music Crossword Puzzles
Hobbies and interests 2024-07-26
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- a person who leads the band to make sure they keep in time. They hold a stick
- one song released by a band or artist
- the favourite of many people
- to save a file to your computer from the internet
- the main singer of a band or the person who sings the most in the band
- a group of people who gather together to do one group activity
- a person who plays the cello
- a person who plays the violin
- a person who plays the piano
- a group of people who make music together
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- someone who writes the music for a orchestra
- known by many people
- a musical instrument that is played by a cellist.
- a music genre that does not typically involve lyrics but focuses on using many musical instruments
- an event performed by the band in front of their fans
- this is a piece of equipment used to play music e.g. a guitar
- a group of songs released by an artist at one time.
- a group of musical intruments playing together to create music.
- to use your ears to hear
- to create a picture with pens and pencils
- to make food
- a violinist plays this instrument
- a musical instrument that is played by a pianist
23 Clues: to make food • known by many people • to use your ears to hear • the favourite of many people • a person who plays the cello • a person who plays the piano • a person who plays the violin • a violinist plays this instrument • one song released by a band or artist • to create a picture with pens and pencils • a group of people who make music together • ...
Music History Classical 2025-12-06
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- Mozart was good friends with this composer who taught Beethoven
- this composer/cellist developed the string quartet as a musical form
- a group of 4 musicians who play together
- this composer's wrote "Symphony No. 40" and "Rondo alla Turca"
- a person who gives money to a musician or artist to support their work. also called a "sponsor"
- this composer wrote ballets, concertos, symphonies, fantasy music, folk music, and used traditional + military themes
- the most famous suite from The Nutcracker is called the Dance of the... (3 words)
- the study of music (as research, not composition or performance)
- "Rondo alla Turca" is an example of a piano...
- in German folktales, what does a nutcracker represent?
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- “lively” or “cheery”
- this holiday song was originally written as a Thanksgiving song
- this *form* of music begins with the first violin playing a simple, elegant melody, while the viola and cello play eighth note pizzicato.
- this era of music lasted from about 1750-1830
- an orchestral piece written in honor of someone who has passed away
- the highest vocal range in a choir
- cataloging system based on the order a composition was written
- to play very fast
- to play "majestic"
- a musical work written for full orchestra (usually has 4 movements)
20 Clues: to play very fast • to play "majestic" • “lively” or “cheery” • the highest vocal range in a choir • a group of 4 musicians who play together • this era of music lasted from about 1750-1830 • "Rondo alla Turca" is an example of a piano... • in German folktales, what does a nutcracker represent? • this composer's wrote "Symphony No. 40" and "Rondo alla Turca" • ...
Guitar Crossword 2024-11-12
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- when one player plays by themselves
- Marley a popular Jamaican Reggae musician
- Where are "The Beatles" from?
- Hendrix the songwriter of "voodo Child"
- where the sound comes out of an electric guitar
- a way notes are notated unique to guitar
- how many strings are on a bass guitar
- a loud genera of music usually focused around electric guitars
- when three players play at the same time
- a 5 note scale we play everyday
- the term in music used to get softer slowly
- the parts on the guitar that creates sound
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- name all the strings from lowest pitch to highest pitch
- another name for "sad sounding" in music
- when you play a string with ought holding a fret
- When you lift a string up or down
- how many strings are on a guitar
- The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water"
- another name for "happy sounding" in music
- when two players play at the same time
- the first chord in "shake it off" by Taylor Swift
- the parts on the guitar that changes the strings pitch
- what type of chord do we play Rock You Like A Hurricane"
- when two or more notes are played together
- The term used in music to get louder slowly
25 Clues: Where are "The Beatles" from? • a 5 note scale we play everyday • how many strings are on a guitar • When you lift a string up or down • when one player plays by themselves • how many strings are on a bass guitar • when two players play at the same time • another name for "sad sounding" in music • The band that wrote "Smoke on the Water" • ...
Music and composers of the Classical Era 2025-05-11
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- Classical Era music has an easily recognizable _____
- Beethoven was born in _________
- This composer was born in Salzburg
- This ensemble and music genre were created in the classical era. There are four players.
- Haydn wrote "Trumpet ______ in Eb Major"
- A symphony could have 3, 4, or 5 _________
- This composer worked for the Esterhazy family
- The most common type of this form of music created in this era is the piano ______
- A new woodwind instrument created in the classical era
- One of Mozart's famous operas is The ____ Flute
- The _________ changes during the song
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- _____ became more popular in the Classical Era
- A genre created so composers could write longer pieces of music
- ____ performed as a concert pianist and also taught lessons during the late 1790s and early 1800s
- This instrument was developed from the clavichord and harpsichord
- Mozart’s father,______ , was a minor composer and music teacher, who published a book on violin playing
- Composers started selling this to make money
- ________ Opera was different because it wasn't as serious
- This musical period started around 1750 and ended around 1825
- Haydn was born in ______
- Haydn was sent to study at St. Stephen's Cathedral in _______
- Beethoven became ______ later in life
22 Clues: Haydn was born in ______ • Beethoven was born in _________ • This composer was born in Salzburg • The _________ changes during the song • Beethoven became ______ later in life • Haydn wrote "Trumpet ______ in Eb Major" • A symphony could have 3, 4, or 5 _________ • Composers started selling this to make money • This composer worked for the Esterhazy family • ...
Beckhams 2023-02-28
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- It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework.
- Piano is a word that has come to have many different meanings in music. In its most basic form, a piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are pressed.
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Beats-per-minute
- Line: A ledger line or leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.
- Highest frequency of sound
- Detached"
- In musical terminology, tempo ( Italian for "time"; plural tempos, or tempi from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece.
- In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).
- Measure
- Higher in pitch
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- A duet is a musical composition for two performers. In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word duo can be used.
- A quarter note (American) or crotchet (/ˈkrɒtʃɪt/ KROTCH-it)"Collins Dictionary". (British) is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve).
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- Lower in pitch
- Half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note. The dot adds half of the value of the note to itself. For example, a dotted half note gets 3 beats - value of a half note is 2, half of 2 is 1 so 2 + 1 = 3.
- collection of sounds
- Very fast
- Louder
- A measure of music is formally known as a bar or measure. It is the division of time in music that is used to organize and measure the rhythmic flow of notes and chords.
- Rests are written in a measure where no note is played; and, like music notes, they are measured in length.
- The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers
- Face the music" is an English idiom describing somebody who has to deal with negative reactions to and consequences of something that he or she has done.
- In music, a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
- Bottom end
- How high or low sounds are
26 Clues: Louder • Measure • Very fast • Detached" • Bottom end • Lower in pitch • Higher in pitch • Beats-per-minute • collection of sounds • Highest frequency of sound • How high or low sounds are • It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework. • ...
Kips 2023-02-28
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- Line: A ledger line or leger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.
- Detached"
- Very fast
- A duet is a musical composition for two performers. In classical music, the term is most often used for a composition for two singers or pianists; with other instruments, the word duo can be used.
- It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework.
- Face the music" is an English idiom describing somebody who has to deal with negative reactions to and consequences of something that he or she has done.
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Louder
- In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece).
- How high or low sounds are
- Piano is a word that has come to have many different meanings in music. In its most basic form, a piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are pressed.
- A measure of music is formally known as a bar or measure. It is the division of time in music that is used to organize and measure the rhythmic flow of notes and chords.
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- A quarter note (American) or crotchet "Collins Dictionary". (British) is a musical note played for one quarter of the duration of a whole note (or semibreve).
- In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time"; plural tempos, or tempi from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece.
- Beats-per-minute
- The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers
- Highest frequency of sound
- Lower in pitch
- An eighth note (American) or a quaver (British) is a musical note played for one eighth the duration of a whole note (semibreve).
- Half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note. The dot adds half of the value of the note to itself. For example, a dotted half note gets 3 beats - value of a half note is 2, half of 2 is 1 so 2 + 1 = 3.
- Higher in pitch
- In music, a tie is a curved line between two notes that joins their time values together so that they are played as if they were one note.
- Bottom end
- Measure
- collection of sounds
- Rests are written in a measure where no note is played; and, like music notes, they are measured in length.
26 Clues: Louder • Measure • Detached" • Very fast • Bottom end • Lower in pitch • Higher in pitch • Beats-per-minute • collection of sounds • Highest frequency of sound • How high or low sounds are • It’s where music notes and symbols reside. Sounds (pitch), or notes, are written on this basic framework. • ...
R&B Music 2024-01-07
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- The pattern or arrangement of musical sounds in time.
- Impromptu lyrical performance without written lyrics.
- A person who performs rap music.
- An informal gathering of musicians performing together.
- A collection of songs released as a single item.
- The words of a song, often expressing personal experiences.
- A series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.
- A raised platform where performers stand.
- This genre of music often features spoken lyrics over a beat.
- Excitement or publicity surrounding a specific event or release.
- A series of performances held in different locations.
- Relating to the city or city life.
- The spoken or sung rhyming lyrics in a song.
- A person who supports a performer with shouts and exclamations.
- Urban art often associated with hip hop culture.
- A short, repeated, and easily remembered musical phrase.
- The rhythmic beating or vibrating sound.
- A catchy part of a song that is repeated.
- The natural rhythm and rhyme of a rapper's lyrics.
- Short for disc jockey, the one who selects and plays recorded music.
- To remix or rework an existing musical piece.
- To attend or participate in an event or performance.
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation.
- A person skilled in the art of manipulating turntables to create unique sounds.
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- Energetic and often aggressive promotion or publicity.
- The area immediately in front of the stage.
- The low-frequency part of the musical range.
- The central theme or subject matter of a song.
- A rhythmic and energetic sense of style or action.
- A distinctive, recognizable, and consistent form.
- Smooth and flowing without harshness.
- To create rhythmic sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable.
- A style of street dance that originated in the Bronx.
- A genre of electronic music that originated in the South Bronx.
- An informal gathering of people engaging in freestyle rap battles.
- The way a vocalist uses their voice in singing.
- Short for "break boy" or "break girl," a hip hop dancer.
- To increase in excitement or intensity.
- The person responsible for the overall sound and tone quality of a recording.
- A cultural movement encompassing music, dance, and art.
- Short for microphone, a crucial tool for any rapper.
- A live performance by a musician or group.
- To make a recording of sound or music.
- A portion of sound or music taken from a recording and reused in another piece.
- A gathering for informal and unrestrained musical expression.
- The act of performing music without a pre-recorded backing track.
- A person skilled in a particular creative activity.
- The low-frequency sounds in music.
- To participate in rhythmic or patterned movements.
- A form of vocal percussion involving the imitation of drum sounds.
50 Clues: A person who performs rap music. • Relating to the city or city life. • The low-frequency sounds in music. • Smooth and flowing without harshness. • To make a recording of sound or music. • To increase in excitement or intensity. • The rhythmic beating or vibrating sound. • A raised platform where performers stand. • A catchy part of a song that is repeated. • ...
Variations and Ground Bass 2019-11-04
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- Sad feel
- How how or low the notes are
- Used in pop music
- The length of the notes
- Another word for change
- The composer who wrote canon in D
- The volume of the music
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- Happy feel
- A film music composer who uses ground bass
- A bass line that repeats
- The black note to the right
- The black note to the left
- The speed of the music
13 Clues: Sad feel • Happy feel • Used in pop music • The speed of the music • The length of the notes • Another word for change • The volume of the music • A bass line that repeats • The black note to the left • The black note to the right • How how or low the notes are • The composer who wrote canon in D • A film music composer who uses ground bass
Musical Crossword 2019-07-22
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- Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen
- Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da
- Saul Hudson, Lead Guitarist of the famous band Guns N’ Roses.
- Oscar-winning Indian music director
- The Legendary American singer and Nobel Prize Winner for Literature
- American heavy metal band best known for their songs like Nothing Else Matters & Master of Puppets
- Bhangra King of the 90s.
- Bollywood music director who rose to fame with Anurag Kashyap’s Dev D.
- Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani
- An Indian rock band featured in movies such as Black Friday, Gulaal, and Masaan.
- American actor and singer who sung Fly me to the moon and Strangers in the night.
- The singer-songwriter who sang Shape of you, Photograph, and Thinking out loud.
- The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’.
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- Indian origin American music producer featured in Gully Boy.
- Former American rock band considered the greatest Grunge band of all times.
- English psychedelic rock band known for their songs Wish you were here, Another Brick on the Wall
- Indian rapper who composed the hit song ‘DJ wale babu’
- We are the Sultans of Swing!
- Freddy Mercury’s legendary band.
- Tim Berling, the electronic music DJ that made the song Wake Me Up.
- A renowned Bollywood playback singer who sang Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja.
- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison.
- Good Girl Gone Bad
- Marshall Bruce Matthers III regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time.
