music Crossword Puzzles
Music Terms Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Gradually slow down.
- an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements written for an orchestra.
- Lively and fast (136-160 BPM).
- A triad with a root, a major third, and an augmented fifth.
- The attack, duration, and separation of notes.
- A chord with a root, a major third, a perfect fifth, and a minor seventh.
- Solfege syllable for the seventh degree of a scale.
- A harsh sounding clash between two notes.
- The regular pulse of music
- Solfege syllable for the sixth degree of a scale.
- Very slow and solemn (20-40 BPM).
- Unison and contras WITHIN sections in an ensemble.
- A single syllable that contains three vowel sounds that blend together in a quick, smooth movement
- Moderate speed (98-112 BPM).
- A chord with a root, a major third, an augmented fifth, and a major seventh.
- A chord with a root, a minor third, a perfect fifth, and a major seventh.
- Solfege syllable for the sharp sixth degree of a scale.
- Solfege syllable for the fourth degree of a scale.
- Solfege syllable for the first degree of a scale.
- A type of articulation that indicated that a note should be played to it’s full value.
- A lyric song for solo voice with accompaniment.
- A song or piece that expresses profound grief or sorrow.
- The thin muscle below the lungs and heart that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- Solfege syllable for the flat third degree of a scale.
- Very fast (162-200 BPM).
- Slow and broad (40-60 BPM).
- Italian phrase for “from the beginning”.
- Solfege syllable for the flat fifth degree of a scale.
- When notes are played fluidly and connected
- When the 3rd of a chord is played in the bass.
- Alternative name for 4/4.
- Gradually become softer.
- Variations of scales, sharing the same notes as a major or minor scale but starting on different notes.
- consistent, note-for-note imitation of one melodic line by another, in which the second line starts after the first.
- The order of sharps.
- Key signature with five sharps.
- Fourth mode of the major scale.
- Scale with a pattern of 2-1-2-2-1-2-2 or W-H-W-W-H-W-W.
- Key signature with seven flats.
- Key signature with two sharps.
- an orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc.
- Little by little.
- Solfege syllable for the sharp second degree of a scale.
- Alternative name for 2/2.
- A passage that is to be performed by an entire ensemble
- Singing without accompaniment.
- Sixth mode of the major scale.
- Solfege syllable for the flat second degree of a scale.
- Key signature with eight sharps.
- When two or more notes of different pitch are conjoined without articulation they are.
- Italian phrase for “from the sign”.
- Technique of plucking the strings of a bowed instrument.
- Key signature with four sharps.
- A chord with a root, a major third, a perfect fifth, and a major seventh.
- First mode of the major scale.
- Gradually speed up.
- Key signature with two flats.
- Solfege syllable for the flat seventh degree of a scale.
- A passage that is to be performed by a single section
- A note with a duration of half a beat in common time.
- Tone quality; Sound color.
- A composition that shows off a single instrument or voice with the entire ensemble as accompaniment
- A note with a duration of two beats in common time.
- Solfege syllable for the sharp fourth degree of a scale.
- Italian phrase for “to the end”.
- Replacing the third of a chord with a major second.
- Gradually become softer.
- The speed of a composition
- Gradually slow down.
- Technique of bouncing the bow off the strings of a bowed instrument.
- Solfege syllable for the sharp fifth degree of a scale.
- Moderately fast (102-110 BPM).
- A type of articulation that indicated to play somewhere between a legato and a staccato.
- A note played with a harder attack than the surrounding notes.
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- At a walking pace (76-97 BPM).
- A single syllable vowel sound that glides from one vowel quality to another.
- An extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung to instrumental accompaniment.
- The circle of fifths starting from C.
- When two notes or more of the same pitch are conjoined without articulation they are.
- a composition for one or two instruments, typically in three or four movements in contrasted forms and keys.
- Key signature with four flats.
- A triad with a root, a minor third, and a perfect fifth.
- A chord with a root, a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a minor seventh.
- The order of flats.
- Solfege syllable for the flat sixth degree of a scale.
- Scale with a pattern of 2-2-1-2-2-2-1 or W-W-H-W-W-W-H.
- A type of articulation louder or more forceful than an accent.
- Solfege syllable for the sharp first degree of a scale.
- Key signature with five flats.
- Large scale dramatic composition originating in the 17th century with text usually based on religious subjects.
- Key signature with three sharps.
- A passage that is to be performed by a single performer
- Two bands of muscular tissue found in the voicebox that vibrate as air passes through.
- A note with a duration of four beats in common time.
- To move from a dissonant sound to a consonant sound. Also the conclusive ending to a musical statement
- Contrast between loud and soft.
- The fifth degree of a scale.
- Key signature with one sharp.
- The first degree of a scale.
- Replacing the third of a chord with a perfect fourth.
- A key that shares the same notes an accidentals as a major scale, but with the major sixth as the tonic.
- Italian phrase for “to the tail”.
- Gradually become louder.
- When notes are played detached.
- Key signature with three flats.
- Solfege syllable for the third degree of a scale.
- A chord with a root, a suspended 4th, a perfect fifth, and a minor seventh.
- Key signature with six flats.
- Lowest primary frequency
- A note with a duration of one beat in common time.
- Third mode of the major scale.
- The voice box
- Slow and stately, "at ease" (60-74 BPM).
- The roof of the mouth.
- Key signature with no sharps or flats.
- Key signature with one flat.
- Scale consisting of all the notes in a temperament.
- A triad with a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth.
- When the 7th of a chord is played in the bass.
- A grand rest.
- A lower vocal tone produced an octave below the true fundamental pitch.
- A chord with a root, a suspended 2nd, a perfect fifth, and a minor seventh.
- When the 5th of a chord is played in the bass.
- Shelf-like tissues in the voicebox above the true vocal folds.
- Fifth mode of the major scale.
- Fast, quick, and bright (115-143 BPM).
- Unison and contrast ACROSS sections in an ensemble.
- Thickened bony ridge on both the upper and lower mandible that contains tooth sockets.
- Extremely fast (over 200 BPM).
- Eighth mode of the major scale.
- Natural lower vocal register; speaking voice.
- A chord with a root, a major third, an augmented fifth, and a minor seventh.
- Light, highpitched, airy register
- Solfege syllable for the fifth degree of a scale.
- A triad with a root, a minor third, and a diminished fifth.
- A chord with a root, a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a diminished seventh.
- A musical sentence with a clearly defined beginning and ending, typically four measures long.
- Upper vocal register for high notes
- Key signature with six sharps.
- A chord with a root, a minor third, a perfect fifth, and a minor seventh.
- Second mode of the major scale.
- Solfege syllable for the second degree of a scale.
142 Clues: The voice box • A grand rest. • Little by little. • The order of flats. • Gradually speed up. • Gradually slow down. • The order of sharps. • Gradually slow down. • The roof of the mouth. • Very fast (162-200 BPM). • Gradually become louder. • Gradually become softer. • Lowest primary frequency • Gradually become softer. • Alternative name for 4/4. • Alternative name for 2/2. • ...
80s Music Short 2026-03-19
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- he snarled for a 'White Wedding'
- band that performed Roxanne and Message in a Bottle
- 'Candle in the Wind' singer
- '9 to 5' singer
- comeback album was Back in Black
- teen sensation said 'Shake Your Love'
- 'The Tide Was High' for this band with Debbie Harry
- one hit of Dexy's Midnight Runners
- down, down, down for the rock lobster
- Miss Jackson if you're nasty
- singer of 'Fame'
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- the King of Pop
- sang Hungry Like the Wolf and Rio
- bit the head off a bat
- if she could 'Turn Back Time' she would sing with Sonny Bono
- this girl just wanted to have fun
- sang 'The Gambler'
- band featuring Gibb Brothers
- she was the Material Girl
- performed Bohemian Rhapsody
20 Clues: the King of Pop • '9 to 5' singer • singer of 'Fame' • sang 'The Gambler' • bit the head off a bat • she was the Material Girl • 'Candle in the Wind' singer • performed Bohemian Rhapsody • band featuring Gibb Brothers • Miss Jackson if you're nasty • he snarled for a 'White Wedding' • comeback album was Back in Black • sang Hungry Like the Wolf and Rio • ...
Music crossword 2021-05-06
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- – Describes music in three sections
- – A repeated note or notes of long duration played throughout the music
- – Two short sections within a larger/longer piece of music
- – Describes music where a main THEME or MELODY
- – The highness or lowness of a sound or musical not
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- – A short section of music
- – A repeated musical patter
- – Describes music in two separate sections
- – The main “tune” of a song or piece of music
- – How a piece of music is organised into different sections or part
10 Clues: – A short section of music • – A repeated musical patter • – Describes music in three sections • – Describes music in two separate sections • – The main “tune” of a song or piece of music • – Describes music where a main THEME or MELODY • – The highness or lowness of a sound or musical not • – Two short sections within a larger/longer piece of music • ...
Content Words: Weather and Music Crossword 2013-02-07
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- a seasonal wind that usually brings heavy rains
- play music in "a slow tempo"
- an increase in volume or intensity
- three or more tones sounded together
- a violent cyclone or hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean
- weather condition where the wind is noisy and stormy
- play music in "a fast tempo"
- music with breaks between tones
- moist or slightly wet
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- speed at which music is played
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- clouds that are low and gray, often bringing rain or snow
- person who studies and forecasts the weather
- instruments that are struck to make a sound
- a song for one voice or instrument
- clouds that are high and thin, usually meaning fair weather
- clouds that are white and puffy, meaning fair weather
17 Clues: moist or slightly wet • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • play music in "a slow tempo" • play music in "a fast tempo" • speed at which music is played • music with breaks between tones • an increase in volume or intensity • a song for one voice or instrument • three or more tones sounded together • instruments that are struck to make a sound • ...
MUS308 Quiz 1 Review 2019-02-07
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- In Ancient Greek music, a system of tetrachords spanning two octaves
- Text setting in which a long melodic passage is sung to a single syllable of text
- Texts of the Mass that remain the same on most or all days of the church calendar
- A manner of performing chant in which two or more groups/choirs alternate
- Gregorian ________: repertoire of monophonic song used in the Roman Catholic Church, so called because it was traditionally attributed to Pope Gregory
- Ancient Greek reed instrument, usually played in pairs
- ______ tablet: Clay tablet found in an ancient Sumerian city, containing the earliest known musical notation
- Song to or in praise of a god
- A poem of praise to God, one of 150 in the Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Scriptures (the Christian Old Testament). Singing psalms was a central part of both Jewish and Christian worship
- The practice of chanting prayers; it is one of the elements shared in both Jewish and Christian religious practice
- A group of 5-8 pitches arranged according to a certain pattern of intervals
- Ancient Greek term describing the unification of parts in an orderly whole
- The support or influence of a patron; in the arts, it refers to the people or institutions that financially support artistic activity
- Texts of the Mass that change depending on the day in the church calendar
- Akkadian high priestess in the Ancient Sumerian city of Ur, she is the earliest composer known by name
- The prescribed body of texts to be spoken or sung and ritual actions to be performed in a religious service
- ______ hand: a visual aid to help with solmization and learning music
- Greek philosopher who believed education was a key to creating better citizens and that music would discipline children’s minds and souls, while gymnastics would train the body
- ________ neumes: In an early form of notation, neumes arranged so that their relative height indicated higher or lower pitch
- Ancient Greek term describing music, text, and dance conceived as a whole
- In ancient Greece, the word for music as a performing art
- Roman institution in which the choral singers initially learned chant through oral transmission, but in which other music teaching methods were developed, such as notation and solmization
- Text setting in which one note is sung per syllable of text
- Medieval theorist who developed systems to teach chant to the choirboys of the Schola Cantorum, such as notation through lines and spaces, solmization, and the Guidonian hand
- An early form of chant notation; a symbol to indicate a certain number of notes and general melodic direction.
- A form of transmission in which music is passed down from person to person, without being written down
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- A system that uses syllables as a mnemonic devices for indicating melodic intervals
- Greek astronomer who wrote about the connections between music and astronomy, including the concept of harmonia
- Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who standardized and disseminated the Roman liturgy and chant across his expanding empire
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Ancient Greek stringed instrument; a large lyre
- A manner of performing chant in which a soloist alternates with a group
- German abbess, mystic, writer, and composer who wrote the largest body of attributed chant
- The most important service in the Roman church; also, a musical setting of the Mass Ordinary
- Greek mathematician who taught that mathematical relationships were the foundation of the study of music, and understanding them would help understand the harmony of the universe
- In Greek and medieval theory, a scale of four notes spanning a perfect fourth
- Plucked string instrument with a resonating soundbox, two arms, crossbar, and strings that run parallel to the soundboard and attach to the crossbar
- Pupil of Aristotle who wrote the earliest book on music theory; his definitions (notes, intervals, scales) established the basis for all later music theory
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- A series of eight prayer services of the Roman church, celebrated daily at specified times, especially in monasteries and convents
- Greek philosopher who included music in the four branches of education, agreeing with Plato that music helped to develop the moral character of children, and thought music should also be used “for intellectual enjoyment in leisure”
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- Sumerian string instrument with a bull’s head at one end of the soundbox
- Medieval Pope who was responsible for the collection (and possibly composition) of the Roman repertory of chant; legend had it that the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove dictated the chant melodies to him
- Text setting, particularly in chant, in which one to six notes is sung per syllable of text
45 Clues: Song to or in praise of a god • Ancient Greek stringed instrument; a large lyre • Ancient Greek reed instrument, usually played in pairs • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • In ancient Greece, the word for music as a performing art • ...
Vocabulary 2021-04-01
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- A certain sound that marks the end of a section of music
- Music gradually decreases in volume
- Music played slowly
- play music loud
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- Music gradually gets louder
- Play music very loud
- walking tempo
- play music very slowly in a dignified mannerallegro Music played fast and lively
- Music Gradually gets faster
9 Clues: walking tempo • play music loud • Music played slowly • Play music very loud • Music gradually gets louder • Music Gradually gets faster • Music gradually decreases in volume • A certain sound that marks the end of a section of music • play music very slowly in a dignified mannerallegro Music played fast and lively
Basic Music Terms 2020-09-24
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- genre of music that features rhythmic spoken lyrics
- words that are sung or spoken to music
- sound is created by striking this instrument, usually with a stick or mallet; provide sense of rhythm for the band
- lower sounding 4-stringed instrument
- electric version of the piano; easier to transport
- played by pushing down black and white keys
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- the various instruments used in a piece of music
- genre of music that features a lot of stringed instruments, often relaxing
- singing
- 6-stringed instrument; can be strummed
- genre of music that is usually loud and driving; features guitar, bass, drums, vocals
- specific kind or style of music
12 Clues: singing • specific kind or style of music • lower sounding 4-stringed instrument • 6-stringed instrument; can be strummed • words that are sung or spoken to music • played by pushing down black and white keys • the various instruments used in a piece of music • electric version of the piano; easier to transport • genre of music that features rhythmic spoken lyrics • ...
Piano 2021-05-09
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- The lowness or highness of sound
- An electric piano
- Music that is modern
- It stops the sound by landing on the string
- The hammer hits it
- Music that is composed on the spot
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- It hits the string
- The lever for making sound happen
- Somebody who writes music
- The opposite of electronic music
- A person who plays music for an audience
11 Clues: An electric piano • It hits the string • The hammer hits it • Music that is modern • Somebody who writes music • The lowness or highness of sound • The opposite of electronic music • The lever for making sound happen • Music that is composed on the spot • A person who plays music for an audience • It stops the sound by landing on the string
5th grade music crossword 2020-03-15
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- the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music.
