music Crossword Puzzles
music language features 2024-06-14
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- Correspondence of sounds in lyrics (5 letters)
- Contrasting section in a song (6 letters)
- Concluding section of a song (5 letters)
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds (12 letters)
- Tells part of the story in a song (5 letters)
- Attitude or emotional quality of lyrics (4 letters)
- Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters)
- Central idea of a song (5 letters)
- Recurring element reinforcing the theme (5 letters)
- Repeated use of words or phrases (10 letters)
- Speed of the music (5 letters)
- Concluding passage in music (4 letters)
- Use of symbols to represent ideas (9 letters)
- Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters)
- Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words (7 letters)
- Variations in loudness and intensity (8 letters)
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- clues for music language features terminology
- Descriptive language creating vivid pictures (7 letters)
- Common song structure alternating sections (11 letters, hyphenated)
- Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters)
- Repeated section of a song (6 letters)
- Sequence of notes making the main tune (6 letters)
- Opening section of a song (5 letters)
- Here are some crossword clues for music language features terminology:
- Combination of different musical notes (7 letters)
- Storytelling structure in a song (9 letters)
- Structured pattern of beats (5 letters)
- Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as" (6 letters)
- Figure of speech comparing two things directly (8 letters)
- Giving human traits to non-human objects (15 letters)
- Words of a song (6 letters)
32 Clues: Words of a song (6 letters) • Speed of the music (5 letters) • Central idea of a song (5 letters) • Catchy phrase or melody (4 letters) • Opening section of a song (5 letters) • Accenting off-beat notes (11 letters) • Repeated section of a song (6 letters) • Pattern of beats in a song (6 letters) • Repetition of vowel sounds (9 letters) • ...
Movies and Music 2024-06-14
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- What do the kids nickname Mr. Mertle's dog in The Sandlot?
- In Coming to America, what does Semmi install in the cheap apartment that he and Prince Akeem rent?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- What live animal came out of Tony Todd's mouth in the infamous Candyman scene?
- Where was rapper Tupac born?
- In Avatar, what's the name of the alien world that humans are visiting in their "avatar" form?
- What legendary pop star judges a fashion “walk-off” between Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in Zoolander?
- The Wu-Tang Clan recommends protecting which body part?
- Which band or artist holds the record for most number-one singles?
- In Mean Girls, what does Gretchen claim her father invented?
- What famous guitarist is known for playing with his teeth?
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- What 1990 movie starred Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg?
- Who is the first woman of color to win the Oscar for Best Actress?
- Where are the members of Boyz II Men from?
- What rock star moonlights as a horror movie writer and director?
- What is the first rule of Fight Club?
- which band released the 1987 album Appetite for Destruction?
- What group has hits such as “Arms Wide Open” and “One Last Breath”?
- What did Zach Galifianakis call the baby in The Hangover?
- Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
20 Clues: Where was rapper Tupac born? • What is the first rule of Fight Club? • Where are the members of Boyz II Men from? • The Wu-Tang Clan recommends protecting which body part? • What did Zach Galifianakis call the baby in The Hangover? • What do the kids nickname Mr. Mertle's dog in The Sandlot? • What famous guitarist is known for playing with his teeth? • ...
The Music Man 2024-06-06
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- owner of many river city buildings
- but he doesn't know the territory
- Maddie
- goodnight my
- mayor's youngest daughter
- full of books
- pianola lady
- stereoptition slides
- wild kid
- enforcement of law
- what'll it be?
- the librarian
- salesman that falls for the local librarian
- Mayor's oldest daughter
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- cornet player
- town chorister
- hix
- Harold's bff
- always interrupted
- where we live
- dunlop
- our awesome vocal director
- sweet old mother
- britt
- meeting place
- our awesome director
- diligent piano student
27 Clues: hix • britt • Maddie • dunlop • wild kid • Harold's bff • goodnight my • pianola lady • cornet player • full of books • where we live • meeting place • the librarian • town chorister • what'll it be? • sweet old mother • always interrupted • enforcement of law • stereoptition slides • our awesome director • diligent piano student • Mayor's oldest daughter • mayor's youngest daughter • our awesome vocal director • ...
1980's Music 2024-04-29
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- The Charming Man, How Soon Is Now
- 99 Luft Balloons
- Paul, Say Say Say
- __________ Goes To Hollywood, Relax
- Sweet Child O Mine, Paradise City
- What's Love Got To Do With It
- ________ BoysYou Have To Fight For Your Right
- I Melt With You
- The Message
- Tainted Love
- Africa
- Another Brick In The Wall
- Danger Zone, Footloose
- In The Air Tonight, Sussudio
- And the News,Heart Of Rock And Roll
- Hard To Say I'm Sorry
- Thomas,She Blinded Me With Science
- Fight The Power, DOn't Believe The Hype
- Simply Irresistible
- Rhythm Nation, What Have You Done For Me Lately
- Straight Outta Compton
- Boys Dont Cry, Just Like Heaven
- Crazy Train
- Kiss, Little Red Corvette, 1999
- It's The End Of The World, Fall On Me
- Hells Bells, Back In Black
- Little Lies, Hold Me
- Everybody Wants To Rule The World
- Master Of Puppets
- Mickey
- Devil Inside, Need You Tonight
- Midnight Runners, Come On Eileen
- Jack & Diane
- Bob, Shakedown
- Dancing On The Ceiling, All Night Long
- In A Big Country
- Take On Me
- I Ran So Far Away
- Tracy, Fast Car
- Invisible Touch
- Rock of Ages, Pour Some Sugar On Me
- Twins, Hold Me Now
- Who Can It Be Now
- Little Jeannie,I Guess Thats Why They Call It The Blues
- Livin On A Prayer
- Hungry Heart, What About Love
- Don,All She Wants To Do Is Dance
- And She Was, Burning Down The House
- Push It
- Stevie, Thats What Friends Are For
- Run To The Hills, The Trooper
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- Never Let Me Down Again
- Bobby, Don't Worry Be Happy
- Walk This Way, Dude Looks Like A Lady
- Sisters, Neutron Dance
- Sweet Dreams, here Comes The Rain Again
- Faithfully, Dont Stop Believing
- I'll Tumble For Ya
- Smooth Operator
- Bryan, Cuts Like A Knife
- Tom Sawyer, Lime Light
- Tommy, 867-5309
- Pressure, Uptown Girl
- Jump, Best Of Both Worlds
- Higher Love
- Parents Just Dont Understand
- Free Falling, American Girl
- Legs, Sharped Dressed Man
- Smokin In The Boys Room, Dr. Feelgood
- Money For Nothing, Walk Of Life
- Baby Jane, Downtown Train
- White Wedding, Mony Mony
- Cindi, Girls Just Want To Have Fun
- Luther, Endless Love
- Express Yourself, Material Girl, Like A Prayer
- Whip It
- Eddie, Electric Avenue
- Out of Touch, Maneater
- Walk Like An Egyptian
- David, Under Pressure
- Touch and Go, Shake It Up
- Pete, White City, Face The Face
- Thriller,, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal
- Peter, Sledgehammer
- It's Tricky, Walk This Way
- You've Got Another Thing Coming
- Paul, You Can Call Me Al
- Love Will Find A Way
- Wake Me Up Before You Go, Careless Whisper
- Every Breath You Take, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
- Another One Bites The Dust
- Boys, West End Girls
- Glory Days, Born In The USA
- We've Got The Beat
- Start Me Up
- Hungry Like The Wolf
- I Wanna Dane With Somebody, How Will I Know
- Can't Fight This Feeling
- Juke Box Hero
- _______ and the Gang. Celebrate
- I Want Candy
- With or Without You, Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Gary, Cars
- Pat, Hit Me With Your Best Shot
- Get Out Of My Car and Into My Dreams
105 Clues: Africa • Mickey • Whip It • Push It • Take On Me • Gary, Cars • The Message • Higher Love • Crazy Train • Start Me Up • Tainted Love • Jack & Diane • I Want Candy • Juke Box Hero • Bob, Shakedown • Smooth Operator • I Melt With You • Tommy, 867-5309 • Tracy, Fast Car • Invisible Touch • 99 Luft Balloons • In A Big Country • Paul, Say Say Say • Master Of Puppets • I Ran So Far Away • Who Can It Be Now • Livin On A Prayer • ...
The Music Crossword 2025-12-02
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- Low-pitched clef.
- Device used to keep time by ticking.
- A repeated musical idea.
- Small handheld percussion instrument.
- Ancient plucked string instrument.
- Symbol indicating a silence in music.
- Musical line supporting the melody.
- High-pitched clef.
- Male singing voice between tenor and bass.
- Symbol indicating pitch range on the staff.
- Large-scale vocal and orchestral composition.
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- Device that increases signal power for speakers.
- Rapid, broken-chord playing pattern.
- Short, sacred choral piece.
- Wooden-barred tuned percussion instrument.
- Interval of eight notes.
- Device used to combine multiple audio sources.
- Composer of The Four Seasons.
