stringed instrument in India similar to the guitar
- The Mountains in Northern India
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- Tells heroic and romantic stories
- The theatre in India
- Type of music used in Southern India
- Classical Music with 4-8 musical Lines
- Music used in Northern India
- The Religion in Northern India
- The scale in Hindustani Music
12 Clues: Length of Notes • The theatre in India • Music used in Northern India • The scale in Hindustani Music • The Religion in Northern India • The Mountains in Northern India • The philosophy in Northern India • Tells heroic and romantic stories • Type of music used in Southern India • Classical Music with 4-8 musical Lines • the stringed instrument in India similar to the guitar • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- Every cowboy needs a
- When something is genuine and real it's
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- An american car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- The lyrics are often about this
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
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- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- Many would say that country music today has become very
- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- The capital of Country music
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- An american car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- Many would say that country music today has become very
- The lyrics are often about this
- Every cowboy needs a
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
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- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- An instrument often associated with Country music
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
Scavenger Hunt 2023-10-23
13 Clues: golden age • who is mozart? • third era of music • sixth era of music • fifth era of music • First era of music • Second era of music • Likes to chase mice • fourth era of music • percussion of baroque • mona lisa belongs in this era • what kind of composer was john cage? • kind of musical form in the romantic era
20 music terms 2021-09-07
20 Clues: Slow • Lively • Softly • Lightly • Repeated • Soft loud • Half soft • Held back • Half loud • Walking pace • Played loudly • Getting faster • little by little • Gradually louder • Gradually slower • Broad, Wide, Slow • Gradually quieter • Joined; connected • Levels of sound in music • The speed at which the music is played
Zora Waters Peters 2019-03-18
25 Clues: play • save • ears • past • books • treat • music • shiny • to get • buy toys • valuable • pay a ton • buy shoes • accessory • past night • store card • get rid of • sweet drink • distributer • celebration • picture book • look not buy • music holder • entertainment • hungry while shopping
pop12 2024-06-16
20 Clues: New Rules • Poker Face • Yellow band • Uptown Funk • Grunge band • Urban music • Juice singer • Seattle sound • Thank U, Next • Hotline Bling • Folklore album • Sad music genre • Irish rock band • Umbrella singer • Electric guitars • Electronic dance • Bohemian Rhapsody • New Orleans sound • Chandelier singer • West Coast rapper
Elements of Music 2021-10-18
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- Jogging speed
- The arrangement of musical time.
- Very Slow
- All the instruments played in a composition.
- The quality of sound
- Designed for Passive Listening, made to add embellishment or effect to the listeners surroundings
- Walking Speed
- The layers in music and how they relate to each other.
- The variation of loudness
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- Group of pitches played at the same time.
- purposefully listening to music to analyze, recognize, and develop a response to cues.
- Very fast
- a person who engages in an activity without compensation. (Not a professional)
- The arrangement of pitches in musical time, catchy tune.
- color The other name for timbre
- How fast or slow music is played.
- The frequency of vibrations
17 Clues: Very fast • Very Slow • Jogging speed • Walking Speed • The quality of sound • The variation of loudness • The frequency of vibrations • color The other name for timbre • The arrangement of musical time. • How fast or slow music is played. • Group of pitches played at the same time. • All the instruments played in a composition. • ...
LEAP MUSIC 2013-05-08
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- The sound part of a film clip
- To remove something completely
- The speed of a piece of music
- Music and sound
- How loud or soft a piece of music is played
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- A single picture from a film clip
- Music with a laid back feel
- To change something
- The beat or feel of a piece of music
- An instrument with black and white keys
- pictures and visuals
- To gradually reduce the volume
12 Clues: Music and sound • To change something • pictures and visuals • Music with a laid back feel • The sound part of a film clip • The speed of a piece of music • To remove something completely • To gradually reduce the volume • A single picture from a film clip • The beat or feel of a piece of music • An instrument with black and white keys • How loud or soft a piece of music is played
Mountian Music 2025-11-29
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- – A group of people who play music together
- – A violin played in mountain music
- – Where musicians perform
- – Something people sing
- – A round string instrument you pluck
- – The beat that keeps music moving
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- – A fast style of mountain music
- – What musicians use to strum strings
- – What people do when music plays
- – A small guitar-like instrument
- – The main tune of a song
- – A long wooden instrument played on your lap
12 Clues: – Something people sing • – Where musicians perform • – The main tune of a song • – A fast style of mountain music • – A small guitar-like instrument • – What people do when music plays • – The beat that keeps music moving • – A violin played in mountain music • – What musicians use to strum strings • – A round string instrument you pluck • ...
Music History Unit 5 - Romantic Era 2024-05-03
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- Romantic artists and composers became fascinated with this time period.
