music Crossword Puzzles
Opera Scenario #1 2013-05-01
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- the conductor of the orchestra uses to lead an opera or musical. The score contains both the music and the vocal parts.
- acte
- a short, romantic, comic opera includes songs and dancing.
- involved in Opera
- instrumental introduction to a musical drama, usually shorter than an overture; also, a short, independent composition.
- music, orchestral music, drama, dance, costume design, set design, lighting, sound, set building and staging –placement and pattern.
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- highest male voice whose range is from an e on the first line of the staff to a g above the staff on the treble clef. An important note is that the tenor voice sounds an octave lower than it is written.
- Music
- meaning realism or the idea of taking events from real life and using those ideas to make an opera or drama.
- composed around a certain idea or thought or to represent something either physical, emotional, or spiritual.
- kind of music inserted between the verses of a song, also, music between the scenes of a play or an opera.
- speechlike, declamatory vocal style that is used in the conversational passages in an opera.
12 Clues: acte • Music • involved in Opera • a short, romantic, comic opera includes songs and dancing. • speechlike, declamatory vocal style that is used in the conversational passages in an opera. • kind of music inserted between the verses of a song, also, music between the scenes of a play or an opera. • ...
Music History Crossword puzzle 2020-05-05
10 Clues: many sounds • only one sound • traveling musicians • word for religious music • choral music for voice only • word for non-religious music • another word for middle ages • first known musical instrument • another name for primitive music • man devoted to God and Catholic church
Entertainment 2012-07-18
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- What you listen to on your ipod
- Something you read to find out about current events
- Where you would go to watch a play
- Something you read for pleasure
- A sport in the sea with a board
- A film you watchat home
- A sport in water
- What you sing into
- The star of a film
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- A sport you play in teams with a ball
- Something you play with a racket
- Somewhere you go to watch music
- The amount of money they can spend on the film
- Something you watch at the cinema
- What you watch programmes on
- A group of people who make music
- What you do when you want to buy clothes
- What actors learn word by word
- A genre of film
19 Clues: A genre of film • A sport in water • What you sing into • The star of a film • A film you watchat home • What you watch programmes on • What actors learn word by word • Somewhere you go to watch music • What you listen to on your ipod • Something you read for pleasure • A sport in the sea with a board • Something you play with a racket • A group of people who make music • ...
Musical Terms Year 7 2022-08-15
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- Symbol to represent silence
- Concept of music that relates to highness or lowness of sounds
- Musical term for very soft
- Concept of music that relates to volume of sound
- Forte Musical term for moderately loud
- Musical term for loud
- name of a note worth four counts
- Musical term for medium slow or at a walking pace
- Concept of music that involves values of notes
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- Name of a note worth one count
- Musical term for very, very fast
- Musical term for fast
- Name of a note worth half a count
- Musical term for slow and broad
- Musical term for soft
- Name of clef used for high notes
- Musical term for gradually getting louder
- Musical term for slow
- Name of a note worth two counts
19 Clues: Musical term for fast • Musical term for soft • Musical term for loud • Musical term for slow • Musical term for very soft • Symbol to represent silence • Name of a note worth one count • Musical term for slow and broad • Name of a note worth two counts • Musical term for very, very fast • Name of clef used for high notes • name of a note worth four counts • ...
-- 2021-10-30
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- a texture of music with the use of imitation
- Vivaldi`s music was
- 2 or more melody, each having individual significance
- Handel was the creator of a wonderful piece called...
- Where Johann Sebastian Bach is from
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- Music that is not bound by the Catholic Church
- 2 or more verses or stanzas set to the same music
- The composers of this period used this type of texture
- period or style of Western classical music from approximately 1600 to 1750 originated in Western Europe
- music for religious use
10 Clues: Vivaldi`s music was • music for religious use • Where Johann Sebastian Bach is from • a texture of music with the use of imitation • Music that is not bound by the Catholic Church • 2 or more verses or stanzas set to the same music • 2 or more melody, each having individual significance • Handel was the creator of a wonderful piece called... • ...
-- 2021-10-30
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- a texture of music with the use of imitation
- Vivaldi`s music was
- 2 or more melody, each having individual significance
- Handel was the creator of a wonderful piece called...
- Where Johann Sebastian Bach is from
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- Music that is not bound by the Catholic Church
- 2 or more verses or stanzas set to the same music
- The composers of this period used this type of texture
- period or style of Western classical music from approximately 1600 to 1750 originated in Western Europe
- music for religious use
10 Clues: Vivaldi`s music was • music for religious use • Where Johann Sebastian Bach is from • a texture of music with the use of imitation • Music that is not bound by the Catholic Church • 2 or more verses or stanzas set to the same music • 2 or more melody, each having individual significance • Handel was the creator of a wonderful piece called... • ...
Waltz Music 2015-04-13
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- The style of music that waltz music evolved from.
- The word to describe the texture of most waltzes.
- The orchestral section who usually play the melody.
- The musical period in which waltz music was most popular.
- The word to describe the structure of waltz music.
- The waltz is composed in simple ______ time.
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- The composer who composed famous waltzes such as 'Waltz of the Flowers'.
- The style in which waltz music is danced to.
- The word to describe the flexible rhythms.
- The name go the city where waltz music was first popular.
10 Clues: The word to describe the flexible rhythms. • The style in which waltz music is danced to. • The waltz is composed in simple ______ time. • The style of music that waltz music evolved from. • The word to describe the texture of most waltzes. • The word to describe the structure of waltz music. • The orchestral section who usually play the melody. • ...
Music Terms 2024-04-25
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- The shape of the musical line, high to low
- The person who writes the music
- Shapes from our listening maps, has families
- The layering of instrument families within the music
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- The name of the group of instruments who is performing "Mothership"
- The name of the composer of "Mothership"
- Used to notate the volume of the music (ex. p and f)
- The person who stands in front of the group and leads them in the music
- The way the composer organizes the music (ABA or ABACA)
- The speed at which the music is played
10 Clues: The person who writes the music • The speed at which the music is played • The name of the composer of "Mothership" • The shape of the musical line, high to low • Shapes from our listening maps, has families • Used to notate the volume of the music (ex. p and f) • The layering of instrument families within the music • ...
Mozart 2012-12-14
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- Mozart learned music from his _______________
- Theme ans __________________
- Mozart was a composer of the _____________ period of music
- an instrument played in the church
- Mozart ____________ opera
- A form of music that includes a repeated A section followed by B,C,D...
- Mozart wrote a total of six ___________ compositions
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- Mozart had established himself as an accomplished musician in ___________
- a keyboard instrument popular in the Baroque period
- Mozart died in his mid- ___________
- Mozart's sister
- Another instrument Mozart plays
- Mozart wrote ____________ variations to Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
- Mozart was born in what country?
- Wolfgang Amadeus
- Mozart was known as a child ________________
- Nannerl and Mozart gave concerts to the __________ of Europe
- At what age did Mozart begin keyboard lessons?
18 Clues: Mozart's sister • Wolfgang Amadeus • Mozart ____________ opera • Theme ans __________________ • Another instrument Mozart plays • Mozart was born in what country? • an instrument played in the church • Mozart died in his mid- ___________ • Mozart was known as a child ________________ • Mozart learned music from his _______________ • ...
pippo 2015-10-21
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- A particular type or style of music
- Sound of a step taken when walking
- A pulse
- The volume of the music (loud/soft)
- The type of sound made by an instrument or a voice
- The length of the notes, or of the music (long/short)
- Having four equal sides and four right angles
- No sound at all
- The "high" or "low" of notes
- A percussion instrument
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- Having nothing inside
- A repeating rhythm
- A regular repeated pattern of sound
- Image that suggests or refers to something else
- A sign to represent a sound and its duration
- A Group of people playing wind instruments and drums
- Star-shaped symbol [*]
- Member of an Army
18 Clues: A pulse • No sound at all • Member of an Army • A repeating rhythm • Having nothing inside • Star-shaped symbol [*] • A percussion instrument • The "high" or "low" of notes • Sound of a step taken when walking • A particular type or style of music • A regular repeated pattern of sound • The volume of the music (loud/soft) • A sign to represent a sound and its duration • ...
Music Crossword 2022-08-09
11 Clues: "Hey _____" • "____ On me" • "______ Funk" • "______ It off" • "_______ Like Me" • "_______ Submarine" • "Here comes the ____" • " I _____ it that way" • "What a _______ World" • "Beauty and the ______ " • "Can you feel the ___ tonight"
Classical Music 2022-11-17
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- The Classical Music Period from the 1600's
- This is the number of Beethoven's famous symphony.
- This song is often played at weddings, written by Pachelbel.
- The Classical Music Period from the 1700's
- This song describes the activity of farmers life throughout the year.
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- This song means A Little Night Music.
- The Classical Music Period from the 1800's
- The Classical Music Period from the early 1900's
- This song was written by Bach.
- Beethoven wrote this song for a woman and it has a very memorable melody.
- Claude Debussy wrote a song about this night light.
11 Clues: This song was written by Bach. • This song means A Little Night Music. • The Classical Music Period from the 1800's • The Classical Music Period from the 1600's • The Classical Music Period from the 1700's • The Classical Music Period from the early 1900's • This is the number of Beethoven's famous symphony. • Claude Debussy wrote a song about this night light. • ...