- Type of electronic dance music.
- Short instrumental introduction to an opera or play.
20 Clues: Low-pitched clef. • High-pitched clef. • A repeated musical idea. • Interval of eight notes. • Short, sacred choral piece. • Composer of The Four Seasons. • Type of electronic dance music. • Ancient plucked string instrument. • Musical line supporting the melody. • Rapid, broken-chord playing pattern. • Device used to keep time by ticking. • Small handheld percussion instrument. • ...
Patriotic Music Vocabulary 2026-03-04
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- Forced to work without pay or freedom
- The ability to recover from hardship
- The 1901 oil discovery that transformed the Texas economy
- A religious folk song created by enslaved African Americans
- Notes sung or played together to support the melody
- Confidence and enthusiasm of a group
- Cruel or unfair treatment
- The Northern states during the Civil War
- A continuous attack with weapons
- A traditional song passed down orally
- The main tune of a song
- The act of setting free
- The fort attacked during the War of 1812 that inspired the national anthem
- Loyalty and pride in one’s state
- Traditional stories and beliefs passed down through generations
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- The act of gaining freedom
- An organized public objection
- A group of drummers who perform together
- A small high-pitched flute used in military bands
- A settlement ruled by a distant country
- Using images or ideas to represent larger concepts
- The lawmaking body of Great Britain
- Growth of land or territory
- A group of citizen soldiers
- A song meant to encourage and inspire people
- Music with a steady beat designed for walking
- The movement to end slavery
- The Southern states that seceded during the Civil War
- A song of praise or loyalty
- A person who loves and supports their country
- The edge of settled land
- To withdraw from a political union
- The pattern of beats in music
33 Clues: The main tune of a song • The act of setting free • The edge of settled land • Cruel or unfair treatment • The act of gaining freedom • Growth of land or territory • A group of citizen soldiers • The movement to end slavery • A song of praise or loyalty • An organized public objection • The pattern of beats in music • A continuous attack with weapons • ...
Music Theory 1 2026-02-11
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- – Fifth scale degree
- – Combination of independent melodic lines
- – Pickup note or notes before the first full measure
- – Diatonic scale with whole-whole-half pattern
- – Stable or restful interval
- – Organization of durations in time
- – Three-note chord built in thirds
- – Vertical line dividing measures
- – Two half steps
- – First word in “time signature”
- – Cancels an accidental
- – Sharps or flats placed after the clef
- – Harmonic punctuation
- – Lowers a pitch by a half step
- – Motion by adjacent scale degrees
- – Melodic motion larger than a step
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- – Basic unit of musical pulse
- – Chord with a non-root bass note
- – Scale type with lowered third
- – Chord with the root in the bass
- – Rhythmic unit separated by barlines
- – Interval spanning eight letter names
- – Symbol that alters pitch
- – Unstable interval requiring resolution
- – Smallest interval in tonal music
- – Speed of the beat
- – Raises a pitch by a half step
- – Distance between two pitches
- – First scale degree
- – Organization of beats into recurring patterns
- – Five horizontal lines used for musical notation
- – Symbol indicating pitch range
32 Clues: – Two half steps • – Speed of the beat • – Fifth scale degree • – First scale degree • – Harmonic punctuation • – Cancels an accidental • – Symbol that alters pitch • – Stable or restful interval • – Basic unit of musical pulse • – Distance between two pitches • – Scale type with lowered third • – Raises a pitch by a half step • – Symbol indicating pitch range • ...
music theory final 2025-11-20
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- (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels.
- Cadence A cadence moving V–vi (or V to anything except I).
- (ternary) (form) Large ternary form (ABA) with smaller forms inside each section.
- (form) One voice imitates another exactly after a delay.
- Period (form) Four phrases grouped into two pairs; only final phrase has a full cadence.
- (form) Section with no complete subject; often modulatory.
- (form) Two-part form (A–B).
- Cadence Cadence IV–I.
- Cadence A cadence ending on V.
- Period (form) Two phrases with different beginnings.
- (form) A connecting passage between sections.
- (form) Form where the opening material returns inside a section (like rounded binary).
- (form) Form where the first section ends in tonic.
- (form) Form with recurring theme: A–B–A–C–A.
- (form) Opening section presenting main themes.
- Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I).
- (form) Return of main themes in tonic.
- Smallest recognizable musical idea.
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- (form) Main theme of a fugue.
- (form) Middle section where motives are transformed and sequenced.
- (form) Form where the end of one phrase matches the end of another phrase.
- (form) Secondary melodic idea that consistently follows the subject.
- Period (form) Two phrases with similar beginnings.
- (form) Form where phrase lengths or periods are unequal.
- (form) One voice repeats another's musical idea.
- (form) Form where the first section modulates away from tonic.
- (form) Three-part form (A–B–A).
- (theme/section) Final material that ends a section.
- (form) Small unit within a phrase; does not end in a cadence.
- A musical unit ending with a cadence.
- (form) Passage that leads back to tonic or main theme.
- (one-phrase period) (form) 2+2+4 structure: presentation → continuation → cadence.
- (form) Short connecting phrase between themes or sections.
- (form) Two phrases: antecedent + consequent.
- (form) Melody turned upside down (intervals go in opposite direction).
- (theme/section) Material that modulates to a new key.
36 Clues: Cadence Cadence IV–I. • (form) Two-part form (A–B). • (form) Main theme of a fugue. • Cadence A cadence ending on V. • (form) Three-part form (A–B–A). • Smallest recognizable musical idea. • A musical unit ending with a cadence. • (form) Return of main themes in tonic. • Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I). • (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels. • ...
Super Music Crossword 2025-12-30
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- - a person's emotional state or outlook
- - to make or become better
- - to direct the behavior of something or someone
- - specific but not explicitly named
- - having a keen edge or point; mentally acute
- - to direct one's attention on something
- - having been harmed or impaired
- - under normal conditions, usually
- - to refuse to take notice of or acknowledge
- attention - to focus awareness on something
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- - the ability to do something well, expertise
- - a relationship in which things are linked
- - to draw someone's attention away from something
- - relating to interactions between people
- - taking everything into account, in general
- - the basic unit of time in music, the pulse you feel in the music
- - to give the impression of being something
- - firmly fixed, constant, not shaking
- - the variety or extent of something
- - the strength and vitality required for physical or mental activity
20 Clues: - to make or become better • - having been harmed or impaired • - under normal conditions, usually • - specific but not explicitly named • - the variety or extent of something • - firmly fixed, constant, not shaking • - a person's emotional state or outlook • - to direct one's attention on something • - relating to interactions between people • ...
Women In Music 2026-03-12
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- Last name Keys
- First name Ariana
- Solana Imani Rowe
- Has a trunk
- ...and the Supremes
- "Halo"
- Singer - Actress - Dancer - Model
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Last name Khan
- Country music singer and songwriter
- Last name Dion
- "Shake It Off"
- Last name Eilish
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- Likes to chase mice
- First name Mariah
- Sonny and _ _ _ _
- Man's best friend
- Songwriter whose first name is Victoria
- last name Franklin
- Famous for "Diamonds" song
- First name Barbara
- Rapper and singer
- Last name Houston
- Icon who sang "Material Girl"
- "Control"
- sang "Proud Mary"
- Famous for "Poker Face" song
28 Clues: "Halo" • "Control" • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Last name Keys • Last name Khan • Last name Dion • "Shake It Off" • Large marsupial • Last name Eilish • First name Mariah • Sonny and _ _ _ _ • Man's best friend • First name Ariana • Solana Imani Rowe • Rapper and singer • Last name Houston • sang "Proud Mary" • last name Franklin • First name Barbara • Likes to chase mice • ...and the Supremes • ...
Elements of Music 2026-02-19
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- Very fast
- Dissonant changing to consonant
- Tone color
- The speed of the beat
- Multiple melodies
- Melody + Accompaniment
- How loud or soft the piece is
- Loud
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- #
- The element of time in music
- How the beat is divided
- Form in 2 parts
- At a walking pace
- Verse-Chorus form
- A series of pitches
- Soft
- Very slow
- How high or low a note is
- Multiple pitches sounding at the same time
- Getting louder
20 Clues: # • Soft • Loud • Very fast • Very slow • Tone color • Getting louder • Form in 2 parts • At a walking pace • Verse-Chorus form • Multiple melodies • A series of pitches • The speed of the beat • Melody + Accompaniment • How the beat is divided • How high or low a note is • The element of time in music • How loud or soft the piece is • Dissonant changing to consonant • ...