- a type of modern music with spoken words and a strong rhythm
- music, a type of modern music that is popular especially with young people
- a box shaped musical instrument that you hold in your hands
- a regular repeated pattern of sounds in music
- music, traditional music of the people in the country or region
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- to travel around an area, performing in different places
- music, a more serious type of music, created by people like Mozart, Bach
- to act, sing, dance or play music in front of a large group of people
- to give publicity to smth,so people like, buy or use it
10 Clues: a regular repeated pattern of sounds in music • the sound and rhythm of a song or a piece of music. • to give publicity to smth,so people like, buy or use it • to travel around an area, performing in different places • a box shaped musical instrument that you hold in your hands • a type of modern music with spoken words and a strong rhythm • ...
World Music: Caribbean 2017-04-06
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- the religion of the caribbean is dominated by _______.
- a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950
- main language of the caribbean
- most visited Caribbean island
- what old culture influences the culture of the caribbean today?
- home to the shortest runway in the world
- The Caribbean Islands have a diverse topography including _________ mountains, tropical forests, low-lying plantations, valleys, waterfalls, and volcanoes.
- a large drum made of wood and animal skin
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- plaid like print in vibrant colors, worn by both men and women.
- continent in which the caribbean is considered to be a part of
- a pair of short pieces of wood struck to produce a clicking rhythm.
- also known as the king of salsa
- means drowned land
- adapted by the six string guitar, but the modern one has 5 pairs of strings.
- another name for the caribbean
- many different types of music have influenced popular ______ to come about.
- early clothing was influenced heavily by _____ creole styles.
- joined Tito Puente’s orchestra, recorded over 70 albums, and has won one Grammy
- least popular religion in the caribbean
- the inhabitants of the caribbean are called the _______.
20 Clues: means drowned land • most visited Caribbean island • main language of the caribbean • another name for the caribbean • also known as the king of salsa • least popular religion in the caribbean • home to the shortest runway in the world • a large drum made of wood and animal skin • a music genre that originated in jamaica is 1950 • ...
Folk Music crossword 2022-01-21
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- Bob Dylans second album that he released
- name for Dylans tapes and songs that eventually got passed to bootleggers instead of the publishing company
- folk group that sang "Walk right In" that hit number 1 in 1963
- A band from Canada who would later just be known as the band
- who worked with Guthrie and later went on to form the Weavers
- folk singer whose songs included the dustbowl ballads, pro-union sons, anti-Hitler songs, etc.. wrote over 1,000 songs.
- The man who signed Bob Dylan to a five year contract
- was a number one hit in 1950 by the weavers
- folk group also established that sang the song "Micheal Row the Boat Ashore" that hit number 1 in 1961.
- considered to be the first double album in rock history
- name of Guthrie's memoir that influenced Bob Dylan to use unusual speech patterns in his work
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- song relating to a convicted murderer named Tom Dula who was sentenced to death
- the group who wore crew cuts and matching clothes and had worked their way up to 10 top 40 hits by 1963
- place that often hired comedians and was the place Bob Dylan made his first New York appearance
- newsletter published by Pete Seeger and three other folk musicians in 1962
- Man who opened folklore center on Macdougal Street
- Later known as the "queen of folk".
- a folk jam session where folk songs are often sung.
- song written by Seeger as a pro-union song that eventually became a civil rights anthem
- popular and known singer and song-writer that was born in Minnesota in 1941
20 Clues: Later known as the "queen of folk". • Bob Dylans second album that he released • was a number one hit in 1950 by the weavers • Man who opened folklore center on Macdougal Street • a folk jam session where folk songs are often sung. • The man who signed Bob Dylan to a five year contract • considered to be the first double album in rock history • ...
Music of Africa 2022-01-10
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- Traditional drum from Senegal
- traveling musicians, poets, storytellers, historians and genealogists of West Africa
- Female griots
- Tradition Music is taught to others by being sung or played
- Air column vibrates to make sound
- Two or more rhythms playing at the same time
- A repeated rhythmic pattern
- Membrane vibrates to make sound
- Goblet shaped drum, tilted when played
- Iron bell shaped like a curled up leaf
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- Instrument played by griots
- Held under the arm,squeeze strings to play
- Made from an animal horn, blown like a trumpet
- Strings vibrate to make sound
- Similar to a xylophone, uses gourd resonators
- Hand held instrument with metal tongues played by thumbs
- The whole instrument vibrates to make sound
- Metal double bell
- Hand carved aerophone from Guinea
- Instrument from Nigeria meaning ‘vessel’
20 Clues: Female griots • Metal double bell • Instrument played by griots • A repeated rhythmic pattern • Traditional drum from Senegal • Strings vibrate to make sound • Membrane vibrates to make sound • Air column vibrates to make sound • Hand carved aerophone from Guinea • Goblet shaped drum, tilted when played • Iron bell shaped like a curled up leaf • ...
Music Symbols 1 2021-10-22
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- the different sections of music such as ABA is the_____of the piece
- to get louder
- the symbol for soft
- This symbol has two dots and means to do the section again
- this note gets 1/2 a beat
- this symbol cancels a sharp or flat
- this symbol raises a note by 1/2 step
- sing or play the note short and detached
- sopranos and altos sing in this clef
- this rest is 1/2 a beat
- emphasize the note and sound
- this symbol lowers a note by 1/2 step
- this symbol means hold the note longer than usual
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- this note gets one beat
- this note is two beats long
- this rest is one beat of silence
- the two numbers at the beginning of a song
- this rest is two beats of silence
- this note takes up the whole measure
- this rest gets four beats and hangs upside down
- to get slower
- tenors and basses sing in this clef
- sing or play smoothly or connected
- the spaces of the treble clef
- you put notes on the five lines and spaces
25 Clues: to get louder • to get slower • the symbol for soft • this note gets one beat • this rest is 1/2 a beat • this note gets 1/2 a beat • this note is two beats long • emphasize the note and sound • the spaces of the treble clef • this rest is one beat of silence • this rest is two beats of silence • sing or play smoothly or connected • this symbol cancels a sharp or flat • ...
Music Terminology: Tempos 2020-09-17
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- very very slow
- but not too much 3w
- even faster than presto
- at a walking pace 76-108 bpm
- broadly 40-60bpm
- fast, quick and bright 120-156bpm
- rather broadly 60-66
- slowly with great expression 66-76 bpm
- between andante and moderato 92-98 bpm 2w
- slightly faster than andante 80-108 (sometimes means slightly slower)
- fast, but not too much 4w
- moderately fast 102-110bpm
- suddenly
- moderately, in a march style 83-85bpm 2w
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- lively and fast
- very
- slightly faster than allegro 2w
- at a moderate speed 98-112bpm
- slowly 45-60 bpm
- resume previous tempo 2w
- very slow
- very slowly
- moderately allegro 116-120 2w
- with movement 2w
- very fast and lively
- slower than andante and slightly faster than adagio 70-80 bpm
- a little
- very very fast 168-200
28 Clues: very • a little • suddenly • very slow • very slowly • very very slow • lively and fast • broadly 40-60bpm • slowly 45-60 bpm • with movement 2w • but not too much 3w • rather broadly 60-66 • very fast and lively • very very fast 168-200 • even faster than presto • resume previous tempo 2w • fast, but not too much 4w • moderately fast 102-110bpm • at a walking pace 76-108 bpm • ...
Italian Music Terms 2020-06-18
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- quicker (more speed)
- always
- short and detached
- slowly
- loud
- gradually becoming slower
- in a signing style
- immediately slower
- without
- gradually becoming louder
- lively and fast
- very fast
- very loud
- sustained
- moderately short and detached
- very
- gradually becoming softer
- gradually becoming slower
- slower (less speed)
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- majestic
- moderately loud
- lively and spirited
- broadly
- smooth and well connected
- lightly
- gradually becoming faster
- at a moderate speed
- very soft
- a little
- moderately fast
- gradually becoming louder
- slowly
- return to former speed
- becoming broader
- moderately soft
- soft
- at an easy walking pace
37 Clues: loud • very • soft • always • slowly • slowly • broadly • lightly • without • majestic • a little • very soft • very fast • very loud • sustained • moderately loud • moderately fast • lively and fast • moderately soft • becoming broader • short and detached • in a signing style • immediately slower • lively and spirited • at a moderate speed • slower (less speed) • quicker (more speed) • return to former speed • ...
Pop Music Crossword 2020-07-03
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- A large instrument with black and white keys
- "Major key alert!" This DJ will shout his name all over the song!
- This famous band have a song about a yellow submarine
- This "Famous" rapper also has his own brand of trainers
- The real name of the Panic! At The Disco Star
- A six string instrument played by Ed Sheeran
- The songs "This Is Me" and "Rewrite the Stars" came from this musical
- This X Factor Boyband made "The best song ever"
- He'll be riding shotgun underneath the hot sun
- a Musical starring Elphaba and Glinda
- They will, they will Rock you!
- "Vossi Bop" artist
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- This Country turned Pop singer just wants to has a big "Reputation"
- This "Rain on Me" singer wants to "Just Dance"
- A hit song by Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello
- A huge UK Music Festival (G_______)
- This boyband star just released a solo album called "Fine Line"
- This musical character wears an amazing technicolour dreamcoat
- This pop singer makes her own "New Rules"
- This young musician is a "Bad Guy"
- This american rock band don't want to be "American Idiots"
- Lil Nas X combines Country and Rap on this song
22 Clues: "Vossi Bop" artist • They will, they will Rock you! • This young musician is a "Bad Guy" • A huge UK Music Festival (G_______) • a Musical starring Elphaba and Glinda • This pop singer makes her own "New Rules" • A large instrument with black and white keys • A six string instrument played by Ed Sheeran • The real name of the Panic! At The Disco Star • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Art and Music 2020-06-07
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- Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ...
- You see this at the theatre.
- A long written story, using characters who are not real.
- Quentin Tarantino is a famous ... of Kill Bill.
- A study of designing buildings.
- An event where paintings are shown.
- The Godfather is a great ... about the mafia.
- You take one of these with a camera.
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- A person who writes books.
- David by Michelangelo is a ...
- A Tale of Two Cities is a ... by Charles Dickens.
- I love ... music especially Mozart and Bach.
- Street art.
- The Mona Lisa is a ... by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- A person with a camera.
- CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ...
- Thriller is a best-selling ... by Michael Jackson.
- Anna Pavlova was a famous Russian ballet ...
- To make something new.
- A piece of writing in beautiful language, often with short lines.
20 Clues: Street art. • To make something new. • A person with a camera. • A person who writes books. • You see this at the theatre. • David by Michelangelo is a ... • A study of designing buildings. • An event where paintings are shown. • You take one of these with a camera. • Antonio Vivaldi is a famous Italian ... • CSI Miami and The Wire are famous TV ... • ...
Chorus Music Vocabulary 2022-02-02
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- 2 or more notes together and their relationship
- one half step down
- group of notes arranged in ascending or descending order
- highest voice category
- written, paper form of music
- speed of the music
- how loud or soft to sing
- second highest voice category
- group of 3 or more simultaneous notes
- the way different sounds are combined
- song or anthem of a school
- b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,x,z
- group of musicians who play or sing together
- the subjects of Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Visual Art, Dance, and Theater
- lowest voice category
- the specific diction of the words in a song
- a type of symbol before a note indicating sharp, flat, or natural
- someone who writes a piece of music
- emphasizes a beat >
- gradually get louder
- place for performance
- pitches with letter names
- an author/owner's decision for when their work may be reproduced
- second to the lowest voice category
- distance between two pitches
- song sung by school to encourage team
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- section of a melody or tune
- someone who writes a song
- hurtful, negligent, and sometimes popular way of speaking
- most written music instructions are written in this language
- a musical work that has been created
- five note scale
- one half step up #
- the lower clef symbol
- the melodies and ideas of a song and how they are repeated
- two musicians singing together
- gradually get softer
- to perform without preparation
- the higher clef symbol
- simple, singable melody
- muscle which inflates the lungs
- five lines on the page to place a clef and notes upon
- voices singing without instruments
- symbol that turns a sharp or flat note into a natural note
- diminish sound or get quieter
- Austrian composer who lived from 1685 to 1750 - Johann Sebastian _____
- the voice type between tenor and bass
- steady pulse of a song
- type or class of music
- a traditional genre of music conforming to an established form
- organized series of pitches
- a performance in order to obtain a position
- an arrangement of long and short sounds
- a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y, and w
- group of people working together to tell or sing
55 Clues: five note scale • one half step down • one half step up # • speed of the music • emphasizes a beat > • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • the lower clef symbol • lowest voice category • place for performance • highest voice category • the higher clef symbol • steady pulse of a song • type or class of music • simple, singable melody • how loud or soft to sing • ...
guitar music vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- Play softly.
- An interval in time where no notes are played.
- Fast paced.
- Two dots that are placed before a double bar line.
- Play loudly.
- The speed of a peice of music.
- The pieces of a guitar that are used to tune.
- A note with the value of one beat.
- A note with a value of half a beat.
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- A section of the staff where a specific amount of music ocurres(inbetween each bar line).
- A line on the staff that separates it into separate sections.
- A not with a value of two beats.
- three or more notes played, harmonically, at the same time.
- five parallel lines together with four spaces(the music is written here).
- A chord played with one finger across all strings.
- An object that is used to pluck the guitar strings and play notes.
- A part of the guitar that is used to play different notes by putting your finger behind it and plucking that string.
- To play at a moderate pace.
- A sound with a given pitch and duration.
- The part of a guitar that is used to play notes.
20 Clues: Fast paced. • Play softly. • Play loudly. • To play at a moderate pace. • The speed of a peice of music. • A not with a value of two beats. • A note with the value of one beat. • A note with a value of half a beat. • A sound with a given pitch and duration. • The pieces of a guitar that are used to tune. • An interval in time where no notes are played. • ...
Classical Music Crosswords 2021-11-08
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- Joan Tower said "music must do its'_______"
- Price wrote "Ethiopia's ______ in America".
- Aaron Copeland was called the ____ of Am. composers
- Chas. Ives played what sport at Yale Univ?
- Hiawatha's Wedding Feast based on poem by who?
- What size orchestras did Tchaikovsky use?
- Charles Ives sold what product by day?
- Joan Tower was the 2020 "Composer of the _______".
- society was divided into "High Brow" or "___ Brow
- Gershwin wrote "Rhapsody in _______".
- Joaquin Rodrigo studied with Dukas in _______.
- Joan Tower wrote "_____in America."
- Sir William Walton wrote a piece titled ______".
- What automotive part did Gershwin use in a symphony?
- What physical disability did Joaquin Rodrigo have?
- mussorgsky wrote opera "_______ Gudonov".
- The name of Charles Ives' wife.
- Ives wrote "______ Band from Five Street Songs"
- Gershwin worked on Tin Pan _______.
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- Gershwin put is own composition on a _____roll.
- Florence Smith-Price was an Afro-American ___.
- Dvorak was fascinated with what kind of music?
- Sam Coleridge Taylor believed "The bigger, the___"
- Coleridge-Taylor was called "the ______Mahler"
- Chas.Ives used ____notes in honor of the town band.
- "Crown ___"performed for Queens' coronation.
- Brahms introduced Dvorak to his __________?
- Louis Gottschalk fled to So. America after an____.
- Aaron Copeland composed "Appalachain _____"
- Sir William Walton was from __________.
- Ives wrote "______ Places in New England."
- Samuel Coleridge Taylor never met his ______.
- Aaron Copeland wrote for "Of Mice and ______".
- Aaron Copleland wrote scores for ________.
- What nationality was Tchaikovsky?
- Dvorak knew what famous composer?
- Modest Mussorgsky abused what substance?
- Antonin Dvorak had a particular talent for _______
38 Clues: The name of Charles Ives' wife. • What nationality was Tchaikovsky? • Dvorak knew what famous composer? • Joan Tower wrote "_____in America." • Gershwin worked on Tin Pan _______. • Gershwin wrote "Rhapsody in _______". • Charles Ives sold what product by day? • Sir William Walton was from __________. • Modest Mussorgsky abused what substance? • ...
