music Crossword Puzzles
Music Unit 1 Quiz 2025-09-03
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- The tune or main part of the song that you can hum or sing.
- The steady pulse in music. It’s like the heart of the song
- Two eighth notes are connected with a _______.
- Objects that make music, like drums, guitars, or shakers.
- Sound that is organized
- Flutes are part of the ________ instrument family.
- A quarter note lasts for _____ beat(s).
- How high or low a note is. We can sing low or high notes.
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- Pianos are part of the __________ instrument family.
- The pattern of sounds in music. It’s what makes us tap our feet or clap.
- Tubas are part of the _________ instrument family.
- This instrument family makes sound by vibrating your vocal chords.
- Drums are part of the ______ instrument family.
- How fast or slow the music is.
- Guitars are part of the _________ instrument family.
15 Clues: Sound that is organized • How fast or slow the music is. • A quarter note lasts for _____ beat(s). • Two eighth notes are connected with a _______. • Drums are part of the ______ instrument family. • Tubas are part of the _________ instrument family. • Flutes are part of the ________ instrument family. • Pianos are part of the __________ instrument family. • ...
Black Music Month 2023-05-31
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- Genre of music that derives from Gospel and R&B and was the sound of the Civil Rights Movement
- First black artist to win a Grammy
- Nicknamed "Hitsville", this record label is what helped to make black music crossover to Pop music
- First black artist to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their record "It's All In The Game"
- First rapper to have a Diamond album
- Genre of music that takes cues from Gospel, R&B, Country and Western; the genre has gone through many different phases through time
- Beyonce's Husband, regarded as one of the best rappers of all time
- The first rapper to win a Grammy
- Genre of music that originated from the deep south in the 1860s
- First rapper to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1999
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- The first black artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1974
- This genre of music was birthed from a New York back-to-school party in 1973
- The most significant cultural figure of the 20th century
- One of the greatest entertainers of her generation
- Music that originated in the 1940s, its influence is still represented today in some of the most popular hit records
15 Clues: The first rapper to win a Grammy • First black artist to win a Grammy • First rapper to have a Diamond album • One of the greatest entertainers of her generation • The most significant cultural figure of the 20th century • First rapper to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 1999 • Genre of music that originated from the deep south in the 1860s • ...
Development of Music Crossword 2023-03-29
10 Clues: Famous baroque composer • Famous Romantic composer • Famous classical composer • Era of music from 500-1400 • Era of music from 1400-1600 • Famous 20thCentury composer • Era of music from 1820-1900 • Era of music from 1750-1820 • Era of music from 1600-1750 • Era of music from 1900-Today
MUS318W Quiz 2 Review 2023-11-02
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- A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- A short, secular work for choir or small vocal ensemble, usually for amateurs’ domestic music-making; it is the equivalent of a choral Lied
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a distinction from the Classical canon
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- A group of songs designed as a unit, which may have a unifying theme or narrative; Schubert’s Winterreise and Schumann’s Dichterliebe are examples
- The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- Text _________: The use of musical gestures to reflect the meaning of a word or phrase
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- Choral ____________: choral ensemble formed and supported by members, usually amateurs
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- Lorenzo ___ ________: Italian librettist, whose collaborations in opera buffa with Mozart among others made him the most significant librettist of his generation
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
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- E.T.A. ___________ : German writer, composer, and critic whose view of Beethoven as “a purely Romantic composer” influenced later reception of Beethoven’s music and legacy
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- An arrangement of a piece of music for different instrument(s); Liszt wrote many of these for piano of songs, symphonies, operas, and other works, bringing them to audiences who didn’t know the originals
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic, founder of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, who was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- An meeting of literary, artistic, intellectual and/or musical figures, held at the home of a wealthy patron; the lied and character piece in particular were performed most often in salons
- ____________ Testament: letter and will written by Beethoven in 1802 to explain to his brothers his despair resulting from his increasing deafness but also ultimately his resolution to continue living and working in his music
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- A school designed for special instruction in music, in particular in the 19th c. for the training of professional musicians
- A short, lyrical, expressive character piece for piano; Chopin wrote many of these, a few of which have virtuosic elements
- A short pedagogical work for piano or other instrument, which develops a specific technical skill
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of history; in music; its emergence coincides with the creation of the Classical Canon in the mid-19th century
- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- A tradition of group singing that arose in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading.
- Choral music sung without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used to refer to 16th-century polyphony, during the 19th c. new works were written in that style
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
34 Clues: Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • A Polish folk dance; Chopin wrote several stylized versions for the piano • ...
Unit I Vocab 2022-09-21
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- Key or tonal center of the music
- Customs, traditions, values, beliefs, arts, & social institutions of a particular nation, people or other social group
- Plan, arrangement, or structure of the sections in a piece
- The study of music in its social, cultural, and historical contexts
- The layering of the different musical parts and instruments
- Pattern of short & long notes; duration of notes
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- The scientific study of human behavior, activity, and culture.
- Use of chords - usually to support a melody
- Volume of the music
- Organization of tones or pitches; the tune
- The categorization of music by its stylistic characteristics
- Number of beats & pattern of accents per measure
- Speed or pace of the music
- Characteristic sound quality of an instrument and / or voice
14 Clues: Volume of the music • Speed or pace of the music • Key or tonal center of the music • Use of chords - usually to support a melody • Organization of tones or pitches; the tune • Number of beats & pattern of accents per measure • Pattern of short & long notes; duration of notes • Plan, arrangement, or structure of the sections in a piece • ...
GL7 Unit 4 2025-11-04
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- – Loud music with guitars and drums.
- – A live show where musicians play music.
- – The art of taking pictures with a camera.
- – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal.
- – A large place where people watch sports or big concerts.
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- – A place where you can look at paintings or art.
- – Pictures made with a pencil or pen.
- – A place where people watch plays or performances.
- – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay.
- – Modern, popular music you often hear on the radio.
- – A place where you can see old or interesting objects.
- – Music played with natural instruments, not electric ones.
- – A story performed by actors on a stage.
- – A kind of music with lots of rhythm and often saxophones or trumpets.
14 Clues: – Loud music with guitars and drums. • – Pictures made with a pencil or pen. • – A live show where musicians play music. • – A story performed by actors on a stage. • – The art of taking pictures with a camera. • – Art made by shaping wood, stone, or metal. • – You make bowls, cups, and plates from clay. • – A place where you can look at paintings or art. • ...
Baroque Crossword and Test ReviewHarp 2024-03-11
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- First theme heard in a fugue
- Handel's Messiah is this genre.
- A musician with elite talent on a specific instrument
- Genre of music written for solo instrument and orchestra
- Movement of a music work that is a solo sung with a dramatic and embellished melody
- Handel Spent most of his professional career in this country
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- Vivaldi was an ordained _________
- Water music by Handel is an Orchestral ______ (genre)
- Primary baroque keyboard instrument
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God is a Bach ________ (genre)
- Genre of music created by the Florentine Camereata
- Vivaldi's most famous work is his "Four __________"
- Movement of a music work that is a solo sung with a speech-like melody
- Bach was from this country
14 Clues: Bach was from this country • First theme heard in a fugue • Handel's Messiah is this genre. • Vivaldi was an ordained _________ • Primary baroque keyboard instrument • Genre of music created by the Florentine Camereata • Vivaldi's most famous work is his "Four __________" • Water music by Handel is an Orchestral ______ (genre) • ...
Basic Music Terms 2020-09-10
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- electric version of piano, easier to transport
- 6-stringed instrument, can be strummed or plucked
- genre of music, stringed inst., relaxing
- provides rhythm for group, makes sound by striking
- words that are sung or spoken in music
- a specific kind or style of music
- singing
- genre that is loud, features vocals/guitar/bass/drum
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- 4-stringed instrument, lower sounding
- the instruments used in a piece of music
- genre of music with spoken lyrics, very rhythmic
- played by depressing black and white keys
12 Clues: singing • a specific kind or style of music • 4-stringed instrument, lower sounding • words that are sung or spoken in music • the instruments used in a piece of music • genre of music, stringed inst., relaxing • played by depressing black and white keys • electric version of piano, easier to transport • genre of music with spoken lyrics, very rhythmic • ...
Film and Music types 2016-05-04
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- Music type most ainged by black people.
- Music most played at XVII Century.
- Music most played or singed at a street.
- Type of film that may have unreal things.
- Music most played with electric guitars.
- Film made for children.
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- Film thatoften shows about two people in love.
- Film about nature or something people may not know.
- Film that contains a lot of singing.
- Film full of scary moments.
- Music most singed by girls.
- Film that has violence in it.
12 Clues: Film made for children. • Film full of scary moments. • Music most singed by girls. • Film that has violence in it. • Music most played at XVII Century. • Film that contains a lot of singing. • Music type most ainged by black people. • Music most played or singed at a street. • Music most played with electric guitars. • Type of film that may have unreal things. • ...
Music of the World Review TWO 2023-09-04
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- Female composer in the 1970's used this
- Type of music known to help performance on tests
- Scroll-like symbol at the beginning of the staff
- Letters used to notate pitch
- A Brazilian person who preserves history through storytelling and music
- Clean and pleasant harmony
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- Greek philosopher studied the relationship between music and math
- Richard Wagner's opera
- Composers use this to liven and enrich music
- Music notes are read this way
- Discordant and tension creating harmony
- The most recognized part of a song
12 Clues: Richard Wagner's opera • Clean and pleasant harmony • Letters used to notate pitch • Music notes are read this way • The most recognized part of a song • Female composer in the 1970's used this • Discordant and tension creating harmony • Composers use this to liven and enrich music • Type of music known to help performance on tests • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
World Music 2015-12-02
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- Something you might bang at dinner time
- A type of bell in samba music
- An instrument which creates noise by shaking
- A low pitched drum in Brazilian music
- A continent on the east side of the world map
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- the four beats of gamelan
- A type of music popular in Asia
- A small metal, plastic or wooden drum
- A country in South America
- A type of music popular in carnivals
- A country where gamelan is played
- A brazillian drum often used in samba music
12 Clues: the four beats of gamelan • A country in South America • A type of bell in samba music • A type of music popular in Asia • A country where gamelan is played • A type of music popular in carnivals • A small metal, plastic or wooden drum • A low pitched drum in Brazilian music • Something you might bang at dinner time • A brazillian drum often used in samba music • ...
Film and Music types 2016-05-04
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- Music type most ainged by black people.
- Music most played at XVII Century.
- Music most played or singed at a street.
- Type of film that may have unreal things.
- Music most played with electric guitars.
- Film made for children.
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- Film thatoften shows about two people in love.
- Film about nature or something people may not know.
- Film that contains a lot of singing.
- Film full of scary moments.
- Music most singed by girls.
- Film that has violence in it.
12 Clues: Film made for children. • Film full of scary moments. • Music most singed by girls. • Film that has violence in it. • Music most played at XVII Century. • Film that contains a lot of singing. • Music type most ainged by black people. • Music most played or singed at a street. • Music most played with electric guitars. • Type of film that may have unreal things. • ...
Crossword puzzle (1) 2024-08-02
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- metals are a good _________
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- four beat music notation
- 很强的音乐手
- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
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- bteween two verses in a song
- 哈默你
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- words of a song in popular music.
- ff, very loud
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • words of a song in popular music. • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
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- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Crossword puzzle (2). 2024-08-02
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- speed at music is being played. (BPM)
- the words of a song in popular music.
- metals are a good _________
- four beat music notation
- 哈默你
- used in music to convey mood and emotion, refers to the variation in loudness over the length of music.
- String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion
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- ff, very loud
- 很强的音乐手
- a few notes played together 琴弦
- musical notes that are short and separate when played
- bteween two verses in a song
12 Clues: 哈默你 • 很强的音乐手 • ff, very loud • four beat music notation • metals are a good _________ • bteween two verses in a song • a few notes played together 琴弦 • speed at music is being played. (BPM) • the words of a song in popular music. • musical notes that are short and separate when played • String instruments, woodwinds, brass intruments, percussion • ...
