music Crossword Puzzles
MUSIC WORD WALL Q4 2021-22 2022-03-08
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- The action of damaging the good reputation of someone.
- to write or create.
- in vocal music, musical gestures that reflect the specific meaning of words
- (in music) the reuse of a portion of a sound recording in another recording.
- engaged in deep serious thought.
- Being resistant to change.
- a work of music, literature, or art.
- A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance.
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- to give up leadership to someone else.
- Certain to happen or unavoidable.
- a short musical "signature tune" associated with a person or concept
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- a song stating two or more existing melodies one after the other.
- musical styles that include folk songs, dances, legends, language, or other national imagery relating to a composer's native country.
- chant-Monophonic unison music sung during Catholic church services since the Middle Ages.
- A single musical document that contains all the different parts for an orchestral performance.
- Courage in pain or adversity.
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- – producing many works.
- to manipulate someone by psychological means into questioning their own sanity.
20 Clues: to write or create. • – producing many works. • Being resistant to change. • Courage in pain or adversity. • engaged in deep serious thought. • Certain to happen or unavoidable. • a work of music, literature, or art. • to give up leadership to someone else. • A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. • The action of damaging the good reputation of someone. • ...
term 1 2021-07-13
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- stopped
- shyly
- poet of "daffodils"
- lively, full of energy
- became weak and unsteady
- a musical note
- to walk around slowly in a relaxed way
- a piece of music usually divided into three or four parts which are played at different speeds
- stop
- her face became red because she was embarrassed
- happiness while lonely
- an old type of musical instrument similar to a piano but with strings that are pulled not hit
- a large group of people gathered together but not in an organised way
- a large number
- small creatures with magic powers
- the state of being away from others
- great delight
- stared continuously
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- cheerful and light hearted
- filled
- kept going on and off as it burned
- the out edge of an area of land or water
- bored and with an empty mind
- people who write music
- backwards and forwards
- shining brightly
- one of the greatest german composer
- to play music remembering how it sounds rather than by reading music sheets
- smiled lightly and gently
- riches
- under or below
- exasperated
- a small sea with land on three sides
33 Clues: stop • shyly • filled • riches • stopped • exasperated • great delight • a musical note • under or below • a large number • shining brightly • poet of "daffodils" • stared continuously • people who write music • backwards and forwards • lively, full of energy • happiness while lonely • became weak and unsteady • smiled lightly and gently • cheerful and light hearted • bored and with an empty mind • ...
True Art 2023-03-07
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- a great success, achievement or victory
- to act or speak officially for somebody
- annoying
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something
- extremely funny
- very impressive, breathtaking
- mysterious and difficult to understand
- a report in a newspaper or magazine in which somebody gives their opinion of a book, play, film
- to claim to be, do or have something, especially when this is not true
- to talk in a way that shows you are too proud of something
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- to give somebody the idea for something
- making you feel sad
- a performance by musicians playing popular music
- time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance
- to invent music, the words in a play, a statement, etc.
- a particular type or style of literature, art, film
- a person who expresses opinions about the good and bad qualities of books, music, etc.
- a test of the suitability of a performer perform in order to get a role
- considered by other people to be strange or unusual
- to make information available to the public
20 Clues: annoying • extremely funny • making you feel sad • very impressive, breathtaking • mysterious and difficult to understand • a great success, achievement or victory • to give somebody the idea for something • to act or speak officially for somebody • to make information available to the public • a performance by musicians playing popular music • ...
Eryka Badu 2024-04-27
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- - "Erykah Badu's debut album, released in 1997."
- - "Music genre associated with Erykah Badu's style."
- - "Erykah Badu is known for wearing this distinctive headgear."
- - "Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known as the 'Queen of Neo-Soul.'"
- - "Erykah Badu released one of these in 1997 featuring live performances."
- - "Controversial music video by Erykah Badu filmed in Dealey Plaza."
- - "State where Erykah Badu was born and raised."
- - "Erykah Badu's birth name before she adopted her stage name."
- - "Music collective Erykah Badu is associated with, featuring artists like Questlove and D'Angelo."
- - "Number of children Erykah Badu has."
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- AWARDS - "Erykah Badu won multiple of these for her musical achievements."
- - "Erykah Badu's role in creating her own music and lyrics."
- - "Erykah Badu's first name, a unique spelling of 'Erica.'"
- - "Hit song by Erykah Badu from the album 'Mama's Gun.'"
- - "Hit song from Erykah Badu's debut album."
- - "Fellow neo-soul singer who has collaborated with Erykah Badu."
- LIFETIME - "Song by Erykah Badu exploring themes of love and reincarnation."
- GUN - "Erykah Badu's second studio album, featuring hits like 'Bag Lady.'"
- - "Erykah Badu created this playlist for fans during the 2020 quarantine."
- ROOT - "Song from 'Mama's Gun' addressing deeper connections in relationships."
20 Clues: - "Number of children Erykah Badu has." • - "Hit song from Erykah Badu's debut album." • - "Erykah Badu's debut album, released in 1997." • - "State where Erykah Badu was born and raised." • - "Music genre associated with Erykah Badu's style." • - "Hit song by Erykah Badu from the album 'Mama's Gun.'" • - "Erykah Badu's first name, a unique spelling of 'Erica.'" • ...
Musical Crossword 2023-06-06
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- The highest vocal range for a female singer.
- A slow, sentimental song, often with a narrative story.
- A musical composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.
- A gradual increase in volume or intensity in music.
- A musical performance by a single instrument or voice.
- A combination of three or more musical notes played together.
- The interval between two musical notes with the same name.
- The main tune or sequence of musical notes.
- The pattern of beats and accents in a musical composition.
- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and swing rhythms.
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- The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in quick succession.
- The combination of different musical notes played together.
- A dramatic work in which the dialogue is sung.
- The words or text of a song.
- The highness or lowness of a musical note.
- A repeated section of a song typically sung by a group.
- A person who writes and creates music.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments.
- A concluding section of a musical piece.
20 Clues: The words or text of a song. • A person who writes and creates music. • A concluding section of a musical piece. • The highness or lowness of a musical note. • The main tune or sequence of musical notes. • The highest vocal range for a female singer. • A dramatic work in which the dialogue is sung. • A gradual increase in volume or intensity in music. • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2022-12-03
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- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the?
- The United State Court did not ban school segregation until?
- A major component of hip-hop music is?
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century was?
- The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's?
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- The elements of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- For much of his music, Aaron Copland found inspiration in?
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- What are some characteristics of art in the first half of the twentieth century?
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art production from?
- What are the major characteristics of jazz music?
- Picasso's landmark painting, Guernica, immortalized the?
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of?
- Merce Cunningham's choreography is considered radical because it?
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in?
- Beckett's Waiting for Godot belongs to a dramatic genre known as?
- Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"?
- In his writing on existentialism, Sartre insisted that each individual is?
- What do minimalism and geometric abstraction have in common?
20 Clues: The Holocaust resulted from Hitler's? • A major component of hip-hop music is? • What are the major characteristics of jazz music? • Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33"? • According to Freud, civilization was the product of the? • Picasso's landmark painting, Guernica, immortalized the? • The leading action painter of the twentieth century was? • ...
Lets play 2025-11-26
15 Clues: degree • 9 and 3 • emotion • CARTOON • music app • Music Genre • art on body • Bone straight • fitness place • event in ghana • phone or fruit • Social media app • something we wear • exchange of saliva • snr high competition
Piano Crossword 2023 2023-10-02
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- in 4/4 time, there are 4 beats in a _________
- 3 pitches played at the same time (ex. C E G)
- two notes that are 12 pitches apart (ex. C to C or Ab to Ab)
- short, detached style of playing
- someone who plays the piano is called a _______
- Jacob's favorite composer
- what note is half the length of a half note?
- how fast or how slow we are playing (usually written at the top of the piece)
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- the Italian word that stand for the symbol "f" in music, it means loud!
- gradually getting louder (<)
- the Italian word that stand for the symbol "mp" in music
- what is this symbol called "#"
- a genre of music that Mozart and Beethoven composed in
- what does the far right pedal do?
- what is the best instrument?
- a short break in the music where the player does nothing
16 Clues: Jacob's favorite composer • gradually getting louder (<) • what is the best instrument? • what is this symbol called "#" • short, detached style of playing • what does the far right pedal do? • what note is half the length of a half note? • in 4/4 time, there are 4 beats in a _________ • 3 pitches played at the same time (ex. C E G) • ...
The Elements of Music 2021-03-16
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- The volume of the music
- The layers within the music e.g. monophonic
- The speed of the music
- The main tune within a piece of music
- the sections within a piece
- The way the music is played e.g. staccato
- Two or more notes played to create a sound
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- The instruments used within a piece
- The individual sound quality
- The way the beats are organised
10 Clues: The speed of the music • The volume of the music • the sections within a piece • The individual sound quality • The way the beats are organised • The instruments used within a piece • The main tune within a piece of music • The way the music is played e.g. staccato • Two or more notes played to create a sound • The layers within the music e.g. monophonic
Music of lowlands 2025-11-29
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- ______ is the flow of music through time.
- A populang _______ song in Batangas.
- _____ is the rate or speed in music.
- ________ is the loudness and softness in music.
- _______ is shorter than the flute.
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- Shorter than the _____.
- Sacred is a _________ music
- The flow of music through time.
- A ___________ Filipino folk song depicting a small hut with a variety of vegetables surrounding it.
- A _________ season folk dance and song.
10 Clues: Shorter than the _____. • Sacred is a _________ music • The flow of music through time. • _______ is shorter than the flute. • A populang _______ song in Batangas. • _____ is the rate or speed in music. • A _________ season folk dance and song. • ______ is the flow of music through time. • ________ is the loudness and softness in music. • ...
POP FACTS 2017-12-06
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- Three of the first pop groups were The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and ___.
- The combination of pop and optimist, looking on the bright side
- ___ of pop, Madonna
- ___ of pop, Michael Jackson
- In the 1960s, pop music was similar to rock n ___ music in America.
- a country where pop originated
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- In the 1960s, pop music was similar to ____ music in England.
- From about 1967, rock fans decided pop is ___, ephemeral, and accessible.
- Pop music in its modern form originated in the 19___0s
- the year the term "pop song" began, 192___
- From about 1967, rock fans decided that rock is more authentic or ___ than pop.
- another country where pop originated
12 Clues: ___ of pop, Madonna • ___ of pop, Michael Jackson • a country where pop originated • another country where pop originated • the year the term "pop song" began, 192___ • Pop music in its modern form originated in the 19___0s • In the 1960s, pop music was similar to ____ music in England. • The combination of pop and optimist, looking on the bright side • ...
1.2 sound 2023-10-13
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- Woods et al.'s study was a lab experiment which has high ____
- background music on consumer's behaviour
- condition which spent more in Gueguen et al
- North et al and Gueguen et al's study was a field experiment, so there is high _____ validity
- country where gueguen et al's study was conducted
- aimed to explore whether playing classical music would lead to higher customer spending than when pop music was played
- Type of music used in North et al's study
- university which sample students from Woods et al are from
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- independent variable of gueguen et al
- investigated in Woods et al
- type of experiment gueguen et al used
- where the research for North et al took place
12 Clues: investigated in Woods et al • independent variable of gueguen et al • type of experiment gueguen et al used • background music on consumer's behaviour • Type of music used in North et al's study • condition which spent more in Gueguen et al • where the research for North et al took place • country where gueguen et al's study was conducted • ...