- American actor, singer, and musician. The King of Rock n Roll
25 Clues: Good Girl Gone Bad • Bhangra King of the 90s. • We are the Sultans of Swing! • Freddy Mercury’s legendary band. • Oscar-winning Indian music director • Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani • Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen • Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da • The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’. • ...
International music artists and groups 2025-11-04
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
jhsxbn 2025-11-05
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- Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.”
- K-pop boy band from South Korea known for their songs, dancing, and global fandom called ARMY.
- British singer known for her powerful ballads like Hello and Rolling in the Deep.
- Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world.
- German metal band known for heavy music and dramatic pyrotechnic shows
- Lebanese singer famous for Arabic pop hits like “Akhasmak Ah.”
- Colombian singer and dancer famous for “Hips Don’t Lie” and her energetic performances
- English rock band known for experimental music and hits like “Creep.”
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- South African singer known for her hit “Water” and rising in the global music scene.
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “I Am the Best.”
- British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.”
- Puerto Rican rapper and singer known for mixing reggaeton and Latin trap music.
- Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.”
- South Korean boy band known for K-pop hits like “Bang Bang Bang.”
- famous singer from Barbados known for hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- K-pop girl group from South Korea known for hits like “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and a huge global fanbase
- They’re an American band known for mixing indie pop, R&B, and Latin sounds, with songs like “No One Noticed”
- Lebanese singer and actress known for her glamorous style and pop hits.
- Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.”
- Swedish pop group famous for hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Mamma Mia.”
20 Clues: Nigerian singer known for his Afrobeats hit “Calm Down.” • Jamaican singer known for dancehall hits like “Temperature.” • Mexican-American singer known as the “Queen of Tejano music.” • British singer known for her deep voice and hits like “Rehab.” • Jamaican singer who made reggae music famous around the world. • ...
3 / 3000발음듣기복사하기필기인식기번역하기자동완성자동완성 영어열기/닫기 아이콘 Musician 2023-09-05
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- Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D"
- Shostakovich Russian composer known for symphonies and chamber music
- van Beethoven German composer and pianist known for his classical compositions
- Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring"
- Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King"
- Sebastian Bach German composer and musician of the Baroque period
- Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music
- Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era
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- Vivaldi Italian Baroque composer, known for "The Four Seasons"
- Bernstein American composer and conductor, known for "West Side Story"
- Chopin Polish composer and pianist known for his romantic music
- Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer famous for ballet and symphonic music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Brahms German composer known for his orchestral and chamber music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist
16 Clues: Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist • Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D" • Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King" • Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music • Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era • Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring" • ...
Musician 2023-09-05
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- Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian composer famous for ballet and symphonic music
- Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- Amadeus Mozart Austrian composer and child prodigy in classical music
- van Beethoven German composer and pianist known for his classical compositions
- Bernstein American composer and conductor, known for "West Side Story"
- Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring"
- Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D"
- Shostakovich Russian composer known for symphonies and chamber music
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- Sebastian Bach German composer and musician of the Baroque period
- Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music
- Chopin Polish composer and pianist known for his romantic music
- Vivaldi Italian Baroque composer, known for "The Four Seasons"
- Brahms German composer known for his orchestral and chamber music
- Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era
- Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King"
16 Clues: Liszt Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist • Pachelbel German composer known for his "Canon in D" • Gershwin American composer of jazz and classical music • Strauss II Austrian composer known as the "Waltz King" • Schumann German composer and pianist of the Romantic era • Stravinsky Russian composer known for "The Rite of Spring" • ...
GCSE Music - Harmony 2021-01-10
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- Notes that don't belong to a specified scale or key.
- A usually low pitched sustained sound.
- Pleasing or blending sounds in a piece of music.
- When the key of a piece of music changes.
- The overall atmosphere of a piece of music. Usually major or minor.
- The gap found between notes or pitches.
- Like music punctuation, either sounds finished or unfinished.
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- The 4th degree of a musical scale.
- The 5th degree of a musical scale.
- Clashing sounds in a piece of music.
- A collection of usually three notes sounded together.
- The 1st degree of a musical scale.
- Notes that belong to a specified scale or key.
- When notes sound together (simultaneously) we create...
14 Clues: The 4th degree of a musical scale. • The 5th degree of a musical scale. • The 1st degree of a musical scale. • Clashing sounds in a piece of music. • A usually low pitched sustained sound. • The gap found between notes or pitches. • When the key of a piece of music changes. • Notes that belong to a specified scale or key. • Pleasing or blending sounds in a piece of music. • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
- Many would say that country music today has become very
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- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- Every cowboy needs a
- The lyrics are often about this
- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- An American car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
Spring Choir 2024-02-27
20 Clues: fast • soft • loud • slow • do mi so • very fast • very loud • very soft • lower clef • medium loud • higher clef • medium soft • walking speed • speed of music • lightning fast • moderate tempo • louds/softs in music • to get gradually softer • to get gradually louder • the space between two notes
Romantic Era 2026-04-08
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- A characteristic of Romantic Era music
- Beethoven was the _________ from Classical to Romantic Era
- Type of music Wagner composed
- Ringing in the ear, what Beethoven's hearing loss started as
- A characteristic of Romantic Era music
- Country where Tchaikovsky was from
- Theme music
- Type of music Tchaikovsky composed
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- Ballet by Tchaikovsky
- Country where Beethoven and Wagner were from
- Famous melody in Beethoven's 9th Symphony
- Ballet by Tchaikovsky
- Music that describes something
- Beethoven's 5th Symphony is also known as the ______ Symphony
14 Clues: Theme music • Ballet by Tchaikovsky • Ballet by Tchaikovsky • Type of music Wagner composed • Music that describes something • Country where Tchaikovsky was from • Type of music Tchaikovsky composed • A characteristic of Romantic Era music • A characteristic of Romantic Era music • Famous melody in Beethoven's 9th Symphony • Country where Beethoven and Wagner were from • ...
MUS150 Quiz 2 Review 2020-11-05
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- 20th century artistic movement; in music it favored experimentalism and a rejection of traditional elements of music, such as tonality
- the last section of a Cuban rumba or son, in which the singer and chorus do call and response and the instrumentalists improvise
- Accordionist and composer, considered the father of Texas Mexican music, also known as “El huracán del valle”
- Percussion instrument consisting of a double-headed bass drum with cymbals; a vital component of banda music
- The last stanza of a corrido or other folk song, in which the singer says farewell to its audience and closes the narration
- An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time
- Newyorican trombonist and salsa bandleader whose powerful arrangements perfectly complemented Blades’s lyrics
- Composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music.
- French composition teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- Term usually referring specifically to a Sinaloa ensemble consisting of brass, woodwinds, percussions and tambora, influential in música norteña
- Experimentalist composer who was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions, such as in Three Places in New England.
- Dance genre developed by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants in New York in the 1960s, featuring elements from Cuban son and jazz; it mediates conflicts between tradition and modernity
- Late 20th century artistic movement that sought an intentionally simplified style; in music based upon the repetition and gradual variation of simple melodic fragments
- Internationally known Bohemian composer who in the late 19th century influenced American composers through his ideas of using Native and African American folk melodies to create a distinctively American style
- _____ de Tecalitlán, Most iconic mariachi ensemble, founded in 1898 by Gaspar Vargas and still active today
- Mexican narrative folk song, stemming from the literary tradition of the Spanish romance, that rose to popularity with the Revolution of 1910 as a means for sharing current events
- Musical tradition originating in Western Mexico, especially the state of Jalisco, with an ensemble typically consisting of trumpet, violin, vihuela, guitar, guitarrón and sometimes harp
- An ensemble common on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, centered around the accordion and bajo sexto
- Term describing the ethnic and cultural mixing that happened in Latin America after the Conquest
- ______ music: Commonly known as classical music, a genre based on a tradition of written music that emerged in European courts and churches
- The process whereby a minority group, such as immigrants, gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture. Historically, Latin American (particularly, Mexican) immigrants have shown a tendency to resist it
- Ballet _____, term since the 1950s for dance groups that merge theatrical elements of classical ballet with Mexican folk dances
- Second New England School composer who in spite of taking issue with Dvorak’s suggestion still used Native American melodies in some works, like his Indian Suite
- A compositional technique that rejects tonality in favor of having all pitches be equal in importance
- A dance in duple meter of central European origin; one of the primary genres played by Mexican conjuntos
- A generic term for Mexican folk music, typically danced, with regional variations; also a term for an influential Cuban folk-derived popular music, fusing elements of rumba and jazz
- Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera
- Los _____, Conjunto norteño who helped define modern norteño instrumental style and used corrido form to deal with social issues
- An Afro-Caribbean religion in which the traditional ancestor worship of African tribal religions blends with Catholicism
- A term referring to Mexican Americans; although it previously had negative connotations, it was reclaimed during the 1960s civil rights movement as a symbol of pride in Mexican American heritage
- intervals smaller than a half step; they are used in many non-Western folk musics as well as in experimental art music
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- Supergroup including accordionist Flaco Jimenez and guitarist Freddy Fender, and singer Doug Sahm, which mixed conjunto tejano with R&B and country
- A secular Afro-Cuban folk music, featuring a lead vocalist and chorus, congas and claves; influential in the development of son and salsa. It has three sections: diana, canto, and montuno
- Second New England School composer who was the first American woman to achieve success with larger forms like the symphony; her Gaelic Symphony uses Scottish and Irish melodies, reflecting her heritage
- Mexican-born vihuelist and mariachi director who was a leading promoter of mariachi music in the United States; his Mariachi Los Camperos earned widespread recognition
- 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- rhythmic pattern of Cuban origin featuring a series of eighth notes arranged in irregular groups of 2 and 3; a fundamental element of Afro-Cuban musics
- Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists
- Cuban tres player, composer and bandleader who innovated the son by increasing the number of trumpets to 3, adding piano and congas and extending the montuno section; his son montuno is a link between the early Cuban son and Newyorican salsa
- Composer who sought to express the African American experience in his works, such as his Afro-American Symphony
- Enormously popular Mexican American singer whose crossover appeal brought attention to tejano music, even before her tragic death in 1995 at the age of 23.
- 19th-century American piano virtuoso and composer who was inspired by his tours of the Caribbean and Latin America
- Grammy-award winning pop and country singer whose 1987 album Canciones de mi padre was influential in spurring interest in mariachi music and highlighted mariachi as a symbol of Mexican American identity
- A portable free-reed instrument with buttons or keys on either side of a bellows; it is one of the main instruments in Mexican conjunto music
- Canción _____, term referring to Mexican folk and folk-derived songs with simple chordal accompaniment and an operatic vocal style; it is a main element of both mariachi and conjunto repertoire
- Extremely influential accordionist who added vocals to the traditional conjunto tejano, retuned the accordion, and represents the transition to a modern conjunto style
- Most popular and influential banda group, founded in 1937 by Cruz Lizarraga but still active today
- A small five-string instrument with a curved arched back; a main instrument of mariachi ensembles
- Afro-Caribbean dance genre of Colombian origin, performed by modern conjunto ensembles on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border
- percussionist and bandleader who popularized Latin dance genres and became a symbol of Puerto Rican identity
- Composer who radically expanded the range of sounds allowed to be considered “music,” using the prepared piano and inventing several aleatory compositional techniques.
- _________ music: Also known as aleatory music, it is an experimental genre in which the composer gives up control over significant aspects of the composition or performance of the piece. The most extreme example might be Cage’s 4’33’’
- Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops.
- An experimental technique in which foreign objects are placed inside a piano to modify its sound
- Guitar-like instrument with twelve strings, that provides accompaniment to the accordion in Mexican conjunto music
- An extended work for orchestra; in the 19th century it became the most complex and important genre for art music composers to master
56 Clues: Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists • Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops. • An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time • Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera • ...
Rules 2018-03-26
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- (2 words) Rule 3: Music serves as a _______ __________ filler; if the music was not there you would notice.