Music Crossword I 2021-11-03
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- First musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein
- I do this because you're mine
- Don't sit under this
- Tie a yellow ribbon around this tree
- I'll be loving you..
- 90 year old coal miner's daughter
- means whatever will be, will be
- style of music popular in the 1970s
- Don't get around much _____
- name the singer
- stage name of Leonard Slye
- four stringed instrument
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- Ingredient on Elvis Presley's favorite sandwich
- Name that tune
- Frank or Nancy
- ____ smiling at me
- music or dance with czech roots
- patriotic song
- bandleader with a long-running show on PBS
- love song by the Carpenters
- group of four musicians
- Name that tune
- Instrument played by Bahama Bob
- popular Christmas song
- Leave your worries on the ____
25 Clues: Name that tune • Frank or Nancy • patriotic song • Name that tune • name the singer • ____ smiling at me • Don't sit under this • I'll be loving you.. • popular Christmas song • group of four musicians • four stringed instrument • stage name of Leonard Slye • love song by the Carpenters • Don't get around much _____ • I do this because you're mine • music or dance with czech roots • ...
Scott's Music Crossword 2021-10-24
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- Dang Red Sox, song
- Views from Carrabbas, artist
- Mark Twain rushed when writing this, song
- I love the way you look tonight, artist
- "Hello, is it me you're ___ ___?", lyric
- Tracy Chapman, Lamborghini, song
- "Aruba, ___, oh I want to take ya", lyric
- ___ Washington, ___ Jackson - softly speaking, song
- Don't go chasing Niagara, song
- "Just a city boy, born and raised in ___ ___.", lyric
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- Styx floating on the water, song
- Let's go Meme, song
- "Give me the beat boys and ___ ___ ___.", lyric
- "As I walk through the valley...", song
- The dog from Wizard of Oz sings this, song
- ___ market, ___ oline - logically speaking, artist
- ___ Bieber + tree falling saying + pond, artist
- Thanks for the Help Yesterday in the Strawberry Fields, artist
- Fractions ain't bad, song
- ___ Panther, ___ Mayweather, artist
20 Clues: Dang Red Sox, song • Let's go Meme, song • Fractions ain't bad, song • Views from Carrabbas, artist • Don't go chasing Niagara, song • Styx floating on the water, song • Tracy Chapman, Lamborghini, song • ___ Panther, ___ Mayweather, artist • "As I walk through the valley...", song • I love the way you look tonight, artist • "Hello, is it me you're ___ ___?", lyric • ...
The music industry 2021-11-26
Across
- I pace like a ghost
- Roaring 20s, tossing pennies in the pool
- The devil's in the details,
- To my lovin’ bed
- i was seven and you were nine
- Up on the roof with a school girl crush
- burning brighter than the sun,
- the butterflies turned to dust that covered my whole room
- I’m New York City
- Don't you dare look out your window, darling everything's on fire
- love you to the moon and to Saturn
- And all the times I let you in Just for you to go again
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- You are what you loved
- He puts papers in his briefcase and drives away
- Come on, come on, don't leave me like this
- hold onto the memories they will hold onto you
- Wrinkle in your new life
- I love you to the moon and back
- I might sink and drown and die
- She's never gonna see the light No matter what you do
- Jacket 'round my shoulders is yours
- Wednesday in a café
- The fatal flaw that makes you long to be Magnificently cursed
23 Clues: To my lovin’ bed • I’m New York City • I pace like a ghost • Wednesday in a café • You are what you loved • Wrinkle in your new life • The devil's in the details, • i was seven and you were nine • I might sink and drown and die • burning brighter than the sun, • I love you to the moon and back • love you to the moon and to Saturn • Jacket 'round my shoulders is yours • ...
SJ's Music Symbols 2022-04-03
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- What kind of voice treble clef is used for
- What lower voices use
- Play the note long or full length
- Dotted notes add half of the ___________
- Play the note short
- Gradually makes louder
- Dynamic for loud
- Piano
- 5 lines that we put notes on
- How many beats a whole note gets
- A eighth rest gets ________ a beat
- Dynamic for medium
- Tells you not to tongue between two different notes
- Combines notes that are the same
- How many beats a dotted half note gets
- Cancels out a sharp or flat
- How many beats a dotted whole note gets
- Dynamic for very loud
- How many beats a quarter note gets
- Gradually makes softer
- What the speed of the piece is called
- This rest sets 4 beats
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- This note gets 1 beat
- Lowers the pitch by a half step
- How many beats a half note gets
- This rest gets 2 beats
- This note gets half a beat
- What we call multiple staff
- pianissimo or pp
- Note has a strong attack
- What tempo is measured in
- Raises the pitch by a half step
- Sharp, flat, and natural
- Holds out a note
- Gradually slows down the tempo
- 4/4
36 Clues: 4/4 • Piano • pianissimo or pp • Dynamic for loud • Holds out a note • Dynamic for medium • Play the note short • This note gets 1 beat • What lower voices use • Dynamic for very loud • This rest gets 2 beats • Gradually makes louder • Gradually makes softer • This rest sets 4 beats • Note has a strong attack • Sharp, flat, and natural • What tempo is measured in • This note gets half a beat • ...
Music Billy Joel 2022-04-07
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- It was always burning since the worlds' been turning
- Every dog must have his everyday
- And we would all go down together
- A bottle of white, a bottle of red
- Now here you are with your faith and your peter pan advice
- I bet she never had a backstreet guy
- Everyone is so untrue
- Well our fathers fought the second world war spent their weekends at the Jersey Shore
- Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes
- Slow down you crazy child
- As the business men slowly get stoned
- I am only willing to hear you cry
- The New York Times, the Daily News
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- These are the days to hold on to
- Saturday night and you're still hangin' around
- I dont know what it is, but I know that I cant live without her
- She's a real nice girl and she's always there for you
- And this is why my eyes are closed. It's just as well for all I've seen
- I may be crazy but it just may be a lunatic you're looking for
- What's the matter with the clothes I'm wearing
- Oh, she never gives out and she never gives in
- Don't go changing, to try and please me
- Catholic Girls start much too late
- You went uptown riding in your limousine
- If it seems like I've been lost in let's remember
- Mamma Leone left a note on the door
- With his working class ties and his radical plans
- I don't want you to tell me it's time to go home
28 Clues: Everyone is so untrue • Slow down you crazy child • These are the days to hold on to • Every dog must have his everyday • And we would all go down together • I am only willing to hear you cry • A bottle of white, a bottle of red • Catholic Girls start much too late • The New York Times, the Daily News • Mamma Leone left a note on the door • I bet she never had a backstreet guy • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
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- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
28 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-05
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- Means end and marks the end of a piece.
- Speeding up and slowing down as the conductor or soloist wishes.
- A curved line used to group two or more notes together and indicates you should glide smoothly between the notes.
- A musical tempo that is walking pace.
- When the dynamis level grows louder.
- Small arc with dot beneath it that means you should hold the note out longer than usual.
- When the tempo gets slower.
- Soft/Quiet
- Five parallel lines used for notation.
- A rhythmic effect where notes on weak beats are emphasized.
- Category of music.
- Signature Collection of accidentals at the beginning of a staff that tell which noted should be played sharp or flat.
- A curved line used to connect two notes of the same pitch. The length of both notes are combined into one.
- Tempo that is moderate.
- A number that features more than one person.
- Speed a piece of music is played at.
- A number that features one person.
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- A period of silence in a piece of music.
- Loud/Strong
- To play notes loud and forcefully.
- When the tempo grows faster in the course of a piece.
- The interval between a pitch and its repetition 8 lines above or below on the staff.
- Very Loud
- Means to separate notes and play them short and sharp.
- A grouping of three or more pitches.
- Means to play notes smooth and connected.
- A musical tempo that is fast.
- Time A time signature that means 4/4.
- Putting emphasis on a particular note.
- Forte Somewhat Loud
30 Clues: Very Loud • Soft/Quiet • Loud/Strong • Category of music. • Forte Somewhat Loud • Tempo that is moderate. • When the tempo gets slower. • A musical tempo that is fast. • To play notes loud and forcefully. • A number that features one person. • When the dynamis level grows louder. • A grouping of three or more pitches. • Speed a piece of music is played at. • ...
Exploring Music Vocabulary 2012-10-23
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- a succession of single tones with rhythm, forming a recognizable musical idea
- three or more different tones played or sung together
- refers to the way in which melody, rhythm, and harmony create a special "sound"
- a set of five equally spaced horizontal lines on which musical notes are written
- tells how many beats are in the measure (top number), and the kind of note that gets one beat (bottom number).
- a repeating pulse that can be felt in some music
- the speed of the beat
- a musical idea that repeats throughout a piece or a section of a piece
- the first, usually accented, beat of the measure
- a single tone or chord louder than those around it
- the distance from one tone to another
- the vertical line on the staff used to mark off groupings of beats
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- a grouping of beats set off by bar lines
- degrees of loudness and softness
- the sounding of two or more different notes at the same time
- the special sound of an instrument or voice
- the way beat of music are grouped of ten in sets of two or in sets of three
- symbols that represent specific pitches and durations in music
- the highness or lowness of a tone
- the combination of sounds and silences in the same or differing lengths
20 Clues: the speed of the beat • degrees of loudness and softness • the highness or lowness of a tone • the distance from one tone to another • a grouping of beats set off by bar lines • the special sound of an instrument or voice • a repeating pulse that can be felt in some music • the first, usually accented, beat of the measure • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-30
Across
- People in a group singing in unison
- The lowest pitch or range
- A theme associated throughout a musical drama
- Used to praise a female performer
- A male voice between tenor and bass
- A group of performers on various musical instruments, including stringed instruments
- The uppermost voice
- A voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
- Shortened and detached when played or sung
- The adult male voice intermediate between the bass and the alto
- Volume of musical sound
- An orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera
- Hammers,operated from a keyboard, strike the metal strings
- Smooth and connected
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- A lyric soprano of high range who specializes in such music
- The text or words of an opera
- Used to praise a performer
- A projecting or protruding part
- Louder
- Also called storyline
- A melody
- An extended dramatic composition, in which all parts are sung
- Pertaining to or of the nature of recital
- Two people singing together
- The lowest female voice and the highest male voice
- The overture to an opera
- Introduced into opera in the early 1900s
- To compose the music for
28 Clues: Louder • A melody • The uppermost voice • Smooth and connected • Also called storyline • Volume of musical sound • The overture to an opera • To compose the music for • The lowest pitch or range • Used to praise a performer • Two people singing together • The text or words of an opera • A projecting or protruding part • Used to praise a female performer • ...
Music Terms Crossword 2013-02-19
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- smooth and connected without breaks between the successive tones
- a voice, instrument or sound of the lowest range
- loud or loudly
- a style used in operas, oratorios and cantatas in which the text is declaimed in the rhythm if natural speech with slight melodic variation and little orchestral accompaniment
- a projecting or protruding part
- a part of a song that recurs at intervals, usually following each verse
- an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass
- a relatively short, independent instrumental composition
- the adult male voice intermediate between bass and alto or counter tenor bravo used in praising a male performer
- soft; subdued
- a long accompaniment song for a solo voice, typically one in an opera or oratorio
- a soprano skilled in such singing
- the highest of the four standard singing voice
- of or pertaining to the range of volume or musical sound
- a performance by two people
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- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition
- a voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto
- to orchestrate
- a group of performers on various musical instruments
- the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works
- shortened and detached when played
- reoccurring phrase
- the prelude or introduction to an opera
- used in praising a female performer
- also called storyline, the plan/scheme, in a play, novel, or short story
- the highest adult male singing voice
27 Clues: soft; subdued • loud or loudly • to orchestrate • reoccurring phrase • a performance by two people • a projecting or protruding part • a soprano skilled in such singing • shortened and detached when played • used in praising a female performer • the highest adult male singing voice • the prelude or introduction to an opera • the highest of the four standard singing voice • ...
Music Vocabulary Review 2015-03-24
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- Play softly
- Repeat back to the beginning and play until you see "Fine"
- Gradually slower
- Play in a smooth and connected style
- A curved line that connects two or more different pitches, notes are played in the same bow stroke
- The distance between two notes
- Extends the music staff higher or lower
- A lively tempo, faster than Andante, but slower than Allegro
- Indicates a medium tempo
- Indicates how many beats are in each measure and what note value equals one beat
- Emphasize the note by adding weight or increasing speed at the beginning of the bow stroke
- Time Another term that indicates 4/4 time signature
- Sign Go back and play the music again
- Note or notes that come before the first full measure of a piece of music. These "extra" beats are borrowed from the last measure.
- An Italian term indicating that music should be played in a "singing" style
- How well each note is played in tune
- Return to the original tempo
- A group of three notes that are spread evenly across one or more beats
- A sequence of notes ascending or descending step-by-step
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- Indicates that the note or rest should be held longer than normal
- A chord whose pitches are played one at a time
- Notes that are altered with sharps, flats and naturals - two or more pitches in half steps
- These markings indicate what volume to play
- The art of freely creating your own music as you play
- Playing two strings at once
- Indicates what notes will be sharp, flat or natural for a piece of music
- Two or more notes played in the same bow direction with a stop between each note
- Notes are played with a stopped bow stroke, indicated by a dot above or below the note
- A very slow tempo
- Indicates the speed of the music
- Occurs when the time signature changes in music
- Occurs when an accent or emphasis is given to a note that is not on a strong beat (offbeat)
- Indicates that you should play with the bow
- Indicates a walking tempo
- A curved line that connects two or more of the same pitches
- Indicates a fast tempo
- Indicates that you should pluck the notes
- Another term that indicates cut time
- Two or more pitches sounding at the same time
- Play loudly
40 Clues: Play softly • Play loudly • Gradually slower • A very slow tempo • Indicates a fast tempo • Indicates a medium tempo • Indicates a walking tempo • Playing two strings at once • Return to the original tempo • The distance between two notes • Indicates the speed of the music • Play in a smooth and connected style • How well each note is played in tune • ...
Music and Globalisation 2014-11-09
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- intense enjoyment
- fight
- especially
- to identify someone/something
- taxidriver
- by mistake
- predetermined events
- strong emotion
- music that supports an instrument or musician
- say
- leaving the job
- accept
- very popular
- person who receives guests
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- not the same
- aspect
- organization
- festival with masquerade
- noun for not easy
- not round
- to assure something
- to examine, explore, search for
- feel intense sorrow
- people of royal blood
- opposite for difference
- topic or problem
- strength or energy
- too much of something
- also, besides, additionally
- current or fresh
30 Clues: say • fight • aspect • accept • not round • especially • taxidriver • by mistake • not the same • organization • very popular • strong emotion • leaving the job • topic or problem • current or fresh • intense enjoyment • noun for not easy • strength or energy • to assure something • feel intense sorrow • predetermined events • people of royal blood • too much of something • opposite for difference • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
Across
- more
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- loud
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- 60-66 beats per minute
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- always
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- very soft
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- a sudden strong tone
- little
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- soft
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
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- 66-76 beats per minute
- 120-168 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- very loud
- indicates a raised pitch
- without
- 200-208 beats per minute
- very
- less
- the speed of the beat
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- medium soft
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
- medium loud
- 76-108 beats per minute
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- 108-120 beats per minute
- 168-200 beats per minute
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- continue in a similar manner
50 Clues: more • loud • very • less • soft • always • little • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 200-208 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • ...
Latin American Music 2015-11-01
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- An urban popular music and dance style that originated in Jamaica in the mid 1960’s.
- doble A theatrical Spanish dance used by the Spaniards in bullfights.