- He earned a good income as a composer, editor, and conductor. He performed many works of Bach, Handel, and Mozart, bringing them back into popularity. His music consisted of all the traditional forms, except opera. His music has a distinct style and clear influences from Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. He reinterpreted classical forms with the harmonies and instrumentation of his time. He died of cancer at the age of 64.
- He was the only great Romantic composer who wrote exclusively for the piano. He made a good living as a piano teacher to the children of the wealthy. He died of tuberculosis at age 39.
- A section of music that is used throughout a piece to represent a person, object, or idea.
- Born in Germany to a wealthy family, this composer was a brilliant pianist by age 9, composing symphonies, concertos, and sonatas by age 13 and giving private concerts in his home to the artistic elite of Berlin.
- Started his career as a government clerk and didn’t begin studying music until the age of 21. However, he progressed rapidly and graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. After taking on a conservatory position as a music theory teacher, he obtained a wealthy benefactress who paid him an annual annuity that allowed him to composer full-time for the next 14 years.
- Born into a theatrical family, Wagner was inspired by the music of Beethoven to become a composer. At first, he was self taught, then studied music theory for three years, but never mastered playing an instrument.
- His father sent him to Paris to study medicine, but he abandoned his medical studies to pursue a career in music. He loved the works of Shakespeare and was infatuated with a Shakespearian actress, Harriet Smithson, for whom he composed Symphony Fantastique in 1830. His love letter to her was so passionate that she rejected him because she thought he was a lunatic. However, his Symphony Fantastique later won her over, and they were married. Unfortunately, they separated after a few years.
- Music that reflects stories, poems, or scenes.
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- When composers use folksongs, dances, legend, or historical events to evoke the identity of their country.
- When composers use scales and folksongs of a faraway land to create a fantastical work.
- His music was little-known until his 30s when Johannes Brahms discovered his music. His fame rose rapidly. He traveled the world and spent three years in New York as the National Conservatory of Music director. He encouraged American composers to establish a national musical identity in their works. He later returned to Prague as a faculty member of the conservatory there.
- He originally studied law, but abandoned his studies to focus on being a pianist and composer. His musical works are very lyrical in nature. He wrote many art songs and song cycles. After 1840, he turned to writing symphonies.
- A group of songs that are unified by a storyline or musical idea.
- Unlike composers before him, his income came entirely from composition. He had no employer and did not perform or conduct his works. a choir boy. His love of poetry led him to art song composition in his teens. By the time he entered his twenties, he had composed hundreds of songs, two symphonies, an opera, and a mass.
- During the romantic period, this instrument became a fixture in most middle-class homes.
- Like Haydn, this composer's father worked for the Esterhazy family and was sent to Vienna to study music at age 11. During his teens and 20s, he lived in Paris, where he became familiar with Paganini, a virtuoso violinist. He determined he would become the Paganini of the piano.
- A composition for solo voice and piano, originally written to be enjoyed at home.
- Many of these independent musical societies were founded during the romantic period.
- Many of these were formed, enabling more men and women to study music formally than ever before.
20 Clues: Music that reflects stories, poems, or scenes. • A group of songs that are unified by a storyline or musical idea. • Romantic artists and composers became fascinated with this time period. • A composition for solo voice and piano, originally written to be enjoyed at home. • Many of these independent musical societies were founded during the romantic period. • ...
punk rock 2025-01-23
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- A series of live performances by a band, often a crucial part of a punk band's life.
- A common fashion accessory in punk rock style, seen in clothing or hair.
- The genre of music that embodies rebellion, fast tempos, and raw energy.
- A term often used to describe a punk that goes beyond the norms of traditional punk.
- A recreational activity popular with many punk rock fans and bands.
- A chaotic, rebellious protest; also the title of a famous punk band, "The Riot Grrls."
- A bold hairstyle commonly associated with punk culture.
- A term used to describe the alternative, non-commercial punk music scene.
- Describes the rough, unpolished sound of many punk rock songs.
- An independently produced magazine, often focused on punk bands and culture.
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- Someone who resists authority, often a central theme in punk music.
- A popular format for punk bands to release their music, often valued for its raw sound.
- A music genre that influences punk, known for its upbeat tempo and brass instruments.
- A female punk rocker, often characterized by a bold, edgy style.
- A form of dancing in punk concerts where fans slam into each other.
- A subgenre of punk rock known for its aggressive sound and intense fans.
- Dive A stunt where a musician jumps into the crowd during a performance.
- The instrument frequently used in punk rock bands.
- A movement where punk bands often self-produce their music and merchandise.
- A political philosophy often associated with punk, symbolized by a circle-A.
20 Clues: The instrument frequently used in punk rock bands. • A bold hairstyle commonly associated with punk culture. • Describes the rough, unpolished sound of many punk rock songs. • A female punk rocker, often characterized by a bold, edgy style. • Someone who resists authority, often a central theme in punk music. • ...