World Music Part 1 2023-04-06
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- What is the style of music in Indonesia?
- Music of traditions, associated with cultures
- Which of the three Japanese musical theatre genres is characterized by puppets?
- The Djembe is a drum from what country?
- Which instrument is known as the Chinese Violin
- When traditional instruments are used in combination with modern instruments the style can be described as
- Indian people use what system to play their music?
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- Which of the three Japanese musical theatre genres is characterized by intense makeup?
- The Study of music ethnicity
- Under whose leadership was popular music suppressed in China
- A U-Shaped harp instrument associated with Jewish tradition.
- A traditional instrument from Australia.
12 Clues: The Study of music ethnicity • The Djembe is a drum from what country? • What is the style of music in Indonesia? • A traditional instrument from Australia. • Music of traditions, associated with cultures • Which instrument is known as the Chinese Violin • Indian people use what system to play their music? • Under whose leadership was popular music suppressed in China • ...
Chapter 5 2021-03-07
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- a desire to acquire additional knowledge or master new skills
- when activities allow students to meet one or more of their basic psychological needs
- extent of behavior, cognitive,and emotional involvement in an academic activity
- learners own judgement on their ability to complete a certain activity or goal
- “M” in MUSIC model; allows students to have some control over their own learning
- an inner state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior
- “S” in MUSIC model; focuses on students mastering the concepts while utilizing their self-efficacy
- “U” in MUSIC model; allows students to connect activities with their values and goals
- Belief that intelligence can and does improve with effort and practice
- students sense of optimism that they master new tasks and succeed in a variety of endeavors
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- Learners beliefs about what behaviors and other factors influence events in their lives
- belief that intelligence is a distinct ability that is built-in and relatively important
- “C” in MUSIC model; teacher shows students they have their best interests in mind
- “I” in MUSIC model; activities and learning is related to students’ interests
- a desire to present themselves as competent in the eyes of others
- general sense of futility about the chance for future success
- when an activity leads to a desired reward or consequence
- feeling, emotions, and mood that learners have on tasks
18 Clues: feeling, emotions, and mood that learners have on tasks • when an activity leads to a desired reward or consequence • an inner state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior • a desire to acquire additional knowledge or master new skills • general sense of futility about the chance for future success • ...
Music In The 1920's 2025-11-10
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- Father of Country music
- A machine used to play music, usually in restaurants and bars
- Hall of fame Country music artist
- The most common type of instrument used in the 20's
- The most common form of recorded music in the 1920's
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- Possibly the most famous Jazz musician of all time
- A blend of music types
- Chill music genre
- A recently invented technology that revolutionized music
9 Clues: Chill music genre • A blend of music types • Father of Country music • Hall of fame Country music artist • Possibly the most famous Jazz musician of all time • The most common type of instrument used in the 20's • The most common form of recorded music in the 1920's • A recently invented technology that revolutionized music • ...
Class One's Music Crossword 2015-09-23
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- Lucky Seven’s theme song.
- A small instrument. You hold it in your hands and blow into it with your mouth.
- A beautiful song about Jesus Christ.
- A famous Japanese singer. His song is the theme of a swimming competition.
- A new song from a group with three people.
- A brass instrument. Ms Umeda has one.
- A wooden instrument. Ms Horikawa plays it beautifully.
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- A percussion instrument. You hit it with your hands or with sticks.
- An American singer. She sings ‘Blank Space.’
- A noisy kind of music.
- A famous Beatle’s song. English teachers use it to teach greetings.
- A kind of music. Kana Nishino plays it.
- A kind of music. It’s very difficult to sing.
- A kind of music. It’s slow and peaceful.
- A famous Johnny’s band. They are often on TV.
- A Japanese group with four people. They sing ‘Good Lucky.’
16 Clues: A noisy kind of music. • Lucky Seven’s theme song. • A beautiful song about Jesus Christ. • A brass instrument. Ms Umeda has one. • A kind of music. Kana Nishino plays it. • A kind of music. It’s slow and peaceful. • A new song from a group with three people. • An American singer. She sings ‘Blank Space.’ • A kind of music. It’s very difficult to sing. • ...
Rock n Roll 2023-03-30
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- Considered by many as the "father of rock 'n' roll
- primarily helps the percussion section provide the song with its rhythm
- developed the subgenre speed metal
- refers to the rock ‘n' roll music that independent record labels release.
- aggressive form of rock music that coalesced into an international movement
- usually based on a ______-bar structure
- characterized by a _____ beat and ____ melodies.
- is built on distorted guitars and rooted in generational discontent
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- songs are guitar-driven
- rock band whose fusion of heavy metal, glam rock, and camp theatrics
- rock group whose melodic piano-driven anthems lifted it to the top of the pop music world
- Rock and roll was a fusion of _____ rhythm and blues and ____ country music
- commonly referred to as "the backbone" or "the heartbeat".
- illustrates the musical components of metal
- also known as solo guitar
- heavy metal band who had theatrical high-energy shows
16 Clues: songs are guitar-driven • also known as solo guitar • developed the subgenre speed metal • usually based on a ______-bar structure • illustrates the musical components of metal • characterized by a _____ beat and ____ melodies. • Considered by many as the "father of rock 'n' roll • heavy metal band who had theatrical high-energy shows • ...
Term 2 Review - Stage 8 2023-03-24
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- A …note is worth a quarter of a beat
- Term that describes the tone quality of a voice or instrument
- Term that describes the length of the sounds
- We would describe music with many layers of sound as having a …
- Italian word that refers to loud sounds
- Term that describes the speed of the music
- Refers to the number of sound layers in a song or a section of a song
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- We would describe music with few layers of sound as having a …
- A …note is worth two beats
- A …is worth four beats of silence
- An … is worth half a beat of silence
- Term that describes the volume of the music
- A pair of …notes is worth one beat
- Italian word that refers to soft sounds
- A …note is worth one beat
- Term that describes how high or low a sound is
16 Clues: A …note is worth one beat • A …note is worth two beats • A …is worth four beats of silence • A pair of …notes is worth one beat • A …note is worth a quarter of a beat • An … is worth half a beat of silence • Italian word that refers to soft sounds • Italian word that refers to loud sounds • Term that describes the speed of the music • ...
Bad Bunny Cross word 2025-11-22
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- Second part of the place where he was born.
- At a young age, he sang in this group at church.
- A Latin music genre he also listened to at home.
- The place where he worked stacking shelves before fame.
- First part of the island where he was born.
- A U.S. urban genre that influenced his music.
- Bad Bunny’s middle name.
- What he wrote to express his ideas in songs.
- Bad Bunny’s first name.
- A strong feeling for something you really love to do.
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- One of the main music styles he listened to at home.
- Another of Bad Bunny’s last names.
- The college major he studied at the university.
- The beat that carries the feeling of his music.
- What his parents told him to be proud of (his culture and origin).
- One of Bad Bunny’s last names.
16 Clues: Bad Bunny’s first name. • Bad Bunny’s middle name. • One of Bad Bunny’s last names. • Another of Bad Bunny’s last names. • Second part of the place where he was born. • First part of the island where he was born. • What he wrote to express his ideas in songs. • A U.S. urban genre that influenced his music. • The college major he studied at the university. • ...
Subjects 2021-06-16
Composer 2023-06-25
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- Amadeus Mozart A composer who started writing music when he was very young. His music is known for its beauty and elegance.
- Vivaldi A composer who wrote music that imitates the sounds of nature. His most famous work is "The Four Seasons."
- Joseph Haydn A composer who wrote many symphonies and string quartets. His music is joyful and full of surprises.
- Debussy A composer who created dreamy and impressionistic music. His compositions paint pictures with sounds.
- Chopin A composer who wrote beautiful piano music. His music is often romantic and expresses deep feelings.
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- Strauss II A composer who wrote lively and joyful music, often called waltzes. His music is great for dancing and having fun.
- Sebastian Bach A composer who wrote music for many different instruments, including the organ. His music is complex and full of emotion.
- Frideric Handel A composer who wrote powerful and majestic music. His most famous work is the oratorio "Messiah."
- Ilyich Tchaikovsky A composer who wrote music for ballets like "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker." His music is full of emotion and tells stories.
- van Beethoven A composer who created beautiful and powerful music. He wrote symphonies, piano music, and other pieces that are still loved today.
10 Clues: Chopin A composer who wrote beautiful piano music. His music is often romantic and expresses deep feelings. • Debussy A composer who created dreamy and impressionistic music. His compositions paint pictures with sounds. • Frideric Handel A composer who wrote powerful and majestic music. His most famous work is the oratorio "Messiah." • ...
Poems and songs 2025-04-04
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- A category or style of music or writing.
- The loudness or softness of music.
- A direct comparison without using “like” or “as.”
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- The creator’s attitude toward the subject.
- The pattern of sounds and beats in music or poetry.
- A group of lines in a song or poem, often forming a unit.
- The narrator or persona in a poem (not always the poet).
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- Music without lyrics.
- The words of a song.
- Using the same words or phrases more than once.
- The feeling a listener or reader gets from a piece.
- A Japanese three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.
- Words that have the same ending sounds.
- The part of a song that repeats and is usually the most memorable.
- The main message or idea of a piece.
16 Clues: The words of a song. • Music without lyrics. • The loudness or softness of music. • The main message or idea of a piece. • Words that have the same ending sounds. • A category or style of music or writing. • The creator’s attitude toward the subject. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • Using the same words or phrases more than once. • ...
Dynamics and Tempo Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-23
18 Clues: soft • fast • slow • loud • very fast • very soft • very slow • very loud • medium speed • walking speed • forte, medium loud • piano, medium soft • as fast as possible • as slow as possible • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • how fast or slow the music is • how loud or soft the music is
Tempo meets dynamics with emotion 2024-11-13
17 Clues: loud • soft • slowly • quickly • very loud • very soft • very slow • walking pace • moderately soft • moderately loud • fast and lively • slower than largo • speed played for funerals • quickly, lively and bright • moderately or medium speed • how soft or loud the music is • How fast or slow the music is
"Protest Songs" Crossword (o◡o) 2021-01-03
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- what the slaves owners thought about African music.
- A word that refers to a ten-year period.
- music genre that is the roots of any modern music.
- genre of music that is a mix between jazz and blues.
- The region of USA where work songs were born.
- the king of rock'n'roll.
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- What the slaves owners were affraid of when their slaves sang in their native language.
- a percussion instrument.
- plural of the word indicating a period of one hundred years.
- name of the movie opening scene we studied in class.
- genre of music that expresses sadness and day-to-day troubles.
- the person who sings.
12 Clues: the person who sings. • a percussion instrument. • the king of rock'n'roll. • A word that refers to a ten-year period. • The region of USA where work songs were born. • music genre that is the roots of any modern music. • what the slaves owners thought about African music. • name of the movie opening scene we studied in class. • ...
Arts 2025-03-03
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- You make shapes from stone, wood, or clay. 🗿
- You hit these with sticks to make music.
