music Crossword Puzzles
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)
Fun and Games 2024-08-03
30 Clues: Gym • Club • Beat • Risk • Team • Group • train • Cheat • Score • Coach • Defeat • Member • Rhythm • Referee • captain • Concert • Support • Pleasure • Organise • Interest • Opponent • Champion • Have Fun • Challenge • Boardgame • Video Game • Folk Music • Competition • Entertaining • Classical Music
Björk Mega Crossword 2023-04-17
20 Clues: daughter • main tune • audio clip • Björk band • ex-partner • voice only • same lyrics • flute album • collaborator • Björk's genre • Icelandic singer • first solo album • different lyrics • main music topic • a cappella album • microbeat length • sampling technique • very emotional song • written after melody • makes accompanying music
Things to do in Toronto this Summer 2014-08-05
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- Week A colourful ten day event that occurs at the end of June
- Yoga, dance, martial arts, and live music come together for “movement, music, and meditation” outdoors this August for…
- Where you might run in to Harvey Specter
- If you enjoy Shakespeare, trying shaking it up and watch it outside this summer at…
- Not just a place to dock your boat, but also to catch a weekly outdoor movie on a big screen
- If you want to enjoy the sun without any tan lines, be sure to hit up this beach
- Annual music and art festival held every June
- 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
- Pedestrian Sundays are a big hit here
- Venue for the kickoff of the Beaches International Jazz Festival
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- Hope you didn’t mi ss the electronic music festival featuring Calvin Harris last weekend
- A celebration of Caribbean culture, music and cuisine
- You might find Nadal of Federer here
- October’s Very Own Festival hosted by Drake
- Toronto’s first dedicated board game café
- Occurs Thursdays at lunchtime in Nathan Phillips Square
- 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
- Each year, spot some of the biggest movie stars as they come out to showcase their work at…
- On the Labour Day weekend, enjoy some rides and try some wacky food at this giant event
- Movie being filmed in Toronto
20 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 • October’s Very Own Festival hosted by Drake • Annual music and art festival held every June • A celebration of Caribbean culture, music and cuisine • ...
Music History Unit Crossword 2023-03-29
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- Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring was given what type of prize?
- Which composer was influenced by poetry and painting?
- How many notes make up the them of Beethoven's Fate Symphony?
- Stravinsky's ballet, The Rite of Spring, caused a _______ during its premier.
- During the Renaissance period secular and _________ music become more popular.
- What is George Gershwin's nationality?
- What was an adjective that describes Beethoven's music?
- What was the center of music life during the medieval period?
- Gregorian chant is a religious song performed in free rhythm, with no instruments, and ___________ voice(s).
- Holst was inspired by what Romantic Composer?
- Aaron Copland icorporates_______, Folk music, and Latin American references in his music.
- Who created Serialism?
- What is the name of the hymn in Holst's Jupitar movement of The Planets Suite
- Bach was renowned as a what?
- Who composed the film score for Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Home Alone, Hook, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and Harry Potter
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- Who composed Swan Lake?
- Debussy is considered to be a what?
- This composer's hair color earned him the nickname The Red Priest.
- What composer was born in 1525 and died in 1594?
- During the Renaissance new forms and styles such as the Motet, Madrigal, and _____________ become poplular.
- Mozart was a _______ prodigy.
- What composer had 20 children?
- Who composed the Symphony Fantastique?
- What composer is credited with creating the German Lieder?
- Chopin was best known for his _______ music.
- What nationality is Bach?
- Handel made what genre popular in England?
- Who invented the leitmotif?
- Haydn is considered to be the father of what?
29 Clues: Who created Serialism? • Who composed Swan Lake? • What nationality is Bach? • Who invented the leitmotif? • Bach was renowned as a what? • Mozart was a _______ prodigy. • What composer had 20 children? • Debussy is considered to be a what? • What is George Gershwin's nationality? • Who composed the Symphony Fantastique? • Handel made what genre popular in England? • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 8 2023-02-21
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- To put forward an idea or a plan for other people to think about
- A performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
- A person who dances or whose job is dancing.
- A number of musicians who perform together, especially to play pop music
- Unwilling to work or be active; doing as little as possible
- To teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; to be taught in this way
- A theatre performance, especially one that includes singing and dancing
- To show that a day or an event is important by doing something special on it.
- Kind or friendly
- To have or keep an image in your memory of an event, a person, a place, etc. from the past
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- A famous and successful singer or performer of pop music.
- Pretty and attractive
- Connected with music or containing music
- A small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
- A large group of people who play various musical instruments together, led by a conductor
- To perform a part in a play or film
- A raised area, usually in a theatre, etc. where actors, dancers, etc. perform
- Surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
- A building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
- A series of moving pictures recorded with sound that tells a story, watched at a cinema or on a television or other device
20 Clues: Kind or friendly • Pretty and attractive • To perform a part in a play or film • Connected with music or containing music • A person who dances or whose job is dancing. • A famous and successful singer or performer of pop music. • A performance of music by one or more musicians or singers • Unwilling to work or be active; doing as little as possible • ...
20 music terms 2021-09-07
20 Clues: Slow • Lively • Softly • Lightly • Repeated • Held back • Soft loud • Half soft • Half loud • Walking pace • Played loudly • Getting faster • Gradually slower • Gradually louder • little by little • Joined; connected • Gradually quieter • Broad, Wide, Slow • Levels of sound in music • The speed at which the music is played
3 2024-08-11
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- Coin-operated phone
- Mailed greeting
- Candy dispenser
- Nostalgic style
- Memory album
- Place for dancing
- Vintage message
- Outdoor meal
- Old light source
- Playground fixture
- Music machine
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- Video cassette
- Spins records
- Animated pages
- Relatives' gathering
- Mechanical typing device
- Cheap treat
- Game center
- Audio tape
- Retro music medium
20 Clues: Audio tape • Cheap treat • Game center • Memory album • Outdoor meal • Spins records • Music machine • Video cassette • Animated pages • Mailed greeting • Candy dispenser • Nostalgic style • Vintage message • Old light source • Place for dancing • Retro music medium • Playground fixture • Coin-operated phone • Relatives' gathering • Mechanical typing device
1920's Brandon Butler 2019-02-26
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- The first dance to involve swinging your partner in the air and jumping in sequence
- Pioneers of the fast food industry.
- A now praised candy made from peanut butter and chocolate originally made in 1923
- Highly encouraged square dancing did this a lot after work at the assembly line
- This actress reintroduced "the bob" by early 1920's
- Wore short dresses in a loose silhouette (always from young woman)
- Made music be broadcasted for people to hear
- Lost his heavyweight title in boxing to Gene Tunney
- The Great Bambino from the NY Yankees
- Full contact sport played in collage and professionally.
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- This man wrote how to dance books and taught the waltz and foxtrot
- This composer created popular music for symphony orchestras
- These items of clothing are shorter and brighter than ever before
- First to deep freeze food in 1920
- A well known jazz dance that erupted in 1926
- A widely growing sport with 3 million players on about 4,000 courses
- The most popular clothing material in the 1920's
- This type of music erupted and a lot of dances go with this kind of music
- This was a performing place for musicians that took music and theatre seriously
- Plentiful and cheap thanks to american farms.
20 Clues: First to deep freeze food in 1920 • Pioneers of the fast food industry. • The Great Bambino from the NY Yankees • A well known jazz dance that erupted in 1926 • Made music be broadcasted for people to hear • Plentiful and cheap thanks to american farms. • The most popular clothing material in the 1920's • This actress reintroduced "the bob" by early 1920's • ...
Music Alive Magazine Vol 40. No 4 2021-04-29
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- synthesizer heavy music
- a group known for disco
- Frank Sinatra's 1958 Record of the year
- too much of this causes people to lose the beat
- the part of the brain that music activates, involved in coordination and timing of movement
- Hawaiian chants
- a genre that blends soul, funk, R&B, and pop
- this type of music because very popular in the 1930's-1950's
- this instrument has been found in caves in France dating back 40,000 years
- teen heartthrob from One Direction
- the literal translation of ukulele
- the type of dancing involving fox trot, samba, jitterbug, etc
- the name of One Direction's 4th album
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- Hawaii's best known music act in the later 20th century
- the artist known for "The Twist"
- one of the native dances brought to North America by immigrants in the 1800's
- the older, formal style of hula
- a memory of Harry Style's time spent in CA
- where Harry Styles went so he could hone in on what he wanted to do
- Artist who was nominated for her Black Parade album in 2020
- Stevie Wonder's 1972 hit song
- immigrants from this location brought a version of the ukulele to Hawaii
- Hawaiian reggae music
23 Clues: Hawaiian chants • Hawaiian reggae music • synthesizer heavy music • a group known for disco • Stevie Wonder's 1972 hit song • the older, formal style of hula • the artist known for "The Twist" • teen heartthrob from One Direction • the literal translation of ukulele • the name of One Direction's 4th album • Frank Sinatra's 1958 Record of the year • ...
MUSIC IN ATINIQUITY 2015-12-20
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- derives from greek word melos which means music as a performing art
- the strings run parallel to the resonating soundboard and attach to a crossbar supported by two arms
- is a series of three or more different pitches in ascending or descending order
- the surviving greek music, consisting of a single melodic line
- who wrote the most influential passages on the uses and effects of music
- is sound and sound by its nature is impermanent
- is a two successive tetrachords shared a note
- is a flute made from the radius of a griffon vulture
- is formed between two notes of different pitch
- was a pipe typically played in pairs
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- an akkadian high priestess at Ur, who composed hymns
- comprised four notes spanning a perfect fourth
- one’s ethical character or way of being and behaving
- is a two successive tetrachords separated by a whole tone
- the founder greek music theory
- a poetry meant poetry sung to the lyre
- notes moving half step and whole step
- was a large lyre, used especially for processions and sacred ceremonies and in the theatre
- is a set of pitches within specific range or region of the voice
- the strings are perpendicular to the soundboard, and the neck that supports them is attached directly to the soundbox
20 Clues: the founder greek music theory • was a pipe typically played in pairs • notes moving half step and whole step • a poetry meant poetry sung to the lyre • is a two successive tetrachords shared a note • comprised four notes spanning a perfect fourth • is formed between two notes of different pitch • is sound and sound by its nature is impermanent • ...
Keep on Vibin' 2025-01-25
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- Where art comes alive
- Paint on the streets
- Rhyming lines of fire
- Mood of the scene
- Hip-hop family
- On the sneakers or belts
- Bold lines in the design
- Rolling with style
- Words with a flow
- Spins the beat in style
- Vibin' little character
- Graffiti artist's tool
- Graffiti signature
- Making moves nonstop
- Circle for spitting rhymes
- Collectors' treasure
- Old-school mixtape medium
- Pulse of the music
- Moves that break ground
- Energy in the music
- Voice of the artist
- Always looking fly
- Deep sound of the beat
- Curated music collection
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- Classic shading style
- The OG portable speaker
- A vintage sweatshirt vibe
- How the words connect
- For the illustrators
- Vinyl for the music heads
- Wall art with vibes
- Rhymes on the fly
- Essential for making beats
- Master of the turntables
- Repeated sound in music
- Spotlight for the performer
- Puzzle's structure
- Rhythm of the streets
- Blast from the past
- Mysterious easter egg
- Hip-hop footwear of choice
- DJ's signature sound
- Bling for the kings
- Art on the streets
- Hip-hop dance legend
- Classic hip-hop accessory
46 Clues: Hip-hop family • Mood of the scene • Rhymes on the fly • Words with a flow • Rolling with style • Puzzle's structure • Graffiti signature • Pulse of the music • Art on the streets • Always looking fly • Wall art with vibes • Blast from the past • Bling for the kings • Energy in the music • Voice of the artist • Paint on the streets • For the illustrators • Making moves nonstop • DJ's signature sound • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- Proxy war fought in Asia, ended in stalemate
- "King of Rock 'n' Roll" who rose to fame in the 1950s
- Widespread fear of communism throughout the US
- Used on Japan during WWII, made the US a global superpower
- Music genre inspired by jazz and blues
- Theory that if one country fell to communism, others would fall like ______
- President of the United States from 1945-1953
- Strategy used to stop the spread of communism
- WWII veteran and gays rights activist
- Failed military operation meant to overthrow Cuban communist leader, Fidel Castro
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- Re-recording of music, often used to suppress music by Black artists
- Popular TV show from the 1950s starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
- Widespread fear and targeting of LGBTQ+ individuals
- The physical and political manifestation of the ideological separation in Europe
- Early pioneer of Rock 'n' Roll music
- Frontman of The Crickets, victim of the plane crash on "the Day the Music Died"
- Prime Minister of the UK during WWII and the early 1950s
- Main opponent of the US during the Cold War
- Phenomenon named for the US Senator that made the Red Scare worse
- 34th President of the US, warned of the military-industrial complex in his farewell address
20 Clues: Early pioneer of Rock 'n' Roll music • WWII veteran and gays rights activist • Music genre inspired by jazz and blues • Main opponent of the US during the Cold War • Proxy war fought in Asia, ended in stalemate • President of the United States from 1945-1953 • Strategy used to stop the spread of communism • Widespread fear of communism throughout the US • ...