- (2 words)involves using music to reflect actions on screen
- Rule 4: Music should _____
- Rule 8: Music is used to cover up the ____________ of the script
- A technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of films to form a continuous whole
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- (2 words) Rule 5: The music underpins the theatrical _____ __ of a scene or the finality
- Rule 1: convincing the atmosphere of the ____ and place
- Rule 4: Music should build a sense of ___________
- Rule 2: It underlines the _____________ refinements; or the unspoken thoughts of a character or the unseen implications of a situation
- Rule 6: The music _________ the inner feelings of the characters
- Rule 7: The music creates a ____
11 Clues: Rule 4: Music should _____ • Rule 7: The music creates a ____ • Rule 4: Music should build a sense of ___________ • Rule 1: convincing the atmosphere of the ____ and place • (2 words)involves using music to reflect actions on screen • Rule 8: Music is used to cover up the ____________ of the script • Rule 6: The music _________ the inner feelings of the characters • ...
medieval music 2024 2024-10-21
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- music written in medieval times
- music time period 500-1400
- famous medieval song
- distance between two notes
- single note played throughout a song
- a single unaccompanied melody
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- secular songwriters and musicians
- medieval singing in church
- music outside the church
- two or more music notes sounding together
- music in the church
11 Clues: music in the church • famous medieval song • music outside the church • medieval singing in church • music time period 500-1400 • distance between two notes • a single unaccompanied melody • music written in medieval times • secular songwriters and musicians • single note played throughout a song • two or more music notes sounding together
Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-19
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- A series of 8 pitches, can be major or minor
- Things that make musical sounds
- A high or low sound
- The space between two bar lines
- Three or more pitches sounded together
- A phrase made up of pitches
- The steady pulse of a musical phrase
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- A sign at the beginning of a music staff
- Levels of loudness and softness in music
- People who write music
- The leader of an orchestra or band
- ______ is created when two or more notes are played at the same time
- The long and short note values in a musical phrase
- In a musical phrase, pitches can move by _______
- A musical sentence
- The speed of the music
16 Clues: A musical sentence • A high or low sound • People who write music • The speed of the music • A phrase made up of pitches • Things that make musical sounds • The space between two bar lines • The leader of an orchestra or band • The steady pulse of a musical phrase • Three or more pitches sounded together • A sign at the beginning of a music staff • ...
4th Grade Music Crossword 2013-10-28
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- this rhythm gets 4 beats
- the spaces on the music staff spell
- the order of the lines on the music staff
- one sound on a beat
- this rhythm is 2 sounds on a beat
- instruments that make sound by plucking, bowing or striking a string
- number of lines on the music staff
- when naming the lines and spaces on the staff we start at the
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- musician's word for soft
- instruments that make sound by striking or shaking them
- instruments that make sound using air
- musician's word for loud
- number of spaces on the music staff
- this rhythm gets 2 beats
- one silent beat
- steady
16 Clues: steady • one silent beat • one sound on a beat • musician's word for soft • this rhythm gets 4 beats • musician's word for loud • this rhythm gets 2 beats • this rhythm is 2 sounds on a beat • number of lines on the music staff • the spaces on the music staff spell • number of spaces on the music staff • instruments that make sound using air • ...
Music B 2024-04-05
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- Brazilian dance and musical style
- UK electronic music genre
- Dark and atmospheric rock subculture
- Dance music of the 1970s
- Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
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- Jazz-influenced dance music
- Music from the Celtic regions of Europe
- Afro-Cuban dance and music style
- Independent and alternative music
- Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms
10 Clues: Dance music of the 1970s • UK electronic music genre • Jazz-influenced dance music • Afro-Cuban dance and music style • Brazilian dance and musical style • Independent and alternative music • Dark and atmospheric rock subculture • Music from the Celtic regions of Europe • Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms • Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
Music Genres 2024-03-03
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- Style of hip-hop characterized by rhyming speech
- Music created with electronic instruments
- Urban music with spoken lyrics
- Soulful genre rooted in African American history
- Improvisational and rhythmic music
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- Folk-based music from rural origins
- Broad genre with various substyles
- Traditional orchestral and chamber music
- Popular music with catchy melodies
- Jamaican music with a distinctive beat
10 Clues: Urban music with spoken lyrics • Broad genre with various substyles • Popular music with catchy melodies • Improvisational and rhythmic music • Folk-based music from rural origins • Jamaican music with a distinctive beat • Traditional orchestral and chamber music • Music created with electronic instruments • Style of hip-hop characterized by rhyming speech • ...
school subjects 2025-01-26
Phonics - Long Vowels a e i o u 2025-03-23
Medieval Music 2025-2026 2026-02-03
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- distance between two notes
- music written in medieval times
- two or more music notes sounding together
- music in the church
- a single unaccompanied melody
- famous medieval song
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- music outside the church
- music time period 500-1400
- medieval singing in church
- secular songwriters and musicians
- single note played throughout a song
11 Clues: music in the church • famous medieval song • music outside the church • music time period 500-1400 • medieval singing in church • distance between two notes • a single unaccompanied melody • music written in medieval times • secular songwriters and musicians • single note played throughout a song • two or more music notes sounding together
John Williams Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-22
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- - Williams wrote the music for this family Christmas movie.
- - This director has frequently worked with Williams.
- - Williams' first wife who passed away after twenty years of marriage.
- - Film set in space, Williams' music set the stage for it.
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- - Williams wrote an adventurous score for this film.
- - Major orchestra that Williams was the head of.
- - Williams wrote sorrow music for this movie.
- - Williams' music for this movie inspired awe.
- - Director of Star Wars who worked with Williams.
- - Williams was born in this month.
- - Williams wrote scary music for this movie.
- - Williams wrote heroic music for this movie.
12 Clues: - Williams was born in this month. • - Williams wrote scary music for this movie. • - Williams wrote sorrow music for this movie. • - Williams wrote heroic music for this movie. • - Williams' music for this movie inspired awe. • - Major orchestra that Williams was the head of. • - Director of Star Wars who worked with Williams. • ...
Film Music 2014-03-06
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- Volume
- The speed of the music.
- Using both black and white notes on the keyboard.
- The instrument that plays the main melody in the 'Star Wars' movies (the clue is in your books!)
- Music that is not heard by the characters.
- A repeated pattern.
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- Music that is heard by the characters.
- An instrument family that is often used in horror music.
- When the music is set in time to the action.
- A piece of music that represents a character of place in a film.
- The ship in Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Thick and Thin.
12 Clues: Volume • Thick and Thin. • A repeated pattern. • The speed of the music. • The ship in Pirates of the Caribbean. • Music that is heard by the characters. • Music that is not heard by the characters. • When the music is set in time to the action. • Using both black and white notes on the keyboard. • An instrument family that is often used in horror music. • ...
Music for a While 2018-05-16
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- are confirmed by perfect cadences
- There is extensive use of
- The right hand of the harpsichord part is an elaborate
- The vocal line is mainly
- There is only occasional
- There are some descending
- are diatonic and functional
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- The music is in A
- The central section modulates to closely related
- Much of the music is
- are used very occasionally
- is the technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song
- the texture is melody and accompaniment/melody-dominated
- are infrequent but examples can be seen on the word ‘pains’
- The left hand of the harpsichord plays the ground
- ‘Music for a While’ was written for voice (most usually a tenor) and
- This piece follows a ground bass
- are used to break up phrases
18 Clues: The music is in A • Much of the music is • The vocal line is mainly • There is only occasional • There is extensive use of • There are some descending • are used very occasionally • are diatonic and functional • are used to break up phrases • This piece follows a ground bass • are confirmed by perfect cadences • The central section modulates to closely related • ...
Music for a While 2018-05-16
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- This piece follows a ground bass
- The left hand of the harpsichord plays the ground
- The music is in A
- ‘Music for a While’ was written for voice (most usually a tenor) and
- The central section modulates to closely related
- are used very occasionally
- Much of the music is
- There is only occasional
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- The right hand of the harpsichord part is an elaborate
- There are some descending
- are diatonic and functional
- are used to break up phrases
- The vocal line is mainly
- There is extensive use of
- the texture is melody and accompaniment/melody-dominated
- is the technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song
- are infrequent but examples can be seen on the word ‘pains’
- are confirmed by perfect cadences
18 Clues: The music is in A • Much of the music is • The vocal line is mainly • There is only occasional • There are some descending • There is extensive use of • are used very occasionally • are diatonic and functional • are used to break up phrases • This piece follows a ground bass • are confirmed by perfect cadences • The central section modulates to closely related • ...
Musica😝 2023-11-28
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- one of the most popular instruments
- Sound like viola
- it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD”
- you need a lot of breath to play this
- teacher this “person” teaches you music
- this is a type of music (🪨)
- It’s a beautiful sound
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- 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
- this type of music is what it is when a balloon pops
- used in bands and it requires a stick
- used in ALOT of Spanish music
- it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰
12 Clues: 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 • Sound like viola • It’s a beautiful sound • this is a type of music (🪨) • used in ALOT of Spanish music • one of the most popular instruments • it’s OLD music “OLDDDD” “VERY OLDDDD” • used in bands and it requires a stick • you need a lot of breath to play this • teacher this “person” teaches you music • it’s a type of music (not popular) 🇷🇪🇵🇰🇳🇿🇸🇬🇰🇳🇲🇰 • ...
Tastes in Music 2024-03-30
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- Someone who writes new music
- A song which has been remade and included in the move Trolls
- Type of music people tend to listen to in the day
- Type of music people tend to listen to at night
- People experience emotions or ______ through music
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- Not at all simple
- To play music directly from the internet
- Enjoying it can add to our quality of life
- To move towards something
- Singer songwriter who wrote "What Was I Made For?"
- Music that one grew up with is ______ and comfortable
11 Clues: Not at all simple • To move towards something • Someone who writes new music • To play music directly from the internet • Enjoying it can add to our quality of life • Type of music people tend to listen to at night • Type of music people tend to listen to in the day • Singer songwriter who wrote "What Was I Made For?" • People experience emotions or ______ through music • ...
Things Dhriti Loves 2023-05-19
18 Clues: music • friend • sister • a ship • listen • a club • a book • cooking • brother • crazyness • excersize • your bestie • like chatting • an abbreviation • really good food • your favorite clothing • other than your family • the one you know the most
Carnival 2024-02-06
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- the person who starts the celebration of carnival
- a large group of people that come together
- an outfit that people wear for a special occasion that is not their usual clothing
- a christian practice of fasting in preparation for Easter that starts right after carnival
- a person who moves their body to music and performs in parades during carnival
- a big, decorated, moving vehicle that goes down the street in parades
- a celebration that involves many people marching down the street singing, chanting and dancing
- the city in Brazil where the biggest carnival celebrations take place
- the presentation of music, dance, acting or some other kind of entertainment
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- sounds with rhythm and music that people sing and dance to in celebration
- the beat or pattern of music
- a big festival that lasts for many days and includes dancing, music, costumes and parades
- part of a costume for your face that many people wear during carnival
- a celebration with many people that can include eating, drinking, dancing, and talking with others
- small pieces of colorful paper or plastic that rain down during a celebration
- a musical performance that people attend in large crowds
- a gathering of people to do an activity or have fun together in honor of something
17 Clues: the beat or pattern of music • a large group of people that come together • the person who starts the celebration of carnival • a musical performance that people attend in large crowds • part of a costume for your face that many people wear during carnival • a big, decorated, moving vehicle that goes down the street in parades • ...
Chapter 15 Extra Credit 2021-04-14
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- popularized Pop art in the US
- John Cage's music is
- The poet of the postmodern "Paradoxes and Oxymorons"
- choreographer that presented disassociation of music/dance
- With technology and improved communication, there is a global ____
- Nam June Paik was the "Father of ____ Art"
- Writer of "Underworld"
- known for his experimental combinations of sound, noise and silence
- Contemporary Art Piece: ____ Nature: Lost, Immersed, and Reborn
- 1947 Islamic liberation movements in India led to the independence of
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- Common characteristics of his work are morality, buddhist thoughts, and slow motion
- This film used pure CGI to depict alternate realities
- Playwrights that rejected traditional dramatic structure
- Type of writing that is realism with mystical elements
- "Less is a __" according to postmodern architecture
- genre of music considered an expression of youth culture in the 1960s
- Composer of The First Emperor
- Frank Stella's "Protractor" is Geometric ____
- Used microtonality to create shimmer currents of sound
- choreographer that had a strong narrative style that tied to music
20 Clues: John Cage's music is • Writer of "Underworld" • popularized Pop art in the US • Composer of The First Emperor • Nam June Paik was the "Father of ____ Art" • Frank Stella's "Protractor" is Geometric ____ • "Less is a __" according to postmodern architecture • The poet of the postmodern "Paradoxes and Oxymorons" • This film used pure CGI to depict alternate realities • ...
Musical crossword 2021-03-25
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- is the layers of sound
- how loud something is
- is the relative highness or lowness of the sound of the piece
- equals 4 beats
- 1/8 a beat
- equals 1 beats
- trumpet, horn, and trombone. forming a band or a section of an orchestra.
- is the speed of the music
- equal 2 beats
- signature how many beats you put in a bar
- Is the Form or plan of a piece of music
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- 1/16
- is the lengths of sound and silences in a piece of music
- equals 1/4 a beat
- are any instrument that can been plucked
- is a instrument that makes sound when been shaken or tapped
- is a combination of long and short sounds together
- instruments other than brass instruments forming a section of an orchestra, including flutes, oboes, clarinets, and bassoons.