- You do this with a brush and colors. 🎨
- You do this with your voice to make music. 🎤
- You use a camera to capture pictures. 📸
- You use a camera to record videos. 🎥
- You press black and white keys to make music. 🎹
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- You move your body to music. 💃🕺
- You throw and catch balls or objects in the air. 🤹♂️
- You use your fingers to make music on this instrument. 🎸
- You make things disappear or change in a special way. 🎩✨
- You do this in a movie or on stage. 🎭
12 Clues: You move your body to music. 💃🕺 • You use a camera to record videos. 🎥 • You do this in a movie or on stage. 🎭 • You do this with a brush and colors. 🎨 • You use a camera to capture pictures. 📸 • You hit these with sticks to make music. • You make shapes from stone, wood, or clay. 🗿 • You do this with your voice to make music. 🎤 • ...
Programme Music 2022-05-31
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- Replaying auditory impressions: ... imitations
- Example of programme music (plural)
- example of auditory impressions
- Happiness is portrayed by ... pace music
- How many methods are there to portray non-musical content with music
- famous programme music piece by Smetana
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- Programme music is ... music with non-musical content
- Programme music can be used by a composer to stimulate his and the viewer’s ...
- What feeling does slow pace indicate?
9 Clues: example of auditory impressions • Example of programme music (plural) • What feeling does slow pace indicate? • famous programme music piece by Smetana • Happiness is portrayed by ... pace music • Replaying auditory impressions: ... imitations • Programme music is ... music with non-musical content • How many methods are there to portray non-musical content with music • ...
4th Grading (Music) 2018-03-27
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- is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types
- a singing voice between baritone and alto or countertenor, the highest of the ordinary adult male range
- is a device used on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument to shorten the playable length of the strings, hence raising the pitch. It is a common tool for players of guitars, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles
- is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical
- is a type of music performed by one or more singers, either with instrumental accompaniment, or without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella), in which singing provides the main focus of the piece
- a concluding piece of music, especially an organ piece played at the end of a religious service
- musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note
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- was an Italian opera composer who has been called "the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi"
- is often set at the beginning with piano introduction and concluded with a piano postlude
- is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building
- music is specifically group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way
- an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass
- the book that the composer and librettist put together
- was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer
- is a musician who is an author of music in any form, including vocal music (for a singer or choir), instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple forms
15 Clues: an adult male singing voice between tenor and bass • the book that the composer and librettist put together • was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer • is often set at the beginning with piano introduction and concluded with a piano postlude • ...
Dance Style Name 2023-06-15
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- A passionate Spanish dance emphasizing strong footwork, arm movements, and complex rhythms, often accompanied by guitar music and singing.
- Dancing A lively American folk dance where couples form squares and follow the instructions of a "caller," often featuring fun, energetic music.
- An athletic, acrobatic dance style performed to hip-hop music, featuring flips, spins, and incredible balance and strength.
- A classical and graceful form of performance, often telling a story through precise movements and poses.
- A dance style that originated in the streets, incorporating a mix of urban movements, often performed to rap and electronic music.
- Dancing A Middle Eastern dance style that focuses on fluid, isolated movements of the torso, hips, and arms, usually performed to percussion music.
- A collection of elegant partner dances, such as the waltz, tango, and foxtrot, that require good posture and precise steps.
- A Brazilian dance that blends martial arts, acrobatics, and music, incorporating fluid, low-to-the-ground movements and quick transitions.
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- A classical Indian dance form with expressive facial expressions and intricate hand gestures, symbols, and footwork, often accompanied by music and storytelling.
- A lively Latin American social dance with swift steps and rhythmic movements, usually done in pairs.
- A group of fast-paced, lively partner dances that emerged in the 1920s and 30s, including the Lindy Hop and Jitterbug.
- Step A traditional dance form from Ireland, characterized by quick, precise footwork, and lively music, performed in groups or individually.
- An energetic form of dance with high kicks, leaps, and turns, often seen in Broadway shows and musicals.
- A rhythmic style where dancers wear special shoes with metal plates to create distinct sounds while stepping in various patterns.
- A Hawaiian dance that uses beautiful, flowing arm and hand movements to tell stories, often performed to traditional chants or songs.
15 Clues: A lively Latin American social dance with swift steps and rhythmic movements, usually done in pairs. • An energetic form of dance with high kicks, leaps, and turns, often seen in Broadway shows and musicals. • A classical and graceful form of performance, often telling a story through precise movements and poses. • ...
Western History of Music 2024-04-30
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- A German composer known for his symphonies and piano concertos during the Classical era.
- A style of music that emphasizes emotion and individual expression.
- The study of musical instruments.
- A secular vocal composition with three or more voices.
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- Famous German composer who wrote the Ninth Symphony.
- A sacred vocal composition from the Medieval era.
- A well-known composer of the Baroque era who wrote "The Four Seasons."
- A composition for a large group of instrumentalists.
- The period of music spanning roughly from 1400 to 1600.
- A style of vocal music popular during the Medieval era.
- The era characterized by balance, clarity, and restraint in music.
- A period of music characterized by ornate, intricate melodies.
12 Clues: The study of musical instruments. • A sacred vocal composition from the Medieval era. • Famous German composer who wrote the Ninth Symphony. • A composition for a large group of instrumentalists. • A secular vocal composition with three or more voices. • The period of music spanning roughly from 1400 to 1600. • A style of vocal music popular during the Medieval era. • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-01-30
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- symbol at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
- a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- A graduale increase in tempo.
- A lively and brisk tempo.
- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- A musical unit, often a component of a melody.
- moderately slow, walking pace
- moderately soft
- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single coherent structure.
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a conclusion.
- Fast
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- Widely used keyboard instrument
- A series of notes ordered by ascending or descending pitch.
- Becoming slower
- The responding, answer-like part of a melodic phrase pair.
- sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign
- A moderately loud dynamic level.
- The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- Loud
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- very fast tempo
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- as fast tempo as possible
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- A moderate tempo.
- very slow
- Moderately Fast
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest
- Very loud
- The tonal center or home base of a piece of music, usually defined by a scale.
- A combination of notes that are in harmony with each other, often producing a pleasant sound.
- Music with a single melodic line without accompaniment.
- The series of letters used to represent the notes of the scale, typically from A to G.
- Plucking the strings of a stringed instrument, rather than using a bow.
- The accenting of beats not normally accented, often creating a sense of surprise or excitement.
- Relating to a scale that includes all twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another.
- slow
- Very soft dynamic level.
- Music with one clear melodic line, accompanied by chords.
- A very slow and solemn tempo.
- Distance in pitch between any two tones
- The basic unit of time in music, often corresponding to each pulse.
- The recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- Gradually softer
- A gradual increase in volume.
- in notation of rhythm a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- interval between two tones
- Basic pace of the music
51 Clues: slow • Fast • Loud • very slow • Very loud • Moderately Fast • moderately soft • Becoming slower • very fast tempo • Gradually softer • A moderate tempo. • Basic pace of the music • Very soft dynamic level. • as fast tempo as possible • A lively and brisk tempo. • interval between two tones • A graduale increase in tempo. • moderately slow, walking pace • A very slow and solemn tempo. • ...
Mozart and Beethoven Crossword 2021-12-09
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- Town Mozart was born in
- A style of music (not classical) that Beethoven also wrote in
- A melody from Beethoven's 9th
- future queen of France
- Mozart's middle name
- The country Mozart was born in
- Is translated 'A little night music'
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- Mozart and Beethoven were not born during this era
- Beethoven traveled to this city in 1787
- Town where Beethoven was born
- He eventually went completely deaf
- Age that Mozart started keyboarding
- A era other than Classical
- Who was born first?
- This country claims Beethoven
- The only type of music Mozart wrote
- Beethoven's first name
17 Clues: Who was born first? • Mozart's middle name • future queen of France • Beethoven's first name • Town Mozart was born in • A era other than Classical • Town where Beethoven was born • A melody from Beethoven's 9th • This country claims Beethoven • The country Mozart was born in • He eventually went completely deaf • Age that Mozart started keyboarding • ...
2003 Trivia 2022-11-23
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- The MOST popular TV show.
- The top song of the year.
- This famous basketball player retired
- Most popular Halloween costume.
- Most Popular
- This popular music downloading platform was released by Apple
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- A popular social media platform was launched.
- A movie about an animated fish trying to find his son.
- The fourth most popular TV show.
- Most popular boy toy
- Most popular female music artist
- Color of the Year
- Most popular male music artist
- Most popular girl toy
- People magazine’s sexiest man alive.
- A hilarious Christmas movie about a man raised by elves.
16 Clues: Most Popular • Color of the Year • Most popular boy toy • Most popular girl toy • The MOST popular TV show. • The top song of the year. • Most popular male music artist • Most popular Halloween costume. • The fourth most popular TV show. • Most popular female music artist • People magazine’s sexiest man alive. • This famous basketball player retired • ...
TTT/BP 2026-02-12
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- Ad
- as soon as possible
- The one you like best compared to others
- Yesterday I _____ a movie with my family
- Relaxing music
- If it's cold, I wear a ...
- Someone who looks for excitement and adventure
- It's nice to ___ you.
- Someone who supports something or someone
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- An exciting or unusual experience that involves risk
- Music that is played by orchestras
- A meal in the morning
- Another word for gift
- Feeling uneasy or troubled because you are thinking about problems
- I went swimming in the...
- I like to ___ to music.
16 Clues: Ad • Relaxing music • as soon as possible • A meal in the morning • Another word for gift • It's nice to ___ you. • I like to ___ to music. • I went swimming in the... • If it's cold, I wear a ... • Music that is played by orchestras • The one you like best compared to others • Yesterday I _____ a movie with my family • Someone who supports something or someone • ...
vocab crossword 2024-01-30
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- A gradual increase in volume.
- Music with one clear melodic line, accompanied by chords.
- Widely used keyboard instrument
- Music with a single melodic line without accompaniment.
- moderately slow, walking pace
- very slow
- Distance in pitch between any two tones
- Very soft dynamic level.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest
- A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single coherent structure.
- Fast
- A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a conclusion.
- in notation of rhythm a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
- A series of notes ordered by ascending or descending pitch.
- The basic unit of time in music, often corresponding to each pulse.
- A graduale increase in tempo.
- very fast tempo
- sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign
- A very slow and solemn tempo.
- A moderately loud dynamic level.
- Becoming slower
- symbol at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
- slow
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- the ordered durations of sounds and silences
- moderately soft
- The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
- A musical unit, often a component of a melody.
- combination of three or more tones sounded at once
- as fast tempo as possible
- Phrase The responding, answer-like part of a melodic phrase pair.
- Very loud
- Plucking the strings of a stringed instrument, rather than using a bow.
- Alphabet The series of letters used to represent the notes of the scale, typically from A to G.
- Basic pace of the music
- The tonal center or home base of a piece of music, usually defined by a scale.
- A combination of notes that are in harmony with each other, often producing a pleasant sound.
- Relating to a scale that includes all twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another.
- The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords.
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music
- The recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music.
- The playing of the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
- Moderately Fast
- interval between two tones
- A moderate tempo.
- A lively and brisk tempo.
- Loud
- a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- Gradually softer
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- The accenting of beats not normally accented, often creating a sense of surprise or excitement.