Sec1-U6_Vocab 2025-09-24
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- – a very popular song, film, or performance
- – to put things together
- – a recording of sounds and images you can watch
- – a stored piece of music or sound
- – to picture something in your mind
- – to move files or music from the Internet to a computer
- – to make changes to improve something
- – unusual or strange, sometimes unpleasant
- – made with computers and technology
- – to copy the way something acts, moves, or looks
- – related to sound or hearing
- – to like something very much
- – to put things together
- – an ability you learn by practice
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- – to store sounds so they can be heard again
- – made of parts of two or more things
- – one of the different forms of something
- – a person who likes a performer or team a lot
- – to make something new
- – done or used in the same way for a long time
- – new or recent
- – a person who plays music at an event or on the radio
- – to strongly dislike
- – a piece of music with words
- – the first of its kind, not copied
- – to have something as a part
- – to sing, dance, play music, or act in front of an audience
- – popular, enjoyable, or interesting
- – a belief or feeling about something
29 Clues: – new or recent • – to strongly dislike • – to make something new • – to put things together • – to put things together • – a piece of music with words • – to have something as a part • – related to sound or hearing • – to like something very much • – a stored piece of music or sound • – an ability you learn by practice • – to picture something in your mind • ...
Music in Film 2025-09-30
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- The general feeling or environment of a scene.
- Relating to the western regions of the United States, often associated with a specific style of music in movies.
- The music accompanying the images of a film.
- A device used to produce music.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
- The central topic or idea of a story.
- A piece of information used in the investigation of something.
- A category of artistic composition, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- Relating to jazz music, characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a strong rhythmic drive.
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- A state of excitement or anxiety resulting from uncertainty about what may happen.
- The overall feeling or atmosphere of a scene or piece of music.
- A list of acknowledgments of those who participated in the making of a film, typically shown at the end.
- Relating to drama; exciting and emotional.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- To indicate or suggest beforehand; to give a warning or indication of something to come.
- Widely recognized and well-established.
- A person or being in a narrative.
- The time and place in which a story occurs.
- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- Cheerful; optimistic.
20 Clues: Cheerful; optimistic. • A device used to produce music. • A person or being in a narrative. • The sequence of events in a story. • The central topic or idea of a story. • Widely recognized and well-established. • Relating to drama; exciting and emotional. • The time and place in which a story occurs. • The music accompanying the images of a film. • ...
Musical Symbols/Terms 2025-11-13
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- (or DIMINUENDO) – A gradual decrease in volume; the music gets softer.
- MARK ( 𝄐 or ‘ ) – A small mark that tells you where to take a quick breath or pause in the music.
- CLEF – A symbol that shows higher-pitched notes, usually played by flutes, clarinets, trumpets, and other high instruments.
- – The pattern of long and short sounds and silences in music.
- – The correct way to sit or stand while playing to help you breathe and perform your best.
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- (f) – A dynamic marking meaning to play loudly.
- – A gradual increase in volume; the music gets louder.
- SIGNATURE – A symbol at the beginning of the music that tells how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- CLEF – A symbol that shows lower-pitched notes, usually played by tubas, trombones, baritones, and bass instruments.
- – How high or low a note sounds.
- – A symbol that means to hold a note or rest longer than its normal value.
- SIGNATURE – The sharps or flats shown at the beginning of the staff that tell you what key the music is in.
- LINE – A vertical line on the staff that divides the music into measures.
- – The quality or sound of an instrument or voice; how “good” or “rich” it sounds.
- FORTE (mf) – A dynamic marking meaning to play at a medium or moderately loud volume.
- (p) – A dynamic marking meaning to play softly.
16 Clues: – How high or low a note sounds. • (f) – A dynamic marking meaning to play loudly. • (p) – A dynamic marking meaning to play softly. • – A gradual increase in volume; the music gets louder. • – The pattern of long and short sounds and silences in music. • (or DIMINUENDO) – A gradual decrease in volume; the music gets softer. • ...
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. • ...
Feel the Music 2024-12-05
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- mainstream, catchy, and widely popular music
- helping you feel calm and at ease
- related to love or affection
- upbeat rhythms, steady basslines, and catchy melodies
- loud, fast, and intense, often featuring distorted guitars and powerful vocals
- lacking interest or excitement; boring
- making a lot of sound or loud
- originating in Jamaica, featuring offbeat rhythms and socially conscious lyrics
- often expressing melancholy or emotional struggles
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- cheerful, fast, or energetic in tone or mood
- orchestral and instrumental music, often with complex compositions
- boring because it's the same thing over and over
- making you feel sad or down
- based on rhythmic speech (rapping), DJing, and often includes sampling from other songs
- music with a strong beat, often using electric guitars
- music with roots in folk, often featuring guitars and storytelling
- characterized by improvisation, swing rhythms, and blues elements
- feeling good, content, or joyful
- feeling sorrowful or unhappy
19 Clues: making you feel sad or down • related to love or affection • feeling sorrowful or unhappy • making a lot of sound or loud • feeling good, content, or joyful • helping you feel calm and at ease • lacking interest or excitement; boring • cheerful, fast, or energetic in tone or mood • mainstream, catchy, and widely popular music • ...
Film Music Crossword 2023-11-16
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- music that is in films (no space)
- music from the film that goes DUNDUNDUNDUNNNNN DUNNNNNN DUN DUN DUN DUNNN (hint: I am your father) (no space)
- who was my leitmotif about? (hint: MNT)
- true/false? most things sound better with a harmony.
- who wrote the Star Wars theme? (no space)
- original music used to accompany sounds/actions
- the name or number in a soundtrack that is given that relates to the scene that the music is being played in during the film
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- a recurring idea/pattern that represents a character/scene/idea
- genre of film music that includes ghosts and screaming
- unexpected, super duper loud chord/single note that shocks the audience
- joyful, energetic, and short notes are usually used in _____ scenes.
- the recording of all of the sound effects and music (no spaces)
- slow sounding, low noises are usually used in ___ scenes.
- abbreviation for sound effects
14 Clues: abbreviation for sound effects • music that is in films (no space) • who was my leitmotif about? (hint: MNT) • who wrote the Star Wars theme? (no space) • original music used to accompany sounds/actions • true/false? most things sound better with a harmony. • genre of film music that includes ghosts and screaming • ...
Do now - Y7 Graphic Score and the Elements of Music Quiz 2019-10-23
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- an element of music meaning high and low
- crescendo or < means to get ...
- the full Italian name for this dynamic mark; F
- an element of music meaning fast and slow
- an element of music meaning how long the beat lasts
- music written in pictures and symbols
- an element of music meaning loud and quiet
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- the full Italian name for this dynamic mark; p
- p - what this dynamic mark means
- the full Italian name for this dynamic mark; mp
- f - what this dynamic mark means
- an element of music meaning the different sounds an instrument makes
12 Clues: crescendo or < means to get ... • p - what this dynamic mark means • f - what this dynamic mark means • music written in pictures and symbols • an element of music meaning high and low • an element of music meaning fast and slow • an element of music meaning loud and quiet • the full Italian name for this dynamic mark; p • the full Italian name for this dynamic mark; F • ...
Folk Music of Brazil 2023-03-15
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- A piano player that wrote the first choro.
- These people introduced Christian lyrics, Gregorian chant and western instruments.
- Music that comes from the Recife and Olinda regions of Brazil.
- This word means to lament.
- These people create music using wind, string, and percussion instruments.
- Capoeira songs are often made this way.
- Brazilian folk music imitates the sounds of this place.
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- Maracatu is often played at this celebration.
- An Afro-Brazilian sport that has its own music.
- Choros are played by a _____ using flute, guitar, and cavaquinho.
- A form of religious music.
- A style of folk music from Northeast Brazil.
12 Clues: This word means to lament. • A form of religious music. • Capoeira songs are often made this way. • A piano player that wrote the first choro. • A style of folk music from Northeast Brazil. • Maracatu is often played at this celebration. • An Afro-Brazilian sport that has its own music. • Brazilian folk music imitates the sounds of this place. • ...
Music crossword 2015-03-25
15 Clues: voice • music notes • type of music • type of music • type of music • type of music • projects noise • group of people • black and white • has 6-7 strings • 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
Born in the 1980s 2023-06-30
12 Clues: Combined genres • Rhythm and blues • Dance-pop subgenre • Theatrical rock genre • Blend of pop and rock • Fashionable music scene • Mellow and melodic rock • Raw and aggressive music • Catchy alternative music • Blend of rock and country • Fusion of R&B and hip-hop • Nostalgic electronic music
Musica😝 2023-11-28
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- one of the most popular instruments
- Sound like viola
- it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD”
- you need a lot of breath to play this
- teacher this “person” teaches you music
- this is a type of music (🪨)
- It’s a beautiful sound
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- 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
- this type of music is what it is when a balloon pops
- used in bands and it requires a stick
- used in ALOT of Spanish music
- it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰
12 Clues: 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 • Sound like viola • It’s a beautiful sound • this is a type of music (🪨) • used in ALOT of Spanish music • one of the most popular instruments • it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD” • used in bands and it requires a stick • you need a lot of breath to play this • teacher this “person” teaches you music • it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰 • ...
Musical Vocabulary 2023-11-21
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- a musical composition of any length
- the instrument which plays "24 Caprices"
- a person who writes music
- a percussion instrument which takes its name from a geometric shape
- an object or device for producing musical sounds
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- music that comes from the Western/European tradition
- music that does have vocal sound (with or without instrumental accompaniment)
- a person who plays (or performs) music
- music that does not have words or vocal sound
- done by a single person, alone
- the way a piece of music or art makes you feel
- the name of a composer which follows Wolfgang Amadeus
12 Clues: a person who writes music • done by a single person, alone • a musical composition of any length • a person who plays (or performs) music • the instrument which plays "24 Caprices" • music that does not have words or vocal sound • the way a piece of music or art makes you feel • an object or device for producing musical sounds • ...
Musical Genres 2025-09-25
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- a vocal style commonly used in Country Music
- an example of Religious music
- common themes involve rebellion and social commentary
- an example of Electronic music
- a musical genre that combines jazz, gospel, and blues influences.
- a rhythm-driven musical genre popular in the 1970s and early 1980s, bridging soul with later African-American styles
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- synonymous with rapping
- characterized by its aggressive and intense sound
- a musical genre related to Indian classical music; both value improvisation over repetition of set melodies
- classification system that classifies music into different styles
- this name originated from an Italian phrase that means a work in music
- a musical genre passed down to another by word of mouth rather than written notation
- a musical genre that has clear, formal structures such as sonata form, symphony, concerto, and fugue
- origin of a musical genre that is synonymous with rapping
14 Clues: synonymous with rapping • an example of Religious music • an example of Electronic music • a vocal style commonly used in Country Music • characterized by its aggressive and intense sound • common themes involve rebellion and social commentary • origin of a musical genre that is synonymous with rapping • classification system that classifies music into different styles • ...