- equals 1/2 a beat
- colour is what is being played and how in a piece of music
- (
21 Clues: ( • 1/16 • 1/8 a beat • equal 2 beats • equals 4 beats • equals 1 beats • equals 1/4 a beat • equals 1/2 a beat • how loud something is • is the layers of sound • is the speed of the music • Is the Form or plan of a piece of music • are any instrument that can been plucked • signature how many beats you put in a bar • is a combination of long and short sounds together • ...
MUSIC CLASS CROSSWORD 2013-12-16
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- HE IS ON TEAM TALL WITH MARIAH
- last name ferris-rivera
- the smallest kid in the class
- ALLWAYS WANTS TO GO TO THE NURSE
- a 7th grader who tells ms. t its not him all the time
- LKR STANDS FOR WHAT
- last name santos
- HE IS VERY QUIET AND DOESNT LIKE ALOT OF NOISE.
- THE INSTRUMENT YOU PLAY DURING MUSIC CLASS.
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- plays electric guitar for the band.
- HE IS ALLWAYS HUNGY IN CLASS
- GOT THE NERVE TO SAG WITH CRUTCHES
- say ta ta ti ti ta
- SHE STAYS IN MS T FACE LIKE A MIRROR
- HE ALLWAYS SAYS I LOVE YOU MS T.
- a 7th grader whose is late to music class often.
- say his name once and manyia will smile hard.
- MS. T PLAYED THIS INSTRUMENT DURING MUSIC CLASS
- HOW MANY STRINGS ARE ON YOUR ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- A FEMALE STUDENT BESIDES ANGELICA
- TRUE OR FALSE MR. STOKES IS YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC TEACHER.
21 Clues: last name santos • say ta ta ti ti ta • LKR STANDS FOR WHAT • last name ferris-rivera • HE IS ALLWAYS HUNGY IN CLASS • the smallest kid in the class • HE IS ON TEAM TALL WITH MARIAH • HE ALLWAYS SAYS I LOVE YOU MS T. • ALLWAYS WANTS TO GO TO THE NURSE • A FEMALE STUDENT BESIDES ANGELICA • GOT THE NERVE TO SAG WITH CRUTCHES • plays electric guitar for the band. • ...
Choir Terms Part One 2022-04-21
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- A written out piece of music
- a rare voice type; an adult male who sings in the range of an alto
- a higher bass voice type; also called Bass 1
- the lower female voice part
- medium
- gradually getting slower
- in between a soprano and alto
- a rare voice type; the lowest female voice classification
- Return to the original tempo
- a system of reading music
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- a set of musical notes in order
- beats per minute
- the lowest male voice type
- the highest female voice part
- the higher male voice type
- in free time; no steady beat
- the main tune of a song
- 5 lines and 4 spaces used to notate music
- hold out the note longer than its value
- a group of three or more notes in harmony
- the speed of the music
- a combination of notes that compliment the melody
- very
- gradually getting faster
- gradually decreasing in speed
25 Clues: very • medium • beats per minute • the speed of the music • the main tune of a song • gradually getting faster • gradually getting slower • a system of reading music • the lowest male voice type • the higher male voice type • the lower female voice part • A written out piece of music • in free time; no steady beat • Return to the original tempo • the highest female voice part • ...
REVIEW FOR TEST FOLKROCK JAZZ ROCK PSYCHEDELIC ROCK 2022-03-13
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- SONG ABOUT KENT SHOOTINGS
- WHERE DYLAN SHOWED ELECTRIC GUITAR
- JAZZ ROCK BAND FROM CHICAGO
- RABBIT SONG BASED ON ALICE IN WONDRLAND
- JIM MORRISON USED THIS FOR HIS LYRICS
- USED LONG INSTRUMENTAL IMPROVISATIONS
- FIRST SAN FRANCISCO BAND TO SIGN LABEL
- MUSICAL WORK THAT INCLUDED ACTING ,COSTUMES
- SONG HAS DOUBLE MEANING
- WHERE BEATS GATHERED AND PERFORMED
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- WROTE BLOWIN IN THE WIND
- MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD IN BETHEL NY
- SCALE USED IN THE DOORS MUSIC
- MAKING UP MUSIC NOT WRITTEN
- NAME GIVEN TO GROUP OF LOVE & PEACE
- ELECTRIC KEYBOARD
- USED ON GUITAR TO VARY PITCH
- STYLE OF SINGING USING TALKING AND SINGING
- RECORDING OF GRATEFUL DEAD
- RICK WAKEMAN'S INSTRUMENT
- WROTE BOUREE
- RADIO STATION THAT PLAYED LONG AOR ALBUMS
- COMBINATION OF CLASSICAL & ROCK MUSIC
- INSTRUMENT OF JETHRO TULL
- WROTE A CONCERTO FOR GROUP & ORCHESTRA
- GROUP OF THE 60'S WHO WERE ANTI SOCIETY
- FEMALE LEAD SINGER OF JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
27 Clues: WROTE BOUREE • ELECTRIC KEYBOARD • SONG HAS DOUBLE MEANING • WROTE BLOWIN IN THE WIND • SONG ABOUT KENT SHOOTINGS • RICK WAKEMAN'S INSTRUMENT • INSTRUMENT OF JETHRO TULL • RECORDING OF GRATEFUL DEAD • JAZZ ROCK BAND FROM CHICAGO • MAKING UP MUSIC NOT WRITTEN • USED ON GUITAR TO VARY PITCH • SCALE USED IN THE DOORS MUSIC • MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD IN BETHEL NY • ...
20th Century Music 2023-11-29
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- A chorale setting by Bach of the German hymn used by Berg (2,3,6)
- Music without a fixed key centre
- Another word for serialism
- Classical device used by Prokofiev (6,4)
- Scale used in Impressionist music (5,4)
- Scale used in Scheherazade
- Italian word for joke
- Impressionist composer
- The string effect used by Ravel in Scheherazade
- What instruments strings the first four odd-numbered notes in the row of Bergs work correspond to
- School of composition lead by Schoenberg (6,8)
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- The way the fundamental sonority of Farben is expressed over time (6,7,6)
- A way of using tone colour instead of melody
- The Baroque form used by Stravinsky in his Neoclassical works (8,6)
- The third movement of Schoenburg's Five Pieces for Orchestra
- The German word for spoken singing
- A ballet suite by Stravinsky
- What Prokofievs second movement was more like (5,8)
- Rhythmic device used in Impressionist music
- Neoclassical Composer
- Types of chords used in impressionist music
- Serialist composer
22 Clues: Serialist composer • Italian word for joke • Neoclassical Composer • Impressionist composer • Another word for serialism • Scale used in Scheherazade • A ballet suite by Stravinsky • Music without a fixed key centre • The German word for spoken singing • Scale used in Impressionist music (5,4) • Classical device used by Prokofiev (6,4) • Rhythmic device used in Impressionist music • ...
YLC2: Unit 9 crossword 2023-11-28
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- Synonym for famous.
- What award did Evelyn win at 23 years old?
- What are you listening to?
- When you use your voice to make music.
- It's not the same, it's __________.
- What material does Tim use to make instruments?
- A group of people watching a performance.
- many people shopping at a market.
- What makes Tim's instruments sound different?
- A group of musicians that play together
- Evelyn has collected more than _____ drums and other instruments.
- An event where musicians perform.
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- Ex: piano, guitar, flute, drums, violin...
- Someone that plays a musical instrument.
- I hate this. It's __________.
- Synonym for smart. (synonym= same meaning)
- An instrument with strings.
- A group of people who play soccer.
- I really like ____________ music!
- When you cannot hear.
- A group of people at school.
- "Out of the __________" (when something is different)
- An instrument you hit.
- An instrument you blow into.
- Billie Eilish and Ed Sheeran sing ____ music.
25 Clues: Synonym for famous. • When you cannot hear. • An instrument you hit. • What are you listening to? • An instrument with strings. • A group of people at school. • An instrument you blow into. • I hate this. It's __________. • I really like ____________ music! • many people shopping at a market. • An event where musicians perform. • A group of people who play soccer. • ...
Week One Vocabulary (group red) 2024-01-29
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- When a note is played louder than its surrounding notes.
- Fast
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- Basic pace of the music
- Very slow, Broad
- Slow
- Very slow
- In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- the distance from lowest to highest pitch can be played
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
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- The seven letters of music notes
- Moderate tempo
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat
- “Distance” in pitch between any two tones
- Organization of beats into regular groups
- Moderately slow, walking pace.
- Moderately fast
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides Music into equal units of time
- The order durations of sound and silences
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
20 Clues: Fast • Slow • Very slow • Moderate tempo • Moderately fast • Very slow, Broad • Basic pace of the music • Moderately slow, walking pace. • The seven letters of music notes • relative highness or lowness of a sound • “Distance” in pitch between any two tones • Organization of beats into regular groups • The order durations of sound and silences • ...
522gf 2024-01-14
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- Muscular character from an animated TV show and toy line.
- Economic policies of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
- Pioneering video game company producing iconic consoles.
- Iconic arcade game featuring a yellow, dot-eating character.
- Classic adventure film involving a group of kids.
- Fashion accessory worn around the lower legs.
- Hairstyle characterized by short front and long back hair.
- Pop music icon known for her reinvention and hits.
- Music television channel revolutionizing music consumption.
- Video cassette recorder for home entertainment.
- Gaming centers filled with coin-operated machines.
- Bright, fluorescent colors dominating fashion and design.
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- Warrior princess character from the He-Man universe.
- Fitness craze involving high-energy exercises.
- Toy and animated series about shape-shifting robots
- Portable cassette player by Sony, changing music listening habits.
- Young urban professionals known for materialistic pursuits.
- Movie about a group hunting supernatural creatures.
- Dynamic street dance style with acrobatic moves.
- Alien character from a sitcom, acronym for Alien Life Form.
- Popular extraterrestrial character from a heartwarming movie.
21 Clues: Fashion accessory worn around the lower legs. • Fitness craze involving high-energy exercises. • Video cassette recorder for home entertainment. • Dynamic street dance style with acrobatic moves. • Classic adventure film involving a group of kids. • Economic policies of U.S. President Ronald Reagan. • Pop music icon known for her reinvention and hits. • ...
K-Pop Evolution Crossword Challenge 2025-10-08
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- A star figure, role model.
- Korean wave.
- A K-Pop group that expanded to the United States but did not succeed.
- Trot music.
- The first K-Pop group.
- The first entertainment company who pioneered the K-Pop system.
- The first K-Pop star who pioneered in Japan.
- One of the music genre that often incorporated in K-Pop music.
- Talents who go through training in the idol training system.
- Korean popular culture.
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- The first process to go through in idol training system.
- Origin country of K-Pop.
- BLINK, ARMY
- An essential merch that k-pop fans will carry while attending concerts.
- A song with the dance move of "handwashing".
- A part that is repetitive and memorable in a song.
- The first female k-pop group formed in 1997.
- This music video hit 1 billion views on YouTube in 2012.
- Perform in public for the first time.
- Main dance move in choreography to catch audiences eyes, and make them relate to a song
20 Clues: BLINK, ARMY • Trot music. • Korean wave. • The first K-Pop group. • Korean popular culture. • Origin country of K-Pop. • A star figure, role model. • Perform in public for the first time. • A song with the dance move of "handwashing". • The first female k-pop group formed in 1997. • The first K-Pop star who pioneered in Japan. • A part that is repetitive and memorable in a song. • ...
Miss Halpern's Shankar Crossword! 2025-05-13
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- - Chant or phrase used in Indian music (6)
- - Melodic framework in Indian music (4)
- - Singing multiple notes per syllable (7)
- - Musical embellishments and flourishes (13)
- - Percussion instrument with rhythmic cycles (5)
- - Slide between notes on the sitar (5)
- - Improvised introduction in Indian music (4)
- - Rhythmic emphasis on weak beats (11)
- - Indian bowed string instrument (7)
- - Indian melodic instrument played by Shankar (5)
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- - First name of Shankar’s fusion collaborator (5)
- - Genre involving electronic sounds (11)
- - Indian film music genre (9)
- - Indian finger cymbals (7)
- - Album title word associated with water (9)
- - Slow vibrato on the sitar (7)
- - Continuous note held through a piece (5)
- - Rapid oscillation as a musical flourish (5)
- - British singer who collaborated with Shankar (5)
- - Indian rhythmic cycle (4)
- - Mix of Indian classical and Western styles (6)
- - Another track from the same album (4)
- - First name of Shankar’s half-sister and collaborator (5)
- - A track with Ravi Shankar’s sitar (7)
- - A track from Shankar’s album (4)
25 Clues: - Indian finger cymbals (7) • - Indian rhythmic cycle (4) • - Indian film music genre (9) • - Slow vibrato on the sitar (7) • - A track from Shankar’s album (4) • - Indian bowed string instrument (7) • - Slide between notes on the sitar (5) • - Rhythmic emphasis on weak beats (11) • - Melodic framework in Indian music (4) • - Another track from the same album (4) • ...
