music Crossword Puzzles
How Well Do You Know John? 2023-06-28
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- John's favorite pop star
- John's favorite drink
- Brand of car John owns
- Where John went abroad
- John's dream destination
- Where John and Linda got married
- John's favorite football team
- Number of years The Music Store was in business
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- Name of John's first band
- John's favorite football player
- Number of pets John and Linda own
- Where John graduated High School
- Annual display at The Music Store
- John's favorite rock band
- John's first employer
- Where John grew up
- Class John taught at The Music Store
- Instrument John learned in High School
18 Clues: Where John grew up • John's favorite drink • John's first employer • Brand of car John owns • Where John went abroad • John's favorite pop star • John's dream destination • Name of John's first band • John's favorite rock band • John's favorite football team • John's favorite football player • Where John graduated High School • Where John and Linda got married • ...
karrie - if i stay 2025-11-04
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- a type of vehicle (two words)
- a type of emergency service
- something that plays music
- something that flies through the night
- a hot beverage
- a classic childhood stuffie
- something you drive on
- a type of decoration used on halloween
- typicality found around halloween either as a decoration or in movies
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- a music genre (two words)
- a music genre
- a classic kids show
- partners that normally have a child
- a type of air travel
- a type of dream
- a place with a lot of trees
- a place to learn
- an instrument
18 Clues: a music genre • an instrument • a hot beverage • a type of dream • a place to learn • a classic kids show • a type of air travel • something you drive on • a music genre (two words) • something that plays music • a place with a lot of trees • a type of emergency service • a classic childhood stuffie • a type of vehicle (two words) • partners that normally have a child • ...
Crossword 2021-11-21
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- A famous superhero character
- A totalitarian regime
- Music associated with american cowboys
- Something told at stand up and comedy shows
- Something that produces fire
- Something that plays music
- A kind of computer
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- A Japanese animation
- Something that holds liquid inside of it
- something you can see through
- A part of a car
- Brand of car
- Something that could happen at first site
- A liquid extracted from cows and goats
- A country located in Africa
- Visual storytelling
- Music that was popular in the past
- A tipe of cloth
18 Clues: Brand of car • A part of a car • A tipe of cloth • A kind of computer • Visual storytelling • A Japanese animation • A totalitarian regime • Something that plays music • A country located in Africa • A famous superhero character • Something that produces fire • something you can see through • Music that was popular in the past • A liquid extracted from cows and goats • ...
Music Crossword - Matt H 2022-11-13
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- A soft dynamic
- The main focus of the piece that you remember
- The lowest registered instruments keeping time
- The five lines that house the notes
- How long the notes last
- A note worth 2 beats
- The speed of the piece
- A note worth 4 beats
- A very soft dynamic
- The person who keeps the orchestra in time
- A loud dynamic
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- A line that divides the music into bars
- A walking paced tempo
- A very loud dynamic
- A lively paced tempo
- A note worth 1 beat
- Music without words
- Music with words
18 Clues: A soft dynamic • A loud dynamic • Music with words • A very loud dynamic • A note worth 1 beat • Music without words • A very soft dynamic • A lively paced tempo • A note worth 2 beats • A note worth 4 beats • A walking paced tempo • The speed of the piece • How long the notes last • The five lines that house the notes • A line that divides the music into bars • ...
Latin American Music 2022-12-02
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- the origin of samba
- salsa and samba music is known for its faster _______. (a musical word for time).
- a Jamaican style of music
- two rhythms played at the same time.
- Reggae music in known to be really _________. (another word for cold or relaxing).
- a genre of Latin American music, also means "sauce."
- the origin of salsa
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- a famous Jamaican reggae artist
- the most common instrument used in calypso music.
- a musical pattern that repeats
- the birthplace of Calypso music
11 Clues: the origin of samba • the origin of salsa • a Jamaican style of music • a musical pattern that repeats • a famous Jamaican reggae artist • the birthplace of Calypso music • two rhythms played at the same time. • the most common instrument used in calypso music. • a genre of Latin American music, also means "sauce." • ...
amazing renaissance crossword 2015-06-03
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- one of the two most common instruments?
- one of the most versitile instruments?
- simple two line music?
- what was one thing church leaders worried about?
- new portestant churches sang hymns written in ________ style
- there were _________ grops of insaruments
- magrigal was usually sung at feasts and __________?
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- the _________ music of the venissance was a natural outgorwth of plainsong
- one of the other instruments was the __________?
- most insteruments were made of ________?
- the_________ was an exciting time priod
- what was the most popular secular music?
- sacred music developed from________?
- the motet had up to _________ equal parts of importance
- was a new vocal form?
15 Clues: was a new vocal form? • simple two line music? • sacred music developed from________? • one of the most versitile instruments? • one of the two most common instruments? • the_________ was an exciting time priod • most insteruments were made of ________? • what was the most popular secular music? • there were _________ grops of insaruments • ...
Werner Musical Terms 2022-01-24
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- the distance between 2 bar lines
- raises a note one half step
- a marking that means to hold longer than written
- lowers a note one half step
- a marking that tells you to play notes full value
- divides music into measures
- the lines of the treble clef
- the musical alphabet
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- this tells you how many sharps and flats
- this tempo marking means fast
- a marking that tells you to play notes short
- the five lines and four spaces music is written on
- this indicates the end of a piece of music
- a dynamic marking that means soft
- this means the speed of the music
15 Clues: the musical alphabet • raises a note one half step • lowers a note one half step • divides music into measures • the lines of the treble clef • this tempo marking means fast • the distance between 2 bar lines • a dynamic marking that means soft • this means the speed of the music • this tells you how many sharps and flats • this indicates the end of a piece of music • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
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- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- ___is where salsa music was born.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
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- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
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- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres - Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
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- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Best music theory crossword ever, nothing shall surpass it 2017-10-24
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- When you play two different notes without separation
- What's created when two music staffs are joined by a brace
- Moderately loud
- Lively and fast
- Ta-ah-ah
- The order of dynamics
- Ta-ah-ah-ah
- Gradually louder
- Gabcdefga
- Composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- Number of eighth notes it takes to make a whole note in 4 4 time
- The speed at which a piece of music is to be played
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- FF
- Very slow
- The basic unit of time in music
- Solfege
- Efgabcdef
- Very slow
- Number of eighth notes it takes to make a quarter note in 4 4 time
- PP
- Loud
- Soft
22 Clues: FF • PP • Loud • Soft • Solfege • Ta-ah-ah • Very slow • Efgabcdef • Very slow • Gabcdefga • Ta-ah-ah-ah • Moderately loud • Lively and fast • Gradually louder • The order of dynamics • The basic unit of time in music • Composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces • The speed at which a piece of music is to be played • When you play two different notes without separation • ...
Spanish Crossword 2016-01-07
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- afternoon
- hey
- with you
- night
- Whats up (one word)
- An event where people share their music
- jugaral____ (a game that involves scoring a dimpled ball into a hole in a ground)
- sick
- You need a large body of water and aquatic animals
- bad
- busy (masculine)
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- A game that involves a light green and white ball hit by rackets
- I'm Sorry (one word)
- great
- A game that involves hoops (or buckets depending on who you ask).
- An event held by someone that has music, food, and people
- An action that is associatedcon with music
- the match/game (one word)
- a little (one word)
- good (feminine)
20 Clues: hey • bad • sick • great • night • with you • afternoon • good (feminine) • busy (masculine) • Whats up (one word) • a little (one word) • I'm Sorry (one word) • the match/game (one word) • An event where people share their music • An action that is associatedcon with music • You need a large body of water and aquatic animals • An event held by someone that has music, food, and people • ...
HS FVA All-State Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- fast tempo with spirit
- a high obligato part above the melody
- singable
- a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
- beautiful singing
- a little more motion
- without
- less motion
- to change key within a composition
- flexible tempo
- a short musical idea or melodic theme
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- music that is created spontaneously
- three note chord
- suddenly
- becoming gradually faster
- softly; with subdued sound
- lively, briskly
- grand, majestic
- most widely used range of pitches in a piece of music
- upbeat or pickup
- large scale musical composition on a sacred subject
- the organization and structure of a composition
- dying away to nothing
23 Clues: without • suddenly • singable • less motion • flexible tempo • lively, briskly • grand, majestic • three note chord • upbeat or pickup • beautiful singing • a little more motion • dying away to nothing • fast tempo with spirit • becoming gradually faster • softly; with subdued sound • to change key within a composition • music that is created spontaneously • a high obligato part above the melody • ...
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • chases cat • eats seeds • they danced • king of gods • lived inside • they painted • movie or play • swings on vine • make you clean • grows on vines • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
Romans VS Greek 2021-02-11
20 Clues: catch • dishes • wedding • eat mice • football • chases cat • eats seeds • they danced • king of gods • lived inside • they painted • movie or play • swings on vine • make you clean • grows on vines • played with toys • children play with • they drank a liquid • served wealthy people • they played music and moved
likes and dislikes - objects 2020-09-12
30 Clues: bat • text • ball • park • math • mall • novel • radio • fries • French • school • pencil • stadium • drawing • English • library • walkman • vacation • magazine • chocolate • ice cream • newspaper • headphones • high school • sports cars • comic strip • modern music • middle school • colored pencils • classical music
Chapter 5 2013-06-06
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- women
- movement of people
- country
- movie
- movement
- you, me and us
- ________roll popular music
- Julia Gillard works in ___________
- against
- famous for crossing a road
- ____________boomers born after WW2
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- entertainment
- cheap music
- different society
- country in war
- creating utopia
- anagram of Ash Info
- world wide sport
- exercise
- barbecue doll
20 Clues: women • movie • country • against • movement • exercise • cheap music • entertainment • barbecue doll • country in war • you, me and us • creating utopia • world wide sport • different society • movement of people • anagram of Ash Info • ________roll popular music • famous for crossing a road • Julia Gillard works in ___________ • ____________boomers born after WW2
REVISION 2013-09-20
34 Clues: bag • tea • bank • lake • shoes • juice • judge • movie • music • salad • dress • shirt • water • summer • lawyer • coffee • potato • tomato • church • office • winter • glasses • teacher • kitchen • bedroom • hospital • engineer • building • bathroom • trousers • magazine • architect • livingroom • hairdresser
Cardigan 2023-05-13
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- "Cardigan" debuted at number one on this chart
- "Cardigan" was nominated for a ____ award
- Instrument prominently featured in "Cardigan"
- "Cardigan" was the lead ____ from "Folklore"
- "Cardigan" is believed to be a ____ to "Betty" and "August"
- "Cardigan" was recorded in a ____ during quarantine
- "Cardigan" has a popular music ____
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- The music video features Swift stepping into a ____
- Aesthetic associated with the music video and album
- Album that includes "Cardigan"
- Describes the type of cardigan in the song
- The cardigan in the music video is ____
- Swift sold a ____ replica as part of album promotion
- Artist who sings "Cardigan"
- "Cardigan" explores a lost ____ story
15 Clues: Artist who sings "Cardigan" • Album that includes "Cardigan" • "Cardigan" has a popular music ____ • "Cardigan" explores a lost ____ story • The cardigan in the music video is ____ • "Cardigan" was nominated for a ____ award • Describes the type of cardigan in the song • "Cardigan" was the lead ____ from "Folklore" • Instrument prominently featured in "Cardigan" • ...
