music Crossword Puzzles
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- - where jazz music was played and where alcohol was consumed illegally
- - a center of jazz music in europe
- - wrote some of the first major stories featuring african american women as central characters
- - universal negro movement association, founded by garvey
- - the first musical produced, performing by African Americans, made its broadway debut in 1921
- - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues
- - introduced jazz in 1922
- - soulful style of music from african american origin
- - what the harlem renaissance fought against " different people" (mostly african americans)
- - poetic writer of the harlem shadows
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- - composer, pianist,and band leader
- - the national association for the advancement for colored people
- - where african americans traveled to the north
- - a writer, a leading voice of the african american experience
- - author,educator,from 1895 to 1915, the united states' most famous american
- - the name of the renaissance
- - famous nightclub in harlem
- -received wide acclaim for his performance as Eugene o'neill's in emperor jones, gained fame four years later in his show boat
- - african american lively music
- - nationalist and leader of the pan-africanism movement
20 Clues: - introduced jazz in 1922 • - famous nightclub in harlem • - the name of the renaissance • - african american lively music • - a center of jazz music in europe • - composer, pianist,and band leader • - poetic writer of the harlem shadows • - where african americans traveled to the north • - symbolized soul, known as the empress of the blues • ...
cinco 2025-05-01
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- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- A fight between two armies.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
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- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- The right to be free and make choices.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
- Winning a battle or contest.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- A type of Mexican folk music band.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • The right to be free and make choices. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
Cinco de Mayo 2025-05-01
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- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- A type of Mexican folk music band.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
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- The right to be free and make choices.
- Winning a battle or contest.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- A fight between two armies.
- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • The right to be free and make choices. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
cincodemayo 2025-05-01
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- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
- A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
- Winning a battle or contest.
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- A fight between two armies.
- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
- A type of Mexican folk music band.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
- The right to be free and make choices.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • The right to be free and make choices. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
Unidad Cinco 2022-02-15
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- Show
- started an artistic career
- he composed his first song
- highlighted position
- Drums
- It makes me feel like dancing
- To play an instrument
- Effort
- To applaud
- To hear
- Release a record
- jazz
- electronic music
- Catchy
- To rehearse
- to achieve international success
- To dance
- grabacion Recording
- Delicate
- Gregorian Chant
- Hit song
- Saxaphone
- Loud
- It's inspiring
- voice
- Talented
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- Folkloric
- Guitar
- international scope
- Rock music
- I hope that
- Powerful
- artistic vocation
- To listen
- Uplifting
- Musician
- orchestra
- symphony
- Calming
- Mexican country music
- Group
- Singer Female
- The song
- Soft
- Different
- Song track
- to achieve success
- Pop music
- Classicism
- Strings
- to achieve
- instrument
- Male dancer
- Performance
- The lyrics
- Female dancer
- remarkable talent
- Rythmic
- To be successful
- Trumpet
- To dream about
- To record
- organ
- Band
- Tour
65 Clues: Show • Soft • jazz • Band • Tour • Loud • Drums • Group • organ • voice • Guitar • Effort • Catchy • Calming • To hear • Strings • Rythmic • Trumpet • Powerful • Musician • symphony • The song • To dance • Delicate • Hit song • Talented • Folkloric • To listen • Uplifting • orchestra • Different • Pop music • To record • Saxaphone • Rock music • To applaud • Song track • Classicism • to achieve • instrument • The lyrics • I hope that • Male dancer • Performance • To rehearse • ...
Irish Jig Crossword 2026-03-09
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- Said to lead to a pot of gold, Colorful arc in the sky
- Related to ancient Irish culture, Style of Irish knots and art
- Small Irish flute, Simple folk instrument
- A lively Irish dance, Often danced with quick footwork
- Traditional Irish gathering place, Where people enjoy music and drinks
- Emerald Isle, Country known for shamrocks
- Mischievous Irish fairy, Guarded pot of gold
- Plant similar to a shamrock, Small green leaf plant
- Traditional Irish language, Celtic language of Ireland
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- National symbol of Ireland, String instrument on Irish coins
- Capital of Ireland, City along the River Liffey
- Famous Irish crop, Main ingredient in many Irish dishes
- Color of St. Patrick’s Day, Ireland’s famous color
- Wind instrument with bags, Heard in Celtic music
- Big celebration or gathering, Many held on St. Patrick’s Day
- Instrument used in Irish folk music, A violin used for traditional tunes
- Irish dance with stiff upper body, Famous from Riverdance
- Symbol of Ireland, Three-leaf clover
- Someone performing a jig, Person moving to music
- What the Irish are famous for, Good fortune
20 Clues: Symbol of Ireland, Three-leaf clover • Small Irish flute, Simple folk instrument • Emerald Isle, Country known for shamrocks • What the Irish are famous for, Good fortune • Mischievous Irish fairy, Guarded pot of gold • Capital of Ireland, City along the River Liffey • Wind instrument with bags, Heard in Celtic music • Someone performing a jig, Person moving to music • ...
History of R and R, sections 1-6 2019-01-11
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- Where the Beatles made their debut in 1964.
- He wore black-rimmed glasses and wrote the song Peggy Sue.
- Extreme enthusiasm for the Beatles.
- Where Elvis spent 2 years serving in the army.
- Soul music was highly influential in the development of this genre of music.
- Bill Haley and the Comets smash hit.
- A hit song by The Beach Boys.
- Famous soul artist who wrote RESPECT.
- A record label created by combining motor and town that was based out of Detroit, Michigan.
- In California, musicians combined their 2 favorite past times-music and surfing.
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- The name of Elvis' residence in Tennessee.
- The Beatles #1 hit song.
- The name of Elvis Presley's first movie.
- The king of rock and roll.
- One of The Big Booper's famous hits.
- The early style of rock and roll that combined blues and country.
- Traditional Mexican song made famous by Ritchie Valens.
- An example of surf music by the Surfaris.
- Chuck Berry's dancing move.
- A popular band from the United Kingdom.
20 Clues: The Beatles #1 hit song. • The king of rock and roll. • Chuck Berry's dancing move. • A hit song by The Beach Boys. • Extreme enthusiasm for the Beatles. • One of The Big Booper's famous hits. • Bill Haley and the Comets smash hit. • Famous soul artist who wrote RESPECT. • A popular band from the United Kingdom. • The name of Elvis Presley's first movie. • ...
Philharmonic Orchestra Final 2021/2022 2021-12-09
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- Italian for Gradually slowing down.
- The Speed of music
- Sticky stuff used to connect hair to string
- The Italian word for Slow
- The Off beat sensation
- The volume of music. Loud and soft.
- the smallest distance btwn 2 notes
- To Gradually get softer
- Connects 2 of the same pitch; adds value
- Italian word for 'the end'
- To play smooth and connected.
- the space between two bar lines
- Gradually get louder
- Split or separate parts
- Walking Tempo; Moderate Speed
- Connect 2 diff. pitches; 1 bow direction
- two half steps combined
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- Tells us what notes to play
- The name of your orchestra class
- Rapid Up&Down bow on a single note
- music symbols with 5 lines and 4 spaces
- Classical Composer who went deaf
- The Clef sign used for Viola music
- To put space between the notes
- The end of a song or section
- A sudden silence or pause
- Italian for 'the top'
- the AMCMS Orchestra Director
- Same pitch different name
- Italian word for 'the sign'
30 Clues: The Speed of music • Gradually get louder • Italian for 'the top' • The Off beat sensation • To Gradually get softer • Split or separate parts • two half steps combined • The Italian word for Slow • A sudden silence or pause • Same pitch different name • Italian word for 'the end' • Tells us what notes to play • Italian word for 'the sign' • The end of a song or section • ...
Philharmonic Orchestra Final 2021/2022 2021-12-09
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- music symbols with 5 lines and 4 spaces
- To Gradually get softer
- The Italian word for Slow
- Connects 2 of the same pitch; adds value
- Italian for Gradually slowing down.
- Tells us what notes to play
- Sticky stuff used to connect hair to string
- Classical Composer who went deaf
- Italian word for 'the sign'
- Walking Tempo; Moderate Speed
- Same pitch different name
- The name of your orchestra class
- Rapid Up&Down bow on a single note
- To play smooth and connected.
- The Speed of music
- A sudden silence or pause
- Connect 2 diff. pitches; 1 bow direction
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- The volume of music. Loud and soft.
- The Off beat sensation
- Split or separate parts
- the AMCMS Orchestra Director
- The end of a song or section
- Gradually get louder
- Italian for 'the top'
- To put space between the notes
- two half steps combined
- the smallest distance btwn 2 notes
- The Clef sign used for Viola music
- the space between two bar lines
- Italian word for 'the end'
30 Clues: The Speed of music • Gradually get louder • Italian for 'the top' • The Off beat sensation • To Gradually get softer • Split or separate parts • two half steps combined • The Italian word for Slow • Same pitch different name • A sudden silence or pause • Italian word for 'the end' • Tells us what notes to play • Italian word for 'the sign' • the AMCMS Orchestra Director • ...
crossword 2015-09-08
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- Who wants to be an editor, and likes Korean food and rock music?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- Who likes jazz music and wants to go shopping in Hong Kong?
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What's Tim's favourite kind of music?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
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- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- What's Bruce's favourite foreign food?
- What sport does Neil like?
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
- What's Jim's favourite colour?
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
- What's ZW's pet's name?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What pet does Neil have?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- Who wants to visit Tibet and be a doctor?
- What's HN's favourite animal?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What sport does Neil like? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Jim's favourite colour? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • What job does Amber want to do? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • ...
crossword 2015-09-08
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- Who wants to visit Tibet and be a doctor?
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- What's Bruce's favourite foreign food?
- Who wants to be an editor, and likes Korean food and rock music?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- What sport does Neil like?
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- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What's Jim's favourite colour?
- What's ZW's pet's name?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- What's HN's favourite animal?
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What's Tim's favourite kind of music?
- What pet does Neil have?
- Who likes jazz music and wants to go shopping in Hong Kong?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What sport does Neil like? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Jim's favourite colour? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What job does Amber want to do? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • ...
6 Band Vocabulary Review 2017-09-07
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- The basic steady pulse
- The lines and spaces on which music is written
- A device which measures and keeps time in beats per minute
- Note lengths
- The fraction at the beginning of a section of music that shows how many beats are in a measure
- Music with only one line/part
- A musical change or development of the theme
- Flats and sharps are types of these
- The musical period between 500 and 1400 C.E.
- The musical period up until 500 C.E.
- A type of piece in which a theme is passed from voice to voice in a way that overlaps
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- Also known as the G clef
- Music with multiple independent parts
- Also known as the F clef
- A short musical idea that repeats and develops throughout the piece
- The speed of the beat
- Translating a set of notes to another set a set number of half steps away
- A different spelling for a note (F#=Gb)
- An important multi-measure musical idea that repeats
- A system of syllables used to learn singing and develop the musical ear
20 Clues: Note lengths • The speed of the beat • The basic steady pulse • Also known as the G clef • Also known as the F clef • Music with only one line/part • Flats and sharps are types of these • The musical period up until 500 C.E. • Music with multiple independent parts • A different spelling for a note (F#=Gb) • A musical change or development of the theme • ...
Review Puzzle 2023-11-25
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- This country has the largest population.
- Italy has many ... to see.
- "Did you hear that ... ?"
- "My favorite ... is English."
- Fish is ... than meat.
- He holds the world ... for 100-meter sprint.
- "What is the ... of Tokyo?"
- It's not cheap.
- Verbs, nouns and adjectives, for example.
- "I want to study. Stop ... me!"
- "What do you ... do on the weekend?"
- "I will ... you an interesting story."
- "I love this music! It's .... !"
- "He is never tired. He's always ..."
- "Turn down the music! It's too ..."
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- "This music is ... I hate it."
- Sushi is a ... Japanese food.
- Ramen and udon are examples of this.
- It means building design.
- Smartphones have small ones.
- Ottawa is the ... of Canada.
- "Welcome to Starbucks. May I take your ...?"
- The best cookies are this kind.
- Windsor ... is in England.
- "How do you ... this word?"
- "This kind of music makes me sleepy."
- "What kind of food do you ... I order?"
- Garlic toast and soup are examples.
- "I ... pizza to pasta."
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
30 Clues: It's not cheap. • Fish is ... than meat. • "I ... pizza to pasta." • It means building design. • "Did you hear that ... ?" • Italy has many ... to see. • Windsor ... is in England. • "What is the ... of Tokyo?" • "How do you ... this word?" • Smartphones have small ones. • Ottawa is the ... of Canada. • Sushi is a ... Japanese food. • "My favorite ... is English." • ...
Puzzle Time! 2024-01-08
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- Someone who creates art
- Something you need to be able to perform well
- A percussion instrument that's also a shape
- When you move your body to music
- A type of guitar you plug in to hear
- You use your voice to do this
- Musical instrument with keys.