Variations and Ground Bass 2019-11-04
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- How how or low the notes are
- Another word for change
- Used in pop music
- The black note to the left
- The composer who wrote canon in D
- The speed of the music
- bass A bass line that repeats
- The volume of the music
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- Sad feel
- A film music composer who uses ground bass
- The length of the notes
- The black note to the right
- Happy feel
13 Clues: Sad feel • Happy feel • Used in pop music • The speed of the music • Another word for change • The length of the notes • The volume of the music • The black note to the left • The black note to the right • How how or low the notes are • bass A bass line that repeats • The composer who wrote canon in D • A film music composer who uses ground bass
General Characteristics of Romantic Music 2022-06-19
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- Music developed into more unexpected keys
- Reaction against German influences in music
- Technology developed on brass instruments
- Melody and harmony that moves in semitones
- A style of symphonic writing
- Impressive performance skills
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- A Romantic composer
- Obscure a sense of key
- Gave more variety of sonority on piano
- Music became more accessible
- Recurring theme
- Begins to breakdown and sometimes becomes ambiguous
- Romantic music focused on this instead of form and design
13 Clues: Recurring theme • A Romantic composer • Obscure a sense of key • Music became more accessible • A style of symphonic writing • Impressive performance skills • Gave more variety of sonority on piano • Music developed into more unexpected keys • Technology developed on brass instruments • Melody and harmony that moves in semitones • Reaction against German influences in music • ...
Baroque, Classical and Romantic - Oh my! 2025-03-19
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- The Fugue Master
- Four Season's Composer
- Tchaikovsky wrote the music for this famous holiday ballet
- Dramatic Music
- Composer of the Messiah
- Classical composer who wrote the opera "The Magic Flute"
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- Famous classical composer who was hard of hearing
- Music that causes you to imagine/picture
- Baroque music style
- Simple Music
- A short musical phrase/musical theme
11 Clues: Simple Music • Dramatic Music • The Fugue Master • Baroque music style • Four Season's Composer • Composer of the Messiah • A short musical phrase/musical theme • Music that causes you to imagine/picture • Famous classical composer who was hard of hearing • Classical composer who wrote the opera "The Magic Flute" • Tchaikovsky wrote the music for this famous holiday ballet
My things 2023-01-26
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
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- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- A dynamic marking for medium soft
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- The person leading an ensemble
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A dynamic marking for soft
- Baroque music is known for this
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A dynamic marking for loud
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The distance between notes
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- To slow down
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- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A decrease in volume
- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- Another name for a musical performance
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds bright and positive
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- To speed up
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- An increase in volume
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
41 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for loud • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • The person leading an ensemble • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium soft • A dynamic marking for medium loud • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • ...
Chapter 5: The Folk Influence 2022-05-24
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- folk music from Trinidad that had a fad in American folk music in the mid and late 1950s.
- Folk Festival important music festival held in Rhode Island starting in 1959.
- a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger.
- the song that made Dylan "go electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
- the bootleg recordings that Bob Dylan recorded with the Band as he recovered.
- popular term for the International Workers of the World labor union that used folk songs to build morale and recruit new members.
- Bob Dylan's first album did not sell well and was known as ___________'s Folly.
- John and Alan _________ father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress that recorded and collected folk songs in the 1930s.
- Bob Dylan was injured in a ____________ accident in 1966 and withdrew from the pressure of his celebrity.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions.
- a basement coffeehouse in Greenwich Village on MacDougal Street.
- there was a percieved ___________ between folk music communism, labor unions and left wing politics.
- An important folk scene sprung up in ____________ village in New York City.
- a club in Greenwich Village where Bob Dylan made his first New York appearance.
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- Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called
- Greenwich Village club at 147 Bleecker St where Peter, Paul, and Mary made their debut performance.
- Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley
- The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan
- Dylan recorded an album in 1988 with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison and they called themselves the _____________
- a folk music jam session where traditional folk songs are sold.
- Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________.
- famous British group that met Bob Dylan and influenced each others music.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a rallying call to action that addresses different segements of society.
- writers, actors, directors, journalists, and folk singers accused of being communist sympathsizers were __________ and had a hard time finding employment.
- calypso singer, actor and activist who sang Day O The Banana Boat Song
- an important early folk singer who song Pretty Boy Floyd and This Land is Your Land.
- ______ Folk City a Greenwich Village club on West 4th Street and Mercer.
27 Clues: Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________. • Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley • a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger. • Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called • The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan • Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions. • ...
Random 2022-03-03
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- informal way of saying dog
- reason to wear sunscreen
- informal way of saying pimple
- around the world
- something every adult dreads
- individuals who follow each other on social media
- dancing to ska music
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- the x axis is this.
- enthusiasm for music
- famous music festival
- Nemo's dad
- informal way of saying body fat
- famous rock album associated with babies
- internet slang term for overrated
- bacteria in raw eggs
- person attending a school
16 Clues: Nemo's dad • around the world • the x axis is this. • enthusiasm for music • bacteria in raw eggs • dancing to ska music • famous music festival • reason to wear sunscreen • person attending a school • informal way of saying dog • something every adult dreads • informal way of saying pimple • informal way of saying body fat • internet slang term for overrated • ...
stupid crossword 2024-07-12
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- Inventor of "furniture music"
- Composer known for his musical interpretation of a Poe poem
- The "father" of piano music/technique
- An ensemble of vocalists
- The "worst" interval
- A short music piece typically before another
- A seasoned composer?
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- A string technique that involves plucking the strings
- Name given to a group of closely placed notes
- A movie about the inversion of time
- A large musical work dedicated to mourning
- The keyboards on an organ
- Name given to pieces written for films
- A genre of music introduced to America by Joplin
14 Clues: The "worst" interval • A seasoned composer? • An ensemble of vocalists • The keyboards on an organ • Inventor of "furniture music" • A movie about the inversion of time • The "father" of piano music/technique • Name given to pieces written for films • A large musical work dedicated to mourning • A short music piece typically before another • ...
Rose 2023-04-20
21 Clues: Big • sit • loud • ears • cone • kassa • quick • small • reborn • strong • smooth • turtle • manhood • greeting • wears dress • house in spanish • people who play together • something everyone listens to • you need to tilt to play properly • something to hold your music sheets • has white shoes with a little bit of green
vocab 2018-09-29
21 Clues: weather • on cable • a sitcom • tv viewer • an animator • a presenter • an animator • information • a soap opera • by satellite • music program • animé cartoon • a reality show • a music program • a remote control • movie connoisseur • a woman presenter • a television game • made for tv movie • an advertising sport • sportif a sports report
dad 2023-09-01
34 Clues: bud • bbq • yoga • taxi • papa • golf • bass • coach • music • tiger • ziggy • stella • noodle • staffy • guitar • soccer • camping • cycling • fishpie • charlie • fishing • pavlova • trademe • dadjokes • blandbay • handyman • greengame • Dannevirke • greenthumb • biscuiting • triathalon • Portwaikato • clashofclan • theincredibles
Band crossword 2022-01-28
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- Changes the notes in a brass instrument
- Big heavy low instrument
- LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!!
- It is black and has keys
- half of a whole note
- Sharp separated notes
- long connected notes
- Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it
- looks like a b
- you hit a percussion instrument with this
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- Samantha plays this high instrument
- What the music is written on
- trumpet plays in the tre*** ____
- Slide thing on it
- Lincoln center Jazz
- shush your instrument
- gifted as a child in music
- you can bang on it with sticks
- two notes combined (looks like a smiley face)
- not a sharp or flat note
- shhhhhhh be quieter not so loud
21 Clues: looks like a b • Slide thing on it • Lincoln center Jazz • half of a whole note • long connected notes • Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it • shush your instrument • Sharp separated notes • Big heavy low instrument • LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!! • It is black and has keys • not a sharp or flat note • gifted as a child in music • What the music is written on • you can bang on it with sticks • ...
AI Helps Complete Beethoven's Unfinished Symphony 2023-09-24
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- enormous
- person who writes music
- to produce something
- without a doubt
- a work of music
- a distinguished musician
- convert into normal language
- disagreement
- a different version of something
- period of ten years
- done consciously and intentially
- to say what will happen in the future
- at first
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- intellectual attitude
- correct in all details
- person with whom one works with
- an idea put forward
- suitable or proper under the circumstances
- depart from the established course
- a great work of art or music
- musical composition usually for an orchestra
- featuring new methods
- intelligence intelligence of machines
- to perform in public for the first time
24 Clues: enormous • at first • disagreement • without a doubt • a work of music • an idea put forward • period of ten years • to produce something • intellectual attitude • featuring new methods • correct in all details • person who writes music • a distinguished musician • a great work of art or music • convert into normal language • person with whom one works with • a different version of something • ...
Curtains Up! 2024-05-15
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- A song with rhythmed words
- It's the light to se the cast.
- A story made of pictures.
- The landscape or place used on stage.
- It's a show using puppets.
- It's the The place where actors act.
- The group of people who act.
- A live music performance.
- Is that you do in a play.
- It's some musical in a group.
- It's the person who watches the show.
- It's the person who directs.
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- The clothes actors wear.
- Old music
- It's the stage back.
- The objects that actors use.
- A piece of red cloth.
- New music
- It's like a concert.
- It's the audience applauding.
20 Clues: Old music • New music • It's the stage back. • It's like a concert. • A piece of red cloth. • The clothes actors wear. • A story made of pictures. • A live music performance. • Is that you do in a play. • A song with rhythmed words • It's a show using puppets. • The objects that actors use. • The group of people who act. • It's the person who directs. • It's some musical in a group. • ...
MUSIC and MUSIC COMPOSERS 2020-01-07
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- composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas
- another word to mean old
- a woman composer
- his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
Down
- Father of Kundiman
- an instrument with 5-7 gongs
- uses a leaf to make music
- ng duyan a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother
- a love song
- composed Kay Ganda ng Musika
10 Clues: a love song • a woman composer • Father of Kundiman • another word to mean old • uses a leaf to make music • an instrument with 5-7 gongs • composed Kay Ganda ng Musika • composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas • ng duyan a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother • his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
Music History: Music Notation 2025-01-17
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- known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables.
- "Rote" singing that Catholic Monks used in their masses
- The first music notation looked like a series of
- The first evidence of Music Notation
- memorization technique based on repetition; echoing, call & response
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- Because music notation didn't have exact rhythm at this time, music was ______, or smooth and connected.
- our current solfège scale
- Guido used a _____ to show where the line "F" was.
- the original solfege scale created by Guido de Arezzo
- Guido's original music staff had ____ lines.
10 Clues: our current solfège scale • The first evidence of Music Notation • Guido's original music staff had ____ lines. • The first music notation looked like a series of • Guido used a _____ to show where the line "F" was. • the original solfege scale created by Guido de Arezzo • "Rote" singing that Catholic Monks used in their masses • ...
2nd Quiz Prep 2022-02-24
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- this is one of the four traits of folk music; this one has to do with the fact that the music must be easily learned and remembered by anyone within the culture
- this is one of the four traits of folk music that states that the music must be able to be changed quite a bit as it passed from person to person
- this type of folk song is a narrative or story set to music
- this is one of the four traits of folk music; this one has to do with music being use for a purpose and specific reason
- this type of folk song might range from celebration songs to protest songs that people do during specific events
- spirituals, church music, or any religious ritual music are examples this type of folk song
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- this is the study of music from across different cultures
- this is one of the four traits of folk music that describes how the music is passed down from person to person
- this is one of the most powerful influences on music and what kind of music gets composed during different eras of history; ritual music, celebration music,and heritage all make up this aspect of society
- this term has to do with a conscious appreciation of the arts and the inner beauty or truth that lives within art/music
10 Clues: this is the study of music from across different cultures • this type of folk song is a narrative or story set to music • spirituals, church music, or any religious ritual music are examples this type of folk song • this is one of the four traits of folk music that describes how the music is passed down from person to person • ...