Musical Terms 2022-01-24
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- the distance between 2 bar lines
- raises a note one half step
- a marking that means to hold longer than written
- lowers a note one half step
- a marking that tells you to play notes full value
- divides music into measures
- the lines of the treble clef
- the musical alphabet
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- this tells you how many sharps and flats
- this tempo marking means fast
- a marking that tells you to play notes short
- the five lines and four spaces music is written on
- this indicates the end of a piece of music
- a dynamic marking that means soft
- this means the speed of the music
15 Clues: the musical alphabet • raises a note one half step • lowers a note one half step • divides music into measures • the lines of the treble clef • this tempo marking means fast • the distance between 2 bar lines • a dynamic marking that means soft • this means the speed of the music • this tells you how many sharps and flats • this indicates the end of a piece of music • ...
Dixie Land Jazz 2023-07-13
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- A chord made up of the 1st 3rd and 5th steps
- Making music up on the spot
- Smallest member of the string family
- Traditional jazz
- A six-stringed instrument often acoustic or electric
- Notes played off the beat
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- The lowest part in a piece of music
- The speed of the music
- A huge violin
- smallest member of the brass family
- A single-reed woodwind instrument
- How high or low a musical sound is played
- A style of music popularised by Scott Joplin (The Entertainer)
- Nonsense syllables when singing
14 Clues: A huge violin • Traditional jazz • The speed of the music • Notes played off the beat • Making music up on the spot • Nonsense syllables when singing • A single-reed woodwind instrument • The lowest part in a piece of music • smallest member of the brass family • Smallest member of the string family • How high or low a musical sound is played • ...
nicholas 2026-01-29
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- is the text, lyrics, and stage directions for a musical work like an opera, musical, or oratorio, acting as the structural foundation or
- wrote surprise symphany
- mazart made this music
- 1750-1820
- lost hearing in his 20s
- financial support
- haydn made this music
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- by 23 he made over 500 works
- he lost all his hearing in his 20s
- Schubert wrote this music
- composes for a king or queen
- wrote several pieces for glass harmonica
- he made the glass harmonica
- Beethoven wrote this music
14 Clues: 1750-1820 • financial support • haydn made this music • mazart made this music • wrote surprise symphany • lost hearing in his 20s • Schubert wrote this music • Beethoven wrote this music • he made the glass harmonica • by 23 he made over 500 works • composes for a king or queen • he lost all his hearing in his 20s • wrote several pieces for glass harmonica • ...
Elements of Music 2025-01-15
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- Organised sound
- Two or more lines being sung or played at the same time
- How loud or soft we sing or play music
- Layers of sound
- How fast or slow we sing or play music
- The structure of a song
- A constant pulse in music
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- A sound that is pleasing to the ear
- One single line that can be sung or played
- The tone quality of an instrument or a person's voice
- A reoccurring pattern
- A sound that is not pleasing to the ear
- A period of sound
- Consists of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- A period of silence
15 Clues: Organised sound • Layers of sound • A period of sound • A period of silence • A reoccurring pattern • The structure of a song • A constant pulse in music • Consists of 5 lines and 4 spaces • A sound that is pleasing to the ear • How loud or soft we sing or play music • How fast or slow we sing or play music • A sound that is not pleasing to the ear • ...
Cultural Movements and Trends of 1960 2023-06-14
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- Art - Artistic movement that celebrated popular culture and consumerism (noun).
- Sign - Symbol associated with the peace movement (noun).
- - Youth subculture characterized by fashion-forward style and music preference (noun).
- Race - Competition between the United States and Soviet Union to explore space (noun).
- Power - Slogan and symbol of the counterculture movement (noun).
- 'n' Roll - Popular music genre characterized by a fusion of rhythm and blues (noun).
- Revival - Renewed interest in traditional folk music (noun).
- - Term used to describe the vibrant and exciting cultural scene in London (adjective).
- - Countercultural movement associated with artistic expression and nonconformity (noun).
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- - Youth movement promoting peace, love, and communal living (noun).
- - Iconic music festival that celebrated peace and music (noun).
- Rights - Movement advocating for equal rights and an end to racial segregation (noun).
- Power - Movement advocating for racial pride, self-determination, and equality (noun).
- - Movement for gender equality and women's rights (noun).
- - Popular dance style of the 1960s (noun).
- - Fashion trend featuring short skirts (noun).
16 Clues: - Popular dance style of the 1960s (noun). • - Fashion trend featuring short skirts (noun). • Sign - Symbol associated with the peace movement (noun). • - Movement for gender equality and women's rights (noun). • Revival - Renewed interest in traditional folk music (noun). • - Iconic music festival that celebrated peace and music (noun). • ...
Unit 9 A2 2025-08-20
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- – a performance that is funny
- – a story shown in moving pictures
- makes people laugh, usually in a circus
- – a show where people sing
- to pop music
- animals perform in a big tent
- play music
- as paintings shown to the public
- – someone whose job is to write
- – a performer who has special clothes
- – a person who plays the drums
- real
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- with music
- – a collection of things
- – a series of movements that usually
- – a show in which a group of people
- for newspapers, magazines, television, etc.
- – a place where people dance and
- a cinema or on TV
- – a film made using characters that are drawn and
20 Clues: real • with music • play music • to pop music • a cinema or on TV • – a collection of things • – a show where people sing • – a performance that is funny • animals perform in a big tent • – a person who plays the drums • – someone whose job is to write • – a place where people dance and • as paintings shown to the public • – a story shown in moving pictures • ...
Music of the World Review ONE 2023-09-04
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- Press Standardized music notation
- Described as dull, bright, lush, thin
- How music is defined
- Collaboration of musical styles in Spain
- French word meaning "rebirth"
- Instruments making the loudest sounds
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- First traveling musicians
- Jamaican Artist, Songwriter, Vocalist
- Used with clarinets and saxophones
- Music communicates _____ and ideas
- Describes volume of sound
- Style of Music
12 Clues: Style of Music • How music is defined • First traveling musicians • Describes volume of sound • French word meaning "rebirth" • Press Standardized music notation • Used with clarinets and saxophones • Music communicates _____ and ideas • Described as dull, bright, lush, thin • Jamaican Artist, Songwriter, Vocalist • Instruments making the loudest sounds • ...
Musical Elements 2025-11-18
11 Clues: the main tune • the speed of the music • the volume of the music • the music in background • the key the music is in • the instruments in a piece • the layers within the music • how high or low something is • the length of a note or piece • the way the piece is organised • the sound quality of the instrument (timbre)
Baroque Vocabulary 2024-10-08
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- abrupt alternation between loud and soft dynamic levels; characteristic of Baroque music.
- in music, to lengthen or widen a melody or chord.
- bass part of a Baroque accompaniment with figures (numbers) above it indicating the chords to be played.
- composition for several instrumental soloists and small orchestra; common in late Baroque music.
- a Baroque keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by means of brass blades striking strings, capable of making gradual dynamic changes, but within a narrow volume range.
- polyphonic composition based on one main theme, or subject.
- in Italian, “all;” the full orchestra, or a large group of musicians contrasted with a smaller group; often heard in Baroque music.
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- single tone, usually in the bass, which is held while the other voices produce a series of changing harmonies against it; often found in fugues.
- variation of a fugue subject in which the subject is presented by beginning with its last note and proceeding backward to the first.
- compositional procedure used in fugues, in which a subject is imitated before it is completed; one voice tries to catch the other.
- in Italian, “refrain;” a repeated section of music usually played by the full orchestra in Baroque compositions.
- in music, to shorten or narrow a melody or chord.
- literally meaning “bizarre, flamboyant, and elaborately ornamented.”
- short piece usually serving to introduce a fugue or other composition; a short piece for piano.
- in music, to reverse the order of a melody or chord.
- the theme of a fugue.
16 Clues: the theme of a fugue. • in music, to shorten or narrow a melody or chord. • in music, to lengthen or widen a melody or chord. • in music, to reverse the order of a melody or chord. • polyphonic composition based on one main theme, or subject. • literally meaning “bizarre, flamboyant, and elaborately ornamented.” • ...
REVIEW 2020-08-13
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- a type of music in which people often speak the words
- music that people often play without looking at written music
- a type of dance with a strong beat usually played at clubs and festivals
- a type of music with a strong beat, often played with electric guitars and drums
- a style of popular music from the southern and western us
- a form of music played by artist such as Mozart, Chopin
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- modern music that many young people like to listen and dance a lot
- music written and played in a traditional style
- a style of harsh, distorted rosk music played loudly on electronic instruments
- a type of popular music from Jamaica with a strong beat
10 Clues: music written and played in a traditional style • a type of music in which people often speak the words • a type of popular music from Jamaica with a strong beat • a form of music played by artist such as Mozart, Chopin • a style of popular music from the southern and western us • music that people often play without looking at written music • ...
Music of the Renaissance 2023-04-25
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- a new form of secular vocal music that began in the Renaissance period
- non-religious music
- name of the time period ranging from 1400-1600
- This composer is Italian and an organist most known for his sacred works
- This composer is English and wrote "Fair Phyllis I Saw Sitting All Alone"
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- This composer is English and wrote various types of sacred and secular vocal as well as keyboard music
- This composer is Italian and known as a master of counterpoint
- A type of music that has two melodic lines played at the same time
- a type of secular vocal music
- a type of sacred vocal music
- religious music
11 Clues: religious music • non-religious music • a type of sacred vocal music • a type of secular vocal music • name of the time period ranging from 1400-1600 • This composer is Italian and known as a master of counterpoint • A type of music that has two melodic lines played at the same time • a new form of secular vocal music that began in the Renaissance period • ...
Music Crossword 2025-08-11
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- Element of music relating to the speed of the music
- This tells us how many beats we have in a bar (2 words - 4,9)
- A rhythmic instrument that is hit with sticks
- A genre of music from Jamaica that has a relaxed, bouncy feel
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- The notes in the spaces on the Treble Clef
- The element of music relating the the volume of the music
- The subject of this class
- How many strings a guitar has
- An instrument that has four strings
- The notes on the lines on the Treble Clef
- The element of music that is catchy and sticks in our head
11 Clues: The subject of this class • How many strings a guitar has • An instrument that has four strings • The notes on the lines on the Treble Clef • The notes in the spaces on the Treble Clef • A rhythmic instrument that is hit with sticks • Element of music relating to the speed of the music • The element of music relating the the volume of the music • ...
Caithimh Aimsire 2019-12-13
14 Clues: music • camping • walking • cooking • singing • running • dancing • reading • swimming • painting • playing music • skateboarding • playing sport • computer games
Country music crossword 2023-11-06
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- Stringed instrument played with a bow or plucked by fingers, also used in Scottish music
- large string instrument bigger than a cello
- 5 String instrument found in country music
- Performed with his wife June Carter, known as the 'Man in Black' and known for the great hit, 'Ring of Fire'
- Instrument played by Dolly Parton in a number of songs, made in 1880's
- Known as the home of country music and the 'Music City'
- 8 string instrument used in country music, similar to a type of orange
- 6 string instrument used in country music
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- Known for her country hit 'Jolene'
- Started off as a country singer before she became a pop star
- The home state of country music
- similar to an acoustic guitar but has pedals to change pitch of notes popular in 1950's
12 Clues: The home state of country music • Known for her country hit 'Jolene' • 6 string instrument used in country music • 5 String instrument found in country music • large string instrument bigger than a cello • Known as the home of country music and the 'Music City' • Started off as a country singer before she became a pop star • ...
Music Genres 2024-10-24
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- Genre of music that is known for loud guitars, drums and singers
- Large group with saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.
- Music that originated from Spirituals. The "Grandfather" of American Music.
- Remixes of different songs that become more simple and relaxing.