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY-JRJ - ♘LMC 2026-03-15
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- A yellow treasure at the end of the rainbow.
- The month of St. Patrick’s Day.
- A country in Europe. St. Patrick is its saint patron.
- A special day people celebrate.
- The capital city of Ireland.
- The colour people wear on St. Patrick’s Day.
- A small green plant with three leaves.
- Moving your body to music.
- A fun celebration with people, music, and food.
- A piece of coloured cloth that represents a country.
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- Special clothes for a celebration or party.
- Gold or valuable things.
- Something you can drink, like water or juice.
- Sounds people play with instruments or sing.
- A big street celebration with music and people walking.
- A colourful arc in the sky after rain.
- A small magic man from Irish stories.
- A small green plant with three leaves. It is a symbol of Ireland.
- When good things happen to you.
- Something you wear on your head. Leprechauns wear a green one.
20 Clues: Gold or valuable things. • Moving your body to music. • The capital city of Ireland. • The month of St. Patrick’s Day. • A special day people celebrate. • When good things happen to you. • A small magic man from Irish stories. • A colourful arc in the sky after rain. • A small green plant with three leaves. • Special clothes for a celebration or party. • ...
Austrian Adventures 2025-08-17
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- The kind nun who becomes a governess in the movie
- A long river that flows through Austria and Europe
- High land covered in rocks or snow
- A small white flower that grows in the Alps
- Austrian city where Mozart was born
- A picturesque village on a lake in Austria
- A big old building, often home to royalty or history
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- A performance with singing, music, and acting
- A winter sport done on snow-covered slopes
- A sport where you slide down ice tracks on a sled
- The capital city of Austria, known for music and history
- The singing family from The Sound of Music
- Famous snowy mountains that run through Austria
- A sweet treat Austria is famous for
- A wild mountain goat with big, curved horns
- A drink commonly brewed and enjoyed in Austria
- Famous Austrian composer of classical music
- A popular Austrian meat often served in buns
- A fried meat dish popular in Austria
- Water surrounded by land, often calm and scenic
20 Clues: High land covered in rocks or snow • A sweet treat Austria is famous for • Austrian city where Mozart was born • A fried meat dish popular in Austria • A winter sport done on snow-covered slopes • The singing family from The Sound of Music • A picturesque village on a lake in Austria • A wild mountain goat with big, curved horns • ...
the beatles 2022-03-08
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- what were their early songs
- their music became like the other music in the late/
- when did they come to the united states/
- what is the song nowhere man about
- when did they start playing music
- what were the instruments the Beatles used/
- who was the rhythm guitarist
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- where were the Beatles from
- who was the lead guitarist
- who was the drummer
- when did they stop touring live
- who wrote the songs
- whats the idea in the song cant buy me love/
- what did their later music have
- who was the bass guitarist
15 Clues: who was the drummer • who wrote the songs • who was the lead guitarist • who was the bass guitarist • where were the Beatles from • what were their early songs • who was the rhythm guitarist • when did they stop touring live • what did their later music have • when did they start playing music • what is the song nowhere man about • when did they come to the united states/ • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-06-03
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- One of the 3 other instruments of the Renaissance
- Outgroth of the renaissance
- a type of music
- Who sung chorales
- The most important sacred vocal form
- One of the most common instruments
- a type of family
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- Music peices just for instruments
- Another instrument in the renaissance
- Madrigals sung at ____________
- The simple two line polyphony of the late middle ages
- two or more parts of music
- What was is called when people broke away from the Roman Catholic Church?
- Sung by the whole congregation
- Most popular form of secular music
15 Clues: a type of music • a type of family • Who sung chorales • two or more parts of music • Outgroth of the renaissance • Madrigals sung at ____________ • Sung by the whole congregation • Music peices just for instruments • Most popular form of secular music • One of the most common instruments • The most important sacred vocal form • Another instrument in the renaissance • ...
2010s Music Trends 2024-10-08
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- An male artist who was on the pop music charts
- An artist that made hip hop music
- Diversity allowed people to get more _____ and recognition
- Meme song by Lil Nas X
- Genres K-Pop and ____
- Platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and ____
- Two big genres of music during the 2010s
- An artist who collaborated with Ed Sheeran
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- Unsuspecting pairings of two artists to make music
- Embracing _____ and Representation
- _____ between artists from different genres
- An artist that collaborated with Jack White
- What did EDM influence that included clothes?
- Big streaming platform
- What was Avicci the producer of?
15 Clues: Genres K-Pop and ____ • Meme song by Lil Nas X • Big streaming platform • What was Avicci the producer of? • An artist that made hip hop music • Embracing _____ and Representation • Two big genres of music during the 2010s • Platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and ____ • An artist who collaborated with Ed Sheeran • _____ between artists from different genres • ...
Spelling 2023-05-03
17 Clues: / CVS • / fabric • / special • /disaster • / allowed • / sadness • / Big book • / adventures • / a calendar • / music band • / impossible • / used for music • / strong desire • / can be exploded • / military leaders • / imitating deception • / a person who walks by something
Born in the 1970s 2023-06-30
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- Lightweight and catchy pop music
- Renewed interest in folk music
- Hit song by Lipps Inc.
- Chart-topping songs from Motown
- Fusion of jazz and rock
- Psychedelic rock
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- Fusion of jazz and funk
- Popular songs from the disco era
- Rock music associated with the American South
- Blend of country and rock
- Glam rock with heavy metal elements
- Smooth and soulful music
- Blend of pop and rock
13 Clues: Psychedelic rock • Blend of pop and rock • Hit song by Lipps Inc. • Fusion of jazz and funk • Fusion of jazz and rock • Smooth and soulful music • Blend of country and rock • Renewed interest in folk music • Chart-topping songs from Motown • Lightweight and catchy pop music • Popular songs from the disco era • Glam rock with heavy metal elements • ...
Music genres 2024-04-08
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- relaxing and soulful music, contains a colour in the name
- a genre typically found in the US, containing hits like Dolly Parton's "Jolene"
- music that contains mainly out of guitars, also a type of material
- happy and popularised music, with popular artists such as Ariana Grande and Charlie Puth
- heavy sounding music, also a type of material
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- Spanish music
- music traditionally played and past down in small villages and towns
- music that contains fast speech
- old music, typically from before the 1960's
- music that uses a saxophone, popularised by black people
10 Clues: Spanish music • music that contains fast speech • old music, typically from before the 1960's • heavy sounding music, also a type of material • music that uses a saxophone, popularised by black people • relaxing and soulful music, contains a colour in the name • music that contains mainly out of guitars, also a type of material • ...
U2.2 2021-01-21
Esteban Garces Period 7th 2018-09-27
19 Clues: News • Judge • Series • On cable • Tv viewer • By satellite • Music program • Male Promoter • Male informer • Control remote • anime Cartoons • Female informer • Female Promoter • Weather channel • publicitaire Ads • Made for tv movie • televise Game show • sportif Sports channel • de musique Music channel
Music Genre's 2022-09-12
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- A style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin
- A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US
- Melancholic music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence
- A form of popular music which evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s
- A type of popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat and a synthesized backing track
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- A kind of music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel music
- Music appealing to the popular taste
- Originated in the mid- to late 1960s when African American musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul music, jazz, and rhythm and blues
- A type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat
- A style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica
10 Clues: Music appealing to the popular taste • A style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US • A type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat • A kind of music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel music • ...
Choir Crossword #1 2023-09-19
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- a pattern of sound based on the length of notes
- the measure of how loud/quiet music is
- lowers the pitch of a note
- raises the pitch of a note
- a tempo that translates to "walking pace"
- quiet dynamic
- a "quick and lively" tempo
- the art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in forms through rhythm, melody, harmony, and tempo
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- a music ensemble of vocalists
- a "moderate" tempo
- the 5 lines and spaces that notes are placed onto in music
- highest part in a choir
- loud dynamic
- the term for how low or high a sound is
- a "slow" tempo
- lowest part in a choir
16 Clues: loud dynamic • quiet dynamic • a "slow" tempo • a "moderate" tempo • lowest part in a choir • highest part in a choir • lowers the pitch of a note • raises the pitch of a note • a "quick and lively" tempo • a music ensemble of vocalists • the measure of how loud/quiet music is • the term for how low or high a sound is • a tempo that translates to "walking pace" • ...
Musical Terms 2016-02-27
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- Group of singers in a chorus.
- Made up of five horizontal parallel lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written.
- The movement of chords in succession.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. Music written in this key, have a positive affirming character.
- Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
- The intonation, pitch, and modulation of a composition expressing the meaning, feeling, or attitude of the music.
- Three note chords consisting of a root, third, and fifth.
- A curve over notes to indicate that a phrase is to be played legato.
- One or more vocalists performing without an accompaniment.
- The element of music pertaining to time, played as a grouping of notes into accented and unaccented beats.
- A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease.
- One who directs a group of performers, indicating the tempo, phrasing, dynamics, and style by gestures and facial expressions.
- Introduction to an opera or other large musical work.
- The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
- To play lively and fast.
- Slow and stately dance music written in triple time.
- A symbol indicating that the note is to be diminished by one semitone.
- A symbol indicating to play loud.
- 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
- In sheet music, a symbol at the beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in that particular staff.
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- Creating variation pitch in a note by quickly alternating between notes.
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
- To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
- A symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone.
- The flats and sharps at the beginning of each staff line indicating the key of music the piece is to be played.
- Often used in overtures, a composition that uses passages from other movements of the composition in its entirety.
- A note that is equal to 2 half notes, 4 quarter notes, 8 eighth notes, etc.
- Closing section of a movement.
- Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions.
- Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
- A separate section of a larger composition.
- A symbol in sheet music that returns a note to its original pitch after it has been augmented or diminished.
- To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
- Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly.
- A rhythmic succession of musical tones, a melody for instruments and voices.
35 Clues: To play lively and fast. • Group of singers in a chorus. • Closing section of a movement. • A symbol indicating to play loud. • The movement of chords in succession. • A separate section of a larger composition. • A tempo having slow movement; restful at ease. • 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony. • Slow and stately dance music written in triple time. • ...
Manie Musicale choice board 2022-03-31
16 Clues: bad • slow • weak • fast • good • a hit • the song • outdated • annoying • the music • the rhythm • the lyrics • male singer • female singer • the music video • beautiful voice
r&b music 2024-03-05
14 Clues: price • trend • meaning • for awards • type of music • famous people • a place to stay • see it in person • words of the song • you use it to pay • you can listen to it • sleeping in the wild • people that make music • you go to it to listen to music
Afro-Latin American and Popular Music 2021-10-02
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- the fusion of West African with Black American music
- originated around 1958 as a movement affecting a radical change in the classic Cuban Samba
- a Caribbean island and unincorporated U.S. territory
- Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music
- an activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience
- a country in the southern portion of North America
- Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums
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- the imparting of information or news
- combines elements of African-American gospel music, rhythm and blues, and often jazz
- a country located where the northern Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean meet
- something done for enjoyment when one is not working
- Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages
- relating to or used for formal events of a religious or public nature
- mainly religious, sometimes taken from psalms of Biblical Passages
- largest Spanish-speaking nation in the world
- a North American country of 50 states
- its notes create soulful and expressive sound
- a band in Mexico whose original ensemble consisted of violins, guitars, harp, and guitarron
- African ______________ music is largely functional in nature
- South African music featuring lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug
20 Clues: the imparting of information or news • a North American country of 50 states • largest Spanish-speaking nation in the world • its notes create soulful and expressive sound • Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music • Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums • a country in the southern portion of North America • ...
CONCERT BAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-03-24
Across
- raises the note and remains in effect for an entire measure (looks like a #)
- cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure (looks like a lightning bolt)
- two beats of sound
- tell us how high or how low to play by their placement on a line or space of the musical staff
- brass instrument with a slide
- indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- silence in music
- 1 silent beat
- without stopping, play once again from the beginning
- lowers a note and remains in effect for the entire measure (looks like a b)
- (G clef) indicates the position of note names on a music staff for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet and mallet percussion
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- woodwind instrument with no reed
- four beats of sound
- instrument invented to combine a trumpet and clarinet
- LOW brass instrument with three keys
- indicates the end of a piece of music
- 2 silent beats
- a note that is held until the teacher tells you to rest
- 4 silent beats
- the steady pulse of music
- one beat of sound
- (F clef) indicates the position of note names on a music staff for trombone and baritone
- silent beats
23 Clues: silent beats • 1 silent beat • 2 silent beats • 4 silent beats • silence in music • one beat of sound • two beats of sound • four beats of sound • the steady pulse of music • brass instrument with a slide • woodwind instrument with no reed • LOW brass instrument with three keys • indicates the end of a piece of music • without stopping, play once again from the beginning • ...