- A ten-stringed Andean guitar from Bolivia.
- A Mexican slit drum hollowed out and carved from a piece of hardwood.
- A fusion of the popular music orcanciones (songs) of Spain and the African rumba rhythms of Bantu origin.
- A ballroom dance the originated in Cubain 1953, derived from the mambo.
- An extremely popular band in Mexico whose original ensemble consisted of violins, guitars, harp, and an enormous guitarron.
- Instruments made of natural elements such as bone from animals.
- popular recreational dance of Afro-Cuban origin, performed in a complex duple meter pattern and tresillo.
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- A 20th century social dance that originated after 1910 in the USA.
- A foremost Argentinian and Uruguayan urban popular song and dance .
- A movement effecting a radical change in the classic Cuban samba.
- A flute variety from the Aztec culture made of clay with decorations of abstract designs or images of their deities.
- A dance form of African origins around 1838 which evolved into an African-Brazilian invention in the working class and slum districts of Rio de Janeiro.
- A singer who has become known as the “Philippines’Queen of Bossa Nova.”
- A social dance with marked influences from Cuba and PuertoRico that started in New York in the mid 1970’s.
- A wind instrument made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail. It is prepared by cutting a hole in its spine near the apex, then blown into as if it were a trumpet.
- A Mexican upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs and other ancient civilization.
- An ancient vessel flute made of clay or ceramic with four to 12 finger holes and a mouthpiece that projected from the body.
- A hand percussion instrument whose sound is produced by scraping a group of notched sticks with another stick, creating a series of rattling effects.
20 Clues: A ten-stringed Andean guitar from Bolivia. • Instruments made of natural elements such as bone from animals. • A movement effecting a radical change in the classic Cuban samba. • A 20th century social dance that originated after 1910 in the USA. • A foremost Argentinian and Uruguayan urban popular song and dance . • ...
Music Vocabulary 1 2015-08-14
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- this number tells us how many beats are in the measure
- a note that receives two counts
- written at the end of a piece of music
- two notes of the same pitch are connected by this
- five lines and four spaces
- this receives one count of silence
- notes in the higher pitch ranges
- this type of line goes near the notehead
- a note that receives one count
- signs that help to organize the music so it can easily be read
- the treble and bass clef connected by a line and a brace
- music is divided into equal parts by these
- the space between two bar lines
- this note receives three counts
- this symbol adds half of what comes before it
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- the other name for the treble clef
- stems go this way on the right side of a note
- a set of numbers that appears at the beginning of the music
- this receives four counts of silence
- the note between the treble and bass clefs
- the oval that attaches to a stem
- this note receives one and a half counts
- the other name for the bass clef
- a line that attaches to a notehead
- notes in the lower pitch ranges
- stems go this way on the left side of a note
- stem length should continue to the space or line of the same
- a note that receives four counts
- two or more notes of different pitches are connected by this
- this number tells us what type of note receives 1 beat
- this receives two counts of silence
- a short line that is added to extend the range of the staff
- oval shaped symbols that are placed on the lines or in the spaces
33 Clues: five lines and four spaces • a note that receives one count • a note that receives two counts • notes in the lower pitch ranges • the space between two bar lines • this note receives three counts • the oval that attaches to a stem • the other name for the bass clef • notes in the higher pitch ranges • a note that receives four counts • the other name for the treble clef • ...
Music Psychology Midterm 2015-10-26
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- of the same kind
- forking into two branches
- indulgent life of feeling
- consistency of a study
- innate musical ability
- acting upon or stimulating the nerves
- extent to which musical potential is realized
- whether or not a test measures what it says it does
- unconscious process where primal energy diverted to a more acceptable channels
- mental disorder includes auditory hallucinations
- draws energy from others
- part of brain that regulates primary instincts and emotional responses
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- understanding and enjoying music
- middle number in a set
- concerned with one's own thoughts and feelings
- testable using observation or experiment
- practice of a behavior as punishment
- extent of deviation from group as a whole
- how people think
- total instinctual energy
- relating to harmonious proportion
- stimulating activity
- cool and under control
- happy go lucky
24 Clues: happy go lucky • of the same kind • how people think • stimulating activity • middle number in a set • consistency of a study • innate musical ability • cool and under control • total instinctual energy • draws energy from others • forking into two branches • indulgent life of feeling • understanding and enjoying music • relating to harmonious proportion • ...
Music Psychology Midterm 2015-10-26
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- whether or not a test measures what it says it does
- middle number in a set
- indulgent life of feeling
- relating to harmonious proportion
- of the same kind
- extent of deviation from group as a whole
- how people think
- part of brain that regulates primary instincts and emotional responses
- stimulating activity
- total instinctual energy
- testable using observation or experiment
- understanding and enjoying music
- consistency of a study
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- concerned with one's own thoughts and feelings
- acting upon or stimulating the nerves
- practice of a behavior as punishment
- mental disorder includes auditory hallucinations
- innate musical ability
- cool and under control
- draws energy from others
- extent to which musical potential is realized
- happy go lucky
- unconscious process where primal energy diverted to a more acceptable channels
- forking into two branches
24 Clues: happy go lucky • of the same kind • how people think • stimulating activity • middle number in a set • innate musical ability • cool and under control • consistency of a study • draws energy from others • total instinctual energy • indulgent life of feeling • forking into two branches • understanding and enjoying music • relating to harmonious proportion • ...
Music Vocabulary Review 2016-03-20
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- Indicates the speed of music
- Indicates that the note (or rest) should be held longer than normal
- A curved line that connects two or more of the same pitches
- Indicates a walking tempo
- Go back and play the music again
- Note or notes that come before the first full measure of a piece of music. These "extra" beat(s) are borrowed from the last measure of the piece.
- Indicates how many beats are in each measure and what note value equals one beat
- Playing two strings at once
- Occurs when an accent or emphasis is given to a note that is not on a strong beat
- Gradually slow down
- Indicates what notes will be sharp, flat, or natural for a piece of music
- Repeat back to the beginning and play until you see "Fine"
- A sequence of notes ascending or descending step-by-step
- How well each note is played in tune
- Two or more notes played in the same bow direction with a stop between each note
- A very slow tempo
- Notes that are altered with sharps, flats, and naturals. This type of pattern contains two or more notes in a sequence of half steps.
- Two or more pitches sounding at the same time
- Play loudly
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- Play softly
- A group of three notes that are spread evenly across one or more beats
- Indicates that you should pluck the notes
- Indicates a medium tempo
- Occurs when the time signature changes in music
- Play in a smooth and connected style
- A chord whose pitches are played one at a time
- Indicates a fast tempo
- An Italian term indicating that the music should be played in a "singing" style
- Another term that indicates 4/4 time signature
- A lively tempo, faster than Andante, but slower than Allegro
- The art of freely creating your own music as you play
- Extends the music staff higher or lower
- A curved line that connects two or more different pitches. Notes are played together in the same bow stroke.
- Notes are played with a stopped bow stroke, indicated by a dot above or below the note.
- Return to the original tempo
- The distance between two notes
- Another term that indicates cut time
- These marking indicate what volume to play
- Indicates that you should play with the bow
- Emphasizes a note by adding weight and increasing speed at the beginning of the bow stroke
40 Clues: Play softly • Play loudly • A very slow tempo • Gradually slow down • Indicates a fast tempo • Indicates a medium tempo • Indicates a walking tempo • Playing two strings at once • Indicates the speed of music • Return to the original tempo • The distance between two notes • Go back and play the music again • Play in a smooth and connected style • Another term that indicates cut time • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-23
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- - System of notes or tones based on and named after the key note.
- - Pertaining to the loudness or softness of a musical composition. Also the symbols in sheet music indicating volume.
- - Sliding between two notes.
- - The structure of a piece of music.
- - A reprise.
- - Closing section of a movement.
- - A symbol indicating to play loud.
- - A book of text containing the words of an opera.
- - Group of singers in a chorus.
- - The distance in pitch between two notes.
- - A loose collection of instrumental compositions.
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- - 3 or 4 notes played simultaneously in harmony.
- - The technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line
- - Repetition of a single tone.
- - A contrapuntal song written for at least three voices, usually without accompaniment.
- - To shift to another key.
- - A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
- - The unit of musical rhythm.
- - A group singing in unison.
- - A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
20 Clues: - A reprise. • - To shift to another key. • - Sliding between two notes. • - A group singing in unison. • - The unit of musical rhythm. • - Repetition of a single tone. • - Group of singers in a chorus. • - Closing section of a movement. • - A symbol indicating to play loud. • - The structure of a piece of music. • - A song or hymn celebrating Christmas. • ...
Movie Music Crossword 2023-03-03
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- Writer of this song and others like "I Say a Little Prayer" and "Close to You"
- Singer of "Swinging on a Star" in "Going My Way"
- City that Frank Sinatra and Liza Minelli sang about
- Sung by Audrey Hepburn first, then Andy Williams
- Sisters who sang "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" in "Buck Privates"
- Singer of this 1956 winner
- Songwriter for "Holiday Inn"
- Name that tune (1935)
- Boxing film featuring this song
- Film "Amadeus" was about this classical composer
- Country where "The Sound of Music" takes place
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- 1942 film featuring "As Time Goes By"
- Main character in "Live and Let Die" and others in this series
- Over the _____
- Diamonds are a girl's _____
- Mostly a dancer, but also sang this song
- Name that tune (1948)
- Film featuring "When You Wish Upon a Star"
- Played the leading man in "Singin' in the Rain"
- Three coins in the ______
- Performers of this song from "Saturday Night Fever"
- Name that tune (1947)
- Nickname for an academy award
- 1997 film with the song "My Heart Will Go On"
- Name that tune (1959)
25 Clues: Over the _____ • Name that tune (1948) • Name that tune (1947) • Name that tune (1959) • Name that tune (1935) • Three coins in the ______ • Singer of this 1956 winner • Diamonds are a girl's _____ • Songwriter for "Holiday Inn" • Nickname for an academy award • Boxing film featuring this song • 1942 film featuring "As Time Goes By" • Mostly a dancer, but also sang this song • ...
incel music crossword 2023-02-13
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- What had a Death in 1972?
- 5th track on the Velvet Underground's classic debut.
- Xiu is pronounced:
- Avant pop star whose name is often mispronounced.
- Something that's nervous and young.
- Musician behind projects "Mount Eerie" and "the Microphones," Phil _____.
- Michael Gira is a ______ Man, he is.
- Year of the _____ (2018).
- Nick Cave's Seeds.
- Kristin Hayter's chest tattoo.
- No-wave compilation by Brian Eno.
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- Seattle indie rock band, Carissa's ____.
- /or
- Inspiration behind "Basketball Shoes" by Black Country, New Road's latest album.
- Deleted track from Selected Ambient Works Volume II, was supposed to be #19.
- HAMMERS AND ____
- Creator of the Disintegration Loops.
- The notes looping for Infinity at the end of the vinyl copy.
- Closing track on NIN's sophomore album.
- By the Time I Get to _____
- Computer!
21 Clues: /or • Computer! • HAMMERS AND ____ • Xiu is pronounced: • Nick Cave's Seeds. • What had a Death in 1972? • Year of the _____ (2018). • By the Time I Get to _____ • Kristin Hayter's chest tattoo. • No-wave compilation by Brian Eno. • Something that's nervous and young. • Creator of the Disintegration Loops. • Michael Gira is a ______ Man, he is. • Closing track on NIN's sophomore album. • ...
Wings 7: Music! 2022-09-12
22 Clues: kör • trots • publik • samlas • förmåga • musiker • utveckla • besviken • sångtext • omedelbar • recension • återvinna • vanligtvis • miljövänlig • uppträdande • glad, livlig¨ • lång, utdragen • nutida, modern • under (om tid) • volontär, frivillg • olyckligtvis, tyvärr • folkmassa/stor publik
Music Appreciation Crossword 2022-12-19
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- a specific note or sound
- collection of sharps and flats to dictate the scale
- lowest male voice part
- two musicians performing together
- a music arrangement that accompanies melody
- highest male voice part
- group of singers
- the distance between two notes
- a unit of rhythmic measurement
- a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces
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- a performance of unaccompanied voices
- numbers assigned to notes in a scale
- a fraction that tells amount of beats
- basic rhythmic unit of measure
- an object that produces musical sound
- three musicians performing together
- highest female voice part
- the music term for volume
- a symbol at the beginning of music to determine staff
- lowest female voice part
20 Clues: group of singers • lowest male voice part • highest male voice part • a specific note or sound • lowest female voice part • highest female voice part • the music term for volume • a set of 5 lines and 4 spaces • basic rhythmic unit of measure • the distance between two notes • a unit of rhythmic measurement • two musicians performing together • three musicians performing together • ...
Music Key Terms 2023-04-13
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- two people singing
- a single person singing
- scale on which a piece of music is based
- how high or low a sound is
- sung without musical instruments
- a collection of notes played at the same time
- most common scale type; happy sounding
- gradual increase in volume
- stress or emphasis on a note
- the main line in a song, most of the time this is the words sung
- density of and interaction between voices in a work
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- the way rhythm is organized
- rhythm pattern that repeats
- duration of musical sounds and silences in time
- play or sing a note shorter than its usual duration
- a chord that is unstable and needs to resolve
- gradual decrease in volume
- the backing music that supports the melody
- the way the music is organized
- sad sounding scale
20 Clues: sad sounding scale • two people singing • a single person singing • the way rhythm is organized • gradual decrease in volume • how high or low a sound is • gradual increase in volume • rhythm pattern that repeats • stress or emphasis on a note • the way the music is organized • sung without musical instruments • most common scale type; happy sounding • ...
Music Session #53 2023-04-14
20 Clues: 3 • 50 • beg • chew • case • same • love • brain • clearly • make me • swallow • a while • speed up • im worth • she-wolf • supposed • resentment • replacement • disappointment • I distinguished
Drums and Music 2017-06-07
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- A well known stick manufacturer
- Another name for the bass drum
- A cymbal often used to start the beginning of a bar
- RLLRLRRL
- A famous muppet drummer
- John Bonham played drums for this band
- Used to amplify sound
- The part of a drum you hit
- The drummer for the Beatles
- A type of rhythm made up of one hit at a time
- A type of music, originating in America
- The number of inches of a standard bass drum width
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- The sticking of a double paradiddle
- A well known make of cymbal
- Plays the 'backbeat'
- A drum rudiment made up of two strokes
- The central part of a cymbal
- Drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Tells you how many beats in a bar and their value
- Another name for a metronome
- A well known make of drum kit
- Edge of a drum
22 Clues: RLLRLRRL • Edge of a drum • Plays the 'backbeat' • Used to amplify sound • A famous muppet drummer • The part of a drum you hit • A well known make of cymbal • The drummer for the Beatles • The central part of a cymbal • Another name for a metronome • A well known make of drum kit • Another name for the bass drum • A well known stick manufacturer • The sticking of a double paradiddle • ...
CBC Music First 2020-04-08
Across
- Mendes is lost there
- Kim or Joni
- She counts to four
- These canines “don’t know”
- Phone her, perhaps
- Caesar’s poison
- Use this to buy a fake green dress
- “Stay” singer
- Twain un-impresser
- Alanis’s hand locale
- Quin twins’ town
- Cool conductor
- Avril’s ailment
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- Tagaq title
- Paradise replacement
- Famed Saskatoon jazz haunt
- Hewitt’s got smashed
- “Old Country Soul” sibs
- Everybody’s working for it
- Tragic joint
- Peterson and the Grouch
- Neil Young’s golden organ
- Band that proposed to Archie
- It graces the Views cover
- He’s Hailey’s hubby
25 Clues: Tagaq title • Kim or Joni • Tragic joint • “Stay” singer • Cool conductor • Caesar’s poison • Avril’s ailment • Quin twins’ town • She counts to four • Phone her, perhaps • Twain un-impresser • He’s Hailey’s hubby • Mendes is lost there • Paradise replacement • Hewitt’s got smashed • Alanis’s hand locale • “Old Country Soul” sibs • Peterson and the Grouch • Neil Young’s golden organ • ...