- Really fast and "heavy" sounding rock music. Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne are examples
- Music that has a "hispanic" flare
- Artists of this genre would be Miley Cirus, Taylor Swift, and One Direction
- Artists usually speak the words rather than sing them.
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- Giant ensembles that play music from composers like Bach and Beethovan
- Known for its weird sound effects and HUGE Beat Drops.
- Singers usually have a "twang" in their voice and the music mainly comes from Nashville
- A mix of Rap and Pop elements that bridged the gap between the two genres.
12 Clues: Music that has a "hispanic" flare • Known for its weird sound effects and HUGE Beat Drops. • Artists usually speak the words rather than sing them. • Genre of music that is known for loud guitars, drums and singers • Remixes of different songs that become more simple and relaxing. • Giant ensembles that play music from composers like Bach and Beethovan • ...
Opera Scenario #1 2013-05-03
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- The part of an opera sung by a large group.
- an instrumental piece played between the acts of an opera.
- A theatrical production combining drama, vocal and orchestral music, costumes, scenery and dances sometimes.
- The story around the opera or musical is based on.
- a theatrical production combining drama, vocal and orchestral music, costumes, scenery and sometimes dance.
- What the conductor of the orchestra uses to lead an opera or musical
- The text of an opera from the Italian word meaning “little book”
- An instrumental introduction to a musical drama.
- vocal music, orchestra music, drama, dance, costume design, set design, lighting, sound.
- a soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages.
- music composed around a certain idea or thought.
- A cheer for approval for female opera singers.
- The highest female voice whose range falls between middle c and a c above the staff.
- usually a short, romantic, comic opera.
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- an instrumental introduction to an opera, an oratorio, or other stage work.
- the female voice which is between that of an alto.
- A song for solo voices.
- any kind music inserted between the verses of a song.
- The lowest female voice who’s range from an a below the staff to an e.
- a musical drama for voices and orchestra.
- the male voice is between the tenor and the bass voices.
- Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes.
- A song written for two voices.
- A speech like, declamatory vocal style.
- the lowest of the male voices.
- A cheer of approval for male opera singers.
- the highest male voice.
- a lively, upbeat song.
28 Clues: a lively, upbeat song. • A song for solo voices. • the highest male voice. • A song written for two voices. • the lowest of the male voices. • usually a short, romantic, comic opera. • A speech like, declamatory vocal style. • a musical drama for voices and orchestra. • Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes. • The part of an opera sung by a large group. • ...
Opera 2014-10-01
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- smooth and connected without breaks between successive notes.
- a group of instrumentalist, usually combining strings, woodwind, brass and percussion sections playing classical music
- An orchestral piece at the beginning of an Opera
- said while praising a female performer.
- a female singing voice that is higher than contralto and lower than soprano Score Orchestrate or arrange a piece of music
- group of singers that sing in a musical
- a performance by 2 people
- used to express approval
- the elaborate ornamentation of voice melodies, especially when someone sings in an opera.
- loud or loudly
- the adult male voice between an alto and bass or countertenor.
- The varying levels off music of sound
- words of an opera
- a voice in a set of voices that is lower than than the higher voice but higher than the lowest voice.
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- the plan, scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work such as a play, novel, or short story.
- Sound of the lowest range
- a main recurring theme
- a work of drama with one or more acts, that uses music and song to tell a story
- shortened and disconnected when played or sung.
- a musical instrument in which covered hammers, controlled by a keyboard, strike metal strings.
- everyday material that is included in grand opera
- to jut out your voice
- a short introduction to the longer piece of music
- Second lowest in musical pitch
- a musical declamation usually used in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera
- a long accompanied song for a solo voice.
- The highest of the four standard singing voices
- orchestrate or arrange a piece of music
28 Clues: loud or loudly • words of an opera • to jut out your voice • a main recurring theme • used to express approval • Sound of the lowest range • a performance by 2 people • Second lowest in musical pitch • The varying levels off music of sound • said while praising a female performer. • group of singers that sing in a musical • orchestrate or arrange a piece of music • ...
Musical Crossword 2019-07-22
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- - Saul Hudson, Lead Guitarist of the famous band Guns N’ Roses.
- English psychedelic rock band known for their songs Wish you were here, Another Brick on the Wall
- Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen
- Straits We are the Sultans of Swing!
- Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da
- Good Girl Gone Bad
- John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison.
- The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’.
- American heavy metal band best known for their songs like Nothing Else Matters & Master of Puppets
- Kale - Indian origin American music producer featured in Gully Boy.
- - The Legendary American singer and Nobel Prize Winner for Literature
- The singer-songwriter who sang Shape of you, Photograph, and Thinking out loud.
- Trivedi - Bollywood music director who rose to fame with Anurag Kashyap’s Dev D.
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- Mehndi - Bhangra King of the 90s.
- - Indian rapper who composed the hit song ‘DJ wale babu’
- - American actor and singer who sung Fly me to the moon and Strangers in the night.
- An Indian rock band featured in movies such as Black Friday, Gulaal, and Masaan.
- Oscar-winning Indian music director
- Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani
- Former American rock band considered the greatest Grunge band of all times.
- Marshall Bruce Matthers III regarded as one of the most influential rappers of all time.
- - American actor, singer, and musician. The King of Rock n Roll
- Tim Berling, the electronic music DJ that made the song Wake Me Up.
- Freddy Mercury’s legendary band.
- Bhosle - A renowned Bollywood playback singer who sang Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja.
25 Clues: Good Girl Gone Bad • Freddy Mercury’s legendary band. • Mehndi - Bhangra King of the 90s. • Oscar-winning Indian music director • Straits We are the Sultans of Swing! • Indian music producer popular for Bass Rani • Swedish pop group that composed Dancing Queen • Indian music director lovingly known as Pancham Da • The English singer who sang the chartbuster ‘Hello’. • ...
Music and the Child Midterm 2019-10-08
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- All children are (blank)
- Two or more notes played at the same time
- You can tell the difference between a trumpet and clarinet because they have differences in (blank)
- The Music Together Teacher Principle that states that it is okay to make mistakes and embrace them.
- The (blank) and modeling of parents and other primary caregivers is essential to a child's musical growth.
- All children can achieve (blank). This is an acronym
- A play theorist who thought that children merge their individual selves to their external environment through assimilation and accommodation.
- (Blank) awareness means a child is aware that words are made up of smaller parts.
- The Music Together Teaching Principle that encourages teachers to take ideas from children in class.
- The sum total ways of living built up by a group of human beings, which is passed from one generation to another
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- Children learn through (blank)
- We can choose music that regulates our (blank)
- Music supports the development of language and (blank)
- (Blank) skills help a child develop the ability tell and retell stories.
- The speed of the music.
- One Little Owl is in (blank) tonality
- Rituals such as the Hello Song can support a child's (blank)
- Allee Galloo is in (blank) meter
- A repertoire of songs/chants in varying tonalities and meters.
- (Blank) is an engaging and joyful activity with instruments that supports free musical expression.
- There are parallel skills in music and (blank)
- The stress hormone that drops for 19-22 minutes after the mother/father sings.
- The (blank) beat is considered the basic pulse of a song. It is the main "big" beat, in contrast to the smaller microbeat.
23 Clues: The speed of the music. • All children are (blank) • Children learn through (blank) • Allee Galloo is in (blank) meter • One Little Owl is in (blank) tonality • Two or more notes played at the same time • We can choose music that regulates our (blank) • There are parallel skills in music and (blank) • All children can achieve (blank). This is an acronym • ...
Music Final Exam Part A 2020-11-27
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- a piece of music, usually written for a solo instrument or a small ensemble, comprised of two to four movements
- one form of sonata, usually at the beginning
- texts of a chants are constant among each mass
- a glide from one pitch to another
- when a composer directly "quotes" another piece of work into a new piece
- a genre of music in which the instrumentation, or melodies are designed to reminisce ancient times
- an unconventional way of singing or playing a musical instrument
- a musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- a song that involves several different voices, well known through the Renaissance period
- a musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a songs lyrics
- In an opera, the singer's delivery is more of a speech than a song
- 3rd form of sonata, similar to the exposition, th
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- a musical idea used obsessively
- musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line
- a repeat
- one part of a larger work of music, that is usually contains one voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment
- a short melodic phrase repeated consistently throughout the piece
- to play with expression and freedom (tempo change can come as well)
- a repeated rhythmic phrase, either sung or shouted
- a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres
- the second form of a sonata, usually a huge chunk of the piece that introduces new musical ideas and sometimes key change
- music that is intended to evoke images or events
- a piece of music that lacks a key center
- a song written to be sung in recital, typically with piano accompaniment and often set to a poem
- without instrumental accompaniment
25 Clues: a repeat • a musical idea used obsessively • a glide from one pitch to another • without instrumental accompaniment • a piece of music that lacks a key center • one form of sonata, usually at the beginning • texts of a chants are constant among each mass • music that is intended to evoke images or events • 3rd form of sonata, similar to the exposition, th • ...
Music Final Exam Part A 2020-11-27
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- a piece of music, usually written for a solo instrument or a small ensemble, comprised of two to four movements
- one form of sonata, usually at the beginning
- texts of a chants are constant among each mass
- a glide from one pitch to another
- when a composer directly "quotes" another piece of work into a new piece
- a genre of music in which the instrumentation, or melodies are designed to reminisce ancient times
- an unconventional way of singing or playing a musical instrument
- a musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- a song that involves several different voices, well known through the Renaissance period
- a musical technique of composing music that reflects the literal meaning of a songs lyrics
- In an opera, the singer's delivery is more of a speech than a song
- 3rd form of sonata, similar to the exposition, th
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- a musical idea used obsessively
- musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line
- a repeat
- one part of a larger work of music, that is usually contains one voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment
- a short melodic phrase repeated consistently throughout the piece
- to play with expression and freedom (tempo change can come as well)
- a repeated rhythmic phrase, either sung or shouted
- a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres
- the second form of a sonata, usually a huge chunk of the piece that introduces new musical ideas and sometimes key change
- music that is intended to evoke images or events
- a piece of music that lacks a key center
- a song written to be sung in recital, typically with piano accompaniment and often set to a poem
- without instrumental accompaniment
25 Clues: a repeat • a musical idea used obsessively • a glide from one pitch to another • without instrumental accompaniment • a piece of music that lacks a key center • one form of sonata, usually at the beginning • texts of a chants are constant among each mass • music that is intended to evoke images or events • 3rd form of sonata, similar to the exposition, th • ...
Modern Band Musicians (Easy to Medium) 2023-01-03
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- This composer died destitute and poor, despite having created the ragtime genre of music. (last name)
- This musician was known as the "King of Pop." (last name)
- This composer died destitute and poor, despite having created the ragtime genre of music. (first name)
- This musician plays guitar left handed. (last name)
- This composer revolutionized the tango, and also played the bandoneon. (last name)
- She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. (first name)
- This Brazilian composer was also a conductor, cellist, and classical guitar player. (last name)
- This musician hails from San Francisco, California, and specializes in Latin American jazz/rock'n'roll cross over music. (first name)
- This musician has a distinctive gravelly voice. (first name)
- This musician is from Grand Prairie, Texas, and is well known for her role in Wizards of Waverly Place (on the Disney Channel). (first name)
- She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. (last name)
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- This musician was murdered at the age of 23 by the president of their fan club. (last name)
- This musician hails from San Francisco, California, and specializes in Latin American jazz/rock'n'roll cross over music. (last name)
- This musician was known as the "King of Pop". (first name)
- This musician was murdered at the age of 23 by the president of their fan club. (first name)
- This musician plays guitar left handed. (first name)
- This musician was one of the first DJs of the hip hop genre.