Elements of Music 2019-03-07
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- how high or how low
- loudness or softness
- the speed of the music
- instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument
- the beat and pattern of the music
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibrating a wooden reed
- how the music is structured
- the actual tune of the song
- instruments in which sound is produced by vibration of the metal mouthpiece
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- length of the tone
- how the sounds blend together
- instruments that have vibrating strings
- tone quality
- lines and spaces that music is written on
14 Clues: tone quality • length of the tone • how high or how low • loudness or softness • the speed of the music • how the music is structured • the actual tune of the song • how the sounds blend together • the beat and pattern of the music • instruments that have vibrating strings • lines and spaces that music is written on • instruments that have tone produced by striking the instrument • ...
Cuba and Cuban Music 2024-10-07
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- A style that is influenced by English Country Dances.
- Music from Western Cuba.
- The official language of Cuba.
- A style that uses percussion and singing.
- A dance that is done in lines or squares.
- The _____ of Cuba is about 11 million.
- A slower dance style that is often sung.
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- A form of Cuban jazz.
- Music that is played for a festival.
- Music from Eastern Cuba
- Cuban music is closely tied to _____.
- A song that came from the Rumba.
- The capital of Cuba.
- The currency of Cuba.
14 Clues: The capital of Cuba. • A form of Cuban jazz. • The currency of Cuba. • Music from Eastern Cuba • Music from Western Cuba. • The official language of Cuba. • A song that came from the Rumba. • Music that is played for a festival. • Cuban music is closely tied to _____. • The _____ of Cuba is about 11 million. • A slower dance style that is often sung. • ...
SECOND Form Music 2021-05-18
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- a curved line that joins the value of two beats
- meter that groups beats in 4s
- a period of silence in music
- loudness and softness of sound
- highness and lowness of sound
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- a note that values 4 beats
- a section of a rhythm
- the stick part of a note
- meter that groups beats in 2s
- extends a beat by half its value
- steady beat in music
- a pattern of long, short beats and rest in music
- speed of music
- use to determine pitch names on a staff
14 Clues: speed of music • steady beat in music • a section of a rhythm • the stick part of a note • a note that values 4 beats • a period of silence in music • meter that groups beats in 2s • meter that groups beats in 4s • highness and lowness of sound • loudness and softness of sound • extends a beat by half its value • use to determine pitch names on a staff • ...
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • chases cat • eats seeds • they danced • they painted • king of gods • lived inside • movie or play • swings on vine • make you clean • grows on vines • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • eats seeds • chases cat • they danced • lived inside • king of gods • they painted • movie or play • swings on vine • grows on vines • make you clean • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
vocab 2018-09-29
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- sportif a sports report
- a sitcom
- a television game
- movie connoisseur
- an animator
- an advertising sport
- a reality show
- an animator
- tv viewer
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- a soap opera
- a music program
- made for tv movie
- a woman presenter
- a remote control
- an animator
- weather
- a presenter
- information
- on cable
- by satellite
- animé cartoon
- music program
22 Clues: weather • a sitcom • on cable • tv viewer • an animator • a presenter • information • an animator • an animator • a soap opera • by satellite • animé cartoon • music program • a reality show • a music program • a remote control • made for tv movie • a television game • a woman presenter • movie connoisseur • an advertising sport • sportif a sports report
Chapter 5 2013-06-06
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- women
- movement of people
- country
- movie
- movement
- you, me and us
- ________roll popular music
- Julia Gillard works in ___________
- against
- famous for crossing a road
- ____________boomers born after WW2
Down
- entertainment
- cheap music
- different society
- country in war
- creating utopia
- anagram of Ash Info
- world wide sport
- exercise
- barbecue doll
20 Clues: women • movie • country • against • movement • exercise • cheap music • entertainment • barbecue doll • country in war • you, me and us • creating utopia • world wide sport • different society • movement of people • anagram of Ash Info • ________roll popular music • famous for crossing a road • Julia Gillard works in ___________ • ____________boomers born after WW2
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • eats seeds • chases cat • they danced • they painted • king of gods • lived inside • movie or play • make you clean • grows on vines • swings on vine • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
nostal29 2024-06-14
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- South African leader
- Millennium bug scare
- Terrorist organization
- Japanese tech company
- Gulf conflict
- US President impeachment
- Dinosaur film
- Lewinsky scandal
- Iconic TV show
- Space telescope
- Search engine launch
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- Soccer event
- Horror film
- Grunge music rise
- Sony gaming console
- Famous trial
- Rap music star
- Blockbuster film
- Space shuttle disaster
- Internet boom
20 Clues: Horror film • Soccer event • Famous trial • Gulf conflict • Dinosaur film • Internet boom • Rap music star • Iconic TV show • Space telescope • Blockbuster film • Lewinsky scandal • Grunge music rise • Sony gaming console • South African leader • Millennium bug scare • Search engine launch • Japanese tech company • Terrorist organization • Space shuttle disaster • US President impeachment
48 2025-03-10
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- Vinyl music
- Vintage cooking device
- Cooking tool
- Old-timey nickname
- Thread holder
- Classic tool
- Quick action
- Footwear
- Garment fastener
- Headwear
- Hand wear
- Fabric pattern
- Game item
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- Cocktail tool
- Retro cooking sound
- Retro shirt pattern
- Thread holder
- Retro fabric
- Vintage transport
- Music player tape
- For storing hats
- Arcade game
- 80s casual wear
- Sleepwear
- Stylish retro look
25 Clues: Footwear • Headwear • Sleepwear • Hand wear • Game item • Vinyl music • Arcade game • Retro fabric • Cooking tool • Classic tool • Quick action • Cocktail tool • Thread holder • Thread holder • Fabric pattern • 80s casual wear • For storing hats • Garment fastener • Vintage transport • Music player tape • Old-timey nickname • Stylish retro look • Retro cooking sound • Retro shirt pattern • Vintage cooking device
Dylan Watanabe p.5 2022-01-28
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- A note with no beats
- Where the notes go in the measure
- A note worth 2 beats
- Instruments that use reeds
- A group of barlines
- Mallets and drum instruments
- A note worth 1 beat
- A piece of music to capture the battle of WW1
- How many beats per minute the tempo is
- A note worth 4 beats
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- A piece of music we are playing for the ABODA Festival
- Metal instruments
- Play softly
- 4 counts or beats
- My instrument
- The composer of twinkle twinkle little star
- Our band period
- Tells you to play a note flat or sharp
- the things that we keep out music on
- Play loudly
20 Clues: Play softly • Play loudly • My instrument • Our band period • Metal instruments • 4 counts or beats • A group of barlines • A note worth 1 beat • A note with no beats • A note worth 2 beats • A note worth 4 beats • Instruments that use reeds • Mallets and drum instruments • Where the notes go in the measure • the things that we keep out music on • Tells you to play a note flat or sharp • ...
Band crossword 2022-01-28
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- Changes the notes in a brass instrument
- Big heavy low instrument
- LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!!
- It is black and has keys
- half of a whole note
- Sharp separated notes
- long connected notes
- Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it
- looks like a b
- you hit a percussion instrument with this
Down
- Samantha plays this high instrument
- What the music is written on
- trumpet plays in the tre*** ____
- Slide thing on it
- Lincoln center Jazz
- shush your instrument
- gifted as a child in music
- you can bang on it with sticks
- two notes combined (looks like a smiley face)
- not a sharp or flat note
- shhhhhhh be quieter not so loud
21 Clues: looks like a b • Slide thing on it • Lincoln center Jazz • half of a whole note • long connected notes • Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it • shush your instrument • Sharp separated notes • Big heavy low instrument • LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!! • It is black and has keys • not a sharp or flat note • gifted as a child in music • What the music is written on • you can bang on it with sticks • ...
Italian Musical Terms 2023-09-15
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- to get softer
- slow with expression
- stately or majestically
- exceptionally fast
- to get louder
- very
- a word that describes the non melody notes that support the chord
- always
- loud
- gravely slow
- loud then immediately soft
- more
- walking tempo
- a little
- words that identify the speed of music
- with movement
- very much
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- words that identify the volume of music
- moderately
- fast
- to slow down
- to get faster
- the variation of sound and silence: not the beat
- soft
- to get softer
- very very loud
- to hold
- forte medium loud
- like a march
- the tune of the music
30 Clues: fast • soft • very • loud • more • always • to hold • a little • very much • moderately • to slow down • gravely slow • like a march • to get softer • to get faster • to get louder • to get softer • walking tempo • with movement • very very loud • forte medium loud • exceptionally fast • slow with expression • the tune of the music • stately or majestically • loud then immediately soft • ...
Music Theory Unit 2.1 2020-04-22
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- speeding up in music
- a pleasing sounding harmony
- a displeasing sounding harmony
- slowing down in music
- a harmony made of three notes
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- the instrument family of the cello
- how sounds travels
- a happy sounding harmony
- a fast tempo
- a musical idea that recurs throughout a song
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- seeing what you hear and hearing what you see
- the instrument family of the trumpet
- the instrument family of the oboe
- a slow tempo
- the instrument family of the timpani
- a sad sounding harmony
- listening to music and writing it down
- an instrument's unique sound
- the rate of the musical pulse
20 Clues: a slow tempo • a fast tempo • how sounds travels • speeding up in music • slowing down in music • a sad sounding harmony • a happy sounding harmony • a pleasing sounding harmony • an instrument's unique sound • a harmony made of three notes • the rate of the musical pulse • a displeasing sounding harmony • the instrument family of the oboe • the highness or lowness of a sound • ...
A2 Vocabulary Test: Appliances 2024-09-26
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- – A phone you can carry anywhere.
- – A small light for a table.
- – A small, portable computer.
- – A device for taking photos or videos.
- -Plays movies from a DVD disc.
- – A fuel for cooking or heating.
- – Warms your home.
- – Shows programs and movies.
- – Plays music from a CD disc.
- – Lights powered by electricity.
- – A machine for cooking food.
- – A recording of moving pictures.
Down
- – Used for baking food.
- – A device to call others.
- – Plays music files.
- – A personal computer.
- – Plays music or talk shows.
- – Power for machines and lights.
- – Cleans clothes.
- – A machine for work or play.
- – Keeps food cold.
- – Shows the time.
22 Clues: – Cleans clothes. • – Shows the time. • – Warms your home. • – Keeps food cold. • – Plays music files. • – A personal computer. • – Used for baking food. • – A device to call others. • – A small light for a table. • – Plays music or talk shows. • – Shows programs and movies. • – A small, portable computer. • – A machine for work or play. • – Plays music from a CD disc. • ...
The Summer Festival 2025-06-29
Across
- Not confident around people.
- A photo you take of yourself.
- A happy sound people make.
- Something you sing.
- Used to take photos.
- To enjoy a happy event.
- Clapping after a performance.
- How you feel before you perform.
- A small place to sell things.
- To move your body to music.
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- They shine on the stage.
- A musical instrument with strings.
- Used to make your voice louder.
- A fun event with food, games, and music.
- Not afraid to do something hard.
- Where people perform.
- A special skill or ability.
- A small sweet cake.
- A group of people together.
- You hear it when someone sings or plays.
20 Clues: Something you sing. • A small sweet cake. • Used to take photos. • Where people perform. • To enjoy a happy event. • They shine on the stage. • A happy sound people make. • A special skill or ability. • A group of people together. • To move your body to music. • Not confident around people. • A photo you take of yourself. • Clapping after a performance. • A small place to sell things. • ...