Vocabulary Through Crosswords 2024-12-11
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- An artist who creates murals on walls.
- The art of playing music by heart without reading the score.
- A type of art in which paint is applied to wet plaster.
- Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series.
- The technique used to create a 3D sculpture.
- African-American artist famous for painting the Harlem Renaissance.
- This instrument is often used in classical music and has 88 keys.
- An artistic technique that involves using light and shadow to create depth.
- Movement that includes works like the "Starry Night" by Van Gogh.
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
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- This kind of art uses sounds and rhythms to express ideas.
- Art style known for exaggerating shapes and using bright colors.
- This visual art form uses light to create images on photosensitive material.
- Type of art in which the artist paints directly onto canvas without any preliminary sketches.
- Artist known for his "Water Lilies" series of paintings.
- The technique of painting using small dots of color.
- Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece.
- This type of music uses instruments like violins, cellos, and pianos.
- This art movement is known for its abstract shapes and use of color.
- A music genre known for storytelling through lyrics and beats, often associated with African-American culture.
- A form of modern art that uses everyday objects.
- The style of music that originated in African-American communities.
- A musical style that blends jazz and rhythm and blues.
- One of the most famous sculptures by Michelangelo, located in Florence.
24 Clues: An artist who creates murals on walls. • The technique used to create a 3D sculpture. • Painter famous for the "Guernica" masterpiece. • A form of modern art that uses everyday objects. • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • The technique of painting using small dots of color. • Artist who is known for the "Campbell’s Soup" series. • ...
Bach and Handel 2024-09-29
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- Many of Bach's cantatas were based on _______ hymns.
- How Bach traveled 200 miles to visit his organist idol.
- Bach in his time was best known as an _________.
- These stage productions were not popular in England during Handel's lifetime.
- We now recognize Bach primarily as a ________.
- The greatest oratorio of all time was written in this language.
- Bach's music has been catalogues using this abbreviation.
- Bach's life ended shortly after a poorly-done surgery on his ____.
- The cantata we listened to in class
- Bach died in seventeen _______.
- A large-scale choral work popular in Bach's day, featuring a full chorus and soloists.
- Bach generally did not get along well with this group of people.
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- Number of Bach's children
- Much of the European musical tradition now passes to the ___________ denominations.
- The J in J.S. Bach
- Many of Bach's children are among the first composers of this next musical period.
- Handel was the first to use these kinds of instruments at length.
- Handel's first name and the king(s) he served.
- The king requested that Water Music be played this many times.
- Handel's most famous Oratorio, The __________.
- A collection of dance music.
- Bach and Handel were born in what is now this country.
- A Passacaglia is a piece of music that follows a repeating ____ ____.
- Water Music was originally performed on a barge in the River _______.
- In this time, sacred music begins to be translated into the _________.
- Handel died in this city.
26 Clues: The J in J.S. Bach • Number of Bach's children • Handel died in this city. • A collection of dance music. • Bach died in seventeen _______. • The cantata we listened to in class • Handel's first name and the king(s) he served. • We now recognize Bach primarily as a ________. • Handel's most famous Oratorio, The __________. • Bach in his time was best known as an _________. • ...
Aten Crossword 2025-09-24
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- the symbols used to indicate dynamics in sheet music, such as “p” for piano and “f” for forte.
- musical notation indicating that a note should be held for a longer time
- a series of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order
- musical notation indicating that a note should be played loudly
- a half note with a dot next to it, indicating that it should be held for three beats instead of two
- musical notation indicating that a piece should be repeated from the beginning
- the tonal center of a piece of music
- musical notation indicating that a note should be played loudly
- musical notation indicating that two or more notes should be played at the same time
- the interval between two musical notes with the same name
- musical notation in which each note of a scale is represented by a syllable
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- the combination of the treble and bass staves in sheet music, commonly used for piano music and other keyboard instruments
- a gradual decrease in volume
- the smallest musical interval in Western music
- musical notation indicating that a note should be held for its full value
- a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth
- two notes that have the same pitch but are written differently in sheet music
- forte Italian for “moderately loud,” indicating a dynamic level between mezzo piano and forte
- a high-pitched male vocal range
- the note from which a chord or scale is built
- a female singer with a range between soprano and alto, often considered the middle voice of the female voice types
21 Clues: a gradual decrease in volume • a high-pitched male vocal range • the tonal center of a piece of music • the note from which a chord or scale is built • the smallest musical interval in Western music • a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth • the interval between two musical notes with the same name • ...
La musique - Vocabulaire 2020-12-16
25 Clues: meh • fast • song • music • voice • rhythm • melody • lyrics • to sing • to play • to dance • to listen • bad (fem) • music video • (good (fem) • slow (masc) • singer (fem) • rapper (fem) • rapper (masc) • catchy (masc) • singer (masc) • musician (fem) • touching (masc) • talented (masc) • musician (masc)