- This Brazilian composer was also a conductor, cellist, and classical guitar player. (first name)
- This musician has a distinctive gravelly voice. (last name)
- This composer revolutionized the tango, and also played the bandoneon. (first name)
- This musician is from Grand Prairie, Texas, and is well known for her role in Wizards of Waverly Place (on the Disney Channel). (last name)
21 Clues: This musician plays guitar left handed. (last name) • This musician plays guitar left handed. (first name) • This musician was known as the "King of Pop." (last name) • This musician was known as the "King of Pop". (first name) • This musician has a distinctive gravelly voice. (last name) • This musician was one of the first DJs of the hip hop genre. • ...
palmer crossword 2025-09-24
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- the musical note in the middle of a piano
- musical notation equivalent to four beats of rest in 4/4 time
- a type of note with twice the duration of a quarter note, usually represented by an open notehead
- the lowest female voice
- beats per minute, a measure of tempo
- lowest musical range, the bass clef is used for the notation of notes in this range
- the note from which a chord or scale is built
- lowest male voice
- the musical range of the male voice between baritone and countertenor
- the combination of the treble and bass staves in sheet music, commonly used for piano music and other keyboard instruments
- short lines added above or below the staff in sheet music to indicate notes that are outside the range of the staff
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- an interval equal to two half steps or semitones, commonly used in Western music to refer to the distance between two adjacent notes on a keyboard or fretted instrument.
- a gradual increase in volume
- musical notation indicating that a note should be lowered by one semitone
- musical notation at the beginning of a piece of music that indicates the number of beats in each measure and the type of notes that receive one beat
- a type of note with half the duration of a half note, usually represented by a solid notehead.
- a unit of musical time containing a certain number of beats
- the musical pulse that divides time into equal divisions
- the tonal center of a piece of music
- the five horizontal lines on which musical notes are written
20 Clues: lowest male voice • the lowest female voice • a gradual increase in volume • beats per minute, a measure of tempo • the tonal center of a piece of music • the musical note in the middle of a piano • the note from which a chord or scale is built • the musical pulse that divides time into equal divisions • a unit of musical time containing a certain number of beats • ...
Essential Elements Band Book 1 Vocab Review Part 1 (p1-13) 2025-10-08
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- Medium Tempo (p11)
- (2words) Tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music. (p7)
- (2words) 2 Silent Beats—sits ON the line (p6)
- The pulse of the music and should remain steady (p4)
- It has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes & rests are written (p3)
- Tells how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat (p5)
- One or more notes that come before the first full measure. (p9)
- Hold the note (or rest) for longer than normal—until the conductor stops you! (p8)
- (2Words) Notes that receive ½ Beat (2 of them = 1 beat) (p10)
- Without stopping, play once again from the beginning (p5)
- A composition with two different parts, played together (p7).
- (2words) Play moderately loud [Medium Loud] (p9)
- Fast Tempo [Quick walking tempo] (p11)
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- Slower walking tempo (p11)
- (2Words) This indicates the end of a piece of music (p5)
- (2words) Tells you when to take a deep breath (p6)
- Tells how loud or soft to play (Bonus question—not in book!)
- (2words)A Whole Measure of Silent Beats—Hangs from a staff line. (p7)
- Play Loudly [With a good, full tone] (p9)
- Tell us to count silent beats (p4)
- Get Gradually Louder (p11)
- Cancels a Flat or Sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure (p5)
- Play softly [With a good, soft tone] (p9)
- (2words) extend the music staff above or below the staff (p3)
- Get Gradually softer [aka Decrescendo] (p11)
- Two or more notes played together. Each combination forms a chord. (p8)
- The speed of music. These are usually written above the staff in Italian. (p11)
- (2words) divide the music staff into measures (p3)
28 Clues: Medium Tempo (p11) • Slower walking tempo (p11) • Get Gradually Louder (p11) • Tell us to count silent beats (p4) • Fast Tempo [Quick walking tempo] (p11) • Play Loudly [With a good, full tone] (p9) • Play softly [With a good, soft tone] (p9) • Get Gradually softer [aka Decrescendo] (p11) • (2words) 2 Silent Beats—sits ON the line (p6) • ...
Back To School, Refuge Mini Muffins! 2024-08-09
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- common mechanical pencil
- World's Best Pencil?
- you either eat in the cafeteria, or you eat this
- believe it or not.. this is how some kids get to school.
- it is common for children to explore eating this, Elmer's a great choice
- some smell and some don't
- the skill of writing...
- you write with this
- you study here, maybe have detention here...but above all - SHHHHHHHH!
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- this came after the third portable music tool
- this is an acronym for activity learning
- used to play music on the go in the late 70s
- a fancy brand of pen used
- this came after the first portable music tool
- a great show or a break during the day for some kids?
- this came after the second portable music tool
- often times, school pizza is _____.
- used in school to organize our things in class
18 Clues: you write with this • World's Best Pencil? • the skill of writing... • common mechanical pencil • a fancy brand of pen used • some smell and some don't • often times, school pizza is _____. • this is an acronym for activity learning • used to play music on the go in the late 70s • this came after the third portable music tool • this came after the first portable music tool • ...
Orchestra Basics 2023-05-11
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- set your bow at the ____ for an up bow
- _____ lines short lines used for notes written above and below the staff
- ____ clef is used for cellos and basses
- to bow the strings
- ______ half note gets 3 beats
- curved line connecting 2 of the same pitch
- the speed of the music
- _____ signature - placed at the beginning of music, indicates the amount of sharps or flats in a piece
- Italian word for the end
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- set your bow at the ____ for a down bow
- curved line connecting 2 or more different pitches in a single bow stroke
- ____ clef is used for violins
- ____ note gets 4 beats
- a series of note placed in stepwise ascending or descending order
- ____ clef is used for violas
- _____ signature - placed at the beginning of music, indicates the number of beats per measure
- 5 lines and for spaces on which music notes are written
- to pluck the strings
18 Clues: to bow the strings • to pluck the strings • ____ note gets 4 beats • the speed of the music • Italian word for the end • ____ clef is used for violas • ____ clef is used for violins • ______ half note gets 3 beats • set your bow at the ____ for an up bow • set your bow at the ____ for a down bow • ____ clef is used for cellos and basses • curved line connecting 2 of the same pitch • ...
Plurals 2022-09-22
16 Clues: God • tool • test • steal • clown • sounds • has lava • cut with • Christmas • red veggie • plays music • part of leg • type of book • found on roof • amount of something • Churches use for music
Opera Scenario #1 2013-05-03
Across
- A song for solo voices.
- music composed around a certain idea or thought.
- A speech like, declamatory vocal style.
- The text of an opera from the Italian word meaning “little book”
- What the conductor of the orchestra uses to lead an opera or musical
- usually a short, romantic, comic opera.
- An instrumental introduction to a musical drama.
- an instrumental piece played between the acts of an opera.
- the female voice which is between that of an alto.
- The highest female voice whose range falls between middle c and a c above the staff.
- Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes.
- a theatrical production combining drama, vocal and orchestral music, costumes, scenery and sometimes dance.
- the male voice is between the tenor and the bass voices.
- The lowest female voice who’s range from an a below the staff to an e.
- the lowest of the male voices.
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- any kind music inserted between the verses of a song.
- vocal music, orchestra music, drama, dance, costume design, set design, lighting, sound.
- The part of an opera sung by a large group.
- A song written for two voices.
- a soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages.
- A cheer of approval for male opera singers.
- the highest male voice.
- a lively, upbeat song.
- The story around the opera or musical is based on.
- an instrumental introduction to an opera, an oratorio, or other stage work.
- A theatrical production combining drama, vocal and orchestral music, costumes, scenery and dances sometimes.
- a musical drama for voices and orchestra.
- A cheer for approval for female opera singers.
28 Clues: a lively, upbeat song. • A song for solo voices. • the highest male voice. • A song written for two voices. • the lowest of the male voices. • usually a short, romantic, comic opera. • A speech like, declamatory vocal style. • a musical drama for voices and orchestra. • Italian meaning to smoothly connect notes. • The part of an opera sung by a large group. • ...
stacey 2016-03-09
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- in the place you live
- immaculate reception
- ketamine and sports
- good to eat not get
- Stanley's helmet
- fat, drunk Enlish book
- to look after and see
- diet and exercise
- why the long face
- pre brings you danger
- deep inside the boarder line
- william george
- king of the wild frontier
- you are reading this in his voice
- hewlett of books
- cannot melt steel beams
- last twin to lead AL in hr.
- where children learn the ropes
- Finish American actor
- hotel that signals jonny depp's homecoming
- bane of coffee
- English word for a cigarette
- pitcher born without hand
- swim to watch your team
- announce and play music
- the complete instrument
- queen b
- young actor like you
- rod the widowmaker
- grow and make music
- surf and sleep
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- drums played by mike bordin
- to look into the horizon
- stole marvin gaye's music
- two halves of a good sandwich
- gonzaga's pet
- actor, announcer & ceo
- dodgers short stop hr king
- city kids have their own patois
- city of brotherly love
- excessive amount on top
- daughter of the great one
- kinkos
- Finish flash
- multinational little and flaccid
- lights from a 1,000 lakes
- the great blue misspelling
- solve a crime make a computer
- braves, cardinals, phillies
- music made to be broken
- automobile erection
- don's favorite sport
- website run by women
- keeps time when the band
- scottish, jesus guitar
- belt of the gods
- chris robinson's best friend
- worst malt liquor
- hawaii, kenya fat kids
- is what feeling sounds like
- the right music for the job
61 Clues: kinkos • queen b • Finish flash • gonzaga's pet • william george • bane of coffee • surf and sleep • Stanley's helmet • hewlett of books • belt of the gods • diet and exercise • why the long face • worst malt liquor • rod the widowmaker • ketamine and sports • good to eat not get • automobile erection • grow and make music • immaculate reception • don's favorite sport • website run by women • ...
Musical Vocabulary word search 2015-12-14
Across
- relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale.
- a form of dance music, typically instrumental, characterized by a sparse, syncopated rhythm and a strong bassline.
- Music that is only used by mouth.
- a type of jazz originating in the 1940s and characterized by complex harmony and rhythms. It is associated particularly with Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- the highest of the four standard singing voices
- a performance by two people, especially singers, instrumentalists, or dancers.
- The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
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- a thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular.
- a violin, especially when used to play folk music.
- an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect.
- a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare.
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- a type of Musical Instrument used in many musical orchestras.
- a brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone. The modern instrument has the tubing looped to form a straight-sided coil, with three valves.
- a kind of pop music of African-American origin with a soulful vocal style featuring improvisation.
- a religious song or poem, typically of praise to God or a god:
20 Clues: Music that is only used by mouth. • the highest of the four standard singing voices • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm. • a violin, especially when used to play folk music. • relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale. • a thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular. • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. • ...
Midterm 2020-08-27
Across
- The stress hormone that drops for 19-22 minutes after the mother/father sings.
- The (blank) beat is considered the basic pulse of a song. It is the main "big" beat, in contrast to the smaller microbeat.
- (Blank) awareness means a child is aware that words are made up of smaller parts.
- A repertoire of songs/chants in varying tonalities and meters.
- All children can achieve (blank). This is an acronym
- One Little Owl is in (blank) tonality
- We can choose music that regulates our (blank)
- Allee Galloo is in (blank) meter
- Children learn through (blank)
- (Blank) skills help a child develop the ability tell and retell stories.