Spelling List TWO 2025-09-24
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- used to communicate
- used to magnify sound
- the story of ones life
- dance moves
- work on its own
- a vehicle, car
- someone who watches a play or performance
- list of books or articles used to write
- music played by an orchestra
- signature by a famous person
- old time way of communicating
- sentences grouped
- someone who makes music
- sounds of speech
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- land
- an old time record player
- dancing or singing to an audience
- a tool used for making music
- picture
- images
- the art of beautiful writing
- device used to amplify sound
- a break between performances
- a method used to teach reading
24 Clues: land • images • picture • dance moves • a vehicle, car • work on its own • sounds of speech • sentences grouped • used to communicate • used to magnify sound • the story of ones life • someone who makes music • an old time record player • a tool used for making music • the art of beautiful writing • device used to amplify sound • a break between performances • music played by an orchestra • ...
Music crossword 2021-05-06
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- – Describes music in three sections
- – A repeated note or notes of long duration played throughout the music
- – Two short sections within a larger/longer piece of music
- – Describes music where a main THEME or MELODY
- – The highness or lowness of a sound or musical not
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- – A short section of music
- – A repeated musical patter
- – Describes music in two separate sections
- – The main “tune” of a song or piece of music
- – How a piece of music is organised into different sections or part
10 Clues: – A short section of music • – A repeated musical patter • – Describes music in three sections • – Describes music in two separate sections • – The main “tune” of a song or piece of music • – Describes music where a main THEME or MELODY • – The highness or lowness of a sound or musical not • – Two short sections within a larger/longer piece of music • ...
Unit 4 Lesson2 2015-01-16
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- every music star makes them
- you must.... in school
- your Grandma maybe listened to them
- on this you put the music on
- you need this to record a tape
- Steve Jobs...Apple
- the robber speaks to an.....
- the word for "verfügbar"
- yesterday we bought a .... Cokes
- Cro made the golden...
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- The word for "vorstellen"
- we listen to them when we were little
- the german word begins with Z
- the iPod nano is an ....
- my Friend always comes...
- old people use them to listen to music
- another word for change
- it is not fat it is...
- the word for "bevorzugen"
- another word for scared
20 Clues: Steve Jobs...Apple • you must.... in school • it is not fat it is... • Cro made the golden... • another word for change • another word for scared • the iPod nano is an .... • the word for "verfügbar" • The word for "vorstellen" • my Friend always comes... • the word for "bevorzugen" • every music star makes them • on this you put the music on • the robber speaks to an..... • ...
Puertorican folkore words 2020-11-20
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- National forest located in Villalba
- Tradicional music from african slaves
- Rain forest of Puerto Rico
- Emblematic beer of Puerto Rico
- Fritte dought stuffed with beef
- Dedicated patron saint festival
- Flavors scraping
- distintive sound a puertorican frog makes
- Boiled dought stuffed with beef
- Verbal expression used by puertoricans
- Spanish fotr located an Old San Juan
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- Traditional dish make with rice, pigeon
- Dessert make with coconut to holidays
- Holidays music from Puerto Rico
- Savanna pigeon from Cidra
- Legendary tree from Puerto Rico
- Extension of Cristms since three kind days
- Name of hymn of Puerto Rico
- Puertorican urban music
- Puertorican beverage with coconut y pineapple
20 Clues: Flavors scraping • Puertorican urban music • Savanna pigeon from Cidra • Rain forest of Puerto Rico • Name of hymn of Puerto Rico • Emblematic beer of Puerto Rico • Holidays music from Puerto Rico • Legendary tree from Puerto Rico • Fritte dought stuffed with beef • Dedicated patron saint festival • Boiled dought stuffed with beef • National forest located in Villalba • ...
Orchestra 2024-05-15
Across
- an explosive "fire____" by Katy Perry
- How loud or soft you play music
- to go back to and do again
- Playing notes smooth and connected
- Group of string players that play music
- To pause hold or wait
- to play with the bow
- earphones that play sound
- to play softly
- group of four musicians
- to bounce off on the string
Down
- To play loud
- makes a note half a step higher
- to vibrate a sound
- Makes a note half a step lower
- Plucking the string of a stringed instrument
- to play slowly
- cancels sharps and flats
- C,G,D,A
- How fast or slow you play music
20 Clues: C,G,D,A • To play loud • to play slowly • to play softly • to vibrate a sound • to play with the bow • To pause hold or wait • group of four musicians • cancels sharps and flats • earphones that play sound • to go back to and do again • to bounce off on the string • Makes a note half a step lower • makes a note half a step higher • How loud or soft you play music • ...
How Well do You Know the MOBO Awards Winners, 2024 2024-02-15
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- Alternative Music Act
- Best Gospel Act
- Best African Music Act
- Impact Award
- of the Year
- Best RnB/ Soul Act
- Drill Act
Down
- CEE, Best Male Act
- Best Elec/Dance Act
- Best Female Act
- Best Media Personality
- & DRAKE, Int'l Act (US)
- Pioneer Award
- DAMSON, Best Perf in a TV show
- II SOUL, Lifetime Achievement Award
- & CENTRAL CEE, Song of the Year
- COLLECTIVE, Best Jazz Act
- Producer
- JESSICA ENNIS-HILL, Paving the Way Award
- Carribean Music Act
- SIMZ, Best Hip-Hop Act
- PAYPER, Album of the Year
- MALONE, Best Grime Act
- Best Newcomer
24 Clues: Producer • Drill Act • of the Year • Impact Award • Pioneer Award • Best Newcomer • Best Female Act • Best Gospel Act • CEE, Best Male Act • Best RnB/ Soul Act • Best Elec/Dance Act • Carribean Music Act • Alternative Music Act • Best Media Personality • Best African Music Act • SIMZ, Best Hip-Hop Act • MALONE, Best Grime Act • & DRAKE, Int'l Act (US) • COLLECTIVE, Best Jazz Act • ...
Happy Pig Day! 2024-08-14
Across
- To use your mind to have ideas.
- How something tastes.
- Not here; somewhere else.
- A fun event with people, music, and food.
- Very, very good.
- To shout with happiness.
- Not hard to do.
- Moving your body to music.
- Not correct.
- Moving from one place to another.
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- To give part of something to someone else.
- To have the information in your mind.
- Not now, but after some time.
- Something fun you play with rules.
- The day before today.
- How valuable something is. (My studies ___ it)
- Something you have to do.
- To be part of a group or place
- Music with words.
- To stop and stay until something happens.
20 Clues: Not correct. • Not hard to do. • Very, very good. • Music with words. • How something tastes. • The day before today. • To shout with happiness. • Not here; somewhere else. • Something you have to do. • Moving your body to music. • Not now, but after some time. • To be part of a group or place • To use your mind to have ideas. • Moving from one place to another. • ...
Word Wall Crossword 2023-10-16
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- symbol to indicate low notes
- musical tune
- different notes played together
- note highness or lowness
- beats per measure
- sharps and flats indicating key
- joined staves for different parts
- quarter measure note (1 beat in 4/4)
- eighth measure note (1/2 beat in 4/4)
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- musician who plays along with the choir
- half measure note (2 beats in 4/4)
- beat pattern
- music volume
- a musical segment
- ordered series of notes
- pitch and duration symbol
- symbol to indicate high notes
- music notation lines
- music speed
- music's steady pulse
- musical pause
- full measure note (4 beats in 4/4)
22 Clues: music speed • beat pattern • music volume • musical tune • musical pause • a musical segment • beats per measure • music notation lines • music's steady pulse • ordered series of notes • note highness or lowness • pitch and duration symbol • symbol to indicate low notes • symbol to indicate high notes • different notes played together • sharps and flats indicating key • ...
Band crossword 2022-01-28
Across
- Changes the notes in a brass instrument
- Big heavy low instrument
- LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!!
- It is black and has keys
- half of a whole note
- Sharp separated notes
- long connected notes
- Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it
- looks like a b
- you hit a percussion instrument with this
Down
- Samantha plays this high instrument
- What the music is written on
- trumpet plays in the tre*** ____
- Slide thing on it
- Lincoln center Jazz
- shush your instrument
- gifted as a child in music
- you can bang on it with sticks
- two notes combined (looks like a smiley face)
- not a sharp or flat note
- shhhhhhh be quieter not so loud
21 Clues: looks like a b • Slide thing on it • Lincoln center Jazz • half of a whole note • long connected notes • Buzzzzzzzzzzzz in it • shush your instrument • Sharp separated notes • Big heavy low instrument • LOUD MUSIC!! PLAY LOUD!! • It is black and has keys • not a sharp or flat note • gifted as a child in music • What the music is written on • you can bang on it with sticks • ...
Easy Does It - Senior Social 2025-05-19
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- Outdoor movie theater in your car
- Harmony-heavy music from the '50s
- Popular plastic food containers
- Another word for dinner
- Old-fashioned music record
- Hobby using a hook and yarn
- Chair that moves back and forth
- Type of hair curler
- King of Rock and Roll
- Classic luxury car brand
- Delivered bottles to your door
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- Game played with cues and discs
- Plays music when you put in a coin
- Frank who sang "My Way"
- Instant photo camera
- Dance from the 1950s
- Old way to send a short message
- Type of dancing with partners
- Game played with numbered cards
- Afternoon movie showing
20 Clues: Type of hair curler • Instant photo camera • Dance from the 1950s • King of Rock and Roll • Another word for dinner • Frank who sang "My Way" • Afternoon movie showing • Classic luxury car brand • Old-fashioned music record • Hobby using a hook and yarn • Type of dancing with partners • Delivered bottles to your door • Game played with cues and discs • Popular plastic food containers • ...
Food Service Week 2025-10-02
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- Jen's One Movie to watch
- Robert's Favorite Color
- Collin's One Movie
- Madeline's Favorite food
- Sharron's Favorite Color
- Nancy's Pet peeve
- who has worked the highest census of 79
- Ericka's Movie Choice
- how many people got the feathers or brick question wrong
- Kevin's Movie Choice
- Karen's Favorite Food
- Madi's Favorite Music
- Nichole's Movie Choice
- Diane's Spirit Animal
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- Allan's Spirit Animal
- Rebecca's Spirit Animal
- Megan's Spirit Animal
- Val's Pet Peeve
- Elizabeth's Favorite Food
- Dee's Movie of Choice
- Jody's Favorite Food
- Laura's Favorite Music
- Drew's Favorite Color
- Sam's Favorite Band
- Brandon favorite food
- Lisa's Favorite Music
- Ryan's Spirit Animal
- Lillians' Movie Choice
28 Clues: Val's Pet Peeve • Nancy's Pet peeve • Collin's One Movie • Sam's Favorite Band • Jody's Favorite Food • Ryan's Spirit Animal • Kevin's Movie Choice • Allan's Spirit Animal • Megan's Spirit Animal • Dee's Movie of Choice • Drew's Favorite Color • Ericka's Movie Choice • Brandon favorite food • Lisa's Favorite Music • Karen's Favorite Food • Madi's Favorite Music • Diane's Spirit Animal • ...
Mandalay Bay 2024-07-08
15 Clues: - Name • - Tower • - Lounge • - Street • - Complex • - Aquarium • - Wave pool • - Restaurant • - Jackson ONE • - Music venue • - Art gallery • - Music events • - Nearby hotel • - Gambling area • - Sports entertainment
Leah Indian Music Crossword 2022-05-05
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- The primary instrument of Hindustani Music
- Music from Northern India
- Musical scale that contains 7 notes
- Music from Southern India
- A beat and rhythmic pattern used to help create the structure of Indian music
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- This tells a heroic and romantic story
- Classical music that has 4-8 lines of lyrics set to a tune
- The father of Carnatic Music
- Classical music that has joyous emotions
- An arrangement of notes that composers and musicians choose from to make the music sound a certain way
10 Clues: Music from Northern India • Music from Southern India • The father of Carnatic Music • Musical scale that contains 7 notes • This tells a heroic and romantic story • Classical music that has joyous emotions • The primary instrument of Hindustani Music • Classical music that has 4-8 lines of lyrics set to a tune • ...
Basic Musical Terms 2020-09-22
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- An elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements
- Transitional passage connecting two sections of a composition
- A section of a song typically repeated a number of times alternating with verses, bridges, solos etc.
- The highest of the standard four voice ranges
- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- The relative volume in the execution of a piece of music
- A pitch correction effect that corrects sung or played pitches.