- You pull on this to open a curtain
- A primary colour
- We use this to create things in our heads
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- Piece of writing that tells actors what to say
- The number of musicians in a quarter
- A brass instrument used in jazz music
- Somewhere over the ...
- The first name of 'Castle on a Hill' singer.
- The last part of a performance
- Another word for practice
- First name of One Direction singer coming to P&J Live
- Something we listen to
- A painter will use this to hold their canvas
- The actor who explains what is happening to the audience
- The people who watch a performance
- The REAL colour of the sun
- The way music moves
- The number of letters in the word 'musicians'
25 Clues: A primary colour • The way music moves • Somewhere over the ... • Something we listen to • Someone who creates art • Another word for practice • The REAL colour of the sun • You use your voice to do this • Musical instrument with keys. • The last part of a performance • When you move your body to music • The people who watch a performance • You pull on this to open a curtain • ...
Beethoven Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-05
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- What is the name of the classical music program your school is involved with?
- Which composer did Beethoven try to study with, but was not in Vienna when he was?
- What is this year's Class Act theme?
- Whose concert will you get to see live in May? They are a local OC ensemble.
- Beethoven slowly became ________; this is what happens when someone loses their hearing.
- Who is our composer of the year?
- What country is Vienna located in?
- What type of music did Beethoven write?
- What city was Beethoven born in?
- What city did Beethoven move to?
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- What country was Beethoven born in?
- Beethoven wrote nine of these.
- What period of music came after the classical period?
- Beethoven moved to Vienna to study with this famous composer.
- When musicians get together and play it's called a __________.
- What does a composer write?
- What did Beethoven name his 3rd symphony?
- This was Beethoven's main instrument.
- This is a string instrument Beethoven also played.
- Who did Beethoven originally dedicated his 3rd symphony to?
20 Clues: What does a composer write? • Beethoven wrote nine of these. • Who is our composer of the year? • What city was Beethoven born in? • What city did Beethoven move to? • What country was Beethoven born in? • What country is Vienna located in? • What is this year's Class Act theme? • This was Beethoven's main instrument. • What type of music did Beethoven write? • ...
Musical Terms 2023-10-13
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- hold note or rest longer than its usual value
- line curved line that connects two or more notes of different pitches
- whole section plays
- collection of pitches arranged from lowest to highest or highest to lowest
- top number tells you number of counts in each measure; bottom number tells you the type of note that gets one count
- gradually play softer
- medium loud
- everyone plays
- curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch
- space between two bar lines; also know as a bar
- two or more notes played at the same time
- two or more different noes played or sung at the same time
- loud
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- divides the music staff into measures
- a musical thought or sentence
- loud
- moderate tempo
- soft
- loudness or softness of music
- slow
- medium soft
- lines and spaces on which music is written
- distance between two notes
- lines used to extend the staff
- sharps or flats stated right after the clef that change certain notes thorought a piece of music
25 Clues: loud • soft • slow • loud • medium soft • medium loud • moderate tempo • everyone plays • whole section plays • gradually play softer • distance between two notes • a musical thought or sentence • loudness or softness of music • lines used to extend the staff • divides the music staff into measures • two or more notes played at the same time • lines and spaces on which music is written • ...
Impulse 3 unit 2 2026-03-23
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- To find an answer to a problem.
- To give a performance or act in front of an audience.
- A large group of musicians playing various instruments together.
- Feeling unhappy because you are alone.
- An organized event where a band plays their music for people.
- The quality of being helpful, generous, and considerate.
- A device used to make your voice or an instrument louder.
- To encourage someone to do something or give them new ideas.
- The speed or pattern of sounds in music.
- To study again, especially for an exam.
- A person who plays music on the street for money.
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- A list of songs that someone has chosen to listen to.
- A group of people who sing together.
- A feeling of great happiness and delight.
- Someone who is very good at doing something, like playing an instrument.
- To keep your attention on one specific thing.
- A person who writes the lyrics and music for songs.
- A song or melody that you can't stop thinking about.
- The ability to remember things.
- To make something better than it was before.
20 Clues: To find an answer to a problem. • The ability to remember things. • A group of people who sing together. • Feeling unhappy because you are alone. • To study again, especially for an exam. • The speed or pattern of sounds in music. • A feeling of great happiness and delight. • To make something better than it was before. • To keep your attention on one specific thing. • ...
cincodemayo 2025-05-01
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- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
- A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
- Winning a battle or contest.
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- A fight between two armies.
- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
- A type of Mexican folk music band.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
- The right to be free and make choices.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • The right to be free and make choices. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
Danse Macabre 2021-10-28
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- main theme in Danse Macabre
- english translation of "Danse Macabre"
- the volume of music
- the speed of the beat
- name of night the skeletons wake up to dance
- musical time period Danse Macabre was written
- the number of nights death wakes up the skeletons
- skeletons wake up to do this
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- secondary theme in Danse Macabre
- country composer is from
- instrument symbolizing strike of midnight
- the person who creates and writes music
- main theme or tune in music
- type of ensemble playing Danse Macabre
- death's instrument
- instrument symbolizing skeletons' bones
- composer of Danse Macabre
- instrument symbolizing rooster's crow
18 Clues: death's instrument • the volume of music • the speed of the beat • country composer is from • composer of Danse Macabre • main theme in Danse Macabre • main theme or tune in music • skeletons wake up to do this • secondary theme in Danse Macabre • instrument symbolizing rooster's crow • english translation of "Danse Macabre" • type of ensemble playing Danse Macabre • ...
Music Theory - Basics 2024-05-25
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- Separates measures
- Note held for 3 beats
- to play smooth and connected
- Loud
- Tells you what sharps or flats the piece uses
- Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
- Gradually get softer
- Note held for 1 beat
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- Soft
- Tells you how many beats per measure and which note gets the beat
- Sign that tells you what pitches (letters) the lines and spaces are
- Note held for 2 beats
- Tells you how fast or slow the music is
- The space between barlines
- Silence in music
- Gradually get louder
- Note held for 4 beats
- What music is written on
18 Clues: Soft • Loud • Silence in music • Separates measures • Gradually get louder • Gradually get softer • Note held for 1 beat • Note held for 3 beats • Note held for 2 beats • Note held for 4 beats • Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do • What music is written on • The space between barlines • to play smooth and connected • Tells you how fast or slow the music is • Tells you what sharps or flats the piece uses • ...
revision a2 vocabulary 2026-01-10
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- Artist who creates pictures with paint
- Dramatic work sung with orchestra
- Person who guides a film or play
- Person who writes and sings their own songs
- Person who performs dance movements
- Person who writes plays
- Person who performs a role on stage or screen
- Person who writes poems
- Person who writes music
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- Person who organizes and finances a show or film
- Person who takes photographs
- Classical dance with music
- Play with songs and dancing
- Live music performance
- Person who leads an orchestra
- Public display of art
- Writing with rhythm and imagery
- Creative expression using skill and imagination
18 Clues: Public display of art • Live music performance • Person who writes plays • Person who writes poems • Person who writes music • Classical dance with music • Play with songs and dancing • Person who takes photographs • Person who leads an orchestra • Writing with rhythm and imagery • Person who guides a film or play • Dramatic work sung with orchestra • ...
Early 80s Vocabulary 2024-02-12
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- Economic policies implemented by President Reagan that emphasized tax cuts, deregulations, and a free-market approach.
- Significant or rapid change in the values, beliefs, and practices of a society, often associated with shifts in music, fashion, and popular culture.
- Music Television. A cable channel that played music videos, revolutionizing the music industry in the 1980s.
- An electronic musical instrument that generates sound using electronic signals, commonly used in pop and new wave music.
- Pop music with a prominent use of synthesizers and electronic production.
- Widely recognized symbol or individual that represents a particular culture or movement.
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- a musical group formed by musicians that are already famous for being in other groups.
- Also called Hair Metal. Combined the theatrics of Glam Rock with the heavy guitar sound of Metal. Flashy outfits and BIG hair.
- Tour Series of live performances by an artist or band, often spanning multiple cities or countries.
- Everything that ordinary people are interest in or are talking about.
- A more polished form of Punk that embraced synthesizers and elements of Pop music.
- using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- Took the raw energy of Punk and added more complex musical structures and sounds.
- Rapid advancement and widespread adoption of digital technology, including the rise of personal computers and digital recordings.
- A visual tool for artists to visually express their creativity and connect with Audiences
- The emergence of new Heavy Metal bands amidst the decline of Punk and dominance of New Wave. (New Wave of British Heavy Metal)
16 Clues: Everything that ordinary people are interest in or are talking about. • using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change. • Pop music with a prominent use of synthesizers and electronic production. • Took the raw energy of Punk and added more complex musical structures and sounds. • ...
AP Music Theory 2013-04-05
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- scales that begin on the same pitch
- V
- Quality of ii chord in natural minor
- Cadence V to I
- Scales with the same key signature
- Te to Do
- mi to fa and ti to do
- WWHWWH Scale
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- interval that determines major and minor chords.
- IV
- mode with a #4
- Musical texture with multiple melodies intersecting
- bII
- Scale degree raised in harmonic minor
- two stacked major thirds
- Minor scale raised 6 and 7
- V to vi
- Scale with all 12 half steps
- IV to I
19 Clues: V • IV • bII • V to vi • IV to I • Te to Do • WWHWWH Scale • mode with a #4 • Cadence V to I • mi to fa and ti to do • two stacked major thirds • Minor scale raised 6 and 7 • Scale with all 12 half steps • Scales with the same key signature • scales that begin on the same pitch • Quality of ii chord in natural minor • Scale degree raised in harmonic minor • ...
Music of 1965 2013-05-27
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- For your love.
- California girls.
- Come and stay with me.
- Tired of waiting for you.
- Christmastime is here.
- Stop in the name of love.
- My generation.
- Desolation row.
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- The sound of music.
- Hang on sloopy.
- Hey mr tambourine man.
- Don't go breakin' my heart.
- As tears go by.
- A lover's concerto.
- Do you believe in magic?
- Flowers of scotland.
- Here comes the night.
- I love you.
- Drive my car.
19 Clues: I love you. • Drive my car. • For your love. • My generation. • Hang on sloopy. • As tears go by. • Desolation row. • California girls. • The sound of music. • A lover's concerto. • Flowers of scotland. • Here comes the night. • Hey mr tambourine man. • Come and stay with me. • Christmastime is here. • Do you believe in magic? • Tired of waiting for you. • Stop in the name of love. • ...
Year 7 Music 2022-09-16
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- triangular member of percussion
- highest pitched woodwind family member
- Used in Buckingham Palace
- smallest member of string family
- instrument played with both e hands and feet
- Highest pitched instrument in string family
- 88 keys
- Lowest pitched instrument in string family
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- member of woodwind family with cylindrical bores
- has six strings
- Blown across not directly in
- lowest sounding instrument of woodwind family
- stringed instrument you play sitting down
- woodwind instrument with double reeds
- disc shaped member or percussion
- brass family with a coiled shape
- Lowest instrument in brass family
- 47 strings
- only natural instrument
- sets the tempo of rock bands
20 Clues: 88 keys • 47 strings • has six strings • only natural instrument • Used in Buckingham Palace • Blown across not directly in • sets the tempo of rock bands • triangular member of percussion • disc shaped member or percussion • brass family with a coiled shape • smallest member of string family • Lowest instrument in brass family • woodwind instrument with double reeds • ...
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC 2022-08-16
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- To get gradually slower
- The quality of the sound
- The vibration of an object
- The relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Degrees of volume in music
- To get gradually faster
- How high or low you can sing or play
- Loud
- Very Slow
- medium
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- To get gradually softer
- The speed of the steady beat - the pulse
- To get gradually louder
- Organized Sound
- Very Fast
- The distance between two pitches
- Soft
- Fast
- Medium Speed
19 Clues: Soft • Fast • Loud • medium • Very Fast • Very Slow • Medium Speed • Organized Sound • To get gradually softer • To get gradually louder • To get gradually slower • To get gradually faster • The quality of the sound • The vibration of an object • Degrees of volume in music • The distance between two pitches • How high or low you can sing or play • The speed of the steady beat - the pulse • ...
Anything music related 2023-01-05
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- Adie and Janine Berdin
- Janno Gibbs
- The ones we once loved
- Just when I felt like giving up on us
- Saan ka punta?
- Katherine Mcphee
- Bigboy or snooze
- Zack Tabudlo
- hindi, hindi ko kayang umibig muli
- 2 good to be true OST
- All too well 10 mins version
- Moira
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- Happy
- Pleasedon'tbe in love with someone else
- Don't make me fall in love again
- All I want
- Meghan Trainor
- it's me hi! I'm the problem it's me
- Troye Sivan
19 Clues: Happy • Moira • All I want • Janno Gibbs • Troye Sivan • Zack Tabudlo • Meghan Trainor • Saan ka punta? • Katherine Mcphee • Bigboy or snooze • 2 good to be true OST • Adie and Janine Berdin • The ones we once loved • All too well 10 mins version • Don't make me fall in love again • hindi, hindi ko kayang umibig muli • it's me hi! I'm the problem it's me • Just when I felt like giving up on us • ...
