music Crossword Puzzles
test 2022-09-23
Crossword- Spelling Words Clues 2015-04-16
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- The Colosseum is a ___________ piece of architecture.
- As he struck his __________ it made a loud noise.
- Back in the day, they were best friends and rode their bike around the _________.
- The beginning of the show there was an _________.
- When Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama he was _________.
- The piano made an eerie _________ noise.
- When the 49ers won the game last night against the Seahawks they were __________.
- My aunt's business is very __________.
- Before the show the singer practiced her _______.
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- The music teacher pressured the kids to get the right ______ for the concert.
- The group of friends had a unique __________.
- In music class we learned how to read music sheets with _______ on them.
- During the drummer’s solo he had an ________ tempo.
- The ___________ in today's government is exceptional.
- As the song ended the singer hit a _________ note.
- My dad's ___________ with his brothers is strong.
- In music class I learned how to play a ________.
- As the meeting began, the prince walked with all the ________.
- They put extra wrapping on the glass because of its ________.
- Half way through the song, the instruments turned into a calm _________ tempo.
20 Clues: My aunt's business is very __________. • The piano made an eerie _________ noise. • The group of friends had a unique __________. • In music class I learned how to play a ________. • As he struck his __________ it made a loud noise. • My dad's ___________ with his brothers is strong. • The beginning of the show there was an _________. • ...
THE BOWERY PRESENTS CROSSWORD 2020-04-08
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- Home to 3 Bowery venues
- A live music event
- Brooklyn Steel's secret room OR the street of the original Bowery office
- Band that's played 30 shows with The Bowery Presents
- The closest you can get in a GA room
- Location of Music Hall of Williamsburg's lounge
- Home to Webster Hall
- Music Hall of Williamsburg's opening night headliner
- Post-show hang with the band
- He answers all of your questions you shoot over on Facebook...
- The first artist on a 2 band bill
- hall There's a Shepard Fairey mural on the top floor
- That concert tee you've been wearing to bed every night since '16
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- LCD Soundsystem played here 23 times
- You may want to save the stub...
- You can buy a vinyl there pre-show
- The opening act for Webster Hall's reopening in 2019
- Opened in 1886
- Can also be found at JFK airport
- Slang for 'Concerts'
- Rough Trade NYC's first ticketed show
- Terminal 5's opening night headliner
- The Bowery Presents' blog
- Brooklyn Steel is located on this street
- Goes in a record player
- Webster Hall's lounge, FKA ____ ____
- A TBP co-founder
27 Clues: Opened in 1886 • A TBP co-founder • A live music event • Home to Webster Hall • Slang for 'Concerts' • Home to 3 Bowery venues • Goes in a record player • The Bowery Presents' blog • Post-show hang with the band • You may want to save the stub... • Can also be found at JFK airport • The first artist on a 2 band bill • You can buy a vinyl there pre-show • ...
Telemann Trivia 2020-05-27
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- His many innovations revolutionized this industry
- The only time he left Germany was to visit this city
- One of 8 instruments he taught himself to play
- Holds the record as the most prolific composer in this book
- His musical ability was
- For amateur musicians, he created this, the first of its kind
- Was given some lessons on this at age 10
- Fashionable collecting hobby shared with friend Handle
- Was music director to five of this city's churches
- For music engraving he switching from expensive copper to cheaper
- In addition to his prolific musical output, he also produced 11
- His second marriage failed due to his wife's infidelities and an addiction to
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- Kept the coffers full by offering
- Influenced, in part, by the folk music of this country
- He composed his first of these at age 12
- His mother wanted him to pursue a career in
- To increase sales he printed and mailed out
- Godfather to this famous composer
- Not only a writer of music, he also wrote poetry and two of these
- The job of organist in Leipzig he turned down went to
20 Clues: His musical ability was • Kept the coffers full by offering • Godfather to this famous composer • He composed his first of these at age 12 • Was given some lessons on this at age 10 • His mother wanted him to pursue a career in • To increase sales he printed and mailed out • One of 8 instruments he taught himself to play • His many innovations revolutionized this industry • ...
Techno Trivia 2023-04-30
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- The Electrifying ___; 1980s Radio DJ
- TR-___ Drum Machine with the boomy kick
- This Detroit Establishment never served liquor, instead opting for a juice bar.
- The ______ Three
- Considered the founder of Techno
- Author of "The Third Wave"
- Four on the ____
- One of its subgenres is gabber
- German pioneers of Electronic Music
- Known as one of the earliest Techno songs, this 1985 track by Model 500 was released on the Metroplex label.
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- Detroit music festival since 2006
- 1988 UK Release "Techno! The New Dance Sound of ______"
- 1980s Manchester Nightclub run by Factory Records
- Most famous modern German club
- This R&B Artist sampled a Cybotron Track on her 2006 "Lose Control", exposing the pop audience to Techno
- This club was founded in the vaults of a former department store and developed its own music label
- "Kreem" was a pseudonym for this Techno pioneer
- Frankie ______
- Type of House Music that became popular in the UK in the late 80's
- This Berlin Club opened in 1993 in a former power station; lines were so long that folks raved while waiting in the parking lot.
20 Clues: Frankie ______ • The ______ Three • Four on the ____ • Author of "The Third Wave" • Most famous modern German club • One of its subgenres is gabber • Considered the founder of Techno • Detroit music festival since 2006 • German pioneers of Electronic Music • The Electrifying ___; 1980s Radio DJ • TR-___ Drum Machine with the boomy kick • ...
Vivace EOY 2023 2023-06-01
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- Italian for "from beginning" (head)
- abuela we need to remember
- nocturnal piece of music (one of my all-time faves)
- Rondo “_____” piece from Competition
- clef violas read
- music from an arachnid bite
- Play a note really fast at the tip
- Italian for "pluck"
- clef cellos read
- “Peanut” Parade; music from the first concert
- one person plays
- Italian for "bow"
- Quixotic “______” 7th grade ensemble
- move your finger back and forth for beautiful tone
- “_______” Moods 8th grade ensemble
- “_______” Carol
- Scandinavian pirate
- loudly in volume
- clef violins read
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- slow down the tempo
- Stick the conductor uses
- Have Yourself a “______” Little Christmas
- play two strings at once
- change hand positions to play higher notes
- Rudolph “_____/Jolly”
- The Last "____" of Summer
- softly in volume
- score we Received at Orch Contest
- Elementary school we played at in Dec (starts with G)
- play a piece of music for the first time
- Spanish word for an large animal
- the entire section plays the melody
- everybody plays
- place we ate at in December
- symbol to hold the note (looks like an eye)
- Italian for "last measure"
36 Clues: everybody plays • “_______” Carol • clef violas read • softly in volume • clef cellos read • one person plays • loudly in volume • Italian for "bow" • clef violins read • slow down the tempo • Italian for "pluck" • Scandinavian pirate • Rudolph “_____/Jolly” • Stick the conductor uses • play two strings at once • The Last "____" of Summer • abuela we need to remember • Italian for "last measure" • ...
Vivace EOY 2023 2023-06-01
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- everybody plays
- change hand positions to play higher notes
- Stick the conductor uses
- Italian for "last measure"
- Italian for "pluck"
- loudly in volume
- “Peanut” Parade; music from the first concert
- move your finger back and forth for beautiful tone
- “_______” Carol
- one person plays
- Quixotic “______” 7th grade ensemble
- score we Received at Orch Contest
- play two strings at once
- the entire section plays the melody
- The Last "____" of Summer
- Italian for "from beginning" (head)
- Elementary school we played at in Dec (starts with G)
- play a piece of music for the first time
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- symbol to hold the note (looks like an eye)
- Rondo “_____” piece from Competition
- “_______” Moods 8th grade ensemble
- Italian for "bow"
- softly in volume
- clef violins read
- slow down the tempo
- abuela we need to remember
- Play a note really fast at the tip
- Have Yourself a “______” Little Christmas
- Spanish word for an large animal
- clef cellos read
- Scandinavian pirate
- clef violas read
- music from an arachnid bite
- Rudolph “_____/Jolly”
- place we ate at in December
- nocturnal piece of music (one of my all-time faves)
36 Clues: everybody plays • “_______” Carol • softly in volume • loudly in volume • clef cellos read • clef violas read • one person plays • Italian for "bow" • clef violins read • slow down the tempo • Italian for "pluck" • Scandinavian pirate • Rudolph “_____/Jolly” • Stick the conductor uses • play two strings at once • The Last "____" of Summer • abuela we need to remember • Italian for "last measure" • ...
Musical Inst 2025-03-01
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- - This instrument has 88 keys and is often used in classical and jazz music.
- - A percussion instrument with jingles, often shaken or struck.
- - A percussion instrument often referred to as the heartbeat of the band.
- - A string instrument larger than a violin but smaller than a double bass.
- - A woodwind instrument with a double reed.
- - A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece.
- - A small wind instrument played by blowing and drawing air.
- - A brass instrument with three valves.
- - An instrument with keys and bellows, often used in folk and polka music.
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- - A wind instrument commonly used in jazz music.
- - The largest woodwind instrument, known for its deep, rich sound.
- - A small string instrument originating from Hawaii.
- - This instrument comes in acoustic and electric varieties.
- - A string instrument played with a bow, often heard in orchestras.
- - A string instrument often associated with bluegrass and folk music.
- - A woodwind instrument without a reed, played by blowing air across an opening.
- - A large string instrument often depicted with angels.
- - A brass instrument with a slide.
- - The largest brass instrument, known for its deep bass tones.
- - A percussion instrument with wooden bars, played with mallets.
20 Clues: - A brass instrument with a slide. • - A brass instrument with three valves. • - A woodwind instrument with a double reed. • - A wind instrument commonly used in jazz music. • - A small string instrument originating from Hawaii. • - A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece. • - A large string instrument often depicted with angels. • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- Spend time socially with friends.
- A person who trains or leads athletes or teams.
- Create fictional or true narratives using words.
- Move and perform tricks on a skateboard.
- Make music using a guitar.
- Use your hand to push a ball forward.
- Attend regular training sessions.
- Strike a ball with your hand or an object.
- Create music by pressing keys on a piano.
- Use your voice to perform music.
- Move your body to music.
- Prepare food by combining and heating ingredients.
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- Capture images using a camera.
- Compete in a team sport by kicking a ball to score goals.
- Use a console or computer to play interactive games.
- A person who competes in sports or physical activities.
- Send written messages using a phone or device.
- Move through water using your body.
- Use your hands to stop and hold a moving ball.
- Make images with pencils, pens, or crayons.
- View recordings on a screen.
- Move quickly on foot.
- Use paint to create pictures or art.
- Perform characters in theatrical productions.
- Hear and enjoy songs or melodies.
- Record and edit moving images.
26 Clues: Move quickly on foot. • Move your body to music. • Make music using a guitar. • View recordings on a screen. • Capture images using a camera. • Record and edit moving images. • Use your voice to perform music. • Spend time socially with friends. • Attend regular training sessions. • Hear and enjoy songs or melodies. • Move through water using your body. • ...
dominicks band crossword 2025-06-06
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- Very, or much
- Emphasized note
- Walking pace in music
- Gradually slowing down
- Return to original speed
- Same pitch, different names
- Keeps the beat steady
- Smooth and connected notes
- Soft volume in music
- Gradually getting louder
- Connects same notes across a bar
- Short and detached notes
- Return to start, jump to ending section
- Low-pitched musical foundation
- Go back to the start, end at “Fine”
- Notes played with a melody
- Rapid alternation between two notes
- Slowing down, more relaxed
- Secondary tune played with the main
- Moderately loud
- All parts play the same notes
- Moderately soft
- Smoothly connects different notes
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- Shows sharps or flats in music
- Strongly accented note
- Sharp, flat, or natural not in key
- Entry hint for a part
- Beats per measure indicator
- Fast tempo marking
- Gradually getting softer
- Moderate speed
- Speeding up gradually
- Sign to play again
- Loud dynamic marking
- Little by little
- Distance between two notes
- Different closing sections on repeats
- Volume levels in music
- Can be played or left out
- Main tune of a piece
- Split into separate parts
41 Clues: Very, or much • Moderate speed • Emphasized note • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Little by little • Fast tempo marking • Sign to play again • Loud dynamic marking • Soft volume in music • Main tune of a piece • Entry hint for a part • Walking pace in music • Speeding up gradually • Keeps the beat steady • Strongly accented note • Gradually slowing down • Volume levels in music • ...