Video Game Music 2026-04-13
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- Most iconic music in video game history
- Breath of the Wild was nominated for best game score in 2017
- 2015; soundtrack by Jessica Curry
- Inspired by old Disney cartoons
- Created with a full orchestra
- 1996; Tropical sounding tracks
- A sound aesthetic rather than a score; on vinyl
- Originally released under the name 'rockman zero'
- Same composer as Megaman; retro style
- 8-bit; composed solely by David Wise
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- First video game score nominated for a Grammy
- Won best score for a video game in 2020
- Composed by Mark Mothersbough
- Originally written for Super Smash Brothers
- Inspired from John Lennon
- Brought popularity back to a classic style of music
- Features an Icelandic choir
- 1995; had over 60 different tracks
- Actually a Russian song; same song for Dr. Mario
- Lyrics in the score are sung in the game created language of dragons
- 1991; released soundtrack albums
- Composed by an American; released in 2003
- 2020; rearranged already existing songs
23 Clues: Inspired from John Lennon • Features an Icelandic choir • Composed by Mark Mothersbough • Created with a full orchestra • 1996; Tropical sounding tracks • Inspired by old Disney cartoons • 1991; released soundtrack albums • 2015; soundtrack by Jessica Curry • 1995; had over 60 different tracks • 8-bit; composed solely by David Wise • Same composer as Megaman; retro style • ...
Video Game Music 2026-04-13
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- Most iconic music in video game history
- Breath of the Wild was nominated for best game score in 2017
- Lyrics in the score are sung in the game created language of dragons
- 1996; Tropical sounding tracks
- Actually a Russian song; same song for Dr. Mario
- Composed by Mark Mothersbough
- Originally written for Super Smash Brothers
- 2020; rearranged already existing songs
- Inspired from John Lennon
- First video game score nominated for a Grammy
- Created with a full orchestra
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- Won best score for a video game in 2020
- Brought popularity back to a classic style of music
- 8-bit; composed solely by David Wise
- Features an Icelandic choir
- A sound aesthetic rather than a score; on vinyl
- Originally released under the name 'rockman zero'
- 1991; released soundtrack albums
- 1995; had over 60 different tracks
- Same composer as Megaman; retro style
- 2015; soundtrack by Jessica Curry
- Composed by an American; released in 2003
- Inspired by old Disney cartoons
23 Clues: Inspired from John Lennon • Features an Icelandic choir • Composed by Mark Mothersbough • Created with a full orchestra • 1996; Tropical sounding tracks • Inspired by old Disney cartoons • 1991; released soundtrack albums • 2015; soundtrack by Jessica Curry • 1995; had over 60 different tracks • 8-bit; composed solely by David Wise • Same composer as Megaman; retro style • ...
Music Theory #1 2025-02-05
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- Multiple notes or voices play simultaneously to produce a new sound
- The number of beats per measure
- White keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Sounds stable and pleasing
- A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses
- Duration is the length each pitch will sound
- Interval is one semitone
- Indicates how fast or slow a piece of music plays
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- The black keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Adds notes that do not sound pleasant when played together
- Represents the number of half-steps between two notes
- Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps
- Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats
- Audio vibration produced by an instrument or voice
- A succession of notes or voices arranged into a musical phrase
- Refers to the intensity or emphases placed on notes
- Foundation of both harmony and melody
- A tool to help you understand and explain how music works
- And Weak Beats Strong beats are the downbeats, and weak beats are the offbeats
- A repeating pulse that underlies a musical pattern
20 Clues: Interval is one semitone • Sounds stable and pleasing • The number of beats per measure • Foundation of both harmony and melody • Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps • A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses • Duration is the length each pitch will sound • Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats • White keys on a piano play the ________ notes • ...
music and musician's 2025-01-29
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- – Instrument played by Beethoven and Billy Joel
- – R&B singer famous for "Yeah!"
- – Music genre associated with Eminem and Tupac
- – Singer known as the "Queen of Pop"
- – Band famous for "Paint It Black" and "Satisfaction"
- – First name of the singer of "Bad Guy"
- – Instrument associated with Kenny G
- – "The King of Rock and Roll"
- – Singer known as "Queen Bey"
- – String instrument played with a bow
- – Rock band famous for "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- – Dramatic form of singing with orchestral music
- – Swedish pop group known for "Dancing Queen"
- – British singer of "Someone Like You"
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- – First name of the "King of Pop"
- – Heavy metal band known for "Enter Sandman"
- – First name of the singer-songwriter of "Shake It Off"
- – First name of the "Watermelon Sugar" singer
- – K-pop group with hit songs like "Dynamite"
- – Band that sang "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be"
- – Rapper known for "God’s Plan"
- – Composer of "Symphony No. 9"
- SHEERAN – Singer of "Shape of You"
- – Artist behind "Purple Rain"
- – First name of the singer of "I Will Always Love You"
- – Classical composer of "The Magic Flute"
- – Instrument played by Jimi Hendrix
- – First name of the country legend Parton
- GAGA – Singer of "Bad Romance"
- – Music style pioneered by Louis Armstrong
30 Clues: – Artist behind "Purple Rain" • – "The King of Rock and Roll" • – Singer known as "Queen Bey" • – Composer of "Symphony No. 9" • GAGA – Singer of "Bad Romance" • – R&B singer famous for "Yeah!" • – Rapper known for "God’s Plan" • – First name of the "King of Pop" • SHEERAN – Singer of "Shape of You" • – Instrument played by Jimi Hendrix • – Singer known as the "Queen of Pop" • ...
Music Theory Fun 2024-05-01
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- How many spaces are on a staff?
- a vertical line that separates the staff
- four sixteenth notes in insect language
- the main tune in a song
- means the speed of the music
- How many beats are usually in a bar?
- How many beats is each insect rhythm worth?
- a note that is worth 4 beats
- a black note to the left
- How many lines are on a staff?
- the five lines that you write notes on
- to make something up on the spot
- The conductor holds this when conducting an orchestra.
- means volume of the music
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- two eighth notes in insect language
- What instrument do we use in the keyboard lab?
- In grade 7, you will learn to play this stringed instrument.
- a long held or repeated note
- a black note to the right
- At the start of the staff there is a t____ c__.
- The steady pulse in a piece of music
- a note that is worth 2 beats
- a scale with only five notes
- the name of the person who directs an orchestra or choir
- a quarternote in insect language
- the electronic instrument that you used to play your insect rhythm
- the instrument at the front of the music room.
- The order of the lines on the staff
- The order of the spaces on the staff
29 Clues: the main tune in a song • a black note to the left • a black note to the right • means volume of the music • a long held or repeated note • a note that is worth 2 beats • means the speed of the music • a scale with only five notes • a note that is worth 4 beats • How many lines are on a staff? • How many spaces are on a staff? • a quarternote in insect language • ...
American Music Crossword 2024-12-10
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- The genre of music where even the composer doesn’t know what the performance will sound like.
- Taylor ____________ monopolized the first 14 positions of the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year.
- What kind of man was honored in an extremely popular 1942 fanfare by Aaron Copland?
- Who tricked Gershwin into writing Rhapsody in Blue?
- What award did Arleen Auger’s recording of Libby Larsen’s Sonnets from the Portuguese win in 1994?
- Who is credited with inventing the concept of playing “inside” the piano by touching strings directly without using the keys?
- What were the most common instruments among all North American indigenous tribes?
- Composer who wrote “nothing” and called it music.
- The musical fragment that was the building block of Count Basie’s Kansas City style swing.
- What musical activity does the beginning (and ending) of David del Tredici’s Final Alice represent?
- What war featured simple music units with just a few drums and fifes?
- Where did you get hit in the opening movement of David Lang’s “Are You Experienced”?
- What does Woody Guthrie’s guitar kill?
- Who was on Robert Johnson’s trail?
- What physical infirmity did Art Tatum overcome with his virtuosic keyboard artistry?
- To whom was Quincy Jones’ daughter Kidada engaged?
- Steve ___________’s Come Out demonstrates the use of recorded clips of speech to create rhythm.
- __________ Shaw won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for her Partita for 8 Voices.
- Which Creole rhythm was popularized by Louis Moreau Gottschalk in his piano composition of the same name?
- What instrument of African origin was played by Taylor Swift in her “Mean” recording and by Rhiannon Giddens in Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold Em’”?
- What society first sang the melody that eventually became the Star Spangled Banner?
- What was Bessie Smith’s blues royalty title?
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- What was the racially offensive entertainment style that dominated much of the popular American music-making of the 19th century?
- What barrier did Benny Goodman break by inviting Duke Ellington Count Basie Johnny Hodges and Lionel Hampton to play with his band in Carnegie Hall on January 16 1938?
- Composer who created his own instruments and wrote for 53 tones per octave.
- Who composed “Chester” and is considered the first important American composer?
- John Philip Sousa was considered the king of which musical genre?
- What is the last name of the composer of Ain’t Misbehavin’?
- What was the district in New Orleans from 1897-1917 where jazz flourished?
- What tragedy/crisis serves as the inspiration for John Corigliano’s Symphony No. 1?
- What kind of question did Charles Ives ask with an aleatoric composition where the string instruments represented the “Silences of the Druids”?
- Where Meredith Monk went in Turtle Dreams.
- What HBCU is credited with the popularization of the choral spiritual?
- What midwestern college granted composer Michael Daugherty an honorary doctorate when he conducted their band playing a movement of his Metropolis Symphony?