- Growing; (i.e. progressively louder)
- Annual awards given by the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for achievement in the record industry
- Opening section of a piece
- Time (i.e. the overall speed of a piece of music)
- A particular style of music
- A slow song, often on a romantic or emotional theme
- An electronic device for increasing the volume of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction
- The second-lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- The pronounced rhythm of music
- A group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
- Backup singing or playing which supports the main melody
- A live performance
- The quality of a musical tone that distinguishes voices and instruments
- The lowest of the standard four voice ranges
- (2 words)A brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it
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- Dwindling (i.e. with gradually decreasing volume)
- The words of a song
- Several players in a group are to play exactly the same notes within their written part, as opposed to splitting simultaneous notes among themselves
- A repeated section of a song that typically features a new set of lyrics on each repetition
- A musical idea, often a short riff, passage or phrase, that is used in popular music to make a song appealing and to "catch the ear of the listener".
- A collection of recorded songs
- The second-highest of the standard four voice ranges
- A widely distributed and often popular song from an album
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity
- An object or device for producing musical sounds
- A group of three or more notes that, when played simultaneously, can form a harmonic structure that can support a melody or a solo line
- A group of musicians who play together, sometimes as their actual career
- A slang term which refers to a paying musical engagement at a venue, usually of a single night's duration
- Alone (i.e. executed by a single instrument or voice)
- (2 words) Lit. "as in a chapel"; vocal parts only, without instrumental accompaniment
- The echoing sound that occurs naturally to a voice or instrument in hall or room with reflective walls and, by extension, to analog or digital effect units which recreate this effect
- In music, a period of time that spawned a particular style of music
- An unauthorized recording of a performance
- A repeated chord progression or refrain
- A modern version of the opera, either on stage or filmed
- The point at which a melodic phrase "comes to rest" or resolves
- An instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy variations which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded
- The creator of a musical piece
45 Clues: A live performance • The words of a song • Opening section of a piece • A particular style of music • A collection of recorded songs • The pronounced rhythm of music • The creator of a musical piece • Growing; (i.e. progressively louder) • A repeated chord progression or refrain • An unauthorized recording of a performance • The lowest of the standard four voice ranges • ...
New Experience Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- it is a classical music for the whole orchestra from the word "sinfonia"
- is one of the instrumental used in the concerto to exhibit the virtuosity and interpretative ability of the performer
- Is how fast or slow a piece of music is performed
- refers to as how loud or soft the music is
- Vocal music during classical period wherein the drama is set to music
- A classical composer known as the father of symphony
- A sonata composition of Beethoven used as background music in Mr. Bean T.V. Series
- A multi movement work for solo instrument which meant to "make a sound"
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- is the second section of the sonata allegro form
- cartoon series using sonata no.11 in A major (rondo)
- the first part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the theme
- A type of opera from Italy, spice with sight gags, naughty humor and social satire
- A second movement in a sonata and concerto
- the composer of Sonata no.11 in A major (rondo)ala Turca
- A multi movement solo piece accompanied by an orchestra
15 Clues: A second movement in a sonata and concerto • refers to as how loud or soft the music is • is the second section of the sonata allegro form • Is how fast or slow a piece of music is performed • cartoon series using sonata no.11 in A major (rondo) • A classical composer known as the father of symphony • A multi movement solo piece accompanied by an orchestra • ...
35. Music Industry & Business 2025-08-18
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- Permission to use copyrighted material
- License for using music in films or TV
- Recording Industry Association of America
- Illegal practice of paying for radio airplay
- Ongoing payment for repeated use of music
- Process of scheduling live performances
- Broadcast Music Inc., performance rights organization
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- Payment to artists for use of their music
- Rights paid for physical reproduction of songs
- Process of earning back advance payments
- Money paid to artists before earnings
- American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
- Legal use of existing recordings in new songs
- Percentage of album sales given to producers
- Business of owning and licensing song rights
15 Clues: Money paid to artists before earnings • Permission to use copyrighted material • License for using music in films or TV • Process of scheduling live performances • Process of earning back advance payments • Payment to artists for use of their music • Recording Industry Association of America • Ongoing payment for repeated use of music • ...
5th grade music crossword 2020-03-15
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- the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music.
- a type of modern music with spoken words and a strong rhythm
- music, a type of modern music that is popular especially with young people
- a box shaped musical instrument that you hold in your hands
- a regular repeated pattern of sounds in music
- music, traditional music of the people in the country or region
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- to travel around an area, performing in different places
- music, a more serious type of music, created by people like Mozart, Bach
- to act, sing, dance or play music in front of a large group of people
- to give publicity to smth,so people like, buy or use it
10 Clues: a regular repeated pattern of sounds in music • the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music. • to give publicity to smth,so people like, buy or use it • to travel around an area, performing in different places • a box shaped musical instrument that you hold in your hands • a type of modern music with spoken words and a strong rhythm • ...
Basic Music Terms 2020-09-24
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- genre of music that features rhythmic spoken lyrics
- words that are sung or spoken to music
- sound is created by striking this instrument, usually with a stick or mallet; provide sense of rhythm for the band
- lower sounding 4-stringed instrument
- electric version of the piano; easier to transport
- played by pushing down black and white keys
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- the various instruments used in a piece of music
- genre of music that features a lot of stringed instruments, often relaxing
- singing
- 6-stringed instrument; can be strummed
- genre of music that is usually loud and driving; features guitar, bass, drums, vocals
- specific kind or style of music
12 Clues: singing • specific kind or style of music • lower sounding 4-stringed instrument • 6-stringed instrument; can be strummed • words that are sung or spoken to music • played by pushing down black and white keys • the various instruments used in a piece of music • electric version of the piano; easier to transport • genre of music that features rhythmic spoken lyrics • ...
Since it's baroque ... 2021-09-10
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- _ valley shall be exalted and _ mntn
- Number of Bachs named Johann.
- Brought Bach’s works back to popularity
- Bach was hired for this church position
- Wrote Italian operas English oratorios
- Nickname for Venetian priest/composer
- Piece of music played on the Thames
- "Flawed pearl"
- Baroque keyboard
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- Vivaldi's most famous concerto
- English composer of Dido and Aeneas
- Wrote every Baroque form except opera
- instrument that gained popularity
- Bach's nationality
- Have a deep passion for passion music
- The opposite of monophonic
- Ran away because of his love of music.
- Musical period that started AD 1600
- Monteverdi was organist in this city
- Monteverdi's most famous piece
- The greatest oratorio ever written
- George Frideric ______
22 Clues: "Flawed pearl" • Baroque keyboard • Bach's nationality • George Frideric ______ • The opposite of monophonic • Number of Bachs named Johann. • Vivaldi's most famous concerto • Monteverdi's most famous piece • instrument that gained popularity • The greatest oratorio ever written • English composer of Dido and Aeneas • Musical period that started AD 1600 • ...
Unit 9 A2 2025-08-20
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- – a performance that is funny
- – a series of movements that usually
- – a show in which a group of people
- play music
- – a collection of things
- real
- makes people laugh, usually in a circus
- – someone whose job is to write
- – a performer who has special clothes
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- – a person who plays the drums
- animals perform in a big tent
- – a show where people sing
- – a film made using characters that are drawn and
- as paintings shown to the public
- to pop music
- for newspapers, magazines, television, etc.
- – a story shown in moving pictures
- a cinema or on TV
- – a place where people dance and
- with music
20 Clues: real • play music • with music • to pop music • a cinema or on TV • – a collection of things • – a show where people sing • animals perform in a big tent • – a performance that is funny • – a person who plays the drums • – someone whose job is to write • as paintings shown to the public • – a place where people dance and • – a story shown in moving pictures • ...
Content Words: Weather and Music Crossword 2013-02-07
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- a seasonal wind that usually brings heavy rains
- play music in "a slow tempo"
- an increase in volume or intensity
- three or more tones sounded together
- a violent cyclone or hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean
- weather condition where the wind is noisy and stormy
- play music in "a fast tempo"
- music with breaks between tones
- moist or slightly wet
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- speed at which music is played
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- clouds that are low and gray, often bringing rain or snow
- person who studies and forecasts the weather
- instruments that are struck to make a sound
- a song for one voice or instrument
- clouds that are high and thin, usually meaning fair weather
- clouds that are white and puffy, meaning fair weather
17 Clues: moist or slightly wet • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • play music in "a slow tempo" • play music in "a fast tempo" • speed at which music is played • music with breaks between tones • an increase in volume or intensity • a song for one voice or instrument • three or more tones sounded together • instruments that are struck to make a sound • ...
Piano 2021-05-09
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- The lowness or highness of sound
- An electric piano
- Music that is modern
- It stops the sound by landing on the string
- The hammer hits it
- Music that is composed on the spot
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- It hits the string
- The lever for making sound happen
- Somebody who writes music
- The opposite of electronic music
- A person who plays music for an audience
11 Clues: An electric piano • It hits the string • The hammer hits it • Music that is modern • Somebody who writes music • The lowness or highness of sound • The opposite of electronic music • The lever for making sound happen • Music that is composed on the spot • A person who plays music for an audience • It stops the sound by landing on the string
Latin Music 2022-08-31
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- This style of Latin music began as a type of courtship dance tracing back to the 1800s
- Is is a popular style of Latin music in Venezuela
- In the 1930s, the dictator Rafael Trujillo introduced a nationwide campaign promoting this style of Latin music
- Camila Cabello sings this style of Latin Music
- This style of Latin music originated in Dominican Republic
- Carlos Gardel was a composer for this style of Latin music
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- This music is a blend of Jamaican dancehall and Latin Hip Hop
- A genre of Regional Mexican music is called
- Los Caballeros sang what style of Latin music
- The Spanish word for this style of music is "sauce"
10 Clues: A genre of Regional Mexican music is called • Los Caballeros sang what style of Latin music • Camila Cabello sings this style of Latin Music • Is is a popular style of Latin music in Venezuela • The Spanish word for this style of music is "sauce" • This style of Latin music originated in Dominican Republic • Carlos Gardel was a composer for this style of Latin music • ...
MUS328 Midterm Review 2019-10-03
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- French composer and critic who was heavily influenced by Asian music, impressionism, and symbolism among others; his harmonic innovations were profoundly influential
- Pianist and composer whose works, such as "Maple Leaf Rag," defined ragtime
- _________ Talking Machine Company: American record company and phonograph manufacturer, founded in 1901
- A performance practice in which the music is created as it is being performed
- French pianist and composer who was aligned with the surrealist and dadaist movements in art; his challenges to the classical tradition deeply influenced the French and American avant-garde
- Artistic movement originating in Italy that celebrates the machine age and advocated for music based on noise rather than on musical pitches
- Bohemian pianist, composer, conductor, teacher and music critic, recognized as the “father” of Czech national music
- Russian composer, member of the Mighty Five, who is mostly known for his programmatic orchestra works on exotic or nationalist themes, like Scheherazade and Russian Easter Overture
- Composer and pianist, influenced by French impressionism and neoclassicism, who was the central figure of 20th-c. Spanish music
- Early 20th-century artistic movement, developed by German and Austrian artists, featuring intensely expressive works that seek to convey the anxiety and extreme psychological pressure of modern life
- Pianist, composer, and first professor of music at Columbia University, who was the best-known American composer of his time both at home and abroad
- An instrumental piece for band featuring a strong, marked beat, an uncomplicated style, and a series of strains
- Group of composers, centered around Boston, mostly trained in Germany, who were the first professors of music in conservatories and universities
- Pianist and composer who was the first American woman to succeed as composer of large scale art music, such as the Gaelic Symphony
- Russian composer and pianist known primarily for his piano sonatas, who moved beyond tonality without being atonal; his works reflect his interest in mystical philosophy
- A melodic section of a march, each repeated at least once. Also seen in ragtime.