51 Clues: Fast • Loud • slow • Very loud • very slow • moderately soft • Moderately Fast • very fast tempo • Becoming slower • Gradually softer • A moderate tempo. • Basic pace of the music • Very soft dynamic level. • as fast tempo as possible • A lively and brisk tempo. • interval between two tones • A gradual increase in volume. • moderately slow, walking pace • A graduale increase in tempo. • ...
MUSED 503 Terms 2025-07-23
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- A student exhibiting a particular behavior deemed a prerequisite for learning
- Personal set of beliefs, collection of guiding principles, and a frame of mind
- Curriculum that is taught in a course that is not directly related to music (life skills, approaches to learning, etc.)
- What a student has learned in music
- The consistency of the tool
- National Association for Music Education
- Ongoing assessment for ongoing learning
- Type of design where educator is to conceptualize what a student should be able to do, know, and understand by the end of a curriculum
- Organizing students into alike groups according to musical achievement levels
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- Assessment that is a final representation of proficiency and overall effectiveness of a curricular initiative
- Culturally responsive pedagogy that uses lots of games, folk dances, and learning notation from the start
- A unit by which a teacher or researcher is able to assess a student or subject in order to create a knowledge of their learning
- Whether the tool is actually measuring what it is designed to measure
- Learning western pieces by rote, with involvement from a caretaker
- A measure of a student’s potential to learn music
- American Choral Directors Association
- Audiation at the center of the approach, movable do with la-based minor
- Hearing of music in the mind when sound is not physically present
18 Clues: The consistency of the tool • What a student has learned in music • American Choral Directors Association • Ongoing assessment for ongoing learning • National Association for Music Education • A measure of a student’s potential to learn music • Hearing of music in the mind when sound is not physically present • ...
The Great Race 2023-10-18
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- An instrument in the string family similar in shape and size to the violin
- A woodwind instrument with a single reed that closely resembles a recorder
- A large brass instrument that changes pitch in part due to an extendable slide
- Sign, A symbol in music that indicates that a section should be played again
- Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time
- A set of five lines and fours spaces that correspond to different pitches
- A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune
- A dynamic sharing the name of a popular keyboard instrument that means the opposite of forte
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- A genre of music characterized by improvisation and syncopation that often features instruments like the trumpet and saxophone
- Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time
- Clef, A symbol placed on the music staff to denote pitch that circles the letter G
- A genre of music originating in the rural southern USA characterized by fiddle and guitar
- A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano
- The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music
14 Clues: The systematic arrangement of sounds and silences in music • A combination of pitches and rhythm that are perceived as a tune • A family of instruments that includes the drums, cymbals, and the piano • Note, A round note that is held for a duration of 4 beats in common time • Rest, A music symbol used to indicate silence for one beat in common time • ...
Music Reading Review - The Basics 2023-09-28
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- Lower-sounding brass instrument that reads Bass clef notes.
- Tells us information about the BEAT.
- A divided segment of staff or section of music; helps us organize the written music.
- Higher-sounding woodwind instrument that uses a reed and reads Treble clef notes.
- Higher-sounding silver woodwind instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
- The ___ number of the time signature tells us how many beats will be inside each measure.
- This clef is used for the lower range of notes or the left side of the piano keyboard.
- This clef is used for the higher range of notes or right side of the piano keyboard.
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- Separates one measure from another measure.
- Higher-sounding brass instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
- This one can be a little tricky: not exactly higher-sounding, but not exactly lower-sounding instrument, uses a reed and actually reads Treble clef music.
- This instrument family does not usually read music with a clef, because the instruments do not typically change pitches.
- Tells us which RANGE of notes will be used in a piece of music (high or low).
- The five lines and four spaces on which music is written.
14 Clues: Tells us information about the BEAT. • Separates one measure from another measure. • The five lines and four spaces on which music is written. • Lower-sounding brass instrument that reads Bass clef notes. • Higher-sounding brass instrument that reads Treble clef notes. • Higher-sounding silver woodwind instrument that reads Treble clef notes. • ...
Beginner Orchestra Semester Exam Vocabulary Review 2019-12-05
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- This is the second step with our bow before arco. This is a left hand and right hand activity
- There are two parts to this; the first is lift, and the second is set
- Indicate which note names are on which lines and spaces
- Go back to the beginning and play the music again
- Tells us how many beats are in one measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- The smallest measurement of space between two notes
- Small lines that extend the music staff higher or lower
- Two groups play the same thing but start at different times, one group changes their part so both groups end together
- Play with your bow on the string
- A bigger space between notes made up of two half steps
- Pluck the strings
- This is the first step using our bow before arco
- Start your bow at the tip and move toward the frog
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- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order. The last and first notes are the same
- Divides the music staff into measures
- Start your bow at the frog and move toward the tip
- One beat of silence
- Five lines and four spaces for writing music
- A series of four notes that go up or down in steps
- A series of 3 notes that goes up or down in skips
- Playing two different notes at the same time
- Everyone plays the same note
23 Clues: Pluck the strings • One beat of silence • Everyone plays the same note • Play with your bow on the string • Indicates the end of a piece of music • Divides the music staff into measures • Five lines and four spaces for writing music • Playing two different notes at the same time • This is the first step using our bow before arco • ...
Carly's crossword 2023-02-28
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- is a segment of time corresponding to a specific number of beats.
- A duet is a musical composition for two performers.
- Lower in pitch
- Foundation for music notation
- sheet music to be played on a piano.
- A dot that is placed after the note to indicate a change in the duration of a note.
- Tempo is the word we use to describe the speed at which you play a song.
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
- Detached
- Loud
- Restatement
- For other uses see Octave (disambiguation). In music, an octave or perfect octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency.
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- in music theory, a measure (or bar) refers to a single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo.
- to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.
- How low or high a sound is.
- being confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one’s actions.
- the term has come to be used primarily in referring to the string quartet.
- Very fast, very quick
- metronome is an instrument that produces regular beats.
- several genres of electronic dance music
- is a curved line between two notes that join their time values together so that they are played as if they were one.
- Stringed musical instrument
- Highest frequency of sound
- Absence of a sound
24 Clues: Loud • Detached • Restatement • Lower in pitch • Absence of a sound • Very fast, very quick • Highest frequency of sound • How low or high a sound is. • Stringed musical instrument • Foundation for music notation • sheet music to be played on a piano. • several genres of electronic dance music • A duet is a musical composition for two performers. • ...
1970's Music History *Memphis Hoover* 2024-09-25
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- 1970 marked the end of an era. _______ dissolved, suffering internal conflicts
- In 1977 this genre started to gain popularity for its crazy behavior
- The most successful solo member from The Beatles
- Elton John filled up this stadium and was the first to do it since The Beatles
- This became a new genre of music in 1976
- won 2 Grammys in 1970 for "A Boy named Sue"
- On September 18, mercurial guitarist _____ was found dead in London
- The _____ hailed jazz as Americas Music.
- _______ was one of the most popular groups in 1976
- In 1971, the world saw a return of the __________
- The 70's were a golden era for __________
- _______ signed a record breaking contract, 7 year, 13 million guarantee
- Louis Armstrong's nickname
- This new form of music and dance starting blowing up across the country
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- _______ reemerged with “Darkness on the Edge of Town”
- Influential jazz artist who passed away in 1975
- The late 70's saw the birth of ______-______
- Location of the Newport Jazz Festival in 1973
- "Born to Run" made _____ dollars in its first 2 months of releasing
- In 1977,the man who was known as the "King of Rock" passed away
- Neil Young, Three Dog Night and America all released singles that could be described as ________
- Another name for Detroit, Michigan
- In 1978, the ______ exploded with the rise of disco
- This music genre received a surge of popularity thanks to President Jimmy Carter
- ____ Music became popular in 1972
25 Clues: Louis Armstrong's nickname • ____ Music became popular in 1972 • Another name for Detroit, Michigan • This became a new genre of music in 1976 • The _____ hailed jazz as Americas Music. • The 70's were a golden era for __________ • won 2 Grammys in 1970 for "A Boy named Sue" • The late 70's saw the birth of ______-______ • Location of the Newport Jazz Festival in 1973 • ...
art2 2024-12-30
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- – Revolutionary in origami, called the “father of modern origami.”
- – Created iconic sculptures like David and Pietà.
- – Known for Starry Night and his expressive paintings.
- – Global ambassador of Indian classical music, master of the sitar.
- – World-famous mime who brought silent acting to life.
- – Revived Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form.
- – Revered Indian Carnatic vocalist.
- – Instrumental in formalizing Capoeira.
- – The most famous playwright in history, known for Hamlet and Macbeth.
- – Folk music icon known for her activism and songs like Diamonds & Rust.
- – Renowned for The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
- – Virtuoso of the pan flute, known as the "Master of the Pan Flute."
- – Iconic Indian painter known for his mythological themes.
- – Modern graffiti artist famous for works like Girl with a Balloon.
- – Legendary Chinese calligrapher, considered the greatest in history.
- – Jazz legend known for his trumpet skills and songs like What a Wonderful World.
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- – Composer of modern choral masterpieces.
- – Representing the didgeridoo and Indigenous Australian music.
- – Flamenco dancer celebrated for her fiery style.
- – Famous for his Kabuki performances.
- – One of the greatest opera singers of all time.
- – Prolific composer of classical music like The Magic Flute.
- – Pioneer of textile art and modern weaving.
- – Icon of reggae music with hits like No Woman, No Cry.
- – Pioneer of Cubism with works like Guernica.
- – Legendary dancer known for his elegance in tap and ballroom dance.
- – Legendary Indian tabla player.
- – Maestro of Kathak dance in India.
- –Painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- – Renowned ballet dancer.
30 Clues: – Renowned ballet dancer. • – Legendary Indian tabla player. • – Revered Indian Carnatic vocalist. • – Maestro of Kathak dance in India. • – Famous for his Kabuki performances. • – Instrumental in formalizing Capoeira. • –Painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • – Composer of modern choral masterpieces. • – Renowned for The Great Wave off Kanagawa. • ...
Bridge to Terabithia 2020-03-09
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- the grade Jesse and Leslie are in
- Jess's little sister
- what causes the creek water to rise very high
- The fastest runner in school
- what Jess's older sisters call Leslie
- What Jess and Leslie have
- The music teacher Jesse loves
- The things Leslie thinks is cursing Terabithia to rain
- A misunderstood bully at the school
- an imaginary kingdom
- The passage to get into Terabithia
- the subject Jess's favorite teacher teaches
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- Leslie and Jess have both been this at their school
- Leslie's last name
- what Leslie gets made fun of for not having.
- A small puppy given to Leslie by Jesse
- the place where Jess goes with his music teacher
- Has four sisters
- What you have to pass over to get to Terabithia
- Jess's last name
20 Clues: Has four sisters • Jess's last name • Leslie's last name • Jess's little sister • an imaginary kingdom • What Jess and Leslie have • The fastest runner in school • The music teacher Jesse loves • the grade Jesse and Leslie are in • The passage to get into Terabithia • A misunderstood bully at the school • what Jess's older sisters call Leslie • A small puppy given to Leslie by Jesse • ...