- What prize did Ellen Taffe Zwilich win with her 1983 Symphony No. 1?
- Who wrote the St Louis Blues and the Beale Street Blues?
- Terry Riley’s In C represents one of the first works in this genre.
- What is the technique of taking a portion of an existing recorded sound and incorporating it into a new musical composition?
- Ben Franklin made this musical instrument out of glass and water
- What solo piano genre was dominated by Scott Joplin?
- John Coltrane wrote this composition based on the rhythms of a speech by Martin Luther King to commemorate four little girls slain in a Ku Klux Klan bombing in 1963.
- Composer of Ancient Voices of Children with singing into the piano, paperthreaded harp, and musical saw.
42 Clues: Who was on Robert Johnson’s trail? • What does Woody Guthrie’s guitar kill? • Where Meredith Monk went in Turtle Dreams. • What was Bessie Smith’s blues royalty title? • Composer who wrote “nothing” and called it music. • To whom was Quincy Jones’ daughter Kidada engaged? • Who tricked Gershwin into writing Rhapsody in Blue? • ...
NS MUSIC STARS 2024-12-01
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- the Godfather of Celtic Music
- PM of the blues
- 85 Billboard hits
- Lilith Fair founder
- Cdn. Idol runner up
- Broken Social Scene member
- aka Montana Slim
- producer once married to Emilou Harris
- CBC radio host
- Scottish Gaelic artist
- his first album was red
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- bad boy fiddle player
- INXS frontman
- Enfield rap star
- Buddy’s fiddling niece
- Mamas & Papas founding member
- Shore Club summer staple
- Thrush Hermit alumn
- Nashville star runner up
- 4 time Grammy winner
- owner of The Red Shoe pub
- jazz trio founder
- Joydrop lead
23 Clues: Joydrop lead • INXS frontman • CBC radio host • PM of the blues • Enfield rap star • aka Montana Slim • 85 Billboard hits • jazz trio founder • Thrush Hermit alumn • Lilith Fair founder • Cdn. Idol runner up • 4 time Grammy winner • bad boy fiddle player • Buddy’s fiddling niece • Scottish Gaelic artist • his first album was red • Shore Club summer staple • Nashville star runner up • ...
2024 In Music 2024-12-28
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- Featuring 13 seperate movements, resulting in a lengthy song, this track goes through the album main character's ritualistic suicide.
- This track details the journey home after this alicorn lesbian couple's quest to save EDM...
- The live outro to this song sees two silhouettes, including the artist, engage in carnal relations behind a curtain.
- Once well known for hyperpop and being a Roblox YouTuber, this album sees the artist masterfully shift into indie rock.
- This whole record is a gut-wrenchingly, beautifully penned and masterfully produced experience. "Tell you what, give it a year, you'll stay a boy in the end..."
- The chorus of this anti-war song references a Greek myth about the origin of fire.
- The cover art for one of the biggest singles of the summer was inspired by a 2006 film starring Christina Ricci.
- This song explores a villain's perspective and is sonically inspired by an iconic ABBA song.
- The live visuals accompanying this song open up with blurbs text evoking feelings of nostalgia.
- This diss track opens up with a reversed line from a 70's film adapted from a musical retelling The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
- The first single off the digital hardcore artist's 2024 EP, this song features popular rapper Danny Brown.
- This track from the skramz, emo, more, group samples the video game "Mario Kart Wii".
- This song from the metalcore group features an artist who was once a YouTube surrealism icon.
- The pre chorus of this solo single by a BLACKPINK member uses a very common chord progression, with similar progressions being found in songs like One of Your Girls, Night Changes, and more.
- This artist really took off opening for Ken Carson's "Chaos Tour".
- The director of the music video for this divinely inspired jazz-infused song also wrote a play based on EA's The Sims 4.
- This veteran, now experimental hip-hop artist, begins the opening track of his album by referencing a certain NBA player.
- While YouTubers that turn into musicians generally get a negative rep, this one is a true exception. "i'd like to hide a little less, i'd like to cry a little more...".
- This track from the ex black midi member's debut record went semi-viral on TikTok recently, you might've heard it...
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- After linking up with Charli xcx, this former TikTok star's song really blew up when it released in the summer.
- This record's cover art was illustrated by the wonderfully talented Vemrill.
- "give me one more song..."
- The incredibly harsh, personal record this song hails from is named after a commonly referenced phenomenon.
- References a common lethal poison.
- A cover recorded for Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw The TV Glow.
- The opening lines of this song parallel the singer's romantic self-sabotage with the Christian doctrine of original sin.
- This country song, featuring a member of a famous indie supergroup, first debuted live at Webster Theater.
- The lyrics of this song reference a controversial soda ad featuring a reality TV star.
- Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, this track explores "mutual culpability" in a breakup.
- references a town in the Czech Republic! also a very freaky track...
- this party sucks! the music's too loud, and i've not got someone to dance with...
- In this uplifting track, the band's singer chants his daughter's nickname in the bridge's background vocals.
- This country-infused track is inspired by the music of Stevie Nicks and the writings of Bessel Van Der Kolk.
- The co-writer on this grunge-infused pop song also co-wrote "Cruel Summer."
- Come on over to this beautiful small town in Michigan! It's wonderfully secure here...
- This album sees the Charli xcx collaborator's return to rage, as well as this song being the sole song on the album to feature an artist who isn't a fellow part of Drain Gang.
- The viral second verse of this song was inspired by the singer's observations of wealthy people's lives through their open windows, an experience which the singer compares to playing The Sims.
- Themed after sheep, this acclaimed post-rock masterpiece's longest song is a beautiful trip.
- Serves as a common abbreviation.
- This album sees the ever constantly shifting in sound rock group pull influences from genres like hyperpop, with this song serving as the first post-release single with a music video.
- Serving as the self-described "most blatantly furry song" on the fifth wave emo group's album, this song is all about "taking ownership of somebody else".
- This single from the polarizing 17 year old Richmond rapper landed him a Lyrical Lemonade video.
- This jazzy tune with a francophonic title originated as a song called "Over Now."
- This track from the once in a lifetime artist's posthumous record features a member of record label PC Music.
- In this song, this singer compares themself to a tough aramid fiber.
- "i like the way he use his hands and his words! i could be his new favorite thing, his favorite girl!" <3
- This track opens up the "Future" disc of the third solo album from an artist best known as Charli xcx's executive producer.
- This track, featured on the artist's deluxe version of her 2024 record went viral on TikTok recently, but there's no denying she got some career help from her father...
- The artist of this song is a dedicated The Legend of Zelda fan, even recording an unboxing of a special edition Nintendo Switch relating to the franchise for her YouTube channel.
- In this track, the premier West Coast rapper reveals he underwent the same quasi-psychiatric procedure as Fox Mulder in season 4, episode 5 of The X-Files.
50 Clues: "give me one more song..." • Serves as a common abbreviation. • References a common lethal poison. • A cover recorded for Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw The TV Glow. • This artist really took off opening for Ken Carson's "Chaos Tour". • references a town in the Czech Republic! also a very freaky track... • ...
music and dance 2025-04-23
22 Clues: rytmi • duuri • sarja • kuoro • nyky- • virsi • keikka • potpuri • tulkita • säkeistö • piruetti • esiintyä • säveltäjä • tyylilaji • venyttely • tanssiaiset • sanoitukset • koe-esiintyä • lyömäsoittimet • jousisoittimet • koulutanssiaiset • johtaa orkesteria
Music Terms Crossword 2025-04-20
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- Interval of eight
- Sliding between a group of notes
- Soft
- Getting faster
- A style of music that can be described as a "walking pace"
- A type of scale that can be described as "happy"
- Tells pitch and note
- Meaning to "dance" and can be imitative folk song
- Time
- A group of four players
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- Growing louder
- Strong
- Tonguing style where notes are joined together
- How loud to play
- A type of scale that can be described as "sad"
- A group of people performing together
- Means "half" in Italian and is used in dynamics
- Two or more notes being played at the same time
- A style of music that can be described as "happy" and "upbeat"
- Not flat or sharp
20 Clues: Soft • Time • Strong • Growing louder • Getting faster • How loud to play • Interval of eight • Not flat or sharp • Tells pitch and note • A group of four players • Sliding between a group of notes • A group of people performing together • Tonguing style where notes are joined together • A type of scale that can be described as "sad" • Means "half" in Italian and is used in dynamics • ...
Music Man Crossword 2025-04-13
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- The first name of Katy's least favourite artist or the blue monster from Monsters vs. Aliens.
- Louis' least favourite song that has everyone on the dancefloor jumping in circles.
- The last word in Katy's least favourite song or a coop dweller
- The last name of Daniel's least favourite artist or where the sun starts boiling the ocean.
- Katy's least favourite genre or if you were to be surprised and shout a certain exclamation really loud (6,0).
- Katy's favourite artist or the leader of pollen collectors.
