music Crossword Puzzles
Xenon bow makes musica By: Jessie & Alvin 2022-10-04
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- Uses the steel pan drum
- a city in the US is also the most populated city
- Spanish string instrument, shaped like a guitar, tuned like a lute.
- People of the largest Pre Columbian Empire
- Looks like an accordion, popular in Argentina and uruguay.
- Related to Volcano's
- percussion instrument from DR
- an armored animal that looks like an anteater
- Incan citadel set high in the Andes mountains in Peru
- type of dance and music in the DR
- Percussion instrument consisting of short wooden sticks.
- What mariachi Bands wear
- A drum used in Merengue Music
- the language of Portugal
- a region of islands
- the music you usually think of when you think Jamaica
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- a flute with multiple pipes that gradually increase in length.
- takes 120 hr to make
- one of the guitars Mariachi bands use
- dance style created in Argentina
- guitars accordions and Trumpets
- Native to an area
- Island country in the Caribbean and Gulf of mexico.
- A coutry in the Caribbean
- Mountain range that stretches from South America's Western side.
- single headed drums used in latin music.
- an independent republic in the Caribbean, occupying the two southernmost islands of the Lesser Antilles
- A person who plays steel drums
- language of france
- Type of latin music that was created in New York.
- Originally created with Cow hide for the head
31 Clues: Native to an area • language of france • a region of islands • Related to Volcano's • takes 120 hr to make • Uses the steel pan drum • the language of Portugal • A coutry in the Caribbean • What mariachi Bands wear • percussion instrument from DR • A drum used in Merengue Music • A person who plays steel drums • guitars accordions and Trumpets • dance style created in Argentina • ...
Medieval and Renaissance Recap 2023-09-14
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- when the music mimics or follows the meaning of the words is called word _____
- pivotal composer in the transition from Medieval to Renaissance
- temple of Christian worship; usually found in a city, town, or village
- word that means "rebirth", musical period
- secular music became popular due to the development of what practice
- a church located in a monastery
- a note-against-note type of organum
- an early type of musical scale with set intervals
- means "New Art" ____ Nova
- secular unaccompanied multi voice music in the vernacular language
- genre of vernacular music that became Christmas carols
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- modern day Spain/Portugal and the hot spot for exploration/trade
- movement that emphasized peopel and their social life
- male singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- female singer of courtly love songs (Southern France)
- pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, refers to the melody itself
- Elaboration of a plainchant melody by a countermelody sung above it
- symbols called neumes were placed on lyrics to create _____ notation
- famous madrigal composer Maddalena
- pre-existing melody that can be used in multiple pieces, usually refers to the whole work
- multiple pitches for one syllable
- female Anchorite who made sacred dramas to spread the word of the lord
- 15th-century fretted plucked Spanish string instrument, shaped like a guitar but tuned like a lute
- sacred polyphonic vocal music
- this person expanded upon Leonin's organum
25 Clues: means "New Art" ____ Nova • sacred polyphonic vocal music • a church located in a monastery • multiple pitches for one syllable • famous madrigal composer Maddalena • a note-against-note type of organum • word that means "rebirth", musical period • this person expanded upon Leonin's organum • an early type of musical scale with set intervals • ...
Blue Group Music Appreciation Crossword 2024-01-30
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- Very fast tempo
- how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- Interval between two tones which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone.
- single melodic line without accompaniment
- slow
- Basic pace of the music
- degrees of loudness or softness in music
- Combination of three or more notes sounded at once
- moderate tempo
- very fast tempo
- The bow
- In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in music
- Fragment of a theme, or short musical idea that is developed within composition.
- to play loudly
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- moderately slow, a walking pace
- Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- relative highness or lowness of sound
- Becoming slower
- Gradually softer
- moderately fast
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- very slow, broad
- widely used instrument of great range and versatility whose sound is produced by felt covered hammers striking steel strings.
- accenting a note at an unexpected time, ad between two beats, or on a weak beat
- "distance" in pitch between any two tones
- very slow, solemn
- organization of beats into regular groups
- the order durations of sounds and silences.
- central note, scale, and chord within a piece
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
31 Clues: slow • The bow • moderate tempo • to play loudly • Very fast tempo • Becoming slower • moderately fast • very fast tempo • Gradually softer • very slow, broad • very slow, solemn • Basic pace of the music • moderately slow, a walking pace • relative highness or lowness of sound • degrees of loudness or softness in music • single melodic line without accompaniment • ...
ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 30 - Dan's good enough to sing opera 2024-12-23
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- to travel or move somewhere on foot, typically for pleasure (4W)
- to stop doing something permanently
- a musical play in which all or most of the words are sung
- sufficient for a particular purpose
- an object or device for producing musical sounds
- someone who plays music
- old and valuable
- near, almost (2W)
- a percussion instrument sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands
- a large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys
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- traditional in style or form
- in addition; besides, moreover, extra
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s (2W)
- a musical instrument, usually made of wood, with six strings and a long neck
- a large group of musicians who play together and who are led by a conductor
- in the same way; also
- having to do with music, related to music
- to use a lot of effort to defeat or achieve something
- a type of dancing where carefully organized movements tell a story or express an idea
- an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra
- a natural aptitude or skill
- not either of two things or people; not this or that
- a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers
- a small, wooden musical instrument with four strings that a player and plays with a bow
24 Clues: old and valuable • near, almost (2W) • in the same way; also • someone who plays music • a natural aptitude or skill • traditional in style or form • to stop doing something permanently • sufficient for a particular purpose • in addition; besides, moreover, extra • having to do with music, related to music • an object or device for producing musical sounds • ...
Music Genres 2020-03-16
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- a genre of popular music that originated in its modern forms in the US and the UK during the mid-1950s. Lady Gaga specialises in this type of music
- a genre of American Protestant music, which developed in different directions within the European American and black African American communities of the US
- a genre used by the music industry that comes from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of the world
- a broad genre of music that originated as "rock and roll" and developed into a range of different styles later. AC/DC is an Australian band that plays this type of music.
- a genre of electronic music that emerged from the British new-age music scene and the early 1990s German techno and hardcore scenes
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- also called hip-hop or rap music, is a genre of popular music developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans and Latino Americans in the Bronx borough of New York
- a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, banjo, guitar, and pedal steel guitar.
- This type of music is typically of unknown authorship and is transmitted orally from generation to generation.
- 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 form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are taken by singers
10 Clues: a form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are taken by singers • a genre used by the music industry that comes from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of the world • This type of music is typically of unknown authorship and is transmitted orally from generation to generation. • ...
1980s Music Genre Review 2017-12-11
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- A reaction to Speed Metal
- Michael Jackson became known as the King of this genre
- Came from East Coast
- Originally came from the Underground scene
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- Came from West Coast
- Punk style Jamaica music
- Came from Post-Punk. It was the darkest and gloomiest form of underground music
- Popular at nightclubs and Rave scenes
- Beatboxing
- Metal Has faster tempos than Heavy Metal
- This genre dded disco-like beats to make the music contemporary.
- Was a major element in the creation of the Alternative Rock movement
- Includes virtuosic guitar solos
- Came from Punk and became tied to Pop music
14 Clues: Beatboxing • Came from West Coast • Came from East Coast • Punk style Jamaica music • A reaction to Speed Metal • Includes virtuosic guitar solos • Popular at nightclubs and Rave scenes • Metal Has faster tempos than Heavy Metal • Originally came from the Underground scene • Came from Punk and became tied to Pop music • Michael Jackson became known as the King of this genre • ...
Evolution of Music 2025-04-22
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- First digital music file format
- This artist helped pioneer multi-track recording
- The process of changing analog sound into 1s and 0s
- Invented the phonograph
- The company that released the first iPod
- The kind of recording that uses physical vibrations
- The country that Spotify was created in
- Early personal music player used in cars in the 60s
- A large portable stereo popular in the 1970s
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- The method used to make analog sound audible
- The amount of minutes for a single song on a record
- A personal music player released by Sony in 1979
- Invented the gramophone
- The storage method used to record sound information for playback
- A disc read by a laser to play music
15 Clues: Invented the gramophone • Invented the phonograph • First digital music file format • A disc read by a laser to play music • The country that Spotify was created in • The company that released the first iPod • The method used to make analog sound audible • A large portable stereo popular in the 1970s • This artist helped pioneer multi-track recording • ...
Battle Of Decades 2025-11-27
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- — 1980s heavy riffs, leather jackets, and headbanging.
- — 1970s dance craze with glitter balls and funky beats.
- — Early 20th century roots music, emotional and expressive.
- — 1980s Bronx-born culture of rap, DJing, and breakdance.
- — 1990s Seattle sound, flannel shirts, and distorted guitars.
- — Catchy mainstream hits across multiple decades.
- — 1950s onward, electric guitars and youthful energy.
- — 1970s groove-heavy style with bass-driven rhythms.
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- — 1980s Detroit electronic dance music.
- — 1920s improvisational style, born in New Orleans.
- — 1960s heartfelt vocals blending gospel and R&B.
- — 1930s–40s big band dance music.
- — American folk tradition with guitars and storytelling.
- — Spoken rhymes over beats, rising in the late 1970s.
- — 1970s rebellion music, fast and loud with DIY ethos.
15 Clues: — 1930s–40s big band dance music. • — 1980s Detroit electronic dance music. • — 1960s heartfelt vocals blending gospel and R&B. • — Catchy mainstream hits across multiple decades. • — 1920s improvisational style, born in New Orleans. • — 1970s groove-heavy style with bass-driven rhythms. • — Spoken rhymes over beats, rising in the late 1970s. • ...
Music periods refresher 2015-11-11
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- A term to describe different notes played together to create different sounds
- A composer from the late Classical period
- A texture that has multiple melodic lines
- A term used to describe how loud or quiet music is played
- 2 part texture
- A term to describe highly decorated notes
- A child prodigy from the early Classical period
- How a piece is put together, the different sections
- The tune of a piece of music
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- A reed, woodwind instrument that was introduced in the Classical period
- A place where there was a hive of musical activity during the Classical period
- A term to describe what Monks from the renaissance period used to sing
- An instrument that used to play the bass line in the Baroque period
- A composer from the Baroque period
- Objects that you play music on
- 1 part texture
- The different layers of a piece of music
- A repeated pattern of notes
18 Clues: 2 part texture • 1 part texture • A repeated pattern of notes • The tune of a piece of music • Objects that you play music on • A composer from the Baroque period • The different layers of a piece of music • A composer from the late Classical period • A texture that has multiple melodic lines • A term to describe highly decorated notes • ...
Rhythm Crossword 2023-11-17
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- the note worth 1.5 beats of sound
- the pace or speed of music
- a section of music
- the rest that is worth 1/2 a beat of silence
- the note that is worth 1/2 a beat of sound
- the rest that is worth 1 beat of silence
- the note worth 3 beats of sound
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- the note that is worth 1 beat of sound
- the note that is worth 4 beats of sound
- the rest that is worth 2 beats of silence
- two notes that are worth 1 beat of sound
- the rest that is worth 4 beats of silence
- symbol whose top number tells us how many beats there are per measure
- a vertical line used to separate the music into equal measures
- the note that is worth 1/4 of a beat of sound
- the organization of different notes and rests
- the steady pulse of the music
- the note that is worth 2 beats of sound
18 Clues: a section of music • the pace or speed of music • the steady pulse of the music • the note worth 3 beats of sound • the note worth 1.5 beats of sound • the note that is worth 1 beat of sound • the note that is worth 4 beats of sound • the note that is worth 2 beats of sound • two notes that are worth 1 beat of sound • the rest that is worth 1 beat of silence • ...
Cougar Chronicles - Edition 6 2024-01-30
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- The measurement for the pace of music
- A style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban Black performers in the late 1970s
- Mrs.______, the KMS band teacher
- A British rock band, one notable member is Freddy Mercury
- Deaf German musician
- _____ WRLD, Late R&B Artist
- Known as the "King of Rock and Roll"
- Blake _____, Country Singer
- The legal name of an American Rapper with controversial views
- Michael______, Known as the "King of Pop"
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- A popular contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience
- A woodwind instrument with a simple, straight tube, a single-reed mouthpiece, and a bell-shaped end.