20th Century Music History 2016-04-28
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- What is the last name of the man who composed “The Perilous Night”?
- Where was Igor Stravinsky born?
- Title of only choral piece from this unit.
- Name of ballet influenced by Russian folk songs.
- What is organized sound?
- John Cage said this doesn’t exist.
- What happened at the first performance of The Rite of Spring?
- Last name of man who composed “Hoedown” from Rodeo.
- Last name of man who composed an orchestral arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner.
- What is the last name of the composer born in 1897?
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- Last name of the composer born in 1916.
- Henry Cowell helped come up with this name for the new kind of music.
- This is music that will be very different each time it is performed.
- The name of the first one of these was the RCA Mark II.
- What instrument is The Banshee composed for?
- Where did Aaron Copland work at the beginning of his career to pay the bills?
- Last name of the only female composer in this unit.
- Where was Aaron Copland born?
- What is the ballet “Rodeo” about?
- The invention of magnetic tape helped create opportunities for this type of music.
20 Clues: What is organized sound? • Where was Aaron Copland born? • Where was Igor Stravinsky born? • What is the ballet “Rodeo” about? • John Cage said this doesn’t exist. • Last name of the composer born in 1916. • Title of only choral piece from this unit. • What instrument is The Banshee composed for? • Name of ballet influenced by Russian folk songs. • ...
20th Century Music History 2016-04-28
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- What is the last name of the man who composed “The Perilous Night”?
- Where was Igor Stravinsky born?
- Title of only choral piece from this unit.
- Name of ballet influenced by Russian folk songs.
- What is organized sound?
- John Cage said this doesn’t exist.
- What happened at the first performance of The Rite of Spring?
- Last name of man who composed “Hoedown” from Rodeo.
- Last name of man who composed an orchestral arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner.
- What is the last name of the composer born in 1897?
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- Last name of the composer born in 1916.
- Henry Cowell helped come up with this name for the new kind of music.
- This is music that will be very different each time it is performed.
- The name of the first one of these was the RCA Mark II.
- What instrument is The Banshee composed for?
- Where did Aaron Copland work at the beginning of his career to pay the bills?
- Last name of the only female composer in this unit.
- Where was Aaron Copland born?
- What is the ballet “Rodeo” about?
- The invention of magnetic tape helped create opportunities for this type of music.
20 Clues: What is organized sound? • Where was Aaron Copland born? • Where was Igor Stravinsky born? • What is the ballet “Rodeo” about? • John Cage said this doesn’t exist. • Last name of the composer born in 1916. • Title of only choral piece from this unit. • What instrument is The Banshee composed for? • Name of ballet influenced by Russian folk songs. • ...
Band Crossword Puzzle (7th and 8th Grade) 2013-06-03
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- a note with two beats
- a note with one beat
- the number of flats in the Bb Major scale
- the number of minutes each day you should practice at home (at least)
- pianissimo
- gradually get louder
- mezzo piano
- a short, detached note
- gradually get softer
- mezzo forte
- to play music for the first time without studying it
- a marking which indicates that the player should use more air
- the type of beat between two “true” beats
- a note with four beats
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- the number of sharps in the E Major scale
- a symbol which adds half the value of a note to itself
- how to “attack” and “release” each note
- how fast the music should be played
- fortissimo
- the volume of the music
- a note that lasts for only half of one beat
- a marking on a note which suggests that the player should hold it until the director cuts them off
- practice makes “_________”
- gradually slow in tempo
- a word for “quality of sound”
- a marking which indicates that a note should be played smoothly
- the constant, underlying heartbeat of the music
27 Clues: fortissimo • pianissimo • mezzo piano • mezzo forte • a note with one beat • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • a note with two beats • a short, detached note • a note with four beats • the volume of the music • gradually slow in tempo • practice makes “_________” • a word for “quality of sound” • how fast the music should be played • how to “attack” and “release” each note • ...
Spelling - Music / Suffixes Words 2015-04-15
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- The newborn baby was the cause for a _______ occasion for the parents' friends and family.
- A piano is not a ___________ instrument, but a drum is.
- A slow, moderate rate to a song is called _______.
- Friendship, ____________, Close Relationship.
- Fast, _______, quick to the beat.
- The ___________ in today's government is poor and unappealing to most citizens in the United States.
- The town watched as a new ________ was appointed King over the land.
- An increase in volume and intensity is a __________.
- I felt ________ when my brother came home from the store with a new toy in his hands.
- If something is special, it can also be called ___________.
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- Speed, ______, rate of music.
- I felt ________ toward my long-lost cousin.
- A _____________ is a small area where people live.
- Weakness, inability, ________.
- An assortment or combination of musical notes in a song is called a ______.
- The woman who lived down the street owned a ___________ restaurant and was able to give generous gifts for special occasions.
- Some variations of music, including Opera, have an _________.
- The pitch of a song in music is called a _____.
- Quick, jumpy music is called _________.
- A song written for one instrument or voice is called an _____.
20 Clues: Speed, ______, rate of music. • Weakness, inability, ________. • Fast, _______, quick to the beat. • Quick, jumpy music is called _________. • I felt ________ toward my long-lost cousin. • Friendship, ____________, Close Relationship. • The pitch of a song in music is called a _____. • A _____________ is a small area where people live. • ...
For Anna 2024-09-06
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- a thing we did together in middle school
- valjean in les mis
- a fish wtih no eyes
- a picture joke
- a not music creative class
- what I am if I didn't spell things right
- my dad's shine
- how I think you spell your dog's name
- spanish sentences
- a dog's cup
- a principal's value
- your mom's name
- with blood and love
- i know without accents
- youth group day
- javier in les mis
- not breakfast or dinner
- what's in my favorite food that you can't have
- abcde+1
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- your dad's name
- if mother theresa and an angel had a baby
- my favorite food
- spanish for watermelon
- gloves for your feet
- beloved australian child/pet?
- cosette in les mis
- jesus book
- metal on your teeth
- a very long blink
- something else I would say if I don't spell right
- my music class
- my dog's name
- the best fruit (imo)
- what I would say if I don't spell right
- how I met you
- italian jacket
- our music class
- your music class
- eponine in les mis
39 Clues: abcde+1 • jesus book • a dog's cup • my dog's name • how I met you • a picture joke • my music class • my dad's shine • italian jacket • your dad's name • our music class • your mom's name • youth group day • my favorite food • your music class • a very long blink • spanish sentences • javier in les mis • valjean in les mis • cosette in les mis • eponine in les mis • a fish wtih no eyes • metal on your teeth • ...
Piano Class Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- part of a piano that allows the sound to be sustained by pressing on it with your right foot
- a musical marking which indicates to play a note with more emphasis or force
- an Italian word meaning "loud"
- markings that indicate volume levels through a piece or song
- a person who writes music
- to play notes with space between them, bouncy and disconnected
- a segment of time defined by a specific number of beats
- a marking which indicates to slow down the tempo, used commonly at the end of a piece of music
- usually refers to the lower range of an instrument
- usually refers to the higher range of an instrument
- a basic unit of time, the pulse of the music
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- an Italian word meaning "soft"
- the speed at which the music is played
- a concert consisting of mainly solo performers
- the distance between two notes
- an articulation marking that indicates legato playing
- a pattern of notes of different lengths played in time with the beat
- lines and spaces where notes are written in order to convey pitch
- an interval of 8 steps
- to play in a smooth and connected manner
20 Clues: an interval of 8 steps • a person who writes music • an Italian word meaning "soft" • an Italian word meaning "loud" • the distance between two notes • the speed at which the music is played • to play in a smooth and connected manner • a basic unit of time, the pulse of the music • a concert consisting of mainly solo performers • ...
music history and theory 2024-03-19
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- inventor of the solid-body electric guitar, overdubbing, and delay
- the african precursor to the banjo
- amount of quarter notes played in the span of 60 seconds
- the art of balancing multiple melodic lines
- -- Tape Cartridge; the precursor to the compact casette
- texture characterized as 2 or more variations of a melodic line heard at once
- for bowed string instruments, the technique of hitting the strings with the wood of the bow, abbr.
- prefix used to label music predecessing a certain movement or genre
- the harmonic interplay of 2 or more pitches
- genre of urban music from Brazil that heavily draws on the country's traditional styles
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- the band credited with inventing heavy metal
- considered the greatest baroque composer
- the quality of a sound separate from pitch
- repeat
- the most standard anglo-eurocentric tuning system
- a music education method; assigning syllables to notes of a scale
- the technique of prolonging notes and moving them into one another smoothly
- the closing section of a piece
- genre of rhythmic dance music originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the '90s
- medieval instrument operayed with a crank
- frequency at which a record fully rotates; e.g. 33, 78
21 Clues: repeat • the closing section of a piece • the african precursor to the banjo • considered the greatest baroque composer • medieval instrument operayed with a crank • the quality of a sound separate from pitch • the art of balancing multiple melodic lines • the harmonic interplay of 2 or more pitches • the band credited with inventing heavy metal • ...
TEMPLE'S BEAUTY & THE BEAST CROSSWORD #1 2024-03-19
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- NAME OF PERSON WHO PLAYS BASS CLARINET IN PIT BAND
- NAME OF "BATB" COMPOSER (WITH NO SPACE IN NAME)
- FRENCH WORD FOR "MISTER" OR "SIR"
- THE NAME OF OUR 7TH MS. POTTS
- FRENCH WORD FOR "GIRLS"
- NAME OF THE PERSON THE "WHOLE TOWN" SEEMS TO BE "INTO" (BUT NOT BELLE)
- JAKE & IZAAC PLAY THIS INSTRUMENT IN OUR PIT BAND
- MUSIC PLAYED TO GET THE CAST OFF THE STAGE IS CALLED A ______.
- ANDY & REI PLAY THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION
- FIRST NAME OF 7TH GRADER PLAYING MADAME GRAND DE LA BOUCHE
- NAME OF OUR 7TH GRADER LEFOU
- WHEN MUSIC IS RE-INTRODUCED IN A MUSICAL, IT IS MOST OFTEN CALLED A ____.
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- MANKI & AILEEN MAKE UP THIS SECTION IN OUR PIT BAND
- SEVERAL PIECES IN THIS PRODUCTION IS WRITTEN IN 3/4 METER, AND COMMONLY CALLED A ____.
- ALEX & NATHAN SHARE THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION
- MATTHEW DOMINGUEZ PLAYS THIS CHARACTER IN OUT PRODUCTION
- MUSIC WORD USED TO DESCRIBE A PIECE THAT WAS TAKEN FROM ITS ORIGINAL FORM AND REWRITTEN FOR SINGERS OR MUSICIANS
- THIS IS THE TITLE TO MUSIC CUE #28 IN OUR PRODUCTION
- WHAT MONTH IS OUR BATB PRODUCTION?
- FRENCH WORD FOR "MISS" OR YOUNG LADY.
20 Clues: FRENCH WORD FOR "GIRLS" • NAME OF OUR 7TH GRADER LEFOU • THE NAME OF OUR 7TH MS. POTTS • FRENCH WORD FOR "MISTER" OR "SIR" • WHAT MONTH IS OUR BATB PRODUCTION? • FRENCH WORD FOR "MISS" OR YOUNG LADY. • ANDY & REI PLAY THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION • ALEX & NATHAN SHARE THIS ROLE IN OUR PRODUCTION • NAME OF "BATB" COMPOSER (WITH NO SPACE IN NAME) • ...
Unit 2 Music Crossword 2025-05-07
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- He feels ______ when he speaks in front of people.
- The dancers were very ______. They moved a lot and fast.
- He studies ______ to understand big questions about life.