Rylee's Crosword 2023-02-28
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- a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or instrument
- curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch in music notation
- a Pause in a song
- Lowest pitched music note
- An instrnt which is in the string and percussion family
- How high or deep in the music is
- A loud beat Treble: Highest frequency of sound
- line: those little lines with notes on them that appear above or below a musical staff.
- The vertical lines that are in between the notes
- The speed of the music
- a whole e single note equivalent to or lasting as long as two half notes or four quarter notes.
- A quarter note, a one beat note
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- Measure
- Very fast
- play the key that is a half-step lower
- Space notes
- Detached
- a note two quarter notes that go twice as fast
- Higher in pitch
- a String instrument
- half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note.
- to replay the song or note.
- Two peoplr things singing (Playing music) Of some type to
- Instrument that produces regular beats
24 Clues: Measure • Detached • Very fast • Space notes • Higher in pitch • a Pause in a song • a String instrument • The speed of the music • Lowest pitched music note • to replay the song or note. • A quarter note, a one beat note • How high or deep in the music is • play the key that is a half-step lower • Instrument that produces regular beats • a note two quarter notes that go twice as fast • ...
MUS 2024-09-21
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- / A male vocal range between baritone and alto.
- / The pattern of beats in music.
- / Singing without instrumental accompaniment.
- / The lowest male vocal range.
- / A fast, lively tempo in music.
- / Instruments including flutes, clarinets, and saxophones.
- / The second highest vocal range.
- / Instruments like drums, cymbals, and xylophones.
- / A musical form with a recurring main theme.
- / The frequency of a sound that determines its highness or lowness.
- / A gradual increase in loudness.
- / The speed at which a piece of music is played.
- / The unique quality or color of a sound.
- / The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously.
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- / A musical term meaning "loud."
- / The highest female vocal range.
- / A key in music that often sounds happy or bright.
- / A moderately slow tempo.
- / Family of instruments including trumpets and trombones.
- / Notes played or sung short and detached.
- / A term used to describe the middle vocal range.
- / A sequence of musical notes that form a distinct tune.
- / A large group of instrumental musicians.
- / Playing or singing smoothly and connectedly.
- / A group of singers performing together.
- / Family of instruments including violins and cellos.
- / A key in music that often sounds sad or dark.
27 Clues: / A moderately slow tempo. • / The lowest male vocal range. • / A musical term meaning "loud." • / The pattern of beats in music. • / A fast, lively tempo in music. • / The highest female vocal range. • / The second highest vocal range. • / A gradual increase in loudness. • / A group of singers performing together. • / The unique quality or color of a sound. • ...
TEKA TEKI SILANG IPAS BAB 2 2024-09-28
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- Keras lembutnya suara
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipetik yang berasal dari NTT
- Lamanya suara
- Suara tertiinggi Wanita
- Cara memainkan harmonica
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara ditiup yang berasal dari Sumatra barat
- Suara sedang Wanita
- Warna suara
- Cara memainkan piano
- Barisan melodi yang menunjukkan jumlah ketukan dalam musik
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara dipukul yang berasal dari Sulawesi
- Jenis alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran udara yang melewati saluran udara dalam alat musik tersebut
- Suara terendah pria
- Bunyi yang keluar dari mulut baik sat berbicara, berteriak, maupun bernyanyi
- Organ yang termasuk articulator
- ketepatan seorang penyanyi dalam memainkan tinggi rendah nada dalam bernyanyi
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digoyang yang berasal dari Jawa Barat
- Alat musik yang menghasilkan suara melalui getaran senar yang ditekan atau digesek
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- alat ucap yang dapat digerakkan sekaligus digeserkan untuk menimbulkan berbagai bunyi
- Suara Tertinggi pria
- Suara terendah Wanita
- Kejelasan pengucapan kata
- Alat musik yang menggunakan teknologi elektronik dalam menghasilkan suara
- Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya
- Garis lima sejajar yang digunakan untuk meletakkan notasi balok
- organ tubuh yang berfungsi memantulkan getaran suara yang ditimbulkan oleh pita suara
- Alat music yang dimainkan dengan cara digesek yang berasal dari Jakarta
- Suara sedang pria
28 Clues: Warna suara • Lamanya suara • Suara sedang pria • Suara sedang Wanita • Suara terendah pria • Suara Tertinggi pria • Cara memainkan piano • Keras lembutnya suara • Suara terendah Wanita • Suara tertiinggi Wanita • Cara memainkan harmonica • Kejelasan pengucapan kata • Organ yang termasuk articulator • Alat musik dengan sumber bunyi berasal dari membrannya • ...
The Keyboard Family 2025-10-09
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- The loudness or softness in music, controlled on piano
- Baroque-era keyboard instrument that plucks strings
- Spontaneously created music, common in jazz keyboard playing
- Keyboard instrument known for its majestic sound and use in churches
- Small quills that pluck harpsichord strings
- Playing style, such as staccato or legato
- Three or more notes played together on a keyboard
- Mechanism in a piano that controls the hammers
- Styles of music, such as classical, pop, and jazz
- The span from lowest to highest notes an instrument can play
- Devices on a piano or organ used for sustaining or altering sound
- Synthesizer parts that generate electronic sound
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- Early keyboard instrument, ancestor of the piano
- Foot-operated set of keys on an organ
- Electronic keyboard that creates or mimics a wide range of sounds
- Classical music form often written for keyboard instruments
- Synthesizer components that shape sound
- Strikes strings inside a piano when a key is pressed
- Family of instruments that includes piano, organ, and more
- Multiple keyboards on an organ
- AGES Period when early organs and clavichords were developed
- Keyboard instrument with 88 keys and dynamic control
- The layering of sounds in music, often created by chords
- BOARD Part of the piano that amplifies sound
- Group of musicians playing together
25 Clues: Multiple keyboards on an organ • Group of musicians playing together • Foot-operated set of keys on an organ • Synthesizer components that shape sound • Playing style, such as staccato or legato • Small quills that pluck harpsichord strings • BOARD Part of the piano that amplifies sound • Mechanism in a piano that controls the hammers • ...
'90s Crossword 2025-12-13
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- A portable cassette or CD player used for listening to music.
- A new technology that became popular in the 1990s.
- A TV channel that played music videos.
- A basketball star of the 1990s.
- Slang meaning excellent or impressive.
- A personalized music compilation recorded on cassette.
- A device used for games, homework, and internet.
- A dismissive or indifferent expression common in 90s teen culture.
- Popular shoes often worn for sports and fashion.
- Messages sent through the internet.
- A disk used to store and transfer digital files.
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- A pop icon who remained popular during the 90s.
- A bag students carried to school.
- A live music performance.
- A pop singer who became famous in the late 1990s.
- A famous 1990s rapper.
- A music style that became mainstream in the 90s.
- The “King of Pop” who was extremely famous in the 1990s.
- A popular 1990s TV show about a group of friends.
- A small wireless device used before smartphones to receive short messages.
- A videocassette format used to watch movies before DVDs.
- The material used to make jeans.
- if A sarcastic phrase popularized by 90s movies.
- An early form of internet connection using a telephone line.
24 Clues: A famous 1990s rapper. • A live music performance. • A basketball star of the 1990s. • The material used to make jeans. • A bag students carried to school. • Messages sent through the internet. • A TV channel that played music videos. • Slang meaning excellent or impressive. • A pop icon who remained popular during the 90s. • A music style that became mainstream in the 90s. • ...
Choir Crossword #1 2023-09-19
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- a pattern of sound based on the length of notes
- the measure of how loud/quiet music is
- lowers the pitch of a note
- raises the pitch of a note
- a tempo that translates to "walking pace"
- quiet dynamic
- a "quick and lively" tempo
- the art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in forms through rhythm, melody, harmony, and tempo
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- a music ensemble of vocalists
- a "moderate" tempo
- the 5 lines and spaces that notes are placed onto in music
- highest part in a choir
- loud dynamic
- the term for how low or high a sound is
- a "slow" tempo
- lowest part in a choir
16 Clues: loud dynamic • quiet dynamic • a "slow" tempo • a "moderate" tempo • lowest part in a choir • highest part in a choir • lowers the pitch of a note • raises the pitch of a note • a "quick and lively" tempo • a music ensemble of vocalists • the measure of how loud/quiet music is • the term for how low or high a sound is • a tempo that translates to "walking pace" • ...
Year 7 Music Revision - Key Words 2025-01-20
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- The steady pulse throughout the music
- Loud(in dynamics)
- the main melodic refrain of a song
- Beats Per _______ (abbreviated to BP_)
- The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords.
- Getting louder
- slow and stately (often applied to movements)
- How high or low a note is
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music.
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- relating to musical sounds that occur naturally without artificial amplification
- a musical symbol placed at the beginning of a staff that determines the pitch of the notes
- A sequence of single pitches.
- two or more notes played simultaneously
- A style of music, answer _ _ _ULAR (3 letters)
- The speed of the music
- A one beat note
16 Clues: Getting louder • A one beat note • Loud(in dynamics) • The speed of the music • How high or low a note is • A sequence of single pitches. • the main melodic refrain of a song • The steady pulse throughout the music • Beats Per _______ (abbreviated to BP_) • two or more notes played simultaneously • The pattern of sounds and silences in music. • ...
Renissance Music Keira 2015-06-18
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- Artist started taking _______ for their music
- An artist or musicians sponcer
- Famous piece of music: Ave maria
- Weathy people
- Shaped as a triangle
- The answer for the secret message on our sheet
- 3 types of music ______,motet and sacred
- What you belive in would base on your ________
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- Every ______ person was expected to be train in music and art
- An instrument that has 6 strings
- When did people start breaking away from the churches?
- Artist began to draw and sculpt the human body more _____________
- The human body
- priest, monks and nuns
- The appearence was a flat looking period
- Has a pear shaped body
16 Clues: Weathy people • The human body • Shaped as a triangle • priest, monks and nuns • Has a pear shaped body • An artist or musicians sponcer • An instrument that has 6 strings • Famous piece of music: Ave maria • The appearence was a flat looking period • 3 types of music ______,motet and sacred • Artist started taking _______ for their music • ...
Renaissance crossword grace and avery 2015-06-18
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- Is famous for pioneering the use of insterments in sacred chorl music
- Sponsors foe artists and misicians
- You sit down to play it and has 12 srings
- Of the renaissance was the natural outgrowth of plainsong
- This invetion helped spred music
- It is no longer made with wood, long stick like figure
- Hollow inside
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- Focus shifted from studying to the achievements of humans
- Whlthy
- He was a motet
- Music was sung in
- What was the most populor form of secular music
- The ere of the roman catholic church
- Was a belif in the importance of study in the
- Small versions of trumpets and trombones
- A small group of voices no insterments
16 Clues: Whlthy • Hollow inside • He was a motet • Music was sung in • This invetion helped spred music • Sponsors foe artists and misicians • The ere of the roman catholic church • A small group of voices no insterments • Small versions of trumpets and trombones • You sit down to play it and has 12 srings • Was a belif in the importance of study in the • ...
Philip Glass 2015-12-08
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- How old was he when he graduated from the University of Chicago?
- Philip Glass went to many schools to study____________.
- Who did he study composition with in Paris?
- Philip Glass formed the __________ in 1967 when he moved back to New York?
- What show did Glass win a Golden Globe award for?
- How old is Philip Glass today?
- What city was he born in?
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- Where did he move in 1962?
- What was his new music style called?
- What was his main instrument at the Juilliard School of Music?
- His family members were immigrants from __________.
- What University did he go to when he was 15?
- What month was he born in?
- What was his father's name?
- What was his mother's name?
- How old was he when he played the violin?
- How many times was he married?
- How old was he when he played the flute?
- What was his middle name?
- In 1965, he began liking ____________ music.
20 Clues: What was his middle name? • What city was he born in? • Where did he move in 1962? • What month was he born in? • What was his father's name? • What was his mother's name? • How many times was he married? • How old is Philip Glass today? • What was his new music style called? • How old was he when he played the flute? • How old was he when he played the violin? • ...
Treble Choir Terms & Composers 2014-10-28
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- without
- to the
- the end
- gradually grow louder
- similarly
- a musical part which supports another
- a break in the music
- composer of "What Sweeter Music"
- emphasis on one note over the others
- loud
- marked or emphasized
- smooth and connected
- medium loud
- composer of "Yo le canto todo el dia"
- a piece or section of a piece sung by one individual
- much, very
- all voices on a single pitch
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment
- end section of a piece of music
- soft
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- divide into harmony
- arranger of "Noel"
- medium soft
- arranger of "Homeward Bound"
- composer of "Prepare"
- gradually slow down
- forced or accented
- detached
- and
- gradually grow softer
- composer of "Sanctus"
- less movement; slower
- composer of "Gloria!"