MUSIC SIGNS & SYMBOLS 2023-01-19
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- play extra extra soft
- lift and reset your bow
- makes that note extra loud
- bouncy bow
- gradually get quieter
- bow to the right
- play medium soft
- play quietly
- 2 or more different notes in a bow
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- short choppy bow
- gradually slow down
- play extra extra loud
- gradually get louder
- smooth bow
- 2 or more of the same note in a bow
- play medium loud
- play loud
- bow to the left
- gradually get faster
19 Clues: play loud • smooth bow • bouncy bow • play quietly • bow to the left • short choppy bow • play medium loud • bow to the right • play medium soft • gradually slow down • gradually get louder • gradually get faster • play extra extra soft • play extra extra loud • gradually get quieter • lift and reset your bow • makes that note extra loud • 2 or more different notes in a bow • ...
Unit 2 Music 2023-02-21
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- first or most important
- a relationship or connection
- harmful, bad, not pleasant
- not seen
- an explanation for how or why something happens
- to ask a large number of people the same set of questions
- the way muscles move together to do an action
- having to do with sight
- relating to the mind
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- the number of times something happens
- difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way
- an unusual event
- helpful or good
- a plan or method for achieving a goal
- to do something to cause a change in a situation
- having a strong effect
- necessary or needed
- relating to the body; can be touched
- take part in an activity or connect in some way
19 Clues: not seen • helpful or good • an unusual event • necessary or needed • relating to the mind • having a strong effect • first or most important • having to do with sight • harmful, bad, not pleasant • a relationship or connection • relating to the body; can be touched • the number of times something happens • a plan or method for achieving a goal • ...
GCSE Music - Rhythm 2021-01-22
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- Note value that lasts for 1/4 a beat.
- Italian tempo marking for fast.
- Two different rhythms heard/played simultaneously.
- Numbers that indicate the number and type of beats in a bar.
- Italian tempo marking for 'walking pace'.
- Two or more notes tied together – the length of the two notes combined.
- Note value that lasts for 1 beat.
- Extending a musical idea rhythmically. Typically doubling the length of the
- Three notes played in the time of two.
- Italian tempo marking for moderate.
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- Note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat.
- A repeated rhythm or melodic pattern; such short melodic patterns are often referred to in pop music as 'riffs'.
- Italian tempo marking for slow.
- Note value that lasts for 4 beats.
- A rhythmic device in which two groups of three beats are performed as three groups of two.
- An upbeat to a musical theme starting before the first beat of the bar.
- Refers to stresses in the rhythmic flow that appear to be off the main beats in the pulse.
- Note value that lasts for 2 beats.
- A repeated rhythmic pattern found in Indian music.
19 Clues: Italian tempo marking for fast. • Italian tempo marking for slow. • Note value that lasts for 1 beat. • Note value that lasts for 4 beats. • Note value that lasts for 2 beats. • Italian tempo marking for moderate. • Note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat. • Note value that lasts for 1/4 a beat. • Three notes played in the time of two. • ...
1990's Music 2023-05-31
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- This female artist released the album "Ray of Light" in 1998
- Boys Iconic boy band known for hits like "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)."
- Dre Grammy-winning rapper behind the album "The Chronic."
- Girls British girl group known for hits like "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life."
- American rapper and actor known for "Gangsta's Paradise."
- American rock band famous for their song "Enter Sandman."
- Houston Canadian singer with the hit single "I Will Always Love You."
- English electronic duo known for their song "Unfinished Sympathy."
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- This band's debut album "Nevermind" popularized grunge music.
- Morissette - Solo artist who released the album "Jagged Little Pill."
- Australian pop group famous for their song "I Want You."
- American rock band behind the hit single "Iris."
- Imbruglia - This band's hit single "Torn" became an international sensation.
- Lead vocalist of Pearl Jam, known for his distinctive voice.
- American singer and actress who released the album "Music Box."
- Canadian singer who rose to fame with the album "Jagged Little Pill."
- Hip-hop duo consisting of Andre 3000 and Big Boi.
- Lead singer of Nirvana, known for "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
- Alternative rock band behind the hit song "Black Hole Sun."
- Dion Female singer known for her powerful ballads like "My Heart Will Go On."
20 Clues: American rock band behind the hit single "Iris." • Hip-hop duo consisting of Andre 3000 and Big Boi. • Australian pop group famous for their song "I Want You." • Dre Grammy-winning rapper behind the album "The Chronic." • American rapper and actor known for "Gangsta's Paradise." • American rock band famous for their song "Enter Sandman." • ...
elements of music 2024-06-18
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- a sudden strong accent
- heavier emphasis
- means add emphasis
- the most common tine signature
- musical name for quick or fast
- unity is created in music by
- has 1/2 a beat
- a repeated pattern is what in Italian
- forte means to play
- four quavers joined equal
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- has 2 beats
- has 1 beat
- monophonic, poly polyphonic and homophonic are or examples of what
- has 4 beats
- two minims equal
- a sudden strong accent
- shorten the note
- the term meaning little by little
- the symbol for a standard bar
- means slight emphasis
20 Clues: has 1 beat • has 2 beats • has 4 beats • has 1/2 a beat • heavier emphasis • two minims equal • shorten the note • means add emphasis • forte means to play • means slight emphasis • a sudden strong accent • a sudden strong accent • four quavers joined equal • unity is created in music by • the symbol for a standard bar • the most common tine signature • musical name for quick or fast • ...
Music App. Crossword 2024-06-10
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- The notes in the spaces
- Both stringed and percussion. And also a dynamic.
- _____ and soar today like an eagle
- This finger goes on the high E string in G major
- Guitar strings lowest to highest
- How many ceiling lights are in this room
- tick, tick, tick, tick
- Amount of square windows
- Mr. Corona's main instrument
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- a ______ musician travels overseas in a boat playing shows
- You walk in and write in your ______
- Joe's last name
- Mr. Corona's first name
- Loudest dynamic
- A woodwind without a reed
- E minor uses fingers one and
- There are this many doors in the band room
- Gradually get louder
- Instrument type you buzz into
19 Clues: Joe's last name • Loudest dynamic • Gradually get louder • tick, tick, tick, tick • The notes in the spaces • Mr. Corona's first name • Amount of square windows • A woodwind without a reed • E minor uses fingers one and • Mr. Corona's main instrument • Instrument type you buzz into • Guitar strings lowest to highest • _____ and soar today like an eagle • ...
Italian Music Terms 2026-04-08
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- hold this note as long as you like
- play loudly
- little
- emphasis or play this note louder
- go back to the beginning
- very, much, or extremely
- gradually slow down
- playing notes smooth and connected
- play moderately loud
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- continue playing as done previously
- play softly
- suddenly or quickly
- the speed of the music
- individual chord tones played in succession
- the end
- playing notes separated and detached
- the concluding section of a piece, the ending
- suddenly loud
- a short musical pattern that repeats throughout a piece
19 Clues: little • the end • play softly • play loudly • suddenly loud • suddenly or quickly • gradually slow down • play moderately loud • the speed of the music • go back to the beginning • very, much, or extremely • emphasis or play this note louder • hold this note as long as you like • playing notes smooth and connected • continue playing as done previously • playing notes separated and detached • ...
La Musica 2020-10-27
Jett and Jacks terrible crossword 2019-01-18
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- Ragtime is a unique blend of european and ______
- What month was Stephen Foster born?
- well received music form in the pre civil war
- The ____ hand played boom-chuck
- The music that usually accompanied the cakewalk was _______
- ____ shows were where Stephen Foster played most of his music
- Stephen Foster was part of a group called the _______ Minstrels
- Way down upon de swanee ______
- The best know producer of ragtime was _____ Joplin
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- Minstrel shows made fun of _____ people
- one of his most sentimental songs was beautiful _______
- He died _________
- Stephen Foster learned to play the _____
- Stephen ______ is one of the most well known composers of american music
- Stephen Foster died at ______ eight
15 Clues: He died _________ • Way down upon de swanee ______ • The ____ hand played boom-chuck • What month was Stephen Foster born? • Stephen Foster died at ______ eight • Minstrel shows made fun of _____ people • Stephen Foster learned to play the _____ • well received music form in the pre civil war • Ragtime is a unique blend of european and ______ • ...
27-The Doors of the 1960s": 2023-06-29
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- (The first name of the lead singer, Morrison)
- (Influence of poetic and literary elements in The Doors' lyrics)
- (Song title: "Crystal Ship")
- (Style of music and imagery embraced by The Doors)
- (City closely tied to The Doors' origin and influence)
- (Greek mythological figure referenced in a song title)
- (Instrument played by Ray Manzarek)
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- (Song title: "Riders on the Storm")
- (Characteristic of The Doors' sound and image)
- (Song title: "Break On Through (To the Other Side)")
- (Genre of music associated with The Doors)
- (Adjective often used to describe The Doors' music)
- (Symbolic element in The Doors' lyrics)
- (Words to The Doors' songs)
- (Recorded collections of The Doors' music)
15 Clues: (Words to The Doors' songs) • (Song title: "Crystal Ship") • (Song title: "Riders on the Storm") • (Instrument played by Ray Manzarek) • (Symbolic element in The Doors' lyrics) • (Genre of music associated with The Doors) • (Recorded collections of The Doors' music) • (The first name of the lead singer, Morrison) • (Characteristic of The Doors' sound and image) • ...
Orchestra Crossword! Use your lesson book to help you answer the clues! 2020-04-01
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- Moving the bow from the Tip to the Frog (to the left)
- 1 beat of silence
- 1 beat of sound
- Tells us how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- Moving the bow from Frog to Tip (to the right)
- Divides the music staff into measures
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- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- What the bow hair is made from
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- Tells us what notes to play with sharps and flats
- Go back to the beginning and play the music again
- Plucking the string
- A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order
- The pulse of music
- Made from trees, this helps the bow slide across the string
- ' Return the bow to the starting point
16 Clues: 1 beat of sound • 1 beat of silence • The pulse of music • Plucking the string • 5 lines and 4 spaces • What the bow hair is made from • Indicates the end of a piece of music • Divides the music staff into measures • ' Return the bow to the starting point • Moving the bow from Frog to Tip (to the right) • Tells us what notes to play with sharps and flats • ...
Musical Terms 2026-02-10
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- Gregorian Chant with an additional melody
- a chord of three or more notes played at the same time
- a work of theatre where the plot is progressed by song
- music related to religion
- musical texture that has only a melody with no background
- a double reed instrument
- brass instrument played with a slide
- lowest sounding brass instrument
- where music is notated
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- of speech
- instruments that make a sound by hitting something
- A piece of music that can stand on its own, but it part of a larger work
- ensemble made of vocalists
- instrument family where all instruments make sounds by lip virbations
- polyphonic work set to a sacred latin text
- Music played in a round where multiple voices start at different times with the same melodic material
16 Clues: of speech • where music is notated • a double reed instrument • music related to religion • ensemble made of vocalists • lowest sounding brass instrument • brass instrument played with a slide • Gregorian Chant with an additional melody • polyphonic work set to a sacred latin text • instruments that make a sound by hitting something • ...
Danse Macabre 2021-10-28
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- instrument symbolizing skeletons' bones
- main theme or tune in music
- composer of Danse Macabre
- death's instrument
- the speed of the beat
- the person who creates and writes music
- musical time period Danse Macabre was written
- name of night the skeletons wake up to dance
- secondary theme in Danse Macabre
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- country composer is from
- type of ensemble playing Danse Macabre
- english translation of "Danse Macabre"
- skeletons wake up to do this
- the volume of music
- instrument symbolizing rooster's crow
- main theme in Danse Macabre
- instrument symbolizing strike of midnight
- the number of nights death wakes up the skeletons
18 Clues: death's instrument • the volume of music • the speed of the beat • country composer is from • composer of Danse Macabre • main theme or tune in music • main theme in Danse Macabre • skeletons wake up to do this • secondary theme in Danse Macabre • instrument symbolizing rooster's crow • type of ensemble playing Danse Macabre • english translation of "Danse Macabre" • ...
Brahms 2025-01-29
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- Wrote Huckleberry Finn in 1884
- Inspired him to write a symphony
- made $100,00 from this after his death
- Worked as this in the last 20 yrs of life
- Who he fell in love with
- City he took a job at 21
- May 7 1833
- Did not write this form of music
- Friends with this famous musician
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- 1884 wrote many of these
- Did not like his music, but they did meet
- at 16 performed around
- Helped him become a composer
- Instrument he played
- instrument dad played
- Loved this country and inspired horn music
- April 3 1897
- City born in
18 Clues: May 7 1833 • April 3 1897 • City born in • Instrument he played • instrument dad played • at 16 performed around • 1884 wrote many of these • Who he fell in love with • City he took a job at 21 • Helped him become a composer • Wrote Huckleberry Finn in 1884 • Inspired him to write a symphony • Did not write this form of music • Friends with this famous musician • ...