- ______ music uses only natural sound, not electric instruments.
- She writes beautiful ______ about nature and love.
- tour The band is ______ now. They are playing in many cities.
- A ______ is a group of words that go together.
- music We went to an even with ______. A band was playing on stage.
- The ______ of this song are very sad and beautiful.
- The main ______ of the movie is friendship.
- This song has a strong ______. It makes me want to dance.
- She has a good ______ because she is always kind and helpful.
- You can ______ this song from the internet.
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- To be a teacher, you need a ______ from a university.
- This song is so ______. I can’t stop singing it.
- This word is ______. I’ve never seen it before.
- We saw a live ______ by our favourite band last night.
- She is very ______. She learns new things quickly.
- I use ______ to listen to music quietly.
- An ______ is a story with music and singing, usually in a big theatre.
20 Clues: I use ______ to listen to music quietly. • The main ______ of the movie is friendship. • You can ______ this song from the internet. • A ______ is a group of words that go together. • This word is ______. I’ve never seen it before. • This song is so ______. I can’t stop singing it. • He feels ______ when he speaks in front of people. • ...
Rocco's band crossword 2025-06-06
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- Notes played with a melody
- Smoothly connects different notes
- Slowing down, more relaxed
- Walking pace in music
- Volume levels in music
- Strongly accented note
- Different closing sections on repeats
- Soft volume in music
- Low-pitched musical foundation
- Same pitch, different names
- Can be played or left out
- Very, or much
- Entry hint for a part
- Sign to play again
- Loud dynamic marking
- Beats per measure indicator
- Fast tempo marking
- Little by little
- Return to original speed
- Connects same notes across a bar
- Go back to the start, end at “Fine”
- Distance between two notes
- Short and detached notes
- Secondary tune played with the main
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- Rapid alternation between two notes
- Moderate speed
- All parts play the same notes
- Shows sharps or flats in music
- Gradually slowing down
- Return to start, jump to ending section
- Keeps the beat steady
- Moderately loud
- Moderately soft
- Sharp, flat, or natural not in key
- Split into separate parts
- Gradually getting louder
- Gradually getting softer
- Emphasized note
- Smooth and connected notes
- Speeding up gradually
- Main tune of a piece
41 Clues: Very, or much • Moderate speed • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Emphasized note • Little by little • Sign to play again • Fast tempo marking • Soft volume in music • Loud dynamic marking • Main tune of a piece • Keeps the beat steady • Walking pace in music • Entry hint for a part • Speeding up gradually • Gradually slowing down • Volume levels in music • Strongly accented note • ...
Music Theory 2023-11-07
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- The music term for getting louder
- The music term for when you gradually get slower
- The music term for playing smoothly
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- The music term for getting softer
- The music term for playing softly
- How fast something is played
- The music term for playing loudly
- The 'tail end' of a piece of music
- A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___
9 Clues: How fast something is played • The music term for getting softer • The music term for playing softly • The music term for playing loudly • The music term for getting louder • The 'tail end' of a piece of music • The music term for playing smoothly • A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___ • The music term for when you gradually get slower
Choir Vocabulary Crossword 2024-08-28
17 Clues: loud • soft • slower • very slow • fast tempo • super loud • medium loud • medium soft • means to hold • moderate tempo • slow steady tempo • volume of the music • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • The speed of the music • The low voices sing with this line • the higher voices sing with this line
Renaissance music Thomas Caleb 2015-06-18
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- sortof music of the renaissance
- is a secilar voial music by jeonine
- work for what you sell
- this invention helped the spread of music
- has up to four parts of equal importance
- a period of enlightenment and rapid devel opment
- diffence red blake
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- lockail
- the appearance that objects are closer to or farther away from the viewer
- welthy people
- a sponsor for a musician or artist
- needed
- basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- stucture of the numan body
- people who worekd for the chuch
- belve in something
16 Clues: needed • lockail • welthy people • diffence red blake • belve in something • work for what you sell • stucture of the numan body • sortof music of the renaissance • people who worekd for the chuch • a sponsor for a musician or artist • is a secilar voial music by jeonine • has up to four parts of equal importance • this invention helped the spread of music • ...
Music Crossword- Kim 2017-04-26
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- musical notation to represent a sound
- a melody having correct pitch
- position of a sound in a complete range
- range of note
- speed of music
- original sheet of music
- music with chords
- distance from the lowest and highest pitch
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- when a note is separated by different notes
- piece of voices singing at the same time yet staring differently
- group of musicians, actors, and dancers together
- recurring patterns of stretches
- time in which something continues
- when something immediate happens
- different voices occurring at different
- combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect
16 Clues: range of note • speed of music • music with chords • original sheet of music • a melody having correct pitch • recurring patterns of stretches • when something immediate happens • time in which something continues • musical notation to represent a sound • position of a sound in a complete range • different voices occurring at different • distance from the lowest and highest pitch • ...
CHORAL VOCAB LIST #1 CROSSWORD 2023-09-19
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- When two or more parts sing together at the same time
- One performer, performing alone
- The clef for the “higher” notes in the music
- Two performers, performing different parts
- Speed of the music
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- A group of music notes that make musical “sentences”
- The clef for the “lower” notes in music
- To make the sound or voice louder
- Tells us how many beats are in every measure (top) and which note gets the beat (bottom)
- Combination of notes that move up and down and is usually nice to hear
- Patterns of long and short notes
- The volume of the music – determined by markings such as (p) for piano, (f) for forte, etc.
12 Clues: Speed of the music • One performer, performing alone • Patterns of long and short notes • To make the sound or voice louder • The clef for the “lower” notes in music • Two performers, performing different parts • The clef for the “higher” notes in the music • A group of music notes that make musical “sentences” • When two or more parts sing together at the same time • ...
Ch13 magel 2023-04-24
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- they had proverbs, they were short sayings that had a moral or lesson
- hot, and Humaid
- Timbuktu, cape coast
- Tunka Manin when Ghana reached its peak, Askia the Great Aka Sunni Alis son, Mansa Musa Muslim ruler who spread Islam to west Africa and ruler when Ghana reached its peak, Sunni Ali ruler of Songhai when its expansion.
- low plains
- they had salt and gold trade in Timbuktu.
- they had 12 regions.
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- the gold and salt in the earth helped have Ghana become so great.
- Griots who used oral history to spread history
- They respected art and had statues.
- they placed music using drums and played them in parties and celibrations
- Ghana, Great Zimbabwe, Songhai
- They had celebrations with masks and music.
- Salt and gold were resources from Ghana.
- They had dancing and music and masks as their religion.
- Islam spread throughout west Africa.
16 Clues: low plains • hot, and Humaid • Timbuktu, cape coast • they had 12 regions. • Ghana, Great Zimbabwe, Songhai • They respected art and had statues. • Islam spread throughout west Africa. • Salt and gold were resources from Ghana. • they had salt and gold trade in Timbuktu. • They had celebrations with masks and music. • Griots who used oral history to spread history • ...
Funk Music Crossword 2023-11-19
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- Playing on the weak beats in music.
- Larry Graham developed this technique for playing bass
- The first name of the Queen of Soul
- The vocal group who sang the hit “My Girl.”
- Many Motown songs were recorded by this group of musicians.
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- This group had 12 number 1 hits between 1964-69.
- This stylish group has been sampled many times over the years
- The James Brown song “Out of Sight” is structured on what form?
- One of the first hype men in music.
- Bruno Mars uses this effect on the intro to 24K Magic
- This artists was one of the most influential of his generation, and often played multile instruments on their recordings.
- This genre has its roots in African American Gospel music and Rhythm and Blues
- The Godfather of Soul
- The most popular Soul record label
- The owner of Motown Records
- Funk music first appeared in this decade.
16 Clues: The Godfather of Soul • The owner of Motown Records • The most popular Soul record label • Playing on the weak beats in music. • One of the first hype men in music. • The first name of the Queen of Soul • Funk music first appeared in this decade. • The vocal group who sang the hit “My Girl.” • This group had 12 number 1 hits between 1964-69. • ...
POPULAR CULTURE 2024-09-25
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- living or occurring at the same time
- The process of adding value to an idea, product or commodity
- Goods that are bought and sold
- Social change that is both profound and permanent
- Those who access music products
- Occurring at the grass-roots level
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- The holding of views or opinions that differ from other mainstream groups
- The attitude, usually negative,that involves prejudements
- A stakeholder responsible for promoting artists
- A social construct which organises society onto quantifiable portions
- Miscellaneous articles or equipment needed for a particular activity
- The process of selecting and using a product
- A social process where an item is turned into a commodity
- The surname of a music artist responsible for creating music that supported the civil rights movement in the 1960's
- The suppression or prohibition of any part of a book, film or music lyric
- The king of Rock & Roll
16 Clues: The king of Rock & Roll • Goods that are bought and sold • Those who access music products • Occurring at the grass-roots level • living or occurring at the same time • The process of selecting and using a product • A stakeholder responsible for promoting artists • Social change that is both profound and permanent • ...
Middle Ages Crossword MUSC 110 2024-02-14
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- first section of mass
- main religious service of the Catholic Church
- On which musical element is the artistic effect of plainchant based?
- fifth section of mass
- The type of music most likely to be written down in the Middle Ages
- second section of mass
- third sections of mass
- language of chant
- fourth section of mass
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- city that fell in 476
- religious music
- The single-line melodies of the early Christian Church
- a system of scales.
- Another term for plainchant
- non-religious music
- Pope traditionally associated with collecting and codifying the chants of the church
16 Clues: religious music • language of chant • a system of scales. • non-religious music • first section of mass • city that fell in 476 • fifth section of mass • second section of mass • third sections of mass • fourth section of mass • Another term for plainchant • main religious service of the Catholic Church • The single-line melodies of the early Christian Church • ...
MUSC 110 Middle Ages 2023-09-14
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- first section of mass
- Daily ritual of the Catholic Church
- On which musical element is the artistic effect of plainchant based?
- fifth section of mass
- The type of music most likely to be written down in the Middle Ages
- second section of mass
- third sections of mass
- language of chant
- forth section of mass
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- city that fell in 476
- religious music
- The single-line melodies of the early Christian Church
- a system of scales.
- Another term for plainchant
- non-religious music
- Pope traditionally associated with collecting and codifying the chants of the church
16 Clues: religious music • language of chant • a system of scales. • non-religious music • first section of mass • city that fell in 476 • fifth section of mass • forth section of mass • second section of mass • third sections of mass • Another term for plainchant • Daily ritual of the Catholic Church • The single-line melodies of the early Christian Church • ...
Band Vocab! 2023-11-02
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- Soft
- Emphasis of a stronger attack on a note
- To hold a note longer than written note length
- Separated by bar lines
- Cancels out a sharp or flat
- Ms. Stanislawski
- Gradually get louder
- Pick a note- music divides into 2 or more parts
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- DS al coda means to go back to the________
- Person who writes music
- Loud then immediately soft
- Symbol that indicates a modification of a pitch
- Connects different notes together
- Connects the same note together
- 3 or more different notes played at the same time
- Pace of the music
16 Clues: Soft • Ms. Stanislawski • Pace of the music • Gradually get louder • Separated by bar lines • Person who writes music • Loud then immediately soft • Cancels out a sharp or flat • Connects the same note together • Connects different notes together • Emphasis of a stronger attack on a note • DS al coda means to go back to the________ • To hold a note longer than written note length • ...
ESTRELLER VENICE BRIANNE MARY T. 9-CALCIUM PERFORMANCE TASK #4-MUSIC Baroque Period 2021-10-28
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- an alternation between loud and soft
- means figured bass
- baroque music usually heard or used in this place
- place where baroque style of music spread out
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- baroque music can be in style like this
- means misshapen pearl
- most baroque music embrace
- barocco derived from this language
- example music during baroque period
- era that saw an explosion of musical style
10 Clues: means figured bass • means misshapen pearl • most baroque music embrace • barocco derived from this language • example music during baroque period • an alternation between loud and soft • baroque music can be in style like this • era that saw an explosion of musical style • place where baroque style of music spread out • baroque music usually heard or used in this place
JOBS IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY 2025-09-28
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- He/She plays music at parties.