Programme Music 2022-10-09
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- The composer of ‘The Planets’
- The composer of ‘The Four Seasons’
- The composer of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’
- Four Seasons Example of a concerto
- Descriptive music that tells a story or describes things like poems, characters
- A recurring theme or melody in a piece of music, it is associated with a person, character or a situation
- A collection of pieces of music grouped together
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- Example of a work which contains a leitmotif
- The composer of ‘Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture’
- A section within a larger work
- A piece of music for a solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment
11 Clues: The composer of ‘The Planets’ • A section within a larger work • The composer of ‘The Four Seasons’ • Four Seasons Example of a concerto • The composer of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ • Example of a work which contains a leitmotif • A collection of pieces of music grouped together • The composer of ‘Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture’ • ...
Music Things 2022-11-21
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- a note which has 1/2 a beat
- a note which has 3 beats
- a note which has 1 beat
- a note which has 2 beats
- a symbol that has notes above middle c
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- a symbol that determines how many beats in a measure
- a note which has 4 beats
- a symbol that makes notes natural
- a symbol that makes notes sharp
- a symbol that makes notes flat
- a symbol that has notes below middle c
11 Clues: a note which has 1 beat • a note which has 4 beats • a note which has 3 beats • a note which has 2 beats • a note which has 1/2 a beat • a symbol that makes notes flat • a symbol that makes notes sharp • a symbol that makes notes natural • a symbol that has notes above middle c • a symbol that has notes below middle c • a symbol that determines how many beats in a measure
MUSIC COMPOSERS 2019-11-14
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- instrument with 5-9 sets of gongs
- a favorite piece to use for choir competitions
- unusual and experimental music or composers
- only found in one particular place
- a national artist who uses ethnic instruments
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- a composer who uses unorthodox instruments to make music
- a famous composition of Jose Maceda
- old
- a woman composer
- large ensemble which uses different instruments
- belonging to a particular group
11 Clues: old • a woman composer • belonging to a particular group • instrument with 5-9 sets of gongs • only found in one particular place • a famous composition of Jose Maceda • unusual and experimental music or composers • a national artist who uses ethnic instruments • a favorite piece to use for choir competitions • large ensemble which uses different instruments • ...
Carnatic music 2020-08-05
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- number of Shruthis in our music
- one among the tamil trinity
- Melakarta raga commonly known as pantuvarali
- shanmukhapriya as known to Muthuswamy deekshitar
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- where sahityam merges with swaram
- birth place of the Carnatic trinity
- Ankita of Papanasam Sivan
- a raga is adorned with this
- poorvikalyani’s parent
- The fifth note
- a famous varnam by pachimiriyam adiyappaiyya
11 Clues: The fifth note • poorvikalyani’s parent • Ankita of Papanasam Sivan • a raga is adorned with this • one among the tamil trinity • number of Shruthis in our music • where sahityam merges with swaram • birth place of the Carnatic trinity • Melakarta raga commonly known as pantuvarali • a famous varnam by pachimiriyam adiyappaiyya • ...
Music Crossword 2020-08-16
11 Clues: Higher or lower • A word for Loud • A word for Quiet • slides on a note • Suddenly gets louder • It counts for 2 beats • It counts for 4 beats • It can get louder or quieter • The name for setting up a piece of music • Different sounds made by different instruments • How many instruments are playing at the same Time
Music glossary 2021-02-10
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- the person who plays flute
- the words in the song that the artist sings
- you can listen music in private with these
- very strong and powerful type of music
- the place where the artist performs
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- people clapping their hands together
- the thing you play music with
- an event where the band plays
- the main part of the song that can often create an earworm
- people singing together
- the song made by a person or a band
11 Clues: people singing together • the person who plays flute • the thing you play music with • an event where the band plays • the song made by a person or a band • the place where the artist performs • people clapping their hands together • very strong and powerful type of music • you can listen music in private with these • the words in the song that the artist sings • ...
music M.M 2021-02-10
11 Clues: hip hop • a sad song • used in jazz • up beat singing • born in England • rewriting a song • related to hip hop • woman rights to vote • king of rock and role • up beat music and dance • the part of music that you sing
music genres 2021-03-01
11 Clues: Korean pop • Jamaican music • christian music • guitars and punk • rhythm and blues • pianos and violins • think of soul train • think only beat music • think 1970's roller rinks • think of tubas and trumpets • think heavy accents and acoustic guitars
Music Crossword 2021-04-10
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- What word finishes these lyrics? "Dont ___ _____ the apple tree, with anyone else but me"
- What song do we sing at the end of music therapy?
- What song by Bobby day sings about many birds in a "Tall oak tree" (Every little swallow, every chickadee, every little birdy in the tall oak tree)
- What words finish these lyrics? "When you wish ____ _ ____, makes no difference who you are?"
- Which instrument frequently played in our weekly music therapy is traditionally from Hawaii?
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- what song do we sing at the beginning of music therapy?
- what Song by Bobby Darin has the lyrics "Rub dub just relaxin in the tub, thinking everything is alright"
- What word finishes these lyrics "Clang clang clang went the _______, ding ding ding when the bell, Zing zing zing when my heart strings, from the moment I saw him I fell"
- What instrument did Betty Joe used to play(Hint: While there may be a couple, I'm thinking about a large instrument with many keys)?
- In our personalized 'Home on the range' lyrics, what kind of cattle did we have?
- What day has music therapy been on this Semester(Hint:Same day of the week as today)
11 Clues: What song do we sing at the end of music therapy? • what song do we sing at the beginning of music therapy? • In our personalized 'Home on the range' lyrics, what kind of cattle did we have? • What day has music therapy been on this Semester(Hint:Same day of the week as today) • ...
Music Crossword 2021-10-06
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- An half note
- 6/8 is a ... time
- Clef The clef around the second line
- Note The crotchet in USA
- An interval of two semitones
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- The highest female voice
- A lively performance
- When two instruments play the same note
- It starts and finishes at the head of a note
- Cello and double-bass belong to the same family
- Forte
11 Clues: Forte • An half note • 6/8 is a ... time • A lively performance • The highest female voice • Note The crotchet in USA • An interval of two semitones • Clef The clef around the second line • When two instruments play the same note • It starts and finishes at the head of a note • Cello and double-bass belong to the same family
Music Crossword 2021-04-21
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- Name this song sung by Bobby Darin
- Name this stringed instrument often played during music therapy sessions.
- What did the Everly Brothers tell Susie to do in the lyrics of their hit song?
- Listening Example. What is this song by Bing Crosby?
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- This musical term means to play softly or quietly.
- Finish the lyrics. I'd like to teach the world to _______, in perfect harmony.
- Complete these lyrics sung by Eddie Cochran in 1958: Cause there ain't no time for the ____________ blues.
- Elvis Presley was considered the king of what musical style?
- What song was requested by Jeopardy Team 1 last week, to be played this week?
- What artist was trying to "Mambo Italiano" in 1955?
- Who is the artist that sings "Swinging On A Star"?
11 Clues: Name this song sung by Bobby Darin • This musical term means to play softly or quietly. • Who is the artist that sings "Swinging On A Star"? • What artist was trying to "Mambo Italiano" in 1955? • Listening Example. What is this song by Bing Crosby? • Elvis Presley was considered the king of what musical style? • ...
Music Theory 2021-05-06
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- Beethoven composed "Ode to ___"
- A pentatonic key only has ___ notes
- The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
- A ___ note gets one beat
- The ___ has 88 keys
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- A dotted half note gets ___ beats
- ___ means the music is loud
- The guiro is made out of ___
- Do, re, mi, fa, ___
- The ukulele has ___ strings
- The violin belongs to the ___ family
11 Clues: Do, re, mi, fa, ___ • The ___ has 88 keys • A ___ note gets one beat • ___ means the music is loud • The ukulele has ___ strings • The guiro is made out of ___ • Beethoven composed "Ode to ___" • A dotted half note gets ___ beats • A pentatonic key only has ___ notes • The violin belongs to the ___ family • The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
Music Trivia 2021-05-13
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- This instrument has 88 keys
- Spaces of the Treble Clef
- Highest Woodwind Instrument
- Lowest Brass Instrument
- This section is the only section in band that is not a wind instrument
- This is the only wind instrument in band with no keys
- Clarinets and saxophones attach a ____ to their mouthpiece
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- Early Flutes were made of wood, stone, and/or ____
- Metal instruments played usually by crashing together
- this instrument has nearly 6.5 feet of tubing
- This Instrument was created by Aldophe Sax
11 Clues: Lowest Brass Instrument • Spaces of the Treble Clef • This instrument has 88 keys • Highest Woodwind Instrument • This Instrument was created by Aldophe Sax • this instrument has nearly 6.5 feet of tubing • Early Flutes were made of wood, stone, and/or ____ • Metal instruments played usually by crashing together • This is the only wind instrument in band with no keys • ...
music theory 2021-11-18
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- sweetly
- tearfully and sadly
- the end of piece
- A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- merry, spirited and playful
- at a walking
- the length of a minim
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- a sudden force of loud
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- gradually getting softer
- bouncing of the strings
11 Clues: sweetly • at a walking • the end of piece • tearfully and sadly • the length of a minim • a sudden force of loud • bouncing of the strings • gradually getting softer • merry, spirited and playful • A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra • performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
Music Crossword 2023-02-03
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- Set of words that make up a song.