Guitar Unit Terms Crossword 2025-10-13
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- the round part of the guitar that has a sound hole on the front,
- note this note is worth 1 beat in 4/4 time,
- note this note is worth half of 1 beat in 4/4 time,
- note this note is worth 2 beats in 4/4 time,
- this white bar separates the headstock from the neck,
- these are attached by the bridge and the headstock and are plucked to create sound,
- a genre of music that originated in the rural south of the United States that tells a narrative story through song,
- refers to a meter of music that can be subdivided into groups of two,
- the long part of the guitar between the headstock and the body,
- note this note is worth 4 beats in 4/4 time,
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- this is found next to the soundhole to secure the strings to the body of the guitar,
- a genre of music that originated in Mexico that tells a narrative story through song,
- a large, round-backed bass guitar instrument used in mariachi music
- this metal bar separates the neck into sections that we use to play notes,
- keys these knobs are turned to tune the guitar,
- a hole on the body of the guitar that allows sounds to vibrate in the hollow inside,
- position the default position of which we position our guitars when we are finished, head stock - the top part of the guitar that holds the tunning keys and tuning pegs,
- refers to a meter of music that can be subdivided into groups of 2,
- a small, high-pitched five-string guitar used in mariachi music,
19 Clues: note this note is worth 1 beat in 4/4 time, • note this note is worth 4 beats in 4/4 time, • note this note is worth 2 beats in 4/4 time, • keys these knobs are turned to tune the guitar, • note this note is worth half of 1 beat in 4/4 time, • this white bar separates the headstock from the neck, • the long part of the guitar between the headstock and the body, • ...
Dance Club 2023-03-03
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- One of the biggest Afro-beats singer/rapper. His famous songs are Ye, Last Last, Plenty and Gbona
- An urban music created in the Caribbean. Mostly sung by Jamaican Artist like Skeng, Skillibeng, Popcaan.
- Latin music from Dominican Republic. Romeo Santos sings this type of music
- A famous pop singer from Barbados
- One of Latin America most famous singer who sings are Como Lo Flor, Dreaming of you, Amor Prohibido.
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- A creole music created by Belizeans of African Ancestry. Famous artist like Leela Vernon
- One of Belize’s most famous artist. Mostly sings Punta songs
- This artist is a famous Reggaeton singer. He has songs like Gasolina, Lovumba,etc.
- a style of Latin music that originated in Colombia and became popular throughout South America, Central America, and the United States. One of its famous bands is Los Angeles Azules
- one of dancehall biggest artist who started out in the 2000s
- an upbeat Garifuna music and dance
- Music genre created by Jamaicans of African Descent. This type of music has artists like Bob Marley and Christopher Martin.
12 Clues: A famous pop singer from Barbados • an upbeat Garifuna music and dance • One of Belize’s most famous artist. Mostly sings Punta songs • one of dancehall biggest artist who started out in the 2000s • Latin music from Dominican Republic. Romeo Santos sings this type of music • This artist is a famous Reggaeton singer. He has songs like Gasolina, Lovumba,etc. • ...
SDJP 2022 2022-02-05
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- style of music
- medium-sized member of the horn family
- Describes person's life
- 3 day sdjp pass
- What the SDJP is
- Syncopated or "ragged" rhythm
- Short for vibraphone
- Your opinion
- Jazz name of SDJP genre of music
- King of Swing
- American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer.
- Location of Birdland
- Free on Friday night
- Satchmo
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- group playing for enthusiasts
- 2022 jSDJP legend
- 88 keys
- horn instrument
- Describes sdjp music rating
- Who's playing
- name of Jazz Party hotel
- name of wine store
- Awarded to jazz students
- name of sets
- Enthusiastic about jazz
- Saturday night late night
- type of instrument
- woodwind instrument
28 Clues: 88 keys • Satchmo • Your opinion • name of sets • Who's playing • King of Swing • style of music • horn instrument • 3 day sdjp pass • What the SDJP is • 2022 jSDJP legend • name of wine store • type of instrument • woodwind instrument • Short for vibraphone • Location of Birdland • Free on Friday night • Describes person's life • Enthusiastic about jazz • name of Jazz Party hotel • Awarded to jazz students • ...
SDJP 2022 2022-02-05
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- Location of Birdland
- Free on Friday night
- Your opinion
- Satchmo
- medium-sized member of the horn family
- horn instrument
- Saturday night late night
- Who's playing
- style of music
- American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer.
- 88 keys
- King of Swing
- Short for vibraphone.
- Syncopated or "ragged" rhythm
- Jazz name of SDJP genre of music
- type of instrument
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- Describes sdjp music rating
- name of sets
- What the SDJP is
- 3 day sdjp pass
- woodwind instrument
- group playing for enthusiasts
- Awarded to jazz students
- name of Jazz Party hotel
- name of wine store
- Enthusiastic about jazz
- 2022 jSDJP legend
- Describes person's life
28 Clues: Satchmo • 88 keys • name of sets • Your opinion • Who's playing • King of Swing • style of music • 3 day sdjp pass • horn instrument • What the SDJP is • 2022 jSDJP legend • name of wine store • type of instrument • woodwind instrument • Location of Birdland • Free on Friday night • Short for vibraphone. • Enthusiastic about jazz • Describes person's life • Awarded to jazz students • ...
36 2024-07-29
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- Traditional music in Silverton
- Music fest along the San Marcos River
- Brenham sweet treat fest
- Celebrating industry in Kilgore
- Statewide rodeo kickoff
- Czech heritage in Caldwell
- Music fest in Dripping Springs
- Food fest in Houston
- Flower celebration
- Beaumont's jazz and blues fest
- Nighttime festival in Granbury
- Annual fest in Cedar Park
- Italian culture in San Antonio
- Native American fest in Bandera
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- Floydada's autumn celebration
- San Angelo community fest
- Culture fest in Corpus Christi
- Annual event in Whitney
- Celebrated in multiple cities
- Oil themed fest in Luling
- Celebrating Texas history
- Solar appreciation in Austin
- Tropical fruit fest in Houston
- Stonewall fruit harvest fest
- Seaside jazz in Galveston
25 Clues: Flower celebration • Food fest in Houston • Annual event in Whitney • Statewide rodeo kickoff • Brenham sweet treat fest • San Angelo community fest • Oil themed fest in Luling • Celebrating Texas history • Seaside jazz in Galveston • Annual fest in Cedar Park • Czech heritage in Caldwell • Solar appreciation in Austin • Stonewall fruit harvest fest • Floydada's autumn celebration • ...
Starts with 'J' 2022-07-16
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- saying or doing something to make others laugh
- stone, precious gem, or something of value
- extra-large
- filled tightly or to the maximum level
- slim and trim
- in a cheerful or jolly manner
- a joke
- bounce or shake
- act of joking or engaging in jokes
- bring together or connect
- Chinese deity or shrine image
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- small bell sound; advertisement music
- a feeling of delight or cheer
- lucky
- type of music with forceful rhythm
- an expression showing surprise
- the process of cramming things
- happy or cheerful
- jumping or vibrating
- a short vacation or pleasure trip
- making energetic jerky movement typically to music
- playful and full of good humor
- right or fair
23 Clues: lucky • a joke • extra-large • slim and trim • right or fair • bounce or shake • happy or cheerful • jumping or vibrating • bring together or connect • a feeling of delight or cheer • in a cheerful or jolly manner • Chinese deity or shrine image • an expression showing surprise • the process of cramming things • playful and full of good humor • a short vacation or pleasure trip • ...
Yoskar Sarante 2022-10-03
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- what island is donminican republic located in?
- what movement was he in?
- Style of music
- what was the second genre of music he played in?
- what topic of music does he deal with?
- age of death
- what is the abbreviation of his place of birth
- what other country is Dominican Republic bordered with?
- cause of death?
- state place of death?
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- His first name
- how widely is he known?
- who did he sing for?
- his last name
- where did he sing for the mayor?
- Place of birth
- what is the capital of Domincan Republic?
- city place of death
- Also known as
- What was he?
- what month was he born in?
21 Clues: age of death • What was he? • his last name • Also known as • His first name • Place of birth • Style of music • cause of death? • city place of death • who did he sing for? • state place of death? • how widely is he known? • what movement was he in? • what month was he born in? • where did he sing for the mayor? • what topic of music does he deal with? • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- multiple pitches sung to one syllable of text.
- music in which each syllable of a text is set to one musical note.
- musical texture that simultaneously features two or more relatively independent and important melodic lines.
- section of a poem or lyric text generally of a set number of lines and line length a text may have multiple strophes.
- love for a beloved, without any concern for whether or not the love will be returned, called “courtly” because it was praised by those participating in medieval courts.
- the ending of a musical phrase providing a sense of closure, often through the use of one chord that resolves to another.
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship.
- rhythm that follows the rhythm of the text and is not notated. song a composition sung by voice(s.
- a musical form (sometimes referred to as verse and chorus) in which one section of music is sung to all the verses and a different section of music is sung to the repeating refrain or chorus.
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- Catholic celebration of the Eucharist consisting of liturgical texts set to music by composers starting in the middle ages.
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment.
- a sustained pitch or pitches often found in music of the middle ages or earlier and in folk music.
- musical form in which all verses or strophes of a song are sung to the same music.
- religious song most generally having multiple strophes of the same number and length of lines and using strophic form.
- a repeating musical section, generally also with repeated text; sometimes called a “chorus”.
15 Clues: multiple pitches sung to one syllable of text. • vocal music without instrumental accompaniment. • music in which each syllable of a text is set to one musical note. • musical form in which all verses or strophes of a song are sung to the same music. • a repeating musical section, generally also with repeated text; sometimes called a “chorus”. • ...
arts crossword 2022-10-17
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- vocalist of queen
- type of art where the artist paints some landscapes
- musician who one of his most famous features is compose music being deaf
- instrument with 4 strings and acute sound
- type of art where the people uses music instruments to make it
- person who interpretates a person thats is not him
- a painter who makes abstract art
- actor who interpretates jesse pinkman in breaking bad
- object used to make music
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- a artist from puerto rico
- one of the members from n.w.a
- grouping of 2 or more peoplke
- type of art where the people uses different and synchronysed moves
- type of art where the autor makes a draw of him
- vocalist of nirvana
- type of art with not a exact meaning
16 Clues: vocalist of queen • vocalist of nirvana • a artist from puerto rico • object used to make music • one of the members from n.w.a • grouping of 2 or more peoplke • a painter who makes abstract art • type of art with not a exact meaning • instrument with 4 strings and acute sound • type of art where the autor makes a draw of him • person who interpretates a person thats is not him • ...
UNITE 5 - KEY WORDS 1-2-3 2024-01-11
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- : A WOODEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH FOUR STRINGS
- : A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MADE OF METAL THAT YOU BLOW AIR
- : A YOUNG PERSON WITH SPECIAL ABILITIES.
- MUSIC THAT COMES FROM EUROPE AND WAS WRITTEN IN THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
- : A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MADE OF WOOD WITH SIX STRINGS
- : A PERSON WHO WRITES MUSIC
- : A BOY OR A GIRL YOUNGER THAN 12 YEARS OLD.
- : TO GET MONEY FOR WORK
- : A LARGE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH BLACK AND WHITE KEYS
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- : THE MUSIC FROM A PARTICULAR COUNTRY.
- : IT IS SMALLER THAN PIANO. IT HAS WHITE AND BLACK KEYS.
- : LIKED BY MANY PEOPLE
- : HAVING A LOT OF MONEY
- : A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT IS ROUND BOX MADE OF WOOD
- : A PERSON WHO PLAYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
- : A PIECE OF MUSIC THAT SOMEONE HAS WRITTEN.
16 Clues: : LIKED BY MANY PEOPLE • : HAVING A LOT OF MONEY • : TO GET MONEY FOR WORK • : A PERSON WHO WRITES MUSIC • : THE MUSIC FROM A PARTICULAR COUNTRY. • : A YOUNG PERSON WITH SPECIAL ABILITIES. • : A PERSON WHO PLAYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • : A PIECE OF MUSIC THAT SOMEONE HAS WRITTEN. • : A BOY OR A GIRL YOUNGER THAN 12 YEARS OLD. • : A WOODEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH FOUR STRINGS • ...
Band Review 2024-06-04
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- The sharps and flats at the beginning of each line of music
- A percussion instrument that you play with sticks
- What you put your music on
- The numbers at the beginning of a line of music
- Note held for one beat
- Note held for four beats
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- Instrument family that includes timpani,snare drum, xylophones, and maracas
- Dynamic words that mean "medium quiet"
- Instrument family that includes trombones, trumpets, and euphoniums
- Note held for two beats
- Instrument family that includes flutes, clarinets, and saxophones
- Dynamic word that means "loud"
- Articulation that means to play with "oomph" or more emphasis
- Part of a saxophone or clarinet that goes on the mouthpiece
- The music symbol that looks like a hashtag
- The musical symbol for silence
16 Clues: Note held for one beat • Note held for two beats • Note held for four beats • What you put your music on • Dynamic word that means "loud" • The musical symbol for silence • Dynamic words that mean "medium quiet" • The music symbol that looks like a hashtag • The numbers at the beginning of a line of music • A percussion instrument that you play with sticks • ...