- The album name Katy's favourite song was released in or something you may need of you are drinking a certain type of alcohol in the dark (4,5).
- The first word of Daniel's favourite song or how the ocean is currently saying hello.
- Henry's favourite genre or a recently discovered specific type of element (first word spelt different) (2,5).
- The last name of the artist that made Abby's least favourite song or the story of someone like Bigfoot or King Arthur.
- A type of the animal that is the last word in Jason's least favourite song that has a smashing facial profile.
- Henry's least favourite artist or the first name of one of UK's former prime ministers.
- Louis' favourite genre or a Pixar movie that has the main character die and talk to baby ghosts.
- The first name of Louis' favourite artist or the first name of a famous cartoon character *blank* Bravo.
- The last word of the album that Daniel's least favourite song is from or what we all practice kissing on, right?
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- The last word of Jason's favourite song or what licorice, crows and coal have in common.
- The first name of Jason's least favourite artist or the shortened name of a honey bears best friend.
- The first word of Abby's favourite song or the tail of a dragon's breath.
- The first name of Abby's favourite artist or the collector of twos.
- A song by Jason's favourite artist that has you spelling out high esteem.
- The last name of the artist that made Louis' favourite song or what a typing board holds.
- Abby's least favourite artist also known to be the only band to play in all 7 continents.
- Daniel's favourite genre or 195 of something.
- Henry's least favourite Genre or a toy that sails the sky.
- Louis' least favourite genre *blank* Metal or what the Grim Reaper symbolises.
- The last word in one of Henry's favourite artist names or the feeling of being blue.
- The first word of Jason's least favourite genre or a deeply serious discussion.
- Henry's favourite song or a sick diss.
- Daniel's least favourite genre or what you would say if a gadget was being naughty and you wanted it to stop (4,2).
- The first name of Daniel's favourite artist or the first name of a witchy actress.
- The last name of Louis' least favourite artist or chocolate bar containing caramel and nougat.
- The first word in one of Jason's favourite genres or the heartbeat of the dancefloor.
- Katy's favourite genre, *blank* pop or a nickname someone might call Indiana Jones.
- One of Abby's favourite genres or people in general.
34 Clues: Henry's favourite song or a sick diss. • Daniel's favourite genre or 195 of something. • One of Abby's favourite genres or people in general. • Henry's least favourite Genre or a toy that sails the sky. • Katy's favourite artist or the leader of pollen collectors. • The last word in Katy's least favourite song or a coop dweller • ...
Women in music 2025-04-01
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- a trans it girl
- known for her princess look at the grammys, made the song pink pony club
- she got popular after her song paper planes
- A famous blue haired Japanese singer
- died with a smile with bruno mars
- Como la flor
- a hit in japan but sadly died of cancer
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- Known as the queen of rap
- her most recend album is portals
- You dont own her
- Won a grammy for her song Denial is a river
- A young musician known for her green and black haired look
- Shes breaking dishes
- Top song is Washing Machine Heart
- brat summer
- old hits like backstabber
- Known for their blue and pink color combo
- you might recognize her song running up that hill from stranger things
- Sang for the world cup in 2010
- Often called the queen of music
20 Clues: brat summer • Como la flor • a trans it girl • You dont own her • Shes breaking dishes • Known as the queen of rap • old hits like backstabber • Sang for the world cup in 2010 • Often called the queen of music • her most recend album is portals • Top song is Washing Machine Heart • died with a smile with bruno mars • A famous blue haired Japanese singer • ...
80’s Music 2025-06-08
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- “I Wanna Know What Love Is” band
- Lead singer of band Guns ‘n Roses
- Band found guilty of lip synching during live performances, Milli
- Baby’s first words
- Tool used to bang nails
- Band Earth, Wind, & __
- Alternative to jelly
- Genre of music to fall out of fashion in the decades early years
- “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie
- Escape or run away from
- Wide circle
- Where you may see a rainbow
- Arm or leg
- What a lasso is made of
- Billy Joel’s “__ Girl”
- “Take On Me” band, or a response of understanding
- Below
- Mexican currency
- Game for two and a ball
- Band who released album “Slippery When Wet” in 1986
- House of ice and snow
- “Borderline” became her first top 10 hit in 1984
- Negatives
- Red road sign
- “9 to 5” singer Dolly
- One of many of Queen’s 1984 hits, “Radio __”
- Tiny green vegetable
- Bruce Springsteen sang about dancing in it
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- Animal that carries chlamydia
- Unwell
- Hobby of making vases out of clay
- Ozzy Osbourne’s most well-known track, “Crazy __”
- Gift for succeeding
- “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” singer Cyndi
- Stephen Tyler’s band
- __ bird gets the worm
- The most popular band of psychedelic rock
- Intelligent and sharp
- Squeeze in
- “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” singer Joan
- “To __ am I speaking?”
- Stevie Nicks’ band
- List of things to buy in a restaurant
- What Katrina & The Waves were walking on
- Band whose top track is named after a continent
- Sip
- Beans that are also known as chickpeas
- They may pop out of ones forehead when angry
- Alice Cooper’s most popular track
- “Summer of ‘69” singer Bryan
- Flying insect with a stinger
- Worker insect
- British rock band with popular album “Back in Black”
- Attempt
54 Clues: Sip • Below • Unwell • Attempt • Negatives • Squeeze in • Arm or leg • Wide circle • Red road sign • Worker insect • Mexican currency • Baby’s first words • Stevie Nicks’ band • Gift for succeeding • Stephen Tyler’s band • Alternative to jelly • Tiny green vegetable • __ bird gets the worm • Intelligent and sharp • House of ice and snow • “9 to 5” singer Dolly • Band Earth, Wind, & __ • “To __ am I speaking?” • ...
80’s Music 2025-06-08
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- Negatives
- Sip
- Hobby of making vases out of clay
- They may pop out of ones forehead when angry
- Tiny green vegetable
- Band found guilty of lip synching during live performances, Milli
- Alternative to jelly
- Red road sign
- “Borderline” became her first top 10 hit in 1984
- Escape or run away from
- Stephen Tyler’s band
- “I Wanna Know What Love Is” band
- Below
- Alice Cooper’s most popular track
- Lead singer of band Guns ‘n Roses
- Animal that carries chlamydia
- Beans that are also known as chickpeas
- “To __ am I speaking?”
- “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie
- “Take On Me” band, or a response of understanding
- Baby’s first words
- Where you may see a rainbow
- “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” singer Joan
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- Band who released album “Slippery When Wet” in 1986
- Worker insect
- One of many of Queen’s 1984 hits, “Radio __”
- Attempt
- Gift for succeeding
- What Katrina & The Waves were walking on
- Billy Joel’s “__ Girl”
- “9 to 5” singer Dolly
- The most popular band of psychedelic rock
- “Summer of ‘69” singer Bryan
- Mexican currency
- Arm or leg
- Squeeze in
- “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” singer Cyndi
- Band Earth, Wind, & __
- Tool used to bang nails
- Stevie Nicks’ band
- What a lasso is made of
- Ozzy Osbourne’s most well-known track, “Crazy __”
- House of ice and snow
- Genre of music to fall out of fashion in the decades early years
- Unwell
- Wide circle
- Band whose top track is named after a continent
- British rock band with popular album “Back in Black”
- Intelligent and sharp
- List of things to buy in a restaurant
- Bruce Springsteen sang about dancing in it
- __ bird gets the worm
52 Clues: Sip • Below • Unwell • Attempt • Negatives • Arm or leg • Squeeze in • Wide circle • Worker insect • Red road sign • Mexican currency • Stevie Nicks’ band • Baby’s first words • Gift for succeeding • Tiny green vegetable • Alternative to jelly • Stephen Tyler’s band • “9 to 5” singer Dolly • House of ice and snow • Intelligent and sharp • __ bird gets the worm • Billy Joel’s “__ Girl” • Band Earth, Wind, & __ • ...