- An early 20th century style of jazz, named after the city where it emerged from a combination of ragtime, brass bands, spirituals, the blues, and Caribbean and Mexican elements
- Violinist and composer known primarily for his symphonic poems and symphonies, who was Finland’s leading composer
- Pianist and composer, leader of the Spanish nationalist school of composers, best known for virtuosic piano pieces like Iberia
- One of the strains of a march, in a dramatic, highly rhythmic style
- First English composer to be recognized internationally in over 200 years, he is known primarily for his orchestral music, including the Pomp and Circumstance marches
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- A vocal African-American folk music which influenced most of the popular music of the 20th century
- Early 20th c. movement, originating in France, which blended elements of 17th and 19th c. music with modernist elements
- Pianist and composers whose piano and orchestral works display a distinctively French sensibility; some of his keyboard works are early examples of neoclassicism
- Bohemian violinist, organist and composer who first won international acclaim with his Slavonic Dances for four hands piano
- An early 20th-century, composed piano music featuring consistent syncopation of the melody against a steady duple meter
- _____________ refers to music that either has no tonal center, or is not governed by the rules of tonality. The two most common types are serial atonality (which is based on the 12-tone row) and non-serial atonality (which is based on pitch class sets).
- British trombonist, composer, and teacher, best known for his rediscovery and use of English folk songs and church music to teach, and his orchestral work The Planets
- 20th-century artistic movement that rejected many aspects of traditional art and favored experimentalism and abstraction
- musics that are accessible to the majority of people because of their familiarity; including folk and popular musics
- Pianist, composer and conductor who was the leading piano virtuoso of his day and the last representative of Russian late Romanticism
- A type of vocal enunciation intermediate between speech and song, used by Schoenberg in several works, most notably in Pierrot lunaire
- Composer, conductor, teacher and writer who was the most important English composer of his generation, writing in a national style inspired by folk song, hymns, and English composers like Tallis
- A family of musical genres of African-American origin, featuring improvisation, a flexible approach to rhythm known as swing, and blues harmonic and melodic elements
- Leading 20th-c. Czech composer, famous primarily for his operas; his melodies and rhythms are based on the Czech language
- Viennese-born violinist, painter, composer and teacher whose developed the twelve-tone method; he was one of the most influential composers of the 20th c.
- First native-born U.S. composer to attempt large orchestral works and operas
- Artistic movement that seeks to over through accepted aesthetics, challenge tradition, and radically reconsider the purpose and materials of art
- One of the strains of a march, lyrical and softer
- Norwegian composer, pianist, and conductor, known primarily for his incidental music to Ibsen’s Peer Gynt; he was recognized as the foremost Scandinavian composer of his generation
40 Clues: One of the strains of a march, lyrical and softer • One of the strains of a march, in a dramatic, highly rhythmic style • Pianist and composer whose works, such as "Maple Leaf Rag," defined ragtime • First native-born U.S. composer to attempt large orchestral works and operas • A performance practice in which the music is created as it is being performed • ...
Vocabulary 2021-04-01
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- A certain sound that marks the end of a section of music
- Music gradually decreases in volume
- Music played slowly
- play music loud
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- Music gradually gets louder
- Play music very loud
- walking tempo
- play music very slowly in a dignified mannerallegro Music played fast and lively
- Music Gradually gets faster
9 Clues: walking tempo • play music loud • Music played slowly • Play music very loud • Music gradually gets louder • Music Gradually gets faster • Music gradually decreases in volume • A certain sound that marks the end of a section of music • play music very slowly in a dignified mannerallegro Music played fast and lively
MUS308 Quiz 1 Review 2019-02-07
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- In Ancient Greek music, a system of tetrachords spanning two octaves
- Text setting in which a long melodic passage is sung to a single syllable of text
- Texts of the Mass that remain the same on most or all days of the church calendar
- A manner of performing chant in which two or more groups/choirs alternate
- Gregorian ________: repertoire of monophonic song used in the Roman Catholic Church, so called because it was traditionally attributed to Pope Gregory
- Ancient Greek reed instrument, usually played in pairs
- ______ tablet: Clay tablet found in an ancient Sumerian city, containing the earliest known musical notation
- Song to or in praise of a god
- A poem of praise to God, one of 150 in the Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Scriptures (the Christian Old Testament). Singing psalms was a central part of both Jewish and Christian worship
- The practice of chanting prayers; it is one of the elements shared in both Jewish and Christian religious practice
- A group of 5-8 pitches arranged according to a certain pattern of intervals
- Ancient Greek term describing the unification of parts in an orderly whole
- The support or influence of a patron; in the arts, it refers to the people or institutions that financially support artistic activity
- Texts of the Mass that change depending on the day in the church calendar
- Akkadian high priestess in the Ancient Sumerian city of Ur, she is the earliest composer known by name
- The prescribed body of texts to be spoken or sung and ritual actions to be performed in a religious service
- ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music
- Greek philosopher who believed education was a key to creating better citizens and that music would discipline children’s minds and souls, while gymnastics would train the body
- ________ neumes: In an early form of notation, neumes arranged so that their relative height indicated higher or lower pitch
- Ancient Greek term describing music, text, and dance conceived as a whole
- In ancient Greece, the word for music as a performing art
- Roman institution in which the choral singers initially learned chant through oral transmission, but in which other music teaching methods were developed, such as notation and solmization
- Text setting in which one note is sung per syllable of text
- Medieval theorist who developed systems to teach chant to the choirboys of the Schola Cantorum, such as notation through lines and spaces, solmization, and the Guidonian hand
- An early form of chant notation; a symbol to indicate a certain number of notes and general melodic direction.
- A form of transmission in which music is passed down from person to person, without being written down
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- A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals
- Greek astronomer who wrote about the connections between music and astronomy, including the concept of harmonia
- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who standardized and disseminated the Roman liturgy and chant across his expanding empire
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Ancient Greek stringed instrument; a large lyre
- A manner of performing chant in which a soloist alternates with a group
- German abbess, mystic, writer, and composer who wrote the largest body of attributed chant
- The most important service in the Roman church; also, a musical setting of the Mass Ordinary
- Greek mathematician who taught that mathematical relationships were the foundation of the study of music, and understanding them would help understand the harmony of the universe
- In Greek and medieval theory, a scale of four notes spanning a perfect fourth
- Plucked string instrument with a resonating soundbox, two arms, crossbar, and strings that run parallel to the soundboard and attach to the crossbar
- Pupil of Aristotle who wrote the earliest book on music theory; his definitions (notes, intervals, scales) established the basis for all later music theory
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- A series of eight prayer services of the Roman church, celebrated daily at specified times, especially in monasteries and convents
- Greek philosopher who included music in the four branches of education, agreeing with Plato that music helped to develop the moral character of children, and thought music should also be used “for intellectual enjoyment in leisure”
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- Sumerian string instrument with a bull’s head at one end of the soundbox
- Medieval Pope who was responsible for the collection (and possibly composition) of the Roman repertory of chant; legend had it that the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove dictated the chant melodies to him
- Text setting, particularly in chant, in which one to six notes is sung per syllable of text
45 Clues: Song to or in praise of a god • Ancient Greek stringed instrument; a large lyre • Ancient Greek reed instrument, usually played in pairs • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • In ancient Greece, the word for music as a performing art • ...
History of the Choir 2025-02-18
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- 4-part vocal structure: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
- music notation printed in large books, several feet tall, that choirs gathered around to read & perform music from
- written over 3000 yrs ago containing over 100 poems and songs sung by groups of people with directions written to the "Chief Musician"
- 2 or more melodic lines performed by different voices at the same time
- a Psalm or hymn that is harmonized; introduced following the Protestant Reformation
- Because music notation didn't have exact rhythm at this time, music was ______, or smooth and connected.
- multiple voices singing together; oldest music ensemble in history
- "Rote" unison singing inspired by the Psalms used in Catholic masses for the next several hundred years; named after Pope Gregory I;
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- psalms, hymns and spiritual songs sung throughout history which later evolved into the Gregorian chant in the Roman Catholic Church
- (1517) historical event where Christians split from the Catholic church in protest; created new forms of sacred music in Protestant churches
- known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables.
- one melody performed in unison
- a system used for teaching sight-singing (Do-Re-Mi); enables performers to more easily learn & perform melodies
- Printing Press Invention in 1436, using moveable type, allowing spread of literature & music printingterm-27 in Europe, changing almost every part of the world
14 Clues: one melody performed in unison • 4-part vocal structure: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass • known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables. • multiple voices singing together; oldest music ensemble in history • 2 or more melodic lines performed by different voices at the same time • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2012-12-16
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- symbol that raises a pitch by a 1/2 step
- groups of 8 pitches that you sing up and then back down (you often sing them for warm-ups!)
- the vocal range that usually sings the lowest part
- two numbers that show how many beats per measure, and the note value that gets the beat
- rest value consisting of 1/4 beat
- rest value consisting of 1/2 beat
- rest value consisting of 4 beats
- note value consisting of 1/2 beat
- learning music theory is a lot like learning a _______ _______
- five lines on which music is written
- symbol that lowers a pitch by a 1/2 step
- symbol that connects 2 or more notes so they are heard as one note
- note value consisting of 2 beats
- symbol that extends a note value by 50% (3 is the magic number!)
- rest value consisting of 1 beat
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- the vocal range that usually sings the highest part
- rest value consisting of 2 beats
- note value consisting of 1/4 beat
- it "Don't say sorry, just ____ __."
- the vocal range that usually sings the second-highest part
- note value consisting of 4 beats
- note value consisting of 1 beat
- list of sharps or flats at the beginning each staff
- "Don't ______! Yes I saw you!"
- groups of 2 or more pitches that are played at the same time
- the vocal range that usually sings the second-lowest part
26 Clues: "Don't ______! Yes I saw you!" • note value consisting of 1 beat • rest value consisting of 1 beat • rest value consisting of 2 beats • rest value consisting of 4 beats • note value consisting of 4 beats • note value consisting of 2 beats • note value consisting of 1/4 beat • rest value consisting of 1/4 beat • rest value consisting of 1/2 beat • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-07
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- Play for full value.
- mp
- Play to the end, then start at sign and play until end.
- To play smoothly, or legato.
- Rest for a sixteenth of a note.
- Names of bass clef space notes.
- Sign Play to sign then repeat to beginning.
- Names of treble clef line notes
- Lowers by one tone.
- Names of bass clef line notes.
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- Cancels all accidentals.
- Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Another form of 4/4 time.
- Lower by one semi-tone
- Play for one beat.
- To play with bounce.
- Rest for an eighth of a note.
- Names of treble clef spacenotes.
- Bass _ _ _ _
- Holds notes and/or rests.
20 Clues: mp • Bass _ _ _ _ • Play for one beat. • Lowers by one tone. • Play for full value. • To play with bounce. • Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Lower by one semi-tone • Cancels all accidentals. • Another form of 4/4 time. • Holds notes and/or rests. • To play smoothly, or legato. • Rest for an eighth of a note. • Names of bass clef line notes. • Rest for a sixteenth of a note. • ...
Music Terms Crossword 2013-02-21
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- the prelude or introduction to an opera
- the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works
- a performance by two people
- shortened and detached when played
- a soprano skilled in such singing
- soft; subdued
- the highest adult male singing voice
- used in praising a female performer
- a projecting or protruding part
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition
- the highest of the four standard singing voice
- a group of performers on various musical instruments
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- a voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto
- a style used in operas, oratorios and cantatas in which the text is declaimed in the rhythm if natural speech with slight melodic variation and little orchestral accompaniment
- also called storyline, the plan/scheme, in a play, novel, or short story
- of or pertaining to the range of volume or musical sound
- the adult male voice intermediate between bass and alto or counter tenor bravo used in praising a male performer
- reoccurring phrase
- smooth and connected without breaks between the successive tones
- an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass
- loud or loudly
- a voice, instrument or sound of the lowest range
- a relatively short, independent instrumental composition
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- a part of a song that recurs at intervals, usually following each verse
- to orchestrate
- a long accompaniment song for a solo voice, typically one in an opera or oratorio
27 Clues: soft; subdued • loud or loudly • to orchestrate • reoccurring phrase • a performance by two people • a projecting or protruding part • a soprano skilled in such singing • shortened and detached when played • used in praising a female performer • the highest adult male singing voice • the prelude or introduction to an opera • the highest of the four standard singing voice • ...