Music from medieval times 2014-12-09
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- a system of politics based upon the relation of a lord or vassal
- elaborate melodies
- a short vocal cannon
- one solo line of music
- Anything singable, simple, popular, in style, and for a solo voice that usually tells a story
- 2 or more melodys played together
- an application of part singing in Gregorian chant
- a type of vocal exercise
- signs above a line of text to indicate melody
- a wandering musician
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- Music consisting of 2 or more melodic lines that are played or sung at the same time
- scales other then major or minor
- a secular form of music that had 2 or more voices singing separate melodies
- a song with a solo and choral voice alternating
- monophonic music
- learning by repetition
16 Clues: monophonic music • elaborate melodies • a short vocal cannon • a wandering musician • one solo line of music • learning by repetition • a type of vocal exercise • scales other then major or minor • 2 or more melodys played together • signs above a line of text to indicate melody • a song with a solo and choral voice alternating • an application of part singing in Gregorian chant • ...
Band Terms 2022-05-04
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- The volume of music
- This signature tells you what notes are sharp/flat
- The distance between C and C# on the piano
- The speed of music
- The style of music
- Lowers the pitch by a 1/2 step (b)
- This time signature tells you there are 6 beats in the measure and the 8th note gets the beat
- Clef read by woodwinds/trumpet
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- Clef read by trombones/tuba
- Raises the pitch by a 1/2 step (#)
- A musical pulse
- This key signature has 0 sharps/0 flats
- The distance between C and D on the piano
- This has 5 lines and 4 spaces
- This signature tells you how many beats are in the measures/what note gets the beat
- A pattern in music
16 Clues: A musical pulse • The speed of music • The style of music • A pattern in music • The volume of music • Clef read by trombones/tuba • This has 5 lines and 4 spaces • Clef read by woodwinds/trumpet • Raises the pitch by a 1/2 step (#) • Lowers the pitch by a 1/2 step (b) • This key signature has 0 sharps/0 flats • The distance between C and D on the piano • ...
Rock History: Chapter 1 2025-09-14
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- Type of record label less likely to take risks
- Rock's position to pop
- Artists that make versions of someone else's song are known as ___ artists
- Rock and Roll is always marketed toward the ___ of the day
- America's first pop music was made at _____
- music that influenced early Elivs Presley
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- Black Gospel featured ____ singing
- _____ replaced jazz as dancing music
- Robert Johnson is an example of the ____ blues
- an element of the blues
- the type of dancing shown in class
- the type of songs sung while building the railroads
- Traditional Rural Music used instruments such as the fiddle, acoustic guitar and ___
- the first name of the man who kicked off the Swing Era
- the number of chords in a blues
- type of singing used by Jimmie Rodgers
16 Clues: Rock's position to pop • an element of the blues • the number of chords in a blues • Black Gospel featured ____ singing • the type of dancing shown in class • _____ replaced jazz as dancing music • type of singing used by Jimmie Rodgers • music that influenced early Elivs Presley • America's first pop music was made at _____ • Type of record label less likely to take risks • ...
Music genres 2024-10-23
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- A kind of music from Jamaica.
- Music from the south and west of the US.
- Electronic music to make you dance.
- A type of music from the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Traditional music not written for commercial purposes.
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- Rough music played loudly on electric instruments.
- Modern music that people of all ages enjoy.
- Music played with electric guitars and drums.
- Music that is created at the moment, like a conversation.
9 Clues: A kind of music from Jamaica. • Electronic music to make you dance. • Music from the south and west of the US. • Modern music that people of all ages enjoy. • Music played with electric guitars and drums. • A type of music from the 18th and 19th centuries. • Rough music played loudly on electric instruments. • Traditional music not written for commercial purposes. • ...
Choir 2023-03-07
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- raises the pitch a halfstep
- lower male voice
- higher female voice
- higher male voice
- sopranos, altos, and tenors sing in this
- tells us what duration to play notes
- basses sing in this
- a person who directs music
- beats in a whole note
- reading a piece of music for the first time
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- person who plays the piano with the choir
- lower female voice
- lowers the pitch a halfstep
- a person who writes music
- letters for the treble lines
- tells us what sharps and flats to sing
- beats in a half note
17 Clues: lower male voice • higher male voice • lower female voice • higher female voice • basses sing in this • beats in a half note • beats in a whole note • a person who writes music • a person who directs music • raises the pitch a halfstep • lowers the pitch a halfstep • letters for the treble lines • tells us what duration to play notes • tells us what sharps and flats to sing • ...
The Beatles 2023-03-05
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- la melodié
- faire une tourné- _______ a concert.
- it's the instrument that Ringo Star played.
- it's the instrument that Paul McCartney played.
- John and ________ were the main singers.
- répéter
- this type of music is played by Guns N Roses.
- un auteur, compositeur
- les paroles in English
- One of the most famous songs of the Beatles "Let it _____"
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- un disque
- the Beatles were ________ in 1960.
- this type of music is played in churches.
- Eminem sing this type of music.
- The Beatles often wore suits at their concerts.
- le refrain
- George Harrison __________ the guitar.
- enregistre un album.... _______ an album
- It's an instrument that John Lennon played.
- The Beatles __________ up in 1970.
20 Clues: répéter • un disque • la melodié • le refrain • un auteur, compositeur • les paroles in English • Eminem sing this type of music. • the Beatles were ________ in 1960. • The Beatles __________ up in 1970. • faire une tourné- _______ a concert. • George Harrison __________ the guitar. • John and ________ were the main singers. • enregistre un album.... _______ an album • ...
Dad’s Christmas 2022-12-22
10 Clues: Music award • Music group • Land, Nation • Melodic sound • Music performer • Public Performance • Six string instrument • Calf-covering footwear • Famous Author Mark _____ • “Man! I feel like a _____”
1A - Infinitive -AR Verbs 2024-10-14
21 Clues: to use • to buy • to need • to walk • to draw • to work • to swim • to work • to sing • to teach • to study • to dance • to listen • to talk/speak • to talk/speak • to play (music) • to listen to music • to play video games • to use the computer • to want, wish, desire • to play (i.e. sports)
disco music year 9 2013-05-12
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- time signature for dance music
- what speed is disco music?
- when did disco music start
- Part of a song that catches the ear of the listener
- name the disco hit by village people
- where does disco music get played
- an ostinato pattern in pop music, usually by the bass
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- name a popular disco hit
- what the bass drum does in disco music
- off beat rhythm
10 Clues: off beat rhythm • name a popular disco hit • what speed is disco music? • when did disco music start • time signature for dance music • where does disco music get played • name the disco hit by village people • what the bass drum does in disco music • Part of a song that catches the ear of the listener • an ostinato pattern in pop music, usually by the bass
Ragtime 2021-10-14
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- this music is called Ragtime because the rhythms sound "____________"
- publishers turned down printing Ragtime because it was too ____________
- The __________________ is a popular ragtime song by Scott Joplin
- music that was popular in America after Ragtime
- The __________________ Rag is a popular ragtime song by Scott Joplin
- the fancy music word for rhythms that are off the beat
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- Ragtime was popular after folk music, at the turn of the ____________
- Ragtime was written for this instrument
- The most famous Ragtime composer
- styles of music (folk, Ragtime, classical, etc)
- music that was popular in America before Ragtime
11 Clues: The most famous Ragtime composer • Ragtime was written for this instrument • music that was popular in America after Ragtime • styles of music (folk, Ragtime, classical, etc) • music that was popular in America before Ragtime • the fancy music word for rhythms that are off the beat • The __________________ is a popular ragtime song by Scott Joplin • ...
ORACY 2022-03-02
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- speaking clearly with correct grammat
- modern music
- spectators/listeners
- enjoyment from something
- music that is more than 250 years old
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- current music
- category
- reason for something
- a listening device with different stations
- not be stressed
- events happening around the world
- to receive information
- affairs events happening now
13 Clues: category • modern music • current music • not be stressed • reason for something • spectators/listeners • to receive information • enjoyment from something • affairs events happening now • events happening around the world • speaking clearly with correct grammat • music that is more than 250 years old • a listening device with different stations
QSO Iconic Classics 2022-02-14
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- devotion to one's country
- American movie composer
- recurring ideas
- music in two different keys
- Russian composer
- short piece of classical music
- strong
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- singing without words
- solo vocal piece of music
- sounds which are smooth and flowing
- musical pattern that is repeated
- Female Australian composer
- high female singing range
13 Clues: strong • recurring ideas • Russian composer • singing without words • American movie composer • devotion to one's country • solo vocal piece of music • high female singing range • Female Australian composer • music in two different keys • short piece of classical music • musical pattern that is repeated • sounds which are smooth and flowing
1950s Household Items 2025-03-01
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- – Plastic food storage brand
- – Record material for music
- – Keeps food cold
- – AM/FM music and news source
- – Browns bread slices
- – Flattens wrinkled clothes
- – Tells time on a wall or nightstand
- – Electric kitchen beater
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- – Appliance for making smoothies
- – Pre-computer writing tool
- – The new must-have screen
- – Type of dial telephone
- – Keeps a room cool
- – Coin-operated music player
14 Clues: – Keeps food cold • – Keeps a room cool • – Browns bread slices • – Type of dial telephone • – Electric kitchen beater • – The new must-have screen • – Pre-computer writing tool • – Record material for music • – Flattens wrinkled clothes • – Plastic food storage brand • – Coin-operated music player • – AM/FM music and news source • – Appliance for making smoothies • ...
Music and Song 2025-12-02
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- Feeling happy and full of joy.
- The main melody of a song.
- Full of energy and movement.
- A large group of musicians who play many instruments together.
- Feeling glad and joyful.
- Portable keyboard instrument often used in folk music; it folds in and out.
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- A practice before a show or performance.
- Traditional music passed down from the past.
- The beat or pattern of sounds in music.
- Easy to remember and fun to sing or hear.
- Traditional music written by famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
- Modern popular music that many people like.
12 Clues: Feeling glad and joyful. • The main melody of a song. • Full of energy and movement. • Feeling happy and full of joy. • The beat or pattern of sounds in music. • A practice before a show or performance. • Easy to remember and fun to sing or hear. • Modern popular music that many people like. • Traditional music passed down from the past. • ...
Pitch and Duration 2016-06-20
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- The higher of the two clefs
- the break in the music
- The note with two counts
- The word that means speed
- The utensil used for timing in music
- What changes in tempo
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- The note with 1 count
- The higher and lower sounds in music
- It is short and long
- What a metronome is used for
- What we sing with in music
- The lower of the two clefs
12 Clues: It is short and long • The note with 1 count • What changes in tempo • the break in the music • The note with two counts • The word that means speed • What we sing with in music • The lower of the two clefs • The higher of the two clefs • What a metronome is used for • The higher and lower sounds in music • The utensil used for timing in music
Music of the Renaissance 2024-10-29
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- Church composers pushed new boundaries in ____
- The harpsichord was a very famous ____ of this time period
- Renaissance music set the table for the music of the ____ era
- This instrument was invented during the Renaissance period
- Music moved away from monastic tradition toward a more ____ style
- Introduced Italian and ____ a capella
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- This kind of music places emphasis on the end of a piece
- Josquin Des Prez was the ____ of sacred music
- Music was embellished with ____
- This style of music was born during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Music was embellished with ____ • Introduced Italian and ____ a capella • Josquin Des Prez was the ____ of sacred music • Church composers pushed new boundaries in ____ • This style of music was born during the Renaissance • This kind of music places emphasis on the end of a piece • The harpsichord was a very famous ____ of this time period • ...
OUR HERITAGE 2017-09-28
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- a staple food in many tropical regions; very rich in starch, which transforms to sugars when very ripe.
- a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a field.
- a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s
- & Field any sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing
- a person from whom one is descended
- a Jamaican dance performed primarily to celebrate Emancipation Day, whose music has both European and African elements
- a stable natural language developed from a mixture of different languages.
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- a festival derived from Akan slaves, still practised in the Caribbean islands that are or were part of the British West Indies.
- a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal.
- an afro-centric religious and social movement based in the Caribbean island of Jamaica.
- Steady a music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966.
- a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.
- a dance that was fashionable in late 18th- and 19th-century Europe and its colonies, performed by four couples in a rectangular formation
- the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
- features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditions, languages, or buildings, that were created in the past and still have historical importance
- a traditional Jamaican folk form involving dance, music and religious practices and beliefs.
- a fruit that was imported to Jamaica from West Africa before 1778, and has since then has become a major feature of various Caribbean cuisines
- a long tuberous starchy root about two inches around and eight inches long; the root has a brown fibrous skin and snowy white interior flesh.
18 Clues: a person from whom one is descended • Steady a music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966. • a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s • a stable natural language developed from a mixture of different languages. • a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a field. • ...