- There are parallel skills in music and (blank)
- All children are (blank)
- (Blank) is an engaging and joyful activity with instruments that supports free musical expression.
- A play theorist who thought that children merge their individual selves to their external environment through assimilation and accommodation.
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- The sum total ways of living built up by a group of human beings, which is passed from one generation to another
- Rituals such as the Hello Song can support a child's (blank)
- The Music Together Teacher Principle that states that it is okay to make mistakes and embrace them.
- Two or more notes played at the same time
- Music supports the development of language and (blank)
- The Music Together Teaching Principle that encourages teachers to take ideas from children in class.
- You can tell the difference between a trumpet and clarinet because they have differences in (blank)
- The speed of the music.
- The (blank) and modeling of parents and other primary caregivers is essential to a child's musical growth.
23 Clues: The speed of the music. • All children are (blank) • Children learn through (blank) • Allee Galloo is in (blank) meter • One Little Owl is in (blank) tonality • Two or more notes played at the same time • We can choose music that regulates our (blank) • There are parallel skills in music and (blank) • All children can achieve (blank). This is an acronym • ...
Final Crossword 2020-12-03
Across
- to denote a musical idea used obsessively
- the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment
- music that has one melodic line
- a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other musical elements
- a composition setting a poem to music
- movements that are the pieces of catholic liturgy comprising every mass
- a musical chord comprising at least three adjacent tones in a scale
- is a glide from one pitch to another
- homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment
- the initial presentation of the thematic material of a musical composition, movement, or section.
- a motif or phrase that persistently repeats in the same musical voice
- text set a melody written in monophonic texture with un-noted rhythms
- an expressive shaping of music that is a part of phrasing
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- instrumental music written to portray an non musical idea
- musical development is a process by which a musical idea is communicated in the course of a composition.
- a musical composition in multiple movements for solo instrument
- represent poetic images musically
- the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far-off lands
- a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem
- repeating unifying sections found in between the solo sections concerto grosso
- An operatic umber using speech-like melodies and rhythms
- music that lacks a tonal center, or key
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments
- one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form
25 Clues: music that has one melodic line • represent poetic images musically • is a glide from one pitch to another • a composition setting a poem to music • music that lacks a tonal center, or key • to denote a musical idea used obsessively • vocal music without instrumental accompaniment • An operatic umber using speech-like melodies and rhythms • ...
Music History Test 2 Review: The Renaissance 2024-02-19
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- A philosophy that focuses on the value of people, as opposed to gods and deities.
- The use of these helped create a stronger sense of tonality in Renaissance music than had previously existed.
- This kind of music is non-religious.
- A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections.
- This kind of music is religious.
- The manuscripts for this music was not as carefully preserved, therefore few survived.
- In the 16th century, this country became the cultural center of Europe.
- This is the texture of most Renaissance music, however homophonic textures were also used.
- These madrigals were generally lighter and more comical than their Italian counterparts.
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- The system in which composers found employment either with a church or working for a wealthy citizen.
- The economic boost of the Renaissance led the development of this. People were economically comfortable enough to have some free time and resources to focus on tasks besides survival.
- A piece for several solo voices set to a short poem, usually about love.
- This wealthy Italian family, became important patrons of the arts, literature, and architecture.
- This is the texture of lute songs.
- At the end of the Renaissance, composers begin writing for instrumental ____________, or groups of instruments that played different parts.
- Composers were no longer content to remain anonymous and desired this and public recognition for their work.
- Enabled books and music to be mass-produced and accessible to the general public.
- These pieces were written for voice and lute.
- This musical device, in which composers reflect the text of a piece using musical elements, became widely used during this time.
- A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary.
20 Clues: This kind of music is religious. • This is the texture of lute songs. • This kind of music is non-religious. • These pieces were written for voice and lute. • A polyphonic sacred work made up of five sections. • A polyphonic sacred work using texts other than the mass ordinary. • In the 16th century, this country became the cultural center of Europe. • ...
Unit 8 2025-03-06
Across
- to happen or arrive at a certain time.
- number 1,000,000.
- hard parts inside the body of a person or animal.
- name of a book, movie, song, etc.
- side of a sheet of paper in a book or magazine.
- modern music with catchy tunes.
- move or act quickly.
- sound of people laughing.
- Located in or related to the south.
- large sea fish with sharp teeth.
- all time; never ending.
- Achieving a goal or good result.
- language spoken in France.
- type of music about rural life, love, or nature.
- to show the real truth of a situation.
- say something is good and worth trying.
- Someone who admires and supports a person, team, or thing.
- of high quality that is admired for a long time.
- things like gold, jewels, or money.
- use of science to create tools, machines, or systems.
- round flat object used to store music; (v.) To save sounds or videos.
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- long, thin mark or row of things.
- or to a foreign country.
- To be owned by someone or part of a group.
- quality of being pleasing to look at.
- Relating to the present or recent times.
- about imaginary people and events.
- person who catches fish as a job or hobby.
- group of musicians who play music together.
- make someone known to others for the first time.
- type of loud music with strong beats (short for "rock music").
- use force to move something toward you.
- piece of land surrounded by water.
- damage something so badly that it cannot be used again.
- win against someone in a game, battle, or competition.
35 Clues: number 1,000,000. • move or act quickly. • all time; never ending. • or to a foreign country. • sound of people laughing. • language spoken in France. • modern music with catchy tunes. • large sea fish with sharp teeth. • Achieving a goal or good result. • long, thin mark or row of things. • name of a book, movie, song, etc. • about imaginary people and events. • ...
Jazz Band Final 2022-05-11
Across
- music that is written or printed on paper
- a type of music that originated from rock and roll music and pop music in the mid 1960s
- A dot above or below a note
- a collection of drums, cymbals, and other
- an arrangement of sounds that have rhythm, melody, and usually harmony
- a genre of jazz with Latin American rhythms
- a device used to make sounds
- The process of spontaneously creating fresh melodies over the continuously repeating cycle of chord changes of a tune
- a style of jazz that originated in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century
- a person who plays an instrument or is musically talented
- emphasis on a particular note
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- a musician that plays a solo
- a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound
- to play loud
- the lowest tones in a song
- a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm.
- to play moderately soft
- instruments set up on stands to be played by one person
- a long, brass wind instrument with an extendable slide that changes the pitch of a note
- the displacement of regular accents associated with given metrical patterns
- a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch indicating that they are to be played as one note
- a group of notes sounded together to create a harmony
- a type of rhythm where eighth or sixteenth notes have an irregular beat
- a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers
- when multiple notes are played together smoothly
25 Clues: to play loud • to play moderately soft • the lowest tones in a song • A dot above or below a note • a musician that plays a solo • a device used to make sounds • emphasis on a particular note • music that is written or printed on paper • a collection of drums, cymbals, and other • a genre of jazz with Latin American rhythms • when multiple notes are played together smoothly • ...
YEAR EIGHT CROSSWORD 2021-11-17
Across
- The section in a song that repeats.
- The notes of the C chord.
- Movies without sound.
- The singer of rock around the clock.
- This guitar plays the lowest notes in a band.
- A short melody that identifies a character in a movie
- The high hats in a drum kit usually play these rhythms.
- The E string on the guitar is the _ _ _ _ _ string.
- The composer of the music from Interstellar.
- This concept refers to the loudness or softness of the music.
- A time signature that has three crotchet beats in the bar.
- This guitar plays the chords in a rock band.
- The instrument that plays Hedwigs theme in Harry Potter.
- The name of the movie that features the feather theme.
- Early rock and roll music used the 12 bar _ _ _ _ _ as the main chord pattern.
- This time signature has six quavers in the bar
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- The composer of the music for Star Wars
- An arpeggio can also be called a _ _ _ _ _ _ chord.
- Another name for an outro.
- This note is half the value of a quaver..
- The notes a c e and g form the spaces of which clef ?
- The other name for the B string on the guitar.
- A repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern.
- This part of the drum kit plays on the 1st and 3rd beats.
- Two Minims equal one of these.
- The notes of the F chord
- This drum always plays on the 2nd and 4th beat in the bar.
- Three notes played together form this.
- Making up music on the spot.
- The surname of the composer of the music to Back to the Future.
30 Clues: Movies without sound. • The notes of the F chord • The notes of the C chord. • Another name for an outro. • Making up music on the spot. • Two Minims equal one of these. • The section in a song that repeats. • The singer of rock around the clock. • Three notes played together form this. • The composer of the music for Star Wars • A repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern. • ...
Test Review 2017-02-27
Across
- speed of the beat in music
- a woodwind instrument
- the angle to place the recorder from your body
- sign go back to the start of the music
- pattern of long and short sounds and silences
- how music is put together
- lip placement on mouthpiece of an instrument
- tells you to go to this measure the second time through
- symbol that tells you to perform a note more strongly
- a curved line above notes of different pitches
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- what is used to articulate notes on recorder
- a line of tones that move up,down or the same
- the voices or instruments used in a song
- part of a song that repeats lyrics and melody
- the hand placed at the top of the recorder
- tells you how to read pitches on a staff
- mezzo forte,medium loud
- loudness or softness in music
18 Clues: a woodwind instrument • mezzo forte,medium loud • how music is put together • speed of the beat in music • loudness or softness in music • sign go back to the start of the music • the voices or instruments used in a song • tells you how to read pitches on a staff • the hand placed at the top of the recorder • what is used to articulate notes on recorder • ...
Impact 3 Unit 8 All Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-16
Across
- an act, a statement or a gift that is intended to show your respect or admiration, especially for a dead person.
- a person who writes music.
- to become liquid as a result of heat.
- a sign or signal.
- to control or influence somebody or something.
- to show one's feelings, thoughts, or ideas through writing, art, music, or dance.
- the state of being popular or talked about by many people.
- to obtain or to get something that you need or want.
- a person who entertains an audience.
- the act of remembering who somebody is when see them or identify what something is.
- a large group of people who play instruments together and are led by a conductor.
- a style of dance often set to classical music.
- the words of a song.
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- clean and not mixed with anything.
- the pleasure you get from something.
- a traditional type of dance that has been done for generations.
- completely necessary or extremely important in a particular situation.
- a person who plans and arranges the steps in a dance.
- the feeling that you get when you have achieved something or when something you wanted to happen does happen.
- having great influence on someone or something.
- the action of providing or being provided with amusement or entertainment.
- a long complicated piece of music for a large orchestra.
- to be different from each other in size, shape, or some other quality.
- a way of achieving or doing something.
- time spent practicing for a play or a piece of music to later perform for an audience.
- to show something that is usually hidden.
- a raised area where actors or dancers perform.
- to mark or follow the rhythm of music.
28 Clues: a sign or signal. • the words of a song. • a person who writes music. • clean and not mixed with anything. • the pleasure you get from something. • a person who entertains an audience. • to become liquid as a result of heat. • a way of achieving or doing something. • to mark or follow the rhythm of music. • to show something that is usually hidden. • ...
Musical word search 2015-12-15
Across
- a violin, especially when used to play folk music.
- relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale.
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect.
- an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.
- a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm.
- a type of jazz originating in the 1940s and characterized by complex harmony and rhythms. It is associated particularly with Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, and Dizzy Gillespie
- a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare.
- a form of dance music, typically instrumental, characterized by a sparse, syncopated rhythm and a strong bassline.
- The speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Down
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- a type of Musical Instrument used in many musical orchestras.
- Music that is only used by mouth.