World Music - Revision 2014-02-03
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- West-African and North-Indian music is not written down, but passed on through ________ tradition.
- Music from Trinidad & Tobago, often involving Steel Pan Drums
- When strong beats are split into three, not two, quavers (Meter)
- Two contrasting rhythms played at the same time
- Small pair of North-Indian drums, played using your fingertips
- A long held note, sustained or repeated throughout a piece of music
- Slow genre of music from Jamaica, characterized by the use of electric guitars and drum kits
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- Fast-paced type of music from Cuba, featuring piano, trumpet and percussion
- Accents on off-beats
- When strong beats are split into two , not three, quavers (Meter)
- 21 stringed guitar-like instrument from North-India
- In North-Indian music, the drone is played on this instrument
- North-Indian word for the scale used to improvise over
- West-African drum made using tree trunks and goat skin
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 • In North-Indian music, the drone is played on this instrument • ...
Musical genres 2023-06-12
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- Music styles originating from Latin America, such as salsa and merengue.
- Melodic music often associated with rural themes and storytelling.
- Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among many people.
- Traditional music composed by famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
- Energetic and loud music characterized by guitars and drums.
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- Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers.
- Music originating from Jamaica, known for its laid-back rhythm and positive lyrics.
- Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics and a strong beat.
- Smooth and improvisational music often featuring brass instruments.
- (Rhythm and Blues) Soulful music often combining elements of jazz, gospel, and blues.
10 Clues: Rhythmic music with spoken lyrics and a strong beat. • Catchy and upbeat music that is popular among many people. • Music created using electronic instruments and synthesizers. • Energetic and loud music characterized by guitars and drums. • Melodic music often associated with rural themes and storytelling. • ...
instrumentals 2023-03-08
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- one of the string family that has strings
- has black and white keys to play
- the beats in the music to make it better
- to make christmas songs
- a bass for scary sdongs
- drums to make the music scary
- it has holes to play
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- the music you hear in your phone
- to make you sleep
- to make the music better
- its the third biggest in the string family
- theres salt inside
- the japan instrumental
- the one instrumental that is so quiet
- the smallest in the string family
15 Clues: to make you sleep • theres salt inside • it has holes to play • the japan instrumental • to make christmas songs • a bass for scary sdongs • to make the music better • drums to make the music scary • the music you hear in your phone • has black and white keys to play • the smallest in the string family • the one instrumental that is so quiet • the beats in the music to make it better • ...
Jazz: The Journey 2024-05-16
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- The FIRST stop on the jazz journey
- Friendly; involving several people
- To communicate with words
- To move down in sound or tone
- Piano music
- A large farm where crops are grown
- Not subject to change; constant
- Easy to understand; having few parts
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- Jazz began in ________ _________
- Flute, guitar, trumpet, piano, and saxophone are common _______ in jazz music
- Requirement; need
- To put together; to join
- Church music that influenced jazz
- Music about sadness, hard times, or lost love
14 Clues: Piano music • Requirement; need • To put together; to join • To communicate with words • To move down in sound or tone • Not subject to change; constant • Jazz began in ________ _________ • Church music that influenced jazz • The FIRST stop on the jazz journey • Friendly; involving several people • A large farm where crops are grown • Easy to understand; having few parts • ...
song and music 2022-10-17
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- music, a type of modern music which young people often like.
- music, traditional music that often tells a story
- the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music
- a musical instrument in the shape of box
- music with a strong rhythm ans spoken words
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- a regular, repeated pattern of sound in music.
- a more serious style of music, often played on a piano
- to give publicity to something to make it popular
- to travel around playing music in different places.
- to act,sing, dance or play music in front of people
10 Clues: a musical instrument in the shape of box • music with a strong rhythm ans spoken words • a regular, repeated pattern of sound in music. • to give publicity to something to make it popular • music, traditional music that often tells a story • the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music • to travel around playing music in different places. • ...
music genres 2026-02-23
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- – Music with rapping and strong beats. People sometimes breakdance to it.
- – Loud music with electric guitars and drums.
- – Music with trumpets and saxophones. It can sound smooth or fast.
- – Fast Latin music you can dance to with a partner.
- – Fun Latin music with a simple rhythm that people dance to.
- – Relaxed music from Jamaica with a slow, steady beat.
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- – Music about life, love, and stories. You often hear guitars.
- – Popular music that is easy to sing along to.
- – Music with violins and pianos. It is often calm and has no singing.
- – Music made with computers and machines. It has strong beats.
10 Clues: – Loud music with electric guitars and drums. • – Popular music that is easy to sing along to. • – Fast Latin music you can dance to with a partner. • – Relaxed music from Jamaica with a slow, steady beat. • – Fun Latin music with a simple rhythm that people dance to. • – Music about life, love, and stories. You often hear guitars. • ...
Elements of Music 2020-09-05
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- when music is played loudly
- when music gets softer
- how loudly or how quietly music is played
- when music gets louder
- when music is played softly
- the distance between two notes
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- the specific sound of an instrument
- two or more notes heard simultaneously
- the impression of stability in music
- the impression of tension in music
10 Clues: when music gets softer • when music gets louder • when music is played loudly • when music is played softly • the distance between two notes • the impression of tension in music • the specific sound of an instrument • the impression of stability in music • two or more notes heard simultaneously • how loudly or how quietly music is played
midde ages cross word Dec Ryguy 2015-06-10
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- a preformer of the midde age
- a wind instrument of the midde ages
- type of music in the midde ages
- an archetectual style of the midde ages
- people that travel and entertain
- a single melodic line without instrument
- religous music
- when two people sing at the same time
- nonreligous music
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- has a chant named after him
- the most common type of music in the midde ages
- people travel playing songs
- a percunssion instrument of the midde ages
- a string instrument of midde ages
- a string instrument that look like the modern quitar
15 Clues: religous music • nonreligous music • has a chant named after him • people travel playing songs • a preformer of the midde age • type of music in the midde ages • people that travel and entertain • a string instrument of midde ages • a wind instrument of the midde ages • when two people sing at the same time • an archetectual style of the midde ages • ...
MUSI200: Musical Elements 2014-12-24
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- horizontal relationships between pitches
- one clear melody with no harmony
- a smaller piece of a melody
- the speed of music
- what kind of instrument produced the music
- vertical relationships between pitches
- broad categories used to classify music
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- the organization or structure of a musical selection
- two or more melodies competing for importance
- changing volume levels of musical sounds
- one clear melody with harmony
- the way melody, harmony and rhythm work together
- notes and rhythms that tell musicians what to play
- sound organized in a meaningful way
- the quality of a musical sound
15 Clues: the speed of music • a smaller piece of a melody • one clear melody with harmony • the quality of a musical sound • one clear melody with no harmony • sound organized in a meaningful way • vertical relationships between pitches • broad categories used to classify music • horizontal relationships between pitches • changing volume levels of musical sounds • ...
Kuji Seniors Crossword 2025-10-20
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- Music with African and American roots, known for soul and groove
- A feeling of happiness or delight
- Sense of calm and inner stillness
- To rest your mind and body
- Famous singer known as the Queen of Soul
- Strong connection or kinship
- Marcus ____ , Black nationalist leader
- Symbolic cloth pattern from Ghana
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- Swahili word meaning unity (Kwanzaa principle)
- To move your body to music
- Opposite of stress
- Something to smile about
- Country known for Carnival and Soca music
- Genre of music from Jamaica known for its rhythm
- strong emotion felt when something moves your heart
15 Clues: Opposite of stress • Something to smile about • To move your body to music • To rest your mind and body • Strong connection or kinship • A feeling of happiness or delight • Sense of calm and inner stillness • Symbolic cloth pattern from Ghana • Marcus ____ , Black nationalist leader • Famous singer known as the Queen of Soul • Country known for Carnival and Soca music • ...
Baroque Period 2019-03-08
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- Instrument that the violin family replaced.
- The bass with numbers is called _______ bass.
- Baroque is a word used in connection with the highly ornamented style of __ and architecture.
- A giant of baroque composition.
- Baroque melodies sound elaborated and __________.
- Contrapuntal composition with two or more voices built on a theme.
- Word for tone colour.
- Sacred music sung in chirches.
- Composer of ‘Messiah’
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- Texture used in fugues and canons.
- A prominent baroque artist.
- Instrumental music became as important as _____ music.
- Type of dynamics used in baroque music.
- Another word for ‘mood’
- Composed ‘Four seasons’
15 Clues: Word for tone colour. • Composer of ‘Messiah’ • Another word for ‘mood’ • Composed ‘Four seasons’ • A prominent baroque artist. • Sacred music sung in chirches. • A giant of baroque composition. • Texture used in fugues and canons. • Type of dynamics used in baroque music. • Instrument that the violin family replaced. • The bass with numbers is called _______ bass. • ...
All About Music 2022-02-20
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- A part sung by one person
- Tune it to your favorite station
- An album is made up of these
- Records or amplifies sound
- Where amateurs sing while following lyrics on a screen
- To make music with one's own voice
- How fast the music goes
- Toto's biggest hit
- Do this to your instrument to make sure all the notes sound right
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- The higher female voice part
- Grand, baby grand, upright
- Played to make music
- Where to see a musician perform live
- Genre with lots of good ol'-fashioned twang
- The main tune of the music
15 Clues: Toto's biggest hit • Played to make music • How fast the music goes • A part sung by one person • Grand, baby grand, upright • Records or amplifies sound • The main tune of the music • The higher female voice part • An album is made up of these • Tune it to your favorite station • To make music with one's own voice • Where to see a musician perform live • ...
Born in the 1960s 2023-06-30
10 Clues: Soulful music genre • Iconic music festival • British music movement • Psychedelic rock genre • Blend of folk and rock • Symbol of peace and love • Improvisational music genre • UK bands' influence in the US • Music reflecting social issues • Lightweight and catchy pop music
Disco Fever – 1970s 2026-01-08
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- – Club music spinner
- – Disco club activity
- – Star of Saturday Night Fever
- – Day in disco movie title
- – Shiny dance-floor decoration
- – Clubbing culture
- – Dance craze excitement
- – Famous New York disco club
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- – Common disco fashion fabric
- – Popular 1970s dance music
- – Popular disco shoes
- – Record format used in discos
- – Dance rhythm
- – Disco-related music style
- – Disco soundtrack band
15 Clues: – Dance rhythm • – Clubbing culture • – Club music spinner • – Popular disco shoes • – Disco club activity • – Disco soundtrack band • – Dance craze excitement • – Day in disco movie title • – Popular 1970s dance music • – Disco-related music style • – Famous New York disco club • – Common disco fashion fabric • – Star of Saturday Night Fever • – Record format used in discos • ...
Music Production Things 2025-10-26
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- These are worn to listen to music and audio
- Musicians go to this place to record music and make songs
- This person helps create and manage the process of a music project
- This tool is used on stage and in studios to convert sound into an electrical signal
- A MIDI keyboard controller allows you to play virtual ______ sounds
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- BPM stands for Beats per _______
- The application software used to produce and record music
- The main device needed for a music production setup
- This tells us how fast or slow the speed of the music is
- DAW stands for digital ______ workstation
- The process to capture a performers vocal or instrument takes
- The steady pulse that makes you want to move to music
12 Clues: BPM stands for Beats per _______ • DAW stands for digital ______ workstation • These are worn to listen to music and audio • The main device needed for a music production setup • The steady pulse that makes you want to move to music • This tells us how fast or slow the speed of the music is • The application software used to produce and record music • ...