1950s Popular Music 2025-10-09
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- popular country singer known for his songs "I Walk the Line" and "Ring of Fire"
- leader of Sun Records who discovered Elvis
- the record company that Elvis was signed to after leaving Sun Records
- popular crooner known for his songs "Fly Me to the Moon" and "My Way"
- Mexican-American rock artist who died in a tragic plane crash when he was only 17
- rockabilly pianist and singer known for his song "Great Balls of Fire"
- the birth state of Elvis
- rock style that combined R&B with hillbilly country
- the original singer of the song "That's All Right"
- known as the queen of rockabilly
- rock style that used nonsense syllables and focused on the vocalists
- _______ and the comets
- the name of the 1971 song written about "the day the music died"
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- popular second wave rock artist who was known for his "nerdy yet attractive" image
- popular Italian crooner known for songs like "Mambo Italiano" and "That's Amore"
- known as the father of bluegrass
- known as the king of rock and roll
- popular singer and pianist known for putting his leg up on the piano during performances
- the original singer of the song "Hound Dog"
- known as the father of Rock and roll
20 Clues: _______ and the comets • the birth state of Elvis • known as the father of bluegrass • known as the queen of rockabilly • known as the king of rock and roll • known as the father of Rock and roll • leader of Sun Records who discovered Elvis • the original singer of the song "Hound Dog" • the original singer of the song "That's All Right" • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-19
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- The Four Seasons
- Maurice Ravel
- The Barber of Seville
- Forever And For Always
- The Way We Were
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- She can handle Handel
- Downtown
- Clair de Lune
- Lord Of The Dance
- How Great Thou Art
- Cohen song
- Rainy Day People
- Sweet Caroline
- Why Me Lord
- Fit As A Fiddle
- Puttin On the Ritz
- Rondo Alla Turca
- Ode to Joy
- Glenn Gould’s
- Elgar Cello Concerto
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- Violin virtuoso
- Lara’s Theme
- The Sound of Music
- Flower Duet
- White Christmas
- Old Man
- Big Yellow Taxi
- Fields Of Gold
- A Pittance of Time
- Four Strong Winds
- Anne Murray
- Chopin Etudes
- Ten Little Fingers
- Send in the Clowns
- I Walk the Line
- Dolly Parton
- Canadian jazz pianists
- I Dreamed A Dream
- Not Billie Eilish
- O Siem
- Working Man
- Canadian Papagena
- Blessed Assurance
- The Nutcracker
- My Heart Will Go On
- Jaws theme song
- Ruben James
- Ode to Joy
- “Ombra mai fu”
50 Clues: O Siem • Old Man • Downtown • Cohen song • Ode to Joy • Ode to Joy • Flower Duet • Anne Murray • Working Man • Why Me Lord • Ruben James • Lara’s Theme • Dolly Parton • Maurice Ravel • Chopin Etudes • Clair de Lune • Glenn Gould’s • Fields Of Gold • The Nutcracker • Sweet Caroline • “Ombra mai fu” • Violin virtuoso • White Christmas • Big Yellow Taxi • The Way We Were • I Walk the Line • Jaws theme song • Fit As A Fiddle • ...
Music Symbols 2 2025-10-14
24 Clues: flat • slur • piano • upbow • sharp • forte • downbow • barline • natural • fermata • measure • bassclef • halfnote • altoclef • wholenote • crescendo • mezzopiano • repeatsign • trebleclef • musicstaff • quarternote • eighthnotes • keysignature • timesignature
Music of 2013 2025-09-06
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- what will OneRepublic count
- Makes Florida Georgia Line roll their windows down and _____
- Katie sang this song from the stairs when Spencer had a “guest” over.
- What does Pink wants you to give her a _____
- The written out number in this song title.
- One of Imagine Dragons most well known song.
- Artist who made the song “Royals”
- Bruno Mars is locked out of where?
- Song known to have very similar parts as The Who’s “Baba O’Riley”
- “Where there is desire there is going to be a _____”
- Famous meme song started by pink guy.
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- “Even if the sky is falling down, I know we’ll be ___ ___ ___”
- Most well known song by Awolnation
- What color dress does Lana Del Rey have on tonight?
- “I don’t care, ___ ___ ___”
- Bruno Mars claim that we are this.
- Taylor Swift knew you were this.
- “Oh won’t you, ______ with me?”
- Notable child star gone bad, starting with this song.
- what animal is this song about?
- “The ____ Song” from a famous movie at the time.
- What can’t hold us?
- Song lyric “I belong with you, you belong with me…”
- Name of an old television series that’s also the name of an Ed Sheeran single.
- The words in parenthesis after “My Song Know What You Did In the Dark…
- “It’s where my ____ died, it’s where my _____ died.”
- Where might Macklemore take you?
27 Clues: What can’t hold us? • what will OneRepublic count • “I don’t care, ___ ___ ___” • “Oh won’t you, ______ with me?” • what animal is this song about? • Taylor Swift knew you were this. • Where might Macklemore take you? • Artist who made the song “Royals” • Most well known song by Awolnation • Bruno Mars claim that we are this. • Bruno Mars is locked out of where? • ...
Another music puzzle 2026-01-31
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- Glocken
- Percussion instrument used at the start of Ravel's G major piano concerto
- Composer of 'The Cold Song'
- Solfege for E flat
- According to Morcombe and Wise, "in the second movement, not too heavy on the _______"
- "Have you tried the famous echo in the reading room of the British Museum" was a quote by this person
- Composer of 'Collegium Regale'
- Composer who unsuccessfully applied to study with Ravel and Stravinsky (they thought he was better than them)
- In the 1975 animated comedy cartoon, the Tuba had this name
- Bohemian composer whose greatest hobby was trainspotting
- Composer who swerved onto a curb while driving and crashed between two shops in Bromsgrove in 1925
- 6/8 is an example of this type of time signature
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- Johann Christian Bach was known as the "_______" Bach
- Billy Mayerl wrote 'Song of the Fir Tree' after hearing the tune while having a coffee in this country
- Composer of 'The Sky at Night' theme tune (At the Castle Gate)
- Q. Why did Bach have so many children? A. His organ had no "_____"
- Overture by Wagner
- Who said, "brass bands have their place: outside, and several miles away"
- Type of vocal score where S and A share the treble stave and T and B share the bass
- Michael Flanders' collaborator on 'Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo'
- Parallel 4ths or 5ths in medieval music
- Classic sci-fi with a score by John Williams about the French word, 'and'
- British music popular in the 1950s
- The interval between C and F sharp
- The hymn-tune name of Psalm 23
- 16th-century English composer
- Baroque dance with two up-beats in common time. 'Hark the Herald Angels sing' was originally in this metre
- Type of cadence (IV - I)
28 Clues: Glocken • Overture by Wagner • Solfege for E flat • Type of cadence (IV - I) • Composer of 'The Cold Song' • 16th-century English composer • Composer of 'Collegium Regale' • The hymn-tune name of Psalm 23 • British music popular in the 1950s • The interval between C and F sharp • Parallel 4ths or 5ths in medieval music • 6/8 is an example of this type of time signature • ...
February Music Crossword 2026-02-02
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- the person who stands in front of a band or choir
- mr Devona
- the name of the five lines that music is written on
- a marking telling you to hold out a note
- a rest that lasts for four beats
- the pattern of the notes in music
- a dynamic meaning soft
- an instrument with six strings
- to get louder
- the first solfege syllable
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- a note that lasts for one beat
- the highest singing voice part
- a group of musicians that sings together
- the second-highest singing voice part
- a tempo meaning very slow
- a dynamic meaning loud
- a brass instrument with a slide
- how high or low a note is
- a tempo meaning very fast
- part of dynamics that means medium
20 Clues: mr Devona • to get louder • a dynamic meaning loud • a dynamic meaning soft • a tempo meaning very slow • how high or low a note is • a tempo meaning very fast • the first solfege syllable • a note that lasts for one beat • the highest singing voice part • an instrument with six strings • a brass instrument with a slide • a rest that lasts for four beats • ...
Latin Music 2022-08-31
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- This style of Latin music began as a type of courtship dance tracing back to the 1800s
- Is is a popular style of Latin music in Venezuela
- In the 1930s, the dictator Rafael Trujillo introduced a nationwide campaign promoting this style of Latin music
- Camila Cabello sings this style of Latin Music
- This style of Latin music originated in Dominican Republic
- Carlos Gardel was a composer for this style of Latin music
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- This music is a blend of Jamaican dancehall and Latin Hip Hop
- A genre of Regional Mexican music is called
- Los Caballeros sang what style of Latin music
- The Spanish word for this style of music is "sauce"
10 Clues: A genre of Regional Mexican music is called • Los Caballeros sang what style of Latin music • Camila Cabello sings this style of Latin Music • Is is a popular style of Latin music in Venezuela • The Spanish word for this style of music is "sauce" • This style of Latin music originated in Dominican Republic • Carlos Gardel was a composer for this style of Latin music • ...
History of the Choir 2025-02-18
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- 4-part vocal structure: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
- music notation printed in large books, several feet tall, that choirs gathered around to read & perform music from
- written over 3000 yrs ago containing over 100 poems and songs sung by groups of people with directions written to the "Chief Musician"
- 2 or more melodic lines performed by different voices at the same time
- a Psalm or hymn that is harmonized; introduced following the Protestant Reformation
- Because music notation didn't have exact rhythm at this time, music was ______, or smooth and connected.
- multiple voices singing together; oldest music ensemble in history
- "Rote" unison singing inspired by the Psalms used in Catholic masses for the next several hundred years; named after Pope Gregory I;
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- psalms, hymns and spiritual songs sung throughout history which later evolved into the Gregorian chant in the Roman Catholic Church
- (1517) historical event where Christians split from the Catholic church in protest; created new forms of sacred music in Protestant churches
- known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables.