- The country in which Mozart was born
- This month has the most songs written
- Taylor ______, Pop Singer
- A musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions
- The people who listen to the most music
- Harry _____, a famous English singer who was in the band "One Direction"
18 Clues: Deaf German musician • Taylor ______, Pop Singer • _____ WRLD, Late R&B Artist • Blake _____, Country Singer • Mrs.______, the KMS band teacher • The country in which Mozart was born • Known as the "King of Rock and Roll" • The measurement for the pace of music • This month has the most songs written • The people who listen to the most music • ...
Music Grade 5 2020-06-03
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- 24kgold and Uptown funk singer
- 4/4 means there are______ crotchets in each bar.
- Popular South African music.
- Two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music.
- Someone who plays drums.
- Someone like you singer.
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- Tools for making music.
- He is a famous singer from Canada.
- Vertical lines placed on a staff to divide music into bars/measures.
- Another word for show
- Rhythm and poetry.
- Number tells you what kind of note gets a count.(Time signatures)
- Use it to amplify your voice
13 Clues: Rhythm and poetry. • Another word for show • Tools for making music. • Someone who plays drums. • Someone like you singer. • Popular South African music. • Use it to amplify your voice • 24kgold and Uptown funk singer • He is a famous singer from Canada. • 4/4 means there are______ crotchets in each bar. • Two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. • ...
Crossword Carnaval 2022-03-15
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- dance around and have floats
- folk dance
- songs
- dancing
- cover your face
- big bright star
- part of a kingdom
- painting on your face
- heat
- colombian music
- friends
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- ballerinas
- disguise yourself
- dance and have a good time
- large group of people
- helps you breathe
- a big fathering
- celebrate
- eat it
- horse and buggys
- head of a kingdom
- music
22 Clues: heat • songs • music • eat it • dancing • friends • celebrate • ballerinas • folk dance • a big fathering • cover your face • big bright star • colombian music • horse and buggys • disguise yourself • helps you breathe • part of a kingdom • head of a kingdom • large group of people • painting on your face • dance and have a good time • dance around and have floats
Vocab 6 15/16 2024-01-31
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- refuse something
- people gathered to see something
- music before a production
- try out
- musical symbol
- combination of notes
- short and sharp
- increasing in loudness
- speed
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- thankfulness
- to fill or insert
- vocal solo
- a guess
- to please
- music made by striking
- slow tempo
- large space for a performance
- something that can be heard
- lively tempo
- express good wishes
20 Clues: speed • a guess • try out • to please • vocal solo • slow tempo • thankfulness • lively tempo • musical symbol • short and sharp • refuse something • to fill or insert • express good wishes • combination of notes • music made by striking • increasing in loudness • music before a production • something that can be heard • large space for a performance • people gathered to see something
tangish test 1 2023-03-11
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- December to the new years
- bird on a head
- just a little
- music cuboid
- how to break awkwardness
- gravy repurposed with fryums
- majorly fail
- life changing
- gotta find
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- sound of water
- British nanny
- veyil side up / sunny side up
- Mystery Van owners
- unexpected varam
- spotted style
- cyclical engine
- taken off
- a very sweet language
- what's the _____?
- punch or music
20 Clues: taken off • gotta find • music cuboid • majorly fail • British nanny • just a little • spotted style • life changing • sound of water • bird on a head • punch or music • cyclical engine • unexpected varam • what's the _____? • Mystery Van owners • a very sweet language • how to break awkwardness • December to the new years • gravy repurposed with fryums • veyil side up / sunny side up
Dynamics Crossword 2023-06-01
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- How high or low a note sounds
- From loud to soft
- A scale that has 5 notes instead of 7
- A pattern repeated in music
- The sound or length of notes in a tune
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- Fancy music word for "soft" or "quiet"
- From soft to loud
- The steady pulse that you feel in a tune
- Music that is played smoothly
- Fancy music word for "loud"
- Music that is played in a choppy, disconnected way
11 Clues: From soft to loud • From loud to soft • Fancy music word for "loud" • A pattern repeated in music • How high or low a note sounds • Music that is played smoothly • A scale that has 5 notes instead of 7 • Fancy music word for "soft" or "quiet" • The sound or length of notes in a tune • The steady pulse that you feel in a tune • Music that is played in a choppy, disconnected way
School subjects 2017-02-04
music crossword 2021-04-06
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- a letter in music language
- equipment that maks your voys lawder
- string Kazakh national instrument
- is a person who writes music
- wind instrument farmers use it a lot
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- group where different instruments play classic music
- wind instrument
- string instrument
- piano
- music instrument that has keys
- person who controls orchestra
11 Clues: piano • wind instrument • string instrument • a letter in music language • is a person who writes music • person who controls orchestra • music instrument that has keys • string Kazakh national instrument • equipment that maks your voys lawder • wind instrument farmers use it a lot • group where different instruments play classic music
Higher Concepts 2012-11-12
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- Baroque composer
- Romantic composer
- Echo effect
- Smaller than a semitone
- Music of chance
- Holding notes over
- Opening section in Sonata Form
- Sounds well
- Little return
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- Scale of 7 notes
- Upper melody
- Pick up note
- Change key
- Found in the music of Mozart
- Changing time patterns
- Echo effect
- Soloist show off point
- nTail piece
- Verse repeating
- Recurring theme
20 Clues: Change key • Echo effect • Echo effect • Sounds well • nTail piece • Upper melody • Pick up note • Little return • Music of chance • Verse repeating • Recurring theme • Scale of 7 notes • Baroque composer • Romantic composer • Holding notes over • Changing time patterns • Soloist show off point • Smaller than a semitone • Found in the music of Mozart • Opening section in Sonata Form
Musical Theater and Jazz 2022-04-29
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- The type of rhythm that is most commonly played in jazz music.
- The musical inwhich the song "Hard Knock Life is sung"
- large dramatic work were every word is sung
- a musician makes up the music as he goes along.
- who wrote the music for The Wizard of Oz.
- a play infused with operatic songs.
- the language that operas are usually written in.
- fast jazz music.
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- the musical in which Seize the Day is sung.
- Is a ballad opera, a story of two middle class men try to court a rich young lady.
- famous Jazz trumpet player and composer
- Jean Valjean is an ex-slave who reinvents himself and spends his life on the run. Also this musical is based during the French revolution.
- The origin story of Glinda the Good and Elphaba the Wicked Witch of the West.
- a barber takes revenge on the people that have falsely imprisoned him
- who wrote the music for the Lion King
15 Clues: fast jazz music. • a play infused with operatic songs. • who wrote the music for the Lion King • famous Jazz trumpet player and composer • who wrote the music for The Wizard of Oz. • the musical in which Seize the Day is sung. • large dramatic work were every word is sung • a musician makes up the music as he goes along. • the language that operas are usually written in. • ...
Música latina 2024-06-03
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- a music genre from Panama
- this Dominican singer was also once a politician
- he sings "Suavemente" and he shares a first name with another popular American singer
- he has been called "The King of Reggaeton"
- where Ke Personajes is from
- he normally makes reguetón music, but his most popular song is bachata
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- a music genre from the costal parts of Colombia and Panama that got popular in the Spanish-speaking world in the 1940s
- a music genre that started to get popular in NYC in the 1930s
- this Dominican singer sings "Bachata Rosa"
- a music genre from Mexico that is especially popular in the southwest US
- a music genre started in the 1960s
- this Colombian singer has a number of his songs in Disney movies
12 Clues: a music genre from Panama • where Ke Personajes is from • a music genre started in the 1960s • this Dominican singer sings "Bachata Rosa" • he has been called "The King of Reggaeton" • this Dominican singer was also once a politician • a music genre that started to get popular in NYC in the 1930s • this Colombian singer has a number of his songs in Disney movies • ...
Year 7 Music: All about Music 2022-08-04
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- The length of a quaver
- the note that last for one beat
- I am the longest note
- I have a coloured in note head and a stem
- the layers of sound in music
- What two minims would add up to
- I have an empty note head and a stem
- I am a note that last for three beats
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- I separate the bars in music
- you write music on me
- the symbol that you see at the start of the stave
- the steady pulse in music
- I am the line that joins 2 quavers together
- I add on half the value of the note
- I usually come in pairs
15 Clues: you write music on me • I am the longest note • The length of a quaver • I usually come in pairs • the steady pulse in music • I separate the bars in music • the layers of sound in music • the note that last for one beat • What two minims would add up to • I add on half the value of the note • I have an empty note head and a stem • I am a note that last for three beats • ...
Blues - Alex Do 2017-12-09
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- / A type of music developed from African tribal music and American folk music (5)
- / The chord sequence used in blues (12)
- / An instrument that is usually 'muted' in a band (7)
- / the percussion used in blues - dr____t (7)
- / African ______ music (6)
- / The only woodwind instrument commonly used in a blues band. (9)
- / double ___ (4)
- / In jazz, this instrument is usually 'upright' (5)
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- / On the off beat (11)
- / In the ____ (4)
- / A (commonly) bass clef brass instrument used in jazz and blues (8)
- / 12 ___ blues (3)
- / bass clef and ______ clef (6)
- / The rhythm used when you have 2 consecutive quavers (5)
14 Clues: / double ___ (4) • / In the ____ (4) • / 12 ___ blues (3) • / On the off beat (11) • / African ______ music (6) • / bass clef and ______ clef (6) • / The chord sequence used in blues (12) • / the percussion used in blues - dr____t (7) • / In jazz, this instrument is usually 'upright' (5) • / An instrument that is usually 'muted' in a band (7) • ...
Minimalism 2025-05-23
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- when there are more than one meters (time signatures) at once.
- how loud or soft the music should be played.
- American composer focused on experimental music.
- American composer focused on percussive music.
- recycling the same idea over and over.
- the kind of attack required for a note to be played.
- using different musical ideas on top of other ideas.
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- where one pattern becomes out of sync with another idea.
- the use of only one colour.
- English composer focusing on spiritual music.
- the artistic movement where less is more.
- using either major or minor tonalities.
- a repeated musical pattern.
- a very small musical idea.
14 Clues: a very small musical idea. • the use of only one colour. • a repeated musical pattern. • recycling the same idea over and over. • using either major or minor tonalities. • the artistic movement where less is more. • how loud or soft the music should be played. • English composer focusing on spiritual music. • American composer focused on percussive music. • ...
Concepts of Music 2021-08-19
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- What signals the end of a piece of music
- What section is the gong in?
- A long note worth 4 beats
- Very loud
- Gradually getting louder
- The five lines that mark pitch
- A note worth 1 beat sometime called a quarter note
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- The the clef used for the bottom hand on a piano
- Very soft
- What is the second thing you see on a stave
- A group of notes of a certain value in a section of music
- A note with a duration of 1/4 of a beat
- Determines the speed of the music
- Gradually makes the speed of the music faster
14 Clues: Very soft • Very loud • Gradually getting louder • A long note worth 4 beats • What section is the gong in? • The five lines that mark pitch • Determines the speed of the music • A note with a duration of 1/4 of a beat • What signals the end of a piece of music • What is the second thing you see on a stave • Gradually makes the speed of the music faster • ...
Keathley's Music Term Crossword Week 6 09/12-09/16 2022-09-12
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- worth 4 beats
- 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music is written
- used to divide the staff into measure
- a bracket that ties notes of the same pitch (A-G) together
- worth one beat
- silence in written music
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- ties notes of a different pitch together
- worth 2 beats
- alphabet seven letter of the music alphabet used to name the note values
- clef also known as the "F" clef
- part of the staff
- clef also known as the "G" clef
- Values whole note, quarter note, half notes,
13 Clues: worth 4 beats • worth 2 beats • worth one beat • part of the staff • silence in written music • clef also known as the "F" clef • clef also known as the "G" clef • used to divide the staff into measure • ties notes of a different pitch together • Values whole note, quarter note, half notes, • 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music is written • ...
Grade 6 Lesson 9 2014-08-28
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- Hi,_____ is Paula (폴라).
- Hello, ___ I speak to Jina?
- Who's calling,______?
- The Music Show party was at six o'____.
- niclagl
- Can you ___ us?
- We'll ____ baseball this Saturday.
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- urse.
- The ____show had a party for listeners.
- Jinu and I ___ play football later.
- ______. who's calling, please?
- Mike from the Music Show _____ me.
- ____, he's not at home.