Classical Music Overview 2024-05-02
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- The third main era of classical music
- One of The Greats of classical music
- One of the many themes of many classical pieces
- The fourth main era of classical music
- Composers of classical music today became about _______ rather than about sending a message to its audience
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- The second main era of classical music
- The first main era of classical music
- The fifth main era of classical music
- The sixth main era of classical music
- The evolution of music follows the evolution of ________ and technology
- One of The Greats of classical music
11 Clues: One of The Greats of classical music • One of The Greats of classical music • The first main era of classical music • The third main era of classical music • The fifth main era of classical music • The sixth main era of classical music • The second main era of classical music • The fourth main era of classical music • One of the many themes of many classical pieces • ...
idk 2026-03-12
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- any musical instrument with a keyboard such as a piano
- 1450-1600 an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts
- 1600-1750 an era where art and music became extravagant
- mean Lord have mercy
- studied to be a priest but never served the church in a religious capacity
- compouy the group that performs the opera
- a song or melody in which a few syllables or words are sung on the same or a few different motes
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- a music work for chorus and soloist
- a school of music or drama art opera drama set to music and sung by performers with orchestral
- 450-1450 an era where vocal music was more popular than instrumantal
- a man or woman who supports or an event or cause
- was known for his operas and oratorios his father wanted him to be a lawyer
- was the church musician for most of his life bach took a job at a private school
- bingen became a nun at 15 and later became mother superior she was the first to write music for female voices
14 Clues: mean Lord have mercy • a music work for chorus and soloist • compouy the group that performs the opera • a man or woman who supports or an event or cause • any musical instrument with a keyboard such as a piano • 1600-1750 an era where art and music became extravagant • 1450-1600 an era where vocal music began to have more voice parts • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
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- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- Shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- Musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
- Was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- It is a long tube which you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- - German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- - Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
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- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- - shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- Musical instrument that has a frame and series of parallel strings
- - was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- long tube, you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • - German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- - German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- - Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
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- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- - shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- Musical instrument that has a frame and series of parallel strings
- - was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- long tube, you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • - German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
Jazz Crossword 2022-05-16
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- what any score of music is called
- famous American trumpet soloist
- creating a melody without having a printed piece of music
- an object inserted into the bell of an instrument to change the tone
- has black and white keys
- can have valves or a slide
- a string instrument you plug into an amp
- music that has many styles and originated in New Orleans
- the most common instrument played in jazz
- a speaker you connect a guitar to amplify its sound
- a person who has a part in music where they play by themselves
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- a group of drums and cymbals
- famous American saxophonist who also played the flute and oboe.
- famous American trombonist who was a member of Big Band Bossa Nova
- referred as traditional jazz, developed in New Orleans in the 19th century
- an instrument that can have a mute
- a type of scat that has a carrot above it and it's accented
- tells you how loud or soft to play
- the founder of jazz
- also known as the devil's music
- a type of skat where a note has a dot above it
- a string instrument used in Dixieland jazz
- a blind, American pianist who sang in some jazz songs and was famous for his piano playing
23 Clues: the founder of jazz • has black and white keys • can have valves or a slide • a group of drums and cymbals • famous American trumpet soloist • also known as the devil's music • what any score of music is called • an instrument that can have a mute • tells you how loud or soft to play • a string instrument you plug into an amp • the most common instrument played in jazz • ...
Vocab Mid Test 2021-04-09
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- The weak beat that comes before the strong beat
- The main self contained melody of a musical selection
- A pitched percussion instrument
- Member of a family of instruments that is pitched 2nd or 3rd highest
- Concluding passage of music
- The measured distance between two musical pitches
- Raises a note
- Thin stick used by a conductor
- Loudly
- The first note of a scale
- Small fluctuations in pitch used to make sound more expressive
- A group of typically 3 or more notes sounded together
- The central note, chord or scale of a musical composition
- an ancient instrument the ancestor of the trombone
- a melodic or harmonic punctuation mark at the end of phrase
- How loud something is
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- Pules
- Member of a family of instruments that is the lowest pitch
- an off beat accent
- The main part in harmonized music
- A rhythmic grouping, set off in written music by a vertical line
- A fairly large choral group
- A style if American music combining African and Western musical traits
- In music notation a black or white oval shaped symbol
- A slow tempo
- Very slow
- Another term for tone color
- Written representation of a musical composition
- Lowers a note
- Short detached notes
30 Clues: Pules • Loudly • Very slow • A slow tempo • Raises a note • Lowers a note • an off beat accent • Short detached notes • How loud something is • The first note of a scale • A fairly large choral group • Concluding passage of music • Another term for tone color • Thin stick used by a conductor • A pitched percussion instrument • The main part in harmonized music • ...
TEKA TEKI SBDP BAB 2 2024-09-28
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- Bunyi yang keluar dari mulut baik sat berbicara, berteriak, maupun bernyanyi
- alat ucap yang dapat digerakkan sekaligus digeserkan untuk menimbulkan berbagai bunyi
- Cara memainkan harmonica
- Alat musik yang menggunakan teknologi elektronik dalam menghasilkan suara
- Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipukul yang berasal dari Sulawesi
- Jenis alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran udara yang melewati saluran udara dalam alat musik tersebut
- ketepatan seorang penyanyi dalam memainkan tinggi rendah nada dalam bernyanyi
- Suara sedang pria
- Alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran senar yang ditekan atau digesek
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara ditiup yang berasal dari Sumatra barat
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- Garis lima sejajar yang digunakan untuk meletakkan notasi balok
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digesek yang berasal dari Jakarta
- Suara sedang Wanita
- Barisan melodi yang menunjukkan jumlah ketukan dalam musik
- Organ yang termasuk articulator
- Suara Tertinggi pria
- Warna suara
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digoyang yang berasal dari Jawa Barat
- Suara terendah pria
- Suara tertiinggi Wanita
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipetik yang berasal dari NTT
- organ tubuh yang berfungsi memantulkan getaran suara yang ditimbulkan oleh pita suara
- Kejelasan pengucapan kata
- Suara terendah Wanita
25 Clues: Warna suara • Suara sedang pria • Suara sedang Wanita • Suara terendah pria • Suara Tertinggi pria • Suara terendah Wanita • Suara tertiinggi Wanita • Cara memainkan harmonica • Kejelasan pengucapan kata • Organ yang termasuk articulator • Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya • Barisan melodi yang menunjukkan jumlah ketukan dalam musik • ...
Introduction to Music Reading 2025-01-27
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- the higher female voice
- 5 lines and 4 spaces upon which music is written
- a dynamic meaning very loud
- two of these types of notes are counted "1+"
- Mr. Everett's first name
- the lower female voice
- a dynamic meaning loud
- this symbol marks the end of a piece or section of music
- a dynamic meaning very soft
- a note worth one beat
- the volume of music
- scientific name for "voice box"
- a person who creates new, original music
- the speed of the music; measured in beats per minute
- a symbol which tells you to hold until the director cuts you off; also called "birdseye"
- a dynamic meaning soft
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- a dynamic meaning to gradually get louder
- a collection of sharps or flats at the beginning of the musicthet determines that scale used
- a dynamic meaning to gradually get softer
- a note worth 4 beats
- the name of Mrs. G's daughter
- tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- the higher male voice
- the name of Mrs. G's son
- the lower male voice
- a person who rewrites an existing song to make it their own
- a dynamic meaning medium loud
- a dynamic meaning medium soft
28 Clues: the volume of music • a note worth 4 beats • the lower male voice • the higher male voice • a note worth one beat • the lower female voice • a dynamic meaning loud • a dynamic meaning soft • the higher female voice • Mr. Everett's first name • the name of Mrs. G's son • a dynamic meaning very loud • a dynamic meaning very soft • the name of Mrs. G's daughter • a dynamic meaning medium loud • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-09-23
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- A traditional dance and music style from Colombia.
- A traditional Mexican music style with guitars, violins, and trumpets.
- A person with both African and Latin American heritage.
- Rights The rights that protect people’s freedoms and equality.
- A person with both Indigenous and European ancestry.
- A gender-neutral word for someone of Latin American heritage.
- A lively Latin American dance and music style.
- de los Muertos “Day of the Dead,” a Mexican holiday honoring loved ones who have passed away.
- de Mayo May 5th, a holiday celebrating Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla.
- The original people of a land before colonization.
- A fast-paced dance and music style from the Dominican Republic.
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- A special 15th birthday celebration for Latina girls.
- A decorated container filled with treats, broken open at celebrations.
- A man or person from Latin America or of Latin American heritage.
- Large wall paintings that tell stories of culture and history.
- A dramatic and elegant dance and music style from Argentina.
- A woman from Latin America or of Latin American heritage.
- Moving to a new country to live there permanently.
- Spanish for “theater,” representing plays and performances.
- A person of Mexican heritage, often living in the United States.
20 Clues: A lively Latin American dance and music style. • A traditional dance and music style from Colombia. • Moving to a new country to live there permanently. • The original people of a land before colonization. • A person with both Indigenous and European ancestry. • A special 15th birthday celebration for Latina girls. • ...
3 / 3000발음듣기복사하기필기인식기번역하기자동완성자동완성 영어열기/닫기 아이콘 Musician 2023-09-05
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- Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D"
- Shostakovich Russian composer known for symphonies and chamber music
- van Beethoven German composer and pianist known for his classical compositions
- Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring"
- Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King"
- Sebastian Bach German composer and musician of the Baroque period
- Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music
- Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era
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- Vivaldi Italian Baroque composer, known for "The Four Seasons"
- Bernstein American composer and conductor, known for "West Side Story"
- Chopin Polish composer and pianist known for his romantic music
- Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer famous for ballet and symphonic music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Brahms German composer known for his orchestral and chamber music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist
16 Clues: Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist • Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D" • Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King" • Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music • Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era • Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring" • ...
Musician 2023-09-05
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- Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer famous for ballet and symphonic music
- Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- van Beethoven German composer and pianist known for his classical compositions
- Bernstein American composer and conductor, known for "West Side Story"
- Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring"
- Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D"
- Shostakovich Russian composer known for symphonies and chamber music
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- Sebastian Bach German composer and musician of the Baroque period
- Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music
- Chopin Polish composer and pianist known for his romantic music
- Vivaldi Italian Baroque composer, known for "The Four Seasons"
- Brahms German composer known for his orchestral and chamber music
- Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era
- Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King"
16 Clues: Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist • Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D" • Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music • Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King" • Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era • Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring" • ...
GCSE Music - Harmony 2021-01-10
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- Notes that don't belong to a specified scale or key.
- A usually low pitched sustained sound.
- Pleasing or blending sounds in a piece of music.
- When the key of a piece of music changes.
- The overall atmosphere of a piece of music. Usually major or minor.
- The gap found between notes or pitches.
- Like music punctuation, either sounds finished or unfinished.
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- The 4th degree of a musical scale.
- The 5th degree of a musical scale.
- Clashing sounds in a piece of music.
- A collection of usually three notes sounded together.
- The 1st degree of a musical scale.
- Notes that belong to a specified scale or key.
- When notes sound together (simultaneously) we create...
14 Clues: The 4th degree of a musical scale. • The 5th degree of a musical scale. • The 1st degree of a musical scale. • Clashing sounds in a piece of music. • A usually low pitched sustained sound. • The gap found between notes or pitches. • When the key of a piece of music changes. • Notes that belong to a specified scale or key. • Pleasing or blending sounds in a piece of music. • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
- Many would say that country music today has become very
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- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- Every cowboy needs a
- The lyrics are often about this
- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- An American car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- 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... • ...
Musical Crossword 2019-07-22
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- Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen
- Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da
- Saul Hudson, Lead Guitarist of the famous band Guns N’ Roses.
- Oscar-winning Indian music director
- The Legendary American singer and Nobel Prize Winner for Literature
- American heavy metal band best known for their songs like Nothing Else Matters & Master of Puppets
- Bhangra King of the 90s.
- Bollywood music director who rose to fame with Anurag Kashyap’s Dev D.
- Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani
- An Indian rock band featured in movies such as Black Friday, Gulaal, and Masaan.
- American actor and singer who sung Fly me to the moon and Strangers in the night.
- The singer-songwriter who sang Shape of you, Photograph, and Thinking out loud.
- The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’.
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- Indian origin American music producer featured in Gully Boy.
- Former American rock band considered the greatest Grunge band of all times.
- English psychedelic rock band known for their songs Wish you were here, Another Brick on the Wall
- Indian rapper who composed the hit song ‘DJ wale babu’
- We are the Sultans of Swing!