Vocabulary about music 2013-06-23
22 Clues: atril • bemol • tocar • Violín • afinar • saxofon • trombon • Bateria • Guitarra • trompeta • orquesta • escuchar • Partitura • conductor • clarinete • sostenido • Contra Bajo • Flauta Dulce • Nota (Figura) • corno frances • Flauta traversa • guitar guitarra electrica
Music By Shoaib 2014-05-14
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- What completes the pop musician's name "Snoop ---"?
- Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings?
- What instrment does Squidward play?
- Which pop singer had major hits with the singles "Billie Jean" and "Thriller"?
- Which pop music legend is respectfully remembered as "The King"?
- She likes Umbrells.
- Beat up his girlfriend
- What does Lisa play?
- Four-fifths of which pop band launched a comeback tour in 2006?
- What nationality is Robbie Williams?
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- Which is the largest stringed instrument in a classical orchestra?
- How many strings does a violin have?
- Which female pop singer had a big hit called 'Baby, One More Time'?
- Which pop singer starred alongside Kevin Costner in the film "The Bodyguard"?
- "I Predict A Riot" was a hit in 2005 for which pop band?
- Who is a annoying teen singer?
- What is the name of boy group who started their career on the hit show XFactor?
- Who resumed his pop career after appearing in "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here"?
- Which reggae music legend was backed by The Wailers?
- A daugter called Blue Ivy Carter.
20 Clues: She likes Umbrells. • What does Lisa play? • Beat up his girlfriend • Who is a annoying teen singer? • A daugter called Blue Ivy Carter. • What instrment does Squidward play? • How many strings does a violin have? • What nationality is Robbie Williams? • Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings? • What completes the pop musician's name "Snoop ---"? • ...
music festival crossword 2014-05-14
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- people eat it
- singers stand on it
- a performer
- extinguisher to put out fires
- so the crowd can hear
- used to control the crowd
- used to ampliffy a voice
- used as cover against the rain
- to set up then equipment
- to make the beat
- so you can attend
- a musical instrument
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- people use them to release their bowels
- so people can see the performer
- so you can get in
- a electric based musical instument
- what you listen to
- a group of performers
- used so people can see the act
- a wind based instrument
20 Clues: a performer • people eat it • to make the beat • so you can get in • so you can attend • what you listen to • singers stand on it • a musical instrument • so the crowd can hear • a group of performers • a wind based instrument • used to ampliffy a voice • to set up then equipment • used to control the crowd • extinguisher to put out fires • used as cover against the rain • ...
The Music Crossword 2014-06-06
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- a singer must have a good one of these.
- person who came closest to realizing the potential of opera.
- opera era of 1820 to 1900.
- a performance that is similar to opera.
- a very popular style of the performing arts.
- popular composer who wrote one opera.
- the person who watches the opera.
- an object that makes musical sounds.
- most performers do this along with singing.
- sung with full musical accompaniment.
- the person that writes the music.
- something people listen to that has many different genres.
- an area where you watch a dramatic performance.
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- the one and only opera written by a popular composer.
- interprets the words in way of ordinary speech.
- a musical composition.
- one of the two main opera categories.
- something opera performers are always doing on stage.
- a modern form of opera.
- a group of musicians that play a certain type of music.
- consists of string, bass, and percussion.
- a very popular composer of the classical era.
- a must have skill for any kind of performer.
- opera is a form of this.
- a group that sings at the same time.
- operas where performed with the actors standing on this.
26 Clues: a musical composition. • a modern form of opera. • opera is a form of this. • opera era of 1820 to 1900. • the person who watches the opera. • the person that writes the music. • an object that makes musical sounds. • a group that sings at the same time. • one of the two main opera categories. • popular composer who wrote one opera. • sung with full musical accompaniment. • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- always
- soft
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- very loud
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 200-208 beats per minute
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- very
- 60-66 beats per minute
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- without
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- the speed of the beat
- a sudden strong tone
- less
- 40-60 beats per minute
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
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- continue in a similar manner
- indicates a lowered pitch
- indicates a raised pitch
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- 168-200 beats per minute
- medium soft
- medium loud
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- 76-108 beats per minute
- loud
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- 108-120 beats per minute
- very soft
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- more
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- 66-76 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- little
50 Clues: soft • loud • very • more • less • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- soft
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- without
- the speed of the beat
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- medium soft
- medium loud
- 200-208 beats per minute
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- 66-76 beats per minute
- very loud
- little
- indicates a raised pitch
- 108-120 beats per minute
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- always
- less
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- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- 168-200 beats per minute
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- very
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- loud
- 60-66 beats per minute
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- more
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- 40-60 beats per minute
- very soft
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 76-108 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- a sudden strong tone
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- continue in a similar manner
50 Clues: soft • very • loud • more • less • little • always • without • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 66-76 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
A-Z music 2015-01-10
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- Singer of 2012 Bond film theme tune
- Is it me you're looking for Lionel?
- Black widow with an Ora
- Married to Jay-Z
- Can we dance with this British boyband?
- A heavenly song for Coldplay
- Only group to have won Xfactor
- 2013 Brit Critics Choice Award winner
- One Direction's 2011 album
- Why you gotta be so ____?
- Ricky Wilson is one of the Chiefs
- We will rock you
- Summer 2014 hit FADED away from the charts
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- ______ goes to Hollywood in the 1980's
- First Spice Girls hit
- X factor runner UP
- Biggest album selling band in 2014
- Film inspired by Abba
- SHEERAN Artist of the biggest selling album of 2014
- Sang with Ariana Grande and Jessie J
- Cowell's TV money making machine
- Goulding covers Elton's classic
- He's not the only one with money on his mind
- Ezra in Budapest
- HORSE Song by Katy Perry on her album 'Prism'
- Newman to the music business
26 Clues: Married to Jay-Z • Ezra in Budapest • We will rock you • X factor runner UP • First Spice Girls hit • Film inspired by Abba • Black widow with an Ora • Why you gotta be so ____? • One Direction's 2011 album • A heavenly song for Coldplay • Newman to the music business • Only group to have won Xfactor • Goulding covers Elton's classic • Cowell's TV money making machine • ...
Spelling- Music & suffixes 2015-04-15
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- This is a word that is the opposite of strong
- Princess Kate married Prince William and became _________
- The drummer loved the drums because they were a ________ instrument
- In music class, we learned about the _________ or a music mark
- Three or more tones sounded together
- The soft music had a __________ tempo
- This word is the antonym for enemy
- There was a lot of __________ at our family reunion
- This word could be another word for introduction
- At the Oscars, a singer a(n) _________ song
- The song's ________ was slow
- The President shows _____________ when he has to make a speech
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- the opposite of this word is decreasing in sound
- The cymbals kept breaking between tones.This is called...
- Everyone in the __________ hated sports except me
- She was _________ after she won the championship
- At my new job, I make a lot of money, which is ________ for the gift I want to buy
- The bride thought her flowers were extraordinary and _____________
- The singer loved to sing to rapid, _______ songs
- When you desire something, you are _________, or jealous
20 Clues: The song's ________ was slow • This word is the antonym for enemy • Three or more tones sounded together • The soft music had a __________ tempo • At the Oscars, a singer a(n) _________ song • This is a word that is the opposite of strong • the opposite of this word is decreasing in sound • She was _________ after she won the championship • ...
Common Music Symbols 2015-05-13
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- Cancels a sharp or flat until the next bar line
- Very loud
- A sharp, flat, or natural not indicated in the key signature
- Gradually louder
- Seperated; detached
- A place to take a breath
- Repeat the previous two measures
- Very soft
- Emphasis is given to a note by playing it a little louder
- Loud
- Hold the note for its full value
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- Hold the note or rest a little longer
- Soft
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Repeat the previous measure
- Gradually softer
- Gradually softer
- Play the music again
- Forte Moderately Loud
- A curved line that connects notes of different pitches
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch
22 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very loud • Very soft • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • Gradually softer • Seperated; detached • Play the music again • Forte Moderately Loud • A place to take a breath • Repeat the previous measure • Repeat the previous two measures • Hold the note for its full value • Hold the note or rest a little longer • Raises the pitch of a note one half step • ...
Eyeballs Music Crossword 2015-09-11
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- / Disco Brothers
- / member Cactus who formed supergroup with bogart
- / Lead Vocal on "Desparado"
- / Journey Singer
- / _____ & Red Rider
- / Singer on "Knee Deep In the Hooplah"
- / total eclipse writer
- / Dennis of Styx
- / Cream singer
- / Former host of Q
- / I've got a woman singer
- / Didn't start the fire
- / Guess Who?
- / Nicks' partner
- / Silvet bullet Sax man
- / Slug Leader
- / Rodney Higgs
- / miscredited Supertramp member
- / Chip of Manheim Steamroller
- / The boss
- / Close encounters composer
- / Marc of T. Rex
- / Supertramp Sax player
- / Meatloaf
- / Covered Mony Mony
- / Queen Guitarist
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- / Fleetwood Mac Founder
- / Beatles first Drummer
- / "spider" of Streetheart
- / female lead on "Dead ringer For Love"
- / AC DC brothers
- / Almost deep purple singer
- / Sang "I Want you to want me"
- / stompin' canadian
- / Reclusive abba member
- / Mercury's last name
- / Under pressure Cowriter
- / Sang the lyric "Cruisin' on a Srdine boat loaded with crazy people"
- / Wrote Axel F
- / Rocket Man
- / Pacemaker Lead
- / _____, Stooke, and Travers
- / Singer Bradley who died March 9 2007
- / Sang "Sweet things in Life"
- / Rockman device inventor
- / Who Drumner
- / Jealousy co writer
- / Rush Singer
- / Deep purple Keys
- / Canadian teen idol
50 Clues: / The boss • / Meatloaf • / Rocket Man • / Guess Who? • / Slug Leader • / Who Drumner • / Rush Singer • / Cream singer • / Wrote Axel F • / Rodney Higgs • / Disco Brothers • / Journey Singer • / AC DC brothers • / Dennis of Styx • / Nicks' partner • / Pacemaker Lead • / Marc of T. Rex • / Queen Guitarist • / Former host of Q • / Deep purple Keys • / _____ & Red Rider • / stompin' canadian • / Covered Mony Mony • ...
The Music Indusry 2016-03-18
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- Items available to purchase that promote the band, they often include iconic motifs
- The combination of two or more musical genres
- What is the surname of Rage Against the Machine’s guitarist?
- What does PMRC stand for?
- Rage Against the Machine’s record label
- VOD Streaming service
- Anti-capitalist critical perspective
- Another word for Revenue in the music industry.
- When an artist rerecords their music to improve the sound quality?
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- Something or someone that appeals to a distinct section of a particular market.
- The act of paying an artist money in exchange for advertising
- A planned event designed to attract the public's attention.
- A TV show which demonstrates a symbiotic relationship with The Beatles
- The Beatles’ record label
- What does USP stand for?
- Who Developed the Two Step Flow theory? Katz and ¬¬________
- Notice or attention given to someone or something by the media
- What is the name of the side project started by 3 of Rage Against the Machine’s members?
- Individual who influences audiences
- Different industries working together for each other’s benefit
20 Clues: VOD Streaming service • What does USP stand for? • The Beatles’ record label • What does PMRC stand for? • Individual who influences audiences • Anti-capitalist critical perspective • Rage Against the Machine’s record label • The combination of two or more musical genres • Another word for Revenue in the music industry. • ...