Musical terms 2021-03-30
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- The speed of the multiple notes
- To gradually play louder
- An eighth note worth half a beat
- rest A rest worth half a beat
- The music should be played slowly
- rest A rest worth one quarter of a beat
- clef Show that it is in the treble clef
- A half note worth 2 beats
- bar line Marks the end of the song
- The pulse of the music
- Slow pace
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- Gradually getting faster
- A very fast pace
- The high or low levels in a song
- A fast and lively pace
- A note worth 4 beats
- A sixteenth note worth a quarter of a beat
- Levels of sound in music
- Walking pace
- A combination of long and short sounds
- line Marks the end of each bar
- Gradually getting slower
- clef Shows that it is in the bass clef
- A moderate pace
- rest A rest worth 4 beats
25 Clues: Slow pace • Walking pace • A moderate pace • A very fast pace • A note worth 4 beats • A fast and lively pace • The pulse of the music • Gradually getting faster • To gradually play louder • Levels of sound in music • Gradually getting slower • A half note worth 2 beats • rest A rest worth 4 beats • rest A rest worth half a beat • line Marks the end of each bar • ...
The Swingin' Sixties 2012-11-02
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- Women's clothing item (2 words; 9 letters)
- Popular television cartoon (11 letters)
- Musical film starring Julie Andrews (3 words;12 letters)
- Folk-rock singer (2 words, 8 letters)
- Colourful pattern on clothing (2 words, 6 letters)
- Type of guitar (8 letters)
- Music genre (4 letters)
- Breakfast at Tiffany's actress (2 words; 13 letters)
- Drug (3 letters)
- Elvis Presley song (2 words; 8 letters)
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- Singer of band Rolling Stones, (2 words, 10 letters)
- Slang for cool, good (6 letters)
- Beatles song (2 words; 7 letters)
- Student car prank (3 words; 16 letters)
- Famous American music festival (2 words; 9 letters)
- Band, Pink... (2 words; 5 letters)
- Band frenzy (2 words; 11 letters)
- Name of moon landing mission (8 letters)
- Black American genre of music (5 letters)
- American President, Richard... (5 letters)
20 Clues: Drug (3 letters) • Music genre (4 letters) • Type of guitar (8 letters) • Slang for cool, good (6 letters) • Beatles song (2 words; 7 letters) • Band frenzy (2 words; 11 letters) • Band, Pink... (2 words; 5 letters) • Folk-rock singer (2 words, 8 letters) • Student car prank (3 words; 16 letters) • Popular television cartoon (11 letters) • ...
Tema #5 Vocabulario 2022-02-10
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- Performance
- organ
- group
- loud
- tour
- Powerful
- instrument
- Gregorian Chant
- talented
- Song track
- soft
- lyrics
- release a record
- trompet
- remarkable talent
- Different
- Uplifting
- electronic music
- Strings
- voice
- Musician
- Pop music
- catchy
- Female dancer
- Male dancer
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- Rhythmic
- Folklore
- concert
- to play an instrument
- orchestra
- international scope
- Effort
- to achieve
- Delicate
- Show
- to hear
- guitar
- To rehearse
- to dream about
- Hit song
- To dance
- jazz
- to be successful
- Singer female
- The song
- To listen
- highlighted position
- I hope that
- To applaud
- to record
- Rock Music
- Calming
- to achieve success
- Drums
- Classicism
- Band
- Saxophone
- recording
58 Clues: loud • tour • Show • jazz • soft • Band • organ • group • Drums • voice • Effort • guitar • lyrics • catchy • concert • to hear • Calming • trompet • Strings • Rhythmic • Folklore • Delicate • Powerful • talented • Hit song • To dance • The song • Musician • orchestra • To listen • to record • Different • Uplifting • Saxophone • recording • Pop music • to achieve • instrument • Song track • To applaud • Rock Music • Classicism • Performance • To rehearse • I hope that • ...
Beginning Band Vocab 2022-05-17
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- What you should always do before you play
- A strong dynamic
- The heartbeat or pulse of the music
- Tells you to repeat a full piece or section
- A note or rest worth 1/2 of a beat
- The musical word for volume
- A note or rest worth 4 beats
- 1 part played at different times
- Hold the note until the conductor cuts you off
- To write music
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- A strong attack of the note
- Divides music into measures
- A note or rest worth 1 beat
- How high or low a note is
- Light and separated articulation
- A soft dynamic
- A composition with 2 parts played at the same time
- A note or rest worth 2 beats
- How long a note is
- Don't tongue notes connected by this symbol
20 Clues: A soft dynamic • To write music • A strong dynamic • How long a note is • How high or low a note is • A strong attack of the note • Divides music into measures • A note or rest worth 1 beat • The musical word for volume • A note or rest worth 4 beats • A note or rest worth 2 beats • Light and separated articulation • 1 part played at different times • A note or rest worth 1/2 of a beat • ...
Standard of Excellence 2023-12-07
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- everyone plays
- musical thought or sentence
- same as 4/4
- part of the section plays top and other play bottom
- collection of pitches arranged from lowest to highest
- moderate speed
- curved line that connects two different notes
- distance between two notes
- slow
- the first note of a scale
- note or notes that come before the first measure
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- section of music that precedes the first theme
- lowers the note by a half step
- main musical idea in a piece of music
- loudness and softness in music
- gradually play louder
- on person plays
- sharp, flat, or natural
- sharps or flats stated right after the clef
- two or more different notes played at the same time
- repeated musical ideas which are slightly changed from the original
- attack the note louder
22 Clues: slow • same as 4/4 • everyone plays • moderate speed • on person plays • gradually play louder • attack the note louder • sharp, flat, or natural • the first note of a scale • distance between two notes • musical thought or sentence • lowers the note by a half step • loudness and softness in music • main musical idea in a piece of music • sharps or flats stated right after the clef • ...
1980 2024-02-29
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- British rock band formed in London
- Made "white friendly" music
- Where female pioneers
- Variety of highly diverse artists to fit into the same category
- Difficult time breaking into mainstream
- "Hungry like a wolf"
- Group from Compton,California
- The 80s was the decade of
- Made the the song "purple rain"
- Who made the song Sweet child of mine
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- what type of instrument was used in the new wave
- Dressed up as zombies for a music video
- Most successful male artist
- Slipery When Wet album created from
- Madonna wrote it about guys
- Queen create this song to die or to lose in a contest or game
- Most successful female artist
- was a pioneer band in the early American New wave
- Influences from heavy metal, punk rock, and traditional rock music
- MTV started airing
20 Clues: MTV started airing • "Hungry like a wolf" • Where female pioneers • The 80s was the decade of • Most successful male artist • Made "white friendly" music • Madonna wrote it about guys • Most successful female artist • Group from Compton,California • Made the the song "purple rain" • British rock band formed in London • Slipery When Wet album created from • ...
1980 2024-02-29
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- British rock band formed in London
- Made "white friendly" music
- Where female pioneers
- Variety of highly diverse artists to fit into the same category
- Difficult time breaking into mainstream
- "Hungry like a wolf"
- Group from Compton,California
- The 80s was the decade of
- Made the the song "purple rain"
- Who made the song Sweet child of mine
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- what type of instrument was used in the new wave
- Dressed up as zombies for a music video
- Most successful male artist
- Slipery When Wet album created from
- Madonna wrote it about guys
- Queen create this song to die or to lose in a contest or game
- Most successful female artist
- was a pioneer band in the early American New wave
- Influences from heavy metal, punk rock, and traditional rock music
- MTV started airing
20 Clues: MTV started airing • "Hungry like a wolf" • Where female pioneers • The 80s was the decade of • Most successful male artist • Made "white friendly" music • Madonna wrote it about guys • Most successful female artist • Group from Compton,California • Made the the song "purple rain" • British rock band formed in London • Slipery When Wet album created from • ...
Muirfield Oor Wullie 2019-03-12
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- english
- friends
- Values
- fairness
- language
- teamwork
- creativity
- health
- responsibility
- technology
- Teach
- wellbeing
- Light
- Kind
- religion
- Name
- Count
- Care
- sports
- science
- art
- Play
- trust
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- music
- gym
- Assist
- motivation
- Move
- Town
- respect
- determination
- relationships
- Place
- resilience
- World
- scotland
- Perform
- County
- history
- writing
- Protected
- effort
- Blue
43 Clues: gym • art • Move • Town • Kind • Name • Care • Play • Blue • music • Place • World • Teach • Light • Count • trust • Assist • Values • health • County • sports • effort • english • friends • respect • Perform • history • writing • science • fairness • language • teamwork • scotland • religion • wellbeing • Protected • motivation • resilience • creativity • technology • determination • relationships • responsibility
Los Verbos 2021-02-18
25 Clues: I cut • I sing • I work • we put • we draw • we swim • he eats • you run • I visit • I dance • we study • they wash • she rests • she reads • you write • we prepare • he organizes • we play sports • You play music • you speak/talk • we are (smart) • we make (the bed) • you listen to music • we water(the flowers) • she sweeps (with broom)
Handbell Crossword 2018-01-19
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- name recognition
- singing tool
- aids transport
- stick holder
- one of schlepper crew
- big tube home
- tubular tuner
- metallic alloy
- group recipient
- common page
- deserves attention
- let's do it again
- hand covering
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- striking stick
- "_ ____ handbells; bowing mantra
- lighter metal
- heavy lifter
- identity eraser
- cushy layer
- directing stick
- human component
- metallic oak or elm
- common cover
- shiny percussive instrument
- music lifter
25 Clues: cushy layer • common page • heavy lifter • singing tool • stick holder • common cover • music lifter • lighter metal • big tube home • tubular tuner • hand covering • striking stick • aids transport • metallic alloy • identity eraser • directing stick • human component • group recipient • name recognition • let's do it again • deserves attention • metallic oak or elm • one of schlepper crew • ...
Sock Hop Nostalgia of 1950s 2024-01-06
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- - Cool accessory
- - Skirt accessory
- - King of Rock
- - Sidewalk game
- - Classic car
- - Outdoor cinema
- - Energetic dance
- - Dance craze
- Joint - Informal club
- - Young female fan
- - Record material
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- - Social event
- - Hoop dance
- - Rebel style
- Shop - Teen hangout
- - Shoes style
- - Alley pastime
- Skates - Rink footwear
- Hop - School dance
- - Checker's twist
- - Music medium
- - Car culture
- - Music player
- - Vocal harmony style
- - Varsity jacket wearer
25 Clues: - Hoop dance • - Rebel style • - Shoes style • - Classic car • - Car culture • - Dance craze • - Social event • - King of Rock • - Music medium • - Music player • - Alley pastime • - Sidewalk game • - Cool accessory • - Outdoor cinema • - Skirt accessory • - Checker's twist • - Energetic dance • - Record material • Hop - School dance • - Young female fan • Shop - Teen hangout • - Vocal harmony style • ...
It was most famous in the 1970s! 2025-02-24
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- – Rebellious rock genre
- – "Stayin' Alive" singers
- – "Hotel California" band
- – Classic arcade game
- – Classic video game brand
- – James Brown’s music style
- – Rock legend's final decade
- – Famous disco dance
- – Roller-disco phenomenon
- – Groundbreaking TV miniseries
- – First summer blockbuster
- – Swedish pop superstars
- – Glittery dance music craze
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- – Face-painted rockers
- – "Stairway to Heaven" band
- – Short-lived '70s craze
- – Hit war comedy show
- – "Bohemian Rhapsody" band
- – 1977 space epic
- – John Travolta musical
20 Clues: – 1977 space epic • – Famous disco dance • – Classic arcade game • – Hit war comedy show • – Face-painted rockers • – Rebellious rock genre • – John Travolta musical • – Short-lived '70s craze • – Swedish pop superstars • – "Stayin' Alive" singers • – "Hotel California" band • – Roller-disco phenomenon • – "Bohemian Rhapsody" band • – Classic video game brand • – First summer blockbuster • ...