13 Clues: urse. • niclagl • Can you ___ us? • Who's calling,______? • Hi,_____ is Paula (폴라). • ____, he's not at home. • Hello, ___ I speak to Jina? • ______. who's calling, please? • Mike from the Music Show _____ me. • We'll ____ baseball this Saturday. • Jinu and I ___ play football later. • The ____show had a party for listeners. • The Music Show party was at six o'____.
Concepts of music 2024-10-25
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- loud or quiet
- a person who creates music
- fast pace music
- something you play music out of
- a group of people that sing together and play music
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- honky-tonk music
- electric guitar and drums are heavily used
- Justin Bieber is an artist for this genre
- the bass sound in ______ is thick and heavy
- a app you can use to make music (we used it for our assesment)
10 Clues: loud or quiet • fast pace music • honky-tonk music • a person who creates music • something you play music out of • Justin Bieber is an artist for this genre • electric guitar and drums are heavily used • the bass sound in ______ is thick and heavy • a group of people that sing together and play music • a app you can use to make music (we used it for our assesment)
Film Scores 2023-04-20
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- the first known use of music in cinema was on _____________ 28, 1895
- film scores are usually written by how many composers?
- a society was founded in 1983 to aid in this process of movies and film scores. Safely stored.
- an ensemble of musicians that play instruments
- a well-known composer of film scores such as ET, Jurassic Park, Star Wars, and more!
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- film music is often ___________, receiving both high and meritless values.
- another name for "music in movies"
- when an object is going to be thrown away or deleted.
- a common practice in film score in modern-day movie-making; not original.
- the score consists of several ______, enhancing the dramatic narrative.
- an ensemble of musicians who sing
- a musical idea that is played to represent a character, place, idea, etc.
- most films have between 45 and 120 minutes of ___________.
- the Lumiere family used this instrument to accompany the first film with music.
- the point of the movie-making process where the composer is brought in.
15 Clues: an ensemble of musicians who sing • another name for "music in movies" • an ensemble of musicians that play instruments • when an object is going to be thrown away or deleted. • film scores are usually written by how many composers? • most films have between 45 and 120 minutes of ___________. • the first known use of music in cinema was on _____________ 28, 1895 • ...
Musical Theater Terms 2023-10-17
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- The music played at the beginning of a musical by the orchestra
- A show consisting of both songs and dialogue.
- The person who teaches the music and also conducts the orchestra for a musical.
- The words in any song.
- The person who writes the lyrics (words) in a musical.
- The person who teaches the dances in a musical.
- The song in a musical that mostly all the performers sing at the beginning that sets the scene of what is going to happen.
- The person who writes the story and dialogue for a musical.
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- The performers in a musical.
- The person in charge of staging a musical/movie and how the performance looks.
- The person who writes the music for a musical.
- A show consisting of only music and singing.
- The song that the entire cast sings at the end of the show.
- The people who play the MUSIC in a musical.
- The place in the theater where the orchestra plays in.
15 Clues: The words in any song. • The performers in a musical. • The people who play the MUSIC in a musical. • A show consisting of only music and singing. • A show consisting of both songs and dialogue. • The person who writes the music for a musical. • The person who teaches the dances in a musical. • The person who writes the lyrics (words) in a musical. • ...
Classical Era Quiz Review 2023-10-03
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- The standard organization of themes in a Rondo
- Which musical era happened between 1750-1820?
- Which form has a main melody, and then alters that melody over and over to sound different?
- Which city was considered the musical capital of Europe?
- A form mostly popular in the baroque era, but was used in all eras
- Which composer was a child prodigy and wrote over 600 pieces of music?
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- The country where Haydn spent much of his life in service to a rich patron.
- Which form has a development?
- Composer who pushed the boundaries of music with his innovations.
- In Classical Music, what characteristic is most important?
- Which composer is known as the "Father of the Symphony?"
- The instrument which was new in the Classical era
- A very short fragment of a melody which is repeated throughout the music
- Which form has a middle section with completely different music?
- Ancient civilization which influenced the Classical arts
15 Clues: Which form has a development? • Which musical era happened between 1750-1820? • The standard organization of themes in a Rondo • The instrument which was new in the Classical era • Which composer is known as the "Father of the Symphony?" • Which city was considered the musical capital of Europe? • Ancient civilization which influenced the Classical arts • ...
Music Review Fall Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- This string instrument often plays the melody in mariachi music.
- In 4/4 time, there are ____ beats in each measure.
- These are the letter names of the treble clef spaces from bottom to top.
- A group of beats is called a _____.
- The steady pulse you feel in music is the _____.
- A melody is a pattern of _____ that we hear as a tune.
- SIGNATURE, This tells us how many beats are in each measure.
- These are the letter names of the treble clef lines from bottom to top.
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- system in music that uses DO RE MI
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music is called this.
- “De Colores” comes from the musical traditions of this country.
- These are the letter names of the bass clef spaces from bottom to top.
- This brass instrument is commonly heard in mariachi music.
- In 3/4 time, there are ____ beats in each measure.
- These are the letter names of the bass clef lines from bottom to top.
15 Clues: system in music that uses DO RE MI • A group of beats is called a _____. • The steady pulse you feel in music is the _____. • In 4/4 time, there are ____ beats in each measure. • In 3/4 time, there are ____ beats in each measure. • A melody is a pattern of _____ that we hear as a tune. • This brass instrument is commonly heard in mariachi music. • ...
Pop Music Crossword 2025-10-14
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- A vocal technique common to men for higher notes (8)
- The rate at which chords change in a piece of music (8,6)
- The King of Rock and Roll (5)
- Key change seen frequently in Pop ballads (10)
- The instrument that defined much of 80s Pop (5)
- A flexible use of tempo for an expressive effect (6)
- A style of dance music that originated in the 1970s and emphasised a strong 4/4 beat and recognisable bass lines (5)
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- Mariah Carey's go to vocal register (7)
- A guitar effect that's added frequently to music today (10)
- A term describing a number of different musical styles featuring electric instruments (particularly the guitar) and a strong beat (4)
- Slow, emotional songs that tell a story (6)
- The King of Pop (2)
- A more extreme form of music featuring loud distorted guitars and darker themes (5,5)
- A bass line that features heavily in the Blues (7,4)
- A style of popular music focused on achieving the most possible commercial appeal (3)
15 Clues: The King of Pop (2) • The King of Rock and Roll (5) • Mariah Carey's go to vocal register (7) • Slow, emotional songs that tell a story (6) • Key change seen frequently in Pop ballads (10) • The instrument that defined much of 80s Pop (5) • A vocal technique common to men for higher notes (8) • A bass line that features heavily in the Blues (7,4) • ...
Rock & Roll Review 2026-05-01
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- 70s rock songs often had long instrumental _____, sometimes spanning up to 10 minutes
- Once visuals became important, _________ and style were just as important as the music
- Type of rock known for flashy style and big hair (___ metal)
- Due to new technology, ____________ were a new visual way to sell music
- __________ Rebellion and cultural shifts were a huge influence on rock for every decade
- The evolution of this effected how music was recorded and performed
- A British rock band that grew in the 60s and had songs influences by psychedelics
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- Band known for heavy riffs and “Stairway to Heaven”
- British band known for theatrical rock and “Bohemian Rhapsody”
- Artist known for constant reinvention and glam rock style
- One of the first big punk band known for fast, simple songs.
- Instrument that became less dominant in some 80s rock due to synths
- Style of rock that reacted against complex 70s rock
- Technology important in 80s music production
- Music television channel launched in 1981
15 Clues: Music television channel launched in 1981 • Technology important in 80s music production • Band known for heavy riffs and “Stairway to Heaven” • Style of rock that reacted against complex 70s rock • Artist known for constant reinvention and glam rock style • One of the first big punk band known for fast, simple songs. • ...
The 80s 2024-11-25
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- This genre of rock musicians performed in arenas
- This song by the Beach Boys is considered the precursor to shoegaze music
- Usually occurred during an instrumental break in a hip hop song
- This tv station was known for playing music videos.
- Hip Hop originated in this New York neighborhood
- Commonly used instrument that gave the 80s a futuristic sound
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- This song was performed by the A Ha's
- This song is considered the first rap song and was performed by the Sugarhill Gang
- A rhythmic, usually rhymed type of chant that interplays with the beat.
- This was the visual art that was associated with Hip Hop
- Music that was experimental and new during the 80s
- What does MC stand for?
- DJs and MCs organized _____ _____ in the South Bronx to bring the community together with music
- Their music video was the first one ever shown on MTV
- This genre was known for the guitarists to stare at their feet while performing
15 Clues: What does MC stand for? • This song was performed by the A Ha's • This genre of rock musicians performed in arenas • Hip Hop originated in this New York neighborhood • Music that was experimental and new during the 80s • This tv station was known for playing music videos. • Their music video was the first one ever shown on MTV • ...
MUSIC GENRES 2026-03-16
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- Electronic music that is very popular in clubs and played by DJs.
- Serious, traditional music played by an orchestra with instruments like the violin.
- A very loud, powerful, and aggressive type of rock music.
- Catchy music that is designed to be "popular" and is played often on the radio.
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- A relaxed style of music that started in Jamaica
- A genre with loud electric guitars and drums; famous bands include The Beatles or Queen.
- Traditional music from a specific culture, usually played with acoustic (not electric) instruments.
- Music from the Southern USA that often uses guitars and tells stories about life.
- Music where performers often "improvise" or make up the notes as they play.
- A music style where the artist often speaks rhythmically (raps) over a strong beat.
10 Clues: A relaxed style of music that started in Jamaica • A very loud, powerful, and aggressive type of rock music. • Electronic music that is very popular in clubs and played by DJs. • Music where performers often "improvise" or make up the notes as they play. • Catchy music that is designed to be "popular" and is played often on the radio. • ...
Musical Expression 2023-08-02
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- Sounds that are strong and powerful
- Music with short, detached notes for a crisp effect
- Music that flows gracefully without abrupt changes
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- Music that sounds sorrowful and melancholic
- Music that is played or sung quickly
- Music that sounds joyful and cheerful
- Notes that are pitched lower and sound deeper
- Music that is played or sung at a relaxed pace
- Sounds that are gentle and quiet
- Notes that are pitched higher and sound brighter
10 Clues: Sounds that are gentle and quiet • Sounds that are strong and powerful • Music that is played or sung quickly • Music that sounds joyful and cheerful • Music that sounds sorrowful and melancholic • Notes that are pitched lower and sound deeper • Music that is played or sung at a relaxed pace • Notes that are pitched higher and sound brighter • ...
Dynamics and Tempo Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-23
17 Clues: soft • slow • fast • loud • very loud • very soft • very slow • very fast • medium loud • medium soft • walking pace • as slow as possible • as fast as possible • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • how loud or soft the music is • how fast or slow the music is
Opera Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-24
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- Used in praising a female performer.
- Artistic use of contemporary everyday material in preference to the heroic or legendary especially in grand opera.
- A recurrent theme throughout a musical.
- The words of an opera or a similar extended musical composition.
- Elaborate melody as in an opera.
- Lowest female voice or highest male voice.
- A voice/part between soprano and contralto.
- Smooth and connected without any breaks in between the successive tones.
- A document showing all the notes of an piece of music.
- An introduction to something bigger or more important.
- A genre of classical music.
- A group of instrumentalists combining string instruments.
- Low in pitch.
- A musical composition for two voices or instruments.
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- A male voice between between tenor and bass.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of recital.
- Relating to the highest female singing voice or the highest part in a music group.
- Used in praising a performer.
- Variation and graduation in the volume of musical sound.
- The strength of speaking or singing where the voice is loud and clear.
- A lyric soprano of high range who specializes in such music.
- Short and not sounding connected.
- To be performed softly.
- The highest adult male singing voice and also a singer who has such an voice.
- A group of people singing together.
- An introductory piece of music.
- Loud.
- The main event of a play, novel, movie or similar work.
28 Clues: Loud. • Low in pitch. • To be performed softly. • A genre of classical music. • Used in praising a performer. • An introductory piece of music. • Elaborate melody as in an opera. • Short and not sounding connected. • A group of people singing together. • Used in praising a female performer. • A recurrent theme throughout a musical. • Pertaining to or of the nature of recital. • ...