- He/She helps the artist with work.
- He/She makes music videos.
- He/She sings songs.
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- He/She writes songs.
- He/She speaks fast with music.
- He/She creates the music and the rhythm.
- He/She organizes and directs the music project.
- He/She dances on stage.
- He/She plays an instrument.
10 Clues: He/She sings songs. • He/She writes songs. • He/She dances on stage. • He/She makes music videos. • He/She plays an instrument. • He/She speaks fast with music. • He/She plays music at parties. • He/She helps the artist with work. • He/She creates the music and the rhythm. • He/She organizes and directs the music project.
Music Vocabulary and Baroque Terms 2021-09-07
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- Musical piece composed of 3 movements, in which a solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra
- A sequence of notes that are musically satisfying
- Famously known for his operas and oratorios
- The combination of simultaneous notes that create chords and support the melody
- Known as the "Champion of the Baroque Concerto"
- A piece of music
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- One of the greatest composers of all time
- Added notes to the melody
- A person who writes music
- Musical texture that has multiple, independent layers
- The speed of a piece of music
- How loud or soft the music is played
- How a sound is placed in time
- Short, musical idea that is easily remembered
14 Clues: A piece of music • Added notes to the melody • A person who writes music • The speed of a piece of music • How a sound is placed in time • How loud or soft the music is played • One of the greatest composers of all time • Famously known for his operas and oratorios • Short, musical idea that is easily remembered • Known as the "Champion of the Baroque Concerto" • ...
Indian Music Terminology 2024-06-05
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- Raag most similar to a western classical major scale
- Pattern of ascending pitches in a raag.
- Name of a raag similar to Bilawal with a sharpened “ma”
- Indian Classical equivalent of western sixth scale degree of a major scale
- Indian Classical syllables denoting pitch
- Introductory improvised passage of music often
- Classical music tradition of South India
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- Indian classical instrument, often plays a drone
- The first scale degree of Indian Raags
- Religion prevalent in Punjab that worships a unified God/Deity.
- Classical music tradition of North India
- Collection of pitches, associated with specific times of the day
- Regular rhythmic pattern
- Hindustani music characterised by its poetic or religious nature
14 Clues: Regular rhythmic pattern • The first scale degree of Indian Raags • Pattern of ascending pitches in a raag. • Classical music tradition of North India • Classical music tradition of South India • Indian Classical syllables denoting pitch • Introductory improvised passage of music often • Indian classical instrument, often plays a drone • ...
Musical Keywords Crossword 2021-05-05
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- The tempo is at a walking pace
- When the note 'wavers' up and down
- When the music gradually gets faster
- When the music gradually gets louder
- Music composed to represent a character
- When one melodic line is played on its own
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- When strings are plucked
- When the music gradually gets softer
- When the notes are short and detached
- When strings are played with a bow
- rapidly swapping between two notes
- a slide from one note to another
12 Clues: When strings are plucked • The tempo is at a walking pace • a slide from one note to another • When the note 'wavers' up and down • When strings are played with a bow • rapidly swapping between two notes • When the music gradually gets softer • When the music gradually gets faster • When the music gradually gets louder • When the notes are short and detached • ...
Types of Music 2019-06-05
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- is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States during the mid-to-late 1980s.
- is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves, and festivals.
- is a genre of electronic music and early hip hop directly influenced by the use of the Roland TR-808 drum machines, and funk.
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s.
- is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s.
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- is the genre of popular music that produces the most hits.
- is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States.
- was the most popular music created by and for African Americans between the end of World War II and the early 1960s. It combines soulful singing and strong backbeat.
- a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US. It is traditionally a mixture of ballads and dance tunes played characteristically on fiddle, guitar, steel guitar, drums, and keyboard.
- is a genre of rock music that originated in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1970s.
10 Clues: is the genre of popular music that produces the most hits. • is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the late 1990s. • is a genre of rock music that originated in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1970s. • is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States. • ...
Musical Terms 2025-12-19
9 Clues: Loud in music • Quiet in music • Volume in music • Silence in music • Musical sentence • The Speed of Music • Time signature other name • A Symbol that lowers a pitch • A symbol that raises a pitch
starter 2023-07-29
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- modern and influenced by the most recent ideas:
- relaxed
- music without singing
- This kind of music is a short form of popular.
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- is music produced independently from commercial record labels or their subsidiaries; this may include an autonomous, do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing.
- a type of popular music with a strong, loud beat that is usually played with electric guitars and drums
- This kind of music can make you feel danceable.
- easy to remember
- a type of popular music with a strong rhythm in which the words are spoken, not sung
- This genre of music is a bit slow, but chill.
10 Clues: relaxed • easy to remember • music without singing • This genre of music is a bit slow, but chill. • This kind of music is a short form of popular. • modern and influenced by the most recent ideas: • This kind of music can make you feel danceable. • a type of popular music with a strong rhythm in which the words are spoken, not sung • ...
Popper Quiz 2024-11-01
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- Famous British band known for hits like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be.”
- Classic music format that has regained popularity through records.
- Magazine known for its music charts, including the Hot 100.
- Prestigious award given for outstanding achievements in the music industry.
- Music genre developed in the early 20th century in the USA.
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- Television channel famous for music videos and pop culture shows.
- Music genre that emerged in the 1970s and is now globally popular.
- Iconic singer known as the “King of Rock and Roll.”
- Popular music streaming service with millions of songs.
- “Queen of Pop,” known for hits like “Like a Prayer” and “Vogue.”
10 Clues: Iconic singer known as the “King of Rock and Roll.” • Popular music streaming service with millions of songs. • Magazine known for its music charts, including the Hot 100. • Music genre developed in the early 20th century in the USA. • “Queen of Pop,” known for hits like “Like a Prayer” and “Vogue.” • ...
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC CROSSWORD 2024-11-20
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- when sound is not in an orderly fashion
- how fast or slow the music is
- name of symbol worth 1 count
- a combination of sound and _____
- Instrument named after a shape
- we use this to group No.5
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- this is referred to as the ticking clock in music.
- the symbol used for sound in music
- this symbol is worth 4 counts
- sound has to be ______for it to be music
- a combination of long and short sounds
- the symbol used for no sound.
12 Clues: we use this to group No.5 • name of symbol worth 1 count • this symbol is worth 4 counts • how fast or slow the music is • the symbol used for no sound. • Instrument named after a shape • a combination of sound and _____ • the symbol used for sound in music • a combination of long and short sounds • when sound is not in an orderly fashion • ...
JS Bach 2025-12-09
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- Keyboard instrument that is plucked
- The court where Bach worked
- the instrument Bach played in Church
- something Bach was seeking to have in writing his music
- someone who writes music
- the person who employed Bach and put him in jail
- a style of music in which Bach wrote
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- the career Frederick wanted to follow
- a piece of music for solo instrument and orchestra
- The boy who wanted to work for Bach
- German Composer
- Leopold The person Bach secretly wanted to work for
12 Clues: German Composer • someone who writes music • The court where Bach worked • Keyboard instrument that is plucked • The boy who wanted to work for Bach • the instrument Bach played in Church • a style of music in which Bach wrote • the career Frederick wanted to follow • the person who employed Bach and put him in jail • a piece of music for solo instrument and orchestra • ...
Waltz crossword 2024-05-30
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- What people usually do while listening to waltz music
- Famous composer of his second waltz
- Famous waltz written by Strauss
- Famous composer of the Sleeping Beauty Waltz
- Places where waltz music is often played
- Capital of music where waltzes orignated
- time signature that waltzes are usually in
- First and second beat of background accompaniment are___
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- First beat of background accompaniment is a ___ note
- Second and Third beat of background accompaniment are___
- Tempo that waltzes are usually in
- How waltz melodies sound
- Besides dancing, waltz music can be written to be purely ____ to
13 Clues: How waltz melodies sound • Famous waltz written by Strauss • Tempo that waltzes are usually in • Famous composer of his second waltz • Places where waltz music is often played • Capital of music where waltzes orignated • time signature that waltzes are usually in • Famous composer of the Sleeping Beauty Waltz • First beat of background accompaniment is a ___ note • ...
Florence Price 2025-04-24
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- Laws that promoted segregation.
- The name of Florence's husband.
- Price's father did this job.
- School where Price studied music.
- A good friend and roommate of Price's.
- City where price was born.
- Price played this instrument for silent movies.
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- This piece of music earned Price $500 in a contest.
- Florence Price's first job.
- Music organization that premiered Price's symphony.
- Event where Price participated in a music contest and won 1st place.
- A title awarded to a student with the highest GPA in their class.
- City where Price moved with her husband because of racial tensions.
13 Clues: City where price was born. • Florence Price's first job. • Price's father did this job. • Laws that promoted segregation. • The name of Florence's husband. • School where Price studied music. • A good friend and roommate of Price's. • Price played this instrument for silent movies. • This piece of music earned Price $500 in a contest. • ...
Fine Arts Unit 3 2025-11-13
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- The act of taking a sound and putting it into written form
- The Italian musical term for gradually getting louder
- The Italian musical term for loud
- Listening with complete attention
- The speed of the music
- Musical articulation that is separated (short)
- The Italian musical term for soft
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- The Italian musical term for gradually getting softer
- The way a note starts and stops
- The volume of the music
- The Italian musical term for slowing down the music
- Musical articulation that is smooth and connected
- The Italian musical term for speeding up the music
13 Clues: The speed of the music • The volume of the music • The way a note starts and stops • The Italian musical term for loud • Listening with complete attention • The Italian musical term for soft • Musical articulation that is separated (short) • Musical articulation that is smooth and connected • The Italian musical term for speeding up the music • ...
February Week 3 Crossword 2014-02-16
Music of the World Review THREE 2023-09-04
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- Method of data collection in social media tracking
- Popular Way to share music
- Communicates chord progressions
- Fits in the groove of a vinyl on a record player
- The note that has the beat in 3/4 time
- Steady interval click to a set beats per minute
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- Film industry in Mumbai, India
- All notes do not fall on the beat
- Thomas Edison's invention to bring music into peoples homes
- Mouth words to songs
- Most dissonant interval in music
- Speed of music
12 Clues: Speed of music • Mouth words to songs • Popular Way to share music • Film industry in Mumbai, India • Communicates chord progressions • Most dissonant interval in music • All notes do not fall on the beat • The note that has the beat in 3/4 time • Steady interval click to a set beats per minute • Fits in the groove of a vinyl on a record player • ...
Music From Around the World: India Music 2024-02-08
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- Rhythm cycles they use in their music
- Indian Film Industry
- They use this during performances, no sheet music
- Oldest instrument of India, plays the drone
- A guitar that you can bend to different pitches
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- Indian classical music originates from this text
- two The number of notes in a scale they use
- Very common use and is the backbone of Indian Music
- A drum that you can find in a treble sound or bass sound
- bending The music is often made with instruments or vocals that can bend pitch
- Collection of Pitches
11 Clues: Indian Film Industry • Collection of Pitches • Rhythm cycles they use in their music • two The number of notes in a scale they use • Oldest instrument of India, plays the drone • A guitar that you can bend to different pitches • Indian classical music originates from this text • They use this during performances, no sheet music • ...
Eli's cross word 2023-02-28
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- Continuo (Italian: 'continuous bass'). A form of bass line used in music from the Baroque period. It is usually notated with numbers indicating what chords can be used, so the continuo player can embellish the lines. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos are a fine example of this.
- Two chords at the end of a piece which provide a type of 'punctuation' at the end of a musical phrase.
- A boating song, generally describing the songs sung by gondoliers in Venice. Chopin, Mendelssohn, Fauré and Offenbach all wrote works imitating the form.
- Auditory sensation
- A period in art and music from around 1600-1750. Composers include Monteverdi, Purcell, Rameau, Bach, Vivaldi and Handel.
- A vertical line through the stave, to mark the music into sections, each with a set amount of beats within.
- line: a short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff.
- A lullaby. Generally slow and undulating, Chopin's famous Berceuse is the most well known example of the form.