How well do you know Chryzl? 2024-07-30
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- Prom Date
- Favorite movie
- Hometown
- Favorite music label
- Best Swim Event in College
- What was name of bride’s club swim team?
- Where did Bride and Groom first meet?
- Birth place
- Name of School Currently Working In
- Favorite vacation spot
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- What is bride and groom’s shared passion?
- High School
- Favorite color
- DJ Name
- College
- Major
- Favorite liquor
- Favorite food
- What is the bride’s second name
- First Job
20 Clues: Major • DJ Name • College • Hometown • Prom Date • First Job • High School • Birth place • Favorite food • Favorite color • Favorite movie • Favorite liquor • Favorite music label • Favorite vacation spot • Best Swim Event in College • What is the bride’s second name • Name of School Currently Working In • Where did Bride and Groom first meet? • What was name of bride’s club swim team? • ...
Eurovision - vocabulary 2025-05-08
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- Country symbol
- Fun clothes for show
- Last part
- Shout "yay!"
- Person who sings
- Numbers you get
- Practice show
- Music tune
- Place like Sweden or Spain
- Person who gives points
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- People who watch
- Big music show
- Person who talks on stage
- Words of a song
- First place person
- Pick the best
- Shiny prize
- Where you stand and sing
- You sing this
- You talk or sing into this
20 Clues: Last part • Music tune • Shiny prize • Shout "yay!" • Pick the best • Practice show • You sing this • Country symbol • Big music show • Words of a song • Numbers you get • People who watch • Person who sings • First place person • Fun clothes for show • Person who gives points • Where you stand and sing • Person who talks on stage • You talk or sing into this • Place like Sweden or Spain
music words 1 2023-06-16
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- A symbol that represents a period of silence in music.
- A segment in music that divides the notes into groups.
- A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music.
- A symbol that determines the pitch of the notes on the staff.
- A set of five horizontal lines where music is written.
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- The speed or pace of the music.
- The volume or intensity of the music.
- signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music.
- clef A clef used for high-pitched instruments like the piano and violin.
- clef A clef used for low-pitched instruments like the cello and double bass.
10 Clues: The speed or pace of the music. • The volume or intensity of the music. • A symbol that represents a period of silence in music. • A segment in music that divides the notes into groups. • A set of five horizontal lines where music is written. • signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music. • A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music. • ...
music words 1 2023-06-16
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- A symbol that represents a period of silence in music.
- A segment in music that divides the notes into groups.
- A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music.
- A symbol that determines the pitch of the notes on the staff.
- A set of five horizontal lines where music is written.
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- The speed or pace of the music.
- The volume or intensity of the music.
- signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music.
- clef A clef used for high-pitched instruments like the piano and violin.
- clef A clef used for low-pitched instruments like the cello and double bass.
10 Clues: The speed or pace of the music. • The volume or intensity of the music. • A symbol that represents a period of silence in music. • A segment in music that divides the notes into groups. • A set of five horizontal lines where music is written. • signature A symbol that indicates the meter of the music. • A symbol that represents the duration of a sound in music. • ...
Units 3 and 4 2024-08-05
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- A tool with three or four pointed parts used for picking up and eating food.
- The area in a theater or concert hall where performers stand and perform.
- Singers Singers who sing along with the main singer to help make the music sound fuller.
- Guitar A guitar with a low sound, used to keep the rhythm in music.
- Red, sweet fruits that are often eaten fresh or in desserts.
- A black or white spice used to add flavor and a little heat to food.
- A small, round tool used for eating soft foods like yogurt and soup.
- Two long sticks used together to pick up and eat food, often in Asian cultures
- People who love and support a music group or performer.
- Kit A set of drums and cymbals that a drummer plays with sticks.
- A white, small crystal used to make food taste better.
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- People who move to music, often performing on stage.
- People who protect and keep famous individuals safe.
- People who serve food and drinks to customers in a restaurant.
- Small, sweet baked treats that are often eaten with tea or coffee.
- A piece of cloth or paper used to clean your hands and mouth while eating.
- Guitar A guitar that needs electricity to make sound and is often used in rock music.
- A light that shines on a person on stage so everyone can see them.
- A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting food.
19 Clues: A tool with a sharp edge used for cutting food. • People who move to music, often performing on stage. • People who protect and keep famous individuals safe. • A white, small crystal used to make food taste better. • People who love and support a music group or performer. • Red, sweet fruits that are often eaten fresh or in desserts. • ...
Musical Elements 2015-04-27
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- Overall structure or plan of a piece of music
- Workplace Health and _____
- The particular instruments used in a piece of music
- A stong, regular repeated pattern
- A sequence of notes that is musically satisfying
- The character or quality of a musical sound
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- A note worth one beat
- The use of simultaneous pitches or chords
- A ______ bar line indicates the end of a piece of music
- A note worth 4 beats
- The speed of a piece of music
- Biggest WHS issue for musicians
12 Clues: A note worth 4 beats • A note worth one beat • Workplace Health and _____ • The speed of a piece of music • Biggest WHS issue for musicians • A stong, regular repeated pattern • The use of simultaneous pitches or chords • The character or quality of a musical sound • Overall structure or plan of a piece of music • A sequence of notes that is musically satisfying • ...
Ground Bass 2017-12-12
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- the varying levels of volume of sound in different parts of a piece of music
- a note having the time value of half a minim
- a piece of music, composed by Pachelbel, usually used in weddings
- describes the period in Western European art music from about 1600 to 1750
- the quality created by the combination of the different elements in a piece of music
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- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- a note having the time value of two crotchets
- a explanation of how a musical piece is set out
- a continually repeated musical phrase
- he was a German composer who created the music piece, Canon in D
- a short theme, usually in the bass, which is constantly repeated as the other parts of the music vary
- continuo a form of musical accompaniment used in the baroque period
12 Clues: a continually repeated musical phrase • a note having the time value of half a minim • a note having the time value of two crotchets • a explanation of how a musical piece is set out • a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying • he was a German composer who created the music piece, Canon in D • ...
More music vocabulary 2022-01-25
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- A group of two or more pitches that are played or sung at the same time
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- To make up something on the spot without planning it ahead of time
- More than one rhythm being played at the same time
- A part of music where one person is highlighted and other musicians play background music
- What is used to strike a drum that is not struck with your hand
- The "sound" of an instrument that makes it different from other instruments
- A device that is used to make music
- - A west African instrument with two bells that produce a high pitch and a lower pitch
- A group of musicians playing together
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- How loud or soft music is
- A an activity such as singing a song or acting in a play that a person or group does in front of an audience
- The speed at which music is played or sung
- A group of four beats
- A wooden drum that is shaped like a barrel and played with the hands
- An open container with a handle that is used to hold and carry liquids, but can also be used as a musical instrument
16 Clues: A group of four beats • How loud or soft music is • The highness or lowness of a sound • A device that is used to make music • A group of musicians playing together • The speed at which music is played or sung • More than one rhythm being played at the same time • What is used to strike a drum that is not struck with your hand • ...
5 7 4 6 2 7 3 6 1 8 9 2025-10-21
11 Clues: Hint! • is sound • Shall we? • find Waldo • don't stay! • fashionable fit • Almost finished • Not mine, but... • 1410 E Columbia Ave • Blokus(s), ticket to ride(s) • music is sound, but sound is not music
Do you rap? 2013-06-24
10 Clues: Christian music • appeals to teenagers • professional performer • written or verbal request • latin american dance music • outstanding part of an event • music with strong lively beat • serious or conventional music • talking using rhythm and rhyme • musical event played for an audience
Latin Music 2025-09-09
10 Clues: Father Tito • Latin Shaker • Music from Cuba • Style from Argentina • Puerto Rican Hip Hop • Wood sticks and a rhythm • A Country in Latin America • The language of Latin Music • Instrument in most Latin Music • This is center stage Latin Music
Music Terms-Ella E 2023-03-27
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- How high or low the sound is that you sing or play.
- How long or short a phrase, note, section, or composition lasts
- Makes a note or sound stronger.
- Separate sounds join together into a whole formation and tend to be frequencies, pitches, or chords happening at the same time.
- A group of people that play vocal or instrumental music together.
- A moderate increase in the volume of the music.
- The range of a pitch or note.
- Playing quickly and bright, at 109-132 BPM (beats per second).
- Any set of music notes ordered by frequency or pitch.
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- They are a musical sign, they build up music and each one has a unique pitch.
- Distance between two pitches that are played together
- A simultaneous blend of different rhythms in a musical structure.
- The amount of space between two pitches that are one after another.
- A dynamic in music, means very loud, sign is ff.
- Balanced periodic sound, is characteristized by duration, pitch, timbre, and intensity
- When this sign is over a note, the note is supposed to be lengthened by an amount that you choose.
16 Clues: The range of a pitch or note. • Makes a note or sound stronger. • A moderate increase in the volume of the music. • A dynamic in music, means very loud, sign is ff. • How high or low the sound is that you sing or play. • Distance between two pitches that are played together • Any set of music notes ordered by frequency or pitch. • ...
The music crossword puzzel 2021-03-22
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- Has many different keys that are darker or lighter like makes a sound of darker or lighter keys.
- Is music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords.
- Composition for a solo instrument or instruments.
- Is music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time.
- a note played, the note above played and then the first note played again in quick succession. Shorter in time than the trill.
- Have five lines, and four spaces and is from the baroque period.
- Music that was around 1600 and lasted up to about 1750.
- a group of notes of various pitches.
- when two notes are played alternatively in quick succession.
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- Is music that has only one voice and thus melody.
- composed Four Season in 1723 his last name is Vivaldi's.
- Was used in the baroque times and has a bow to play with and was also the most important instrument in orchestras.
- A theatrical presentation in which a dramatic performance is set to music.
- The first 'true' opera that was composed in 1607.
- Has many different tunes and exist in every Instrument.
- A bass instrument of the violin family.
16 Clues: a group of notes of various pitches. • A bass instrument of the violin family. • Is music that has only one voice and thus melody. • Composition for a solo instrument or instruments. • The first 'true' opera that was composed in 1607. • Has many different tunes and exist in every Instrument. • Music that was around 1600 and lasted up to about 1750. • ...
Music Tech Final Terms 2025-06-05
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- – Beats per minute; the tempo (speed) of the music
- – three sections, the last of which is the first section repeated (ABA)
- – a file that contains the information (not the sound itself but the data) needed for a program to play a song
- – an online program for creating music using traditional music notation
- – the manner/rate in which a sound ceases
- – a box where the music is place
- – refers to “left” and “right” audio signals; lets us move sound from one side of a speaker to the other.
- – online DAW used to create music using loops, synthesized instruments, and/or imported sound files
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- – clip of sound that can be played continuously in rhythm.