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying.
- a performance by two people, especially singers, instrumentalists, or dancers.
- the highest of the four standard singing voices
- a brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone. The modern instrument has the tubing looped to form a straight-sided coil, with three valves.
- a religious song or poem, typically of praise to God or a god:
- a thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular.
- a kind of pop music of African-American origin with a soulful vocal style featuring improvisation.
20 Clues: Music that is only used by mouth. • the highest of the four standard singing voices • a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm. • a violin, especially when used to play folk music. • relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale. • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. • a thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular. • ...
Freshman Choir - Final Exam Vocab 2024-12-10
Across
- Making sure all the voice parts (SATB) can be heard equally – no one part overpowers another
- Separates measures
- Space between two barlines
- Lowers a note by a half step
- To slow down
- Raises a note by a half step
- Two clashing notes, crunch
- The person who wrote the music. Name usually found at the top right on a piece of music
- The five lines and four spaces musicians use to read music
- To gradually get softer
- The distance between two pitches
- together
- Smooth, connected
- Use of consonants. Includes shadow vowels
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- Tuning, locking in of the chords, making sure all pitches are sung right in the center of the note – not flat, not sharp
- Singing the same notes together at the same time
- Signals to hold the note for longer than its written value. Watch the conductor
- Making sure all the voices match (vowels, tone quality, volume) within each section
- Singing in parts, not in unison
- The pace of the music, how fast or slow
- Moving from dissonance to consonance (choir rule: crescendo suspensions!)
- Strong strike and immediate decay. Strong emphasis. Punch the note
- The person who wrote this particular version of a piece of music (they did not originally create the melody)
- An ordered sequence of notes within an octave
- Curved line that connects two or more of the same note, ties them together as if they were one note. No rearticulations.
- Which voice parts are used in the piece of music (SSA, SATB, TTB, etc.)
- Very/a lot
- To gradually get louder
- Volume. Includes pp, p, mp, mf, f, ff, crescendo, decrescendo, diminuendo, etc.
- Indicates legato, smooth singing
30 Clues: together • Very/a lot • To slow down • Smooth, connected • Separates measures • To gradually get louder • To gradually get softer • Space between two barlines • Two clashing notes, crunch • Lowers a note by a half step • Raises a note by a half step • Singing in parts, not in unison • Indicates legato, smooth singing • The distance between two pitches • ...
DIY and Indie Bands of the 1990s 2025-04-21
Across
- What small label did Nirvana start out on?
- What did indie and DIY artists want over their sound and image?
- What D.C. band refused to sell merchandise and kept concert tickets cheap?
- What city was the home of Fugazi and Minor Threat?
- What does DIY stand for?
- Where did many DIY musicians record their music?
- What part of songs did riot grrrl bands use to send strong messages?
- What did DIY bands often book themselves at basements and clubs?
- What important value drove many DIY musicians to stay independent?
- What did small indie labels encourage from their artists?
- What band was part of the riot grrrl movement and made fierce, fast songs?
- What word means “independent” and describes non-mainstream music?
- Which band inspired the DIY punk scene with their straight-edge message?
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- Which emotional punk band had a gritty, raw sound?
- What way did fans share music before social media?
- What riot grrrl band shouted about girl power and equality?
- Which lo-fi band recorded albums in their garage?
- What band blended soft melodies and noisy rock, often on the same album?
- What type of tape did DIY artists often record on in the 1990s?
- Who helped grow the DIY scene by sharing music and going to shows?
- What did DIY musicians and fans build by supporting each other?
- Which feminist rock band had tight vocals and political lyrics?
- What indie band was known for their offbeat lyrics and “slacker” style?
- What term describes music with a rough, homemade sound?
- What homemade magazines helped fans share music and ideas?
25 Clues: What does DIY stand for? • What small label did Nirvana start out on? • Where did many DIY musicians record their music? • Which lo-fi band recorded albums in their garage? • Which emotional punk band had a gritty, raw sound? • What way did fans share music before social media? • What city was the home of Fugazi and Minor Threat? • ...
KIXE PBS program history 2024-05-22
13 Clues: Firing ____ • Champaign Music • Dixieland _____ • Arthur's Species • Faces and _______ • Channel living on 9.2 • Fred Rogers' Home Town • Happy accident painter • Produced The Civil War • Live Country Music Town • Local music show _____ 9 • Sunday night British Series • Local news program North State ____
JAM 2022 Crossword 2022-11-15
Across
- bluegrass violin
- an instrument with a resonator head that's played with a slide
- a small, plucked string instrument used in bluegrass and old time
- the rhythm part of a song
- the lead part of a song
- three or more notes played at the same time
- Dooley a famous murder ballad
- steady, underlying pulse of a piece of music
- a series of notes we use to make melodies
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- a bluegrass instrument with six strings
- a song that tells a story
- you can eat with them or play them
- an African-American instrument commonly used in bluegrass and old time music
- church music
- how the beat is divided; also may refer to the instrument section not playing the lead
- tuning of a guitar
- the lowest instrument in a bluegrass ensemble
- the home region for bluegrass and old time music
18 Clues: church music • bluegrass violin • tuning of a guitar • the lead part of a song • a song that tells a story • the rhythm part of a song • Dooley a famous murder ballad • you can eat with them or play them • a bluegrass instrument with six strings • a series of notes we use to make melodies • three or more notes played at the same time • steady, underlying pulse of a piece of music • ...
Year 8 Music 2025-05-01
Across
- Who arranges the music for a song?
- The beginning of a song
- What is a repeating pattern you can't sing called?
- Who writes the words of a song?
- The form or structure most songs are in
- Who records the song?
- What are instruments that can only play one note called?
- The end of a song
- What part of the song repeats the same music but with different lyrics?
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- What are instruments that can play different notes called?
- What is a repeating pattern in music called?
- How many different types of repeating pattern are there?
- What is a repeating tune called?
- A contrasting section of a song with just instruments
- What contrasting part of a song connects other sections together?
- What part of the song repeats the same music and lyrics?
- What do you hammer a percussion instrument with?
- What is the name given to someone who sings the song?
18 Clues: The end of a song • Who records the song? • The beginning of a song • Who writes the words of a song? • What is a repeating tune called? • Who arranges the music for a song? • The form or structure most songs are in • What is a repeating pattern in music called? • What do you hammer a percussion instrument with? • What is a repeating pattern you can't sing called? • ...
90s Themes 2024-05-20
Across
- - Abbreviation for the Australian Football League.
- McManus - Popular Australian television host known for his comedy talk show.
- - National Australian radio station known for its alternative music and youth culture.
- - Australian Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996.
- - Long-running Australian television soap opera set in the fictional town of Summer Bay.
- - Popular Australian beach activity, often associated with the coastal lifestyle.
- - Genre of alternative rock music that was popular in the '90s.
- - Popular Australian soap opera starring Kylie Minogue.
- - Iconic Australian chocolate biscuit introduced in the 1960s and popular in the '90s.
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- - Annual outdoor event celebrating music, arts, and culture.
- - Major international sporting event held in Sydney in 2000.
- - Australian pop icon who started on "Neighbours" and became a global music star.
- - Iconic Australian food spread made from yeast extract.
- - Popular Australian rock band formed in the early 1990s.
- - Type of all-night dance party featuring electronic music.
15 Clues: - Australian Prime Minister from 1991 to 1996. • - Abbreviation for the Australian Football League. • - Popular Australian soap opera starring Kylie Minogue. • - Iconic Australian food spread made from yeast extract. • - Popular Australian rock band formed in the early 1990s. • - Type of all-night dance party featuring electronic music. • ...
Music Genre's 2022-09-12
Across
- A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US.
- Originated in the mid- to late 1960s when African American musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul music, jazz, and rhythm and blues (R&B).
- A style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- A style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica
- A kind of music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel music
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- A form of popular music which evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.
- A type of popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat and a synthesized backing track.
- Melancholic music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence.
- Music appealing to the popular taste.
- Metal A type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat.
10 Clues: Music appealing to the popular taste. • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. • A kind of music incorporating elements of rhythm and blues and gospel music • Metal A type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat. • Melancholic music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence. • ...
know your music 2017-05-25
Across
- / a smooth kind of music
- / popular music in the 50's
- / the professional type of music with orchestra
- / a special kind of music that sound digital
- / "the musical keyboard"
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- / stop
- / a popular type of music in the 80's
- / this music originates from small towns and played at local places
- / telling the struggles in work to music
- / a well known string instrument used in rock and other genres
10 Clues: / stop • / a smooth kind of music • / "the musical keyboard" • / popular music in the 50's • / a popular type of music in the 80's • / telling the struggles in work to music • / a special kind of music that sound digital • / the professional type of music with orchestra • / a well known string instrument used in rock and other genres • ...
Week 3-1: Music (movingA1) 2024-08-26
Across
- popular instrument played with strings
- popular genre of korean music
- a machine that plays music that people can sing along to
- refers to the words in a song
- streaming app like Apple music and YouTube music
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- live music performance
- music genre that uses a lot of guitars and loud drums
- something that does not age
- percussion instrument typically played with sticks
- music genre that uses wind and percussion instruments
10 Clues: live music performance • something that does not age • popular genre of korean music • refers to the words in a song • popular instrument played with strings • streaming app like Apple music and YouTube music • percussion instrument typically played with sticks • music genre that uses a lot of guitars and loud drums • music genre that uses wind and percussion instruments • ...
Music crossword 2025-10-30
10 Clues: live music • you singing it • words of a song • fast spoken music • group of musicians • very loud rock music • string musical instrument • traditional cultural music • traditional orchestral music • instrument with black and white keys
Rock and roll 2013-10-15
Across
- Plantation slaves tricked their owners into thinking their music was the "_________" music of working slaves
- Teenage boys adapted what look/fasion in the rock and roll era?
- What end of America was heavily segregated in the 1950's to 60's?
- Rock and roll stars commonly were found the influence of drug abuse,hard-drinking and multiple what?
- Rythm and blues developed from what type of music?
- Teenage girls wore plenty of eyeshadow and what?
- Drugs affected many stars including Jimi _________
- What were the groups called that followed around band members?
- Elvis Presley helped break what barriers?
- Teenagers uses what to express themselves?
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- Which generation resented Elvis Presley in the 1950's?
- Which rock and roll group was commonly known to use the drug LSD?
- One of the biggest rock and roll star to influence teenagers was Elvis _____
- After already making it famous in his local area, Elvis Presley made rock and roll go ____________?
- What did teenage boys style their hair with?
- African Americans were brought over to America to be what?
- Rock and roll was considered what kind of music?
17 Clues: Elvis Presley helped break what barriers? • Teenagers uses what to express themselves? • What did teenage boys style their hair with? • Teenage girls wore plenty of eyeshadow and what? • Rock and roll was considered what kind of music? • Rythm and blues developed from what type of music? • Drugs affected many stars including Jimi _________ • ...
Basic Music Terms 2022-11-11
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- How many lines are in a music staff?
- A _____________ bar line comes at the end of a song.
- One of these comes at the start of every line of music.
- These are the lines and spaces music is written on.
- A __________ note gets 1 count.
- Bar lines divide the staff up into sections called _______________.
- A___________joins 2 notes of the same pitch together and combines their number of beats to make one longer note.
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- A ____________ note gets 4 counts.
- A ___________ signature tells us how many beats are in a measure.
- A double bar line comes at the _____ of a song.
- A quarter rest gets ______
- This clef tells you a low instrument plays the music.
- In 4/4 time, how many beats are in a measure?