- one melody performed in unison
- a system used for teaching sight-singing (Do-Re-Mi); enables performers to more easily learn & perform melodies
- Printing Press Invention in 1436, using moveable type, allowing spread of literature & music printingterm-27 in Europe, changing almost every part of the world
14 Clues: one melody performed in unison • 4-part vocal structure: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass • known for creating the music staff and solfege syllables. • multiple voices singing together; oldest music ensemble in history • 2 or more melodic lines performed by different voices at the same time • ...
GO AGAIN 2025-11-28
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- SI IN ENGLISH
- MAKE THINGS WITH CARDBOARD AND GLUE
- A SCHOOL SUBJECT WHERE WE DO SPORT
- SERAFÍN AND MARTÍN'S MUM TEACHES THIS
- WE USE OUR VOICE TO MAKE MUSIC
- COMPUTER LESSONS
- ¿A QUE HORA?
- THE VERB TENER
- THE FIRST MEAL OF THE DAY
- MOVE YOUR BODY TO MUSIC
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- WE DO THIS AFTER WAKING UP
- A SCHOOL SUBJECT WITH NUMBERS
- THE MEAL AT MIDDAY
- THE LANGUAGE LINDA TEACHES
- OUR LANGUAGE CLASS
- THE SCHOOL SUBJECT WHERE WE DO EXPERIMENTS
- THE LAST DAY OF THE SCHOOL WEEK
- A SCHOOL SUBJECT WHERE WE DRAW AND PAINT
18 Clues: ¿A QUE HORA? • SI IN ENGLISH • THE VERB TENER • COMPUTER LESSONS • THE MEAL AT MIDDAY • OUR LANGUAGE CLASS • MOVE YOUR BODY TO MUSIC • THE FIRST MEAL OF THE DAY • WE DO THIS AFTER WAKING UP • THE LANGUAGE LINDA TEACHES • A SCHOOL SUBJECT WITH NUMBERS • WE USE OUR VOICE TO MAKE MUSIC • THE LAST DAY OF THE SCHOOL WEEK • A SCHOOL SUBJECT WHERE WE DO SPORT • MAKE THINGS WITH CARDBOARD AND GLUE • ...
MUSIC and MUSIC COMPOSERS 2020-01-07
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- composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas
- a love song
- another word to mean old
- a woman composer
- a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother
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- uses a leaf to make music
- Father of Kundiman
- composed Kay Ganda ng Musika
- his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
- an instrument with 5-7 gongs
10 Clues: a love song • a woman composer • Father of Kundiman • another word to mean old • uses a leaf to make music • composed Kay Ganda ng Musika • an instrument with 5-7 gongs • composed Noli Mi Tangere and El Fili operas • a song dedicated to Lucio San Pedro's mother • his music was inspired by the indigenous tribes of mindoro
Music Fundamentals Crossword 2026-05-01
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- this instrument family has instruments that you hit, shake, or scrape
- this word means the speed of the music
- this word means "fast" in music
- this instrument is played by Squidward
- this instrument has six strings and is played by Mr. Toussaint for our welcome songs
- this word means "slow" in music
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- this word means "loud" in music
- this instrument family has the violin and guitar
- this instrument family contains the clarinet and flute
- this instrument is in the brass family and has three buttons called valves
- this instrument family is made of metal
- this word means "quiet" in music
- this is the name of our rock passing song
- this word means body in Spanish (mi ____ mi ____ hace musica)
14 Clues: this word means "loud" in music • this word means "fast" in music • this word means "slow" in music • this word means "quiet" in music • this word means the speed of the music • this instrument is played by Squidward • this instrument family is made of metal • this is the name of our rock passing song • this instrument family has the violin and guitar • ...
Miss B's Music Room end of term quiz 2020-06-19
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- What are the five lines used to write music called?
- What is a piece of music used to announce the arrival of a VIP called?
- What is a one beat note called?
- This is the main tune in a piece of music.
- This is an instrument named after its shape
- What is a four beat note called?
- What is the series of daily summer concerts held in London every year called?
- This is a stringed instrument from Hawaii
- What do we call a large group of musicians playing together?
- What is the musical word for loud / strong?
- What is the musical word for very fast?
- What is a two beat note called?
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- This is the highest string instrument
- This is a regular and continuous beat...
- What is the musical word quiet / soft?
- What do you call a piece of music used to open a concert, opera or ballet?
- Which day of the week was Beethoven's music featured when the Proms first started?
- What is a piece of music for two players called?
- What is the musical word for very slow?
- This is a woodwind instrument with a double reed
- What is a repeated musical pattern called?
- This is a brass instrument used in fanfares
- This is a large wooden African drum
- This tells us how high or low a sound is...
- Which British musician and conductor founded the Proms - Sir Henry.....?
- Who wrote a famous 5th symphony with a very memorable opening?
- These are combinations of short and long sounds...
- Who was the British composer who wrote Land of hope & glory
28 Clues: What is a one beat note called? • What is a two beat note called? • What is a four beat note called? • This is a large wooden African drum • This is the highest string instrument • What is the musical word quiet / soft? • What is the musical word for very slow? • What is the musical word for very fast? • This is a regular and continuous beat... • ...
Music and the Child Midterm 2020-08-27
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- 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 • ...
Opera scenerio 1 2012-03-20
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- used in praising a female performer
- the highest singing voice in women and boys.
- smooth and connected; without breaks between the successive tones.
- in a loud manner
- a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments of the viol class, clarinets and flutes, cornets and trombones, drums, and cymbals, for playing music, as symphonies, operas, popular music, or other compositions.
- a group of people singing in unison.
- any two part composition written for two performers
- A theatrical production combining drama, vocal, and orchestral music, costumes, scenery, and sometimes dance
- runs, trills, and other florid decorations in vocal music.
- An instrumental introduction to an opera, an oratorio, or other stage work; the term is sometimes given to an independent orchestral
- the text or words of an opera or similar extended musical composition.
- shortened and detached when played or sung:
- a style of vocal music intermediate between speaking and singing.
- The “storyline” of music, plays, etc.
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- the use of everyday life and actions in artistic works:
- the loudness and softness of sounds
- used to praise any performer
- An instrumental introduction to a musical drama, usually shorter than an overture; also, a short, independent composition
- a voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
- an object or part that juts out
- The highest range of the adult male voice
- a recurring short melodic phrase or theme used,
- in an opera an oratorio, or a cantata, an extended song for a solo voice
- Female voice with a range that is below soprano
- Male voice, the range of which lies between that of the tenor and bass
- to write out in score.
- soft
- the lowest range of the male voice
28 Clues: soft • in a loud manner • to write out in score. • used to praise any performer • an object or part that juts out • the lowest range of the male voice • used in praising a female performer • the loudness and softness of sounds • a group of people singing in unison. • The “storyline” of music, plays, etc. • The highest range of the adult male voice • ...
BHS Instrumental Music Vocabulary 2024-01-18
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- Slow down gradually, broaden.
- Tells how many beats are in each measure and what note gets the beat.
- Join together to form one longer note.
- Emphasis placed on a downbeat which is tied over from the previous beat.
- Slow down gradually.
- Light and detached.
- How fast or slow the music goes.
- Much.
- A rhythmic effect which places emphasis on a weak or unacceted part of the measure. An unexpected sound.
- Flats, sharps, and natural not in the key signature.
- To get softer gradually.
- To place empasis on a given note.
- Playing exactly the same pitches an rhythms at the same time.
- The distance between two pitches.
- In a singing style.
- Hold until musically satisfied.
- Freely; not in a steady tempo.
- Speedup gradually.
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- How the notes are played; a pattern of slurred and tongued notes.
- Accented and detatched.
- Tells us what scale to use.
- Weighted, heavy; usually slower than the previous tempo.
- Very fast.
- More motion.
- Pitches that sound the same, are fingered the same, but are written differently.
- To get louder gradually.
- Smooth and connected.
- An accompaniment part in the music.
- The order of the sections within a piece of music. How the music is put together.
- Little by little.
- To place emphasis on the more important notes.
- Play the given note full value.
- Stop and pause; "Railroad tracks".
- Motion by half steps.
- Music played in a manner so that all parts can be heard clearly.
- The volume; how loud or soft we play.
- Move between pitches without tonguing.
- The main part in the music.
- Quickly.
39 Clues: Much. • Quickly. • Very fast. • More motion. • Little by little. • Speedup gradually. • Light and detached. • In a singing style. • Slow down gradually. • Smooth and connected. • Motion by half steps. • Accented and detatched. • To get louder gradually. • To get softer gradually. • Tells us what scale to use. • The main part in the music. • Slow down gradually, broaden. • ...
Merry Christmas 2024-12-27
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- The largest city in Nebraska
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- A historic city in Tuscany.
- A blend of different musical genres.
- Unable to see.
- A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
- A European country known for its art, music, and culture.
- The language of Italy.
- A sequence of musical notes forming a tune.
- A solo piece in an opera.
- A traditional style of music often associated with symphonies.
- A feeling or expression of love.
- Italian word meaning "to live."
- The absence of sound.
- A popular music genre.
- A feeling of expectation and desire.
- Performances featuring two singers.