- – in film scoring, syncing the sound directly with the action happening on screen.
- – a set of notes that follows a particular order or pattern that sound like they work together
- – a recurring theme alternating with different sections (ABACADA)
- – two sections about equal in length (AB form)
- – the amount of beats in each measure
- Signature – the amount of beats in each measure
- – a film score written using only the script of a movie, not the actual film footage.
16 Clues: – a box where the music is place • – the amount of beats in each measure • – the manner/rate in which a sound ceases • – two sections about equal in length (AB form) • Signature – the amount of beats in each measure • – Beats per minute; the tempo (speed) of the music • – clip of sound that can be played continuously in rhythm. • ...
Kinder - 2nd Grade Music Class Songs 2016-04-21
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- Please fill in the blank. "Unlikely ___, Unlikely they may be."
- In the song, "In the Wild," what is the animal that roars?
- A music word that means a fast speed, like a turtle that wins races.
- What is the Turkish song "Mini mini bir kus" about?
- A music word that means a slow speed, like a bunny that loses races.
- In the song, "In the Wild," There is a ___ of sound in the life all around. What word is missing?
- Please fill in the blank. "Up the Creaky ____."
- A music word that means loud.
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- Please fill in the blank. "If you ___ it?"
- What word is missing? "Head and ____ baby, 1, 2, 3!"
- An italian music word that means the speed of a song, or it's timing.
- What is the word for friend in Urdu? We learned it in "Dost i aisa nata."
- In the song "Animal Friends," it says, We can't imagine a world without our animal ___. What word is missing?
- Please fill in the blank. "I am like a ____ shining brightly."
- A music word that means soft.
15 Clues: A music word that means soft. • A music word that means loud. • Please fill in the blank. "If you ___ it?" • Please fill in the blank. "Up the Creaky ____." • What is the Turkish song "Mini mini bir kus" about? • What word is missing? "Head and ____ baby, 1, 2, 3!" • In the song, "In the Wild," what is the animal that roars? • ...
Unit 6: Country and Rock 2025-05-13
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- The British Invasion kicked off when The Beatles played this show in NYC 1964
- The name of Joan Jett's rock group that challenged the male-dominated rock scene
- The city Jack visits in the movie "Yesterday" to help him remember the lyrics of The Beatles songs
- Elvis Presley was considered to be this kind of person with his ability to inspire and anger audiences
- A country sub-genre that adopts a more commercial sound
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- Appalachian folk music but with jazz and improvisation
- A guitar technique consisting of picking and strumming
- He broke racial barriers in country music and became the first black artist featured in the Grand Ole Opry
- A prominent instrument used in rock music during the 1980's
- A member of the Beatles, whose last name ends with Harrison
- Darker toned rock music with heavy distortion
- He established the role of the electric guitar in Rock music
- a story written as a song
- Another band that contributed to the British Invasion
- Known as the teen sensation of the 1950's
15 Clues: a story written as a song • Known as the teen sensation of the 1950's • Darker toned rock music with heavy distortion • Another band that contributed to the British Invasion • Appalachian folk music but with jazz and improvisation • A guitar technique consisting of picking and strumming • A country sub-genre that adopts a more commercial sound • ...
Aten Crossword 2025-09-24
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- two notes that have the same pitch but are written differently in sheet music
- the smallest musical interval in Western music
- musical notation in which each note of a scale is represented by a syllable
- musical notation indicating that a note should be held for a longer time
- forte Italian for “moderately loud,” indicating a dynamic level between mezzo piano and forte
- musical notation indicating that a note should be played loudly
- a high-pitched male vocal range
- musical notation indicating that two or more notes should be played at the same time
- a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth
- the interval between two musical notes with the same name
- the tonal center of a piece of music
- musical notation indicating that a piece should be repeated from the beginning
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- a half note with a dot next to it, indicating that it should be held for three beats instead of two
- musical notation indicating that a note should be held for its full value
- the combination of the treble and bass staves in sheet music, commonly used for piano music and other keyboard instruments
- musical notation indicating that a note should be played loudly
- a female singer with a range between soprano and alto, often considered the middle voice of the female voice types
- the note from which a chord or scale is built
- a gradual decrease in volume
- a series of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order
20 Clues: a gradual decrease in volume • a high-pitched male vocal range • the tonal center of a piece of music • the note from which a chord or scale is built • the smallest musical interval in Western music • a musical chord consisting of a root, third, and fifth • the interval between two musical notes with the same name • ...
Duke Ellington 2023-02-03
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- a type of music with complex melodies that was started in the U.S.
- sad feelings
- expensive and showy
- a large group of musicians who play different instruments
- something that is handed down from past generations
- pleasing tunes
- ideas
- dancing
- playing in a lively, cheerful manner
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- a spicy stew made with rice, meat, fish and spices
- a master in music
- to walk or urn in long steps
- Duke's last name
- to make up something as you go along
- a type of jazz music with an irregular rhythm
15 Clues: ideas • dancing • sad feelings • pleasing tunes • Duke's last name • a master in music • expensive and showy • to walk or urn in long steps • to make up something as you go along • playing in a lively, cheerful manner • a type of jazz music with an irregular rhythm • a spicy stew made with rice, meat, fish and spices • something that is handed down from past generations • ...
17-Rolling Stones of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- (Energetic track by the Rolling Stones)
- (Important element in the band's sound)
- (OrSHELTERember of the band)GIMME
- (Popular songs by the Rolling Stones)
- (Collective group of musicians)
- (Place where the band recorded their music)
- JONES (Adjective used to describe the band's status)
- (Series of live performances)
- JAGJAGGERead singer of the Rolling Stones)
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- (City where the band originated)
- (Hit song by the Rolling Stones)
- (Collections of the band's recorded music)
- (Song featured in their repertoire)
- (Keith Richards' role in the band)
- (Genre of music played by the band)
15 Clues: (Series of live performances) • (Collective group of musicians) • (City where the band originated) • (Hit song by the Rolling Stones) • (OrSHELTERember of the band)GIMME • (Keith Richards' role in the band) • (Song featured in their repertoire) • (Genre of music played by the band) • (Popular songs by the Rolling Stones) • (Energetic track by the Rolling Stones) • ...
Cinco de mayo 2025-04-25
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- – The Spanish word for five.
- – A large, traditional Mexican hat.
- – A spicy red or green pepper.
- – A Spanish word for “party.”
- – Another word for a celebration.
- – Full of many bright colors.
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- – A line of people marching to celebrate.
- – The country where Cinco de Mayo is celebrated.
- – A folded tortilla with yummy fillings.
- – Moving to the music.
- – A group that plays Mexican music.
- – Sounds you can hear at a party.
- – What people do at holidays and festivals.
- – The Spanish word for May.
- – A symbol with colors for a country.
15 Clues: – Moving to the music. • – The Spanish word for May. • – The Spanish word for five. • – A Spanish word for “party.” • – Full of many bright colors. • – A spicy red or green pepper. • – Sounds you can hear at a party. • – Another word for a celebration. • – A group that plays Mexican music. • – A large, traditional Mexican hat. • – A symbol with colors for a country. • ...
48. Historical Music Notation & Theory 2025-08-18
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- Medieval notation grouping multiple notes
- Six-note scale system in medieval theory
- Mathematical ratios in medieval notation
- Renaissance term for musical beat
- Hand system for teaching pitch relationships
- Complete range of medieval musical pitches
- Medieval notation showing next pitch
- Medieval notation indicating rhythm
- Clef combinations in Renaissance music
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- Medieval concept of triple subdivision
- Historical term for science of music
- Early polyphonic music of medieval period
- Early medieval musical notation symbols
- _____ Firmus, pre-existing melody in polyphony
- Medieval syllable system for pitch reading
15 Clues: Renaissance term for musical beat • Medieval notation indicating rhythm • Historical term for science of music • Medieval notation showing next pitch • Medieval concept of triple subdivision • Clef combinations in Renaissance music • Early medieval musical notation symbols • Six-note scale system in medieval theory • Mathematical ratios in medieval notation • ...
Alvis Moes 2018-09-27
15 Clues: cartoon • on cable • the news • a viewer • a sitcom • the weather • a saop opra • by satellite • a music show • a reality show • a music program • a sports report • a televised game • movie connoisseur • made for TV movies
TIME FOR FUN 2025-08-27
15 Clues: Sandy shore • Tale to read • Leap into air • Film to watch • Musical piece • Short journey • Move to music • Meal outdoors • Water activity • Pleasant sounds • Leisurely stroll • Child's plaything • Something to play • Go on wheels or horse • Celebration gathering
American, Scottish & World music revision 2019-06-11
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- A jazz style which started in the 1930's, performed by a big band
- Wooden pipe instrument from South America
- A fast Scottish dance with 4 beats in the bar (4/4 time signature)
- A style of dance music from the 19th century which influenced jazz music.
- Strongly accented notes playing off or against the beat
- Notes which sound louder than others
- A style of accompaniment featured in Ragtime music where a bass note is followed by a chord
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- Fast Scottish dance in compound time(6/8 time signature)
- Making it up on the spot
- A melodic phrase which is repeated at a higher or lower pitch
- Two parts sounding different notes
- A Scottish dance with 4 beats in a bar and usually featuring the Scotch snap.
- A short repeated pattern
- Another name for the violin, used in Scottish folk music
- A plucked string instrument from India
- A sustained or repeated note in the bass
- Indian drums
17 Clues: Indian drums • Making it up on the spot • A short repeated pattern • Two parts sounding different notes • Notes which sound louder than others • A plucked string instrument from India • A sustained or repeated note in the bass • Wooden pipe instrument from South America • Strongly accented notes playing off or against the beat • ...
abuisan 2023-03-07
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- Dusty
- Action that you have to do to all the instruments always before playing (4)
- Person who is in front of a group to direct what the group plays (17)
- person who antona to create a melody (6)
- It is going '__ _____' classical music in 1750 (8)
- person who helps people learn music (12)
- Instrument [____)Note
- The piano '______ __ ______' for the first time in 1720 (13)
- Adverb that happens when a song goes 120 drops per minute (4)
- Action taken to make the instrument sound (4)
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- is the person who is dedicated to analyzing, understanding and practicing music theory (16)
- six string instrument (6)
- sound that opera girls sing that can break glass (5)
- Instrument that is played by blowing and placed on its side (15)
- Different '_____' are placed to play a chord (5)
- is the adjective of music (7)
- Stringed instrument that has keys (5)
- Instrument that has four strings is acute and is played with a bow (6)
18 Clues: Dusty • Instrument [____)Note • six string instrument (6) • is the adjective of music (7) • Stringed instrument that has keys (5) • person who antona to create a melody (6) • person who helps people learn music (12) • Action taken to make the instrument sound (4) • Different '_____' are placed to play a chord (5) • It is going '__ _____' classical music in 1750 (8) • ...
Crossword 2024-05-23
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- Another word for WWW.
- Music genre characterized by varying degrees of improv.
- Speed at which music should be played
- Acclaimed(57) best chess AI on the planet
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- Computer company
- AI music maker
- Music tuning Instrument/Magazine Company
- First electric guitar
- electronic device that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal
- computer program design to replicate human interaction
- Percussive Instrument
11 Clues: AI music maker • Computer company • First electric guitar • Another word for WWW. • Percussive Instrument • Speed at which music should be played • Music tuning Instrument/Magazine Company • Acclaimed(57) best chess AI on the planet • computer program design to replicate human interaction • Music genre characterized by varying degrees of improv. • ...