Ch 3 Weekend Hangout 2025-05-04
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- – An extra reward or benefit in a game.
- – A physical music disc or to capture audio.
- – A character representing a player.
- – A control stick used in gaming.
- – A device used to play video games.
- – A place where art is displayed.
- – A melody or catchy music line.
- – A quick, rough drawing.
- – A small portion of food between meals.
- – A small unit of a digital image.
- – Used to add color to a canvas or object.
- – A planned visual or creative arrangement.
- – The words of a song.
- – A mission or objective in many games.
- – A sandwich with a meat or veggie patty.
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- – A fizzy sweet drink.
- – The pattern of beats in music.
- – A visual property that makes things vibrant.
- – A tool used for painting or applying color.
- – A place with coin-operated video games.
- – A group of notes played together.
- – Sweet treat made mostly of sugar.
- – The rhythm or pulse of music.
- – An activity with rules, often for fun.
- – Thin, crispy snack slices, often salty.
- – A stage or challenge in a video game.
- – Points earned in a game.
- – A short piece of music with lyrics.
- – Handmade artistic work or project.
- – Fried strips of potato, often served with burgers.
- – A common drawing tool with graphite inside.
- – A surface used for painting.
- – Creative expression through drawing, painting, or sculpting.
- – A small baked sweet treat.
- – A device that plays sound.
35 Clues: – A fizzy sweet drink. • – The words of a song. • – A quick, rough drawing. • – Points earned in a game. • – A small baked sweet treat. • – A device that plays sound. • – A surface used for painting. • – The rhythm or pulse of music. • – The pattern of beats in music. • – A melody or catchy music line. • – A control stick used in gaming. • – A place where art is displayed. • ...
Olivermyoosik 2021-03-23
10 Clues: has a bow • makes booom • makes music • sings songs • can be music • kind of drum • band of people • shake bean sound • the most famous music • music at the holidays
Caleb's Musical Terms 2017-04-25
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- Common elements in music
- How high/low a note is
- Music that lacks a clear tonal center
- - Symbolic representation
- A musical instrument/vocal group
- Quick/upbeat tempos
- A method of specifying musical notes
- Syllables An application in a musical scale or melody
- Amount of time
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- Single vocal melody
- Relationship between voices that are harmonically independent
- Affect dynamics of songs
- Gradually increasing tempo of song
- Contrapuntal lines of music
- Expressive and rythmitic freedom
- When voices/instruments that play the same song but start at different times
16 Clues: Amount of time • Single vocal melody • Quick/upbeat tempos • How high/low a note is • Common elements in music • Affect dynamics of songs • - Symbolic representation • Contrapuntal lines of music • A musical instrument/vocal group • Expressive and rythmitic freedom • Gradually increasing tempo of song • A method of specifying musical notes • Music that lacks a clear tonal center • ...
music vocabulary y5 2024-02-26
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- word used to play fast
- represents no playing in music
- word meaning high or low
- word used to play loud
- means to play together
- word used to play soft
- made up of long and short notes
- a repeated pattern in music
- musical note worth half a beat
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- means to play very loud
- means getting louder
- means getting quieter
- musical note worth one beat
- note worth 2 beats
- the five lines on which music is written
- means to play very quiet
16 Clues: note worth 2 beats • means getting louder • means getting quieter • word used to play fast • word used to play loud • means to play together • word used to play soft • means to play very loud • word meaning high or low • means to play very quiet • musical note worth one beat • a repeated pattern in music • represents no playing in music • musical note worth half a beat • ...
UNIT 5 REVIEW 2026-03-21
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- The ordinal number of 2
- An event with music and friends
- The ordinal number of 1
- You listen to music live
- You move your body to music
- You play this for fun
- The month of spring (in many countries)
- A special day with cake and gifts
- You eat at night
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- The month of Valentine’s Day
- The ordinal number of 14
- The month of Halloween
- The first month of the year
- The month of Christmas
- You watch this at the cinema
- The ordinal number of 3
16 Clues: You eat at night • You play this for fun • The month of Halloween • The month of Christmas • The ordinal number of 2 • The ordinal number of 1 • The ordinal number of 3 • The ordinal number of 14 • You listen to music live • The first month of the year • You move your body to music • The month of Valentine’s Day • You watch this at the cinema • An event with music and friends • ...
Beginning Band Vocab Crossword 2025-11-10
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- The volume levels in music (louds and softs).
- A section of music divided by barlines.
- The speed of the music.
- Gradually getting softer.
- Soft.
- How high or low a note sounds.
- Loud.
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- The pattern of sounds and silences in music.
- Gradually getting louder.
- The position of the body while playing an instrument.
- Support The control of air used to produce sound.
- The way a musician applies their mouth to the mouthpiece of a wind instrument.
- The quality or character of the sound produced.
- Signature Numbers that tell how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- The way a note is started and ended (tonguing, slurring, etc.).
15 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • The speed of the music. • Gradually getting louder. • Gradually getting softer. • How high or low a note sounds. • A section of music divided by barlines. • The pattern of sounds and silences in music. • The volume levels in music (louds and softs). • The quality or character of the sound produced. • Support The control of air used to produce sound. • ...
Time Travel Episode 2: Building Sound 2020-09-12
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- country where Katie's cello is from
- person who writes music
- lived in England and composed music for harpsichord
- grandfather of classical music
- person who makes music recording
- person who builds instruments
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- instrument Robin built with his Dad
- the doctor from episode 2
- the composer named John
- a period in classical music
10 Clues: person who writes music • the composer named John • the doctor from episode 2 • a period in classical music • person who builds instruments • grandfather of classical music • person who makes music recording • instrument Robin built with his Dad • country where Katie's cello is from • lived in England and composed music for harpsichord
Mariana Guzman 2018-09-27
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- television a television game
- a presenter (m)
- weather
- (f) music program
- by satellite
- commande a remote control
- information
- sportif a sport report
- a sitcom
- anime cartoon
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- movie connoisscur
- an animator (m)
- a soap opera
- publicitaire an adveretising sport
- tv review
- an animator(f)
- made for tv movie
- on cable
- de musique a music program
19 Clues: weather • on cable • a sitcom • tv review • information • a soap opera • by satellite • anime cartoon • an animator(f) • an animator (m) • a presenter (m) • movie connoisscur • (f) music program • made for tv movie • sportif a sport report • commande a remote control • de musique a music program • television a television game • publicitaire an adveretising sport
Appalachian Spring Suite 2023-05-19
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- double time
- medium loud
- person who leads the musicians
- suddenly faster
- loud
- story told through dance
- gradually get louder
- volume
- person who designs the stepd
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- soft
- gradually get softer
- form of music comprised of dances
- person who writes the music
- medium
- speed
- medium soft
- group of musicians with 4 families
- slowly
- special ending
19 Clues: soft • loud • speed • medium • slowly • volume • double time • medium soft • medium loud • special ending • suddenly faster • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • story told through dance • person who writes the music • person who designs the stepd • person who leads the musicians • form of music comprised of dances • group of musicians with 4 families
An Unbelievably Amazing BAND Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-10
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- How high or low a note sounds
- Tells you to play loudly
- A very slow, serious tempo
- The five lines and four spaces music is written on
- Notes that are connected smoothly
- A sharp or flat that lasts for the whole measure
- The distance between two pitches
- Tells you to play softly
- The symbol at the beginning of the staff that tells you note names
- A curved line over different notes; play them smoothly
- A tempo marking meaning "very fast"
- A moderate, steady tempo
- A unit of music separated by bar lines
- A fast and lively tempo
- A note that lasts for two beats
- The steady pulse of music
- A symbol that lowers a note by a half step
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- A note that lasts for four beats
- The end of a piece
- A symbol that raises a note by a half step
- A note that lasts for one and a half beats in 4/4 time
- A rest that lasts for one beat
- Means to gradually get softer
- Notes that are short and detached
- Two diagonal lines that indicate a sudden stop in the music
- A curved line that connects two of the same notes
- The speed of the music
- A tempo marking meaning "very slow and stately"
- Tells you to gradually get louder
- A medium-slow tempo, like a walking pace
30 Clues: The end of a piece • The speed of the music • A fast and lively tempo • Tells you to play loudly • Tells you to play softly • A moderate, steady tempo • The steady pulse of music • A very slow, serious tempo • How high or low a note sounds • Means to gradually get softer • A rest that lasts for one beat • A note that lasts for two beats • A note that lasts for four beats • ...
Baroque 2023-02-02
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- could not afford to listen to fancy music
- a musical instrument
- performances opportunities during this era
- music work for instruments and voices
- where musical concepts began
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- drama primarily sung
- dramatic and emotional
- music for solo instruments and orchestra
- drama that has both music and dialogue
- music that contains a narrative
10 Clues: drama primarily sung • a musical instrument • dramatic and emotional • where musical concepts began • music that contains a narrative • music work for instruments and voices • drama that has both music and dialogue • music for solo instruments and orchestra • could not afford to listen to fancy music • performances opportunities during this era
Musicals: Fill in the Missing Word 2025-08-29
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- “I like to be in A-mer-i-___.” (West Side Story)
- “___ is a many-splendored thing.”
- “Wouldn’t it be loverly, lots of ___ for me to eat.”
- "The hills are ____ with the sound of music" (Sound of Music)
- “There’s a bright golden haze on the ___.” (Oklahoma!)
- “Another op’nin’, another ___!” (Kiss Me, Kate)
- “What good is sitting alone in your room? Come to the ___.” (Cabaret)
- "I'm gonna wash that man right outta my ___"
- "___ the one that I want..Ooo ooo ooooo.." (Grease)
- “Luck be a ___ tonight.” (Guys and Dolls)
- “Anything you can do, I can do ___.” (Annie Get Your Gun)
- “You’ll never walk ___.” (Carousel)
- “Memory, all alone in the ___.” (Cats)
- "It's a hard-knock ____ for us.."
- "There's no business like ____ business.."
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- "A spoonful of sugar helps the ___ go down"
- “The ___ of the Opera is here, inside your mind.” (The Phantom of the Opera)
- "Give my regards to ___, remember me to Herald Square.” (George M!)
- “Climb ev’ry ___, ford ev’ry stream.” (The Sound of Music)
- “Sunrise, sunset, swiftly fly the ___.” (Fiddler on the Roof)
- “How do you solve a problem like ___?” (The Sound of Music)
- “Consider yourself at ___, consider yourself one of the family.” (Oliver!)
- “Ease on down the ___.” (The Wiz)
- "Seventy-six ____ led the big parade.."
- “Some enchanted ___ you may see a stranger.” (South Pacific)
- “I got rhythm, I got ___.” (Girl Crazy / later in Crazy for You)
- "If I were a ___ man..."
- “Thank Heaven for little ___.” (Gigi)
28 Clues: "If I were a ___ man..." • “___ is a many-splendored thing.” • “Ease on down the ___.” (The Wiz) • "It's a hard-knock ____ for us.." • “You’ll never walk ___.” (Carousel) • “Thank Heaven for little ___.” (Gigi) • “Memory, all alone in the ___.” (Cats) • "Seventy-six ____ led the big parade.." • “Luck be a ___ tonight.” (Guys and Dolls) • ...
Crossword 2019-01-17
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- ___ began to develop its own style of music
- The music of stephen ____
- styles A unique blend of European and ______
- Stephen Foster composed music very ____
- Ribber For example, the first line of ______
- The___ of Stephen Foster
- ____ Roll was a nickname for a composer
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- A group used in the minstrel shows to a single instrument the ___
- A type of shuffling clog dance known as the ____
- A song that was in a famous movie The Sting
- The cakewalk is also known as ____
- A dance named after a dessert
- _____ dreamer Light brown hair and _____ are some of his sentimental songs
- old kentucky home It's the name of one of the songs Stephen Foster wrote
- Scott ___ and Morton were other composers
15 Clues: The___ of Stephen Foster • The music of stephen ____ • A dance named after a dessert • The cakewalk is also known as ____ • Stephen Foster composed music very ____ • ____ Roll was a nickname for a composer • ___ began to develop its own style of music • A song that was in a famous movie The Sting • styles A unique blend of European and ______ • ...