NATIONAL 5 MUSIC 2020-03-07
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- Highest Female voice
- Freedom to change speed. Used in Romantic music
- Scottish Dance with Scotch Snaps and dotted rhythms
- Section in a concerto where the soloist shows off
- ABA form
- To gradually get faster
- A vocal Countermelody
- Muted
- Sliding from one note to another
- Jazz style singing. Nonsense words
- A work for full orchestra
- A bass line used in classical music
- The lowest sounding string instrument
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- Scottish Harp
- To change key
- One note per syllable
- A musical full stop
- To play with the bow
- Long sustained note or repeated notes
- Texture. When all parts move together rhythmically
- Jazz style. Often played on piano with a vamp
- Musical pick up
- A bass line used in jazz music
- Musical style with tabla & sitar
- Solo bagpipe
- A Scottish song about farming life
- Musical style with prominent strings and harpsichord
27 Clues: Muted • ABA form • Solo bagpipe • Scottish Harp • To change key • Musical pick up • A musical full stop • Highest Female voice • To play with the bow • One note per syllable • A vocal Countermelody • To gradually get faster • A work for full orchestra • A bass line used in jazz music • Musical style with tabla & sitar • Sliding from one note to another • A Scottish song about farming life • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-29
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- repeat-sign
- major
- forte
- dotted-whole-note
- dc-al-coda
- whole-rest
- quarter-note
- fortissimo
- spaces
- Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart
- mezzo-piano
- staff
- measure
- eighth-rest
- staccato
- piano
- Ludwig-Van-Beethoven
- quarter-rest
- legato
- dynamics
- sixteenth-rest
- eighth-note
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- decrescendo
- whole-note
- pianissimo
- dotted-quarter-note
- end-bar
- mezzo-forte
- musical-alphabet
- second-ending
- scale
- dotted-half-note
- half-rest
- minor
- crescendo
- tempo
- first-ending
- treble-clef
- dc-al-fine
- lines
- Johann-Sebastian-Bach
- sixteenth-note
42 Clues: major • forte • scale • minor • staff • tempo • piano • lines • spaces • legato • end-bar • measure • staccato • dynamics • half-rest • crescendo • whole-note • pianissimo • dc-al-coda • whole-rest • fortissimo • dc-al-fine • decrescendo • repeat-sign • mezzo-forte • mezzo-piano • eighth-rest • treble-clef • eighth-note • quarter-note • first-ending • quarter-rest • second-ending • sixteenth-note • sixteenth-rest • musical-alphabet • dotted-half-note • ...
Academic Decathlon Music 2020-02-21
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- a bass line containing numbers above or below the bass pitches to indicate what types of triads would harmonize with each pitch
- The poetry that serves as the script for an opera
- a composition approach that blends genres, forms, and styles from past eras with tone colors and harmonies of Modern music
- The Catholic Churches most important service, commemorating Christ's last supper
- A German art-song genre for voice and piano that enjoyed enormous popularity in the Romantic period
- a philosophical movement in society that valued reason and personal liberty
- Tuneful and rhythmic portion of an opera
- era a term used to describe music of the past 120 years
- A designation for the period of music history spanning the 17th century to the beginning half of the 18th century
- instrumental music that conveys a sense of a specific story-line but without the use of audible words
- a single-line melody typically used for singing text from the Latin liturgy
- a 19th century style period that succeeded the classic period; it maintained an artistic view point that valued imagination and subjectivity
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- music suitable for small chambers
- a sharply accented note
- a programmatic work for orchestra, usually in one movement
- a Modernist style that strives to create primal, uncultured effect, avoiding any techniques that would seem polished and elegant
- the colloquial for the thousands of melodies sung in the catholic church as part of the liturgy
- a rapid repetition of a pitch that creates a trembling effect
- a designation for the period of music history spanning from the mid-18th century through the first three decades of the 19th
- A style of late 20th century composition that retains many of the features of Romanticism
- refers to a style of composition that prizes novelty above all else
- a melody representing a particular person, object, or idea
- a system of thought or worldview that attaches primary importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
23 Clues: a sharply accented note • music suitable for small chambers • Tuneful and rhythmic portion of an opera • The poetry that serves as the script for an opera • era a term used to describe music of the past 120 years • a programmatic work for orchestra, usually in one movement • a melody representing a particular person, object, or idea • ...
Christmas Music Quiz 2020-12-08
Music Vocab Quiz 2021-01-25
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- line- Direction or point that an actor should be looking at in a scene
- Sheet--the list of schedules for all cast and crew in a production.
- portion of an actor’s earnings taken by an agent or manager
- ready--the state of being ready for filming with hair, makeup and costuming done.
- film- the actual full-length film as opposed to a short or trailer
- stage instruction indicating that an actor should leave to stage
- – formally scheduling an actor for a role
- to one – A phrase the director says for the actors to return to where they started a scene
- reading--When, in an audition, an actor is asked to read from material they've never seen before
- process of choosing the performers for a production, done by the casting director, director, and/or other professionals
- the area behind the curtain where the actors can practice their lines, change their clothes, etc. unseen by the audience
- A bit of dialogue directed to only the audience unheard by other characters
- when all the stage lights are shut off
- - When an actor goes off-script and improvises in a scene
- rehearsal- a practice using all the props, costumes, usually right before the actual show
- off-- When an actor turns away from the audience
- – a verbal cue for filming to stop
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- Character- when a character stops acting and steps out of their role
- where the extras wait until their turn to go on set
- right--when the performers take up the RIGHT side of the shot from the CAMERA OPERATOR'S perspective
- - What the director says to indicate the camera is rolling and a scene has started.
- fourth wall- imaginary wall that separates the actor from the audience, is broken when the actor speaks directly to the audience
- An amount of money paid before work has started to secure a professional’s place in a production
- raw footage shot on the same day
- - the tryout for a role
- front of the stage
- a deliberate pause in the dialogue or actions that can create suspense
- left--when performers take up the LEFT side of the shot from the CAMERA OPERATOR'S perspective
- the physical movements planned out for a scene
- services- an on-set table with food for the cast and crew
- – the setting behind the actors to show details about a scene
- signal for an actor to begin performing
- special effects
- when an actor is called back to show their acting again in an audition
- reel- compilation of highlights from an actor’s previous roles
35 Clues: special effects • front of the stage • - the tryout for a role • raw footage shot on the same day • – a verbal cue for filming to stop • when all the stage lights are shut off • signal for an actor to begin performing • – formally scheduling an actor for a role • the physical movements planned out for a scene • off-- When an actor turns away from the audience • ...
Music and sports 2020-10-12
27 Clues: tag • futó • lánc • ütem • edzés • edzés • edzés • csend • túlélő • edzeni • valóban • kevésbé • verseny • eldobni • korábbi • kutatás • szerint • őszinte • hatékony • távolság • sportoló • fájdalom • javítani • zeneszám • világcsúcs • súlyemelés • pszichológus
Music Vocab Crossword 2020-11-17
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- Performing or singing without the help of instruments
- The supporting instruments for a performing group of musicians
- The gradual increase in volume; gradually getting louder
- The markings in a piece of music to indicate the correct volume
- Singing in a smooth and connected way
- The lowest female voice part
- Gradually slowing down
- Singing the same pitch and the same rhythm at the same time
- Highest female voice part
- The distance from one note to another
- When two or more notes are played or sung together and it sounds good
- Staff Where music notes are written; treble clef and bass clef
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- most common male voice part; in between tenor and bass
- The gradual decrease in volume; gradually getting quieter
- Very
- Singing in a short and separated way
- The ability to hear a specific pitch in your head without singing it
- The highest male voice part
- Gradually slowing down
- A symbol in music that tells you to continue singing until the director tells you to stop
- When 2 or more notes are played together and it sounds crunchy or bad
- The main tune in a song in a piece of music
- A group of musicians that rehearse and perform together!
- sections that separate a piece of music; also called bars (ex. mm. 42)
- The lowest male voice part
25 Clues: Very • Gradually slowing down • Gradually slowing down • Highest female voice part • The lowest male voice part • The highest male voice part • The lowest female voice part • Singing in a short and separated way • Singing in a smooth and connected way • The distance from one note to another • The main tune in a song in a piece of music • ...
Instruments:Piano (Music Workshop) 2020-11-08
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- Bartolomeo invented the piano because he wanted to improve the sound and performance of the ___________________.
- A Canadian pianist who was one of the most popular artists of the twentieth century.
- More ________ were used to create richer and fuller sounds
- A female singer/songwriter who has won lots of awards, including 8 Grammys and used the piano as her main instrument for alternative rock.
- A singer/songwriter/pianist, who’s well known for her catchy piano songs and performances.
- All piano materials became _____________ to help keep the instrument in tune and sounding great
- A pianist known for his wild stage shows and wowing fans with all kinds of piano music.
- No matter how the harpsichord is played, the _______________ stays the same.
- The Harpsichord had 66 keys and the piano has ___________-______________ keys.
- A fantastic piano player from England who has had over fifty Top 40 hits.
- The _________ made of bent wood and wraps around all the other parts of the main body of the piano.
- These types of pianos have a frame and strings that are placed horizontally
- The main way the sound travels from the strings
- A Japanese musician, composer, pianist, and actor.
- What the strings attach to.
- One of the two instrument families that the piano belongs to.
- Strings were made from stronger ______ so they could be tuned more efficiently.
- A Polish pianist, best known for the fantastic way he played the compositions of Chopin.
- A Romanian pianist famous for the way she played the works of Mozart.
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- An American musician whose piano work included R&B, rock, soul, funk, and gospel.
- Piano/Keyboard instruments can play _____________ and melody at the same time.
- An amazing Russian composer and pianist
- __________ also called “piano wires” because they are made of metal. The shorter in length the string is, the higher the note
- The Piano was invented by __________________ ________________ in the early 1700s.
- Made of hardwood and holds the tuning pins in place.
- These types of pianos are more compact because the frame and strings go vertically.
- The ____________ “hit” the strings to create the sound
- Where the strings are tied off at the ends of the piano
- An American composer and pianist. She was the first female composer to achieve great success on the international orchestral stage
- Because ivory came from endangered species like elephants, manufactures started using __________ instead
- White keys used to be covered with a thin layer of _________ to make them look and feel good to touch.
- An American Jazz pianist and composer.
- One of the two instrument families that the piano belongs to.
33 Clues: What the strings attach to. • An American Jazz pianist and composer. • An amazing Russian composer and pianist • The main way the sound travels from the strings • A Japanese musician, composer, pianist, and actor. • Made of hardwood and holds the tuning pins in place. • The ____________ “hit” the strings to create the sound • ...
Serena's Music Crossword 2020-12-01
Across
- a wind instrument, such as a trumpet or trombone, typically made of brass.
- means gradually getting louder.
- three or more notes played together.
- the way a note is articulated, from legato to staccato.
- how fast or slow a piece of music is performed.
- instruments that depend on electric power for producing and synthesizing sounds, and for amplification.
- sound produced by the vibration of a string.
- procedure in which a melodic area is presented in one voice and then restated in another.
- means gradually getting softer.
- signal or pulse that marks the passing of time in more or less regular segments of equal duration.
- the relative length of a note, from long to short.
- a series of chords.
- grouped sets of the basic beat.
- meaning short and detached, with distinct precision.
- interval of 8 whole steps or 12 half steps.
- a style of setting a text to music so that there is more than one note per syllable.
- two or more different pitches strung together.
- a beat counted as "two" or "four" in 4/4 rhythm.
- pitches of different frequencies.
- meaning moderate speed--not fast, not slow.
- sustained harmonic frequencies.
- organizing a piece of music around a pitch.
- a series of pitches.
- meaning very slow and expressive.
- meaning soft.
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- sound produced by vibrating air.
- music that is unstable and unpredictable.
- sound produced by the vibration of a tightly stretched membrane.
- the occurrence of a strong accent where one does not usually occur, this accent replacing the normally expected one.
- a note's amplitude, from loud to soft.
- collection of pitches that go up or down.
- music that is stable and predictable.
- a syncopated jazz or funk rhythm of the sort sampled in hip hop music.
- an instrumental genre for a soloist (or sometimes more than one soloist) and a larger ensemble.
- instruments that are played by striking them.
- meaning to play as fast as possible.
- final resting place of the music
- a person who directs an orchestra or chorus, communicating to the performers by motions of a baton or the hands their interpretation of the music.
- a series of three or more transpositions in a regular ascending or regular descending pattern.
- multiple voices playing the same rhythm.
- instruments that require the movement of a string to create vibrations that create sound.
- a broken chord
- the unique quality of the sound of an instrument or voice determined by the overtones present in that instrument.
- sound produced from the body of the instrument vibrating, where it can be either struck, plucked, friction, or blown.
- grouping of beats, most often in two or threes, in which the first beat of the group has a greater stress placed on it than on the subsequent beats.
- type of variation in which an entire melodic-rhythm pattern is moved to a higher or lower pitch level.
- multiple voices playing different rhythms.
- a single steady musical sound or the written symbol representing that sound.
- organizes movement in time, length of pitches.
- meaning loud.
50 Clues: meaning loud. • meaning soft. • a broken chord • a series of chords. • a series of pitches. • means gradually getting louder. • means gradually getting softer. • grouped sets of the basic beat. • sustained harmonic frequencies. • sound produced by vibrating air. • final resting place of the music • pitches of different frequencies. • meaning very slow and expressive. • ...
Music: Nina Simone 2021-04-19
Across
- The people thought that the presidential elections were false, so people held ______ all over the country to show their disapproval.
- She did not pass her driving test, but it was not for ____ ___ trying.
- My friend Ron is the _____ at his church. He plays while the people sing hymns on Sundays.
- I hope to go see my favorite ______ play live music after the pandemic is over.
- The civil rights movement in the United States was a fight for ____________ for Black Americans.
- That is a very catchy _____, it has been stuck in my head all day.
- I like the ______ of most Latin music- it makes me want to dance!
- My sister brought up some painful memories from the past and it really _____ __ ______.
- I like to focus on the _______ of a song to help me understand the message that the artist is trying to convey.
- When my baby niece fell down off her bike, her eyes immediately filled with ______.
- Nelson Mandela, Gandhi, and King were all strong proponents of _________.
- ______ music is traditionally used to express sadness and feelings of suffering
- Can you play any ______? I only play the piano.
- There was a lot of _____ about the final project, so students met with the teacher after class for more help and information.
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- The _______ of Dr. Marin Luther King Jr. was a very devastating event in the Civil Rights movement in the United States.
- Siblings often do things to ________ each other, which is why they get into fights.
- While he was in prison, he was treated like a _____. No one should be treated that way.
- My country is ____ ___ ___ ___ of an economic disaster because of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The book was set in the early 1800's, but the messages and themes that it represents are ________.
- We will have ______ once every week until our performance on May 31st.
- I tried to study the night before the test, but that studying was __ ____, I should have started sooner.
- My brother sings the melody while I sing _____.
- _______ is a very complicated form of music, all of the musicians work together and improvise the music they are playing. This means that songs sound different each time they are played.
- I was ______ when I heard what my nephew's teacher said to him. No one should talk to a child like that, especially not a teacher.
- Talking about your life with a therapist can be a very _______ experience.
- The sudden death of my grandmother caused a lot of ______ for me and my family.
- My brother always tries to _____ to me and my siblings when we are together, it can be very annoying.
- The ____ player in the jazz band was extremely talented, I watched her play all evening.