Academic Decathlon Music 2020-02-21
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- a bass line containing numbers above or below the bass pitches to indicate what types of triads would harmonize with each pitch
- a rapid repetition of a pitch that creates a trembling effect
- The poetry that serves as the script for an opera
- music suitable for small chambers
- A designation for the period of music history spanning the 17th century to the beginning half of the 18th century
- a system of thought or worldview that attaches primary importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- a composition approach that blends genres, forms, and styles from past eras with tone colors and harmonies of Modern music
- a philosophical movement in society that valued reason and personal liberty
- refers to a style of composition that prizes novelty above all else
- A style of late 20th century composition that retains many of the features of Romanticism
- a 19th century style period that succeeded the classic period; it maintained an artistic view point that valued imagination and subjectivity
- Tuneful and rhythmic portion of an opera
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- a Modernist style that strives to create primal, uncultured effect, avoiding any techniques that would seem polished and elegant
- instrumental music that conveys a sense of a specific story-line but without the use of audible words
- a melody representing a particular person, object, or idea
- A German art-song genre for voice and piano that enjoyed enormous popularity in the Romantic period
- the colloquial for the thousands of melodies sung in the catholic church as part of the liturgy
- a programmatic work for orchestra, usually in one movement
- era a term used to describe music of the past 120 years
- a single-line melody typically used for singing text from the Latin liturgy
- The Catholic Churches most important service, commemorating Christ's last supper
- a designation for the period of music history spanning from the mid-18th century through the first three decades of the 19th
- a sharply accented note
23 Clues: a sharply accented note • music suitable for small chambers • Tuneful and rhythmic portion of an opera • The poetry that serves as the script for an opera • era a term used to describe music of the past 120 years • a melody representing a particular person, object, or idea • a programmatic work for orchestra, usually in one movement • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-02
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- The key that is brighter and higher.
- The deepest string instrument.
- Who composed the Nutcracker Ballet?
- How many people are in the Beatles?
- Who sang 'Hotel California'?
- Largest string instrument.
- Who co-wrote 'Do the Bartman' for the Simpsons?
- Largest brass instrument.
- Who sang 'Born in the USA'?
- The band Prince formed.
- What band has played on every continent?
- Largest percussion instrument.
- Who sang 'A Hard Rain's a Gonna Fall'?
- Who sang 'Life is a Highway'?
- A half-sized flute.
- Who sang 'That's Amore'?
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- Vocal or instrumental sounds to create a harmony.
- 1969 concert that half a million people attended over 3 days.
- Who composed Star Wars?
- What artist has the most sold album.
- Who is the singer of Queen?
- What famous Christmas song was initially a Thanksgiving song?
- Who sang 'Peggy Sue'?
- Who sang 'My Way'?
- Who sang 'One Dance'?
- Is widely known as the most influential American guitarist.
- A subgenre of rock known to be faster and louder.
- The smallest string instrument.
- What country has the most metal bands per capita?
- The key that is darker and lower.
30 Clues: Who sang 'My Way'? • A half-sized flute. • Who sang 'Peggy Sue'? • Who sang 'One Dance'? • Who composed Star Wars? • The band Prince formed. • Who sang 'That's Amore'? • Largest brass instrument. • Largest string instrument. • Who is the singer of Queen? • Who sang 'Born in the USA'? • Who sang 'Hotel California'? • Who sang 'Life is a Highway'? • The deepest string instrument. • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
- Adds half a count to note
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- e.g. A third
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- Different fingering for the same chord
- Notes below middle C
- Counterpoint rythm
- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
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- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- Three notes played in two beats
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Playing soft or loud
- A scale including sharps and flats
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Note One beat in 4/4 time
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Return to the beginning
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • Note One beat in 4/4 time • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
70's Music 2020-05-02
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- Gerry stops at this Underground station.
- Blue was the colour for this football team in 1972.
- Mud have feet like bread!
- Cats, dogs, and men. They all look the same!
- Did Art go to Specsavers?
- This goes well with milk in Israel.
- A newspaper was a hit for this group.
- Mike Oldfield's famous TV theme.
- This football team scored a top 10 hit in May 1972.
- One word which separates 2 hits with the same title, in the charts at the same time.
- Is this chocolate hot...or brown?
- 10cc might say this to Robert Rinder.
- Didn't think cats liked water?
- This airport made it to the top 30 in October 1979.
- Don Pablo's animals would have a 1990 hit with this blue, and quite shocking song.
- Gary Numan's favourite mode of transport.
- Alcazar sampled this 1979 hit, in 2001.
- The Carpenters with a Country flavour.
- Sound road safety advice from Motown.
- A Bond baddie, a cult film, and a 1976 hit for Lalo Schifrin.
- The Wombles rocked this fruit to number 9 in 1974.
- Marmalade's cousin.
- Deniece Williams' favourite price!!
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- Where Paul Simon would go to in New Orleans
- Their last album was released in 1970.
- The only kind of duck in 76.
- Rupert Holmes escaped with this cocktail in 1979.
- First name of the first Beatle to have the first soli number one.
- This 1980's horror film was also a 1973 hit for the Sweet.
- The reason Suzi Quatro took her Jean's back to the shop!
- He made his chart debut with the Christmas No.1.
- Roxy music and Randy Crawford have something in common with this life....
- This John had a hit with a gaming magician
- I'm the morning DJ on this station.
- You don't want one of these in your house, says R Dean Taylor.
- David enjoys life here with Sam and Gene.
- Marie Osmond does Origami?
- What this bread could become if the pigeon doesn't eat it!
- Not a good day for Bob.
- Mariska Veres was lead singer of this band, who split on 1st June 1970.
- Scott English's favourite tipple.
- This band was quite vocal.
- They had $7,000. And you.
- Which Dr Who is this group's favourite?
- Madonna took inspiration from this 70's flavoured pie.
- this TV series was a one hit wonder for Quantum Jump.
- Salty or sweet?
- A pilot's favourite month?
- I like to play this sport when it's raining.
49 Clues: Salty or sweet? • Marmalade's cousin. • Not a good day for Bob. • Mud have feet like bread! • Did Art go to Specsavers? • They had $7,000. And you. • Marie Osmond does Origami? • This band was quite vocal. • A pilot's favourite month? • The only kind of duck in 76. • Didn't think cats liked water? • Mike Oldfield's famous TV theme. • Is this chocolate hot...or brown? • ...
Music Crossword 2 2020-06-09
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- Fragile human organ
- Duran Duran's involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement
- Everlasting fire
- You can call him Al
- __ _____ the meanest cat from old Chicago town
- Fairground Attraction and One Direction song
- At ________ Napoleon did surrender
- Terrible love for Lady Gaga
- Firearms And Flowers
- She can't get you out of her head
- She maybe this, but she wears a 12
- Brownies
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- We can be ______, just for one day
- Mika song that shares its name with an actress
- Merlin
- Taylor Swift left this for you name
- Dark Sunday
- Violet water
- Chilly theatre performance
- ABBA song made by Bee's
- Young Nuclear Cat
- Place in the desert where you would find water
- Rocketman
- Oh, Pretty Woman singer
24 Clues: Merlin • Brownies • Rocketman • Dark Sunday • Violet water • Everlasting fire • Young Nuclear Cat • Fragile human organ • You can call him Al • Firearms And Flowers • ABBA song made by Bee's • Oh, Pretty Woman singer • Chilly theatre performance • Terrible love for Lady Gaga • She can't get you out of her head • We can be ______, just for one day • At ________ Napoleon did surrender • ...
Italian Music Terms 2020-06-10
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- Plucked strings
- The expressive speeding up and slowing of the tempo
- The cello and harpsichord part in Baroque music
- Getting gradually louder
- An ornament shown as a quaver with a cross through it
- A virtuosic solo at the end of a piece
- Getting gradually quieter
- An upbeat
- Slowly
- Quickly
- A slide on vocals, for example
- Played with a mute
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- Middle quiet
- Very quickly
- Loudly
- Getting faster
- Unaccompanied
- Walking pace
- Getting slower
- Bowed strings
- Broken chords
21 Clues: Loudly • Slowly • Quickly • An upbeat • Middle quiet • Very quickly • Walking pace • Unaccompanied • Bowed strings • Broken chords • Getting faster • Getting slower • Plucked strings • Played with a mute • Getting gradually louder • Getting gradually quieter • A slide on vocals, for example • A virtuosic solo at the end of a piece • The cello and harpsichord part in Baroque music • ...
Pups music quiz 2020-07-02
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- He's on cloud number 9 (5,5)
- They've been chasing rainbows (4,5)
- seventeen, but only just (6,5)
- Boys who sing (5,5)
- They represent like John Gotti
- A shindig in the old USSR (4,5)
- Thats a spicy jalapeño!
- Ghosts? Nah, would love some toast though
- They followed the herd to Greece
- Did you hear what they did on your stereo?
- Absolutely soaked (3,3,3)
- He was born to do it (5,5)
Down
- You'll find these at the afternoon showing (5,9)
- My ordinary hero (4,5)
- They went there, so they could come back
- They wanna be adored (5,5)
- This call girl wants to know if you have a girlfriend (6,5)
- Climbed that White Ladder (5,4)
- The Jam fought these (4,6)
- she fell in love with a boy (4,5)
- Lovely place, but hard to leave (5,10)
21 Clues: Boys who sing (5,5) • My ordinary hero (4,5) • Thats a spicy jalapeño! • Absolutely soaked (3,3,3) • They wanna be adored (5,5) • The Jam fought these (4,6) • He was born to do it (5,5) • He's on cloud number 9 (5,5) • seventeen, but only just (6,5) • They represent like John Gotti • Climbed that White Ladder (5,4) • A shindig in the old USSR (4,5) • They followed the herd to Greece • ...
Felicity’s music crossword 2020-09-06
Across
- getting faster
- very slow
- eating softer
- at a moderate speed
- how many beats there are in a bar
- 1 beat
- 4 beats
- you would think it’s a brass but it’s woodwind
- very soft
- getting louder
- 1/4 beat
Down
- moderately loud
- loud
- at a easy walking pace
- fast
- clef looks like a frowning face
- major or minor
- very fast
- getting slower
- 2 beats
- moderately soft
- very loud
- how the instrument is played
- 1/2 a beat
24 Clues: loud • fast • 1 beat • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1/4 beat • very slow • very fast • very loud • very soft • 1/2 a beat • eating softer • getting faster • major or minor • getting slower • getting louder • moderately loud • moderately soft • at a moderate speed • at a easy walking pace • how the instrument is played • clef looks like a frowning face • how many beats there are in a bar • ...
Christmas Music! 2020 2020-12-24
Across
- brr, it's chilly out there
- favorite place to be for holiday
- "Home Alone 2" burning gas, burning bright
- oh by golly, it's best time of year
- a caribou flattened nana
- Spanish Christmas greeting
- fun trip on a sled
- decorate the lobby
- I'm dreaming of a snowy holiday
- carol about one horse open sleigh
- swell time to dance the night away
- big guy is arriving in village
Down
- carol proclaiming happiness to all
- cold season in an amazing place
- not gold, jingling
- smoothy dude, has two eyes made of coal
- sung by Josh Groban in "Polar Express"
- his schnoz glows! leads sled
- favorite nocturnal carol, NOT loud
- song in "Charlie Brown's Christmas"
- the weather outside is frightful
- I gave you my heart, sung by Taylor Swift
- "Home Alone" main title song
- more than a week of gift giving
- hurry down the chimney tonight, in diapers
- everything I wish for this holiday
- sung in shower by Uncle Frank ("Home Alone")
- small city, Jesus born here
- composer of music for "Home Alone"
- our trio on our concert
- Tchaikovsky's famous ballet
31 Clues: not gold, jingling • fun trip on a sled • decorate the lobby • our trio on our concert • a caribou flattened nana • brr, it's chilly out there • Spanish Christmas greeting • small city, Jesus born here • Tchaikovsky's famous ballet • his schnoz glows! leads sled • "Home Alone" main title song • big guy is arriving in village • cold season in an amazing place • ...
