music Crossword Puzzles
Music Crossword 2021-04-10
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- What word finishes these lyrics? "Dont ___ _____ the apple tree, with anyone else but me"
- What song do we sing at the end of music therapy?
- What song by Bobby day sings about many birds in a "Tall oak tree" (Every little swallow, every chickadee, every little birdy in the tall oak tree)
- What words finish these lyrics? "When you wish ____ _ ____, makes no difference who you are?"
- Which instrument frequently played in our weekly music therapy is traditionally from Hawaii?
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- what song do we sing at the beginning of music therapy?
- what Song by Bobby Darin has the lyrics "Rub dub just relaxin in the tub, thinking everything is alright"
- What word finishes these lyrics "Clang clang clang went the _______, ding ding ding when the bell, Zing zing zing when my heart strings, from the moment I saw him I fell"
- What instrument did Betty Joe used to play(Hint: While there may be a couple, I'm thinking about a large instrument with many keys)?
- In our personalized 'Home on the range' lyrics, what kind of cattle did we have?
- What day has music therapy been on this Semester(Hint:Same day of the week as today)
11 Clues: What song do we sing at the end of music therapy? • what song do we sing at the beginning of music therapy? • In our personalized 'Home on the range' lyrics, what kind of cattle did we have? • What day has music therapy been on this Semester(Hint:Same day of the week as today) • ...
Music Crossword 2021-10-06
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- An half note
- 6/8 is a ... time
- Clef The clef around the second line
- Note The crotchet in USA
- An interval of two semitones
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- The highest female voice
- A lively performance
- When two instruments play the same note
- It starts and finishes at the head of a note
- Cello and double-bass belong to the same family
- Forte
11 Clues: Forte • An half note • 6/8 is a ... time • A lively performance • The highest female voice • Note The crotchet in USA • An interval of two semitones • Clef The clef around the second line • When two instruments play the same note • It starts and finishes at the head of a note • Cello and double-bass belong to the same family
Music Crossword 2021-04-21
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- Name this song sung by Bobby Darin
- Name this stringed instrument often played during music therapy sessions.
- What did the Everly Brothers tell Susie to do in the lyrics of their hit song?
- Listening Example. What is this song by Bing Crosby?
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- This musical term means to play softly or quietly.
- Finish the lyrics. I'd like to teach the world to _______, in perfect harmony.
- Complete these lyrics sung by Eddie Cochran in 1958: Cause there ain't no time for the ____________ blues.
- Elvis Presley was considered the king of what musical style?
- What song was requested by Jeopardy Team 1 last week, to be played this week?
- What artist was trying to "Mambo Italiano" in 1955?
- Who is the artist that sings "Swinging On A Star"?
11 Clues: Name this song sung by Bobby Darin • This musical term means to play softly or quietly. • Who is the artist that sings "Swinging On A Star"? • What artist was trying to "Mambo Italiano" in 1955? • Listening Example. What is this song by Bing Crosby? • Elvis Presley was considered the king of what musical style? • ...
Music Theory 2021-05-06
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- Beethoven composed "Ode to ___"
- A pentatonic key only has ___ notes
- The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
- A ___ note gets one beat
- The ___ has 88 keys
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- A dotted half note gets ___ beats
- ___ means the music is loud
- The guiro is made out of ___
- Do, re, mi, fa, ___
- The ukulele has ___ strings
- The violin belongs to the ___ family
11 Clues: Do, re, mi, fa, ___ • The ___ has 88 keys • A ___ note gets one beat • ___ means the music is loud • The ukulele has ___ strings • The guiro is made out of ___ • Beethoven composed "Ode to ___" • A dotted half note gets ___ beats • A pentatonic key only has ___ notes • The violin belongs to the ___ family • The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
Music Trivia 2021-05-13
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- This instrument has 88 keys
- Spaces of the Treble Clef
- Highest Woodwind Instrument
- Lowest Brass Instrument
- This section is the only section in band that is not a wind instrument
- This is the only wind instrument in band with no keys
- Clarinets and saxophones attach a ____ to their mouthpiece
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- Early Flutes were made of wood, stone, and/or ____
- Metal instruments played usually by crashing together
- this instrument has nearly 6.5 feet of tubing
- This Instrument was created by Aldophe Sax
11 Clues: Lowest Brass Instrument • Spaces of the Treble Clef • This instrument has 88 keys • Highest Woodwind Instrument • This Instrument was created by Aldophe Sax • this instrument has nearly 6.5 feet of tubing • Early Flutes were made of wood, stone, and/or ____ • Metal instruments played usually by crashing together • This is the only wind instrument in band with no keys • ...