28 Clues: My brother sings the melody while I sing _____. • Can you play any ______? I only play the piano. • I like the ______ of most Latin music- it makes me want to dance! • That is a very catchy _____, it has been stuck in my head all day. • She did not pass her driving test, but it was not for ____ ___ trying. • ...
Guitar Music Crossword 2021-09-20
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- the speed of a piece.
- This means to play loudly.
- The part of a guitar that holds the tuning keys.
- line A vertical line drawn across the staff, and it divides the music into equal sections.
- The part of a guitar that separates the neck from the head.
- This is used to tell you to repeat the thing you just played.
- The notes FACE are called the:
- This means to play softly.
- Three or more different notes that are played together.
- The things on the neck that are used to play different notes on a string.
- This is the part of a guitar that holds the strings.
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- This holds all of the lines, spaces, notes, and measures.
- The thing that you play on an instrument.
- A sign at the beginning of a piece which indicates the number of beats per bar, and what note gets one beat.
- A section of music that is located between the bar lines.
- The notes EGBDF are called the:
- keys The part of a guitar that is used to tune it.
- A not like thing that is on the staff that tells you to have a pause in the music.
- This is used to play the different notes on the strings.
- This is used to play notes on a guitar.
20 Clues: the speed of a piece. • This means to play loudly. • This means to play softly. • The notes FACE are called the: • The notes EGBDF are called the: • This is used to play notes on a guitar. • The thing that you play on an instrument. • The part of a guitar that holds the tuning keys. • keys The part of a guitar that is used to tune it. • ...
MUSIC ELEMENTS TERMINOLOGY 2021-09-29
Across
- sentence-like patterns of chords
- gradually get softer
- medium loud
- modern harmony that avoids any sense of a ‘home’ key
- no repeat or return of any large-scale
- a portion of the range or compass of a sound
- highest to lowest pitch of an instrument/voice
- an off-the-beat accent
- suddenly
- prominent melody supported by harmonic accompaniment
- three-part form with return of the initial music (A B A)
- disjointedly ragged or jumpy
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- gradually slowing down the tempo
- two or more independent melodies played at the same time
- Exposition, Development, Recapitulation musical section
- very slow
- gradually speeding up the tempo
- steady walking tempo
- two-part form (A B)
- smooth, easy to sing or play
- Major/Minor harmony focuses on a ‘home’ key
21 Clues: suddenly • very slow • medium loud • two-part form (A B) • gradually get softer • steady walking tempo • an off-the-beat accent • smooth, easy to sing or play • disjointedly ragged or jumpy • gradually speeding up the tempo • sentence-like patterns of chords • gradually slowing down the tempo • no repeat or return of any large-scale • Major/Minor harmony focuses on a ‘home’ key • ...
Music - little things 2021-08-15
21 Clues: ir • mão • chá • voz • cama • boca • amar • saber • olhos • querer • xícara • coisas • coluna • dormir • costas • verdade • sorriso • conversar • para sempre • face bochecha • estomago barriga
Music Vocabulary Review 2022-05-12
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- Piano
- Something short in the middle
- A musical sentence
- Connects two of the same notes together
- To sing or play from Do to Do with no skips
- To raise the pitch
- To connect two different notes
- Separates beats into groups
- Extend the staff
- To gradually slow down
- A pattern of same, different, etc.
- Two+ groups, same thing, different times
- Something short at the beginning
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- Shows the number of beats in a group
- From loud to quiet
- Loud
- Makes a note sound more important
- quiet Pianissimo
- To gradually speed up
- A short repeated pattern
- Something short at the end
- A group of beats
- To lower the pitch
- Very loud
- From quiet to loud
25 Clues: Loud • Piano • Very loud • quiet Pianissimo • A group of beats • Extend the staff • A musical sentence • From loud to quiet • To raise the pitch • To lower the pitch • From quiet to loud • To gradually speed up • To gradually slow down • A short repeated pattern • Something short at the end • Separates beats into groups • Something short in the middle • To connect two different notes • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- really tiny flute
- slow
- percussion instrument you hit together
- brass instrument with buttons
- soft
- medium speed
- really fast
- large brass instrument
- high woodwind instrument
- high string instrument
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- makes you talk louder
- instrument that you smack
- woodwind instrument squidward
- fast
- percussion instrument with big tubes
- boss
- brass instrument with a slide
- jazzzzzy woodwind
- loud
- collection of sounds
- country string instrument
21 Clues: slow • fast • boss • loud • soft • really fast • medium speed • really tiny flute • jazzzzzy woodwind • collection of sounds • makes you talk louder • large brass instrument • high string instrument • high woodwind instrument • instrument that you smack • country string instrument • woodwind instrument squidward • brass instrument with buttons • brass instrument with a slide • ...
Cryptic Music Trivia 2022-06-18
Across
- Twerk freak lost one end, confused Germans (9)
- Multitrack tapes try holding singer-songwriter's masterpiece (8)
- hot number for Jimi and Arthur (4)
- yer Monet confused movie and event (8)
- tarring a mad, upset singer and guitarist (11)
- turned out not to represent happiness for John (1,4,3)
- good for absolutely nothing, except backing Eric (3)
- trading bloc and Russian river running backwards to locate Richard's girls (6)
- went from bus stop to Ohio (4)
- Brother Sun provided a home for 21 and 19 (3,9)
- used John Dillinger's title to fight the power (6, 5)
- My, our ole hall arranged a hit for Ricky (5,4,3)
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- sixth Stone in a stew, artistically (7)
- Al ran your mix, wrote songs for The 5th Dimension and Blood Sweat and Tears (5,4)
- Operatic diva now holds Morrison's real name (4)
- we bid, avoid composing composer of Young Americans (5,5)
- see 27
- Gospel writer includes late composer (8)
- angel removed from Genesis (7)
- Ray and Dave ironed out their problems (5)
- Tom now composes the sound of young America (6)
- divine gift lubricated singer for 21 and 19 (5,5)
- see 21
- and 19. How Tom flies to Monticello (9,8)
- down in the glen, noxious substance holds Scottish Annie (6)
- Oh, it's a Christmas song for Chuck and Neil (5)
- Strong title, also for Pink Floyd (5)
- and 9. Chart toppers, shot in 1914 (5,9)
28 Clues: see 27 • see 21 • angel removed from Genesis (7) • went from bus stop to Ohio (4) • hot number for Jimi and Arthur (4) • Strong title, also for Pink Floyd (5) • yer Monet confused movie and event (8) • sixth Stone in a stew, artistically (7) • Gospel writer includes late composer (8) • and 9. Chart toppers, shot in 1914 (5,9) • and 19. How Tom flies to Monticello (9,8) • ...
Music Mood Terms 2022-06-26
22 Clues: calm • sweet • light • playful • graceful • suddenly • majestic • agitated • sorrowful • energetic • with fire • sustained • expressive • held, sustained • animated, lively • marked, accented • little by little • in a singing style • Faster, more lively • slower, less lively • with movement/motion • with spirit, with vigor
Classical Music Survey 2022-11-07
Across
- Style of dance music switching between 2/4 and 3/4 at a high tempo with varying accents.
- The composer whose music Tchaikovsky praised.
- USS _____: The name of the ship that Gottschalk often used as his water taxi to take him from gig to gig.
- Last name of the publisher introduced to Dvorak and a big influence behind Dvorak's famous compositions.
- The first name of Tchaikovsky's patronist.
- What instrument did Dvorak's father play?
- The composer who Tchaikovsky thought was overrated.
- The city/town in which Charles Ives played organ at church starting at the age of 12.
- At what age did Florence Price have her first piano performance?
- What job was Dvorak's father and also the job that Dvorak was originally going to hold before becoming a musician?
- What did Charles Ives' family manufacture and sell?
- ________ countrysides were a major influence in all of Dvorak's compositions.
- Charles Ives composed one of his most well known pieces called Variations on _________.
- At what age did Florence Price have her first composition published?
- Who introduced Simrock to Dvorak?
- The style of the piece that Tchaikovsky wrote in dedication of his mother.
- The 1812 ____ is a piece that Tchaikovsky is most known for.
- At what age did Louis Gottschalk sail over to Europe and leave his hometown of New Orleans?
- What ethnicity did Florence Price say she was on her college application?
- How many versions of Mussorgsky's opera were there?
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- How many concerts per day was Gottschalk performing in his years of traveling in the West Indies?
- What sport did Charles Ives play in college?
- The first name of Tchaikovsky's wife in his first marriage.
- ______ of the Piano was Teresa Carreno's nickname.
- This type of character was portrayed during the opera also causing some negative feedback.
- What did Ives experiment with after listening to multiple bands simultaneously?
- What was Mussorgsky's cause of death?
- What country did Gottschalk flee to after his scandal in Oakland, California?
- What style is the third movement of Dvorak's Czech Suite op. 39?
- There were no _____ characters on stage for Boris Gudonov which was one of the reasons it was rejected originally.
- Frederic Chopin said that Gottschalk would become the ____ of Pianists.
- Alexander Borodin was a composer as well as a ____.
- What college did Charles Ives attend and play sports for?
- How many movement's are in Price's symphony, "Ethiopia's Shadow in America?"
- What style of music did Dvorak say was the true American music and held the melodies that people should embrace?
- How many total children were in Dvorak's family?
- What role did Dvorak assume at the newly founded conservatory in New York?
- What brought Tchaikovsky to America and put him in considerable demand in Russia?
- How many children did Anna Cermakova give birth to in 1876 before they sadly passed in 1877?
- What city did Florence and her family settle in during the Great Migration?
40 Clues: Who introduced Simrock to Dvorak? • What was Mussorgsky's cause of death? • What instrument did Dvorak's father play? • The first name of Tchaikovsky's patronist. • What sport did Charles Ives play in college? • The composer whose music Tchaikovsky praised. • How many total children were in Dvorak's family? • ______ of the Piano was Teresa Carreno's nickname. • ...
concepts of music 2022-11-13
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- A large instrumental group
- Very soft in Italian
- A musical group
- Jazz, folk, rock, pop
- Loud in Italian
- Thick or thin
- Black and white keyed instrument
- Loud and softs
- Multiple melodies
- Six stringed instrument
- Woodwind, Strings, Percussion, Brass `
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- Bass and treble clef
- Major or minor
- One melody
- 4/4 or C
- What instruments are used and how there played
- Long and short sounds
- ABA
- High and low sounds
- The way it is put together
- AB
21 Clues: AB • ABA • 4/4 or C • One melody • Thick or thin • Major or minor • Loud and softs • A musical group • Loud in Italian • Multiple melodies • High and low sounds • Bass and treble clef • Very soft in Italian • Long and short sounds • Jazz, folk, rock, pop • Six stringed instrument • A large instrumental group • The way it is put together • Black and white keyed instrument • ...
Music Vocabulary Madness! 2022-10-17
Across
- Younger brother to the Tuba
- Where all the notes go
- The conductor's wand
- The lowest instrument
- to get quieter in volume
- These guys have rhythm!
- How fast or how slow a song is
- We do this to live!
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- to grow in volume
- Tells us when the song is over
- Trick Question! (Mr. Z's favorite food)
- to play loudly
- Clicks to help keep time
- Separated by a bar-line
- to play quietly
- Squidward's instrument
- The slidey instrument
- A band performance
- Jazzy! (Mr. Z's main instrument)
- What we read to play music!
20 Clues: to play loudly • to play quietly • to grow in volume • A band performance • We do this to live! • The conductor's wand • The slidey instrument • The lowest instrument • Where all the notes go • Squidward's instrument • Separated by a bar-line • These guys have rhythm! • Clicks to help keep time • to get quieter in volume • Younger brother to the Tuba • What we read to play music! • ...
Elements of Music 2022-10-20
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- Dynamics or tempo or articulations
- The organization of music in time. Also closely related to meter
- a three-note chord
- The frequency of the note’s vibration
- The sections or movements of a piece; i.e. verse and refrain; sonata form; ABA; Rondo
- Short and separated notes; a type of articulation
- Volume (amplitude)—how loud; soft; medium; gradually getting louder or softer (crescendo or decrescendo)
- A succession of musical notes; a series of pitches often organized into phrases
- A melody with an accompaniment; e.g. a lead singer and a band
- How long or short the sound is
- Two or more independent voices; e.g. a round
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- Beats per minute; how fast or medium or slow a piece of music is played or sung
- Smooth and connected notes; a type of articulation
- How loud or soft a sound is
- The density (thickness or thinness) of layers of sounds and melodies and rhythms in a piece
- The manner in which notes are played or words pronounced
- The simultaneous vertical combination of notes that usually form chords
- The tone color of a sound resulting from the overtones
- overtone or timbre or pitch or amplitude or duration
- A fundamental pitch with resultant pitches sounding above it. The resultant pitches are extremely faint and almost inaudible
- A single layer of sound; e.g. a solo voice
21 Clues: a three-note chord • How loud or soft a sound is • How long or short the sound is • Dynamics or tempo or articulations • The frequency of the note’s vibration • A single layer of sound; e.g. a solo voice • Two or more independent voices; e.g. a round • Short and separated notes; a type of articulation • Smooth and connected notes; a type of articulation • ...
70s Music Assignment 2022-09-02
20 Clues: Queen • Jackson 5 • Elton John • Pink Floyd • Marvin Gaye • Barry White • Tina Turner • Nina Simone • Led Zeppelin • Bill Withers • Lionel Richie • Gloria Gaynor • Donna Summers • The Commodores • Curtis Mayfield • Ella Fitzgerald • Bruce Springsteen • The Rolling Stones • Gladys Night & Pips • Earth Wind and Fire
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
Across
- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
70s Music Assignment 2022-09-01
20 Clues: Queen • Jackson 5 • Elton John • Pink Floyd • Marvin Gaye • Barry White • Tina Turner • Nina Simone • Led Zeppelin • Bill Withers • Lionel Richie • Gloria Gaynor • Donna Summers • The Commodores • Curtis Mayfield • Ella Fitzgerald • Bruce Springsteen • The Rolling Stones • Gladys Night & Pips • Earth Wind and Fire
Crossword on Music 2016-12-05
Across
- We hit turbulence!
- I couldn't lie, couldn't lie, couldn't lie
- Come on, come on, turn the radio on
- Where are Ü now
- Turn down for what?
- In the name of love, name of love
- Drink from me, drink from me
- HmHm. HmHm. HmHmHmHmHmHmHm.
- We ain't never getting older
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- Call me a spaceman
- I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet
- Hunt you down eat you alive
- Upon a hill across a blue lake
- When my time comes, Forget the wrong that I've done
- Only know you love her when you let her go
- Please don't make any sudden moves
- Life will pass me by if I don't open up my eyes
- I walk alone, I walk alone
- She told me don't worry, about it
- I'm so alone, nothing feels like home
20 Clues: Where are Ü now • Call me a spaceman • We hit turbulence! • Turn down for what? • I walk alone, I walk alone • Hunt you down eat you alive • HmHm. HmHm. HmHmHmHmHmHmHm. • Drink from me, drink from me • We ain't never getting older • Upon a hill across a blue lake • She told me don't worry, about it • In the name of love, name of love • Please don't make any sudden moves • ...
Music Vocabulary 1 2017-12-11
Across
- The conductor’s copy of the music.
- The entire ensemble – everyone
- Instruments using a cup shaped mouthpiece.
- To achieve the aural perception of each instrument or section being of the same or equal volume without dominance by any one instrument or section.
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- Tone color
- Instruments originally made of wood or using a reed to create the sound
- Within the Key
- Music having independent lines weaving a fabric of sound.
- The historic period prior to 1400 AD
- Music composed in a chordal manner in which most or all parts move together at the same time
- The physical response to rhythm
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- The fraction appearing at the beg.inning of the music or section indicating the mathematical organization of rhythm It is also known as the time signature.