- The largest brass instrument.
- Raises a note by a half step.
- Moderately(108-120 bpm)
- The speed or pace of music.
- An emphasis placed on a particular note.
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- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube of dark wood with a lared end, and holes stopped by keys.
- An amount of time or a particular time interval.
- A linear interval larger than a step.
- The use of simultaneous pitches.
- The steady pulse in a piece of music.
11 Clues: Moderately(108-120 bpm) • The speed or pace of music. • The largest brass instrument. • Raises a note by a half step. • The use of simultaneous pitches. • Set of words that make up a song. • A linear interval larger than a step. • The steady pulse in a piece of music. • An emphasis placed on a particular note. • An amount of time or a particular time interval. • ...
Describing music 2023-01-30
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- stimulating careful consideration or attention
- not interesting; boring
- pleasing and easily remembered
- so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else
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- extremely loud
- stimulating, interesting, and thought-provoking
- loud or shrill, as the quality of a voice
- played or sung at a high pitch
- reducing tension or anxiety
- having a gently calming effect
- lacking in special interest, liveliness, individuality, etc.
11 Clues: extremely loud • not interesting; boring • reducing tension or anxiety • played or sung at a high pitch • having a gently calming effect • pleasing and easily remembered • loud or shrill, as the quality of a voice • stimulating careful consideration or attention • stimulating, interesting, and thought-provoking • so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else • ...
Music Otto 2023-05-11
Music Quiz 2023-05-16
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- creators of bohemian rhapsody
- "superstition"" master blaster"" isn't she lovely"
- the king of pop
- this Englishman in NY also starred in the 1st dune movie
- blind artist who had Georgia on his mind and thought Jack should hit the road
- Patrick Hernandez's one hit wonder
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- the name of this band means:"in a very bad or difficult situation" but in truth they are the sultans of swing
- the king of rock
- the name of this English band is a synonym of the antidote
- French disco superstar with hits like:supernature or love in c minor
- Louise Ciccone
11 Clues: Louise Ciccone • the king of pop • the king of rock • creators of bohemian rhapsody • Patrick Hernandez's one hit wonder • "superstition"" master blaster"" isn't she lovely" • this Englishman in NY also starred in the 1st dune movie • the name of this English band is a synonym of the antidote • French disco superstar with hits like:supernature or love in c minor • ...
Music Crossword 2013-06-04
11 Clues: two singers • one beat note • two beat note • reggae rhythm • half beat note • group of singers • sad sounding chord • happy sounding chord • woodwind instrument used in jazz • brass instrument that uses a slide • string instrument known as a 'fiddle' in Scottish music
Music Genres 2017-01-11
11 Clues: Anime • Jamie • rhyming • Hard Rock • 70,80s,90s • Jesus and God • Popular music • Black clothing • African American • been created in 1970s • Its been created in the 1940s and 1950s
Music Class 2018-07-08
Music knowledge 2022-04-05
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- ____ the drum away or towards you
- centre of the drum head
- this part and the head can be played
- don't ___when playing or sitting around the drum
- five horizontal lines and four spaces
- beats played are called
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- fingers together
- fingers apart
- found on the edge of the drum head
- number of tonal areas
- metal which goes around the drum head
11 Clues: fingers apart • fingers together • number of tonal areas • centre of the drum head • beats played are called • ____ the drum away or towards you • found on the edge of the drum head • this part and the head can be played • five horizontal lines and four spaces • metal which goes around the drum head • don't ___when playing or sitting around the drum
Music Tech 2022-04-11
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- Had a little lamb (the first recording)
- The person who was Edison's rival
- Edison's invention to listen to music
- The person who made the phonograph
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- The type of piano that worked by itself
- The machine to rival the phonograph
- machine to play music
- The study of making things better for life
- the cost for using a juke box
- The first use of the musical discs
- The material the cylinders were made out of
11 Clues: machine to play music • the cost for using a juke box • The person who was Edison's rival • The first use of the musical discs • The person who made the phonograph • The machine to rival the phonograph • Edison's invention to listen to music • The type of piano that worked by itself • Had a little lamb (the first recording) • The study of making things better for life • ...
music review 2021-12-01
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- a large collection of religious songs from the Middle Ages (Medieval times)
- what the black keys are on the piano; it looks like a #hashtag (not flat but _____); increases pitch of note
- a practice/ play session where musicians invent music together
- a Medieval dance (it starts with the letter t)
- the number of sections in the Orff orchestra
- what the black keys are on the piano; not sharp but ______ ; decreases pitch of note
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- Medieval music that is sung in Latin with no harmony
- the symbol that represents an unaltered note; not sharp or flat
- inventing music as you go
- the number of Medieval dances
- one of the Medieval dances (it starts with the letter s)
11 Clues: inventing music as you go • the number of Medieval dances • the number of sections in the Orff orchestra • a Medieval dance (it starts with the letter t) • Medieval music that is sung in Latin with no harmony • one of the Medieval dances (it starts with the letter s) • a practice/ play session where musicians invent music together • ...
country music 2021-12-09
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- first lame of artist
- last name of artist
- have to sticks and the beat on something
- have 6 strings
- usually wear bell bottom with a flannel shirt and a buckle with their boots. Some of them wear hats but some don't. You may also see some of them wearing just t shirts and jackets when they ride horse.
- first name of an artist
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- last name of an artist
- is a genre of popular music that originated with blues
- So a can wear a flannel and jeans with boots,hat and a belt. They can also wear boots hat belt jeans and a t-shirt.
- Last name of artist that sings Big Green Tractor
- have keys
11 Clues: have keys • have 6 strings • last name of artist • first lame of artist • last name of an artist • first name of an artist • have to sticks and the beat on something • Last name of artist that sings Big Green Tractor • is a genre of popular music that originated with blues • ...
Music Tempos 2022-02-12
11 Clues: fast • super fast • really slow • really fast • walking pace • moderately slow • moderately fast • super super slow • slightly faster than largo • slightly faster than allegro • super fast, almost impossible
Music Lovers 2022-02-11
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- The high tense part of a song or musical composition
- A ________, also tune, voice or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity.
- Decrease volume from original to silent
- Rhythm in music is – the arrangement of notes of different lengths.
- _________ is the anticipation music creates in a listener's mind for relaxation or release.
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- Alter the length, speed, and volume or create additional versions such as loops.
- Sounds that repeat over and over again
- To bring in an file from an editor
- Process of manipulating
- Increase volume from silent to original
- To take out a file from an editor
11 Clues: Process of manipulating • To take out a file from an editor • To bring in an file from an editor • Sounds that repeat over and over again • Decrease volume from original to silent • Increase volume from silent to original • The high tense part of a song or musical composition • Rhythm in music is – the arrangement of notes of different lengths. • ...
MUSIC QUIZ 2023-08-22
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- - WHO WAS REFERRED TO AS THE "KING OF SKIFFLE"? (6,7)
- - MILLIE SMALL WAS A JAMAICAN SINGER, BEST KNOWN FOR WHICH 1964 SONG? (2,3,8)
- - WHO HAD A HIT WITH "SPECTRUM" IN 2012?(8,3,3,7)
- - (2002) SEE (6,5)
- - WHO WON THE FIRST EVER AMERICAN IDOL IN 2002? (5,8)
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- - JAN HAMMER HAD A MASSIVE HIT IN THE 80'S WITH WHICH ICONIC 80'S THEME RUNE? (5,4)
- - (1990) SEE (3,9,8)
- - (1995) SEE (6,3,6)
- - WHICH ACT, IN 1963, BECAME THE FIRST ACT TO HAVE THEIR FIRST 3 SONGS REACH NUMBER 1? (5,3,3,10)
- - (1955) "UNCHAINED MELODY HAS BEEN A BIG HIT 4 TIMES WITH DIFFERENT ARTISTS WHO WERE THEY? (5,5)
- - WHICH SINGER PLAYED HIMSELF IN THE FILM MARS ATTACKS? (3,5)
11 Clues: - (2002) SEE (6,5) • - (1990) SEE (3,9,8) • - (1995) SEE (6,3,6) • - WHO HAD A HIT WITH "SPECTRUM" IN 2012?(8,3,3,7) • - WHO WAS REFERRED TO AS THE "KING OF SKIFFLE"? (6,7) • - WHO WON THE FIRST EVER AMERICAN IDOL IN 2002? (5,8) • - WHICH SINGER PLAYED HIMSELF IN THE FILM MARS ATTACKS? (3,5) • ...
Music Vocab 2023-09-27
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- To sing a song with no instruments or background music
- A dynamic that means loud
- forte A dynamic that means medium loud
- To gradually get quieter
- To make an emphasis on a word or note
- The speed at which the music is played
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- A dynamic that means quiet
- To sing in your head so you stay on beat
- To gradually get louder
- To sing a note sharply and quickly
- The way you sing a song or the way a song sounds
11 Clues: To gradually get louder • To gradually get quieter • A dynamic that means loud • A dynamic that means quiet • To sing a note sharply and quickly • To make an emphasis on a word or note • The speed at which the music is played • To sing in your head so you stay on beat • forte A dynamic that means medium loud • The way you sing a song or the way a song sounds • ...