- be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions
- Strong
- (Italian: 'walking'). Meaning the music should be played at a walking pace. Not too fast or slow.
- Highest frequency of sound
- cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength
- (Italian: 'air'). An aria is a song, generally used to describe set-piece songs in Opera.
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
- a musical instrument, roughly triangular in shape, consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings, played by plucking with the fingers. The modern orchestral harp has an upright frame, with pedals that enable the strings to be retuned to different keys.
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- The space in between the notes
- (Italian: 'getting faster') Adagio (Italian: 'slow'). Meaning the music should be played slowly.
- Male singing voice in the middle range. Gerald Finley is a world class example of a baritone.
- Lower in pitch
- each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided
- Beats per minute
- repeat of a certain notes (beats), measures or sections
- (Italian: 'slow'). Meaning the music should be played slowly.
- half: A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note.
25 Clues: Strong • Lower in pitch • Beats per minute • Auditory sensation • Highest frequency of sound • The space in between the notes • repeat of a certain notes (beats), measures or sections • the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played • (Italian: 'slow'). Meaning the music should be played slowly. • be confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
HYPERPOP 2024-05-08
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- Audio processing technology widely used in hyperpop music to manipulate vocal pitches.
- Genre characterized by its maximalist production, experimental sounds, and blending of pop, electronic, and other genres.
- Producer and founder of the PC Music label, a central figure in the hyperpop scene.
- Record label known for its innovative approach to pop music, closely associated with the hyperpop genre.
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- The rhythmic foundation of hyperpop music, often characterized by energetic and syncopated electronic percussion.
- Common effect used in hyperpop production to create unexpected, distorted sounds.
- British singer known for her experimental pop music and collaborations within the hyperpop genre.
- Genre closely related to hyperpop, known for its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and digital production techniques.
- Genre that hyperpop often subverts and reimagines, incorporating elements of mainstream pop music into its experimental sound.
- Innovative producer and artist known for pushing boundaries in hyperpop with tracks like "BIPP" and "Ponyboy".
- Duo consisting of Dylan Brady and Laura Les, known for their chaotic, genre-blurring hyperpop sound.
- A term often used to describe the sugary-sweet, catchy melodies found in hyperpop music.
12 Clues: Common effect used in hyperpop production to create unexpected, distorted sounds. • Producer and founder of the PC Music label, a central figure in the hyperpop scene. • Audio processing technology widely used in hyperpop music to manipulate vocal pitches. • A term often used to describe the sugary-sweet, catchy melodies found in hyperpop music. • ...
Composer 2023-06-25
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- Amadeus Mozart A composer who started writing music when he was very young. His music is known for its beauty and elegance.
- Vivaldi A composer who wrote music that imitates the sounds of nature. His most famous work is "The Four Seasons."
- Joseph Haydn A composer who wrote many symphonies and string quartets. His music is joyful and full of surprises.
- Debussy A composer who created dreamy and impressionistic music. His compositions paint pictures with sounds.
- Chopin A composer who wrote beautiful piano music. His music is often romantic and expresses deep feelings.
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- Strauss II A composer who wrote lively and joyful music, often called waltzes. His music is great for dancing and having fun.
- Sebastian Bach A composer who wrote music for many different instruments, including the organ. His music is complex and full of emotion.
- Frideric Handel A composer who wrote powerful and majestic music. His most famous work is the oratorio "Messiah."
- Ilyich Tchaikovsky A composer who wrote music for ballets like "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker." His music is full of emotion and tells stories.
- van Beethoven A composer who created beautiful and powerful music. He wrote symphonies, piano music, and other pieces that are still loved today.
10 Clues: Chopin A composer who wrote beautiful piano music. His music is often romantic and expresses deep feelings. • Debussy A composer who created dreamy and impressionistic music. His compositions paint pictures with sounds. • Frideric Handel A composer who wrote powerful and majestic music. His most famous work is the oratorio "Messiah." • ...
Grooves That Make You Move 2022-09-03
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- When some sounds are louder than others or more important
- (in music) Describes decorating the main rhythm or melody
- Has two beats and uses syncopation
- A repeated rhythmic pattern
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- when sound falls between the main beats
- The long or short sounds in music
- has two strong beats with stress on the first
- The first beat in a measure
- A steady pulse that you can feel in music
- A five note rhythmic pattern that unifies the music
- Uses a unifying rhythm of a five-note pattern called the Clave pattern
11 Clues: The first beat in a measure • A repeated rhythmic pattern • The long or short sounds in music • Has two beats and uses syncopation • when sound falls between the main beats • A steady pulse that you can feel in music • has two strong beats with stress on the first • A five note rhythmic pattern that unifies the music • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
history 2023-02-27
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- what was the first decade that games had real instruments
- all video game music is ____
- the first game on a computer was made in _____
- the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like
- there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps)
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- most old video games have ____
- what was the first decade that non arcade games had music (no spaces)
- one of the first games with sound was ____
- music boosts a games ___
- the thing that stealth games build
- most NES games took under one ___ to store (shortened)
11 Clues: music boosts a games ___ • all video game music is ____ • most old video games have ____ • the thing that stealth games build • one of the first games with sound was ____ • the first game on a computer was made in _____ • the thing that a lot of game's music sounds like • there are __ notes in music (no flats or sharps) • ...
Music (A2) 2025-07-16
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- The words of a song
- Something you hear
- A group of people who play music together
- A group of songs you can buy on a CD or download online.
- The part of the song that changes each time.
- A large instrument with black and white keys
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- The part of the song you hear again and again.
- A music style with instruments like a saxophone
- A person who plays music at a party or on the radio
- To move your body with music
- Use your voice to make music
11 Clues: Something you hear • The words of a song • To move your body with music • Use your voice to make music • A group of people who play music together • The part of the song that changes each time. • A large instrument with black and white keys • The part of the song you hear again and again. • A music style with instruments like a saxophone • ...
The Elements of Music 2021-03-16
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- The volume of the music
- The layers within the music e.g. monophonic
- The speed of the music
- The main tune within a piece of music
- the sections within a piece
- The way the music is played e.g. staccato
- Two or more notes played to create a sound
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- The instruments used within a piece
- The individual sound quality
- The way the beats are organised
10 Clues: The speed of the music • The volume of the music • the sections within a piece • The individual sound quality • The way the beats are organised • The instruments used within a piece • The main tune within a piece of music • The way the music is played e.g. staccato • Two or more notes played to create a sound • The layers within the music e.g. monophonic
Music of lowlands 2025-11-29
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- ______ is the flow of music through time.
- A populang _______ song in Batangas.
- _____ is the rate or speed in music.
- ________ is the loudness and softness in music.
- _______ is shorter than the flute.
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- Shorter than the _____.
- Sacred is a _________ music
- The flow of music through time.
- A ___________ Filipino folk song depicting a small hut with a variety of vegetables surrounding it.
- A _________ season folk dance and song.
10 Clues: Shorter than the _____. • Sacred is a _________ music • The flow of music through time. • _______ is shorter than the flute. • A populang _______ song in Batangas. • _____ is the rate or speed in music. • A _________ season folk dance and song. • ______ is the flow of music through time. • ________ is the loudness and softness in music. • ...
Lets play 2025-11-26
15 Clues: degree • 9 and 3 • emotion • CARTOON • music app • Music Genre • art on body • Bone straight • fitness place • event in ghana • phone or fruit • Social media app • something we wear • exchange of saliva • snr high competition
Music In The 1920's 2025-11-10
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- Father of Country music
- A machine used to play music, usually in restaurants and bars
- Hall of fame Country music artist
- The most common type of instrument used in the 20's
- The most common form of recorded music in the 1920's
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- Possibly the most famous Jazz musician of all time
- A blend of music types
- Chill music genre
- A recently invented technology that revolutionized music
9 Clues: Chill music genre • A blend of music types • Father of Country music • Hall of fame Country music artist • Possibly the most famous Jazz musician of all time • The most common type of instrument used in the 20's • The most common form of recorded music in the 1920's • A recently invented technology that revolutionized music • ...
MUS150 Quiz 2 Review 2024-10-03
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- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- The system of harmony based on the major and minor scales, in which harmonies move away from and then return to the tonic
- ______ show: 19th-century variety show featuring white (and later, black) performers in blackface makeup; in spite of their overt racism, these shows can be said to be the first nationwide popular culture phenomenon and provided professional opportunities for African American performers
- First New England School composer, whose New England Psalm Singer was the first entirely American-composed tunebook to be published.
- The musical texture resulting of the simultaneous combination of two or more melodic lines
- African American composer who helped to preserve spirituals through his solo and choral arrangements
- Folklorists who recorded blues and folk musicians in the field for the Library of Congress archives, helping them achieve wide exposure
- A highly influential blues singer who came to prominence partly as a result of recordings made by ethnographers John and Alan Lomax
- Vocal African American folk music that can be said to be the foundation of much of American popular music
- African American organist and composer whose compositions combine elements of the folk spiritual and secular popular music, known as the Father of Gospel
- Female blues and jazz singer who was the most successful black performing artist of her time but alcoholism and the depression damaged her career; her duet with Louis Armstrong in "St. Louis Blues" is one of her most famous performances
- The way in which the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music are woven together
- _______ song: 19th-century sentimental popular song, meant for middle-class amateur consumers; Stephen Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer” is an example.
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Composer and minstrel performer who was the first well-known African American songwriter
- A highly influential blues singer, known as the link between the early Mississippi blues and the modern Chicago blues; legend has it he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for guitar skills
- American religious music including both white and black types that emerged from the 19th century evangelical revival movements; the African American form combines religious expression with secular musical styles, and profoundly influenced later popular music, such as rhythm and blues and soul.
- Native American intertribal gathering that allows participants to preserve important cultural practices, such as music and dance
- The arrangement of time durations in music
- The first book printed in British North America, printed in Cambridge in 1640 for use in psalm singing
- African American pastor and composer whose hymns and songs became gospel standards
- The way that music is disseminated from person to person
- A membranophone unique to North America, used by several Native American groups
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- _____ music, a term describing musics that are disseminated through media such as radio, records, TV, film or electronic files, subject to an aesthetic of innovation and mass appeal, and associated with the urban middle and lower classes
- A 19th-century African-American folk song with Biblical references, expressing sorrow and hope and combining African and European musical elements
- The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches
- Flute player and composer who revitalized the Navajo flute repertoire
- The first and most important note of a scale, often indicated by the Roman numeral I
- _____ music, a term describing musics that are traditional, primarily disseminated through oral transmission, and usually associated with a specific rural setting or ethnic group
- _________ school: 18th-century practice in which a singing master would teach singing and note reading; it signals the beginning of professional musicianship and music education in the U.S.
- A widely used harmonic pattern consisting of 4 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the subdominant, 2 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the dominant and 2 measures on the tonic, used as a basis for improvisation
- The musical texture consisting of a melody combined with chords
- Category used in the early 20th century by the recording industry for its blues, jazz and gospel records; it was replaced in 1949 by Rhythm and Blues.
- African American choral group founded at Fisk University in Tennessee in 1871, important for introducing, popularizing, and preserving spirituals
- Nonsense syllables used in various types of songs, such as Native American songs
- _____ music, a term describing musics that emerged in European courts, disseminated through written notation, considered “high art” and usually associated with the upper class
- 19th-century composer of popular songs who sought to raise the status of minstrel songs; he was the first American composer to live solely from his compositions.
- Best-known gospel singer in the United States, who popularized Dorsey’s music and also became a supporter and spokesperson for the Civil Rights Movement
- The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of West African and African American musics
- A social construct distinguishing one group of humans from another on the basis of shared cultural heritage, ancestry, language, history, and or culture; it has largely replaced the now outdated concept of race
- A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches
- Narrative, strophic folk song usually sung by a solo voice with or without accompaniment, dealing with dramatic or tragic events
43 Clues: The arrangement of time durations in music • A meaningful or memorable succession of pitches • The simultaneous sounding of two or more pitches • The musical texture consisting of a single melodic line • The way that music is disseminated from person to person • The musical texture consisting of a melody combined with chords • ...