Baroque Composer: Bach 2013-01-07
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- Bach perfected this era of music but did not create new forms
- as ________ of St. Thomas Bach composed, directed, was a choirmaster and an organist
- never attempted this form as he worked for the church
- Bach's first job
- unite popular melodies with faith
- Most of Bach's work were never __________ in his life
- Bach wrote what type of music because Cothen liked this style
- Bach's music served God
- Bach never finished The Art of Fugue as he died of a _________
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- a collection of six concerto grossos
- what texture is Bach's music
- was a virtuoso of what instrument
- What was Bach's family's profession
- Bach wrote many cantatas as a new one is needed every ________
- How many cantatas did Bach write
15 Clues: Bach's first job • Bach's music served God • what texture is Bach's music • How many cantatas did Bach write • was a virtuoso of what instrument • unite popular melodies with faith • What was Bach's family's profession • a collection of six concerto grossos • never attempted this form as he worked for the church • Most of Bach's work were never __________ in his life • ...
Baroque Composer: Bach 2013-01-05
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- Bach was a virtuoso of what instrument
- Bach's first job
- Bach perfected this era of music but did not create new forms
- what texture was Bach's music and
- unites popular melodies with faith
- Bach never attempted this form as he worked for the church
- Bach's music served God
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- most of Bach's works were never ________ in his life
- how many cantatas did Bach write
- Bach wrote this music because prince Cothen liked it
- a collection of six concerto grossos
- Bach's family's profession
- Bach never finished The Art of Fugue as he died of a _______
- Bach wrote many cantatas as a new one is needed every _________
- as _______ of St. Thomas Bach composed, directed, was a choirmaster and an organist
15 Clues: Bach's first job • Bach's music served God • Bach's family's profession • how many cantatas did Bach write • what texture was Bach's music and • unites popular melodies with faith • a collection of six concerto grossos • Bach was a virtuoso of what instrument • most of Bach's works were never ________ in his life • Bach wrote this music because prince Cothen liked it • ...
Rennissance Crossword 2015-06-01
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- Education shifted from only the clergy to the _______ and upper class
- a simple 2 line polyphony peice of music
- what is it called if the music is more important than the words
- when someone is singing by themselves
- A leader in the church
- The feeling of stereo sound
- a period of enlightenment and rapid development
- artistic activity shifted to the nobility
- famous for pioneering the use of instruments in sacred choral music
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- focus shifted from studdying the achievment of humans
- what is something without instuments
- feasts and weddings
- what is it called if there are more then 1 melodys playing at once
- Basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- he wrote sacred songs to save church music
15 Clues: feasts and weddings • A leader in the church • The feeling of stereo sound • what is something without instuments • when someone is singing by themselves • a simple 2 line polyphony peice of music • artistic activity shifted to the nobility • he wrote sacred songs to save church music • Basis for many hymns that are still sung today • ...
Music crossword puzzle 2020-12-11
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- A Polish romantic who composed music almost exlusively for piano
- A musical performance given by just one musician or a musician with accompaniment
- A person who plays a musical instrument
- A school that offers vocational (upper secondary level) music education
- Most modern pianos have three ___ (what)
- A popular instrument that has 88 keyes
- A song for a classical singer with piano accompaniment
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- An ensemble of five musicians
- A large ensemble of instrumentalists
- ...the Viennese school of Haydn, Mozart and ___ (who)
- A live music performance in front of an audience
- An American minimalist who composes "music with repetitive structures"
- According to Ian Curtis, it bites hard
- The devil's interval
- A collection of short musical pieces
15 Clues: The devil's interval • An ensemble of five musicians • A large ensemble of instrumentalists • A collection of short musical pieces • According to Ian Curtis, it bites hard • A popular instrument that has 88 keyes • A person who plays a musical instrument • Most modern pianos have three ___ (what) • A live music performance in front of an audience • ...
21-The Velvet Underground of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- (Recorded collections of the band's music)
- (Descriptor for the band's genre-bending sound)
- (First name of the band's frontman)
- (City closely tied to the band's origin and influence)
- (Characteristic of the band's commercial success during the '60s)
- (Last name of the artist who managed and supported the band)
- (First name of the artist associated with the band)
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- (Adjective in the band's name)
- (Medium through which The Velvet Underground expressed themselves)
- (Theme explored in some of the band's songs)
- (Term reflecting the band's avant-garde style)
- (Iconic image on the cover of one of their albums)
- (Status attained by the band's music and legacy)
- (Intersection between music and visual expression for the band)
- (German singer who collaborated with the band)
15 Clues: (Adjective in the band's name) • (First name of the band's frontman) • (Recorded collections of the band's music) • (Theme explored in some of the band's songs) • (Term reflecting the band's avant-garde style) • (German singer who collaborated with the band) • (Descriptor for the band's genre-bending sound) • (Status attained by the band's music and legacy) • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review 2024-12-18
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- from a different country and/ or in a different language
- folk music from the rural south of the US that is in the style of cowboy music
- old, conventional, not modern
- make, produce, invent
- what you normally do, routine, custom, tendency
- region of a country, piece of land, area
- pay or pass/ fill your time with
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- popular now, current, new, recent
- kind, type, sort
- happiness, delight, pleasure
- a group of musicians who play together
- a type of country music or folk music that typically uses fiddles, banjos and guitars
- center/ hub of a specific product or activity, place that is famous for something
- something you really love and are enthusiastic about doing
- very surprised in a good way, astonished, impressed
15 Clues: kind, type, sort • make, produce, invent • happiness, delight, pleasure • old, conventional, not modern • pay or pass/ fill your time with • popular now, current, new, recent • a group of musicians who play together • region of a country, piece of land, area • what you normally do, routine, custom, tendency • very surprised in a good way, astonished, impressed • ...
34 2025-02-17
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- Rankings of the most popular songs.
- An audio effect often used in radio production.
- A specific radio frequency broadcasting content.
- Another way to spell DJ (disc jockey).
- How often a song was played on the radio.
- Coin-operated machine that played hit songs.
- Refers to “American Bandstand,” a TV music show tied to radio hits.
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- A song that reached #1 on the charts.
- Vinyl discs used to play music on the radio.
- A show ranking the top songs of the week.
- Device used by DJs to play records.
- Popular music format before CDs and digital.
- Listeners who phoned in to radio shows.
- Referring to the “Golden Oldies” era of music.
- Short for “disc jockey,” referring to DJs.
15 Clues: Rankings of the most popular songs. • Device used by DJs to play records. • A song that reached #1 on the charts. • Another way to spell DJ (disc jockey). • Listeners who phoned in to radio shows. • A show ranking the top songs of the week. • How often a song was played on the radio. • Short for “disc jockey,” referring to DJs. • ...
34 2025-02-17
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- Rankings of the most popular songs.
- An audio effect often used in radio production.
- A specific radio frequency broadcasting content.
- Another way to spell DJ (disc jockey).
- How often a song was played on the radio.
- Coin-operated machine that played hit songs.
- Refers to “American Bandstand,” a TV music show tied to radio hits.
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- A song that reached #1 on the charts.
- Vinyl discs used to play music on the radio.
- A show ranking the top songs of the week.
- Device used by DJs to play records.
- Popular music format before CDs and digital.
- Listeners who phoned in to radio shows.
- Referring to the “Golden Oldies” era of music.
- Short for “disc jockey,” referring to DJs.
15 Clues: Rankings of the most popular songs. • Device used by DJs to play records. • A song that reached #1 on the charts. • Another way to spell DJ (disc jockey). • Listeners who phoned in to radio shows. • A show ranking the top songs of the week. • How often a song was played on the radio. • Short for “disc jockey,” referring to DJs. • ...
Unit 1 Test Vocabulary 2024-04-10
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- In a smooth, singing style
- With motion
- An extended work for orchestra with several contrasting movements
- A rich, polyphonic composition consisting of a series of successive melody imitations
- The combination and progression of simultaneous notes; supports the melody
- The speed of a piece of music
- A musical texture that has multiple, independent layers
- Musical texture where the melody is supported by harmony
- A composition for solo voice and piano
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- How loud or soft the music is
- An intentionally organized succession of musical tones; the main idea
- A person who writes music
- The highness or lowness of sound determined by its frequency of vibration
- A piece of music
- The structure and design of a composition
15 Clues: With motion • A piece of music • A person who writes music • In a smooth, singing style • How loud or soft the music is • The speed of a piece of music • A composition for solo voice and piano • The structure and design of a composition • A musical texture that has multiple, independent layers • Musical texture where the melody is supported by harmony • ...
Essential Elements Terms 2022-03-10
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- Staff, The notes and rests are written on a ______
- to play moderately loud
- Rest, This note lasts two silent beats
- cancels a flat or sharp and remains for the whole measure
- Note, This note lasts four beats
- to play loudly
- Rest, This silent note lasts one beat
- Sign, This indicates to play again from the beginning
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- Two different parts of music played together
- To hold a note longer than normal
- To play Softly
- lines, This is used to divide music into measures.
- Lines, Lines that extend above or below the staff
- Note, This note lasts two beats
- Mark, Indicates to take a deep breath through mouth after a full-length note
- This is what is used to measure music
- Note, This note lasts one beat
- Forte, to play moderately loud
18 Clues: To play Softly • to play loudly • to play moderately loud • Note, This note lasts one beat • Forte, to play moderately loud • Note, This note lasts two beats • Note, This note lasts four beats • To hold a note longer than normal • This is what is used to measure music • Rest, This silent note lasts one beat • Rest, This note lasts two silent beats • ...
7 indian instruments and 8 western instruments 2025-06-16
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- twin hand played drums of North Indian classical music
- Double headed drum, key to Carnatic rhythm
- bowed indian string instrument, very expressive in sound
- large keyboard instrument used in orchestras and solo performance
- brass instrument with three valves, known for its bright tone
- traditional keyboard instrument used in devotional music
- string instrument played with a bow
- Reed instruments often made of bamboo, common in Indian flok music
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- jazz woodwind instrument witha a curved body
- string instruments used in hindustani music
- percussion instrument played with sticks or hands
- woodwind instrument with a single reed mouthpiece
- long necked plucked string drone instrumen
- widely used string instrument in rock, jazz, and pop
- large brass instruments with a slide
15 Clues: string instrument played with a bow • large brass instruments with a slide • long necked plucked string drone instrumen • Double headed drum, key to Carnatic rhythm • string instruments used in hindustani music • jazz woodwind instrument witha a curved body • percussion instrument played with sticks or hands • woodwind instrument with a single reed mouthpiece • ...
Art Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- You use your voice to make music.
- You move your body with music.
- You make lines with a pencil or pen.
- A person who makes art.
- You use colors and a brush to make a picture.
- You listen to this with your ears; songs and sounds.
- You create music.
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- You make a house, bridge, or something with your hands.
- You take this with a camera.
- You act, dance, or sing for people.
- You create a plan or a drawing for something new.
- You use a pen or keyboard to make words.
- You perform in a play or a movie.
- You shape clay, stone, or wood into art.
- A story you watch on a screen.
15 Clues: You create music. • A person who makes art. • You take this with a camera. • You move your body with music. • A story you watch on a screen. • You use your voice to make music. • You perform in a play or a movie. • You act, dance, or sing for people. • You make lines with a pencil or pen. • You use a pen or keyboard to make words. • You shape clay, stone, or wood into art. • ...
Qawwali and South Asian Music 2017-02-22
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- the name for a rhythmic cycle in South Asian music
- Indian flute that is limited in producing certain notes in a given scale
- raag of 5 notes, using Sa Re Ga Pa Dha
- large two sided instrument that is played with wooden sticks
- percussion instrument used in qawwali
- 16-beat cycle that is divided in 4 equal parts
- founder of qawwali (two words, no space)
- Sufi poet who was born in 1173 (two words, no space)
- popular Gujarati devotional music held most often during the 9-day festival of Navratri (two words, no space)
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- devotional music for Hindus
- rhythmic cycle of 8 beats
- location of the Dargah of Amir Khusrow (two words, no space)
- Punjabi sufi poet of 17th century (two words, no space)
- melodic instrument used most often in qawwali
- devotional music for Sikhs (two words, no space)
- burial shrines of sufi saints where qawwali are traditionally sung
- Riyaaz Qawwali's 2nd Album
- first name of famous qawwali singer that collaborated with Peter Gabriel
18 Clues: rhythmic cycle of 8 beats • Riyaaz Qawwali's 2nd Album • devotional music for Hindus • percussion instrument used in qawwali • raag of 5 notes, using Sa Re Ga Pa Dha • founder of qawwali (two words, no space) • melodic instrument used most often in qawwali • 16-beat cycle that is divided in 4 equal parts • devotional music for Sikhs (two words, no space) • ...