Classical Music 2023-12-11
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- refers to the speed at which a piece of music should be played
- a famous composer during the classical period
- the transition period from baroque to classical
- a composer who used the empfindsamer stil
- the degree of highness or lowness of a note
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- it is called a sensitive style in classical music
- an element of music which means a length of time a note lasts
- the texture of classical music
- the period from 1600 to 1700
- the musical period from 1700-1800
- a famous composer of the romantic period
11 Clues: the period from 1600 to 1700 • the texture of classical music • the musical period from 1700-1800 • a famous composer of the romantic period • a composer who used the empfindsamer stil • the degree of highness or lowness of a note • a famous composer during the classical period • the transition period from baroque to classical • ...
Music Vocab 2024-01-03
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- The symbols at the beginning of a piece of music indicating which scale the music is based on.
- Go down a half step.
- Shows where C is on the staff.
- Shows where F is on the staff.
- The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that indicate beat groupings and value.
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- Space on the staff between two bar lines.
- Shows where G is on the staff.
- Little lines above and below the staff.
- Undo a flat or sharp.
- Go back.
- Go up a half step.
11 Clues: Go back. • Go up a half step. • Go down a half step. • Undo a flat or sharp. • Shows where G is on the staff. • Shows where C is on the staff. • Shows where F is on the staff. • Little lines above and below the staff. • Space on the staff between two bar lines. • The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that indicate beat groupings and value. • ...
Music Vocab 2024-01-25
11 Clues: symphonies • meter is 3 • March King • melody repeat • note duration • Italian Opera • fast and slow • singing equally • gradually get faster • high female vocal range • accenting the off beats
Music Elements 2023-09-18
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- a feeling of wanting the next sound to happen
- : Three notes played at a time or in sequence to enhance a melody.
- two or more notes that are played together to enhance the melody
- Chord: A chord built from the 5th note of the scale used in the melody
- notes are the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a scale.
- Home base for the melody
- the specific notes used to create the melody ( Do,Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, and Do)
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- Chord: A chord built from the first note of the G scale used in the melody
- the main theme of a piece of music
- The place farthest away from the tonic in a scale. (The 5th note up from the tonic in a scale.)
- the melody going back to home base.
11 Clues: Home base for the melody • the main theme of a piece of music • the melody going back to home base. • a feeling of wanting the next sound to happen • notes are the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a scale. • two or more notes that are played together to enhance the melody • : Three notes played at a time or in sequence to enhance a melody. • ...
Movies & Music 2023-09-14
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- The final installment of this series about an adventurous archeologist was also composer John's most recent composition, in 2023. Two words.
- Film director and frequent collaborator of composer John.
- This red, blue, and yellow superhero flies to the tune of the answer to number 1.
- All 9 films in this series of epic space operas have been scored by composer John. Two words.
- Music for movies is called this. Two words.
- A recurring melody, often used in movies.
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- Composer of the music for many well-known movies, John ________.
- This movie, featuring a toothy sea creature, contains one of composer John's most recognizable compositions.
- This film, the first in the Harry Potter series, also contains the first instance of the theme named for Harry's owl. Two words.
- Composer John also served as this for the Boston Pops Orchestra from 1980 to 1993.
- Name of the owl companion of Harry Potter.
11 Clues: A recurring melody, often used in movies. • Name of the owl companion of Harry Potter. • Music for movies is called this. Two words. • Film director and frequent collaborator of composer John. • Composer of the music for many well-known movies, John ________. • This red, blue, and yellow superhero flies to the tune of the answer to number 1. • ...
MUSIC(1) 2023-10-28
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- A brass instrument with a flared bell.
- A percussion instrument played by striking or beating.
- A device for amplifying and recording sound.
- A person who performs vocals in a song.
- A musical composition with lyrics and melody.
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- A device used to create music, such as a guitar or piano.
- A woodwind instrument played by blowing air.
- A stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a pick.
- A bowed string instrument with four strings.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing classical music.
- A keyboard instrument with strings struck by hammers.
11 Clues: A brass instrument with a flared bell. • A person who performs vocals in a song. • A woodwind instrument played by blowing air. • A bowed string instrument with four strings. • A device for amplifying and recording sound. • A musical composition with lyrics and melody. • A keyboard instrument with strings struck by hammers. • ...
Music crossword 2023-10-06
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- Who is the rapper in Stray Kids?
- "Serving ham, ignite the ____"
- What does Anna S do musically?
- What word could same not get right in the school song?
- "Anabel ___ Mcnamara"
- "The ____ that gets you through the day..."
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- What flower is on the cover of Jacinta's song 'R U OK'
- Jacinta's first song
- Adjective used to describe the pig in the OG group theme song
- "You say that when I'm _____ down"
- Who's name is so short that we don't have a nickname for her
11 Clues: Jacinta's first song • "Anabel ___ Mcnamara" • "Serving ham, ignite the ____" • What does Anna S do musically? • Who is the rapper in Stray Kids? • "You say that when I'm _____ down" • "The ____ that gets you through the day..." • What flower is on the cover of Jacinta's song 'R U OK' • What word could same not get right in the school song? • ...
Music Tech 2024-12-11
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- The amount of attack on notes
- A process that works to eliminate sounds below a given threshold in a recording. A process to limit sound above a certain level
- A microphone that picks up sound from the front of the unit.
- The process to put your midi notes in time
- Use these to save time composing but now allowed in the brief
- Compression and EQ are examples of this
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- Use this in compression so that the sound level does not drop too much
- The processed or affected part of a sound
- The level at which compression occurs
- created when a sound occurs in a space, sending sound waves out in all directions.
- Sending the signal from one speaker to another
11 Clues: The amount of attack on notes • The level at which compression occurs • Compression and EQ are examples of this • The processed or affected part of a sound • The process to put your midi notes in time • Sending the signal from one speaker to another • A microphone that picks up sound from the front of the unit. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-25
11 Clues: No • LOUD • Quiet • Do re mi • SUPER LOUD • Violas only! • Sounds that blend together • You know I'm all about that • It's another word for a bop • where you go to get a drink • what you use to open something
Music vocabulary 2024-09-29
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- “I’ve done all of the chores- doing the laundry, dishes, all that___!”
- “You’re playing that video despite not having done your homework. Thats just like playing the fiddle while ____ burns”
- “He wouldn’t shut up. He’s been talking like a broken _____”
- “Its ____ to my ears.”
- “Tom had to ____ the music and tell his father”
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- “Peter just can’t stop __ing the trumpet ever since he’s got a promotion
- “They broke up because their relationship was one-sided. It takes two to _____ after all”
- “My teacher didn’t have a plan, so she just played it by ear I guess.”
- “We were having an peaceful conversation when Andy suddenly ____d in and gave his view on the opinion.”
- “Mary’s in second place, it’s unfortunate that she’s played second fiddle to that woman.”
- “Everything is going for a ____ because its Black Friday”
11 Clues: “Its ____ to my ears.” • “Tom had to ____ the music and tell his father” • “Everything is going for a ____ because its Black Friday” • “He wouldn’t shut up. He’s been talking like a broken _____” • “I’ve done all of the chores- doing the laundry, dishes, all that___!” • “My teacher didn’t have a plan, so she just played it by ear I guess.” • ...
Music History 2024-09-02
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- The years between 2000–present
- The years between 1400–1600
- A performance on stage that tells a story through music and singing
- A performance on stage that tells a story through music and dancing
- Notation Symbols that represent music and tell performers what and how to play or sing
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- The years between 1150-1400
- A group of musicians who play different instruments together
- The years between 1900–2000
- The years between 1600–1750
- The years between 1730–1820
- The years between 1820–1900
11 Clues: The years between 1150-1400 • The years between 1900–2000 • The years between 1600–1750 • The years between 1400–1600 • The years between 1730–1820 • The years between 1820–1900 • The years between 2000–present • A group of musicians who play different instruments together • A performance on stage that tells a story through music and singing • ...
UIL Music 2025-01-17
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- the prolongation of a tone, chord, or rest beyond its indicated time
- responsive to antiphonal singing or chanting; a composition that is sung responsively, a responsive interchange
- an ornament note that is one half step or full step above or lower than the principal note and is sounded at the same time as the principal note, adding dissonance to a harmony
- an instrumental interlude recurring after each stanza in a vocal work; an interlude in early 17th century opera
- a short melody or pattern
- a rapid move through a series of consecutive tones in a scale like passage
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- a percussion instrument in the form of a hollow gourd or gourd-shaped container filled with dried beans or similar objects and played, usually in pairs, by being shaken
- a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain
- a part of a composition played very softly or quietly
- performed in a free, playful, impulsive style; (especially as a direction) in a free, playful, impulsive style.
- the sounding of a bugle early in the morning to awaken people in a camp or garrison
11 Clues: a short melody or pattern • a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain • a part of a composition played very softly or quietly • the prolongation of a tone, chord, or rest beyond its indicated time • a rapid move through a series of consecutive tones in a scale like passage • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-11-14
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- How loud/soft to play something
- Different voices in music which combine to support the melody
- A bunch of notes played at the same time
- Form of music notation
- Spooky sounding
- Both a dynamic marking and a (technically percussion) instrument with strings
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- Happy sounding
- Frequency of a note, how high/low it is
- Band instrument, shaped like a triangle
- The main line of music which is supported by the harmony
- Sad Sounding
11 Clues: Sad Sounding • Happy sounding • Spooky sounding • Form of music notation • How loud/soft to play something • Frequency of a note, how high/low it is • Band instrument, shaped like a triangle • A bunch of notes played at the same time • The main line of music which is supported by the harmony • Different voices in music which combine to support the melody • ...