Careers in Music 2024-12-10
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- a person works on an artist's image through the media
- a person who manages an artist's recording process
- this person directs or leads a group of musicians
- someone who gives instruction to students through music
- someone who creates music
- one who is responsible for reorganizing music to give it a different or new sound
- a person who helps heal others using music
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- one who entertains people through live and recorded music
- one who creates valuable content that helps an artist with streams and popularity
- someone who records on an artist's project
- one who helps an artist to navigate their career by negotiating contracts, tours and performances
- a business person who helps an artist record and sell their music
12 Clues: someone who creates music • someone who records on an artist's project • a person who helps heal others using music • this person directs or leads a group of musicians • a person who manages an artist's recording process • a person works on an artist's image through the media • someone who gives instruction to students through music • ...
Orange group 2025-11-13
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- organization of beats into regular groups
- very loud
- note or scale the music is organized with
- motive or phrase that is repeated persistently at the same pitch, used in music of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries to stabilize a group of pitches
- period of silence/break
- Fast
- series of pitches, arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
- how high and low notes can go in musical rage
- single melodic line without accompaniment.
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- The ordered durations of sounds and silence
- symbol placed at beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line or space
- text of an opera
- Becoming faster
- Polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than that of the mass; one of the two main forms of sacred Renaissance Music
- moderately fast
- basic pace of the music
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
- tempo that is going "walking pace"
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- Lively
- a repeated section of music usually played by the full orchestra, or tutti, in baroque compositions
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- A dynamic marking meaning "loud."
- becoming slower
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- relative highness or lowness of a sound
- "Distance" in pitch between any two tones
- Very slow and very soft throughout.
- sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously
- series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- In Baroque music, an instrumental composition in several movements for one to eights players. In music after the baroque period, an instrumental composition usually in several movements for one or two players.
- Gradually louder
- widely use keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt covered hammer, striking against steel strings.
- Very slow, solemn
- Very Fast
- Resting place at the end of a phase in a melody
- Musical style using 12 notes western style using sharps and flats then using notes of a diatonic scale
- see tone color
- The interval between one note and another with double its frequency.
- regular recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time.
40 Clues: Fast • Lively • very loud • Very Fast • see tone color • becoming slower • Becoming faster • moderately fast • Gradually louder • text of an opera • Very slow, solemn • period of silence/break • basic pace of the music • A dynamic marking meaning "loud." • tempo that is going "walking pace" • Very slow and very soft throughout. • relative highness or lowness of a sound • ...
Sunken Cathedral 2021-08-16
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- Is a term that conveys moods, scenes and emotion rather than detailed stories.
- what type of example is this song in French impressionism?
- the translation of the prelude
- what number prelude is this in Debussys first volume?
- the loudest and most profound sound in this piece
- what is the legend in which this piece of music of based of off?
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- what can be heard faintly in this piece of music?
- what scale is being used in the beginning of the Sunken Cathedral?
- the legend this piece of music is based upon was to punish people for their...
- the parrallel Debussy uses to begin
- Sunken Cathedral is in what key
- who was the king in the legend?
- Who performed this piece of music?
- what instrument is this piece of music played on?
14 Clues: the translation of the prelude • Sunken Cathedral is in what key • who was the king in the legend? • Who performed this piece of music? • the parrallel Debussy uses to begin • what can be heard faintly in this piece of music? • what instrument is this piece of music played on? • the loudest and most profound sound in this piece • ...
Breanna Baker 2026-01-30
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- when he was six his family sent him away
- Mozart made it
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- the text, script, and lyrics used in an extended musical work, such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata, or musical
- who compose conduct or perform music at the place of a king queen leader or dignitary
- his only goal in life was to make music
- symphony Schubert made it
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- the period in Western music from about 1750 to 1820, following the Baroque and preceding the Romantic
- beethoven made the music
- Beethoven lost all of his hearing
- he took pain at the age of four
- he made the glass harmonica
- haydn made it
- he never had any problem making or getting his music out
14 Clues: haydn made it • Mozart made it • beethoven made the music • symphony Schubert made it • he made the glass harmonica • he took pain at the age of four • Beethoven lost all of his hearing • his only goal in life was to make music • when he was six his family sent him away • he never had any problem making or getting his music out • ...
Band Vocabulary Semester 2 Part 1 2022-02-22
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- raises the note
- getting quieter
- cancels a sharp or flat
- don't tongue between the notes
- sharps, flats, naturals during the music
- play the beginning of the note strong
- getting louder
- quality of sound
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- loud
- how notes are connected (tonguing or slurs)
- sharps,flats,naturals at beginning of music
- how loud or quiet to play in music
- quiet
- lowers the note
14 Clues: loud • quiet • getting louder • raises the note • getting quieter • lowers the note • quality of sound • cancels a sharp or flat • don't tongue between the notes • how loud or quiet to play in music • play the beginning of the note strong • sharps, flats, naturals during the music • how notes are connected (tonguing or slurs) • sharps,flats,naturals at beginning of music
What people do 2014-04-14
18 Clues: Plays music • Takes photos • Rides a bike • Makes movies • Plays guitar • Writes music • Paints walls • Studies space • Plays football • Acts in movies • Studies science • Plays the violin • Makes sculptures • Designs furniture • Creates new things • Announces information • Works for the government • Stands in front of the orchestra
Musical Era Test 2020-04-21
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- What type of music uses ninth chords, tone color and small forms in a flowing, non-metrical manner?
- When music is flipped according to intervals.
- One note per syllable.
- The first note in a tone row.
- When music is scored backwards.
- A period of intense artistic and intellectual activity, said to be a 'rebirth' of Greco-Roman culture.
- Was expanded and complex in the Romantic era.
- The nickname for the Classical era.
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- What was the focus of songs and operas in the Romantic era?
- Who is the Italian composer of the REN?
- One of the types of music from the Baroque era.
- How many different phases were there in the Baroque era?
- Was greater in Romantic era than the Classical era.
- What was one of the different textures from the Middle Ages era?
- A famous composer from the Classical era.
- One of the main composers from the Baroque era.
- Sacred monophonic Italian songs.
- Colored, different from the diatonic; pitches from outside the scale.
- What instrument was on the rise in the Classical Era?
- Not exactly one note per syllable.
20 Clues: One note per syllable. • The first note in a tone row. • When music is scored backwards. • Sacred monophonic Italian songs. • Not exactly one note per syllable. • The nickname for the Classical era. • Who is the Italian composer of the REN? • A famous composer from the Classical era. • When music is flipped according to intervals. • ...
Hip Hop #2 2020-06-24
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- Timbaland's female rapping soulmate
- TI was associated with this type of music
- 50 Cent joined up with these two popular rappers
- Popular Juvenile song
- Wrote Rump Shaker
- Debut studio album by Nas
- Houston slow rap; you DO NOT like it
- Production team from Atlanta
- New Orleans music; you used to listen to it often
- Number of cousins in Wu-Tang
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- Group from Memphis; you don't really like
- Wu-Tang District is located here
- Atlanta's first MC
- Known as the "Godfather of Memphis Rap"
- Rapper from Atlanta; you met him at a party
- Hip hop duo; produced by Jermaine Dupri
- 50 Cent song that made people mad
- Popular woman rapper connected with Biggie
- Production duo; Pharrell and Chad Hugo
- Notorious B.I.G. went on label with him
- Word given when searching for the perfect sample
- Notorious B.I.G. put gangster rap over this type of music
- You used to drink this; crunk ______
- Considered THE BEST sampler
- Type of music; originated in Atlanta; your sister liked
25 Clues: Wrote Rump Shaker • Atlanta's first MC • Popular Juvenile song • Debut studio album by Nas • Considered THE BEST sampler • Production team from Atlanta • Number of cousins in Wu-Tang • Wu-Tang District is located here • 50 Cent song that made people mad • Timbaland's female rapping soulmate • Houston slow rap; you DO NOT like it • You used to drink this; crunk ______ • ...
Philharmonic Orchestra Final 2021/2022 2021-12-09
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- The Off beat sensation
- two half steps combined
- The volume of music. Loud and soft.
- Tells us what notes to play
- The Italian word for Slow
- The end of a song or section
- Classical Composer who went deaf
- A sudden silence or pause
- Connect 2 diff. pitches; 1 bow direction
- To put space between the notes
- Same pitch different name
- The Clef sign used for Viola music
- Italian for Gradually slowing down.
- Split or separate parts
- music symbols with 5 lines and 4 spaces
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- the AMCMS Orchestra Director
- Sticky stuff used to connect hair to string
- The name of your orchestra class
- Italian word for 'the sign'
- the space between two bar lines
- Walking Tempo; Moderate Speed
- The Speed of music
- Gradually get louder
- To Gradually get softer
- Italian word for 'the end'
- Rapid Up&Down bow on a single note
- the smallest distance btwn 2 notes
- To play smooth and connected.
- Connects 2 of the same pitch; adds value
- Italian for 'the top'
30 Clues: The Speed of music • Gradually get louder • Italian for 'the top' • The Off beat sensation • two half steps combined • To Gradually get softer • Split or separate parts • The Italian word for Slow • A sudden silence or pause • Same pitch different name • Italian word for 'the end' • Tells us what notes to play • Italian word for 'the sign' • the AMCMS Orchestra Director • ...
Jobs in preforming arts 2018-06-05
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- someone who preforms gymnastics
- someone who keeps care of the props
- someone who teacher dance technique
- who clips a movie to make it fit together
- people who preform stunts
- someone who writes plays
- someone who creates the lighting patterns for a production
- a person who preforms dramas
- someone who brings a script to life
- someone who writes music
- a person who leads a choir
- someone who has a profession in singing
- the person who makes who makes sure things run smoothly backstage
- someone who does makeup for a production
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- someone who helps people with the help of music
- someone who takes pictures for their profession
- someone who teachers choreo to a cast
- someone who produces sound effects for a production
- someone who writes a script for movies
- someone who helps ticket/cleans the theater
- someone who creates costumes for a production
- someone who takes pictures for their profession
- a person who shows a person who shows people how to play/make music
- a person who teaches music for a production
- a person who tells a story withe movement
25 Clues: someone who writes plays • someone who writes music • people who preform stunts • a person who leads a choir • a person who preforms dramas • someone who preforms gymnastics • someone who keeps care of the props • someone who teacher dance technique • someone who brings a script to life • someone who teachers choreo to a cast • someone who writes a script for movies • ...
crossword 2015-09-08
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- What sport does Neil like?
- What pet does Neil have?
- What's Tim's favourite kind of music?
- What's Cici's favourite hobby?
- What's HN's favourite animal?
- Which country does Joanna want to visit?
- What's Dicky's favourite hobby?
- Who wants to visit Tibet and be a doctor?
- Kevin wants to visit Australia because the air is ___.
- What job does Amber want to do?
- Who wants to be an editor, and likes Korean food and rock music?
- What's Jim's favourite colour?
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- What's Alex's favourite English movie?
- What's Dongjun's favourite animal?
- What's Dandy's favourite hobby?
- Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin.
- Stefan wants to visit Macau because he likes ___.
- What's Thea's favourite animal?
- What kind of music does Skyler like?
- Bosco wants to visit Japan because it's ___.
- Which country would Sandra like to visit?
- What's Bruce's favourite foreign food?
- What's ZW's pet's name?
- Jack wants to visit USA because he likes its ___.
- What's Hardaway's favourite foreign food?
- How many rabbits does Lynn have?
- Who likes jazz music and wants to go shopping in Hong Kong?
27 Clues: What's ZW's pet's name? • What pet does Neil have? • What sport does Neil like? • What's HN's favourite animal? • What's Cici's favourite hobby? • What's Jim's favourite colour? • What's Dandy's favourite hobby? • What's Thea's favourite animal? • What's Dicky's favourite hobby? • What job does Amber want to do? • Echo wants to see ___ in Harbin. • How many rabbits does Lynn have? • ...
Studeo 2 Glossary 2 2023-03-28
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- A four stringed instrument
- Boosts the lowest type of frequency
- An instrumental version of a song where someone sings along it
- Another groups version of an already made song
- A place where recordings happen are done
- A recording or live of a melody being played by a group or individual with lyrics being sung along to it
- is an instument played by blowing in it
- Is used to reduce the sounds of hard sounding consonants
- Is an instrument that is played with black and white tiles
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- An instrument constisting of many parts all making a booming tapping ro hollow sounds
- Boosts the volume of audio
- A category of music that can have sub-categories
- The on who sings the lyrics
- An assortment of instrument players playing in a group
- An assortment of songs created by a music group
- They create music that may be played by new music ensembles
- Is used to record sounds
- is used to handle all of the sounds after effects
- Is a combination of pitch and rhythm
- A six stringed instrument
20 Clues: Is used to record sounds • A six stringed instrument • A four stringed instrument • Boosts the volume of audio • The on who sings the lyrics • Boosts the lowest type of frequency • Is a combination of pitch and rhythm • is an instument played by blowing in it • A place where recordings happen are done • Another groups version of an already made song • ...