Cougar Chronicles Edition 6 2024-01-31
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- The measurement for the pace of music
- A style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban Black performers in the late 1970s
- Mrs.______, the KMS band teacher
- A British rock band, one notable member is Freddy Mercury
- Deaf German musician
- _____ WRLD, Late R&B Artist
- Known as the "King of Rock and Roll"
- Blake _____, Country Singer
- The legal name of an American Rapper with controversial views
- Michael______, Known as the "King of Pop"
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- A popular contemporary form of music that appeals to a very wide audience
- A woodwind instrument with a simple, straight tube, a single-reed mouthpiece, and a bell-shaped end.
- The country in which Mozart was born
- This month has the most songs written
- Taylor ______, Pop Singer
- A musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions
- The people who listen to the most music
- Harry _____, a famous English singer who was in the band "One Direction"
18 Clues: Deaf German musician • Taylor ______, Pop Singer • _____ WRLD, Late R&B Artist • Blake _____, Country Singer • Mrs.______, the KMS band teacher • The country in which Mozart was born • Known as the "King of Rock and Roll" • The measurement for the pace of music • This month has the most songs written • The people who listen to the most music • ...
How good are your notes? 2025-10-01
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- contains the world's highest "high note"
- type of harmony that uses several melodies at the same time
- world's most famous sitar player
- type of musical that uses a pre-recorded sound track
- "time" in Indian music
- Romantic-era composer who wrote harmoically dense symphonies
- a simple harmony used in Indian classical music
- type of harmony that features one melody and harmony underneath it
- first name of Mozart's sister, who was not allowed to tour after she became an adult
- country where opera developed in about 1600
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- ancient culture that first had the idea of performing a story on stage with singing
- the pop music festival where the world first heard Ravi Shankar perform
- pop group that incorporated the use of the sitar
- India's melodic system that takes the place of our scale
- the type of meter featured in Indian classical music
- musical genius born in Salzburg, Austria
- megamusical that is a musical, NOT an opera
- musical texture that uses NO harmony at all
18 Clues: "time" in Indian music • world's most famous sitar player • contains the world's highest "high note" • musical genius born in Salzburg, Austria • megamusical that is a musical, NOT an opera • musical texture that uses NO harmony at all • country where opera developed in about 1600 • a simple harmony used in Indian classical music • ...
Music to my ears B1.1 2025-04-04
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- music that uses electronic instruments and is short and easy to remember
- music that has a strong beat, electric guitars and singing
- someone who sings, usually as a job
- a person who plays a musical instrument, or who creates or performs music, usually as a job
- someone who plays the guitar, usually as a job
- popular music that comes from traditional cultures, especially non-Western musical cultures
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- a new style of music that's very different from old styles
- an old type of music that comes from a certain country and often uses traditional instruments
- someone who plays the drums, usually as a job
- someone who plays the piano, usually as a job
- a type of music that started in Europe and uses old styles and instruments like violins
11 Clues: someone who sings, usually as a job • someone who plays the drums, usually as a job • someone who plays the piano, usually as a job • someone who plays the guitar, usually as a job • a new style of music that's very different from old styles • music that has a strong beat, electric guitars and singing • ...
A talking boombox 2024-04-12
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- A videotaped performance of music
- Harsh sounding rock
- A circular revolving plate that plays music
- A deals plastic containing music
- Someone who plays video games
- Music played through electric amplification
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- A tight grasp
- Something that plays cassettes or videotapes on it
- A person who uses computers to gain personal data
- A dance with a gliding motion
- fabric washed with abrasive to create a faded look
- Extreme or dangerous
12 Clues: A tight grasp • Harsh sounding rock • Extreme or dangerous • A dance with a gliding motion • Someone who plays video games • A deals plastic containing music • A videotaped performance of music • A circular revolving plate that plays music • Music played through electric amplification • A person who uses computers to gain personal data • ...
Jazz: The Recipe 2022-02-17
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- African and European music combined to make this kind of music
- A type of dance that provided entertainment
- The place where jazz music came together
- A recipe that had many different ingredients
- A type of music people may sing when they are sad
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- Loud and fun music where people pounded on a piano
- when different people come together to form a common culture
- A type of music that included call and response
- A type of music about Scotch-Irish bravery and heroes
- A constant pace workers used to create a beat
10 Clues: The place where jazz music came together • A type of dance that provided entertainment • A recipe that had many different ingredients • A constant pace workers used to create a beat • A type of music that included call and response • A type of music people may sing when they are sad • Loud and fun music where people pounded on a piano • ...
Music Words Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-04
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- The way a piece of music is arranged or organized in different sections
- to make up music on the spot without planning it out beforehand
- a collection of music that helps tell a story
- how loud or quiet music is
- the feeling that a piece of music gives you
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- instruments that make sound when you hit, shake, or scrape them
- the way music is written down using symbols
- how fast or slow a piece of music is played
- the steady underlying pulse of a song
- pattern of long and short sounds
10 Clues: how loud or quiet music is • pattern of long and short sounds • the steady underlying pulse of a song • the way music is written down using symbols • how fast or slow a piece of music is played • the feeling that a piece of music gives you • a collection of music that helps tell a story • instruments that make sound when you hit, shake, or scrape them • ...
Music and Dance 2025-11-17
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- the art of designing and arranging dance movements
- a music genre known for improvisation and syncopation
- the pattern of beats or timing in music
- popular music that is catchy and widely liked
- a music genre expressing sadness or emotion, often with guitar
- a classical dance form with precise, graceful movements
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- a style of music with strong beat and electric instruments
- a dance in triple time, often performed with a partner
- a style of music where words are spoken rhythmically over a beat
- a dramatic performance combining singing, music, and acting
10 Clues: the pattern of beats or timing in music • popular music that is catchy and widely liked • the art of designing and arranging dance movements • a music genre known for improvisation and syncopation • a dance in triple time, often performed with a partner • a classical dance form with precise, graceful movements • ...
Cosmopolitan 2024-07-08
15 Clues: - Unique bar • - Lavish room • - Decor focus • - Sleek design • - Food options • - Scenic vistas • - Retail therapy • - Relaxation spot • - Water relaxation • - Live music event • - Casino activities • - Live performances • - Relaxing ambiance • - Premium experience • - Evening activities
TYLER GILLEN TECHNOLOGY 2015-01-08
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- A CAR GAME
- A BIG DEVICE THAT HAS MUSIC AND GAMES
- ROAD GAME OF 2014
- HUNTER HUNTING GAME
- A OLD VIDEO GAME COUNCIL
- A VIDEO GAME COUNCIL
- CLIMB RACING GAME
- A SCREEN THAT HAS SHOWS AND MOVIES
- NFL FOOTBALL GAME
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- FIRE IPAD BASED BUT CAN READ BOOKS
- TEXT AND PICTURES
- A SMALL DEVICE THAT HAS MUSIC AND GAMES
- A COMPUER THAT YOU CAN MOVE AROUND
- SURFERS ALIKE TEMPLE RUN
- A DEVICE THAT CAN GET MUSIC GAMES AND CELL PHONE
15 Clues: A CAR GAME • TEXT AND PICTURES • ROAD GAME OF 2014 • CLIMB RACING GAME • NFL FOOTBALL GAME • HUNTER HUNTING GAME • A VIDEO GAME COUNCIL • A OLD VIDEO GAME COUNCIL • SURFERS ALIKE TEMPLE RUN • FIRE IPAD BASED BUT CAN READ BOOKS • A COMPUER THAT YOU CAN MOVE AROUND • A SCREEN THAT HAS SHOWS AND MOVIES • A BIG DEVICE THAT HAS MUSIC AND GAMES • A SMALL DEVICE THAT HAS MUSIC AND GAMES • ...
Introductions 2024-04-29
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- Her _____ is black.
- sport, 2 teams of 6 players using their hands
- My favorite _____ is drawing pictures.
- hobby, moving your body to music
- hobby, using your voice to make music
- This is my _____ singer, Beyonce.
- I like _____ books.
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- She is 168cm _____.
- She likes _____ movies.
- sport, players hit a shuttlecock over a net
- yellow hair
- hobby, making new stories
- He likes listening to _____.
- Her _____ are brown.
14 Clues: yellow hair • She is 168cm _____. • Her _____ is black. • I like _____ books. • Her _____ are brown. • She likes _____ movies. • hobby, making new stories • He likes listening to _____. • hobby, moving your body to music • This is my _____ singer, Beyonce. • hobby, using your voice to make music • My favorite _____ is drawing pictures. • sport, players hit a shuttlecock over a net • ...
Spring Music Crossword 2025-03-29
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- Vocal music without accompanying instruments
- The volume of music is played
- To gradually get louder
- The speed that music is played
- To gradually speed up
- To gradually get softer
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- A group of people singing together
- A group of instruments playing together
- To gradually slow down
- Soft
- Loud or Strong
- Detached notes played with space in between
- Adds the value of notes together
- Smooth and connected
14 Clues: Soft • Loud or Strong • Smooth and connected • To gradually speed up • To gradually slow down • To gradually get louder • To gradually get softer • The volume of music is played • The speed that music is played • Adds the value of notes together • A group of people singing together • A group of instruments playing together • Detached notes played with space in between • ...
colin coyle indian music crossword 2021-02-25
10 Clues: rythem • melody • harmony • twin hand drums • music from the south • light clasical music • very popular in india • very interested in indian music • introduced indian music to america • stringed instrument that is plucked
TV, film and theatre - music 2022-05-20
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- television or radio programme which shows real events or provides information about a particular subject
- something that is broadcast on television or radio
- an orchestra usually plays this traditional music
- an area of the theatre where actors or other entertainers perform
- piece of writing which is performed in a theatre, on the radio or on television
- musical instrument with six strings and a long neck
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- flat, vertical surface on which pictures or words are shown
- a type of heavy, aggressive rock music
- set of programmes of a particular kind which have the same title
- serious play for the theatre, television or radio
- type of music with a strong rhythm, originally from New Orleans
- music, originally by African America singers, expressing strong feelings
- amusing television drama series about a series of characters
- bands usually play this music on electric guitars and drums
14 Clues: a type of heavy, aggressive rock music • serious play for the theatre, television or radio • an orchestra usually plays this traditional music • something that is broadcast on television or radio • musical instrument with six strings and a long neck • flat, vertical surface on which pictures or words are shown • ...
FILL ME IN! 2023-03-14
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- a traditional vocal music of Pakistan that can be sung by men and women
- a musician who helps lead the congregation in a songful prayer
- devotional songs in Carnatic music
- a devotional music of the Christi Order
- a special call to prayer and repentance during high holidays in Israel
- sound is produced by the vibration of string or strings that are stretched between fixed points
- featured during Sabbath and other holy days in Israel
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- the music of North India
- sound is produced by the use of bare hand (palming), without striking devices
- a vocal instrument of Israel played during life passage event
- the sound is produce by vibrating air
- sound is produced by striking with the use of sticks or mallets or other striking devices
- a traditional music of South India
- the most common style of singing in North India which means "imagination"
14 Clues: the music of North India • devotional songs in Carnatic music • a traditional music of South India • the sound is produce by vibrating air • a devotional music of the Christi Order • featured during Sabbath and other holy days in Israel • a vocal instrument of Israel played during life passage event • a musician who helps lead the congregation in a songful prayer • ...
Caroline and Agustin: How Much Do You Know?! 2024-04-09
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- The matchmaker
- Caroline's college major
- Agustin's band role
- Study abroad locale
- hi school grad location
- hi school grad location
- brother
- Caroline's current gig
- Agustin's music maker
- Agustin's birth country
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- Caroline's music maker
- Shitt's Creek inspired dog name?
- brother
- University mascot
- Agustin's favorite sport
- City neighborhood
- It's our bday month!