MUS318W Final Review 2019-04-26
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- The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera
- The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera
- Gaetano ________: Italian composer, who wrote both serious and comic operas, among other works and represents the transition between Rossini and Verdi
- The __________: a collection of shape-note hymns and spirituals published in 1844, which preserved this repertoire and represented an early example of music education in the U.S.
- Classical ___________: a repertoire of musical “classics”—composers of the past, especially Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven—that emerged in the mid-19th century, deeply impacting the amount of music by living composers that was performed
- __________ Schumann: German pianist, composer, and teacher, who championed her husband’s works as well as those of Brahms and others; she was one of the foremost pianists of the 19th century
- Vincenzo __________: Italian opera composer, famous especially for his beautiful, highly embellished, intensely emotional melodies that influenced Chopin, Liszt, and Wagner among others
- In politics and culture, an attempt to unify or represent a particular group of people by creating a national identity through shared characteristics such as language, culture, history, etc. In 19th c. music, composers expressed it by using elements in their works that represented their national identity
- Gioachino: Italian violinist, singer, pianist and composer who through his innovations to the operatic genre became one of the most popular and influential composers of the early 18th c.
- Italian: “Beautiful singing”; an Italian vocal style of the early 19th c. featuring lyrical, embellished and florid melodies that show off the beauty, agility and fluency of the singer’s voice
- __________ Hensel: German composer, pianist, and salon hostess; one of the most prolific female composers of the 19th century and a champion of Bach, Beethoven, and her brother
- Franz ___________: Hungarian virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor, whose innovations in form, harmony, technique, and concert presentation made him a leader of the Romantic movement and the greatest piano virtuoso of his time
- The art of combining the sounds of specific instruments in orchestral music
- Pianist, organist, conductor and composer whose music combines Romantic expression with Classical forms, techniques; he was the leading German composer of the 1830s and 40s
- Opera with spoken dialogue, whether comic or tragic; the theater in Paris where such operas were performed.
- A short, lyrical, expressive character piece for piano; Chopin wrote many of these, a few of which have virtuosic elements
- A tradition of group singing that arouse in 19th c. U.S., named after the notation used in song collections in which the shape of the noteheads indicates the solmization syllables, allowing for easy sight-reading
- The middle section of a scene in a bel canto opera, after the cantabile, which changes tempo and represents a transitional process
- Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music
- Wolfgang Amadé ___________: Child prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who is considered one of the greatest composers in the Western art tradition
- When referring to a musical work, writing that is natural for a particular instrument and taking advantage of that instrument’s technical possibilities; for example, Chopin’s writing for the piano
- A series of religious movements in 18th and 19th c. U.S., led by Evangelical Protestant ministers primarily in rural areas; music was an important part of these movements
- Carl Maria von __________: German pianist, music critic, conductor and composer who through operas such as Der Freischütz was a key figure in the development of German Romantic opera
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- ___________ music: instrumental music as an idealized play of sound and form, with no extra-musical connotations
- Franz ___________: Austrian singer and composer who was the first great master of the Romantic Lied
- A serious form of opera, popular in France during the Romantic era, that was sung throughout and included ballets, choruses and spectacular staging and a preference for themes of romantic love and history, so as to appear to the middle class
- A folklike, religious song with a simple tune; both blacks and whites developed a tradition of these songs in the U.S. during the 19th c. The African-American versions are folk songs with Biblical references, expressing sorrow and hope and combining African and European musical elements
- African American choral group founded at Fisk University in Tennessee in 1871, important for introducing, popularizing, and preserving spirituals
- Fryderyk ___________: French-Polish composer and virtuoso pianist whose works represent the quintessential Romantic piano tradition and who reflected Polish nationalism in some of his works
- ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative
- Hector ____________: French composer, music critic, and conductor who reconceptualized the symphony as program music and was a leader of the Romantic radical wing
- During the 19th c. evangelical revival movement in the U.S., an open air religious service lasting several days; these were the origin of black and white spirituals
- 1830 uprising in Paris that resulted in reduced power for the French monarchy, which made the patronage for opera change towards the middle class
- Giacomo___________: German pianist and composer whose operas like Robert le Diable and Les Huguenots became models of French Grand Opera and made him the most frequently performed opera composer of the 19th c.
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of African and African American musics
- Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music
- ___________ piece: A short piece, typically for piano, that depicts or suggests a mood, scene, or character
- ___________ strophic: Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to music that is mostly the same, with minor variations
- The slow section of a scene in a bel canto opera, following the recitative
- German art song for voice and piano, in which composers sought a perfect union of poetry and music
- 19th-century artistic and intellectual movement which focused on the ideas of individualism, self-expression, the emotional, irrational, and fantastic, the hero, and nature. As a musical period it starts in the 1820s as a distinction from the Classical canon
- A type of musical theater featuring spoken word with background music
- Ludwig van _____________: Virtuoso pianist, violinist and composer who represents the transition from Classical to Romantic style and is one of the most influential and admired composers of all time
- Robert __________: German pianist, composer, and critic who composed in all the musical genres of his day and was an influential critic as well as a leading Romantic composer
- Term coined by Berlioz for the theme, representing the hero’s beloved, that recurs throughout the Symphonie Fantastique
45 Clues: The last, fast section of a scene in a bel canto opera • The prestigious theater in Paris dedicated to tragic opera • Song form in which each verse of text is set to different music • ____________ music: instrumental music that recounts a narrative • Song form in which multiple verses of text are set to the same music • ...
Music: The Heart and Soul of Ghana 2013-02-19
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- Ghanian music is composed this way and often has a steady recurring beat
- One unique factor of Ghana's music that occurs as a matter of course; sets its music apart from American music
- Serves as one of the main means by which children and adults share musical experiences
- Only known study on Ghanian children's musical behavior in response to this
- Ghanian music is usually accompanied by this
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- Songs that are purely rhythmical
- Their model provides general patterns for understanding the nature of children's musical compositions
- Music genre that originated in Ghana
- Ghanian music is dominated by this musical factor
- These forms of songs were sung to ridicule children who formed habits like begging for food
10 Clues: Songs that are purely rhythmical • Music genre that originated in Ghana • Ghanian music is usually accompanied by this • Ghanian music is dominated by this musical factor • Ghanian music is composed this way and often has a steady recurring beat • Only known study on Ghanian children's musical behavior in response to this • ...
musical terms 2025-01-08
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- A rest equal to two beats.
- An instrument made of wooden bars and struck with mallets.
- A note that lasts for two beats.
- words of a song.
- A note that lasts for four beats.
- Rest that lasts for half a beat.
- A person who leads an orchestra.
- A repeated rhythmic pattern.
- This note gets half a beat.
- A rest lasting one beat.
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- The speed of a piece of music.
- rest lasting for four beats.
- main tune of a song.
- note that lasts for one beat.
- A group of notes sounded together.
- An instrument you tap, scrape, or shake.
- The highness or lowness of a sound.
- The Pattern of notes and rests in music.
- The steady pulse in music.
19 Clues: words of a song. • main tune of a song. • A rest lasting one beat. • A rest equal to two beats. • The steady pulse in music. • This note gets half a beat. • rest lasting for four beats. • A repeated rhythmic pattern. • note that lasts for one beat. • The speed of a piece of music. • A note that lasts for two beats. • Rest that lasts for half a beat. • A person who leads an orchestra. • ...
Music crossword 2021-10-17
Music Terms 2022-01-05
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- tells you the song is over
- pattern of strong and weak beats
- connects two notes to create "ta-a"
- tells you where "do" is on the staff
- four sounds on a beat
- separates each measure
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- two sounds on a beat
- adds a line above or below the staff
- one sound on a beat
- has five lines and four spaces
- zero sounds on a beat
11 Clues: one sound on a beat • two sounds on a beat • zero sounds on a beat • four sounds on a beat • separates each measure • tells you the song is over • has five lines and four spaces • pattern of strong and weak beats • connects two notes to create "ta-a" • adds a line above or below the staff • tells you where "do" is on the staff
Music Crossword! 2020-07-15
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- the biggest brass instrument
- it means soft
- the biggest string instrument
- an articulation that means detached
- the only 'brass' instrument that is a woodwind
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- 4-stringed instrument, Annie plays it
- it means loud
- Aaron plays this instrument
- what 'tr' means in music
- looks like a guitar and is smaller than a guitar 4-stringed
- the opposite of flat
- the opposite of bass clef
12 Clues: it means loud • it means soft • the opposite of flat • what 'tr' means in music • the opposite of bass clef • Aaron plays this instrument • the biggest brass instrument • the biggest string instrument • an articulation that means detached • 4-stringed instrument, Annie plays it • the only 'brass' instrument that is a woodwind • ...
Music Crossword 2021-11-03
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- This instrument has strings to strum and is famous in Hawaii
- Rule #1 is to be...
- What you earn if you are good in specials
- Your christmas program is about who taking over?