- This clef tells you a high instrument plays the music.
- How many spaces are on a music staff?
- ______ lines divide the staff up into measures.
- A __________tells a player to be quiet for a certain amount of beats.
- This symbol is shaped like a rainbow and means to play notes connected and smooth
18 Clues: A quarter rest gets ______ • A __________ note gets 1 count. • A ____________ note gets 4 counts. • How many lines are in a music staff? • How many spaces are on a music staff? • In 4/4 time, how many beats are in a measure? • A double bar line comes at the _____ of a song. • ______ lines divide the staff up into measures. • ...
Super Music Crossword! 2014-05-30
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- soft
- the sign for the music the right hand plays
- a 4 beat note
- tells you how many beats are in a bar
- loud
- someone who writes music is called a...
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- a 2 beat note
- a 1 bead note
- a 3 beat note
- moderately loud
- when you want to play legato, you draw a...
- gradually getting louder
- moderately soft
- short and detached notes
- the sign for the music the left hand plays
- gradually getting softer
- tells you how many sharps or flats you need to remember
17 Clues: soft • loud • a 2 beat note • a 1 bead note • a 3 beat note • a 4 beat note • moderately loud • moderately soft • gradually getting louder • short and detached notes • gradually getting softer • tells you how many beats are in a bar • someone who writes music is called a... • the sign for the music the left hand plays • when you want to play legato, you draw a... • ...
Festivals 2022-05-08
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- a place of outside entertainment with rides and amusement
- an annual festival or fair
- an area where people stay in tents
- a music performance
- a transparent lamp
- a place that sells food
- a special dress
- a large group of people
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- the main act in a concert
- a public procession
- a place where a special event happens
- a music group
- a small cart used in processions
- a schedule of events
- a raised area for performance
- explosions to produce special effects
- a piece of music on a playlist
17 Clues: a music group • a special dress • a transparent lamp • a public procession • a music performance • a schedule of events • a place that sells food • a large group of people • the main act in a concert • an annual festival or fair • a raised area for performance • a piece of music on a playlist • a small cart used in processions • an area where people stay in tents • ...
Choir Vocabulary 2023-09-29
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- The set of lines and spaces that musicians read music on
- fast
- The higher voice that sings on the bass clef, can sometimes sing on the treble clef
- The lowest voice, sings on the bass clef
- medium soft
- Singing the same thing at the same time
- slow
- The variation of volume level in music
- loud
- The highest voice on the treble clef
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- medium loud
- The lower voice that sings on the treble clef
- Singing different notes at the same time
- smooth
- Soft
- Speed of music
- disconnected
- Lack of harmony, when notes clash
18 Clues: fast • Soft • slow • loud • smooth • medium loud • medium soft • disconnected • Speed of music • Lack of harmony, when notes clash • The highest voice on the treble clef • The variation of volume level in music • Singing the same thing at the same time • Singing different notes at the same time • The lowest voice, sings on the bass clef • The lower voice that sings on the treble clef • ...
CROSSROADS PUZZLE 2025-10-12
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- A hippy music festival comprised of zombie bands
- Bass City music venue
- Infamous undead pop trio
- Legendary bassist
- A common thing to do in Shacklesville
- Beleived to be the world's first talking machine
- Desert in West Coast
- Sung in church
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- A composition performed by a solo musician
- Avid undead rockers
- Zombie virus etc
- Acronym for a very old tape cassette
- Guitar brand popularized by Borg Barabajagal
- Venue in Radio City
- Alleged artform turn zombies back
- half-human, half-zombie
- name of music movement
- A rare artifact
18 Clues: Sung in church • A rare artifact • Zombie virus etc • Legendary bassist • Avid undead rockers • Venue in Radio City • Desert in West Coast • Bass City music venue • name of music movement • half-human, half-zombie • Infamous undead pop trio • Alleged artform turn zombies back • Acronym for a very old tape cassette • A common thing to do in Shacklesville • ...
Spanish Vocab 2023-02-07
19 Clues: to run • to eat • to talk • to fish • to read • to swim • to sing • to cook • to draw • to write • to dance • to sleep • to paint • to study • to play music • to ride a bike • to go to school • to play videogames • to listen to music
Carnatic maze 2024-03-31
15 Clues: China chimes • 72 in number • Pillari Gitams • I am the cuckoo • Count me in 5’s • Father of music • I exist in pairs • words describe me • Middle of the melody • Father of the father • life is a full cycle • Bindi on our foreheads • Blow in the music to me • I am the music of the Veda • leave me and your ears are dead
The Apollo Theater 2022-03-09
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- who launched her career and debuted at 17 years old at the Apollo?
- Is located at 253 __ 125th Street
- a style of jazz that grew from African American roots and dominated American popular music
- who was know as "Mr. Apollo"?
- Apollo was the ___ theatre on Harlem's main commerical street.
- The theater is the most ___ performance venue associated with African American entertainers.
- What district was the theater located in?
- is known as the shire of ___ music and live entertainment
- What was the Apollo sign a beacon for?
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- What kind of music did the theater house and gave "birth" to?
- what kind of works began to bloom and Apollo was a location for these works?
- Americans They were the first place to let who perform?
- who was the only people allowed in the theaters until Apollo?
- What city was the theater located in?
- a style of Christian music that has both inspired and drawn from popular music traditions
- The theater was rapidly becoming the ___ urban black community in the nation.
- what does there attracting sign say?
17 Clues: who was know as "Mr. Apollo"? • Is located at 253 __ 125th Street • what does there attracting sign say? • What city was the theater located in? • What was the Apollo sign a beacon for? • What district was the theater located in? • Americans They were the first place to let who perform? • is known as the shire of ___ music and live entertainment • ...
Chaitheamh Aimsire 2022-05-23
17 Clues: guitar • lively • concert • to fish • to shop • Exciting • peaceful • dangerous • Jazz music • heavy metal • to go online • to play sport • Harp (instrument) • drum (instrument) • to listen to music • to meet with friends • to play computer games
Unit 3 Review 2021-12-07
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- Tylman Susato is known for this.
- A fee paid to a composer to write a piece of music for a certain person, group, or occasion.
- Famous composers who eventually lost his hearing.
- Famous club in Harlem that Duke Ellington's band played at.
- Famous composer who played billiards and died at the age of 35.
- One of the most famous composers of opera who wrote Lohengrin.
- A theatrical production combining drama, vocal and orchestral music, costumes, scenery, and sometimes dance.
- A traveling singer/poet in the 1200s.
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- The new name of Beethoven's 3rd symphony after he changed it.
- Famous jazz composer.
- Music written for orchestra and one or more solo instruments.
- Music that is nonreligious in nature.
- Famous opera that Mozart wrote in the last year of his life.
- Singing or playing that involves one group echoing or answering the other.
- An extended work for orchestra, chorus, and voices based on mythological or poetic writings.
- A surprise piece of music written for King George I.
16 Clues: Famous jazz composer. • Tylman Susato is known for this. • Music that is nonreligious in nature. • A traveling singer/poet in the 1200s. • Famous composers who eventually lost his hearing. • A surprise piece of music written for King George I. • Famous club in Harlem that Duke Ellington's band played at. • Famous opera that Mozart wrote in the last year of his life. • ...
Michael Rome vs Greece 2022-05-03
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- Greece homes were big but with one story while rome had many
- Greece houses used mud but while roe used
- While rome was republic , Greece is a
- Roman schools taught literature and public speaking, Greeks taught
- Julius caesar was a leader in rome in greece a leader was
- In greece men and women have to be 12 to 13 years old but in rome they have to be an
- Rome city states were controlled by different people but greece was controlled by one
- Roman music was known while Greek music was
- Greece painted there vase but rome did not have a taste for painting their
- Rome started in 753 B.C.E Greece started in 700s
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- Roman toys are like old toys Greek toys were
- Rome had all sports of materials while greece had just
- Greek made music and Rome took
- Roman dances for all,Greek dances was for
- Greece would drink for special occasions rome drank
- Unlike Roman music Greece music was used for
16 Clues: Greek made music and Rome took • While rome was republic , Greece is a • Greece houses used mud but while roe used • Roman dances for all,Greek dances was for • Roman music was known while Greek music was • Roman toys are like old toys Greek toys were • Unlike Roman music Greece music was used for • Rome started in 753 B.C.E Greece started in 700s • ...
Review of Readings 2014-05-26
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- stadiums where colleges play football
- number of points for a touchdown
- place known as the "Last Frontier"
- truly American music
- "King" of baseball
- Alaskan dog-sled race
- a rough contact sport
- something related to the moon
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- words to a song
- another country music instrument
- brothers who made the first airplane
- the person who takes the opposite side
- most famous dog-sled racer in the world
- name of first contraption that flew
- first human to set foot on another world
- natives of Alaska
- country music instrument
17 Clues: words to a song • natives of Alaska • "King" of baseball • truly American music • Alaskan dog-sled race • a rough contact sport • country music instrument • something related to the moon • another country music instrument • number of points for a touchdown • place known as the "Last Frontier" • name of first contraption that flew • brothers who made the first airplane • ...
Super Music Crossword! 2014-05-30
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- the sign for the music the right hand plays
- the sign for the music the left hand plays
- moderately loud
- tells you how many sharps or flats you need to remember
- soft
- a 2 beat note
- gradually getting louder
- loud
- when you want to play legato, you draw a...
- moderately soft
- a 1 bead note
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- short and detached notes
- a 3 beat note
- tells you how many beats are in a bar
- someone who writes music is called a...
- a 4 beat note
- gradually getting softer
17 Clues: soft • loud • a 3 beat note • a 4 beat note • a 2 beat note • a 1 bead note • moderately loud • moderately soft • short and detached notes • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • tells you how many beats are in a bar • someone who writes music is called a... • the sign for the music the left hand plays • the sign for the music the right hand plays • ...
Ronck and Roll 2023-08-03
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- Iconic rock band of the 70s
- The King of ___
- Vocalists in rock and roll bands
- Energetic movement to rock music
- Words to a song
- Legendary rock group
- Repeated musical phrase in a song
- Timeless and enduring
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- Famous rock band
- Large venue for rock concerts
- Low-pitched instrument in a rock band
- Instrument central to rock and roll
- Type of guitar used in rock music
- Rock and roll spirit
- Percussion instruments in a rock band
- Live performance of rock music
- Representative rock song of an era
17 Clues: The King of ___ • Words to a song • Famous rock band • Legendary rock group • Rock and roll spirit • Timeless and enduring • Iconic rock band of the 70s • Large venue for rock concerts • Live performance of rock music • Vocalists in rock and roll bands • Energetic movement to rock music • Type of guitar used in rock music • Repeated musical phrase in a song • ...
Band Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-12
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- Tells you your events
- One unit of music
- The best class of the day
- Key to success in band (starts with f)
- They hit things on purpose
- On your stand every day
- The smallest instrument in band
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- Where your music papers live
- The more you do the better you get
- The largest instrument in band
- Leads the band
- Tells you to play that again
- Separates measures
- The smaller double reed
- Where the music notes live
- Where the director stands
- Where your instrument goes
17 Clues: Leads the band • One unit of music • Separates measures • Tells you your events • The smaller double reed • On your stand every day • The best class of the day • Where the director stands • Where the music notes live • They hit things on purpose • Where your instrument goes • Where your music papers live • Tells you to play that again • The largest instrument in band • ...