- Freddy Mercury’s legendary band.
- Tim Berling, the electronic music DJ that made the song Wake Me Up.
- A renowned Bollywood playback singer who sang Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja.
- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison.
- Good Girl Gone Bad
- Marshall Bruce Matthers III regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time.
- American actor, singer, and musician. The King of Rock n Roll
25 Clues: Good Girl Gone Bad • Bhangra King of the 90s. • We are the Sultans of Swing! • Freddy Mercury’s legendary band. • Oscar-winning Indian music director • Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani • Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen • Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da • The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’. • ...
International music artists and groups 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. • ...
jhsxbn 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. • ...
Spring Choir 2024-02-27
20 Clues: fast • soft • loud • slow • do mi so • very fast • very loud • very soft • lower clef • medium loud • higher clef • medium soft • walking speed • speed of music • lightning fast • moderate tempo • louds/softs in music • to get gradually softer • to get gradually louder • the space between two notes
Variations and Ground Bass 2019-11-04
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- Sad feel
- How how or low the notes are
- Used in pop music
- The length of the notes
- Another word for change
- The composer who wrote canon in D
- The volume of the music
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- Happy feel
- A film music composer who uses ground bass
- A bass line that repeats
- The black note to the right
- The black note to the left
- The speed of the music
13 Clues: Sad feel • Happy feel • Used in pop music • The speed of the music • The length of the notes • Another word for change • The volume of the music • A bass line that repeats • The black note to the left • The black note to the right • How how or low the notes are • The composer who wrote canon in D • A film music composer who uses ground bass
TEAM A!!!!! :) 2013-05-21
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- Italian meaning realism or the idea of taking events from real life
- Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes
- A soprano who is specially trained to sing rapid passages
- what the conductor of a opera or orchestra uses
- an instrumental introduction to a musical drama
- Any kind of music inserted between the verses of a song
- The male voice between the tenor and the bass voices
- the highest male voice
- A song written for two voices
- music music composed around a certain idea
- the story around which a musical or opera is based
- Italian meaning to make notes short
- the highest female voice
- A theatrical production combining drama vocal and orchestral music, costumes
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- The lowest of the male voices
- a musical drama for voices and orchestra
- A cheer of approval for male opera singers
- a song for solo voice
- a speech like declamatory vocal style
- usually a short romantic comic opera
- The text of an opera from a Italian word meaning little book
- A cheer of approval for female opera singers
- the part of an opera sung by a large group
- A theoretical production combining drama vocal and orchestral music
- A lively upbeat song that is generally used to open a musical
- The lowest female voice
26 Clues: a song for solo voice • the highest male voice • The lowest female voice • the highest female voice • The lowest of the male voices • A song written for two voices • Italian meaning to make notes short • usually a short romantic comic opera • a speech like declamatory vocal style • a musical drama for voices and orchestra • Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes • ...
Welcome to Japanese Music 2021-02-03
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- the natural material used in Japan to make a traditional flute.
- the light soup you might enjoy to warm up in Japan.
- what musicians do when there is a chance to see musicians or music videos.
- drums, but also maracas, claves, and cymbals.
- what musicians do when music is shared with them.
- a Japanese __________ features plants, water, small buildings, and rocks.
- the type of instrument with sound produced by blowing and covering holes with fingers.
- the part of culture that includes singing and instruments.
- music from around the globe
- the traditional clothing worn by many Japanese musicians while playing older instruments.
- of or pertaining to Japan
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- internet video service, helps us see live music.
- helps us hear the voice of others
- the Japanese guitar, traditionally one of the main instruments used by Geisha.
- the koto is a _________ instrument.
- an adjective that means very old.
- a delicious food made of rice, fresh fish, and vegetables.
- taiko is the traditional Japanese style of this instrument.
- when a musician, dancer, or actor puts on a show.
- the ancient style of Japanese wrestling
- the oldest of the traditional instruments of Japan.
- the country that is birthplace to the koto and sushi
22 Clues: of or pertaining to Japan • music from around the globe • helps us hear the voice of others • an adjective that means very old. • the koto is a _________ instrument. • the ancient style of Japanese wrestling • drums, but also maracas, claves, and cymbals. • internet video service, helps us see live music. • what musicians do when music is shared with them. • ...
5th Grade GP 4 Vocab Review 2017-02-27
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- Smaller ensembles of musicians playing together. Music is written for specific instrument combinations
- Notes blending together, sounding pleasing to the ear
- Shape of musical phrases
- The combination of instruments playing in a given piece or at a given time
- Music which has a definite story, imagery, etc.
- How a note is started/attacked: smooth, crisp, accented, etc.
- Musicians playing or singing together in a group
- A pattern of half and whole steps standard throughout different keys
- Two violins, one viola, and a cello make a string __________
- A term describing thickness/thinness of texture
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- The combination of sharps and flats following the clef at the beginning of a line of music
- A key or scale that generally sounds dark or sad
- A key or scale that generally sounds bright or positive
- Music which has no intentional imagery, story, etc.; music for music's sake
- Notes create tension by rubbing together
- A flute, an oboe, a clarinet, a bassoon, and a horn make a wind ____________
- One person performing alone
- A type of scale made up of all half steps
- Three people performing together
- A term referring to a combination of factors including instrumentation, density, and articulation
- Two people performing together
- Everyone playing together, though not necessarily the same exact part
22 Clues: Shape of musical phrases • One person performing alone • Two people performing together • Three people performing together • Notes create tension by rubbing together • A type of scale made up of all half steps • Music which has a definite story, imagery, etc. • A term describing thickness/thinness of texture • A key or scale that generally sounds dark or sad • ...
Marleys Crossword 2023-02-28
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- The vertical lines that are in between the notes Tempo: The speed of the music
- play the key that is a half-step lower
- Instrument that produces regular beats
- those little lines with notes on them that appear above or below a musical staff.
- A loud beat
- a note of two quarter notes that go twice as fast
- Very fast
- Two people or things singing (Playing music) Of some type together
- Detached
- Space notes
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- a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or instrument
- A quarter note, a one beat note
- An instrument which is in the string and percussion family
- curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch in music notation
- Measure
- Highest frequency of sound
- a Pause in a song
- a whole note single note equivalent to or lasting as long as two half notes or four quarter notes.
- a String instrument
- A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note.
- to replay the song or note.
- Higher in pitch
- Lowest pitched music note
- How high or deep in the music is
24 Clues: Measure • Detached • Very fast • A loud beat • Space notes • Higher in pitch • a Pause in a song • a String instrument • Lowest pitched music note • Highest frequency of sound • to replay the song or note. • A quarter note, a one beat note • How high or deep in the music is • play the key that is a half-step lower • Instrument that produces regular beats • ...
POP W/B/P Ensemble 2022-2023 2023-03-30
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- Loud dynamic
- Middle-soft dynamic
- "Te ____"
- "Gonna ___ Now"
- Group of musicians
- Soft dynamic
- Common Time
- Music stand brand (1 of 4)
- "In The Hall Of The Mountain ____"
- Play again
- Thin strip of wood that vibrates to produce a sound
- Pitched percussion instrument with metal bars
- Tr. _____ clarinet teacher
- Low drum
- Time Signature of "Te Deum"
- Tr. ___ ensemble leader
- Hi-___ cymbal with foot pedal
- Tr. ______ percussion teacher
- Gradual increase in dynamics
- Tr. Nick's primary instrument
- Soprano brass instrument
- Ensemble leader
- Play On, Philly
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- Music stand brand (2 of 4)
- Gradual decrease in dynamics
- Tenor brass instrument with slide
- Main musical theme
- Soprano double reed woodwind instrument
- Middle-loud dynamic
- Practice as a group
- What powers wind instruments
- Silence during music
- Tr. _____ trumpet teacher
- Hold me?
- Music stand brand (4 of 4)
- "_ ___ Claire Fontaine" (2 words)
- Music stand brand (3 of 4)
- "When The _____ Go Marching In"
- Single reed woodwind instrument
- First four rehearsal marks (alphabetically)
- First 3 notes the of C Major Scale
- Note that happens before first downbeat of a measure
- Loud then immediately soft dynamic
43 Clues: Hold me? • Low drum • "Te ____" • Play again • Common Time • Loud dynamic • Soft dynamic • "Gonna ___ Now" • Ensemble leader • Play On, Philly • Main musical theme • Group of musicians • Middle-soft dynamic • Middle-loud dynamic • Practice as a group • Silence during music • Tr. ___ ensemble leader • Soprano brass instrument • Tr. _____ trumpet teacher • Music stand brand (2 of 4) • ...
Jazz Crossword 2022-05-16
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- a speaker you connect a guitar to amplify its sound
- tells you how loud or soft to play
- a type of skat where a note has a dot above it
- a blind, American pianist who sang in some jazz songs and was famous for his piano playing
- a type of scat that has a carrot above it and it's accented
- creating a melody without having a printed piece of music
- what any score of music is called
- a group of drums and cymbals
- the founder of jazz
- referred as traditional jazz, developed in New Orleans in the 19th century
- can have valves or a slide
- a person who has a part in music where they play by themselves
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- the most common instrument played in jazz
- a string instrument you plug into an amp
- has black and white keys
- famous American trombonist who was a member of Big Band Bossa Nova
- a string instrument used in Dixieland jazz
- also known as the devil's music
- an instrument that can have a mute
- famous American saxophonist who also played the flute and oboe.
- famous American trumpet soloist
- music that has many styles and originated in New Orleans
- an object inserted into the bell of an instrument to change the tone
23 Clues: the founder of jazz • has black and white keys • can have valves or a slide • a group of drums and cymbals • also known as the devil's music • famous American trumpet soloist • what any score of music is called • tells you how loud or soft to play • an instrument that can have a mute • a string instrument you plug into an amp • the most common instrument played in jazz • ...
TEKA TEKI SILANG IPAS BAB 2 2024-09-28
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- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipetik yang berasal dari NTT
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digoyang yang berasal dari Jawa Barat
- Cara memainkan harmonica
- Bunyi yang keluar dari mulut baik sat berbicara, berteriak, maupun bernyanyi
- Kejelasan pengucapan kata
- Jenis alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran udara yang melewati saluran udara dalam alat musik tersebut
- Suara sedang Wanita
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara ditiup yang berasal dari Sumatra barat
- Suara terendah Wanita
- Alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran senar yang ditekan atau digesek
- Keras lembutnya suara
- Suara sedang pria
- Suara Tertinggi pria
- Alat musik yang menggunakan teknologi elektronik dalam menghasilkan suara
- Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya
- alat ucap yang dapat digerakkan sekaligus digeserkan untuk menimbulkan berbagai bunyi
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- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipukul yang berasal dari Sulawesi
- Cara memainkan piano
- Lamanya suara
- Suara tertiinggi Wanita
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digesek yang berasal dari Jakarta
- Barisan melodi yang menunjukkan jumlah ketukan dalam musik
- Warna suara
- Organ yang termasuk articulator
- organ tubuh yang berfungsi memantulkan getaran suara yang ditimbulkan oleh pita suara
- Garis lima sejajar yang digunakan untuk meletakkan notasi balok
- Suara terendah pria
- ketepatan seorang penyanyi dalam memainkan tinggi rendah nada dalam bernyanyi
28 Clues: Warna suara • Lamanya suara • Suara sedang pria • Suara sedang Wanita • Suara terendah pria • Cara memainkan piano • Suara Tertinggi pria • Suara terendah Wanita • Keras lembutnya suara • Suara tertiinggi Wanita • Cara memainkan harmonica • Kejelasan pengucapan kata • Organ yang termasuk articulator • Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya • ...
Olivia Rodrigo 2025-03-24
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- The name of Olivia’s character in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
- First name of the artist behind "Driver’s License" and SOUR.
- Vu A song about a past lover, and feeling like you’ve lived the same situation before.
- An achievement that Olivia surpassed with "Driver’s License" and SOUR.
- Olivia's first major music release, "Driver’s License," was this type of song.