- This is the period of music with Vivaldi and Bach
- Your music teachers last name
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- Beethoven is from this time period
- What do we take care of in rule #3
- Rule #2 is to be...
- This instrument has black and white keys
- When we count Ta and Ti Ti, we are counting the...
11 Clues: Rule #1 is to be... • Rule #2 is to be... • Your music teachers last name • Beethoven is from this time period • What do we take care of in rule #3 • This instrument has black and white keys • What you earn if you are good in specials • Your christmas program is about who taking over? • This is the period of music with Vivaldi and Bach • ...
Music note 2022-04-07
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- look like black note head with a stem tail
- a note effect sudden accent
- a note with circle and stranigt light connect
- a note affects slightly loud
- resembles a stylized 7
- resembles an inverted letter f
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- looks like a hat turned up
- a note effect gradually softer
- a note shape like a circle
- a note effect gradually louder
- looks like a hat turn down
11 Clues: resembles a stylized 7 • looks like a hat turned up • a note shape like a circle • looks like a hat turn down • a note effect sudden accent • a note affects slightly loud • a note effect gradually softer • a note effect gradually louder • resembles an inverted letter f • look like black note head with a stem tail • a note with circle and stranigt light connect
Renaissance Music 2016-08-15
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- a song with 5-6 singers
- painting when the composer uses the notes on the page to describe the words
- famous madrigal composer
- Renaissance means this
- the word "Renaissance" is from this language
- often the text of a madrigal was one of these
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- music that features a singer
- The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages
- Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between
- press invented by Gutenberg in 1454
- lived during this time period and wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet' and "Macbeth"
11 Clues: Renaissance means this • a song with 5-6 singers • famous madrigal composer • music that features a singer • press invented by Gutenberg in 1454 • the word "Renaissance" is from this language • often the text of a madrigal was one of these • Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between • The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages • ...
Music crossword 2023-03-06
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- What’s the name of the song? It’s a rhinestone and it’s usually compared to
- What’s the second word in the name of the song? It’s not a king, it's a……. And Abba made it.
- people.
- What's the first word in the title? Linn really likes this thing and its green.
- What's the name of this song? It's a creature that eats brains.
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- This one is easy. It’s the opposite of dad but in Swedish.
- Korea What country is this music style from? Blackpink and bts sings this style.
- What day is it? It's the last day of the school week.
- Which movie is this song from? In the movie the main characters are Elsa and Anna.
- What’s the name of this band? It’s a group of girls and the name of the band is two colors.
- What season it is. It is the opposite of winter.
11 Clues: people. • What season it is. It is the opposite of winter. • What day is it? It's the last day of the school week. • This one is easy. It’s the opposite of dad but in Swedish. • What's the name of this song? It's a creature that eats brains. • What’s the name of the song? It’s a rhinestone and it’s usually compared to • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis
- Iron Maiden, Pantera, Slayer, Black Sabbath
- Eminem, Tupac, Jay Z, Kanye West
- Ricky Martin, Luis Fonsi, Mana
- Usher, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson
- Bach, Beethoven, Paganini, Lizst
- The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The who
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- Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Pixies, Radiohead
- Robert Johnson, B. B. King, Muddy Waters
- Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh
- Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Katy Perry
11 Clues: Ricky Martin, Luis Fonsi, Mana • Eminem, Tupac, Jay Z, Kanye West • Bach, Beethoven, Paganini, Lizst • Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh • Robert Johnson, B. B. King, Muddy Waters • Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Pixies, Radiohead • Iron Maiden, Pantera, Slayer, Black Sabbath • Usher, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson • Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis • ...
Music Monday 2022-12-26
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- Rod hosted the largest ever free concert
- The Simpsons song, 'Do the Bartman' was written by who 2wds?
- In 2016, who sold more cds than Beyonce?
- which band did not choose their nicknames 3wds
- none of the singers of this famous group could read nor write music 2wds
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- Holiday hit 'Jingle Bells' was originally writen for what holiday?
- The world's best-selling music instrument
- cow produce more milk when listening to what type of music 2wds.
- Music is physically good for what important body part?
- Billie Holiday was Billy Crystal's what?
- Jennifer was the first entertainer to have a movie and an album reach No. 1 in the same week.
11 Clues: Rod hosted the largest ever free concert • Billie Holiday was Billy Crystal's what? • In 2016, who sold more cds than Beyonce? • The world's best-selling music instrument • which band did not choose their nicknames 3wds • Music is physically good for what important body part? • The Simpsons song, 'Do the Bartman' was written by who 2wds? • ...
MUSIC VOCABULARY 2023-02-21
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- The stick with which the bowed string players play their instrument.
- Device used by musicians that marks time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick.
- The person that leads the orchestra.
- Shorter than the quarter note but longer than the sixteenth note is the ... note.
- Symbol that is written at the beginning of the staff.
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- The object where the scores are placed.
- The conductor uses this stick.
- The note value of 4 beats is the ... note.
- At the end of a song you have to write a ... barline.
- Five parallel lines where the notes are written.
- Symbol that indicates absence of sound.
11 Clues: The conductor uses this stick. • The person that leads the orchestra. • The object where the scores are placed. • Symbol that indicates absence of sound. • The note value of 4 beats is the ... note. • Five parallel lines where the notes are written. • At the end of a song you have to write a ... barline. • Symbol that is written at the beginning of the staff. • ...
Music Theory 2021-01-07
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- Musical term for playing loudly.
- Musical term to mean very loudly.
- The fraction before the clef which shows the length of the notes and how many of them there are per bar.
- Musical term to mean as quiet as possible.
- Musical term to mean gradually getting louder.
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- The set of flats, sharps and naturals written after the clef.
- Musical term to mean as loud as possible.
- How loud or quiet a piece of music is.
- Musical term to mean gradually getting quieter.
- Musical term to mean very quietly.
- Musical term for playing quietly.
11 Clues: Musical term for playing loudly. • Musical term to mean very loudly. • Musical term for playing quietly. • Musical term to mean very quietly. • How loud or quiet a piece of music is. • Musical term to mean as loud as possible. • Musical term to mean as quiet as possible. • Musical term to mean gradually getting louder. • Musical term to mean gradually getting quieter. • ...
Music glossary 2021-02-10
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- When your instrument isn't in tune it is_
- The musician needs these to play the instrument
- Maamme-laulu, The Star-Spangled Banner etc.
- This makes the sound of the instrument louder
- When many people are singing at the same time
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- The _ of the song always rings in my head
- Who leads the orchestra?
- When you play instruments with others you _ them
- This often plays music in church
- For example violin, piano and cello are typical instruments of this genre
- Where does the band perform?
11 Clues: Who leads the orchestra? • Where does the band perform? • This often plays music in church • The _ of the song always rings in my head • When your instrument isn't in tune it is_ • Maamme-laulu, The Star-Spangled Banner etc. • This makes the sound of the instrument louder • When many people are singing at the same time • The musician needs these to play the instrument • ...
music glossary 2021-02-10
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- like hide something but it's another expression
- when you trust yourself and think you can do it so you are...
- the opposite of minor
- place where event is
- the band travels from place to place for gigs
- the opposite of common
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- when you don't know what you have to say or do in a presentation then you have to ...
- when someone has skills she/he is...
- what do you do when you just go with flow and dance a bit with music?
- make something new
- sing with closed lips
11 Clues: make something new • place where event is • the opposite of minor • sing with closed lips • the opposite of common • when someone has skills she/he is... • the band travels from place to place for gigs • like hide something but it's another expression • when you trust yourself and think you can do it so you are... • ...
Music terminology 2021-05-20
11 Clues: soft • loud • medium loud • to slow down • to get louder • to get softer • person who plays the piano • Italian for little by little • dot over note meaning to play note short • line over note meaning to play note full value • marking over note meaning to emphasize the note
Music Theory 2022-05-06
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- A chord of 3 notes
- Beats per minute
- Last name of "Risk Everything for A Dream" composer
- Lowers pitch by half a step
- Pitch and duration
- Raises pitch by half a step
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- Last name of Star Wars composer
- Multiple notes played in harmony at the same time
- The standard unit of time in music
- First name of Star Wars composer
- The frequency of a sound measured in Hz
11 Clues: Beats per minute • A chord of 3 notes • Pitch and duration • Lowers pitch by half a step • Raises pitch by half a step • Last name of Star Wars composer • First name of Star Wars composer • The standard unit of time in music • The frequency of a sound measured in Hz • Multiple notes played in harmony at the same time • Last name of "Risk Everything for A Dream" composer
Music terms 2022-05-10
11 Clues: Soft • Die away • very soft • (f): Strong or loud • (dim.): Gradually softer • (ff): Very strong or loud • (sfz): Loud sudden attack • (decresc.): Gradually softer • (fp): Loud then immediately soft • (cresc): Gradually increase the volume • medium or moderately (as in mezzo piano or mezzo soprano)
Music terms 2022-05-10
11 Clues: Soft • Die away • very soft • (f): Strong or loud • (dim.): Gradually softer • (ff): Very strong or loud • (sfz): Loud sudden attack • (decresc.): Gradually softer • (fp): Loud then immediately soft • (cresc): Gradually increase the volume • medium or moderately (as in mezzo piano or mezzo soprano)
Medieval Music 2022-09-02
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- Long sustained tone or tones accompanying a melody.