- birthplace city
- Agustin's first gig
- brother
- Agustin's current gig
- Famous Quote by Caroline
22 Clues: brother • brother • brother • The matchmaker • birthplace city • University mascot • City neighborhood • Agustin's band role • Study abroad locale • Agustin's first gig • It's our bday month! • Agustin's current gig • Agustin's music maker • Caroline's music maker • Caroline's current gig • hi school grad location • hi school grad location • Agustin's birth country • Agustin's favorite sport • ...
jacob addington 2026-01-08
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- supporters/protecters
- a musical work for a solo instrument
- instruments with keys
- begining of the music staff
- few words used in music
- out of church
- drama play set in singing without words
- Lord have mercy
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- a musical work with orchestral things
- opra performers
- people who compose for leaders
- school of music
- in church
13 Clues: in church • out of church • opra performers • school of music • Lord have mercy • supporters/protecters • instruments with keys • few words used in music • begining of the music staff • people who compose for leaders • a musical work for a solo instrument • a musical work with orchestral things • drama play set in singing without words
International Jazz Day 2020-04-29
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- fashion for young women who flouted societal standards
- The Jazz age _____ as the Great Depression occurred.
- In addition to new music styles various dances emerged such as the
- The Jazz Age is also know as the __________ twenties
- Jim Crow laws were still in effect during the Jazz Age and weakened the blacks' opportunities to perform and also led to these
- Trumpeter Louis Armstrong had over 60 influential records in the span of three years with his band called the ___
- The jazz age is illustrated in ________ by the various parties held and in their society's style of fashion, life and music.
- The women's liberation _______ had rebellions against societal standards that were partly influenced by the liberation from jazz.
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- The Duke Ellington Orchestra opened as house band at the _________
- Some Americans, especially the older generations, criticized the music of the 20s and called it the devil's music because the music was very ____ and sensuous.
- Jelly Roll Morton led his band called the Jelly Roll Morton's
- Thomas Edison ridiculed jazz music having said it would sound better this way
- Cab Calloway learned to ______ from Louis Armstrong. This form of singing is created by vocal improvisations of nonsensical syllables.
- In 1924, jazz performance solos started to play by
- a group dance during this time period
- The Jazz Age diversified society by bringing ______men and women together both white and black.
16 Clues: a group dance during this time period • In 1924, jazz performance solos started to play by • The Jazz age _____ as the Great Depression occurred. • The Jazz Age is also know as the __________ twenties • fashion for young women who flouted societal standards • Jelly Roll Morton led his band called the Jelly Roll Morton's • ...
7.03 Chapter 7: Secular Song and National Styles in the 16th Century 2024-10-16
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- The use of pitches outside the standard diatonic scale, enhancing emotional expression.
- A form of notation for lute music, indicating finger placements rather than pitches.
- An ensemble of professional female singers in Ferrara known for virtuosic performances.
- Composer who bridged the Renaissance and Baroque eras, transforming the madrigal and opera.
- A devotional song often used in worship during the Renaissance.
- An English composer who wrote madrigals and instrumental music.
- A light, dance-like English madrigal often featuring fa-la-la refrains.
- A Renaissance composer known for his chansons.
- A popular secular song in Italy during the late 15th century.
- A composer known for his intense use of chromaticism and dramatic shifts in his madrigals.
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- A Franco-Flemish composer known for his early madrigals.
- A composer who introduced chromaticism in his madrigals.
- A composer known for his melancholy lute songs.
- A popular English genre for solo voice with lute accompaniment.
- A French printer who popularized music printing.
- A collection of English madrigals celebrating Queen Elizabeth I.
- A prolific composer of sacred and secular music from the Franco-Flemish school. MusicaTransalpina A collection of Italian madrigals translated into English, influential in England.
- A Spanish musical form resembling the Italian frottola, typically with a refrain.
- A polyphonic vocal composition, transformed from Italian Trecento to express complex emotions in poetry and music.
19 Clues: A Renaissance composer known for his chansons. • A composer known for his melancholy lute songs. • A French printer who popularized music printing. • A Franco-Flemish composer known for his early madrigals. • A composer who introduced chromaticism in his madrigals. • A popular secular song in Italy during the late 15th century. • ...
Genres of music 2024-04-22
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- ____________ music is catchy and has high energy.
- ____________ music is eclectic and unique.
- In ____________ music, the musician speaks quickly in a pattern with a beat playing in the background.
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- ____________ music originated in the rural, southern USA.
- ____________ music refers to produced in Spanish and Portuguese speaking areas of the world.
- In ____________ music, the musicians take turns improvising on their instrument.
- ____________ music includes both rap and short, musical breaks.
- ____________ music has a heavy beat and simple melodies.
- ____________ Music is produced by a disc jockey. (A DJ)
9 Clues: ____________ music is eclectic and unique. • ____________ music is catchy and has high energy. • ____________ Music is produced by a disc jockey. (A DJ) • ____________ music has a heavy beat and simple melodies. • ____________ music originated in the rural, southern USA. • ____________ music includes both rap and short, musical breaks. • ...
What to listen for in music? 2023-02-07
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- The words in a piece of music
- The steady heartbeat or pulse of music
- The arrangement of sounds and silences in a piece of music
- The overall structure or plan of a piece of music
- The volume of a piece of music
- The category or genre of music
- The feeling or character of the music
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- The type of instruments used in a piece of music and the way they are arranged
- The rate or speed of a piece of music
9 Clues: The words in a piece of music • The volume of a piece of music • The category or genre of music • The rate or speed of a piece of music • The feeling or character of the music • The steady heartbeat or pulse of music • The overall structure or plan of a piece of music • The arrangement of sounds and silences in a piece of music • ...
Music in TV, Film, & Video Games Review 2026-01-15
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- a film Scoring technology where music would be recorded in sync with what is happening onscreen, and then the sound waves would be converted to light waves that would permanently attach to a film strip for later playback.
- a film Scoring technology where music is recorded onto a disc in sync with what is happening onscreen, and then the disc is played through a movie theater speaker system at the same time as the film.
- Sound recording technology that used an engraved wax cylinder rotating against a stylus, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
- a reoccurring musical theme that is used more than once in a film, often linked to a specific character or idea.
- music written for TV shows that plays at the beginning of each episode to set the mood for the show that the audience is about to watch.
- sound that is split into multiple different channels, allowing it to be played through multiple different speakers. Typically used in movie theaters.
- the division of sound into two different channels so that it can be played from two different speakers
- The speed of the music
- a simple song written for video games that includes only 3 tones, used mainly in the 1980s and 1990s due to the technology limitations of that time.
- a disc technology used by many video game consoles going into the 2000s (notably the playstation), allowing for more room to store music data.
- a short and catchy advertisement song used to promote a company or product
- A modern sound design method in film where sounds for different “objects” can be placed in a different stereo channel depending on where the designer wants the sound for that specific “object” to come from.
- A clip of sound that can be played continuously in rhythm
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- a glorified MP3 player launched by Apple in 2001
- music that is part of the world on the screen- the characters can hear it.
- the online DAW software that we used in this class to make music without video
- A music file stored using binary data rather than sound waves. Because of this, you can easily change the instrument and notes on these files.
- ______ sound technology- the ability to align audio and video into one cohesive file
- a short musical phrase used often in TV sitcoms to transition between scenes, emphasize a key moment, or create drama at the end of a scene.
- the online DAW software that we used in this class allows the user to include both video and audio in their workstation
- instrumental background music used to enhance the scene in a film or TV show
- The process of adding controls that will automatically control specific audio parameters like volume and panning.
- A set of notes used for a particular song or section of a song
23 Clues: The speed of the music • a glorified MP3 player launched by Apple in 2001 • A clip of sound that can be played continuously in rhythm • A set of notes used for a particular song or section of a song • music that is part of the world on the screen- the characters can hear it. • a short and catchy advertisement song used to promote a company or product • ...
EEM_01_Event Review 2024-03-18
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- a type of music with strong rhythms, originally created by African American musicians
- a public performance of music
- a series of performances of music, plays, films, etc.,
- outdoors
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- a person who takes photographs
- a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music
- sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to.
- friendly
- music in the traditional style of a country or community
- very bad
10 Clues: friendly • very bad • outdoors • a public performance of music • a person who takes photographs • a series of performances of music, plays, films, etc., • music in the traditional style of a country or community • a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music • sounds that are arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to. • ...
UNIT 7 2023-02-21
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- unusual musical instrument (looks like a box)
- to make something look better
- it describes artists going to different countries/cities playing their music
- the synonym of melody
- many people think it’s not cool
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- to play music/act on stage
- it’s the music genre that you read, not sing
- traditional type of music (not as popular as rap)
- POPULAR music genre
- if you change … of the music, the mood can be different
10 Clues: POPULAR music genre • the synonym of melody • to play music/act on stage • to make something look better • many people think it’s not cool • it’s the music genre that you read, not sing • unusual musical instrument (looks like a box) • traditional type of music (not as popular as rap) • if you change … of the music, the mood can be different • ...
MUS328 Midterm Review 2019-10-04
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- A type of vocal enunciation intermediate between speech and song, used by Schoenberg in several works, most notably in Pierrot lunaire
- Antonin ________: Bohemian violinist, organist and composer who first won international acclaim with his Slavonic Dances for four hands piano; his U.S. travels were reflected in his 9th symphony
- Ralph _________: Composer, conductor, teacher and writer who was the most important English composer of his generation, writing in a national style inspired by folk song, hymns, and English composers like Tallis
- A performance practice in which the music is created as it is being performed
- A one-movement, orchestral, programatic work; Liszt and other composers of the so-called New German School composed many of these
- Singer who, as leader of the Black Patti Troubadours, became the highest-paid African American performer of her day
- A musical theme that represents a person, object, place, idea, etc. in a dramatic work, and recurs throughout the piece. It may be developed to follow the dramatic narrative
- Richard _______: German composer, conductor, and writer whose operas embodied his ideal of the Gesamtkunstwerk; his innovations such as the use of leitmotifs, extreme chromaticism, and innovative stage effects made him extremely influential
- An instrumental piece for band featuring a strong, marked beat, an uncomplicated style, and a series of strains
- Nikolai _________: Russian composer, member of the Mighty Five, who is mostly known for his programmatic orchestra works on exotic or nationalist themes, like Scheherazade and Russian Easter Overture
- Richard _______: German composer and conductor, best known for his tone poems, operas and Lieder; he dominated German musical life after the death of Brahms
- Maurice _________: Pianist and composers whose piano and orchestral works display a distinctively French sensibility; some of his keyboard works are early examples of neoclassicism
- Early 20th c. movement, originating in France, which blended elements of 17th and 18th c. music with modernist elements
- ________ Period: the period stretching from roughly 1650 through 1850, during which tonality, based on harmonies built from the bass up, was the underlying basis of all works in Western art music
- Leos _________: Leading 20th-c. Czech composer, famous primarily for his operas; his melodies and rhythms are based on the Czech language
- Artistic movement originating in Italy that celebrates the machine age and advocated for music based on noise rather than on musical pitches
- Gabriel _______: French pianist, organist, composer, and teacher, known as the master of French art song; he influenced many early 20th-c. composers
- Isaac _________: Pianist and composer, leader of the Spanish nationalist school of composers, best known for virtuosic piano pieces like Iberia
- _________ Talking Machine Company: American record company and phonograph manufacturer, founded in 1901
- Manuel _________: Composer and pianist, influenced by French impressionism and neoclassicism, who was the central figure of 20th-c. Spanish music
- A vocal African-American folk music which influenced most of the popular music of the 20th century
- _________ music: purely instrumental music, without words, a program, or other extra-musical references. Proponents of this type of music, like Brahms and Hanslick, felt that music should be understood and appreciated on its own terms, as opposed to Wagner and his followers
- A “catchy” or otherwise memorable musical phrase or pattern, particularly in popular song
- Amy _________: Pianist and composer who was the first American woman to succeed as composer of large scale art music, such as the Gaelic Symphony
- _____________ refers to music that either has no tonal center, or is not governed by the rules of tonality. The two most common types are serial atonality (which is based on the 12-tone row) and non-serial atonality (which is based on pitch class sets).