Extra Credit Music Potpourri Crossword 2023-03-16
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- the leading male group of the Motown movement
- the type of band that played in Super Bowl 1
- the name of the leading rock band in Surf Rock
- Diana Ross was the lead singer of this group
- the city in which band leader Ellington grew up
- the nickname given to singers who fronted Jazz
- the last name of the famous Motown music founder
- the lowest instrument in a typical band
- the highest instrument in a typical band
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- the instrument which Louis Armstrong played
- Often called the "second city" of Jazz music
- the nickname given to rock bands in 60's California
- the all-time leading selling rock band in history
- an instrument invented by Adolphe Sax
- the last name of a very famous Jazz singer
- an instrument invented because tubas were too heavy
- the first name of a very famous big band leader
- a stringed instrument a little larger than violin
- the city in which Motown music began
- the style of music which dominated in the 1970's
20 Clues: the city in which Motown music began • an instrument invented by Adolphe Sax • the lowest instrument in a typical band • the highest instrument in a typical band • the last name of a very famous Jazz singer • the instrument which Louis Armstrong played • the type of band that played in Super Bowl 1 • Often called the "second city" of Jazz music • ...
Entertainment 2024-07-19
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- The annual awards ceremony for achievements in film
- A popular snack often eaten at movies
- The famous theater district in New York City
- Comedy A form of entertainment where a comedian performs alone
- A form of narrative verse that tells a story
- A film or TV program that provides a factual report on a subject
- A live performance of music
- Games Electronic games played on computers or consoles
- A genre of fiction that deals with futuristic concepts
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- A medium for broadcasting visual content and programs
- A traveling entertainment show featuring acts such as acrobatics
- A genre of music that originated in the early 20th century
- A theatrical performance that combines songs and dialogue
- A genre of literature that focuses on emotional and serious themes
- Opera A genre of television drama with serialized stories
- A genre of fiction involving magical elements
- The art of performing tricks to entertain an audience
- A long fictional narrative book
- A genre of music characterized by a strong rhythm
- A theatrical work combining drama and music
20 Clues: A live performance of music • A long fictional narrative book • A popular snack often eaten at movies • A theatrical work combining drama and music • The famous theater district in New York City • A form of narrative verse that tells a story • A genre of fiction involving magical elements • A genre of music characterized by a strong rhythm • ...
30 2024-11-06
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- Instrument in blues tradition
- Leaders in civil rights and beyond
- Origin of rap’s lyrical innovation
- Showcasing Black designers' creations
- Institution central to community and activism
- Historical sites of African-American struggles
- Events celebrating culture and heritage
- Fashion trend inspired by funk music
- Cultural and rhythmic African tradition
- Regional variant of hip-hop culture
- Key instrument in hip-hop culture
- Black culture in the Caribbean diaspora
- Poetry narrating personal and social truths
- March symbolizing unity and pride
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- African-influenced dishes worldwide
- Celebrations of African-American music
- Peaceful protests advocating change
- Visual storytelling of Black music
- Author and key Harlem Renaissance figure
- Resilience and strength across generations
- Spearheading change and social justice
- Artists depicting Black struggles and joy
- Culinary talents redefining cuisine
- Poetry reflecting urban life and challenges
- Show depicting African heritage
- Entertainment venue rooted in Black history
- Artistic representations of Black life
- Powerful voices in church music
- Cultural movement led by Black musicians
- African-American resettlement effort in Africa
30 Clues: Instrument in blues tradition • Show depicting African heritage • Powerful voices in church music • Key instrument in hip-hop culture • March symbolizing unity and pride • Visual storytelling of Black music • Leaders in civil rights and beyond • Origin of rap’s lyrical innovation • African-influenced dishes worldwide • Peaceful protests advocating change • ...
Spring 2025 End of Semester 2025-05-13
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- loud
- gradually sing softer
- one beat of rest
- soft
- song from Dumbo
- indicates to sing the note smooth and connected
- song from The Little Mermaid
- hold out the note until the director cuts it off
- markings that show up in the music and alter the notes
- translates to "from the sign"
- symbol that indicates you should repeat the section
- indicates to sing the note louder and more forcefully
- medium loud
- strong accent, get softer, then crescendo
- song from Moana
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- song from Toy Story
- gradually sing louder
- indicates where you should breathe in the music
- song from Pocahontas
- very soft
- very loud
- song from Beauty and the Beast
- indicates to sing the note short and separated
- brief, silent pause that interrupts the music
- marking that indicates the note is 1/2 step lower
- gradually slow down
- marking that indicates the note is 1/2 step higher
- medium soft
- indicates the coda section of the music in a DS al Coda
29 Clues: loud • soft • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • song from Dumbo • song from Moana • one beat of rest • song from Toy Story • gradually slow down • song from Pocahontas • gradually sing louder • gradually sing softer • song from The Little Mermaid • translates to "from the sign" • song from Beauty and the Beast • strong accent, get softer, then crescendo • ...
Ultra Difficult Music Crossword 2025-06-06
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- the five lines music is written on
- a sharp, flat, or natural that changes a note
- the best band teacher in the entire world
- smooth and connected notes
- the main musical material of a piece
- different notes played at the same time
- a section of music separated by barlines
- how we start a note (how we play it; short, long, etc.)
- playing in tune
- the unique sound of an instrument or voice
- how loud or soft the music is
- the speed of the music
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- a group of musicians playing together
- short and detached notes
- the person who leads the band
- a symbol that tells you which notes are where
- a dynamic marking meaning "loud"
- a dynamic marking meaning "soft"
- practice time for a group of musicians
- gradually getting softer
- the group of pitches a piece is based on
- adjusting an instrument to the correct pitch
- gradually getting louder
- the pattern sounds
- a series of notes in order, usually 8
- a symbol for silence
26 Clues: playing in tune • the pattern sounds • a symbol for silence • the speed of the music • short and detached notes • gradually getting softer • gradually getting louder • smooth and connected notes • the person who leads the band • how loud or soft the music is • a dynamic marking meaning "loud" • a dynamic marking meaning "soft" • the five lines music is written on • ...
GCED and GRACE Cultural Visitation Quiz 2025-08-27
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- Preserves Indonesia’s traditional music.
- What is a common natural blue dye used in batik?
- Shows Sundanese arts and values.
- what is the entire musical assemble called
- What is a coastal city in Java known for its colorful batik?
- what is the traditional music instrument made from bamboo
- Keeps Sundanese customs alive.
- who is the comical figure in the puppet show
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- What is the liquid used to color the fabric?
- Angklung sounds blend beautifully together.
- How can the music instrument be played
- What is a traditional brown dye made from tree bark?
- what is the puppet master called in the puppet show
- What is a style of batik from Central Java known for its vibrant red color?
- What is a traditional motif that symbolizes power and wisdom?
- What is a geometric pattern representing unity and purity?
- What is applied to the cloth to resist the dye?
- Angklung unites people through music.
- What is the Indonesian word for wax used in batik?
- What is a style of batik with distinct cloud and rock motifs?
20 Clues: Keeps Sundanese customs alive. • Shows Sundanese arts and values. • Angklung unites people through music. • How can the music instrument be played • Preserves Indonesia’s traditional music. • what is the entire musical assemble called • Angklung sounds blend beautifully together. • What is the liquid used to color the fabric? • who is the comical figure in the puppet show • ...
Mixed Choir 2026-01-26
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- The top clef we use for singing, shaped like an old style capital G
- Gets four counts in common time
- From our reading comprehension: "Singing together synchronizes our _________"
- A poem pattern with five lines: 1, 2, and 5 rhyme; 3 and 4 are shorter and rhyme.
- Gets one beat
- Song we are practicing for February concert about speaking out
- The changes from soft to loud and loud to soft in the music
- Music in our folder -- "If we all sing _______"
- We use this to know the note names in treble clef -- "____ in the space"
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- Our piano players last name
- Smooth and connected
- Gets two counts in common time
- A softer sound
- "I am brave, I bruised, I am who I'm meant to be, ________"
- Singing together in the _____
- Speed of the music
- The bottom clef we use in singing, shaped like an old style capital F
- Short and disconnected
- Music notation that tells us when not to sing
- A louder sound
- We start each morning with this
21 Clues: Gets one beat • A softer sound • A louder sound • Speed of the music • Smooth and connected • Short and disconnected • Our piano players last name • Singing together in the _____ • Gets two counts in common time • Gets four counts in common time • We start each morning with this • Music notation that tells us when not to sing • Music in our folder -- "If we all sing _______" • ...
MUS150 Quiz 2 Review 2018-11-08
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- A lyrical epic and narrative song form, stemming from the literary tradition of the Spanish romance, that rose to popularity with the Revolution of 1910 as a means for sharing current events
- Canción _____, term referring to Mexican folk and folk-derived songs with simple chordal accompaniment and an operatic vocal style; it is a main element of both mariachi and conjunto repertoire
- intervals smaller than a half step; they are used in many non-Western folk musics as well as in experimental art music
- _________ music: Also known as aleatory music, it is an experimental genre in which the composer gives up control over significant aspects of the composition or performance of the piece. The most extreme example might be Cage’s 4’33’’
- musique _________: an experimental technique in which a performer records a live sound for later use in a composition, often through electronic manipulation
- Composer who pioneered minimalist music in the mid 1960s; his In C uses elements of chance music.
- Grammy-award winning pop and country singer whose 1987 album Canciones de mi padre was influential in spurring interest in mariachi music and highlighted mariachi as a symbol of Mexican American identity
- An Afro-Caribbean religion in which the traditional ancestor worship of African tribal religions blends with Catholicism
- Ballet _____, term since the 1950s for dance groups that merge theatrical elements of classical ballet with Mexican folk dances
- rhythmic pattern of Cuban origin featuring a series of eighth notes arranged in irregular groups of 2 and 3; a fundamental element of Afro-Cuban musics
- A secular Afro-Cuban folk music, featuring a lead vocalist and chorus, congas and claves; influential in the development of son and salsa. It has three sections: diana, canto, and montuno
- Accordionist and composer, considered the father of Texas Mexican music, also known as “El huracán del valle”
- 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- Second New England School composer who in spite of taking issue with Dvorak’s suggestion still used Native American melodies in some works, like his Indian Suite
- Extremely influential accordionist who added vocals to the traditional conjunto tejano, retuned the accordion, and represents the transition to a modern conjunto style
- A compositional technique that rejects tonality in favor of having all pitches be equal in importance
- Mexican-born vihuelist and mariachi director who was a leading promoter of mariachi music in the United States; his Mariachi Los Camperos earned widespread recognition
- 19th-century American piano virtuoso and composer who was inspired by his tours of the Caribbean and Latin America
- Late 20th century artistic movement that sought an intentionally simplified style; in music based upon the repetition and gradual variation of simple melodic fragments
- Experimentalist composer who was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions, such as in Three Places in New England.
- An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time
- Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops.
- Enormously popular Mexican American singer whose crossover appeal brought attention to tejano music, even before her tragic death in 1995 at the age of 23.
- Composer who sought to express the African American experience in his works, such as his Afro-American Symphony
- ______ music: Commonly known as classical music, a genre based on a tradition of written music that emerged in European courts and churches
- Supergroup including accordionist Flaco Jimenez and guitarist Freddy Fender, and singer Doug Sahm, which mixed conjunto tejano with R&B and country
- Term usually referring specifically to a Sinaloa ensemble consisting of brass, woodwinds, percussions and tambora, influential in música norteña
- Second New England School composer who was the first American woman to achieve success with larger forms like the symphony; her Gaelic Symphony uses Scottish and Irish melodies, reflecting her heritage
- Internationally known Bohemian composer who in the late 19th century influenced American composers through his ideas of using Native and African American folk melodies to create a distinctively American style
- A generic term for Mexican folk music, typically danced, with regional variations; also a term for an influential Cuban folk-derived popular music, fusing elements of rumba and jazz
- Newyorican trombonist and salsa bandleader whose powerful arrangements perfectly complemented Blades’s lyrics
- A dance in duple meter of central European origin; one of the primary genres played by Mexican conjuntos
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- A small five-string instrument with a curved arched back; a main instrument of mariachi ensembles
- Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists
- Guitar-like instrument with twelve strings, that provides accompaniment to the accordion in Mexican conjunto music
- A portable free-reed instrument with buttons or keys on either side of a bellows; it is one of the main instruments in Mexican conjunto music
- An ensemble common on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, centered around the accordion and bajo sexto
- An experimental technique in which foreign objects are placed inside a piano to modify its sound
- A term referring to Mexican Americans; although it previously had negative connotations, it was reclaimed during the 1960s civil rights movement as a symbol of pride in Mexican American heritage
- _____ de Tecalitlán, Most iconic mariachi ensemble, founded in 1898 by Gaspar Vargas and still active today
- Percussion instrument consisting of a double-headed bass drum with cymbals; a vital component of banda music
- Afro-Caribbean dance genre of Colombian origin, performed by modern conjunto ensembles on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border
- Los _____, Conjunto norteño who helped define modern norteño instrumental style and used corrido form to deal with social issues
- Musical tradition originating in Western Mexico, especially the state of Jalisco, with an ensemble typically consisting of trumpet, violin, vihuela, guitar, guitarrón and sometimes harp
- percussionist and bandleader who popularized Latin dance genres and became a symbol of Puerto Rican identity
- Cuban tres player, composer and bandleader who innovated the son by increasing the number of trumpets to 3, adding piano and congas and extending the montuno section; his son montuno is a link between the early Cuban son and Newyorican salsa
- Composer who radically expanded the range of sounds allowed to be considered “music,” using the prepared piano and inventing several aleatory compositional techniques.
- Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera
- Dance genre developed by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants in New York in the 1960s, featuring elements from Cuban son and jazz; it mediates conflicts between tradition and modernity
- The last stanza of a corrido or other folk song, in which the singer says farewell to its audience and closes the narration
- Most popular and influential banda group, founded in 1937 by Cruz Lizarraga but still active today
- Term describing the ethnic and cultural mixing that happened in Latin America after the Conquest
- French composition teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- An extended work for orchestra; in the 19th century it became the most complex and important genre for art music composers to master
- The process whereby a minority group, such as immigrants, gradually adapts to the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture. Historically, Latin American (particularly, Mexican) immigrants have shown a tendency to resist it
- Carlos ________, Mexican-born guitar virtuoso who pioneered Latin rock fusion and has collaborated with many other notable musicians from both sides of the border
- 20th century artistic movement; in music it favored experimentalism and a rejection of traditional elements of music, such as tonality
- the last section of a Cuban rumba or son, in which the singer and chorus do call and response and the instrumentalists improvise
58 Clues: Panamanian singer and composer; one of the most prominent salsa artists • Minimalist composer who writes “process music”, an idea based on tape loops. • Mexican singer who became the most prolific and influential composer of canción ranchera • An experimental technique in which two different tonal centers are used at the same time • ...
Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque Era 2021-05-04
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- music is non-religious music
- "oddly shaped pearl"
- a musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden sound box with numerous strings stretched across it
- music, polyphonic and sang without musical instruments
- is best known for his vocal music, especially his madrigals and church music
- was the most famous composer of secular music in Elizabethan England
- was a cultural movement that spanned roughly in the 14th through 16th centuries beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages.
- Byrd an English organist, and composer of the Shakespearean age are best known for his development of the English madrigal
- a medieval epic poet in northern France in the 11th–14th centuries
- a stringed instrument like a small U-shaped harp with strings fixed to a crossbar
- composed more than 100 mass setting and over 200 motets
- composed Ave Maria
- is a piece for several voices set to a short poem usually about love
- are an early form of music notation from which the modern four-line and five-line staff developed.
- was famous as a keyboard player, and toward the end of his life he was said to be without a rival in England as an organist and virginalist
- especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility
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- the chants can be sung using a six-note patterns
- is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening
- a French medieval lyric poet composing and singing in the 11th to 13th centuries, especially on the theme of courtly love
- music was primarily in the form of the motet or the Mass
- chant is a form of unaccompanied monophonic song used in western church
- a lute-like medieval stringed instrument, forerunner of the guitar.
- composed Handel's Messiah
- Period, generally a time of newfound ideas
- musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop-shaped, with four to six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range.
- de la Halle was a french poet, musician, composer and a trouvere.
- is also used to create families of chants.
- a plucked stringed instrument with a long neck bearing frets and a rounded body with a flat front that is shaped like a halved egg
- multi or several voice elaborations of a Gregorian chant.
- Age Renaissance period is also referred to as " "
30 Clues: composed Ave Maria • "oddly shaped pearl" • composed Handel's Messiah • music is non-religious music • Period, generally a time of newfound ideas • is also used to create families of chants. • the chants can be sung using a six-note patterns • Age Renaissance period is also referred to as " " • music, polyphonic and sang without musical instruments • ...
voc 2025-08-19
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- a thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property
- transferring data from a remote server to your own device
- denoting the member of a family of instruments that is the lowest in pitch
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences
- a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica.
- a type of music of African American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation
- relating to the traditional art or culture of a community
- a stringed musical instrument, with a fretted fingerboard, typically incurved sides, and six or twelve strings, played by plucking or strumming with the fingers or a plectrum
- metal a type of highly amplified harsh-sounding rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent or fantastic imagery
- an expert or specialist in psychology
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit
- a flat panel or area on an electronic device such as a television, computer, or smartphone, on which images and data are displayed.
- causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection
- kept out of sight; concealed.
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- an apparatus capable of both receiving and transmitting radio messages between individuals
- in the direction of
- a person who performs music or other entertainment in the street or another public place for monetary donations
- an activity or service) available on or performed using the internet or other computer network.
- a member of a family of metal wind instruments with a single-reed mouthpiece, used especially in jazz and dance music
- a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns to sing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks
- the words of a song in popular music
- the official residence of a sovereign, archbishop, bishop, or other exalted person
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up
- musician a man who is skilled in playing, composing, or singing music, often as a profession
- a male royal ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor
- pronouns words that replace nouns functioning as the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence
- a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music
- a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands, typically cylindrical
28 Clues: in the direction of • kept out of sight; concealed. • the words of a song in popular music • an expert or specialist in psychology • causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection • transferring data from a remote server to your own device • relating to the traditional art or culture of a community • ...
Elements of Music 2021-08-26
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- The amount of different sounds that can be heard
- The length of each note and sound played
- A device created to make musical sounds
- The feeling that music evokes in a person
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- The style of music; i.e. rap or opera
- Volume of the music
- High and low sounds
- The pulse that creates movement within the music
- The main idea or background
- Speed of the music
- The quality of sound created
11 Clues: Speed of the music • Volume of the music • High and low sounds • The main idea or background • The quality of sound created • The style of music; i.e. rap or opera • A device created to make musical sounds • The length of each note and sound played • The feeling that music evokes in a person • The pulse that creates movement within the music • ...
Queen Of Salsa 2025-03-10
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- States the country that she moved to
- People or things from Cuba
- a type of dance music
- Celia Cruz had a beautiful strong ______
- what people do when they hear salsa music
- the first name of the Queen of salsa music
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- the last name of the queen of salsa music
- Many people loved ___ her sing and dance
- the country Celia is from
- People who make music
- She wore pretty colorful ________
11 Clues: People who make music • a type of dance music • the country Celia is from • People or things from Cuba • She wore pretty colorful ________ • States the country that she moved to • Many people loved ___ her sing and dance • Celia Cruz had a beautiful strong ______ • the last name of the queen of salsa music • what people do when they hear salsa music • ...
Unit 5 2025-08-18
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- short for "popular" music, it's catchy and easy to sing along to
- a kind of music that uses swing rhythms and often has musicians making up parts as they play
- to save music or sound so it can be listened to later
- a person who plays an instrument or sings
- a large group of musicians who play different instruments together, usually classical music
- music with strong beats, loud guitars, and lots of energy
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- traditional music from a culture or country, usually passed down by singing
- a group of people who play music together using instruments
- music with simple melodies and lyrics, often about life, love, and rural living
- music written by composers, often played by orchestras, and usually very organized
10 Clues: a person who plays an instrument or sings • to save music or sound so it can be listened to later • music with strong beats, loud guitars, and lots of energy • a group of people who play music together using instruments • short for "popular" music, it's catchy and easy to sing along to • traditional music from a culture or country, usually passed down by singing • ...
Baroque & Classical Era 2025-09-22
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- Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher
- Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements)
- Usually 3 movements; 1st often in sonata form (exposition, development, recapitulation)
- Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era
- Classical period, Age of _______________
- Drama set to music, combining singing, acting, staging, and instruments
- String _____________. "Chamber music for 2 violins, viola, cello"
- Polyphonic form based on a main theme (subject) developed in overlapping entries
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- Loud vs. Soft in music
- Master of opera and oratorio; Messiah (Hallelujah Chorus)
- Child prodigy, master of opera, symphony, chamber music
- Famous for The Four Seasons
- “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet
- Work featuring a soloist (or group) contrasted with full orchestra
- Established early opera with L’Orfeo
- Shorter vocal work, sacred or secular, often for Lutheran church services
- Large-scale, unstaged sacred work for voices and orchestra
17 Clues: Loud vs. Soft in music • Famous for The Four Seasons • Established early opera with L’Orfeo • Classical period, Age of _______________ • “Father of the Symphony” and string quartet • Elaborate decorations on melodies of the Baroque Era • Baroque German Lutheran composer, organist, and teacher • Multi-movement work for orchestra (usually 4 movements) • ...
Choir! 2024-03-20
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- The gas in our tank when we sing
- WDMS choir students favorite warm up song
- The lower female voice part
- The higher female voice part
- The higher male voice part
- The person who leads a choir
- Loud in music
- Soft in music
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- Singing without accompaniment
- the last three solfege syllables in the scale
- The lower male voice part
- Very loud in music
- The note that lasts two beats
- raises a note a half step
- The note that lasts four beats
- the first three solfege syllables in the scale
- lowers a note a half step
17 Clues: Loud in music • Soft in music • Very loud in music • The lower male voice part • raises a note a half step • lowers a note a half step • The higher male voice part • The lower female voice part • The higher female voice part • The person who leads a choir • Singing without accompaniment • The note that lasts two beats • The note that lasts four beats • The gas in our tank when we sing • ...
This IS a QUIZ! TRYYYYY 2026-01-21
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- a "cadence" is the last 2 _______ of a song
- "forte" means this
- this means medium and can be combined with volumes
- the sounds we listen to
- the last 2 chords of a song
- a sound that lasts the entire song without changing
- quiet sound
- "piano" means this
- we read music on this
- this symbol means make no sound
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- more than one note sounding at the same time
- loud sound
- this symbol means make a sound
- "mezzo" means this
- a song that is repeated or started at different times
- music is when we mix ____ and rests together
- "ta ta __ __ ta"
- the ukulele has ____ strings
18 Clues: loud sound • quiet sound • "ta ta __ __ ta" • "forte" means this • "mezzo" means this • "piano" means this • we read music on this • the sounds we listen to • the last 2 chords of a song • the ukulele has ____ strings • this symbol means make a sound • this symbol means make no sound • a "cadence" is the last 2 _______ of a song • more than one note sounding at the same time • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- what is it called when the music is smooth?
- What is a minim rest called?
- What are sharps, flats or naturals that are not in the key signature?
- What is it called when the music gets faster
- what is a scale that has no sharps or flats?
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- what is at the start of a music piece?
- what is at the start of left-hand a music piece?
- what is a Hawaiian stringed instrument?
- What is it called when the music is fast?
- what is it called when the music is short and detached?
- What is a half note also called?
11 Clues: What is a minim rest called? • What is a half note also called? • what is at the start of a music piece? • what is a Hawaiian stringed instrument? • What is it called when the music is fast? • what is it called when the music is smooth? • What is it called when the music gets faster • what is a scale that has no sharps or flats? • ...
Guitar 2021-03-12
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- Les Paul's recording technique of recording several tracks of himself playing
- Very quiet
- The letters for the right hand thumb and fingers
- The last name of Ida Presti's duet partner
- The stage name of Iris Colleen Summers
- The type of music Ida Presti played
- The builder of the guitar that Mary Ford played
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- The type of music Elizabeth Cotten played
- A musician who writes songs
- Six lines with numbers indicating the string and fret for each note
- A symbol for the end of a piece of music
- The type of recordings Mary Ford made with Les Paul
- Re-writing a piece of music for another instrument, like guitar
- The duet partner of Mary Ford
- Loud
- Note that gets 2 beats
16 Clues: Loud • Very quiet • Note that gets 2 beats • A musician who writes songs • The duet partner of Mary Ford • The type of music Ida Presti played • The stage name of Iris Colleen Summers • A symbol for the end of a piece of music • The type of music Elizabeth Cotten played • The last name of Ida Presti's duet partner • The builder of the guitar that Mary Ford played • ...
Tanner Rugg Music Vocab Crossword 2017-04-25
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- A rapid tempo used as a direction in music
- Making something play a note
- How high or low a note is
- Sing or play the same music starting at different times
- A minimum of three voices singing the the same melody
- Movement that is in a lively mood
- The conventional meanings attached to music
- Two instruments play the same line of melody and rhythm
- Rhythmic structure in music
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- Used to represent the relative duration and pitch
- A dynamic marking that indicates a VERY LOUD sound
- The use of more than one key simultaneously
- Can describe a musical composition
- Simultaneously occurring frequencies, pitches, or cords
- Slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo
- A composition developed by interweaving the parts
16 Clues: How high or low a note is • Rhythmic structure in music • Making something play a note • Movement that is in a lively mood • Can describe a musical composition • A rapid tempo used as a direction in music • The use of more than one key simultaneously • The conventional meanings attached to music • Used to represent the relative duration and pitch • ...