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
- During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in Northern France and wrote poems in Old French.
- Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian Chant and one or more additional lines.
- Scales containing seven tones with an eighth tone duplicating the first tone an octave higher.
- Period from around 450CE to 1450CE
- One of the main poetic and musical forms in 14th and 15th century France
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- Melodies set to sacred Latin texts, sung without accompaniment
- Single melodic line without accompaniment.
- During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in southern France.
- A term used by musical theorists to describe the profound stylistic changes of Italian and French music of the 14th century.
11 Clues: Period from around 450CE to 1450CE • Single melodic line without accompaniment. • Long sustained tone or tones accompanying a melody. • Melodies set to sacred Latin texts, sung without accompaniment • During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in southern France. • One of the main poetic and musical forms in 14th and 15th century France • ...
World Music 2017-12-17
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- The equivalent of a tamborine but without the bells
- The main type of bell in a samba band
- Samba de ____ a game which involves shaking maracas to samba music
- One of the types of drum in a samba band
- The piece of music we have been learning to play in class- it means 'rain, rain'
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- A type of World Music which involves percussion instruments
- A type of World Music which is made mainly/wholly of percussion instruments
- Another instrument played in a samba band, the one which leads the group
- An instrument which is a bit like a snare drum and often played in a brazilian samba band
- A type of instrument plated in a Gamelan which often has a solo at the end of a piece of music
- The topic which we have been studying this term
11 Clues: The main type of bell in a samba band • One of the types of drum in a samba band • The topic which we have been studying this term • The equivalent of a tamborine but without the bells • A type of World Music which involves percussion instruments • Samba de ____ a game which involves shaking maracas to samba music • ...
music instruments 2019-12-03
Crosswords - Music 2019-11-28
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- Fallin' ... in you
- More ... than enough
- ...' all in
- I'm ...
- You fell for men who weren't how ... appear, yeah
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- Found ..., but I was wrong
- Baby, you are bringing out a different ... of me
- there's no ... net that's underneath, I'm free
- But since you came ...
- Ooh, you know I've been ... for quite a while,Haven't ...?
- I thought I knew ... all
11 Clues: I'm ... • ...' all in • Fallin' ... in you • More ... than enough • But since you came ... • I thought I knew ... all • Found ..., but I was wrong • there's no ... net that's underneath, I'm free • Baby, you are bringing out a different ... of me • You fell for men who weren't how ... appear, yeah • Ooh, you know I've been ... for quite a while,Haven't ...?
Music Instruments 2023-07-05
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- A curved instrument made of metal. You blow into it and press the keys to play different notes and melodies.
- A stringed instrument with a long neck and a body. You can strum or pluck the strings to make music.
- A large musical instrument with black and white keys. When you press the keys, it makes beautiful sounds like a song.
- A long, thin instrument that you blow into to make music. It has holes that you cover with your fingers to change the sound.
- A small, wooden instrument with strings. You play it by using a bow to move across the strings and make music.
- A musical instrument with wooden bars of different sizes. You hit the bars with sticks to make sounds and melodies.
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- A round instrument with metal jingles around the edge. You shake it or hit it with your hand to make jingling sounds.
- A round instrument made of a hollow shell and a skin stretched over the top. You hit it with sticks to make beats.
- A small metal instrument shaped like a triangle. You hit it with a small metal stick to make a tingling sound.
- A shiny, brass instrument with buttons and a mouthpiece. You blow into it and press the buttons to make sounds.
- A big instrument that you play by sitting down and using a bow to move across the strings. It has a deep, rich sound.
11 Clues: A stringed instrument with a long neck and a body. You can strum or pluck the strings to make music. • A curved instrument made of metal. You blow into it and press the keys to play different notes and melodies. • A small metal instrument shaped like a triangle. You hit it with a small metal stick to make a tingling sound. • ...
Music Crossword 2023-08-08
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- Teacher Larry plays this instrument
- An instrument often used in jazz music
- A black and white musical instrument
- The way that music is written down
- A person whose job is singing
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- You hit this musical instrument to make a sound
- You shake this instrument to make a sound
- A high pitched instrument played with the mouth
- A loud brass instrument you blow into
- A group of musicians playing together
- This sad instrument is played with a bow
11 Clues: A person whose job is singing • The way that music is written down • Teacher Larry plays this instrument • A black and white musical instrument • A loud brass instrument you blow into • A group of musicians playing together • An instrument often used in jazz music • This sad instrument is played with a bow • You shake this instrument to make a sound • ...
Music Terms 2024-01-16
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- the speed of the beat
- the symbol at the beginning of the staff that wraps around the G line and is for higher notes
- long and short sounds and silences that are heard one after another
- a song sung by one person
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- also known as meter, it is made of two numbers, one on top of the other and tells how many beats per measure and which note gets the beat
- the quality of sound made by a particular voice or instrument
- the loudness and softness of a piece of music
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces that notes are written on
- the pulse felt in music
- the order of phrases or sections of music
- a form of composition in which each singer or group of singers sings the same melody, but starts at a different point
11 Clues: the speed of the beat • the pulse felt in music • a song sung by one person • the order of phrases or sections of music • the loudness and softness of a piece of music • the 5 lines and 4 spaces that notes are written on • the quality of sound made by a particular voice or instrument • long and short sounds and silences that are heard one after another • ...
Music artists 2024-01-21
11 Clues: sonder • runaway • the idol • degrassi • umberella • community • queen bee • album = hair color • right side of my neck • collabed with ice spice • last name rhymes with filler
Irish Music 2023-12-06
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- birth country of Cillian Murphy
- annual festival of Irish music
- contemporary Irish band, lead singer Bono
- county in England, birthplace of ShaneMacGowan
- traditional Irish drum
- a strengthening or resurgence of something
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- dispersion of people from their homeland
- lead singer of the Pogues
- traditional Irish instrument played with mouth
- name of the cranberries biggest hit
- cranberries Irish band, female lead singer
11 Clues: traditional Irish drum • lead singer of the Pogues • annual festival of Irish music • birth country of Cillian Murphy • name of the cranberries biggest hit • dispersion of people from their homeland • contemporary Irish band, lead singer Bono • a strengthening or resurgence of something • cranberries Irish band, female lead singer • ...
Music Terms 2024-01-09
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- Tells you not to tongue between notes
- A type of note that gets one beat
- An instrument with a slide
- a piece of music played by four people
- Tells you to play through the music again
- Combines the value of two rhythms
- A type of note that gets two beats
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- The person who waves his arms
- a piece of music played by four people
- a piece of music played by two people
- Tells you when NOT to play
- Sharps, Flats, and Naturals
12 Clues: Tells you when NOT to play • An instrument with a slide • Sharps, Flats, and Naturals • The person who waves his arms • A type of note that gets one beat • Combines the value of two rhythms • A type of note that gets two beats • Tells you not to tongue between notes • a piece of music played by two people • a piece of music played by four people • ...
Music terms 2024-01-25
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- A large scale orchestral work usually in 4 movements
- The highest female voice
- The text of an opera or vocal work
- It is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component
- A period in art and music from around 1600-1750
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- Musical ensemble of singers
- i The accuracy or lack of pitch in instrument playing and singing
- A direction to string instrument
- How high or low a note sounds
- Instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped
- The speed at which a piece of music is played
11 Clues: The highest female voice • Musical ensemble of singers • How high or low a note sounds • A direction to string instrument • The text of an opera or vocal work • The speed at which a piece of music is played • A period in art and music from around 1600-1750 • A large scale orchestral work usually in 4 movements • Instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped • ...
Music 🎶 2024-01-29
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- Le petit son produit par les cordes vocales doit s'amplifier dans les...
- Pendant la respiration notres cordes sont...
- Par où remonte l'air?
- :C'est de l'air qui vibre
- voix plus graves correspondent aux cordes plus
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- Quel est la voix de femme plus grave?
- :Pendant que l'on parle notres cordes sont...
- Comment sont disposés les cordes vocales?
- voix plus aiguës correspondent aux cordes plus...
- Comment sont les cordes vocales lorsqu'on chuchote?
- de quoi on remplit nos poumons?
- se trouvent les cordes vocales?
12 Clues: Par où remonte l'air? • :C'est de l'air qui vibre • de quoi on remplit nos poumons? • se trouvent les cordes vocales? • Quel est la voix de femme plus grave? • Comment sont disposés les cordes vocales? • Pendant la respiration notres cordes sont... • :Pendant que l'on parle notres cordes sont... • voix plus graves correspondent aux cordes plus • ...