- Two or more staves joined with a bracket { } indicating a system of music.
- To create an ensemble sound in which all instruments/sections collectively create one sound rather than individual sounds.
- Instruments which are plucked or bowed to create the sound
- The correct vibrations of a tone to match the established standard or that of another instrument
- That part of the range used most often
- The space on the staff between two vertical lines. It is also called a bar.
- Various degrees of loudness and softness
- A succession of tones perceived by the mind as a unit
- Symbol to indicate the tonal center
22 Clues: Tone color • Within the Key • 5 lines and 4 spaces • The entire ensemble – everyone • The physical response to rhythm • The conductor’s copy of the music. • Symbol to indicate the tonal center • The historic period prior to 1400 AD • That part of the range used most often • Various degrees of loudness and softness • Instruments using a cup shaped mouthpiece. • ...
general music review 2019-05-29
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- high male voice
- instrument family made of metal
- musical story form using dancing and an orchestra
- stringed instrument not found in the orchestra
- loud
- musical story form using singing, acting, and an orchestra
- note that gets two beats
- a musical director that keeps the steady beat
- cancels out sharps and flats
- a note that looks like it's held up by chopsticks
- getting louder
- high female voice
- drop it like it's hot
- low female voice
- getting slower
- beginning of the song
- treble staff space notes spell this word
- voices singing the same words on different pitches
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- low male voice
- wooden instrument family that make sound when blown into
- the space between two barlines on a staff
- quiet
- five lines and four spaces
- lowers pitch by one half step
- instrument learned in third and fourth grade
- multiple voices singing the same thing at different times
- a large group of instruments that play together
- a note that look like a shishkabob
- note that gets four beats
- volume
- note that gets one beat
- tool used to play xylophones
- medium loud
- medium quiet
- a vertical line that breaks music into smaller pieces
- end of the song
- instruments that make sound when hit or shaken
- hold the note twice as long
- a musician whose instrument is their voice
- raises pitch one half step
- the beat of the music
41 Clues: loud • quiet • volume • medium loud • medium quiet • low male voice • getting louder • getting slower • high male voice • end of the song • low female voice • high female voice • drop it like it's hot • beginning of the song • the beat of the music • note that gets one beat • note that gets two beats • note that gets four beats • five lines and four spaces • raises pitch one half step • ...
Music Theory Terms 2018-11-06
Across
- indicates the volume of music
- loud
- a half step down a note
- gradually get faster
- soft
- moderately loud
- a half step above a note
- takes up the entire measure
- gradually get softer
- very soft
- gradually get louder
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- moderately soft
- also known as G Clef
- takes up one beat
- takes up two beats
- gradually get slower
- very loud
- how fast or slow the music is
- joins two notes that are the same
- also known as F Clef
- smoothly connects two or more different notes
21 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • moderately loud • takes up one beat • takes up two beats • also known as G Clef • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • also known as F Clef • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • a half step down a note • a half step above a note • takes up the entire measure • indicates the volume of music • how fast or slow the music is • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
Across
- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- 4/4
- Gradually getting quieter
- loud
- Four notes per beat
- A half step above any note
- Two notes per beat
- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
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- Note that lasts two beats
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- One note per beat
- Quiet
- Gradually getting louder
- Very Quiet
- medium quiet
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- very loud
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • Quiet • very loud • Very Quiet • medium loud • medium quiet • One note per beat • Two notes per beat • Four notes per beat • To play something again • Gradually getting louder • Note that lasts two beats • Gradually getting quieter • A half step below any note • A half step above any note • Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do • Note that lasts an entire measure • ...
Music - Unit 1 2019-11-07
22 Clues: Opfer • Anzug • spenden • berühmt • Angriff • Melodie • Liedtext • Kerl,Typ • zustimmen • altmodisch • beinhalten • Flüchtling • erfolgreich • entscheiden • unterstützen • verschwenden • Schallplatte • nach,nachdem • Publikum,Zuschauer • Vorführung,Auftriff • furchtbar,entsetzlich • furchtbar,schrecklich,scheußlich
British Music Scene 2019-09-28
Across
- Coin oriented anagram(3,9)
- Framlingham's finest and probably richest(2,7)
- Classical ghost vaults anagram(6,5)
- Kath Teat anagram(4,4)
- So good they named them twice(5,5)
- Samuel in short green apple(3,5)
- Tempered metal gun in reverse(5,6)
- Harry Webb and shaded partners(5,7,3,3,7)
- Absence of light from Lowestoft (3,8)
- King of skiffle(6,7)
- Ivy's companions(3,7)
- Still selling the other side of the lesser light(4,5)
- Mash(4)
- Small stir(6,3)
- Watford FC's most famous director (5,4)
- Rudolph Hess's German prison dance(7,6)
- Hope and glory writer on Prom finale(6,5)
- Miss-spelt hard of hearing cat(3,7)
Down
- Audi lap anagram (3,4)
- Desert traveller's delight(5)
- Classical but with modern illumination(8,5,9)
- Someone like you Miss Atkins(5)
- Mersey-crossers walking together(5,3,3,10)
- In the beginning(7)
- Fab four(3,7)
- Incense stick but harder(4,5)
- Unchanged(6,3)
- Essex's cheeky chap with X factor(4,4)
- Unclear(4)
- Old cinema given pleasant sound(4,5)
- Michaelangelo's knife(5,5)
- Still moving and no moss(3,7,6)
- Royal colour in depth(4,6)
- In front of the Attractions(5,8)
- Honoured to be meeting again if unsure(4,4,4)
- Really on my way at your instruction(3,5)
- Ill-fated aircraft but with power efficient lighting(3,8)
- Alternative to the marmalade(3,3)
38 Clues: Mash(4) • Unclear(4) • Fab four(3,7) • Unchanged(6,3) • Small stir(6,3) • In the beginning(7) • King of skiffle(6,7) • Ivy's companions(3,7) • Audi lap anagram (3,4) • Kath Teat anagram(4,4) • Coin oriented anagram(3,9) • Michaelangelo's knife(5,5) • Royal colour in depth(4,6) • Desert traveller's delight(5) • Incense stick but harder(4,5) • Someone like you Miss Atkins(5) • ...
Music SMS/LMS 2023-05-23
Across
- five lines, four spaces
- two beats of sound
- Mrs. Huber's son's name
- very soft
- separates music
- very loud
- soft
- loud
- one beat of sound
- two beats of rest
- one beat of rest
- indicates the end of the music
Down
- syllables we use for rhythm
- fasolatido
- four beats of rest
- separates measures
- half a beat of sound
- Mrs. Huber's first name
- quarter of a beat of sound
- an acoustic instrument with four strings
- syllables we use for melody
21 Clues: soft • loud • very soft • very loud • fasolatido • separates music • one beat of rest • one beat of sound • two beats of rest • four beats of rest • separates measures • two beats of sound • half a beat of sound • five lines, four spaces • Mrs. Huber's son's name • Mrs. Huber's first name • quarter of a beat of sound • syllables we use for rhythm • syllables we use for melody • ...
Quality Music Crossword 2023-06-30
Across
- Before Brian Setzer had his orchestra, he was a Stray Cat about town.
- A poor man's Bruce Springsteen who is nostalgic.
- Its been long time since I ...
- First they were an airplane, then they were a starship, but nevertheless, they were urban planners first.
- Everyone likes it, even though it only is what it is.
- A sports anthem that's also a gay anthem
- A novel way to traverse the clock.
- Those ladies in Twisted Sister want only one thing.
- John Fogerty wrote a song for everyone, even some random girls.
Down
- How do you get to the top? Let your lead singer OD in a car, then tour for the next forty years.
- There are many rock cities, but this one has a movie made about it.
- A lesser Def Leppard song that became a lesser jukebox musical.
- Even the Spiders from Mars value this kind of celebrity.
- The best reptile and the best genre meet in this Elton John classic.
- Okay, but why would the warden throw a party?
- the brothers from Manchester can't just play Wonderwall, so they wrote this.
- What KISS does before they party every day.
- They're coming to your town, they'll help you party down.
- Put another dime in the juke box, baby.
- quasi royal chant for a fantastic genre.
20 Clues: Its been long time since I ... • A novel way to traverse the clock. • Put another dime in the juke box, baby. • A sports anthem that's also a gay anthem • quasi royal chant for a fantastic genre. • What KISS does before they party every day. • Okay, but why would the warden throw a party? • A poor man's Bruce Springsteen who is nostalgic. • ...
Music and Musicians 2023-07-21
Across
- Musician skilled at playing the piano.
- Percussion instrument played by striking with sticks or hands.
- Generic term for various musical instruments with keys.
- Brass instrument with a sliding section for changing pitch.
- Curved woodwind instrument producing rich sounds.
- Creates lyrics and music for songs.
- Large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments.
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- Brass instrument played by blowing into a mouthpiece.
- Singer or performer using their voice as the primary instrument.
- Stringed instrument played with a bow, producing melodic tones.
- Musician who plays the harp, a stringed instrument.
- Stringed instrument often played with fingers or a pick.
- Musician who plays drums in a band or group.
- Musician who plays the cello, a stringed instrument.
- Keyboard instrument with black and white keys, producing various tones.
- Uses their voice to perform songs.
- Woodwind instrument played by blowing across a hole.
- Group of musicians playing instruments together, often in concerts.
- Low-pitched musical instrument, often found in the rhythm section.
- Live music performance for an audience in a venue or hall.
20 Clues: Uses their voice to perform songs. • Creates lyrics and music for songs. • Musician skilled at playing the piano. • Musician who plays drums in a band or group. • Curved woodwind instrument producing rich sounds. • Musician who plays the harp, a stringed instrument. • Musician who plays the cello, a stringed instrument. • ...
Quarter 2 - Music 2023-12-01
Across
- faster than allegro, lively and spirited manner
- gradually becoming faster
- compared to the speed of a person walking
- percussion instruments that creates sounds by the vibration of itself.
- two or more voices sounding together
- moderately fast compared to the speed of a carabao
- Erich Moritz Von _____, creator of the system that groups instruments according to how they produce sounds
- Curt _____, creator of the system that groups instruments according to how they produce sounds
- any instrument that creates sound by amplification
- refers to the tone color that gives uniqueness of a sound
Down
- fastest tempo markings in music
- gradually becoming slower
- percussion instruments that needs stretched layer of skin to produce sounds.
- refers to the loudness and quietness of sound
- instruments that used the vibration of strings to create sounds.
- building blocks of music
- any wind instruments.
- refers to how many layers of sound is used in a music arrangement
- broad and slow like a moving turtle.
- refers to the highness or lowness of a sound
20 Clues: any wind instruments. • building blocks of music • gradually becoming slower • gradually becoming faster • fastest tempo markings in music • two or more voices sounding together • broad and slow like a moving turtle. • compared to the speed of a person walking • refers to the highness or lowness of a sound • refers to the loudness and quietness of sound • ...
Music Trivia KRFH 2023-11-14
Across
- crosby, stills, nash and _________
- this is what girls just want to have
- the world's most successful band
- building where the krfh studio resides
- heaven know's hes miserable now
- nickname for fans of the grateful dead
- her hips don't lie
- lennon's most famous song
- john mayer's hit about the laws of physics
- nickname of a beloved pioneer of jazz trumpeting
- a large burglar- also an indie band
- miller or demarco or fleetwood
- he set fire to a stratocaster onstage
- iconic 1968 music festival
- band that wrote "we are the champions"
- cause after all you're my ________
Down
- seattle punk band-also a transcendent state
- very gay trio of femme indie singer songwriters
- they don't practice santeria
- she wants to know if you believe in life after love
- the d-o-double g
- he wants to be taken to church
- the poster child slowcore band
- he had one shot. one opportunity.
- bassist who loves cats and anime
- metal band named after electrical currents
- he's on the road again
- last name of the Beatle's fifth member
- 70s band that wrote a rock opera about playing pinball
- pink floyd album featuring bricks on the cover
- iconic record label- also sacramento
- 90s band that wrote "creep"
- charlie parker's nickname
- king gizzard and the _________
34 Clues: the d-o-double g • her hips don't lie • he's on the road again • lennon's most famous song • charlie parker's nickname • iconic 1968 music festival • 90s band that wrote "creep" • they don't practice santeria • he wants to be taken to church • the poster child slowcore band • miller or demarco or fleetwood • king gizzard and the _________ • heaven know's hes miserable now • ...
Music and Bands 2023-10-31
Across
- - Detroit rapper known for his lyrical skills.
- - The Queen of Pop, known for reinvention.
- Zeppelin - Hard rock legends with "Stairway to Heaven."
- - The King of Rock and Roll.
- Houston - Vocal powerhouse with "I Will Always Love You."
- Wonder - Blind Motown legend and multi-instrumentalist.
- - Minneapolis-born musical genius.
- - Barbadian singer and fashion icon.
- - Polish composer and pianist of the Romantic era.
- - Irish rock band led by Bono.
- - Legendary guitarist Jimi who played at Woodstock.
- Mac - Classic rock band with hits like "Go Your Own Way."
- Rolling Stones - British rock band with Mick Jagger as frontman.
- Marley - Reggae icon known for "No Woman, No Cry."
- - British singer known for her powerful voice.
- Winehouse - British singer with a soulful voice.
- - Rock band with Steven Tyler as lead vocalist.
- Davis - Jazz trumpeter and innovator.
Down
- Who - Rock band known for "My Generation" and "Pinball Wizard."
- - Prolific composer of classical music.
- - Composer of "The Four Seasons."
- - Pop and R&B superstar with a fierce stage presence.
- - Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain.
- - Australian singer who often hides her face.
- - Baroque composer of intricate and beautiful music.
- - Alternative rock band known for innovation.
- - British rock group with Freddie Mercury as lead singer.
- - British band with hits like "Yellow" and "Fix You."
- Strauss - Austrian composer famous for waltzes.
- - Iconic British rock band from Liverpool.
30 Clues: - The King of Rock and Roll. • - Irish rock band led by Bono. • - Composer of "The Four Seasons." • - Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain. • - Minneapolis-born musical genius. • - Barbadian singer and fashion icon. • Davis - Jazz trumpeter and innovator. • - Prolific composer of classical music. • - The Queen of Pop, known for reinvention. • ...
Music and Gambling 2023-11-03
Across
- Last season's occurrence; ear-piercing for some
- noisy neighbours; A RnB artist
- Home-based musical group; an application
- Bamboos; Specter
- 9+10, as a Macanese would
- burnt, in a sense
- person with a large bankroll
- world-renowned colour combination
- Chelsea, musically
- to fill up, in a sense
- Has a deadly Russian cousin
Down
- 30 every 30
- A.K.a large oil spill
- The artist of a final winner's song
- Composer; What Ronaldo may do on the left
- The sum of TopiaTwins features
- James Bond's winning hand
- A baking tool and winter activity
- Tan's instrument of choice
- shits; dice game
- edible thumping in one's ear
21 Clues: 30 every 30 • Bamboos; Specter • shits; dice game • burnt, in a sense • Chelsea, musically • A.K.a large oil spill • to fill up, in a sense • James Bond's winning hand • 9+10, as a Macanese would • Tan's instrument of choice • Has a deadly Russian cousin • person with a large bankroll • edible thumping in one's ear • The sum of TopiaTwins features • noisy neighbours; A RnB artist • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-19
Across
- singing the same thing but starting at different times
- when there are different parts
- the part 3 changed voices
- when you are practicing the concert music with the other singers of your part
- the singing of holiday tunes
- the muscles you should use to support your sound
- the highest treble part
- levels of volume in music
- how your vowels should be when you sing
- how you sit when you sing
- the main thing we do in this class
- the name for the performance that we give
Down
- the speed of the music
- the person you watch when singing
- the system we use to sight read pitch
- a fancy way of saying "group"
- when you try out for a group
- the system we use to sight read rhythm
- the name of the class that you are currently in
- the people who come to see the concert
- when everyone is singing the exact same thing
- the lower treble part
22 Clues: the lower treble part • the speed of the music • the highest treble part • the part 3 changed voices • levels of volume in music • how you sit when you sing • when you try out for a group • the singing of holiday tunes • a fancy way of saying "group" • when there are different parts • the person you watch when singing • the main thing we do in this class • ...