Back to the Basics 2025-05-15
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- best music teacher ever
- lowest male singing voice
- highest female singing voice
- different patterns of sound connected to the same beat
- a beat that does not change
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- represents a sound in music
- represents a beat of silence in music
- a b c d e f g
- a short repeated pattern
- tells you how many beats are in a measure
- the heart of music
11 Clues: a b c d e f g • the heart of music • best music teacher ever • a short repeated pattern • lowest male singing voice • represents a sound in music • a beat that does not change • highest female singing voice • represents a beat of silence in music • tells you how many beats are in a measure • different patterns of sound connected to the same beat
Cross-eyed Composers 2022-03-04
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- wrote the surprise symphony
- wrote a Prelude and Fugue for every key
- Went deaf but composed 9 symphonies
- called the poet of the piano and wrote piano music
- showy pianist who wrote the most difficult pieces
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- romantic master connected with absolute music
- composed The Ring Cycle Opera and dissonant music
- romantic composer favored program music
- wrote French impressionistic music
- star of the movie amadeus
10 Clues: star of the movie amadeus • wrote the surprise symphony • wrote French impressionistic music • Went deaf but composed 9 symphonies • wrote a Prelude and Fugue for every key • romantic composer favored program music • romantic master connected with absolute music • composed The Ring Cycle Opera and dissonant music • showy pianist who wrote the most difficult pieces • ...
Reader Practice 2026-03-20
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- __ music is always slow.
- All music has __.
- ___move their hands and arms to help the orchestra.
- Flamenco music is from __.
- Musicians in an __ always practice before a concert
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- The music at rock__ has a strong rhythm.
- Sing your __ song and tap your foot, too.
- The rhythm of a __ band gets faster and slower.
- There are __ types of rhythm in music.
- The __ watch their conductors,too.
10 Clues: All music has __. • __ music is always slow. • Flamenco music is from __. • The __ watch their conductors,too. • There are __ types of rhythm in music. • The music at rock__ has a strong rhythm. • Sing your __ song and tap your foot, too. • The rhythm of a __ band gets faster and slower. • ___move their hands and arms to help the orchestra. • ...
Theory of Music 2023-10-18
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- term of speed in music
- notation that raises a note up a semitone
- repeated pulsation in music
- language that is used to indicate tempo
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- symbol that shows the pitch of the notes
- part of a musical composition
- symbol of silence in music
- small section of music
- dance that occurs in 3/4 time
- lines that a piece of music is written on
10 Clues: term of speed in music • small section of music • symbol of silence in music • repeated pulsation in music • part of a musical composition • dance that occurs in 3/4 time • language that is used to indicate tempo • symbol that shows the pitch of the notes • notation that raises a note up a semitone • lines that a piece of music is written on
Reader Practice 2026-03-20
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- __ music is always slow.
- All music has __.
- ___move their hands and arms to help the orchestra.
- Flamenco music is from __.
- Musicians in an __ always practice before a concert
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- The music at rock__ has a strong rhythm.
- Sing your __ song and tap your foot, too.
- The rhythm of a __ band gets faster and slower.
- There are __ types of rhythm in music.
- The __ watch their conductors,too.
10 Clues: All music has __. • __ music is always slow. • Flamenco music is from __. • The __ watch their conductors,too. • There are __ types of rhythm in music. • The music at rock__ has a strong rhythm. • Sing your __ song and tap your foot, too. • The rhythm of a __ band gets faster and slower. • ___move their hands and arms to help the orchestra. • ...
Music and singers 2022-06-04
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- The best type of music for party
- The best reggaeton singer in the world
- The most romantic singer from Bogota
- The most relaxing type of music
- The best rock band in the history
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- The most popular type of music in Medellin
- The happier singer from Cuban
- The most handsomen singer of romantic music
- The best music platform
- The most cheerfull singer from Santa Marta
10 Clues: The best music platform • The happier singer from Cuban • The most relaxing type of music • The best type of music for party • The best rock band in the history • The most romantic singer from Bogota • The best reggaeton singer in the world • The most popular type of music in Medellin • The most cheerfull singer from Santa Marta • The most handsomen singer of romantic music
Izzy’s H crossword 2020-09-16
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- Italian word for loud
- relate to how loud or quiet the music is
- Italian word for fast
- A sign found at the beginning of every line of music
- Italian word for very loud
- Italian word for going at a moderate speed
- Italian word for getting slower
- Italian word for very fast
- Italian word for getting softer
- Italian word for getting softer
- Italian word for getting faster
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- two lines placed at the end of the music
- Italian word for very slow
- Italian word for moderately loud
- Italian word for moderately soft
- Italian word for getting louder
- Italian word for soft
- Italian word for very soft
- Italian word for at a easy walking pace
- tells us how many beats there are to a bar
20 Clues: Italian word for loud • Italian word for fast • Italian word for soft • Italian word for very slow • Italian word for very soft • Italian word for very loud • Italian word for very fast • Italian word for getting louder • Italian word for getting slower • Italian word for getting softer • Italian word for getting softer • Italian word for getting faster • ...
All About Gogo 2025-07-28
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- Expression of greeting
- Colour of Jenny's and her mom's shirt
- Gogo's colour
- Music tool that Jenny played
- Gogo is a....
- Tools that tony use for his daily life
- Gogo's friend with yellow colour
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- Music tool that Tony played
- Colour of Tony's trousers
- Game that Tony played in his computer
- Gogo used this to fly
- The animal that Jenny and Tony have
- Music tool that Gogo played
- Gogo's friend with blue colour
14 Clues: Gogo's colour • Gogo is a.... • Gogo used this to fly • Expression of greeting • Colour of Tony's trousers • Music tool that Tony played • Music tool that Gogo played • Music tool that Jenny played • Gogo's friend with blue colour • Gogo's friend with yellow colour • The animal that Jenny and Tony have • Game that Tony played in his computer • Colour of Jenny's and her mom's shirt • ...
CHOIR TEASER 2025-01-23
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- Lower voice singers
- Higher voice singers
- Our foundation
- A feeling you get while singing
- Make our resolutions
- Correspond to letters of the alphabet
- Auditioned choir singing jazz music
- A place for all freshmen to sing and make friends
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- Where we sing our spring concert
- SATB choir for Sophomore, Junior, Seniors
- Where music notes are written
- Hit the high notes!
- Our choir director
- Couldn't do it without you!
- Show others how music can bring joy
15 Clues: Our foundation • Our choir director • Lower voice singers • Hit the high notes! • Higher voice singers • Make our resolutions • Couldn't do it without you! • Where music notes are written • A feeling you get while singing • Where we sing our spring concert • Auditioned choir singing jazz music • Show others how music can bring joy • Correspond to letters of the alphabet • ...
Tempo and Dynamics 2023-03-13
14 Clues: fast • loud • slow • quiet • very slow • very fast • very loud • very quiet • speed of music • volume of music • gradually get louder • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • gradually get quieter
Antiquity and the Middle Ages 2021-11-22
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- the first outbreak of this happened in the early Medieval Period
- a 20,000 year old instrument
- the nation that stole a lot of its art from a neighboring country
- alternative term for Medieval Period that implies a lack of knowledge
- cathedral where many composers studied in Paris
- the type of instrument that, in addition to reeds, wasn't very common in the early ages
- French traveling musicians (1200-1300)
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- ___ de Machut; wrote the Notre Dame Mass
- the nation that created the first musical notation system
- the material that music was first carved onto
- the official style of chant for the Catholic Church
- nun who's works are the first from a female to be saved until today
- one way music was learned without having paper to write music on
- music that wasn't religious in nature
- alternative style of chant that used two contrasting melodies
- when musical beat changes unexpectedly
16 Clues: a 20,000 year old instrument • music that wasn't religious in nature • when musical beat changes unexpectedly • French traveling musicians (1200-1300) • ___ de Machut; wrote the Notre Dame Mass • the material that music was first carved onto • cathedral where many composers studied in Paris • the official style of chant for the Catholic Church • ...
1450-1600: The Era of the Renaissance 2022-02-15
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- Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________
- The ___________ press was a good way for composers to print off their music accurately
- The ____________ was one of the major keyboards used in the Renaissance
- The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era
- The male _________ was an important new tone color in the Renaissance
- Orlando _________ was kidnapped twice as a kid for his voice
- The ________ is the other keyboard that was used in the Renaissance Era
- _________ music was performed for the church
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- The Renaissance ______ in 1450
- The Renaissance ______ in 1600
- The ______ Theatre was where Shakespeare performed some of his plays
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era
- John __________ was one of the best players of the Lute in the Renaissance Era
- Only ______ could sing in church choirs
- Christopher __________ sailed to North America in the Renaissance Era
- __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts
16 Clues: The Renaissance ______ in 1450 • The Renaissance ______ in 1600 • Only ______ could sing in church choirs • _________ music was performed for the church • Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era • The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era • __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts • Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________ • ...
The Cheyenne Pohl Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- One of Cheyenne's favorite pop albums ever both sonically and otherwise
- the color that defined the Chemikals era
- The overall vibe of Cheyenne’s music—bright and nostalgic
- Cheyenne’s upcoming January 9th release
- Cheyenne’s song inspired by emotional chemistry
- This performer just wrapped her Short n Sweet Tour and has inspired Cheyenne both lyrically and musically
- Cheyenne's favorite Beatles album
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- Most influential, ground breaking band from the 60's who changed music forever and shaped Cheyenne Pohl as an artist + human
- what is Cheyenne known for bringing to every performance
- Cheyenne’s music blends pop with this retro decade
- The confident, self-love anthem released in 2025
- Cheyenne's main genre
- Cheyenne’s feel-good, sunshine-pop single
- Cheyenne performs her original music and covers with this band
- Cheyenne's aesthetic often feels like this kind of weather
- Cheyenne’s song about love’s longevity and reassurance to a partner
16 Clues: Cheyenne's main genre • Cheyenne's favorite Beatles album • Cheyenne’s upcoming January 9th release • the color that defined the Chemikals era • Cheyenne’s feel-good, sunshine-pop single • Cheyenne’s song inspired by emotional chemistry • The confident, self-love anthem released in 2025 • Cheyenne’s music blends pop with this retro decade • ...
Festivals and outdoor events 2026-03-18
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- bright colourful explosions in the sky during celebrations
- a public celebration where people walk and perform in the street
- a small place where you can buy food at a festival
- things used to make a place look beautiful or more festive
- a person who sings songs
- sounds made by instruments or voices
- special clothes wear for fun or to look different
- a place where people perform music or shows
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- the place where you go in
- a group of people playing music together
- moving your body to music
- bright colours or lamps used to decorate or see at night
- liquids you can have, like water or juice
- a piece of paper or digital pass you need to enter an event
- a large group of people in the same place
- fun activities where people play and try to win
16 Clues: a person who sings songs • the place where you go in • moving your body to music • sounds made by instruments or voices • a group of people playing music together • liquids you can have, like water or juice • a large group of people in the same place • a place where people perform music or shows • fun activities where people play and try to win • ...
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 • ...