- The process of being mentally stimulated.
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- Musical compositions with lyrics.
- Notes of a chord played in succession.
- A male singer with a high vocal range.
- An award given for musical achievements.
- The second month
- A strong feeling of affection.
- The emotional depth conveyed in music.
- A firmness of purpose.
- A musical composition for two performers.
- A group of people related by blood or love.
- A live music performance.
- A series of performances in different locations.
- The people who watch a performance.
- A dramatic performance combining music and singing.
- A group of people singing together.
- The sound produced when speaking or singing.
- Complete trust or confidence in something.
- Widespread recognition.
- The combination of musical notes in a pleasing way.
- A keyboard instrument with 88 keys.
- First name of the singer who performed "The Prayer."
- A solemn request or a famous duet title.
- Intense emotion or enthusiasm.
- The ability to see.
42 Clues: Unable to see. • The second month • The ability to see. • The absence of sound. • A firmness of purpose. • The language of Italy. • A popular music genre. • Widespread recognition. • A live music performance. • A solo piece in an opera. • A historic city in Tuscany. • The largest city in Nebraska • A strong feeling of affection. • Intense emotion or enthusiasm. • ...
An Impressive Crossword on Impressionist Music 2014-11-03
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- Ernest _______ innovated the impressionist style.
- The impressionist movement was set about by different _________ classical composers.
- While Romanticists often uses music forms like symphonies and concertos, impressionists used ________ forms of music like preludes.
- This English composer who wrote impressionist style music was a student of Maurice Ravel.
- Impressionism reacted to the dramatic major and minor scale usage that characterizes _________ music.
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- Maurice Ravel and this man are widely known as the two "great" impressionists.
- Impressionism differs from ________ music in the sense that it conveys the emotions that are produced by the subject of a piece whereas _________ music focuses on depicting a story.
- Claude Debussy once wrote to a friend saying that Javanese music makes his tonic and dominant tones seem like _______.
- The impressionist movement was strongly centered around this country.
- Impressionist music uses more uncommon scales (eg. whole tone scale) and ___________.
- Impressionist music focuses on suggestion and ____________.
11 Clues: Ernest _______ innovated the impressionist style. • Impressionist music focuses on suggestion and ____________. • The impressionist movement was strongly centered around this country. • Maurice Ravel and this man are widely known as the two "great" impressionists. • The impressionist movement was set about by different _________ classical composers. • ...
KEY MUSICAL WORDS 2013-09-03
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- THE LAYERS OF A PIECE OF MUSIC
- THE TUNE OF A PIECE OF MUSIC
- LINE THE LOWEST PART OF A PIECE OF MUSIC
- THE SOUND OF AN INSTRUMENT
- THE VIOLIN, VIOLA AND CELLO ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THIS INSTRUMENT FAMILY
- HOW HIGH OR LOW THE MUSIC IS
- CRESCENDO MEANS THAT THE MUSIC IS GETTING...
- MORE THAN ONE NOTE PLAYED AT THE SAME TIME
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- A GROUP OF THREE MUSICAL PERFORMERS
- HOW LOUD OR SOFT THE MUSIC IS
- A HIGH FEMALE SINGERS VOICE
11 Clues: THE SOUND OF AN INSTRUMENT • A HIGH FEMALE SINGERS VOICE • THE TUNE OF A PIECE OF MUSIC • HOW HIGH OR LOW THE MUSIC IS • HOW LOUD OR SOFT THE MUSIC IS • THE LAYERS OF A PIECE OF MUSIC • A GROUP OF THREE MUSICAL PERFORMERS • LINE THE LOWEST PART OF A PIECE OF MUSIC • MORE THAN ONE NOTE PLAYED AT THE SAME TIME • CRESCENDO MEANS THAT THE MUSIC IS GETTING... • ...
Elements of Music II 2023-11-29
13 Clues: Loud • Slow • Fast • Soft • Soft to loud • The beat of music • The speed of music • The volume of music • Lowest singing voice • Highest singing voice • Middle-low singing voice • Middle-high singing voice • Highness and lowness of a note
Choir Vocab 2023-05-15
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- Piano Moderately soft
- Tempo Return to previous tempo
- onset when the musical sound starts with a glottal stop
- A musical type similar to the opera featuring soloists and chorus, usually on a religious topic
- soft
- when a regularly accented beat is placed on an unaccented beat
- loud
- Century Music Musical time period from 1925 on, categorized by abnormal rhythms and melodies
- musical time period from 1400-1600 characterized by notation and use of modes.
- story told mostly in song but includes dialogue frequently humorous
- Stop when the vocal folds produce a pop (not healthy!)
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- music Music with two or more melodies sounding simultaneously
- a hold, stop or pause
- explosively
- a musical sound
- musical time period from 1825-1925 characterized by great emotionalism in music and longer musical forms
- the quality of a musical sound
- expressively
- central muscle in the abdomen which allows air to enter the lungs
- when the melody is played backwards
20 Clues: soft • loud • explosively • expressively • a musical sound • Piano Moderately soft • a hold, stop or pause • Tempo Return to previous tempo • the quality of a musical sound • when the melody is played backwards • Stop when the vocal folds produce a pop (not healthy!) • onset when the musical sound starts with a glottal stop • ...
5M Crosswords 2017-05-18
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- How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?
- The country where Liszt was born.
- A type of music composed for singing and orchestra and also acting.
- The famous pianist and composers Chopin and Liszt moved to a famous city in Europe.
- A large group of musicians
- A famous composer born in Poland.
- "_____ Lake" a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky.
- Tchaikovsky musical style.
- Country where Beethoven was born.
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- The instrument Beethoven learned to play other than the piano.
- Country where Tchaikovsky was born.
- Beethoven's first music teacher
- A famous ballet by Tchaikovsky about an evil mouse king, often performed during Christmas time.
- Which instrument did Liszt and Chopin played very well?
- A piece of music composed for orchestra
- "________ 1812" a piece of music that Tchaikovsky composed for orchestra and real canons
- Mozart's musical style.
- Country where Mozart was born.
18 Clues: Mozart's musical style. • A large group of musicians • Tchaikovsky musical style. • Country where Mozart was born. • Beethoven's first music teacher • The country where Liszt was born. • A famous composer born in Poland. • Country where Beethoven was born. • Country where Tchaikovsky was born. • A piece of music composed for orchestra • ...
Dance terms 2017-11-01
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- set of steps to create a dance routine
- concentrating on the person or task at hand
- Hip motion from alternate bending and straightening of the knees
- position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting
- steady and continuous pulse in the music
- showing appreciation for what I have
- the speed of the music
- position correct frame in order to lead/follow any pattern
- short section of music in the regularly recurring rhythm
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- step together step
- position of the arms and body to create room to dance
- direction the foot is moving
- defined, organized set of steps
- step Two weight changes with the feet apart, taken in any direction
- the part of the foot in contact with the floor
- strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- signature number of beats in each measure of music
- line of dance
18 Clues: line of dance • step together step • the speed of the music • direction the foot is moving • defined, organized set of steps • showing appreciation for what I have • set of steps to create a dance routine • steady and continuous pulse in the music • concentrating on the person or task at hand • the part of the foot in contact with the floor • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Musical Cross 2025-06-09
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- A style of music known for trumpets.
- small instrument played with your breath.
- Brass needs 3 fingers to play.
- style of music with guitars and drums.
- J or K style of music.
- Hit it to make noise.
- Also known as a fiddle
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- Style of music an orchestra.
- 6 stings acoustic or electric.
- beautiful noise, national symbol of Ireland.
- French
- Black and White keys
- Who is the girl playing the?
13 Clues: French • Black and White keys • Hit it to make noise. • J or K style of music. • Also known as a fiddle • Style of music an orchestra. • Who is the girl playing the? • 6 stings acoustic or electric. • Brass needs 3 fingers to play. • A style of music known for trumpets. • style of music with guitars and drums. • small instrument played with your breath. • ...
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." • ...
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___. • ...
Riekes Intercession 2013-01-17
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- The art of still pictures
- intercession course, or a type of music
- theaters play them
- the class that edits pictures on computers
- Internet magazine
- listened to every day on the radio
- school on Broadway
- The center where everyone can achieve their goals
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- electives at summit and everest
- outdoor intercession course
- school on 5th and Middlefield
- Movie
- used to take pictures
- EZine
- fluffy and play dead
- genre of music and dance
16 Clues: Movie • EZine • Internet magazine • theaters play them • school on Broadway • fluffy and play dead • used to take pictures • genre of music and dance • The art of still pictures • outdoor intercession course • school on 5th and Middlefield • electives at summit and everest • listened to every day on the radio • intercession course, or a type of music • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.” • ...
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) • ...
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)
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 • ...
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 • ...
Caithimh Aimsire 2019-12-13
14 Clues: music • camping • walking • cooking • singing • running • dancing • reading • swimming • painting • playing music • skateboarding • playing sport • computer games
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 • ...
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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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