Elements of Music 2024-01-29
Across
- jumpy shape
- sweet sounding or blending well together
- one instrument or voice alone (solo)
- many different melodies together
- the different patterns of long and short notes in a song
- gradually get faster
- harsh sounding or clashing
- how many different melodies a song has; the different layers of a song
- smooth shape
- the distinct or unique sound of every voice and instrument
- one main melody with accompanying (background) instruments
- gradually get slower
Down
- the length of a note, how long a note lasts
- the shape of the melody
- how high or low the notes are
- gradually get softer
- gradually get louder
- the volume of the music (how loud or soft)
- two or more notes played simultaneously
- the pace or speed of the music (how fast or slow)
- the steady, unchanging pulse of a song
- the main or recognizable tune of a song
22 Clues: jumpy shape • smooth shape • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • gradually get faster • gradually get slower • the shape of the melody • harsh sounding or clashing • how high or low the notes are • many different melodies together • one instrument or voice alone (solo) • the steady, unchanging pulse of a song • two or more notes played simultaneously • ...
New Wave Music 2024-03-20
Across
- Band led by Ric Ocasek
- Talking Heads song "Psycho ______" lyric
- T______ Heads
- Part of "New _____"
- Dominant instrument in _____-pop
- David Bowie's influence on new wave
- Genre influence - punk rock
- British art rock band
- English band fronted by Boy George
- Known for their energy domes
Down
- Name of a new wave/pop magazine
- UK music magazine
- Pioneering post-punk band
- Human League song
- Gary Numan song - We Are ______
- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
- The Cure song
- (Sting's former band
- The C_____
- Lead singer Deborah Harry's band
20 Clues: The C_____ • T______ Heads • The Cure song • UK music magazine • Human League song • Part of "New _____" • (Sting's former band • British art rock band • Band led by Ric Ocasek • Pioneering post-punk band • Joan Jett & the Blackhearts • Genre influence - punk rock • Known for their energy domes • Name of a new wave/pop magazine • Gary Numan song - We Are ______ • ...
Movies and Music 2024-03-28
Across
- The main character's name in Elf
- An instrument you play only with your mouth
- The black dots on the lines of music paper, that tell you what to play
- The collection of songs that a musician releases together on a CD or tape is called an ________
- In Wild Hearts Can't be broken, the girl dives ________
- The cartoon movie that turns screams into laughs is ________ Inc.
- The kind of dog in your favorite cartoon movie
- How many movies are in a trilogy?
- The second movie that comes out following the same story line as the first, is called a _______
- The girls first name in Beauty and the Beast
- Your favorite female band
Down
- A story of kids on a big treasure hunt
- Has black and white keys
- The bright word in the song Mom usually sings to you at night
- The name of the sad, hideous creature in Lord of the Rings
- The Little ________
- A Halloween song by Michael Jackson
- Fill in the song lyrics "They paved _______ to put up a parking lot"
- Cyndi ________
- The first name of the most famous female singer right now
- The long series of commercials and movie trailers shown at the theater before the movie starts
21 Clues: Cyndi ________ • The Little ________ • Has black and white keys • Your favorite female band • The main character's name in Elf • How many movies are in a trilogy? • A Halloween song by Michael Jackson • A story of kids on a big treasure hunt • An instrument you play only with your mouth • The girls first name in Beauty and the Beast • ...
music and literature 2024-03-07
Across
- a particular standard of skill or ability
- one side or both sides of a sheet paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc
- someone who is or was in the same class as you at school or college
- the main subject or course that a student studies at a university or college
- each of the two periods into wich a year at schools or universities is divided
- (of people) not present in a place
- a careful and systematic study of a subjec to discover new facts or information about it
- a row of people or things behind each other or next to each other
- a student who has one more year to graduate from a university or high school
- a large board with a smooth white surface that we can write on, especially used for theaching or presentations
- a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject
- a short piece of writing that helps us remember something
Down
- a restaurant, typically in colleges, hospitals, etc. where you choose and pay for your meal before carrying it to table
- a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject
- a series of written or printed names or items, typically one below the other
- a letter or number given by a teacher to show how a student is performing in class,school,etc
- (of people) being somewhere particular
- the act of repeatedly doing something to become better at doing it
- a student who is in the year before the last year of college or high school
- a part of a book that is intended to be used for learning a specific subject
20 Clues: (of people) not present in a place • (of people) being somewhere particular • a particular standard of skill or ability • a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject • a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject • a short piece of writing that helps us remember something • a row of people or things behind each other or next to each other • ...
Music Knowledge I 2024-02-21
Across
- You draw this across the strings
- Gets two counts
- Soft
- The space between barlines
- One beat of sound
- Fingering hand
- String plucking
- Bow hand
- Play it again
- The clef of the viola
- Opening exercise
Down
- Speed
- High 2
- The pulse of music
- Gets four counts
- The clef of the violin
- Low 2
- Divide the staff into measures
- what the notes and rests are on
- One beat of silence
- Loud
- 1-2-3-4
- The clef of the cello and bass
23 Clues: Soft • Loud • Speed • Low 2 • High 2 • 1-2-3-4 • Bow hand • Play it again • Fingering hand • Gets two counts • String plucking • Gets four counts • Opening exercise • One beat of sound • The pulse of music • One beat of silence • The clef of the viola • The clef of the violin • The space between barlines • Divide the staff into measures • The clef of the cello and bass • what the notes and rests are on • ...
1970s Music History 2023-10-03
Across
- They toured the U.S. for the first time since 1969 in 1972.
- The 70s were a golden era for ___.
- Louis Armstrong died here in 1971.
- Louis Armstrong was born in this month.
- …exploded on January 26, 1972, and damaged the NY HQ.
- Bob Dylan reappeared in ___ after nearly ten years.
- Johnny Cash won two Grammy awards for this song.
- Michael Jackson was ___ years old.
- The Jewish Defense League protested the ___ treatment of Jews.
- Louis Armstrong recovered from an illness to throw a party when he turned ___.
- The ___ Invasion continued in 1971.
- Found dead in Hollywood in 1970.
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- Helen Reddy sold ___ of copies of her song “I Am a Woman”.
- He died in 1974 at the age of 75.
- Featured in the Jackson 5.
- The Newport Jazz Festival was held here in 1973, and was very successful.
- Stevie Wonder signed a contract worth ___ million dollars in 1975.
- This festival was canceled in 1971.
- The Newport Jazz Festival was held for ___ days.
- One of the most popular musical groups in 1976.
- Popular artist who arrived from England.
- Band who split in 1970.
- The most successful Beatle.
- Found dead in London in 1970.
- Duke Ellington is considered one of the most influential ___ artists of all time.
25 Clues: Band who split in 1970. • Featured in the Jackson 5. • The most successful Beatle. • Found dead in London in 1970. • Found dead in Hollywood in 1970. • He died in 1974 at the age of 75. • The 70s were a golden era for ___. • Louis Armstrong died here in 1971. • Michael Jackson was ___ years old. • This festival was canceled in 1971. • The ___ Invasion continued in 1971. • ...
Folk Music Instruments 2023-10-18
Across
- A stringed drone instrument played in India
- typically has 21-strings which are played by plucking with the fingers, and combines features of the lute and a harp from West Africa
- A Japanese and ancient Chinese end-blown flute, made of bamboo
- like the lute, but with a neck like a guitar
- held between your hands, consisting of a bellows, two sets of reeds, a keyboard for the melody, and buttons
- another word for violin, typically used to play folk music
- like a guitar, but smaller and round, and has five strings
- drum made with a large base and covered with rawhide of deer, buffalo or steer
- A West African percussion instrument consisting of a dried gourd with beads or cowries woven into a net covering the gourd
- Japanese short-necked lute, often used in narrative storytelling
Down
- air is pushed from a bag into pipes on the bag
- A Latin American percussion instrument consisting of an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side
- a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music
- A pair of twin hand drums from the India
- strings pulled tight over a hollow piece of wood and hit with a hammer
- A rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa
- held in front of the player, has open finger holes, and has two chambers
- A plucked stringed instrument, originating from the India
- expanding bellows like an accordion, but with buttons, instead of keys, for playing the melody
- An Iranian musical instrument and member of the lute family
20 Clues: A pair of twin hand drums from the India • A stringed drone instrument played in India • like the lute, but with a neck like a guitar • air is pushed from a bag into pipes on the bag • A plucked stringed instrument, originating from the India • another word for violin, typically used to play folk music • like a guitar, but smaller and round, and has five strings • ...
1970s music crossword 2023-10-05
Across
- Female song writer that made I Am a Woman
- Stevie Wonder’s second album
- Paul McCartneys band
- Micheal Jackson and his four brothers
- The year that Louis Armstrong die
- Song by Don McLean
- A platinum record made by Steely Dan
- made the album Play That Funky Music
- A song by Johnny Cash
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- The band that broke up during the 1970
- Artist that made the album Born to Run
- A unique word for disco
- lead singer in Aerosmith
- The festival that was cancelled due to violence.
- Artist that made the song Cracklin'Rosie
- The man who made the song My Sweet Lord
- Song by Johnny Nash
- Ex-Beatle that released Red Rose Speedway
- President during 1978
- Song from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
20 Clues: Song by Don McLean • Song by Johnny Nash • Paul McCartneys band • President during 1978 • A song by Johnny Cash • A unique word for disco • lead singer in Aerosmith • Stevie Wonder’s second album • The year that Louis Armstrong die • A platinum record made by Steely Dan • made the album Play That Funky Music • Micheal Jackson and his four brothers • ...
Cat's music xwrd 2024-04-14
Across
- Born this way
- Sound System, Unity
- biggest monkey
- What I got
- Cuz I love you
- I go to extremes
- The Middle
- You can call me al
- Stefania
- express yourself
- Cha Cha Cha
- Santeria
- Space Man, Mountain
Down
- soldi
- I got Love
- 1985
- Get Better
- the eponym
- trenuletul
- Ocean Avenue
- Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
- I believe in a thing called love
- Fat Lip
- Eat your salad
- Starships
- best pets
- Buck Rogers
27 Clues: 1985 • soldi • Fat Lip • Stefania • Santeria • Starships • best pets • I got Love • Get Better • the eponym • trenuletul • What I got • The Middle • Cha Cha Cha • Buck Rogers • Ocean Avenue • Born this way • biggest monkey • Cuz I love you • Eat your salad • I go to extremes • express yourself • You can call me al • Sound System, Unity • Space Man, Mountain • I believe in a thing called love • ...
Elements of music 2024-06-18
Across
- the combination of different notes played at the same time.
- the way different sounds are combined in a piece of music.
- gradually becoming louder
- semibreve worth 6 beats
- worth 2 beats
- a sudden strong accent
- slight emphasis
- two notes of the same pitch which are played or sung at the same time.
- the speed at which any piece of music is played.
- shorten the note
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- heavier emphasis
- two or more instruments or voices playing or singing at the same time.
- hold till cut off
- the pattern of sound and silence in music.
- worth 3 beats
- gradually becoming softer
- loud
- adds emphasis
- the quality of sound that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another.
- the sound which is based on the frequency of vibration.
20 Clues: loud • worth 3 beats • worth 2 beats • adds emphasis • slight emphasis • heavier emphasis • shorten the note • hold till cut off • a sudden strong accent • semibreve worth 6 beats • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • the pattern of sound and silence in music. • the speed at which any piece of music is played. • the sound which is based on the frequency of vibration. • ...
elements of music 2024-06-18
Across
- shorten the note
- has 2 beats
- forte or 𝆑 means to play
- the symbol for a standard bar
- the term meaning little by little
- the most common time signature
- means slight emphasis
- a quaver is equal to how many beats
- unity is created in music by
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- the symbol that symbols a bass bar
- monophonic, polyphonic and homophonic are or examples of what
- a repeated pattern is what in Italian
- a sudden strong accent
- has 4 beats
- Italian for 'lively' or 'cheerful'
- four quavers joined equal
- only equals 1 beat by itself
- two minims equal
- the texture when two instruments play the same melody
- musical name for quick or fast
20 Clues: has 2 beats • has 4 beats • shorten the note • two minims equal • means slight emphasis • a sudden strong accent • forte or 𝆑 means to play • four quavers joined equal • only equals 1 beat by itself • unity is created in music by • the symbol for a standard bar • the most common time signature • musical name for quick or fast • the term meaning little by little • ...
music language features 2024-06-14
Across
- Correspondence of sounds in lyrics (5 letters)
- Contrasting section in a song (6 letters)
- Concluding section of a song (5 letters)
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds (12 letters)
- Tells part of the story in a song (5 letters)
- Attitude or emotional quality of lyrics (4 letters)
- Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters)
- Central idea of a song (5 letters)
- Recurring element reinforcing the theme (5 letters)
- Repeated use of words or phrases (10 letters)
- Speed of the music (5 letters)
- Concluding passage in music (4 letters)
- Use of symbols to represent ideas (9 letters)
- Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters)
- Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words (7 letters)
- Variations in loudness and intensity (8 letters)
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- clues for music language features terminology
- Descriptive language creating vivid pictures (7 letters)
- Common song structure alternating sections (11 letters, hyphenated)
- Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters)
- Repeated section of a song (6 letters)
- Sequence of notes making the main tune (6 letters)
- Opening section of a song (5 letters)
- Here are some crossword clues for music language features terminology:
- Combination of different musical notes (7 letters)
- Storytelling structure in a song (9 letters)
- Structured pattern of beats (5 letters)
- Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as" (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things directly (8 letters)
- Giving human traits to non-human objects (15 letters)
- Words of a song (6 letters)
32 Clues: Words of a song (6 letters) • Speed of the music (5 letters) • Central idea of a song (5 letters) • Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters) • Opening section of a song (5 letters) • Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters) • Repeated section of a song (6 letters) • Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters) • Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters) • ...
Movies and Music 2024-06-14
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- What do the kids nickname Mr. Mertle's dog in The Sandlot?
- In Coming to America, what does Semmi install in the cheap apartment that he and Prince Akeem rent?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- What live animal came out of Tony Todd's mouth in the infamous Candyman scene?
- Where was rapper Tupac born?
- In Avatar, what's the name of the alien world that humans are visiting in their "avatar" form?
- What legendary pop star judges a fashion “walk-off” between Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in Zoolander?
- The Wu-Tang Clan recommends protecting which body part?
- Which band or artist holds the record for most number-one singles?
- In Mean Girls, what does Gretchen claim her father invented?
- What famous guitarist is known for playing with his teeth?
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- What 1990 movie starred Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg?
- Who is the first woman of color to win the Oscar for Best Actress?
- Where are the members of Boyz II Men from?
- What rock star moonlights as a horror movie writer and director?
- What is the first rule of Fight Club?
- which band released the 1987 album Appetite for Destruction?
- What group has hits such as “Arms Wide Open” and “One Last Breath”?
- What did Zach Galifianakis call the baby in The Hangover?
- Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
20 Clues: Where was rapper Tupac born? • What is the first rule of Fight Club? • Where are the members of Boyz II Men from? • The Wu-Tang Clan recommends protecting which body part? • What did Zach Galifianakis call the baby in The Hangover? • What do the kids nickname Mr. Mertle's dog in The Sandlot? • What famous guitarist is known for playing with his teeth? • ...