Subjects 2021-06-16
Western History of Music 2024-04-30
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- A German composer known for his symphonies and piano concertos during the Classical era.
- A style of music that emphasizes emotion and individual expression.
- The study of musical instruments.
- A secular vocal composition with three or more voices.
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- Famous German composer who wrote the Ninth Symphony.
- A sacred vocal composition from the Medieval era.
- A well-known composer of the Baroque era who wrote "The Four Seasons."
- A composition for a large group of instrumentalists.
- The period of music spanning roughly from 1400 to 1600.
- A style of vocal music popular during the Medieval era.
- The era characterized by balance, clarity, and restraint in music.
- A period of music characterized by ornate, intricate melodies.
12 Clues: The study of musical instruments. • A sacred vocal composition from the Medieval era. • Famous German composer who wrote the Ninth Symphony. • A composition for a large group of instrumentalists. • A secular vocal composition with three or more voices. • The period of music spanning roughly from 1400 to 1600. • A style of vocal music popular during the Medieval era. • ...
Poems and songs 2025-04-04
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- A category or style of music or writing.
- The loudness or softness of music.
- A direct comparison without using “like” or “as.”
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- The creator’s attitude toward the subject.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music or poetry.
- A group of lines in a song or poem, often forming a unit.
- The narrator or persona in a poem (not always the poet).
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- Music without lyrics.
- The words of a song.
- Using the same words or phrases more than once.
- The feeling a listener or reader gets from a piece.
- A Japanese three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.
- Words that have the same ending sounds.
- The part of a song that repeats and is usually the most memorable.
- The main message or idea of a piece.
16 Clues: The words of a song. • Music without lyrics. • The loudness or softness of music. • The main message or idea of a piece. • Words that have the same ending sounds. • A category or style of music or writing. • The creator’s attitude toward the subject. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • Using the same words or phrases more than once. • ...
Programme Music 2022-05-31
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- Replaying auditory impressions: ... imitations
- Example of programme music (plural)
- example of auditory impressions
- Happiness is portrayed by ... pace music
- How many methods are there to portray non-musical content with music
- famous programme music piece by Smetana
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- Programme music is ... music with non-musical content
- Programme music can be used by a composer to stimulate his and the viewer’s ...
- What feeling does slow pace indicate?
9 Clues: example of auditory impressions • Example of programme music (plural) • What feeling does slow pace indicate? • famous programme music piece by Smetana • Happiness is portrayed by ... pace music • Replaying auditory impressions: ... imitations • Programme music is ... music with non-musical content • How many methods are there to portray non-musical content with music • ...
MUSIC WORD WALL Q4 2021-22 2022-03-08
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- The action of damaging the good reputation of someone.
- to write or create.
- in vocal music, musical gestures that reflect the specific meaning of words
- (in music) the reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording.
- engaged in deep serious thought.
- Being resistant to change.
- a work of music, literature, or art.
- A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance.
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- to give up leadership to someone else.
- Certain to happen or unavoidable.
- a short musical "signature tune" associated with a person or concept
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- a song stating two or more existing melodies one after the other.
- musical styles that include folk songs, dances, legends, language, or other national imagery relating to a composer's native country.
- chant-Monophonic unison music sung during Catholic church services since the Middle Ages.
- A single musical document that contains all the different parts for an orchestral performance.
- Courage in pain or adversity.
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- – producing many works.
- to manipulate someone by psychological means into questioning their own sanity.
20 Clues: to write or create. • – producing many works. • Being resistant to change. • Courage in pain or adversity. • engaged in deep serious thought. • Certain to happen or unavoidable. • a work of music, literature, or art. • to give up leadership to someone else. • A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. • The action of damaging the good reputation of someone. • ...
term 1 2021-07-13
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- stopped
- shyly
- poet of "daffodils"
- lively, full of energy
- became weak and unsteady
- a musical note
- to walk around slowly in a relaxed way
- a piece of music usually divided into three or four parts which are played at different speeds
- stop
- her face became red because she was embarrassed
- happiness while lonely
- an old type of musical instrument similar to a piano but with strings that are pulled not hit
- a large group of people gathered together but not in an organised way
- a large number
- small creatures with magic powers
- the state of being away from others
- great delight
- stared continuously
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- cheerful and light hearted
- filled
- kept going on and off as it burned
- the out edge of an area of land or water
- bored and with an empty mind
- people who write music
- backwards and forwards
- shining brightly
- one of the greatest german composer
- to play music remembering how it sounds rather than by reading music sheets
- smiled lightly and gently
- riches
- under or below
- exasperated
- a small sea with land on three sides
33 Clues: stop • shyly • filled • riches • stopped • exasperated • great delight • a musical note • under or below • a large number • shining brightly • poet of "daffodils" • stared continuously • people who write music • backwards and forwards • lively, full of energy • happiness while lonely • became weak and unsteady • smiled lightly and gently • cheerful and light hearted • bored and with an empty mind • ...
True Art 2023-03-07
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- a great success, achievement or victory
- to act or speak officially for somebody
- annoying
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something
- extremely funny
- very impressive, breathtaking
- mysterious and difficult to understand
- a report in a newspaper or magazine in which somebody gives their opinion of a book, play, film
- to claim to be, do or have something, especially when this is not true
- to talk in a way that shows you are too proud of something
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- to give somebody the idea for something
- making you feel sad
- a performance by musicians playing popular music
- time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance
- to invent music, the words in a play, a statement, etc.
- a particular type or style of literature, art, film
- a person who expresses opinions about the good and bad qualities of books, music, etc.
- a test of the suitability of a performer perform in order to get a role
- considered by other people to be strange or unusual
- to make information available to the public
20 Clues: annoying • extremely funny • making you feel sad • very impressive, breathtaking • mysterious and difficult to understand • a great success, achievement or victory • to give somebody the idea for something • to act or speak officially for somebody • to make information available to the public • a performance by musicians playing popular music • ...
Eryka Badu 2024-04-27
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- - "Erykah Badu's debut album, released in 1997."
- - "Music genre associated with Erykah Badu's style."
- - "Erykah Badu is known for wearing this distinctive headgear."
- - "Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known as the 'Queen of Neo-Soul.'"
- - "Erykah Badu released one of these in 1997 featuring live performances."
- - "Controversial music video by Erykah Badu filmed in Dealey Plaza."
- - "State where Erykah Badu was born and raised."
- - "Erykah Badu's birth name before she adopted her stage name."
- - "Music collective Erykah Badu is associated with, featuring artists like Questlove and D'Angelo."
- - "Number of children Erykah Badu has."
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- AWARDS - "Erykah Badu won multiple of these for her musical achievements."
- - "Erykah Badu's role in creating her own music and lyrics."
- - "Erykah Badu's first name, a unique spelling of 'Erica.'"
- - "Hit song by Erykah Badu from the album 'Mama's Gun.'"
- - "Hit song from Erykah Badu's debut album."
- - "Fellow neo-soul singer who has collaborated with Erykah Badu."
- LIFETIME - "Song by Erykah Badu exploring themes of love and reincarnation."
- GUN - "Erykah Badu's second studio album, featuring hits like 'Bag Lady.'"
- - "Erykah Badu created this playlist for fans during the 2020 quarantine."
- ROOT - "Song from 'Mama's Gun' addressing deeper connections in relationships."
20 Clues: - "Number of children Erykah Badu has." • - "Hit song from Erykah Badu's debut album." • - "Erykah Badu's debut album, released in 1997." • - "State where Erykah Badu was born and raised." • - "Music genre associated with Erykah Badu's style." • - "Hit song by Erykah Badu from the album 'Mama's Gun.'" • - "Erykah Badu's first name, a unique spelling of 'Erica.'" • ...
Musical Crossword 2023-06-06
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- The highest vocal range for a female singer.
- A slow, sentimental song, often with a narrative story.
- A musical composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.
- A gradual increase in volume or intensity in music.
- A musical performance by a single instrument or voice.
- A combination of three or more musical notes played together.
- The interval between two musical notes with the same name.
- The main tune or sequence of musical notes.
- The pattern of beats and accents in a musical composition.
- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and swing rhythms.
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- The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in quick succession.
- The combination of different musical notes played together.
- A dramatic work in which the dialogue is sung.
- The words or text of a song.
- The highness or lowness of a musical note.
- A repeated section of a song typically sung by a group.
- A person who writes and creates music.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments.
- A concluding section of a musical piece.
20 Clues: The words or text of a song. • A person who writes and creates music. • A concluding section of a musical piece. • The highness or lowness of a musical note. • The main tune or sequence of musical notes. • The highest vocal range for a female singer. • A dramatic work in which the dialogue is sung. • A gradual increase in volume or intensity in music. • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2022-12-03
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- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the?
- The United State Court did not ban school segregation until?
- A major component of hip-hop music is?
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century was?
- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's?
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- The elements of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- For much of his music, Aaron Copland found inspiration in?
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- What are some characteristics of art in the first half of the twentieth century?
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from?
- What are the major characteristics of jazz music?
- Picasso's landmark painting, Guernica, immortalized the?
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of?
- Merce Cunningham's choreography is considered radical because it?
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in?
- Beckett's Waiting for Godot belongs to a dramatic genre known as?
- Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"?
- In his writing on existentialism, Sartre insisted that each individual is?
- What do minimalism and geometric abstraction have in common?
20 Clues: The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's? • A major component of hip-hop music is? • What are the major characteristics of jazz music? • Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"? • According to Freud, civilization was the product of the? • Picasso's landmark painting, Guernica, immortalized the? • The leading action painter of the twentieth century was? • ...
"Protest Songs" Crossword (o◡o) 2021-01-03
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- what the slaves owners thought about African music.
- A word that refers to a ten-year period.
- music genre that is the roots of any modern music.
- genre of music that is a mix between jazz and blues.
- The region of USA where work songs were born.
- the king of rock'n'roll.
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- What the slaves owners were affraid of when their slaves sang in their native language.
- a percussion instrument.
- plural of the word indicating a period of one hundred years.
- name of the movie opening scene we studied in class.
- genre of music that expresses sadness and day-to-day troubles.
- the person who sings.
12 Clues: the person who sings. • a percussion instrument. • the king of rock'n'roll. • A word that refers to a ten-year period. • The region of USA where work songs were born. • music genre that is the roots of any modern music. • what the slaves owners thought about African music. • name of the movie opening scene we studied in class. • ...
Arts 2025-03-03
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- You make shapes from stone, wood, or clay. 🗿
- You hit these with sticks to make music.
- You do this with a brush and colors. 🎨
- You do this with your voice to make music. 🎤
- You use a camera to capture pictures. 📸
- You use a camera to record videos. 🎥
- You press black and white keys to make music. 🎹
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- You move your body to music. 💃🕺
- You throw and catch balls or objects in the air. 🤹♂️
- You use your fingers to make music on this instrument. 🎸
- You make things disappear or change in a special way. 🎩✨
- You do this in a movie or on stage. 🎭
12 Clues: You move your body to music. 💃🕺 • You use a camera to record videos. 🎥 • You do this in a movie or on stage. 🎭 • You do this with a brush and colors. 🎨 • You use a camera to capture pictures. 📸 • You hit these with sticks to make music. • You make shapes from stone, wood, or clay. 🗿 • You do this with your voice to make music. 🎤 • ...
Class One's Music Crossword 2015-09-23
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- Lucky Seven’s theme song.
- A small instrument. You hold it in your hands and blow into it with your mouth.
- A beautiful song about Jesus Christ.
- A famous Japanese singer. His song is the theme of a swimming competition.
- A new song from a group with three people.
- A brass instrument. Ms Umeda has one.
- A wooden instrument. Ms Horikawa plays it beautifully.
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- A percussion instrument. You hit it with your hands or with sticks.
- An American singer. She sings ‘Blank Space.’
- A noisy kind of music.
- A famous Beatle’s song. English teachers use it to teach greetings.
- A kind of music. Kana Nishino plays it.
- A kind of music. It’s very difficult to sing.