Learn to Jam 2026-01-07
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- pedal that makes electric guitar sound gritty
- makes a guitar louder
- music director's last name
- In the Air Tonight singer
- When I Come Around band
- famous Beethoven theme
- has black and white keys
- two cymbals fit together on a drum kit
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- 'strong' guitar chords
- has 4 strings
- Bad Mood Rising band abbrv.
- box drum invented in Peru
- big drum played with pedal
- letters from the alphabet used for music
- wing where music department is located
- first instrument used in LTJ
- Stairway to Heaven band
17 Clues: has 4 strings • makes a guitar louder • 'strong' guitar chords • famous Beethoven theme • Stairway to Heaven band • When I Come Around band • has black and white keys • box drum invented in Peru • In the Air Tonight singer • big drum played with pedal • music director's last name • Bad Mood Rising band abbrv. • first instrument used in LTJ • wing where music department is located • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
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- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
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- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
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- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Music Genres - Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
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- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
Tunes 2022-09-07
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- Musical Rhythm, pulsation of the heart.
- Attractive sequence of musical notes.
- Musical vocalist.
- “unplugged” guitar.
- Music creator.
- “Turn it up to ____!”
- Story set to music.
- Musical pendulum.
- Matthew Broderick, in a musical.
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- Musical instrument, upright or grand.
- A singer might hold this.
- A stringed musical instrument.
- Musical background for a film.
- Film accompaniment.
- Music emits from this in cars, stereo system.
15 Clues: Music creator. • Musical vocalist. • Musical pendulum. • “unplugged” guitar. • Film accompaniment. • Story set to music. • “Turn it up to ____!” • A singer might hold this. • A stringed musical instrument. • Musical background for a film. • Matthew Broderick, in a musical. • Musical instrument, upright or grand. • Attractive sequence of musical notes. • ...
Music Genres-Chuck Vanderchuck's Explosion 2017-04-02
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- Classical music can be divided into three main time periods: Baroque Era (1600-1760), Classical Era (1750-1830), and___Era (1815-1910).
- The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___.
- Nashville, Tennessee is the home of the___, a weekly concert featuring the biggest country stars.
- The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy.
- Dub music involves___popular songs, which had a big impact on Hip Hop music.
- West African culture and the___(storytellers) helped shape spoken word hip-hop.
- ___started the British Invasion in the 1960’s, which changed rock and roll forever.
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- What country has the largest population of country music fans outside of the U.S.A.?
- The Jamaican musician___helped spread the sweet sounds of Reggae around the world.
- ___is where salsa music was born.
- What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day?
- The main sound of Classical Music is the symphonic orchestra and its four instrumental families: Strings,___, Brass, and Percussion.
- Jazz performer Louis Armstrong, known for his low, gravelly voice was born in___.
- The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs.
- Rock and Roll started in the 1940’s-1950’s, and is a mix of blues, country,___and jazz.
- ___became hugely popular in the UK (United Kingdom) and influenced the formation of Punk Rock.
- The claves are___ percussion instruments.
- Cool Jazz started in New York City, and is slower and smoother than___jazz.
- Block Party DJs, African-American and Latino youth from the Bronx, New York started the___ movement in the 1970s.
19 Clues: ___is where salsa music was born. • The German composer___wrote Ode to Joy. • What jazz singer was nick-named Lady Day? • The claves are___ percussion instruments. • The___is a super sweet instrument used in many country songs. • The sound most characteristic in a salsa ensemble is made by the___. • ...
MAPEH 2015-11-03
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- Is a genre of music that originated in African American communities in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- Is a Brazilian musical genre and dance style originating in Brazil
- Is a stringed instrument from Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Is often associated with and a primary ingredient of hip-hop music, but the origins of the phenomenon can be said to predate hip-hop culture by centuries.
- Is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.
- Is a style of township music that evolved in South Africa over the last century.
- A style of popular music incorporating elements of African music and jazz, soul, and funk.
- Is a genre of dance music containing elements of funk, soul, pop, and salsa that was most popular in the mid to late 1970s
- Is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the Western world during the 1950s and 1960s, deriving from rock and roll.
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- A popular form of social dance that originated in New York with strong influences from Latin America, particularly Colombia, Cuba and Puerto Rico.
- Is an instrument from West Africa consisting of a dried gourd with beads woven into a net covering the gourd.
- Thumb piano is an African musical instrument consisting of a wooden board
- Include musical performance arts in the Philippines or by Filipinos composed in various genres and styles.
- A single or multiple bell now used throughout the world but with origins in traditional Yoruba music
14 Clues: Is a stringed instrument from Sub-Saharan Africa. • Is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. • Is a Brazilian musical genre and dance style originating in Brazil • Thumb piano is an African musical instrument consisting of a wooden board • Is a style of township music that evolved in South Africa over the last century. • ...
American Entertainment Scenes 2024-02-29
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- Movie industry
- Famous personality
- Ticket sales revenue
- Animated entertainment
- Unscripted TV
- Theater district in NYC
- Live music event
- Digital content delivery
- Interactive entertainment
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- Highly successful film
- Cultural celebration
- Famous person
- Laughter-inducing performance
- Broadcast programming
- Artistic movement
- Recognition ceremonies
- performance venue
- Soundtrack of life
- Popular culture
- Intense storytelling
20 Clues: Famous person • Unscripted TV • Movie industry • Popular culture • Live music event • Artistic movement • performance venue • Famous personality • Soundtrack of life • Cultural celebration • Ticket sales revenue • Intense storytelling • Broadcast programming • Highly successful film • Animated entertainment • Recognition ceremonies • Theater district in NYC • Digital content delivery • ...
Tempo and Dynamic Terms 2025-04-30
19 Clues: Slow • Loud • soft • fast • very soft • Very Loud • very fast • Medium Loud • Medium soft • walking pace • Getting Louder • moderate speed • very, very fast • moderately fast • Getting Quieter • Very Slow, broad • lively and brisk • How loud or soft the music is • How fast or slow the music is
WORDZZZZZ 2020-05-01
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- A format for music
- The time that something lasts
- When you have multiple pitches playing at the same time
- height or range of a note
- technique in two or more voices
- A portion of something
- Setting an instrument to sound good
- suddenly or super fast tempo
- the instruments voice
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- Difference in pitch between 2 sounds
- Indication to play very upbeat tempo
- families Classes of instruments
- A group of musicians or dancers the perform together retro grade A music line is the reverse of previously stated line
- A symbol used to make/play music
- An expressive shaping of music
15 Clues: A format for music • the instruments voice • A portion of something • height or range of a note • suddenly or super fast tempo • The time that something lasts • An expressive shaping of music • families Classes of instruments • technique in two or more voices • A symbol used to make/play music • Setting an instrument to sound good • Difference in pitch between 2 sounds • ...
UNIT 1 AND 2 LEVEL 2 2021-09-21
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- MOVIE GENRE ES VERY SAD AND IT´S A REAL FACT.
- FICTION MOVIE GENRE SOME WHAT RISKY BUR ENTERTAINING.
- RIDING ACTIVITY IT´S FUN.
- MUSIC IS A GOOD ARTIST AND PRODUCER.
- MOVIE GENRE IS VERY FRIGHTENING.
- ARTS MOVIE IS INTERESTING BECAUSE THEY TEACH YOU CONBATE.
- MOVIE GENRE IT´S THE LIFE OF A HAPPY.
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- CLASS TEACH YOU TO IMPROVE DRAWINGS.
- MOVIE ES FUN AND ENTERTEINING.
- MUSIC IS RELAXING FOR THE MIND.
- CLIMBING ACTIVITY IS FABULOUS.
- MUSIC GENRE IS SCANDAL.
- MUSIC GENRE IS A GOOD SINGER AND WITH HIS TALENT.
- METAL IS ROCK AND THE LANGUAGE INAPPROPRIATE.
- MOVIE GENRE ARE INTERESTING.
15 Clues: MUSIC GENRE IS SCANDAL. • RIDING ACTIVITY IT´S FUN. • MOVIE GENRE ARE INTERESTING. • MOVIE ES FUN AND ENTERTEINING. • CLIMBING ACTIVITY IS FABULOUS. • MUSIC IS RELAXING FOR THE MIND. • MOVIE GENRE IS VERY FRIGHTENING. • CLASS TEACH YOU TO IMPROVE DRAWINGS. • MUSIC IS A GOOD ARTIST AND PRODUCER. • MOVIE GENRE IT´S THE LIFE OF A HAPPY. • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Organized sound that expresses emotion or culture.
- art: Computer-based visual medium that emerged in the late 20th century.
- theory: Concept that explores how words shape meaning and communication.
- Dramatic musical performance combining orchestra and voice.
- art: Work that blends multiple disciplines into one unified artistic expression.
- A system where a country exerts control over foreign territories.
- realism: Literary style that blends realistic narrative with fantastical elements.
- art: Artistic movement using imagery from mass media and consumer culture.
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- The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical world.
- War: Tense political conflict between the U.S. and USSR with no direct fighting.
- theory: Physics idea proposing tiny vibrating strands as the universe's building blocks.
- Powerful technology tools used in nearly every field today.
- Written works such as novels and poetry that express ideas and imagination.
- music: Music genre involving synthesized and digital sounds.
- music: Vocal music composed for multiple voice parts.
- Study of reality, knowledge, and existence.
16 Clues: Study of reality, knowledge, and existence. • Organized sound that expresses emotion or culture. • music: Vocal music composed for multiple voice parts. • Powerful technology tools used in nearly every field today. • Dramatic musical performance combining orchestra and voice. • music: Music genre involving synthesized and digital sounds. • ...
Unit 3 2025-10-27
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- – The process of growing, improving, or creating something new.
- A person who plays a musical instrument or writes music.
- A large kitchen appliance that keeps food cold and has a section for freezing.
- To give an idea or plan for someone to consider.
- An oven that cooks or heats food quickly using microwaves.
- A room where music, movies, or art are created or recorded.
- A flat disc used to play recorded music on a turntable.
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- A machine that washes clothes automatically
- A container used to boil water.
- maker A machine that makes coffee automatically.
- To stop trying or quit doing something.
- A small device used to operate machines like TVs from a distance.
- The business of making, selling, and promoting music.
- A machine that washes dirty dishes and utensils.
- To say that something is good and worth trying.
- A television that connects to the internet and can stream videos or use apps.
16 Clues: A container used to boil water. • To stop trying or quit doing something. • A machine that washes clothes automatically • To say that something is good and worth trying. • maker A machine that makes coffee automatically. • A machine that washes dirty dishes and utensils. • To give an idea or plan for someone to consider. • ...
AP Music Theory Vocabulary Quiz 2024-04-05
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- it is the 4th mode
- the point in the music when the phrase ends
- a triad with a raised 5th
- a reorganization of the notes of a chord so that the bottom note is different
- a repition of a rhythm/phrase. It constantly keeps going.
- a pick up note
- the 3rd note of a scale
- a rhythm term when the accent is placed on the upbeats/weak beats
- the end of a piece of music, the conclusion of a passage
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- the 5th note of a scale
- a rhythmic term when the music doubles in value
- when all the parts/singers play the same melody in unison
- a rhythmic term when the music halves in value
- the first part of the sonata, we learned it as the intro
- a type of notation under the score that is shown with numbers. It signifies the intervals of the chords.
- a form where the music is organized as A-B-A
16 Clues: a pick up note • it is the 4th mode • the 5th note of a scale • the 3rd note of a scale • a triad with a raised 5th • the point in the music when the phrase ends • a form where the music is organized as A-B-A • a rhythmic term when the music halves in value • a rhythmic term when the music doubles in value • the first part of the sonata, we learned it as the intro • ...