- breathe together as a group
- gradually get softer
- return to the sign
- hold note until cut off by conductor
- return to the original tempo
- more
39 Clues: and • loud • soft • more • to the • without • the end • detached • similarly • much, very • medium soft • medium loud • arranger of "Noel" • forced or accented • return to the sign • divide into harmony • gradually slow down • a break in the music • marked or emphasized • smooth and connected • gradually get softer • composer of "Prepare" • gradually grow louder • gradually grow softer • composer of "Sanctus" • ...
Easter 2022 2022-04-17
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- The wife of Lord Gaga
- 44th president of the United States
- Ian's first words
- Month that mom & dad got married
- Color of giraffe's tongue
- Fashion designer in The Incredibles
- The first Pixar movie
- Maddy music
- Ian annoyance
- the real slim shady
- What a group of kittens is called
- The largest mammal in the world
- Video game time sap
- Sheldon's best friend
- GG's kindergarten teacher
- Ian's preschool teacher
- the cutest orange cat ever
- Mom's favorite band
- One of mom's titles
- Ian music
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- Best friend for a Maddy
- GG's preschool husband
- All aboard, get ready to explore...
- Daddy's music tastes
- Best Maddy name
- GG music
- Harry's house
- The only mammal that can't jump
- Maddy's schools minus one!
- Blue's three favorite guys
- The chameleon in Tangled
- Maddy's third grade teacher
- Flynn's real name in Tangled
- Daddy's first job
- Ian refused to say his name correctly
- Month that mom & dad met
36 Clues: GG music • Ian music • Maddy music • Harry's house • Ian annoyance • Best Maddy name • Ian's first words • Daddy's first job • the real slim shady • Video game time sap • Mom's favorite band • One of mom's titles • Daddy's music tastes • The wife of Lord Gaga • The first Pixar movie • Sheldon's best friend • GG's preschool husband • Best friend for a Maddy • Ian's preschool teacher • ...
3rd Year Review Crossword - Autumn 2022 2022-10-21
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- A very cute animal from Australia
- A sport where you shoot a ball into a hoop
- Music by people like Mozart or Bach
- An activity where you sing with background music
- A kind of supplement you might take
- An animal you keep at home
- An eating plan to lose weight
- Moving your body for your health
- A sport where you kick a ball into a net
- Something that makes you laugh is _________
- Rhythmic sounds that make us dance
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- A sport where you hit a ball with a bat
- Ways to travel
- A live music performance
- Food that is unhealthy and high in calories
- A baby cat
- The thing you like most
- A person who gets paid to play
- To not like
- This black and white bird lives at the South Pole
- Something that is unusual is __________
- A baby dog
- The busiest time of the day for traveling
23 Clues: A baby cat • A baby dog • To not like • Ways to travel • The thing you like most • A live music performance • An animal you keep at home • An eating plan to lose weight • A person who gets paid to play • Moving your body for your health • A very cute animal from Australia • Rhythmic sounds that make us dance • Music by people like Mozart or Bach • A kind of supplement you might take • ...
1970s Music History Mick 2023-10-04
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- Elvis Presley and … died in 1977
- Helen Reddy’s nationality
- Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971
- Who did Stephen Tyler draw comparisons to
- Lonnie Liston Smith was a leader of this movement
- Wrote “American Pie”
- Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970
- Louis Armstrong’s birthplace
- Toured the US for the first time since 1969
- “Enormous music festivals”
- Who was Ziggy Stardust
- “Ushers for the disco era”
- Died in Hollywood on October 4th
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- 1971 music festival canceled because of violence
- Who had a famous 70th birthday bash
- An influential jazz artist who died in 1974
- Released the single, “Play That Funky Music”
- James Taylor’s platinum record
- Type of music that emerged nationally in 1972
- Where Louis Armstrong died
- “The 70s were a … for vinyl records.”
- “1971 was a year rife with …”
- Michael Jackson’s age during 1970 Jackson 5 Era
- Found dead in London on September 18th
- Reappeared in 1974 after a 10-year hiatus
25 Clues: Wrote “American Pie” • Who was Ziggy Stardust • Helen Reddy’s nationality • Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971 • Where Louis Armstrong died • “Enormous music festivals” • “Ushers for the disco era” • Louis Armstrong’s birthplace • “1971 was a year rife with …” • James Taylor’s platinum record • Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970 • Elvis Presley and … died in 1977 • ...
Musical Crossword 4 - Tuesday 5th April 2020 2020-05-05
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- A gradually increasing tempo.
- An accessory used by guitarists to pluck or strum the strings.
- A musical instrument consisting of graduated steel plates that are struck by hammers activated by a keyboard.
- The third degree of a scale.
- An old-time characteristic song of the English working class.
- To be played in a cheerful and joking manner.
- A popular music style of the 1960s and 1970s originating from Detroit.
- Change of key within a piece of music.
- Neither sharp nor flat.
- A folk violin.
- The ending of a piece of music.
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- A male voice that is lower than tenor and higher than bass.
- An ensemble of eight players
- Norwegian composer whose work was often inspired by Norwegian folk music.
- The five-note scale
- A device to keep time.
- To increase the volume.
- Italian virtuoso violinist and composer.
- Dying away.
- A woodwind instrument with a single reed.
- An extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand.
21 Clues: Dying away. • A folk violin. • The five-note scale • A device to keep time. • To increase the volume. • Neither sharp nor flat. • An ensemble of eight players • The third degree of a scale. • A gradually increasing tempo. • The ending of a piece of music. • Change of key within a piece of music. • Italian virtuoso violinist and composer. • A woodwind instrument with a single reed. • ...
Middle East Music 2024-04-09
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- How many miles did the north and south seas span
- how many miles does the Middle East expand from the mountains of Iran to the Meditterranian Sea in the west
- They use music for this
- The second thing Arabic music is based on
- How many countries are in the Middle East
- Traditional clothing item from the Middle East
- First part of the Middle East
- The first thing Arabic music is based on
- Arabic string instrument
- The largest country in the Middle East
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- Single-head membranophone
- one of the most important countries in the Middle East
- The God that Muslims worship
- Second part of Asia
- The sea that is in the south
- The thing Arabic music is opposed to
- A type of mandolin
- The sea that is in the north
- Use the Quran as a form of worship for their God
- One of the continents that cover the Middle East
20 Clues: A type of mandolin • Second part of Asia • They use music for this • Arabic string instrument • Single-head membranophone • The God that Muslims worship • The sea that is in the south • The sea that is in the north • First part of the Middle East • The thing Arabic music is opposed to • The largest country in the Middle East • The first thing Arabic music is based on • ...
rock1 2024-06-06
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- Dance style that influenced early rock and roll.
- Instrument used in early American music influencing rock.
- Jazz style that brought rhythmic elements to rock.
- Genre influencing rock and roll with emotional and soulful music.
- Pianobased genre influencing rock's syncopation.
- Half of a genre that significantly influenced rock and roll.
- Traditional music that shaped rock's storytelling.
- Region known for its distinctive blues sound.
- Vocal technique brought from gospel to rock.
- Guitar technique from blues influencing rock guitarists.
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- Genre blending with rock for a unique sound.
- Instruments adding a big sound to rock’s predecessors.
- Religious music contributing to rock and roll's vocal style.
- Large jazz ensemble influencing rock instrumentation.
- Term for a male blues musician.
- Machine playing records, spreading rock and roll.
- Type of religious song influencing rock vocals.
- Rhythmic labor tunes influencing early rock.
- Shouted songs of African American workers influencing rock.
- Genre known for improvisation that influenced rock rhythms.
20 Clues: Term for a male blues musician. • Genre blending with rock for a unique sound. • Rhythmic labor tunes influencing early rock. • Vocal technique brought from gospel to rock. • Region known for its distinctive blues sound. • Type of religious song influencing rock vocals. • Dance style that influenced early rock and roll. • ...
Orchestra Crossword - FMEA 2025-01-07
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- Loud
- Soft
- How loud or soft the music is
- You pull this across the strings
- The highest pitched member of the orchestra
- These vibrate to make the sound
- The numbers at the beginning of the music
- What you put your instrument in when you aren't playing it
- The end of the bow furthest from your hand
- You have to sit to play this instrument
- The clef violas use
- The part of the bow closest to your hand
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- A group of string instrument playing together
- Sticky stuff you put on your bow
- The lowest pitched member of the orchestra
- Pluck the strings
- Play with the bow
- The wooden piece that holds up the strings
- What we play
- The "stick" the conductor waves to keep the beat
- The clef violins use
- Looks like a violin but is bigger and plays lower notes
- How fast or slow the music is
23 Clues: Loud • Soft • What we play • Pluck the strings • Play with the bow • The clef violas use • The clef violins use • How loud or soft the music is • How fast or slow the music is • These vibrate to make the sound • Sticky stuff you put on your bow • You pull this across the strings • You have to sit to play this instrument • The part of the bow closest to your hand • ...
2023 Middle School Choir 2023-05-15
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- He leads the Friday boys.
- Your breathing muscle
- He also plays percussion in the band
- Our newest choir member
- When we sing different parts at the same time
- Sounds the same but spelled differently
- Fancy word for volume
- She sang in the quartet.
- She plays the bass clarinet.
- take a breath during these
- Julie & Joe play it very well
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- leads the music group
- When we sing the same parts together
- She is in the Wednesday choir group.
- She was the old music teacher in 4th grade
- She has the same initials as someone else.
- the birds eye symbol means to watch your conductor
- He is also in the band.
- Vote for the o_______________choir member.
- music writer
- She suggested we sing "Seasons of Love"
- Spell my last name
- The music notes sit on this.
- She is also in the band.
- In high school the _____ choir sings & dances
25 Clues: music writer • Spell my last name • leads the music group • Your breathing muscle • Fancy word for volume • He is also in the band. • Our newest choir member • She sang in the quartet. • She is also in the band. • He leads the Friday boys. • take a breath during these • The music notes sit on this. • She plays the bass clarinet. • Julie & Joe play it very well • ...
Arts 2025-12-05
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- – A person who writes music.
- – A public display of art or objects.
- – A person who writes plays.
- – A person who directs an orchestra or choir.
- – Written works like novels and poems.
- – The art and science of designing buildings.
- – A place where plays are performed.
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- – A three-dimensional work of art made from stone, wood, or metal.
- – Creating stories, poems, or books.
- – Performing in a play or film.
- – Making pictures with a pencil or pen.
- – A special event with music, dance, and food.
- – A picture made with paint.
- – Someone who writes novels.
- – The art of taking pictures with a camera.
- – A live music performance.
- – A person who performs movements to music.
- – An artist who makes figures or objects from stone, wood, or metal.
- – Someone who performs in films or plays.
- – A classical dance performed on stage.
- – A funny drawing or animated film.
- – Someone who creates pictures using paint.
- – A building where art or historical objects are shown.
23 Clues: – A live music performance. • – A person who writes music. • – A picture made with paint. • – Someone who writes novels. • – A person who writes plays. • – Performing in a play or film. • – A funny drawing or animated film. • – Creating stories, poems, or books. • – A place where plays are performed. • – A public display of art or objects. • ...
Golden 2026-04-12
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- What glows at concerts
- A very famous performer
- Power that seems impossible
- Someone brave who helps others
- People working toward one goal
- Something meant to be hidden
- Covers part of the face
- A live music event
- Moving to music with steps
- The time after the sun sets
- Shine without being very bright
- Strength or special ability
- The words in a song
- The sound used to sing
- A scary creature from stories
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- To battle an enemy
- To shout support loudly
- Raised place for a show
- The repeating pattern in music
- The pattern you tap your foot to
- A dark shape made by light
- A happy face expression
- A big fight between sides
- Words and music together
- To sing or dance for others
- People who cheer for stars
- A hero may wear this on their back
- Several singers together
- To make sound with your hands
- A singer fans look up to
30 Clues: To battle an enemy • A live music event • The words in a song • What glows at concerts • The sound used to sing • To shout support loudly • A very famous performer • Raised place for a show • Covers part of the face • A happy face expression • Words and music together • Several singers together • A singer fans look up to • A big fight between sides • A dark shape made by light • ...
Pop Culture Icons (e.g. Farrah Fawcett, John Travolta) 2023-05-17
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- - Audrey Hepburn was a beloved actress and fashion icon, known for her beauty, elegance, and humanitarian work.
- - Madonna is a pop music icon and cultural trailblazer, known for her provocative style and boundary-pushing music.
- - John Travolta was a major pop culture figure in the 1970s, known for his roles in films like "Saturday Night Fever" and "Grease."
- - Marilyn Manson was a controversial pop culture figure in the 1990s and 2000s, known for his shocking music and style.
- - The Beatles were one of the most successful and influential bands in the history of popular music, known for their innovative sound and style.