- A kind of music. It’s slow and peaceful.
- A famous Johnny’s band. They are often on TV.
- A Japanese group with four people. They sing ‘Good Lucky.’
16 Clues: A noisy kind of music. • Lucky Seven’s theme song. • A beautiful song about Jesus Christ. • A brass instrument. Ms Umeda has one. • A kind of music. Kana Nishino plays it. • A kind of music. It’s slow and peaceful. • A new song from a group with three people. • An American singer. She sings ‘Blank Space.’ • A kind of music. It’s very difficult to sing. • ...
Rock n Roll 2023-03-30
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- Considered by many as the "father of rock 'n' roll
- primarily helps the percussion section provide the song with its rhythm
- developed the subgenre speed metal
- refers to the rock ‘n' roll music that independent record labels release.
- aggressive form of rock music that coalesced into an international movement
- usually based on a ______-bar structure
- characterized by a _____ beat and ____ melodies.
- is built on distorted guitars and rooted in generational discontent
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- songs are guitar-driven
- rock band whose fusion of heavy metal, glam rock, and camp theatrics
- rock group whose melodic piano-driven anthems lifted it to the top of the pop music world
- Rock and roll was a fusion of _____ rhythm and blues and ____ country music
- commonly referred to as "the backbone" or "the heartbeat".
- illustrates the musical components of metal
- also known as solo guitar
- heavy metal band who had theatrical high-energy shows
16 Clues: songs are guitar-driven • also known as solo guitar • developed the subgenre speed metal • usually based on a ______-bar structure • illustrates the musical components of metal • characterized by a _____ beat and ____ melodies. • Considered by many as the "father of rock 'n' roll • heavy metal band who had theatrical high-energy shows • ...
Term 2 Review - Stage 8 2023-03-24
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- A …note is worth a quarter of a beat
- Term that describes the tone quality of a voice or instrument
- Term that describes the length of the sounds
- We would describe music with many layers of sound as having a …
- Italian word that refers to loud sounds
- Term that describes the speed of the music
- Refers to the number of sound layers in a song or a section of a song
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- We would describe music with few layers of sound as having a …
- A …note is worth two beats
- A …is worth four beats of silence
- An … is worth half a beat of silence
- Term that describes the volume of the music
- A pair of …notes is worth one beat
- Italian word that refers to soft sounds
- A …note is worth one beat
- Term that describes how high or low a sound is
16 Clues: A …note is worth one beat • A …note is worth two beats • A …is worth four beats of silence • A pair of …notes is worth one beat • A …note is worth a quarter of a beat • An … is worth half a beat of silence • Italian word that refers to soft sounds • Italian word that refers to loud sounds • Term that describes the speed of the music • ...
Bad Bunny Cross word 2025-11-22
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- Second part of the place where he was born.
- At a young age, he sang in this group at church.
- A Latin music genre he also listened to at home.
- The place where he worked stacking shelves before fame.
- First part of the island where he was born.
- A U.S. urban genre that influenced his music.
- Bad Bunny’s middle name.
- What he wrote to express his ideas in songs.
- Bad Bunny’s first name.
- A strong feeling for something you really love to do.
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- One of the main music styles he listened to at home.
- Another of Bad Bunny’s last names.
- The college major he studied at the university.
- The beat that carries the feeling of his music.
- What his parents told him to be proud of (his culture and origin).
- One of Bad Bunny’s last names.
16 Clues: Bad Bunny’s first name. • Bad Bunny’s middle name. • One of Bad Bunny’s last names. • Another of Bad Bunny’s last names. • Second part of the place where he was born. • First part of the island where he was born. • What he wrote to express his ideas in songs. • A U.S. urban genre that influenced his music. • The college major he studied at the university. • ...
Piano Crossword 2023 2023-10-02
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- in 4/4 time, there are 4 beats in a _________
- 3 pitches played at the same time (ex. C E G)
- two notes that are 12 pitches apart (ex. C to C or Ab to Ab)
- short, detached style of playing
- someone who plays the piano is called a _______
- Jacob's favorite composer
- what note is half the length of a half note?
- how fast or how slow we are playing (usually written at the top of the piece)
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- the Italian word that stand for the symbol "f" in music, it means loud!
- gradually getting louder (<)
- the Italian word that stand for the symbol "mp" in music
- what is this symbol called "#"
- a genre of music that Mozart and Beethoven composed in
- what does the far right pedal do?
- what is the best instrument?
- a short break in the music where the player does nothing
16 Clues: Jacob's favorite composer • gradually getting louder (<) • what is the best instrument? • what is this symbol called "#" • short, detached style of playing • what does the far right pedal do? • what note is half the length of a half note? • in 4/4 time, there are 4 beats in a _________ • 3 pitches played at the same time (ex. C E G) • ...
POP FACTS 2017-12-06
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- Three of the first pop groups were The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and ___.
- The combination of pop and optimist, looking on the bright side
- ___ of pop, Madonna
- ___ of pop, Michael Jackson
- In the 1960s, pop music was similar to rock n ___ music in America.
- a country where pop originated
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- In the 1960s, pop music was similar to ____ music in England.
- From about 1967, rock fans decided pop is ___, ephemeral, and accessible.
- Pop music in its modern form originated in the 19___0s
- the year the term "pop song" began, 192___
- From about 1967, rock fans decided that rock is more authentic or ___ than pop.
- another country where pop originated
12 Clues: ___ of pop, Madonna • ___ of pop, Michael Jackson • a country where pop originated • another country where pop originated • the year the term "pop song" began, 192___ • Pop music in its modern form originated in the 19___0s • In the 1960s, pop music was similar to ____ music in England. • The combination of pop and optimist, looking on the bright side • ...
1.2 sound 2023-10-13
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- Woods et al.'s study was a lab experiment which has high ____
- background music on consumer's behaviour
- condition which spent more in Gueguen et al
- North et al and Gueguen et al's study was a field experiment, so there is high _____ validity
- country where gueguen et al's study was conducted
- aimed to explore whether playing classical music would lead to higher customer spending than when pop music was played
- Type of music used in North et al's study
- university which sample students from Woods et al are from
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- independent variable of gueguen et al
- investigated in Woods et al
- type of experiment gueguen et al used
- where the research for North et al took place
12 Clues: investigated in Woods et al • independent variable of gueguen et al • type of experiment gueguen et al used • background music on consumer's behaviour • Type of music used in North et al's study • condition which spent more in Gueguen et al • where the research for North et al took place • country where gueguen et al's study was conducted • ...
World Music Part 1 2023-04-06
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- What is the style of music in Indonesia?
- Music of traditions, associated with cultures
- Which of the three Japanese musical theatre genres is characterized by puppets?
- The Djembe is a drum from what country?
- Which instrument is known as the Chinese Violin
- When traditional instruments are used in combination with modern instruments the style can be described as
- Indian people use what system to play their music?
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- Which of the three Japanese musical theatre genres is characterized by intense makeup?
- The Study of music ethnicity
- Under whose leadership was popular music suppressed in China
- A U-Shaped harp instrument associated with Jewish tradition.
- A traditional instrument from Australia.
12 Clues: The Study of music ethnicity • The Djembe is a drum from what country? • What is the style of music in Indonesia? • A traditional instrument from Australia. • Music of traditions, associated with cultures • Which instrument is known as the Chinese Violin • Indian people use what system to play their music? • Under whose leadership was popular music suppressed in China • ...
Dynamics and Tempo Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-23
18 Clues: soft • fast • slow • loud • very fast • very soft • very slow • very loud • medium speed • walking speed • forte, medium loud • piano, medium soft • as fast as possible • as slow as possible • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • how fast or slow the music is • how loud or soft the music is
Tempo meets dynamics with emotion 2024-11-13
17 Clues: loud • soft • slowly • quickly • very loud • very soft • very slow • walking pace • moderately soft • moderately loud • fast and lively • slower than largo • speed played for funerals • quickly, lively and bright • moderately or medium speed • how soft or loud the music is • How fast or slow the music is
MUSED 503 Terms 2025-07-23
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- A student exhibiting a particular behavior deemed a prerequisite for learning
- Personal set of beliefs, collection of guiding principles, and a frame of mind
- Curriculum that is taught in a course that is not directly related to music (life skills, approaches to learning, etc.)
- What a student has learned in music
- The consistency of the tool
- National Association for Music Education
- Ongoing assessment for ongoing learning
- Type of design where educator is to conceptualize what a student should be able to do, know, and understand by the end of a curriculum
- Organizing students into alike groups according to musical achievement levels
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- Assessment that is a final representation of proficiency and overall effectiveness of a curricular initiative
- Culturally responsive pedagogy that uses lots of games, folk dances, and learning notation from the start
- A unit by which a teacher or researcher is able to assess a student or subject in order to create a knowledge of their learning
- Whether the tool is actually measuring what it is designed to measure
- Learning western pieces by rote, with involvement from a caretaker
- A measure of a student’s potential to learn music
- American Choral Directors Association
- Audiation at the center of the approach, movable do with la-based minor
- Hearing of music in the mind when sound is not physically present
18 Clues: The consistency of the tool • What a student has learned in music • American Choral Directors Association • Ongoing assessment for ongoing learning • National Association for Music Education • A measure of a student’s potential to learn music • Hearing of music in the mind when sound is not physically present • ...
vocab crossword 2024-01-30
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- A gradual increase in volume.
- Music with one clear melodic line, accompanied by chords.
- Widely used keyboard instrument
- Music with a single melodic line without accompaniment.
- moderately slow, walking pace
- very slow
- Distance in pitch between any two tones
- Very soft dynamic level.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest
- A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single coherent structure.
- Fast
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a conclusion.
- in notation of rhythm a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- A series of notes ordered by ascending or descending pitch.
- The basic unit of time in music, often corresponding to each pulse.
- A graduale increase in tempo.
- very fast tempo
- sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign
- A very slow and solemn tempo.
- A moderately loud dynamic level.
- Becoming slower
- symbol at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
- slow
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- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- moderately soft
- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- A musical unit, often a component of a melody.
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- as fast tempo as possible
- Phrase The responding, answer-like part of a melodic phrase pair.
- Very loud
- Plucking the strings of a stringed instrument, rather than using a bow.
- Alphabet The series of letters used to represent the notes of the scale, typically from A to G.
- Basic pace of the music
- The tonal center or home base of a piece of music, usually defined by a scale.
- A combination of notes that are in harmony with each other, often producing a pleasant sound.
- Relating to a scale that includes all twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another.
- The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords.
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- The recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- Moderately Fast
- interval between two tones
- A moderate tempo.
- A lively and brisk tempo.
- Loud
- a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- Gradually softer
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- The accenting of beats not normally accented, often creating a sense of surprise or excitement.
51 Clues: Fast • Loud • slow • Very loud • very slow • moderately soft • Moderately Fast • very fast tempo • Becoming slower • Gradually softer • A moderate tempo. • Basic pace of the music • Very soft dynamic level. • as fast tempo as possible • A lively and brisk tempo. • interval between two tones • A gradual increase in volume. • moderately slow, walking pace • A graduale increase in tempo. • ...
Mozart and Beethoven Crossword 2021-12-09
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- Town Mozart was born in
- A style of music (not classical) that Beethoven also wrote in
- A melody from Beethoven's 9th
- future queen of France
- Mozart's middle name
- The country Mozart was born in
- Is translated 'A little night music'
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- Mozart and Beethoven were not born during this era
- Beethoven traveled to this city in 1787
- Town where Beethoven was born
- He eventually went completely deaf
- Age that Mozart started keyboarding
- A era other than Classical
- Who was born first?
- This country claims Beethoven
- The only type of music Mozart wrote
- Beethoven's first name
17 Clues: Who was born first? • Mozart's middle name • future queen of France • Beethoven's first name • Town Mozart was born in • A era other than Classical • Town where Beethoven was born • A melody from Beethoven's 9th • This country claims Beethoven • The country Mozart was born in • He eventually went completely deaf • Age that Mozart started keyboarding • ...
2003 Trivia 2022-11-23
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- The MOST popular TV show.