Music History 2023-10-09
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- an invention that made reading and writing easier(one space)
- a style of churches and monasteries
- meaning finder or inventor
- the highest social class at the time
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- the only people who could go to school at the time
- the people who farmed for the nobles
- the class of people who knew how to read
- every one of these people was trained in music
- people who go from town to town to entertain
- early form of polyphonic music
- most prominent instrument at the time
11 Clues: meaning finder or inventor • early form of polyphonic music • a style of churches and monasteries • the people who farmed for the nobles • the highest social class at the time • most prominent instrument at the time • the class of people who knew how to read • people who go from town to town to entertain • every one of these people was trained in music • ...
music quiz 2024-06-09
12 Clues: what planet? • name of movie • name of the song • surname of artist • name of the group • surname of artist • name of the artist • Movie with Will Smith • what animal is singing • movie with Hugh Jackman • day mentioned in the group name • The name of Michael Jacksons 1991 album
Music words 2024-08-27
11 Clues: 가수. • 음반. • 악기. • 노래 한 곡. • 노래에 나오는 말. • 한 무리의 사람들이 음악을 연주합니다. • 음악을 창작하고 연주하는 개인이나 그룹. • 특정한 사람이나 집단을 좋아하고 동경하는 사람. • 음악의 한 부류. (Rock, Pop, Hiphop) • 음악에서 코러스는 여러 번 반복되는 노래의 일부분이다. • 운문은 이야기를 하고 전개하는 데 사용되는 노래의 반복되는 부분입니다.
music 2 2024-05-04
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- Record company known for its impact on the sound of pop music.
- Last name of Lady ___, known for "Poker Face."
- Barbadian singer known for "Umbrella."
- Music genre characterized by its use of the twelve bar form.
- Last name of the singer songwriter Bob.
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- Music genre associated with rap and DJing.
- Band known for the grunge hit "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
- Famous composer from the classical era.
- Medium for music before digital, making a comeback.
- Canadian rapper known for "Hotline Bling."
- Band known for pioneering heavy metal.
11 Clues: Barbadian singer known for "Umbrella." • Band known for pioneering heavy metal. • Famous composer from the classical era. • Last name of the singer songwriter Bob. • Music genre associated with rap and DJing. • Canadian rapper known for "Hotline Bling." • Last name of Lady ___, known for "Poker Face." • Medium for music before digital, making a comeback. • ...
Pop Music 2024-05-07
Across
- Sang "the 12 Year Old Genius"
- Sang "My heart will Go On"
- Is very big in Japan
- Is the most nominated women in Grammy history
- The band color is pearl mettle gold
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- Biggest pop selling artist ever
- The biggest pop artist in the 1980
- Sang the song "Hello"
- Sang "My World 2.0"
- Has an album "Fearless"
- Has an album "Like A Virgin"
- Is Korean pop music
- Sang The song "Old Town Road
13 Clues: Sang "My World 2.0" • Is Korean pop music • Is very big in Japan • Sang the song "Hello" • Has an album "Fearless" • Sang "My heart will Go On" • Has an album "Like A Virgin" • Sang The song "Old Town Road • Sang "the 12 Year Old Genius" • Biggest pop selling artist ever • The biggest pop artist in the 1980 • The band color is pearl mettle gold • ...
music vocab 2024-08-22
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- Hold the note longer than its original value. Double the value or until the conductor tells you to stop.
- Sudden and strong emphasis
- Different styles to play a note
- Strong and loud attack. Stronger than staccato.
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- A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes.
- Smooth and connected notes
- Hold the note for its full value
- connects two notes of different pitches
- Short and detached
- Strong and loud attack
- The volume of the music
11 Clues: Short and detached • Strong and loud attack • The volume of the music • Smooth and connected notes • Sudden and strong emphasis • Different styles to play a note • Hold the note for its full value • connects two notes of different pitches • Strong and loud attack. Stronger than staccato. • A continuous slide upward or downward between two notes. • ...
VOCABULARY: MUSIC 2024-11-26
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- POP, ROCK, CLASSICAL AND JAZZ MUSIC ARE ALL DIFFERENT _____________
- ROCH MUSIC HAS A LOT OF ______________
- GUITAR, VIOLIN,DRUMS AND PIANOS ARE __________________
- WHEN I AM IN THE CAR, I LISTEN TO MUSIC ON THE ____________
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- THIS SONG IS SUPER ____________, I CAN'T STOP SINGING IT!
- I LOVE THIS SONG! THE WORDS/______________ ARE BEAUTIFUL
- MY FAVOURITE SONG WAS ______________ IN 2014
- THIS APP LETS ME LISTEN TO MUSIC ON MY PHONE
- MY FAVOURITE _____________ IS THE BEATLES
- WHEN WE GO SEE AN ARTIST AT A CONCERT, WE SEE IT ______________
- WHEN AN ARTIST GOES TO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES PLAYING THEIR MUSIC THEY GO ON _______________
11 Clues: ROCH MUSIC HAS A LOT OF ______________ • MY FAVOURITE _____________ IS THE BEATLES • MY FAVOURITE SONG WAS ______________ IN 2014 • THIS APP LETS ME LISTEN TO MUSIC ON MY PHONE • GUITAR, VIOLIN,DRUMS AND PIANOS ARE __________________ • I LOVE THIS SONG! THE WORDS/______________ ARE BEAUTIFUL • THIS SONG IS SUPER ____________, I CAN'T STOP SINGING IT! • ...
Country Music 2024-11-19
11 Clues: synonym for stupid • her name is Taylor • song by Dolly Parton • other name for violin • type of country music • Dolly Parton's nickname • other typical instrument • person working in a farm • Full name of the Dixie ... • instrument used in country music • Woodie Guthrie wanted to fight it
movies/music 2025-02-09
11 Clues: рэп • боевик • ромком • триллер • детектив • исторический • науч фантастика • народная музыка • электронная музыка • анимационный фильм • танцевальная музыка
Music Crossword 2025-03-10
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- A symbol that represents musical sound.
- main tune of a song.
- five lines and four spaces where notes are written.
- musical composition for voice or instruments.
- A group of notes played together.
- pattern of sounds and silences in music.
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- The speed of the beat in a song.
- treble or bass ____, which indicates the pitch of written notes.
- volume of a musical piece.
- person who leads a band or orchestra.
- What you should show your classmates and teacher every class
11 Clues: main tune of a song. • volume of a musical piece. • The speed of the beat in a song. • A group of notes played together. • person who leads a band or orchestra. • A symbol that represents musical sound. • pattern of sounds and silences in music. • musical composition for voice or instruments. • five lines and four spaces where notes are written. • ...
1920s Music 2025-03-14
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- (first name)"Satchmo" Jazz trumpet player that gained fame in the 20s.
- "Aint Misbehavin", "That Aint Right"
- "Downhearted Blues", "Mean Old Bed Bug Blues"
- famous musical work by Maurice Ravel
- Nickname “Scarface.” He was a gangster and bootlegger.
- (first name)jazz cornet player that played by ear
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- a mixture of spirituals, folk songs, slave work songs, field hollers, European hymns, and dance music.
- underground bars during prohibition
- the most popular dance of the 1920’s.
- "Rhapsody in Blue" , "An American in Paris"
- a period from 1920 to 1933, where the manufacture, sale, transport, import, and export of alcoholic beverages were prohibited by the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
11 Clues: underground bars during prohibition • "Aint Misbehavin", "That Aint Right" • famous musical work by Maurice Ravel • the most popular dance of the 1920’s. • "Rhapsody in Blue" , "An American in Paris" • "Downhearted Blues", "Mean Old Bed Bug Blues" • (first name)jazz cornet player that played by ear • Nickname “Scarface.” He was a gangster and bootlegger. • ...
Music Review 2025-04-16
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- a single pattern of pitches; the main tune of a song
- how high or low a sound is
- more than one note sounding at a time
- a single note that lasts one beat
- a single note that lasts four beats
- beats of silence
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- the set of two numbers that tells you how many beats are in each measure
- a pair of two notes that last for one beat
- a single note that lasts two beats
- when someone sings their own version of someone else's song
- the way an instrument or voice sounds
11 Clues: beats of silence • how high or low a sound is • a single note that lasts one beat • a single note that lasts two beats • a single note that lasts four beats • more than one note sounding at a time • the way an instrument or voice sounds • a pair of two notes that last for one beat • a single pattern of pitches; the main tune of a song • ...
Music Careers 2025-04-28
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- A person who reports and writes about the music industry.
- Someone who plays an instrument or sings professionally.
- An expert who adjusts and balances audio in live performances and recordings.
- Someone who scouts for new musical talent and helps develop artists.
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- A person who writes original music.
- Person who oversees the recording and mixing of music.
- Agent who arranges performances and gigs for musicians.
- Someone who promotes musicians and their work to the media.
- Person who organizes the details of musicians' concert tours.
- Someone who teaches students how to play an instrument or understand music theory.
- Another name for a DJ, who plays recorded music for an audience.
11 Clues: A person who writes original music. • Person who oversees the recording and mixing of music. • Agent who arranges performances and gigs for musicians. • Someone who plays an instrument or sings professionally. • A person who reports and writes about the music industry. • Someone who promotes musicians and their work to the media. • ...
Music Lab 2025-09-18
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- Where we select the different tunes and instruments to play
- Where we can add special effects
- Where you select blocks to allow sounds to be played together or sequentialy
- Word meaning data stored as 1s and 0s
- The block that begins the program
- The colour of function blocks
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- The website we've been using to create digital music
- The section where we can create a resusable set of blocks
- Block that uses artificial intelligence to generate drums based on a pattern
- Control block that makes things happen one after the other
- Makes our program shorter by allowing us to do things over and over with less blocks
11 Clues: The colour of function blocks • Where we can add special effects • The block that begins the program • Word meaning data stored as 1s and 0s • The website we've been using to create digital music • The section where we can create a resusable set of blocks • Control block that makes things happen one after the other • ...