- A song about betrayal and emotional pain.
- Swift An artist Olivia admires, known for writing personal, confessional songs.
- A musician whose style has inspired Olivia’s songwriting.
- A music platform where Olivia’s songs broke streaming records.
- A song about finding peace after a breakup, but with mixed emotions.
- Video Visual storytelling accompanying Olivia’s songs, like "Good 4 U" or "Deja Vu."
- The theme explored in many of Olivia’s songs.
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- The chart where Olivia broke multiple records.
- A high-energy song that kicks off her album, full of frustration.
- Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album, released in 2021.
- License A song about a driver’s permit, and heartbreak.
- 4 U A song where Olivia sings about feeling angry and empowered.
- The prestigious music award Olivia won in 2022.
- A music genre that influences Olivia’s sound, blending pop and punk.
- Choice A popular fan-voted award she won.
20 Clues: A song about betrayal and emotional pain. • Choice A popular fan-voted award she won. • The theme explored in many of Olivia’s songs. • The chart where Olivia broke multiple records. • Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album, released in 2021. • The prestigious music award Olivia won in 2022. • License A song about a driver’s permit, and heartbreak. • ...
Theatre Appreciation Review 2025-05-20
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- A speech where a character speaks alone to reveal thoughts (9)
- A theatrical role responsible for selecting performers (7)
- The physical environment of a play created by a designer (6)
- A pattern projection used in lighting (4)
- Group of two or more notes played at the same time (5)
- Theatrical term for the end of a song (5)
- The process of designing costumes (7)
- The term for a lighting fixture (7)
- Volume of music, marked as "p" or "f" (8)
- Theatrical genre combining serious and comedic elements (11)
- A short musical idea (6)
- The volume of music (8)
- The structure or organization of music (4)
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- A musical style mixing spoken dialogue and music (8)
- Theatrical role managing budget and funding (8)
- Music played note-by-note from a chord (9)
- A type of stage light with a sharp focused beam (12)
- Theatrical role responsible for sound effects and music (5)
- Planning dance routines and coordinating visual elements (12)
- A character who contrasts another to highlight qualities (4)
- A dramatic work that deals with serious themes and often ends in disaster (7)
- A speech made by a single actor alone on stage (9)
- A light and humorous theatrical genre (6)
- The first part of a song (12)
- The height of a sound (5)
25 Clues: The volume of music (8) • A short musical idea (6) • The height of a sound (5) • The first part of a song (12) • The term for a lighting fixture (7) • The process of designing costumes (7) • A pattern projection used in lighting (4) • Theatrical term for the end of a song (5) • A light and humorous theatrical genre (6) • Volume of music, marked as "p" or "f" (8) • ...
Musical Words 2025-11-02
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- to seperate, this bowing technique for string instruments where the bow bounces lightly upon the string
- lightly, without force
- a piece of music in the form of a lament
- the tail end of a piece of music
- growing sound, gradually getting louder
- time. The speed at which a piece of music is played
- gradually getting faster in speed
- broad, wide, and slow music
- obligatory, an essential part in a piece of music
- the interval of an eight-note scale
- an expressive technique used on various instruments or one's voice, created by vibrating the sound
- diminishing, gradually getting quieter
- to play at a lively speed
- slow tempo
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- vocals only, no musical instrumentation
- strong, playing loudly
- quick, fast in speed
- walking pace, not too fast or slow
- lively and cheerful, upbeat and brisk
- the sound of two or more notes at the same time
- little by little, a gradual adjustment to volume or speed
- string instrument strings are plucked, rather than using the bow to create sound
- trembling. The quick repetition of a single note, usually used in string playing
- with expression or expressively
- joined notes played smoothly, not disconnected
- a musical ornament, consisting of the rapid sounding of two notes in quick succession
26 Clues: slow tempo • quick, fast in speed • strong, playing loudly • lightly, without force • to play at a lively speed • broad, wide, and slow music • with expression or expressively • the tail end of a piece of music • gradually getting faster in speed • walking pace, not too fast or slow • the interval of an eight-note scale • lively and cheerful, upbeat and brisk • ...
China y Colombia 2025-06-11
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- – Traditional corn-based food.
- Yang – Symbol representing duality and balance.
- – Herb used in Colombian cooking.
- – Flower carriers in Medellín’s Flower Festival.
- – Decorative object used in festivals and theater.
- – Traditional and ritual drink.
- – Romantic traditional music genre.
- – Typical Andean string instrument.
- Year – Celebration marking the start of the lunar year.
- – Traditional art of beautiful handwriting.
- – Traditional dance and music with African roots.
- – Cultural symbol appearing in festivals and parades.
- – Light object used in festivals.
- Chi – Martial art and health exercise.
- – Afro-Colombian community known for culture and resistance.
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- – City famous for its carnival and Caribbean port.
- – Folk music with accordion from Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
- Shui – Philosophy of harmony and balance in the home.
- – Tradition of lighting candles on December 7.
- – Dumplings eaten during Lunar New Year.
- – Comic character with mask from Barranquilla’s carnival.
- – Annual event with music and culture.
- – Traditional theatrical form with colorful makeup and costumes.
- – Traditional spinning top toy.
- – Traditional music with drums and wind instruments.
- – Historic and valuable textile material.
- – Chinese philosopher famous for ethics and teachings.
- – Traditional multi-tiered building with curved roofs.
- – Traditional festival with colorful parades in Colombia.
- – Official language of China.
30 Clues: – Official language of China. • – Traditional corn-based food. • – Traditional and ritual drink. • – Traditional spinning top toy. • – Herb used in Colombian cooking. • – Light object used in festivals. • – Romantic traditional music genre. • – Typical Andean string instrument. • – Annual event with music and culture. • Chi – Martial art and health exercise. • ...
20th Century Music Review 2026-02-18
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- Advances that made music portable and accessible beyond live performances
- Conflicts that caused composers to flee their homes and influenced musical styles
- Music created using random or aleatoric methods
- Composer of Bolero who used exoticism
- Style with misty atmosphere unclear pulse and blurred forms
- Style featuring steady pulse clear tonality and repeated short patterns
- Russian composer of The Rite of Spring who later wrote in a neoclassical style
- Composer known for dramatic works and innovations in music education
- American composer who used jazz heavily and wrote Broadway musicals
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- American composer who studied with Nadia Boulanger and wrote music American in character
- Method of composing using all twelve chromatic pitches in a specific order
- Style marked by emotional restraint balance and clarity modeled on earlier periods
- First woman to win the Rome Prize who died very young
- Founder of musical impressionism who rejected the label
- Extension of the twelve-tone system to rhythm and dynamics
- Mid-century device that allowed people to watch performances at home
- Absence of an established key center
- Early twentieth-century device that brought performances into homes
- Considered the first great American composer whose music was ahead of its time
- Style emphasizing harsh dissonance driving rhythms and primitive power
20 Clues: Absence of an established key center • Composer of Bolero who used exoticism • Music created using random or aleatoric methods • First woman to win the Rome Prize who died very young • Founder of musical impressionism who rejected the label • Extension of the twelve-tone system to rhythm and dynamics • Style with misty atmosphere unclear pulse and blurred forms • ...
Movie Terms 2026-03-05
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- A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- A list of acknowledgments of those who participated in the making of a film, typically shown at the end.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- A person or being in a narrative.
- A state of excitement or anxiety resulting from uncertainty about what may happen.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
- Relating to the western regions of the United States, often associated with a specific style of music in movies.
- A category of artistic composition, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
- Relating to drama; exciting and emotional.
- To indicate or suggest beforehand; to give a warning or indication of something to come.
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- The music accompanying the images of a film.
- The time and place in which a story occurs.
- A piece of information used in the investigation of something.
- The general feeling or environment of a scene.
- Relating to jazz music, characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and a strong rhythmic drive.
- The overall feeling or atmosphere of a scene or piece of music.
- Widely recognized and well-established.
- Cheerful; optimistic.
- The central topic or idea of a story.
- A device used to produce music.
20 Clues: Cheerful; optimistic. • A device used to produce music. • A person or being in a narrative. • The sequence of events in a story. • The central topic or idea of a story. • Widely recognized and well-established. • Relating to drama; exciting and emotional. • The time and place in which a story occurs. • The music accompanying the images of a film. • ...
Hobbies and interests 2024-07-26
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- a person who leads the band to make sure they keep in time. They hold a stick
- one song released by a band or artist
- the favourite of many people
- to save a file to your computer from the internet
- the main singer of a band or the person who sings the most in the band
- a group of people who gather together to do one group activity
- a person who plays the cello
- a person who plays the violin
- a person who plays the piano
- a group of people who make music together
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- someone who writes the music for a orchestra
- known by many people
- a musical instrument that is played by a cellist.
- a music genre that does not typically involve lyrics but focuses on using many musical instruments
- an event performed by the band in front of their fans
- this is a piece of equipment used to play music e.g. a guitar
- a group of songs released by an artist at one time.
- a group of musical intruments playing together to create music.
- to use your ears to hear
- to create a picture with pens and pencils
- to make food
- a violinist plays this instrument
- a musical instrument that is played by a pianist
23 Clues: to make food • known by many people • to use your ears to hear • the favourite of many people • a person who plays the cello • a person who plays the piano • a person who plays the violin • a violinist plays this instrument • one song released by a band or artist • to create a picture with pens and pencils • a group of people who make music together • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-11-12
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- when one player plays by themselves
- Marley a popular Jamaican Reggae musician
- Where are "The Beatles" from?
- Hendrix the songwriter of "voodo Child"
- where the sound comes out of an electric guitar
- a way notes are notated unique to guitar
- how many strings are on a bass guitar
- a loud genera of music usually focused around electric guitars
- when three players play at the same time
- a 5 note scale we play everyday
- the term in music used to get softer slowly
- the parts on the guitar that creates sound
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- name all the strings from lowest pitch to highest pitch
- another name for "sad sounding" in music
- when you play a string with ought holding a fret
- When you lift a string up or down
- how many strings are on a guitar
- The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water"
- another name for "happy sounding" in music
- when two players play at the same time
- the first chord in "shake it off" by Taylor Swift
- the parts on the guitar that changes the strings pitch
- what type of chord do we play Rock You Like A Hurricane"
- when two or more notes are played together
- The term used in music to get louder slowly
25 Clues: Where are "The Beatles" from? • a 5 note scale we play everyday • how many strings are on a guitar • When you lift a string up or down • when one player plays by themselves • how many strings are on a bass guitar • when two players play at the same time • another name for "sad sounding" in music • The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water" • ...
Music and composers of the Classical Era 2025-05-11
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- Classical Era music has an easily recognizable _____
- Beethoven was born in _________
- This composer was born in Salzburg
- This ensemble and music genre were created in the classical era. There are four players.
- Haydn wrote "Trumpet ______ in Eb Major"
- A symphony could have 3, 4, or 5 _________
- This composer worked for the Esterhazy family
- The most common type of this form of music created in this era is the piano ______
- A new woodwind instrument created in the classical era
- One of Mozart's famous operas is The ____ Flute
- The _________ changes during the song
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- _____ became more popular in the Classical Era
- A genre created so composers could write longer pieces of music
- ____ performed as a concert pianist and also taught lessons during the late 1790s and early 1800s
- This instrument was developed from the clavichord and harpsichord
- Mozart’s father,______ , was a minor composer and music teacher, who published a book on violin playing
- Composers started selling this to make money
- ________ Opera was different because it wasn't as serious
- This musical period started around 1750 and ended around 1825
- Haydn was born in ______
- Haydn was sent to study at St. Stephen's Cathedral in _______
- Beethoven became ______ later in life
22 Clues: Haydn was born in ______ • Beethoven was born in _________ • This composer was born in Salzburg • The _________ changes during the song • Beethoven became ______ later in life • Haydn wrote "Trumpet ______ in Eb Major" • A symphony could have 3, 4, or 5 _________ • Composers started selling this to make money • This composer worked for the Esterhazy family • ...