- The top song of the year.
- This famous basketball player retired
- Most popular Halloween costume.
- Most Popular
- This popular music downloading platform was released by Apple
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- A popular social media platform was launched.
- A movie about an animated fish trying to find his son.
- The fourth most popular TV show.
- Most popular boy toy
- Most popular female music artist
- Color of the Year
- Most popular male music artist
- Most popular girl toy
- People magazine’s sexiest man alive.
- A hilarious Christmas movie about a man raised by elves.
16 Clues: Most Popular • Color of the Year • Most popular boy toy • Most popular girl toy • The MOST popular TV show. • The top song of the year. • Most popular male music artist • Most popular Halloween costume. • The fourth most popular TV show. • Most popular female music artist • People magazine’s sexiest man alive. • This famous basketball player retired • ...
Chapter 5 2021-03-07
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- a desire to acquire additional knowledge or master new skills
- when activities allow students to meet one or more of their basic psychological needs
- extent of behavior, cognitive,and emotional involvement in an academic activity
- learners own judgement on their ability to complete a certain activity or goal
- “M” in MUSIC model; allows students to have some control over their own learning
- an inner state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior
- “S” in MUSIC model; focuses on students mastering the concepts while utilizing their self-efficacy
- “U” in MUSIC model; allows students to connect activities with their values and goals
- Belief that intelligence can and does improve with effort and practice
- students sense of optimism that they master new tasks and succeed in a variety of endeavors
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- Learners beliefs about what behaviors and other factors influence events in their lives
- belief that intelligence is a distinct ability that is built-in and relatively important
- “C” in MUSIC model; teacher shows students they have their best interests in mind
- “I” in MUSIC model; activities and learning is related to students’ interests
- a desire to present themselves as competent in the eyes of others
- general sense of futility about the chance for future success
- when an activity leads to a desired reward or consequence
- feeling, emotions, and mood that learners have on tasks
18 Clues: feeling, emotions, and mood that learners have on tasks • when an activity leads to a desired reward or consequence • an inner state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior • a desire to acquire additional knowledge or master new skills • general sense of futility about the chance for future success • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-01-30
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- symbol at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
- a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- A graduale increase in tempo.
- A lively and brisk tempo.
- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- A musical unit, often a component of a melody.
- moderately slow, walking pace
- moderately soft
- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single coherent structure.
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a conclusion.
- Fast
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- Widely used keyboard instrument
- A series of notes ordered by ascending or descending pitch.
- Becoming slower
- The responding, answer-like part of a melodic phrase pair.
- sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign
- A moderately loud dynamic level.
- The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Loud
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- very fast tempo
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- as fast tempo as possible
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- A moderate tempo.
- very slow
- Moderately Fast
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest
- Very loud
- The tonal center or home base of a piece of music, usually defined by a scale.
- A combination of notes that are in harmony with each other, often producing a pleasant sound.
- Music with a single melodic line without accompaniment.
- The series of letters used to represent the notes of the scale, typically from A to G.
- Plucking the strings of a stringed instrument, rather than using a bow.
- The accenting of beats not normally accented, often creating a sense of surprise or excitement.
- Relating to a scale that includes all twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another.
- slow
- Very soft dynamic level.
- Music with one clear melodic line, accompanied by chords.
- A very slow and solemn tempo.
- Distance in pitch between any two tones
- The basic unit of time in music, often corresponding to each pulse.
- The recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- Gradually softer
- A gradual increase in volume.
- in notation of rhythm a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- interval between two tones
- Basic pace of the music
51 Clues: slow • Fast • Loud • very slow • Very loud • Moderately Fast • moderately soft • Becoming slower • very fast tempo • Gradually softer • A moderate tempo. • Basic pace of the music • Very soft dynamic level. • as fast tempo as possible • A lively and brisk tempo. • interval between two tones • A graduale increase in tempo. • moderately slow, walking pace • A very slow and solemn tempo. • ...
The Great Race 2023-10-18
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- An instrument in the string family similar in shape and size to the violin
- A woodwind instrument with a single reed that closely resembles a recorder
- A large brass instrument that changes pitch in part due to an extendable slide
- Sign, A symbol in music that indicates that a section should be played again
- Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time
- A set of five lines and fours spaces that correspond to different pitches
- A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune
- A dynamic sharing the name of a popular keyboard instrument that means the opposite of forte
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- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and syncopation that often features instruments like the trumpet and saxophone
- Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time
- Clef, A symbol placed on the music staff to denote pitch that circles the letter G
- A genre of music originating in the rural southern USA characterized by fiddle and guitar
- A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano
- The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music
14 Clues: The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music • A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune • A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano • Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time • Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time • ...
Music Reading Review - The Basics 2023-09-28
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- Lower-sounding brass instrument that reads Bass clef notes.
- Tells us information about the BEAT.
- A divided segment of staff or section of music; helps us organize the written music.
- Higher-sounding woodwind instrument that uses a reed and reads Treble clef notes.
- Higher-sounding silver woodwind instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
- The ___ number of the time signature tells us how many beats will be inside each measure.
- This clef is used for the lower range of notes or the left side of the piano keyboard.
- This clef is used for the higher range of notes or right side of the piano keyboard.
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- Separates one measure from another measure.
- Higher-sounding brass instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
- This one can be a little tricky: not exactly higher-sounding, but not exactly lower-sounding instrument, uses a reed and actually reads Treble clef music.
- This instrument family does not usually read music with a clef, because the instruments do not typically change pitches.
- Tells us which RANGE of notes will be used in a piece of music (high or low).
- The five lines and four spaces on which music is written.
14 Clues: Tells us information about the BEAT. • Separates one measure from another measure. • The five lines and four spaces on which music is written. • Lower-sounding brass instrument that reads Bass clef notes. • Higher-sounding brass instrument that reads Treble clef notes. • Higher-sounding silver woodwind instrument that reads Treble clef notes. • ...
4th Grading (Music) 2018-03-27
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- is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types
- a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, the highest of the ordinary adult male range
- is a device used on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument to shorten the playable length of the strings, hence raising the pitch. It is a common tool for players of guitars, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles
- is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical
- is a type of music performed by one or more singers, either with instrumental accompaniment, or without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella), in which singing provides the main focus of the piece
- a concluding piece of music, especially an organ piece played at the end of a religious service
- musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note
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- was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi"
- is often set at the beginning with piano introduction and concluded with a piano postlude
- is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building
- music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way
- an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass
- the book that the composer and librettist put together
- was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer
- is a musician who is an author of music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple forms
15 Clues: an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass • the book that the composer and librettist put together • was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer • is often set at the beginning with piano introduction and concluded with a piano postlude • ...
Dance Style Name 2023-06-15
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- A passionate Spanish dance emphasizing strong footwork, arm movements, and complex rhythms, often accompanied by guitar music and singing.
- Dancing A lively American folk dance where couples form squares and follow the instructions of a "caller," often featuring fun, energetic music.
- An athletic, acrobatic dance style performed to hip-hop music, featuring flips, spins, and incredible balance and strength.
- A classical and graceful form of performance, often telling a story through precise movements and poses.
- A dance style that originated in the streets, incorporating a mix of urban movements, often performed to rap and electronic music.
- Dancing A Middle Eastern dance style that focuses on fluid, isolated movements of the torso, hips, and arms, usually performed to percussion music.
- A collection of elegant partner dances, such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot, that require good posture and precise steps.
- A Brazilian dance that blends martial arts, acrobatics, and music, incorporating fluid, low-to-the-ground movements and quick transitions.
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- A classical Indian dance form with expressive facial expressions and intricate hand gestures, symbols, and footwork, often accompanied by music and storytelling.
- A lively Latin American social dance with swift steps and rhythmic movements, usually done in pairs.
- A group of fast-paced, lively partner dances that emerged in the 1920s and 30s, including the Lindy Hop and Jitterbug.
- Step A traditional dance form from Ireland, characterized by quick, precise footwork, and lively music, performed in groups or individually.
- An energetic form of dance with high kicks, leaps, and turns, often seen in Broadway shows and musicals.
- A rhythmic style where dancers wear special shoes with metal plates to create distinct sounds while stepping in various patterns.
- A Hawaiian dance that uses beautiful, flowing arm and hand movements to tell stories, often performed to traditional chants or songs.
15 Clues: A lively Latin American social dance with swift steps and rhythmic movements, usually done in pairs. • An energetic form of dance with high kicks, leaps, and turns, often seen in Broadway shows and musicals. • A classical and graceful form of performance, often telling a story through precise movements and poses. • ...
Ground Bass 2017-12-12
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- the varying levels of volume of sound in different parts of a piece of music
- a note having the time value of half a minim
- a piece of music, composed by Pachelbel, usually used in weddings
- describes the period in Western European art music from about 1600 to 1750
- the quality created by the combination of the different elements in a piece of music
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- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- a note having the time value of two crotchets
- a explanation of how a musical piece is set out
- a continually repeated musical phrase
- he was a German composer who created the music piece, Canon in D
- a short theme, usually in the bass, which is constantly repeated as the other parts of the music vary
- continuo a form of musical accompaniment used in the baroque period
12 Clues: a continually repeated musical phrase • a note having the time value of half a minim • a note having the time value of two crotchets • a explanation of how a musical piece is set out • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying • he was a German composer who created the music piece, Canon in D • ...
music words 1 2023-06-16
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- A symbol that represents a period of silence in music.
- A segment in music that divides the notes into groups.
- A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music.
- A symbol that determines the pitch of the notes on the staff.
- A set of five horizontal lines where music is written.
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- The speed or pace of the music.
- The volume or intensity of the music.
- signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music.
- clef A clef used for high-pitched instruments like the piano and violin.
- clef A clef used for low-pitched instruments like the cello and double bass.
10 Clues: The speed or pace of the music. • The volume or intensity of the music. • A symbol that represents a period of silence in music. • A segment in music that divides the notes into groups. • A set of five horizontal lines where music is written. • signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music. • A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music. • ...
music words 1 2023-06-16
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- A symbol that represents a period of silence in music.
- A segment in music that divides the notes into groups.
- A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music.
- A symbol that determines the pitch of the notes on the staff.
- A set of five horizontal lines where music is written.
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- The speed or pace of the music.
- The volume or intensity of the music.
- signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music.
- clef A clef used for high-pitched instruments like the piano and violin.
- clef A clef used for low-pitched instruments like the cello and double bass.
10 Clues: The speed or pace of the music. • The volume or intensity of the music. • A symbol that represents a period of silence in music. • A segment in music that divides the notes into groups. • A set of five horizontal lines where music is written. • signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music. • A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music. • ...
Do you rap? 2013-06-24
10 Clues: Christian music • appeals to teenagers • professional performer • written or verbal request • latin american dance music • outstanding part of an event • music with strong lively beat • serious or conventional music • talking using rhythm and rhyme • musical event played for an audience
Latin Music 2025-09-09
10 Clues: Father Tito • Latin Shaker • Music from Cuba • Style from Argentina • Puerto Rican Hip Hop • Wood sticks and a rhythm • A Country in Latin America • The language of Latin Music • Instrument in most Latin Music • This is center stage Latin Music
Muirfield Oor Wullie 2019-03-12
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- english
- friends
- Values
- fairness
- language
- teamwork
- creativity
- health
- responsibility
- technology
- Teach
- wellbeing
- Light
- Kind
- religion
- Name
- Count
- Care
- sports
- science
- art
- Play
- trust
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- music
- gym
- Assist
- motivation
- Move
- Town
- respect
- determination
- relationships
- Place
- resilience
- World
- scotland
- Perform
- County
- history
- writing
- Protected
- effort
- Blue
43 Clues: gym • art • Move • Town • Kind • Name • Care • Play • Blue • music • Place • World • Teach • Light • Count • trust • Assist • Values • health • County • sports • effort • english • friends • respect • Perform • history • writing • science • fairness • language • teamwork • scotland • religion • wellbeing • Protected • motivation • resilience • creativity • technology • determination • relationships • responsibility