- - Beyonce is a pop music icon and cultural influencer, known for her powerful voice, dynamic performances, and activism.
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- - Farrah Fawcett was a pop culture icon of the 1970s, known for her beauty and role in the TV show "Charlie's Angels."
- - Lady Gaga is a pop music icon and fashion trailblazer, known for her avant-garde style and boundary-pushing music.
- - Prince was a pop music innovator and icon, known for his unique sound and flamboyant style.
- - David Bowie was a music and fashion icon, known for his innovative sound and androgynous style.
- - Marilyn Monroe was one of the most iconic pop culture figures of the 20th century, known for her beauty, talent, and tragic life.
- - Michael Jackson was a pop music superstar and one of the most successful and influential musicians of all time.
- - James Dean was a cultural icon of the 1950s, known for his rebellious spirit and tragic death at a young age.
- - Elvis Presley was the "King of Rock and Roll" and a major influence on popular music and culture.
- - Oprah Winfrey is a media mogul and cultural icon, known for her influential talk show and philanthropic work.
15 Clues: - Prince was a pop music innovator and icon, known for his unique sound and flamboyant style. • - David Bowie was a music and fashion icon, known for his innovative sound and androgynous style. • - Elvis Presley was the "King of Rock and Roll" and a major influence on popular music and culture. • ...
cw8 2022-02-24
Jerry's Indian Music Crossword 2022-05-05
Across
- Southern Indian music is very _______
- The Primary instrument in Northern Indian Music
- Nothern indian music is _______ by other countries
- The most popular instrument in Northern India
- Southern indian music
- Northern Indian music scale
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- Indian food in US restaurants is inspired by ______ Indian food culture
- Northern indian music
- _______ Dasa is the father of Carnatic music
- India's most popular Sitar player
10 Clues: Northern indian music • Southern indian music • Northern Indian music scale • India's most popular Sitar player • Southern Indian music is very _______ • _______ Dasa is the father of Carnatic music • The most popular instrument in Northern India • The Primary instrument in Northern Indian Music • Nothern indian music is _______ by other countries • ...
jhjhjhjkh 2021-12-13
Music – Music for the masses 2021-06-23
13 Clues: avsky • strid • förbli • människa • belöning • politiker • melodi, låt • samhälle, stat • affärer, butiker • förhistorisk tid • lite grann, obetydligt • forskare, vetenskapsman • samhälle (det allmänna)
West Africa (Crossword Puzzle #3) 2025-12-12
Across
- What is the Senegalese fish dish with lemon juice?
- What precious metal makes up thirty-seven percent of Ghana's exports?
- What drum is played with both hands in Senegalese music?
- What rice dish causes friendly arguments in West Africa?
- What drum is commonly used in non-religious West African music?
- What is the first name of the Afrobeat pioneer?
- What river flows through Nigeria?
- What is the most populous country in West Africa?
- What is the spiced plantain dish from Ghana?
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- What is the energetic music genre from Senegal?
- What is the popular upbeat music genre from Ghana?
- What is the Nigerian grilled meat street food?
- What is the doughy dumpling made from cassava?
- What is the traditional cloth that Ghana is famous for?
- What string instrument is used in Islamic West African music?
15 Clues: What river flows through Nigeria? • What is the spiced plantain dish from Ghana? • What is the Nigerian grilled meat street food? • What is the doughy dumpling made from cassava? • What is the energetic music genre from Senegal? • What is the first name of the Afrobeat pioneer? • What is the most populous country in West Africa? • ...
3rd Grade Music Vocabulary 2021-05-19
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- the lines and spaces that music is written on
- the space between 2 bar lines
- the speed (fast and slow) of music
- sign tells you to go back and play the music again
- the volume (loud and quiet) of music
- the pattern of short and long sounds and silences
- the pulse of music
- quiet
Down
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- loud
- the tune of a song
- a repeated pattern
12 Clues: loud • quiet • the tune of a song • a repeated pattern • the pulse of music • the space between 2 bar lines • the speed (fast and slow) of music • the volume (loud and quiet) of music • tells you how many beats are in a measure • the lines and spaces that music is written on • the pattern of short and long sounds and silences • sign tells you to go back and play the music again
Jazz FIgure 2025-01-31
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- United States capital
- Greatest black jazz composer and bandleader
- A large instrumental ensemble
- A player or conductor at the head of a musical band
- Home to the Statue of Liberty
- Someone who plays the piano, especially professionally
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- A person who writes music
- Someone who writes songs
- Melanholic music of African American folk orgin (its also a color)
- A style of jazz music
- Someone who coducts music
- Music genre with roots of blues and ragtime
12 Clues: United States capital • A style of jazz music • Someone who writes songs • A person who writes music • Someone who coducts music • A large instrumental ensemble • Home to the Statue of Liberty • Greatest black jazz composer and bandleader • Music genre with roots of blues and ragtime • A player or conductor at the head of a musical band • ...
Yellow Belt Crossword 2020-08-07
Across
- A group of sharps or flats signs showing what key the song is written in.
- A style of playing notes detached and separated and is indicated with a dot above or below the note.
- Flying mammal
- This note counts 1 and a half beats.
- Man's best friend
- This counts 3 beats.
- The music term for 'loud'.
- Has a trunk
- The music term for 'soft'.
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- The music genre played by Bob Marley.
- A style of playing notes smoothly and connected with no spaces of silence in between and is indicated with slur signs.
- Likes to chase mice
- Their house is a museum.
- A distance of 8 notes above or below.
- A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2.
- a popular song from A Star Is Born movie.
- Our friendly neighbourhood spider.
- The short lines added for notes above or below the range of a stave.
- Large marsupial
- The music term for 3 or more notes played at the same time.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • This counts 3 beats. • Their house is a museum. • The music term for 'loud'. • The music term for 'soft'. • Our friendly neighbourhood spider. • This note counts 1 and a half beats. • The music genre played by Bob Marley. • A distance of 8 notes above or below. • ...
1970s Music History Mick 2023-10-04
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- Toured the US for the first time since 1969
- Found dead in London on September 18th
- Reappeared in 1974 after a 10-year hiatus
- Lonnie Liston Smith was a leader of this movement
- “Enormous music festivals”
- Louis Armstrong’s birthplace
- Helen Reddy’s nationality
- Who was Ziggy Stardust
- Who had a famous 70th birthday bash
- Where Louis Armstrong died
- Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971
- Type of music that emerged nationally in 1972
Down
- “Ushers for the disco era”
- “1971 was a year rife with …”
- 1971 music festival canceled because of violence
- Wrote “American Pie”
- Who did Stephen Tyler draw comparisons to
- Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970
- An influential jazz artist who died in 1974
- “The 70s were a … for vinyl records.”
- Michael Jackson’s age during 1970 Jackson 5 Era
- Died in Hollywood on October 4th
- James Taylor’s platinum record
- Elvis Presley and … died in 1977
- Released the single, “Play That Funky Music”
25 Clues: Wrote “American Pie” • Who was Ziggy Stardust • Helen Reddy’s nationality • “Ushers for the disco era” • “Enormous music festivals” • Where Louis Armstrong died • Issac Hayes’ hit from 1971 • Louis Armstrong’s birthplace • “1971 was a year rife with …” • Neil Diamond’s big hit in 1970 • James Taylor’s platinum record • Died in Hollywood on October 4th • ...
Festivals 2023-08-14
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- Hindu festival of light
- Famous colourful Brighton festival
- Country where Day of the Dead Festival happens
- also known as the festival of colours
- Famous music festival based in Somerset
- Scottish festival marking the final day of the Gregorian calendar
- German beer festival and carnival
- originally started as a Christian music festival
- Home to the Harbin Snow and Ice festival
- Annual music festival held in the Brecon Beacons
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- A Spanish food throwing festival
- Welsh arts festival
- UK opera festival on the South Coast
- Famous 1969 American music festival
- Home of the Battle of the Flowers
- You may find a pearl at this festival
- When the Good King last looked out
- Famous UK literary festival
- Where they run the bulls
- Where the Festival of Britain was situated
- Festival known as glorious
- What colour would you associate with King's Day in the Netherlands
- French town famous for its film festival
- The annual Islamic pilgrimage
24 Clues: Welsh arts festival • Hindu festival of light • Where they run the bulls • Festival known as glorious • Famous UK literary festival • The annual Islamic pilgrimage • A Spanish food throwing festival • Home of the Battle of the Flowers • German beer festival and carnival • Famous colourful Brighton festival • When the Good King last looked out • Famous 1969 American music festival • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-23
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- High-pitched and small
- discovered North America in 1492
- The use of notes outside of the prevailing key
- Modern day trombone
- Low-pitched and large instruments
- French Word for Rebirth
- Polyphonic vocal composition, any polyphonic setting of a latin text (other than a mass)
- Secular, poetic, and musical form that emerged during the 14th century. 1 or more voices with lute
- Introductory piece for solo instrument
- Religious Music
- Secular song with French Words
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Spanish Secular song
- Music in which voices sing together in independent parts.
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- Secular Italian Song
- a Combination of instruments
- Piece for keyboard or lute that is based on improv.
- Non-Religious Music
- Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo
- Italian, Prelude for Improvisation
- Ideal Renaissance Man- Artist, Musician, scientist, and intellectual
- Italian, an instrumental work adapted from a chanson
- Invention that made music mass produced.
- Secular songs with German words
24 Clues: Religious Music • Modern day trombone • Non-Religious Music • Secular Italian Song • Spanish Secular song • High-pitched and small • French Word for Rebirth • a Combination of instruments • Secular song with French Words • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Secular songs with German words • discovered North America in 1492 • Gave us the first opera- L'Orfeo • ...
Audio Video Production 2024-10-21
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- to shorten a clip to the desired length
- the region of audio or MIDI on a track
- the original unaffected sound
- to move from one section or song to the next
- automatically changes parameters using lines and dots
- how much of the effect you hear
- loud to quiet or quiet to loud
- another name for an effect that is put on a track
- to export the audio file
- where the music will start when you press spacebar
- to activate the track for recording
- marks spots for a producer to reference back to
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- the window for balancing
- the window for composing
- instruments used in a song
- a sound or vocal to introduce the producer
- a type or style of music
- taking small piece of another song
- the lasting tail of a sound in space
- echo
- how fast or slow the music goes
- how the music is organized
22 Clues: echo • the window for balancing • the window for composing • a type or style of music • to export the audio file • instruments used in a song • how the music is organized • the original unaffected sound • loud to quiet or quiet to loud • how much of the effect you hear • how fast or slow the music goes • taking small piece of another song • to activate the track for recording • ...
7th Grade Music Crossword 2026-01-16
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- metal bars on the guitar neck
- tool used to strum guitar strings
- Singer nicknamed 'The Boss'
- Guitar legend known for playing with his teeth
- Rock band with the lightning bolt logo
- something that is really cool
- someone who loves music a lot
- playing one note at a time instead of chords
- the speed of the music
- Queen song often sung at sports events
- symbol that shows how long to hold a note
- showing confidence on stage
- the long wooden part of a guitar you press strings on
- Band that recorded 'Stairway to Heaven'
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- British band that sang 'Hey Jude'
- a group of three or more notes played together
- notes played smoothly and connected
- technique of sliding between notes
- when the beat is extremely good
- loud or soft in music
- The first note of a scale, also called 'home'
- when music sounds awesome
- to practice hard and improve
- turning these changes the guitar's pitch
24 Clues: loud or soft in music • the speed of the music • when music sounds awesome • Singer nicknamed 'The Boss' • showing confidence on stage • to practice hard and improve • metal bars on the guitar neck • something that is really cool • someone who loves music a lot • when the beat is extremely good • British band that sang 'Hey Jude' • tool used to strum guitar strings • ...
Musical Terms 2019-01-14
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- is a series of single tones that add up to a recognized whole
- is a system of writing so that specific pitches and rhythms can be communicated
- Italian word for very soft
- stop playing two notes at once
- very thin piece of wood of cane used in woodwind instruments
- relative highness or lowness that you hear in a sound
- very high pitched tones
- main tool for composers of electronic music during the 1950s
- moderately loud
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- shows the music for each instrumental or vocal category in a performing group
- Italian word for slow
- Italian word for loud
- degrees of loudness or softness in music
- musicians use this on their instruments to muffle the sound
- shows meter of a piece
- is a musical effect that creates a vibrating tone. Played by string players
- plucked string
- highest range of pitch a woman can sing up to
- a regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- gradually louder
20 Clues: plucked string • moderately loud • gradually louder • Italian word for slow • Italian word for loud • shows meter of a piece • very high pitched tones • Italian word for very soft • stop playing two notes at once • degrees of loudness or softness in music • highest range of pitch a woman can sing up to • relative highness or lowness that you hear in a sound • ...