Music History Classical 2025-12-06
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- Mozart was good friends with this composer who taught Beethoven
- this composer/cellist developed the string quartet as a musical form
- a group of 4 musicians who play together
- this composer's wrote "Symphony No. 40" and "Rondo alla Turca"
- a person who gives money to a musician or artist to support their work. also called a "sponsor"
- this composer wrote ballets, concertos, symphonies, fantasy music, folk music, and used traditional + military themes
- the most famous suite from The Nutcracker is called the Dance of the... (3 words)
- the study of music (as research, not composition or performance)
- "Rondo alla Turca" is an example of a piano...
- in German folktales, what does a nutcracker represent?
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- “lively” or “cheery”
- this holiday song was originally written as a Thanksgiving song
- this *form* of music begins with the first violin playing a simple, elegant melody, while the viola and cello play eighth note pizzicato.
- this era of music lasted from about 1750-1830
- an orchestral piece written in honor of someone who has passed away
- the highest vocal range in a choir
- cataloging system based on the order a composition was written
- to play very fast
- to play "majestic"
- a musical work written for full orchestra (usually has 4 movements)
20 Clues: to play very fast • to play "majestic" • “lively” or “cheery” • the highest vocal range in a choir • a group of 4 musicians who play together • this era of music lasted from about 1750-1830 • "Rondo alla Turca" is an example of a piano... • in German folktales, what does a nutcracker represent? • this composer's wrote "Symphony No. 40" and "Rondo alla Turca" • ...
Beckhams 2023-02-28
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- It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework.
- Piano is a word that has come to have many different meanings in music. In its most basic form, a piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are pressed.
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Beats-per-minute
- Line: A ledger line or leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.
- Highest frequency of sound
- Detached"
- In musical terminology, tempo ( Italian for "time"; plural tempos, or tempi from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece.
- In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).
- Measure
- Higher in pitch
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- A duet is a musical composition for two performers. In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word duo can be used.
- A quarter note (American) or crotchet (/ˈkrɒtʃɪt/ KROTCH-it)"Collins Dictionary". (British) is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve).
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- Lower in pitch
- Half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note. The dot adds half of the value of the note to itself. For example, a dotted half note gets 3 beats - value of a half note is 2, half of 2 is 1 so 2 + 1 = 3.
- collection of sounds
- Very fast
- Louder
- A measure of music is formally known as a bar or measure. It is the division of time in music that is used to organize and measure the rhythmic flow of notes and chords.
- Rests are written in a measure where no note is played; and, like music notes, they are measured in length.
- The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers
- Face the music" is an English idiom describing somebody who has to deal with negative reactions to and consequences of something that he or she has done.
- In music, a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
- Bottom end
- How high or low sounds are
26 Clues: Louder • Measure • Very fast • Detached" • Bottom end • Lower in pitch • Higher in pitch • Beats-per-minute • collection of sounds • Highest frequency of sound • How high or low sounds are • It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework. • ...
Kips 2023-02-28
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- Line: A ledger line or leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.
- Detached"
- Very fast
- A duet is a musical composition for two performers. In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word duo can be used.
- It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework.
- Face the music" is an English idiom describing somebody who has to deal with negative reactions to and consequences of something that he or she has done.
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Louder
- In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).
- How high or low sounds are
- Piano is a word that has come to have many different meanings in music. In its most basic form, a piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are pressed.
- A measure of music is formally known as a bar or measure. It is the division of time in music that is used to organize and measure the rhythmic flow of notes and chords.
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- A quarter note (American) or crotchet "Collins Dictionary". (British) is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve).
- In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time"; plural tempos, or tempi from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece.
- Beats-per-minute
- The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers
- Highest frequency of sound
- Lower in pitch
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note. The dot adds half of the value of the note to itself. For example, a dotted half note gets 3 beats - value of a half note is 2, half of 2 is 1 so 2 + 1 = 3.
- Higher in pitch
- In music, a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
- Bottom end
- Measure
- collection of sounds
- Rests are written in a measure where no note is played; and, like music notes, they are measured in length.
26 Clues: Louder • Measure • Detached" • Very fast • Bottom end • Lower in pitch • Higher in pitch • Beats-per-minute • collection of sounds • Highest frequency of sound • How high or low sounds are • It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework. • ...
R&B Music 2024-01-07
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- The pattern or arrangement of musical sounds in time.
- Impromptu lyrical performance without written lyrics.
- A person who performs rap music.
- An informal gathering of musicians performing together.
- A collection of songs released as a single item.
- The words of a song, often expressing personal experiences.
- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.
- A raised platform where performers stand.
- This genre of music often features spoken lyrics over a beat.
- Excitement or publicity surrounding a specific event or release.
- A series of performances held in different locations.
- Relating to the city or city life.
- The spoken or sung rhyming lyrics in a song.
- A person who supports a performer with shouts and exclamations.
- Urban art often associated with hip hop culture.
- A short, repeated, and easily remembered musical phrase.
- The rhythmic beating or vibrating sound.
- A catchy part of a song that is repeated.
- The natural rhythm and rhyme of a rapper's lyrics.
- Short for disc jockey, the one who selects and plays recorded music.
- To remix or rework an existing musical piece.
- To attend or participate in an event or performance.
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation.
- A person skilled in the art of manipulating turntables to create unique sounds.
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- Energetic and often aggressive promotion or publicity.
- The area immediately in front of the stage.
- The low-frequency part of the musical range.
- The central theme or subject matter of a song.
- A rhythmic and energetic sense of style or action.
- A distinctive, recognizable, and consistent form.
- Smooth and flowing without harshness.
- To create rhythmic sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable.
- A style of street dance that originated in the Bronx.
- A genre of electronic music that originated in the South Bronx.
- An informal gathering of people engaging in freestyle rap battles.
- The way a vocalist uses their voice in singing.
- Short for "break boy" or "break girl," a hip hop dancer.
- To increase in excitement or intensity.
- The person responsible for the overall sound and tone quality of a recording.
- A cultural movement encompassing music, dance, and art.
- Short for microphone, a crucial tool for any rapper.
- A live performance by a musician or group.
- To make a recording of sound or music.
- A portion of sound or music taken from a recording and reused in another piece.
- A gathering for informal and unrestrained musical expression.
- The act of performing music without a pre-recorded backing track.
- A person skilled in a particular creative activity.
- The low-frequency sounds in music.
- To participate in rhythmic or patterned movements.
- A form of vocal percussion involving the imitation of drum sounds.
50 Clues: A person who performs rap music. • Relating to the city or city life. • The low-frequency sounds in music. • Smooth and flowing without harshness. • To make a recording of sound or music. • To increase in excitement or intensity. • The rhythmic beating or vibrating sound. • A raised platform where performers stand. • A catchy part of a song that is repeated. • ...
Rules 2018-03-26
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- (2 words) Rule 3: Music serves as a _______ __________ filler; if the music was not there you would notice.
- (2 words)involves using music to reflect actions on screen
- Rule 4: Music should _____
- Rule 8: Music is used to cover up the ____________ of the script
- A technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of films to form a continuous whole
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- (2 words) Rule 5: The music underpins the theatrical _____ __ of a scene or the finality
- Rule 1: convincing the atmosphere of the ____ and place
- Rule 4: Music should build a sense of ___________
- Rule 2: It underlines the _____________ refinements; or the unspoken thoughts of a character or the unseen implications of a situation
- Rule 6: The music _________ the inner feelings of the characters
- Rule 7: The music creates a ____
11 Clues: Rule 4: Music should _____ • Rule 7: The music creates a ____ • Rule 4: Music should build a sense of ___________ • Rule 1: convincing the atmosphere of the ____ and place • (2 words)involves using music to reflect actions on screen • Rule 8: Music is used to cover up the ____________ of the script • Rule 6: The music _________ the inner feelings of the characters • ...
MUS150 Quiz 2 Review 2020-11-05
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- 20th century artistic movement; in music it favored experimentalism and a rejection of traditional elements of music, such as tonality
- the last section of a Cuban rumba or son, in which the singer and chorus do call and response and the instrumentalists improvise
- Accordionist and composer, considered the father of Texas Mexican music, also known as “El huracán del valle”
- Percussion instrument consisting of a double-headed bass drum with cymbals; a vital component of banda music
- The last stanza of a corrido or other folk song, in which the singer says farewell to its audience and closes the narration
- An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time
- Newyorican trombonist and salsa bandleader whose powerful arrangements perfectly complemented Blades’s lyrics
- Composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music.
- French composition teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- Term usually referring specifically to a Sinaloa ensemble consisting of brass, woodwinds, percussions and tambora, influential in música norteña
- Experimentalist composer who was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions, such as in Three Places in New England.
- Dance genre developed by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants in New York in the 1960s, featuring elements from Cuban son and jazz; it mediates conflicts between tradition and modernity
- Late 20th century artistic movement that sought an intentionally simplified style; in music based upon the repetition and gradual variation of simple melodic fragments
- Internationally known Bohemian composer who in the late 19th century influenced American composers through his ideas of using Native and African American folk melodies to create a distinctively American style
- _____ de Tecalitlán, Most iconic mariachi ensemble, founded in 1898 by Gaspar Vargas and still active today
- Mexican narrative folk song, stemming from the literary tradition of the Spanish romance, that rose to popularity with the Revolution of 1910 as a means for sharing current events
- Musical tradition originating in Western Mexico, especially the state of Jalisco, with an ensemble typically consisting of trumpet, violin, vihuela, guitar, guitarrón and sometimes harp
- An ensemble common on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, centered around the accordion and bajo sexto
- Term describing the ethnic and cultural mixing that happened in Latin America after the Conquest
- ______ music: Commonly known as classical music, a genre based on a tradition of written music that emerged in European courts and churches
- The process whereby a minority group, such as immigrants, gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture. Historically, Latin American (particularly, Mexican) immigrants have shown a tendency to resist it
- Ballet _____, term since the 1950s for dance groups that merge theatrical elements of classical ballet with Mexican folk dances
- Second New England School composer who in spite of taking issue with Dvorak’s suggestion still used Native American melodies in some works, like his Indian Suite
- A compositional technique that rejects tonality in favor of having all pitches be equal in importance
- A dance in duple meter of central European origin; one of the primary genres played by Mexican conjuntos
- A generic term for Mexican folk music, typically danced, with regional variations; also a term for an influential Cuban folk-derived popular music, fusing elements of rumba and jazz
- Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera
- Los _____, Conjunto norteño who helped define modern norteño instrumental style and used corrido form to deal with social issues
- An Afro-Caribbean religion in which the traditional ancestor worship of African tribal religions blends with Catholicism
- A term referring to Mexican Americans; although it previously had negative connotations, it was reclaimed during the 1960s civil rights movement as a symbol of pride in Mexican American heritage
- intervals smaller than a half step; they are used in many non-Western folk musics as well as in experimental art music
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- Supergroup including accordionist Flaco Jimenez and guitarist Freddy Fender, and singer Doug Sahm, which mixed conjunto tejano with R&B and country
- A secular Afro-Cuban folk music, featuring a lead vocalist and chorus, congas and claves; influential in the development of son and salsa. It has three sections: diana, canto, and montuno
- Second New England School composer who was the first American woman to achieve success with larger forms like the symphony; her Gaelic Symphony uses Scottish and Irish melodies, reflecting her heritage
- Mexican-born vihuelist and mariachi director who was a leading promoter of mariachi music in the United States; his Mariachi Los Camperos earned widespread recognition
- 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- rhythmic pattern of Cuban origin featuring a series of eighth notes arranged in irregular groups of 2 and 3; a fundamental element of Afro-Cuban musics
- Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists
- Cuban tres player, composer and bandleader who innovated the son by increasing the number of trumpets to 3, adding piano and congas and extending the montuno section; his son montuno is a link between the early Cuban son and Newyorican salsa
- Composer who sought to express the African American experience in his works, such as his Afro-American Symphony
- Enormously popular Mexican American singer whose crossover appeal brought attention to tejano music, even before her tragic death in 1995 at the age of 23.