- Group of composers, centered around Boston, mostly trained in Germany, who were the first professors of music in conservatories and universities
- Spanish genre of musical theater with spoken dialogue, influenced by Italian opera buffa
- Gustav _________: British trombonist, composer, and teacher, best known for his rediscovery and use of English folk songs and church music to teach, and his orchestral work The Planets
- A movement in Italian literature and opera, parallel to realism; the term is particularly applied to Puccini’s operas
- Giuseppe _______: Pianist, organist and composer who is considered the greatest Italian musical dramatist; his operas are performed more often than any other composer’s
- An early 20th-century, composed piano music featuring consistent syncopation of the melody against a steady duple meter
- Erik _________: French pianist and composer who was aligned with the surrealist and dadaist movements in art; his challenges to the classical tradition deeply influenced the French and American avant-garde
- Serge _________: Pianist, composer and conductor who was the leading piano virtuoso of his day and the last representative of Russian late Romanticism
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- Edvard ________: Norwegian composer, pianist, and conductor, known primarily for his incidental music to Ibsen’s Peer Gynt; he was recognized as the foremost Scandinavian composer of his generation
- Giacomo _______: Composer who explored both realism and exoticism in his operas, such as La Bohème and Madama Butterfly; he was the most successful Italian opera composer after Verdi
- Claude _________: French composer and critic who was heavily influenced by Asian music, impressionism, and symbolism among others; his harmonic innovations were profoundly influential
- Georges _______: French composer, most famous for his opera Carmen, whose mixture of exoticism and realism made it controversial at the time but became one of the most popular operas of all time
- Jean _________: Violinist and composer known primarily for his symphonic poems and symphonies, who was Finland’s leading composer
- Modest _______: Russian composer, member of the so-called “Mighty Five”, famous primarily for his operas; he was ahead of his time in the use of whole tone scales and polyrhythms, and influenced impressionist and modernist composers who came after him
- Bedřich ________: Bohemian pianist, composer, conductor, teacher and music critic, recognized as the “father” of Czech national music
- Early 20th-century artistic movement, developed by German and Austrian artists, featuring intensely expressive works that seek to convey the anxiety and extreme psychological pressure of modern urban life
- The evocation of a place, people or social milieu that is (or is perceived or imagined to be) profoundly different from accepted local norms; in music, this is achieved through the use of musical features typical of, or considered appropriate to, the exotic locale or group
- Theodore ________: German-born violinist and conductor who shaped American concert life in the late 19th c.
- Artistic movement that seeks to overthrow accepted aesthetics, challenge tradition, and radically reconsider the purpose and materials of art
- A 19th-century African-American folk song with Biblical references, expressing sorrow and hope and combining African and European musical elements; thanks to their preservation in classical arrangements, they are one of the largest surviving bodies of American folk song
- Sir Arthur _________: English composer and conductor, known mostly for his operettas, particularly his collaborations with librettist Sir William Gilbert
- Henry Thacker ________: Composer, singer and editor whose vocal and choral arrangements of spirituals helped to preserve them; he was one of the first African American composers to get recognition
- Musics that are accessible to the majority of people because of their familiarity; including folk and popular musics
- Aleksandr _________: Russian composer and pianist known primarily for his piano sonatas, who moved beyond tonality without being atonal; his works reflect his interest in mystical philosophy
- Edward _________: Pianist, composer, and first professor of music at Columbia University, who was the best-known American composer of his time both at home and abroad
- Piotr I. _______: Most prominent Russian composer of the 19th c., known primarily for his ballets and other orchestral music; he sought to reconcile nationalist and internationalist tendencies
- A technique in which a theme is developed and/or varied continuously throughout the piece, generating most of the musical ideas. Although it was used by many composers, it is typical especially of Brahms and Schoenberg
- Arnold _________: Viennese-born violinist, painter, composer and teacher who developed the twelve-tone method; he was one of the most influential composers of the 20th c.
- 20th-century artistic movement that rejected many aspects of traditional art and favored experimentalism and abstraction
- Term coined by Wagner to describe what he saw as the perfect union of all the arts, the collective or complete artwork
- Anton _______: Austrian organist and composer, famous for absorbing Wagnerian style into his symphonic music, and influenced by medieval and Renaissance composers in his choral music
- Johannes _______: He was the leading German composer of his time; in his music he combined the influence of composers from the past from Bach to Beethoven as well as innovations from his own time. One of his most characteristic techniques is the pervasive use of developing variation
- Scott _________: Pianist and composer whose works, such as "Maple Leaf Rag," defined ragtime
- Gustav _________: Composer and conductor who was the leading Austro-German composer of symphonies after Brahms and Bruckner; his orchestral works often feature voice
- A family of musical genres of African-American origin, featuring improvisation, a flexible approach to rhythm known as swing, and blues harmonic and melodic elements
60 Clues: A performance practice in which the music is created as it is being performed • Spanish genre of musical theater with spoken dialogue, influenced by Italian opera buffa • A “catchy” or otherwise memorable musical phrase or pattern, particularly in popular song • Scott _________: Pianist and composer whose works, such as "Maple Leaf Rag," defined ragtime • ...
Rock On 2025-04-10
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- A music genre that uses computer to make the music itself
- A music genre that can be recognize by its heavy uses of acountic guitar style
- A music genre that usually uses saxophone
- A music genre that comes from Korea
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- Traditional music from Indonesia, which can be recognized by its uses of gendang
- A music genre which can be recognized from its uses of piano and old ages
- A music genre where the singer usually rap or sing very fast
- A music genre which classified popular songs
- A music genre that is heavy on electric guitar and drum
9 Clues: A music genre that comes from Korea • A music genre that usually uses saxophone • A music genre which classified popular songs • A music genre that is heavy on electric guitar and drum • A music genre that uses computer to make the music itself • A music genre where the singer usually rap or sing very fast • ...
Born in the 1960s 2023-06-30
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- Rock bands from the UK
- Psychedelic folk music
- Mind-altering rock music
- UK bands that gained popularity in the US
- Music that reflects social and political issues
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- Songs associated with the summer of love
- Cultural movement promoting peace and love
- Bands blending folk and rock elements
- Bands playing surf rock
- Protest songs in the folk genre
- Raw and aggressive punk music
- Chart-topping hits from the British invasion
12 Clues: Rock bands from the UK • Psychedelic folk music • Bands playing surf rock • Mind-altering rock music • Raw and aggressive punk music • Protest songs in the folk genre • Bands blending folk and rock elements • Songs associated with the summer of love • UK bands that gained popularity in the US • Cultural movement promoting peace and love • ...
Introductions 2024-04-29
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- Her _____ is black.
- sport, 2 teams of 6 players using their hands
- My favorite _____ is drawing pictures.
- hobby, moving your body to music
- hobby, using your voice to make music
- This is my _____ singer, Beyonce.
- I like _____ books.
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- She is 168cm _____.
- She likes _____ movies.
- sport, players hit a shuttlecock over a net
- yellow hair
- hobby, making new stories
- He likes listening to _____.
- Her _____ are brown.
14 Clues: yellow hair • She is 168cm _____. • Her _____ is black. • I like _____ books. • Her _____ are brown. • She likes _____ movies. • hobby, making new stories • He likes listening to _____. • hobby, moving your body to music • This is my _____ singer, Beyonce. • hobby, using your voice to make music • My favorite _____ is drawing pictures. • sport, players hit a shuttlecock over a net • ...
Musical vocabulary 2023-11-24
13 Clues: every 8 notes • the lower note • the four lines • speed of music • a musical theatre • one person singing • every song has one • musical instrument • the letters of music • group of people singing • a big musical instrument • uses voice as their instrument • a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
Musical vocabulary 2023-11-24
13 Clues: every 8 notes • the lower note • the four lines • speed of music • a musical theatre • one person singing • every song has one • musical instrument • the letters of music • group of people singing • a big musical instrument • uses voice as their instrument • a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry.
Classical Music Vocabulary 2024-11-03
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- Singing, Theatrics, and a wholistic performance for the audience (Sacred)
- music that was composed to helped maintain and increase the love for your own country
- Large ensemble made up of woodwind, brass, string, and percussion instruments
- Music written for and used by the church
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- Music written for enjoyment and not for the church
- Pieces of music that were based on poems (no lyrics)
- solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- Singing, Theatrics, and a wholistic performance for the audience (Secular)
- Composition for an instrumental soloist with a piano accompaniment
- Music that was composed based on visual art
- A song (typically German) that sets poems to music
11 Clues: Music written for and used by the church • Music that was composed based on visual art • Music written for enjoyment and not for the church • A song (typically German) that sets poems to music • Pieces of music that were based on poems (no lyrics) • solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra • ...
Crossword Puzzle about Music Festivals 2023-03-25
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- The most famous music festival of the 1960s
- A musical instrument often played at folk music festivals
- The British music festival that takes place in August
- The main stage at a music festival
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- A slang term used to describe the overall atmosphere and energy of a music festival
- The largest music festival in the world, held in Belgium
- A popular music festival held in the desert
- The act of performing at a music festival
- A portable shelter used for camping at a music festival
9 Clues: The main stage at a music festival • The act of performing at a music festival • The most famous music festival of the 1960s • A popular music festival held in the desert • The British music festival that takes place in August • A portable shelter used for camping at a music festival • The largest music festival in the world, held in Belgium • ...
Doria Sideridis - music 2021-03-29
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- it belongs in the woodwind family
- an instrument that belongs in the woodwind family
- Music that describes a scenery or a feeling.
- it became larger during the romantic period
- that's how a song is called in romantic music
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- a person that plays an instrument very very good
- it belongs in the brass family
- music instrument that has strings.
- that kind of music played Chopin
- it is a percussion instruments
- a composer of romantic music
11 Clues: a composer of romantic music • it belongs in the brass family • it is a percussion instruments • that kind of music played Chopin • it belongs in the woodwind family • music instrument that has strings. • it became larger during the romantic period • Music that describes a scenery or a feeling. • that's how a song is called in romantic music • ...
Music Room Rules Review 2023-12-13
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- How should you move in the music room?
- How should your voice sound when entering music?
- Where should you sit every day?
- Keep your _______ feet and objects to yourself.
- Accept the _______ of your actions.
- What time should you follow directions?
- Do not _____ the music teacher or anyone else.
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- What kind of feet do you use when entering music?
- Put forth your _________.
- Stay in areas of the classroom designed for ___.
- What should you not chew in music?
11 Clues: Put forth your _________. • Where should you sit every day? • What should you not chew in music? • Accept the _______ of your actions. • How should you move in the music room? • What time should you follow directions? • Do not _____ the music teacher or anyone else. • Keep your _______ feet and objects to yourself. • How should your voice sound when entering music? • ...
Film Music - the Elements (Dr Smith) 2021-04-06
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- The layers in the music
- The speed of the music
- A pattern of beats
- The instruments used in a piece of music
- The volume of the music (loud/soft)
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- The combination of notes played at the same time
- Another word for the 'tune'
- Also known as TIMBRE, the quality of the sound
- A repeated pattern used in film music to represent a particular character
- A piece of music associated with a film
10 Clues: A pattern of beats • The speed of the music • The layers in the music • Another word for the 'tune' • The volume of the music (loud/soft) • A piece of music associated with a film • The instruments used in a piece of music • Also known as TIMBRE, the quality of the sound • The combination of notes played at the same time • ...
Girls' Generation Crossword 2021-05-04
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- Girls' Generation were originally suppose to be called?
- What song was released in October 27 2010?
- Who was doing ballet in the music video 'ITNW'?
- Which member left the group in 2014
- What music video won 'Video of the year' at Youtube Music Awards?
- The members initially filed a missing reports person for?
- Leader of Girls' generation
- Which song stayed no. 1 on music charts for nine consecutive weeks?
- Which member is ambidextrous?
- Sooyoung's Ultimate Celebrity Crush?
- Girls' Generations' 'Dancing Queen' was a remake of
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- Sooyoung was originally a member of a Japanese Pop Duo called?
- What is the name of the sub-unit that debuted in 2012?
- Girls' Generation released a song for 'Intel' called?
- What song was released to commemorate Girls' Generation'S Ninth Anniversary?
- Which member was the last to join the group?
- Girls' Generation's Fandom Name
17 Clues: Leader of Girls' generation • Which member is ambidextrous? • Girls' Generation's Fandom Name • Which member left the group in 2014 • Sooyoung's Ultimate Celebrity Crush? • What song was released in October 27 2010? • Which member was the last to join the group? • Who was doing ballet in the music video 'ITNW'? • Girls' Generations' 'Dancing Queen' was a remake of • ...