- 19th-century American piano virtuoso and composer who was inspired by his tours of the Caribbean and Latin America
- Grammy-award winning pop and country singer whose 1987 album Canciones de mi padre was influential in spurring interest in mariachi music and highlighted mariachi as a symbol of Mexican American identity
- A portable free-reed instrument with buttons or keys on either side of a bellows; it is one of the main instruments in Mexican conjunto music
- Canción _____, term referring to Mexican folk and folk-derived songs with simple chordal accompaniment and an operatic vocal style; it is a main element of both mariachi and conjunto repertoire
- Extremely influential accordionist who added vocals to the traditional conjunto tejano, retuned the accordion, and represents the transition to a modern conjunto style
- Most popular and influential banda group, founded in 1937 by Cruz Lizarraga but still active today
- A small five-string instrument with a curved arched back; a main instrument of mariachi ensembles
- Afro-Caribbean dance genre of Colombian origin, performed by modern conjunto ensembles on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border
- percussionist and bandleader who popularized Latin dance genres and became a symbol of Puerto Rican identity
- Composer who radically expanded the range of sounds allowed to be considered “music,” using the prepared piano and inventing several aleatory compositional techniques.
- _________ music: Also known as aleatory music, it is an experimental genre in which the composer gives up control over significant aspects of the composition or performance of the piece. The most extreme example might be Cage’s 4’33’’
- Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops.
- An experimental technique in which foreign objects are placed inside a piano to modify its sound
- Guitar-like instrument with twelve strings, that provides accompaniment to the accordion in Mexican conjunto music
- An extended work for orchestra; in the 19th century it became the most complex and important genre for art music composers to master
56 Clues: Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists • Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops. • An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time • Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- A series of 8 pitches, can be major or minor
- Things that make musical sounds
- A high or low sound
- The space between two bar lines
- Three or more pitches sounded together
- A phrase made up of pitches
- The steady pulse of a musical phrase
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- A sign at the beginning of a music staff
- Levels of loudness and softness in music
- People who write music
- The leader of an orchestra or band
- ______ is created when two or more notes are played at the same time
- The long and short note values in a musical phrase
- In a musical phrase, pitches can move by _______
- A musical sentence
- The speed of the music
16 Clues: A musical sentence • A high or low sound • People who write music • The speed of the music • A phrase made up of pitches • Things that make musical sounds • The space between two bar lines • The leader of an orchestra or band • The steady pulse of a musical phrase • Three or more pitches sounded together • A sign at the beginning of a music staff • ...
4th Grade Music Crossword 2013-10-28
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- this rhythm gets 4 beats
- the spaces on the music staff spell
- the order of the lines on the music staff
- one sound on a beat
- this rhythm is 2 sounds on a beat
- instruments that make sound by plucking, bowing or striking a string
- number of lines on the music staff
- when naming the lines and spaces on the staff we start at the
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- musician's word for soft
- instruments that make sound by striking or shaking them
- instruments that make sound using air
- musician's word for loud
- number of spaces on the music staff
- this rhythm gets 2 beats
- one silent beat
- steady
16 Clues: steady • one silent beat • one sound on a beat • musician's word for soft • this rhythm gets 4 beats • musician's word for loud • this rhythm gets 2 beats • this rhythm is 2 sounds on a beat • number of lines on the music staff • the spaces on the music staff spell • number of spaces on the music staff • instruments that make sound using air • ...
Music B 2024-04-05
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- Brazilian dance and musical style
- UK electronic music genre
- Dark and atmospheric rock subculture
- Dance music of the 1970s
- Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
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- Jazz-influenced dance music
- Music from the Celtic regions of Europe
- Afro-Cuban dance and music style
- Independent and alternative music
- Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms
10 Clues: Dance music of the 1970s • UK electronic music genre • Jazz-influenced dance music • Afro-Cuban dance and music style • Brazilian dance and musical style • Independent and alternative music • Dark and atmospheric rock subculture • Music from the Celtic regions of Europe • Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms • Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
Music Genres 2024-03-03
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- Style of hip-hop characterized by rhyming speech
- Music created with electronic instruments
- Urban music with spoken lyrics
- Soulful genre rooted in African American history
- Improvisational and rhythmic music
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- Folk-based music from rural origins
- Broad genre with various substyles
- Traditional orchestral and chamber music
- Popular music with catchy melodies
- Jamaican music with a distinctive beat
10 Clues: Urban music with spoken lyrics • Broad genre with various substyles • Popular music with catchy melodies • Improvisational and rhythmic music • Folk-based music from rural origins • Jamaican music with a distinctive beat • Traditional orchestral and chamber music • Music created with electronic instruments • Style of hip-hop characterized by rhyming speech • ...
Musica😝 2023-11-28
Across
- one of the most popular instruments
- Sound like viola
- it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD”
- you need a lot of breath to play this
- teacher this “person” teaches you music
- this is a type of music (🪨)
- It’s a beautiful sound
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- 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
- this type of music is what it is when a balloon pops
- used in bands and it requires a stick
- used in ALOT of Spanish music
- it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰
12 Clues: 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 • Sound like viola • It’s a beautiful sound • this is a type of music (🪨) • used in ALOT of Spanish music • one of the most popular instruments • it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD” • used in bands and it requires a stick • you need a lot of breath to play this • teacher this “person” teaches you music • it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰 • ...
Tastes in Music 2024-03-30
Across
- Someone who writes new music
- A song which has been remade and included in the move Trolls
- Type of music people tend to listen to in the day
- Type of music people tend to listen to at night
- People experience emotions or ______ through music
Down
- Not at all simple
- To play music directly from the internet
- Enjoying it can add to our quality of life
- To move towards something
- Singer songwriter who wrote "What Was I Made For?"
- Music that one grew up with is ______ and comfortable
11 Clues: Not at all simple • To move towards something • Someone who writes new music • To play music directly from the internet • Enjoying it can add to our quality of life • Type of music people tend to listen to at night • Type of music people tend to listen to in the day • Singer songwriter who wrote "What Was I Made For?" • People experience emotions or ______ through music • ...
John Williams Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-22
Across
- - Williams wrote the music for this family Christmas movie.
- - This director has frequently worked with Williams.
- - Williams' first wife who passed away after twenty years of marriage.
- - Film set in space, Williams' music set the stage for it.
Down
- - Williams wrote an adventurous score for this film.
- - Major orchestra that Williams was the head of.
- - Williams wrote sorrow music for this movie.
- - Williams' music for this movie inspired awe.
- - Director of Star Wars who worked with Williams.
- - Williams was born in this month.
- - Williams wrote scary music for this movie.
- - Williams wrote heroic music for this movie.
12 Clues: - Williams was born in this month. • - Williams wrote scary music for this movie. • - Williams wrote sorrow music for this movie. • - Williams wrote heroic music for this movie. • - Williams' music for this movie inspired awe. • - Major orchestra that Williams was the head of. • - Director of Star Wars who worked with Williams. • ...
Film Music 2014-03-06
Across
- Volume
- The speed of the music.
- Using both black and white notes on the keyboard.
- The instrument that plays the main melody in the 'Star Wars' movies (the clue is in your books!)
- Music that is not heard by the characters.
- A repeated pattern.
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- Music that is heard by the characters.
- An instrument family that is often used in horror music.
- When the music is set in time to the action.
- A piece of music that represents a character of place in a film.
- The ship in Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Thick and Thin.
12 Clues: Volume • Thick and Thin. • A repeated pattern. • The speed of the music. • The ship in Pirates of the Caribbean. • Music that is heard by the characters. • Music that is not heard by the characters. • When the music is set in time to the action. • Using both black and white notes on the keyboard. • An instrument family that is often used in horror music. • ...
medieval music 2024 2024-10-21
Across
- music written in medieval times
- music time period 500-1400
- famous medieval song
- distance between two notes
- single note played throughout a song
- a single unaccompanied melody
Down
- secular songwriters and musicians
- medieval singing in church
- music outside the church
- two or more music notes sounding together
- music in the church
11 Clues: music in the church • famous medieval song • music outside the church • medieval singing in church • music time period 500-1400 • distance between two notes • a single unaccompanied melody • music written in medieval times • secular songwriters and musicians • single note played throughout a song • two or more music notes sounding together
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Medieval Music 2025-2026 2026-02-03
Across
- distance between two notes
- music written in medieval times
- two or more music notes sounding together
- music in the church
- a single unaccompanied melody
- famous medieval song
Down
- music outside the church
- music time period 500-1400
- medieval singing in church
- secular songwriters and musicians
- single note played throughout a song
11 Clues: music in the church • famous medieval song • music outside the church • music time period 500-1400 • medieval singing in church • distance between two notes • a single unaccompanied melody • music written in medieval times • secular songwriters and musicians • single note played throughout a song • two or more music notes sounding together
the beatles 2022-03-08
Across
- what were their early songs
- their music became like the other music in the late/
- when did they come to the united states/
- what is the song nowhere man about
- when did they start playing music
- what were the instruments the Beatles used/
- who was the rhythm guitarist
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- where were the Beatles from
- who was the lead guitarist
- who was the drummer
- when did they stop touring live
- who wrote the songs
- whats the idea in the song cant buy me love/
- what did their later music have
- who was the bass guitarist
15 Clues: who was the drummer • who wrote the songs • who was the lead guitarist • who was the bass guitarist • where were the Beatles from • what were their early songs • who was the rhythm guitarist • when did they stop touring live • what did their later music have • when did they start playing music • what is the song nowhere man about • when did they come to the united states/ • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-06-03
Across
- One of the 3 other instruments of the Renaissance
- Outgroth of the renaissance
- a type of music
- Who sung chorales
- The most important sacred vocal form
- One of the most common instruments
- a type of family
Down
- Music peices just for instruments
- Another instrument in the renaissance
- Madrigals sung at ____________
- The simple two line polyphony of the late middle ages
- two or more parts of music
- What was is called when people broke away from the Roman Catholic Church?
- Sung by the whole congregation
- Most popular form of secular music
15 Clues: a type of music • a type of family • Who sung chorales • two or more parts of music • Outgroth of the renaissance • Madrigals sung at ____________ • Sung by the whole congregation • Music peices just for instruments • Most popular form of secular music • One of the most common instruments • The most important sacred vocal form • Another instrument in the renaissance • ...
2010s Music Trends 2024-10-08
Across
- An male artist who was on the pop music charts
- An artist that made hip hop music
- Diversity allowed people to get more _____ and recognition
- Meme song by Lil Nas X
- Genres K-Pop and ____
- Platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and ____
- Two big genres of music during the 2010s
- An artist who collaborated with Ed Sheeran
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- Unsuspecting pairings of two artists to make music
- Embracing _____ and Representation
- _____ between artists from different genres
- An artist that collaborated with Jack White
- What did EDM influence that included clothes?
- Big streaming platform
- What was Avicci the producer of?
15 Clues: Genres K-Pop and ____ • Meme song by Lil Nas X • Big streaming platform • What was Avicci the producer of? • An artist that made hip hop music • Embracing _____ and Representation • Two big genres of music during the 2010s • Platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and ____ • An artist who collaborated with Ed Sheeran • _____ between artists from different genres • ...
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Music for a While 2018-05-16
Across
- are confirmed by perfect cadences
- There is extensive use of
- The right hand of the harpsichord part is an elaborate
- The vocal line is mainly
- There is only occasional
- There are some descending
- are diatonic and functional
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- The music is in A
- The central section modulates to closely related
- Much of the music is
- are used very occasionally
- is the technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song
- the texture is melody and accompaniment/melody-dominated
- are infrequent but examples can be seen on the word ‘pains’
- The left hand of the harpsichord plays the ground
- ‘Music for a While’ was written for voice (most usually a tenor) and
- This piece follows a ground bass
- are used to break up phrases
18 Clues: The music is in A • Much of the music is • The vocal line is mainly • There is only occasional • There is extensive use of • There are some descending • are used very occasionally • are diatonic and functional • are used to break up phrases • This piece follows a ground bass • are confirmed by perfect cadences • The central section modulates to closely related • ...