music theory 2021-11-18
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- sweetly
- tearfully and sadly
- the end of piece
- A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- merry, spirited and playful
- at a walking
- the length of a minim
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- a sudden force of loud
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- gradually getting softer
- bouncing of the strings
11 Clues: sweetly • at a walking • the end of piece • tearfully and sadly • the length of a minim • a sudden force of loud • bouncing of the strings • gradually getting softer • merry, spirited and playful • A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra • performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
Music Crossword 2023-02-03
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- Set of words that make up a song.
- The largest brass instrument.
- Raises a note by a half step.
- Moderately(108-120 bpm)
- The speed or pace of music.
- An emphasis placed on a particular note.
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- A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, a cylindrical tube of dark wood with a lared end, and holes stopped by keys.
- An amount of time or a particular time interval.
- A linear interval larger than a step.
- The use of simultaneous pitches.
- The steady pulse in a piece of music.
11 Clues: Moderately(108-120 bpm) • The speed or pace of music. • The largest brass instrument. • Raises a note by a half step. • The use of simultaneous pitches. • Set of words that make up a song. • A linear interval larger than a step. • The steady pulse in a piece of music. • An emphasis placed on a particular note. • An amount of time or a particular time interval. • ...
Describing music 2023-01-30
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- stimulating careful consideration or attention
- not interesting; boring
- pleasing and easily remembered
- so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else
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- extremely loud
- stimulating, interesting, and thought-provoking
- loud or shrill, as the quality of a voice
- played or sung at a high pitch
- reducing tension or anxiety
- having a gently calming effect
- lacking in special interest, liveliness, individuality, etc.
11 Clues: extremely loud • not interesting; boring • reducing tension or anxiety • played or sung at a high pitch • having a gently calming effect • pleasing and easily remembered • loud or shrill, as the quality of a voice • stimulating careful consideration or attention • stimulating, interesting, and thought-provoking • so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else • ...
Music Otto 2023-05-11
Music Quiz 2023-05-16
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- creators of bohemian rhapsody
- "superstition"" master blaster"" isn't she lovely"
- the king of pop
- this Englishman in NY also starred in the 1st dune movie
- blind artist who had Georgia on his mind and thought Jack should hit the road
- Patrick Hernandez's one hit wonder
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- the name of this band means:"in a very bad or difficult situation" but in truth they are the sultans of swing
- the king of rock
- the name of this English band is a synonym of the antidote
- French disco superstar with hits like:supernature or love in c minor
- Louise Ciccone
11 Clues: Louise Ciccone • the king of pop • the king of rock • creators of bohemian rhapsody • Patrick Hernandez's one hit wonder • "superstition"" master blaster"" isn't she lovely" • this Englishman in NY also starred in the 1st dune movie • the name of this English band is a synonym of the antidote • French disco superstar with hits like:supernature or love in c minor • ...
Music Crossword 2013-06-04
11 Clues: two singers • one beat note • two beat note • reggae rhythm • half beat note • group of singers • sad sounding chord • happy sounding chord • woodwind instrument used in jazz • brass instrument that uses a slide • string instrument known as a 'fiddle' in Scottish music
Music Genres 2017-01-11
11 Clues: Anime • Jamie • rhyming • Hard Rock • 70,80s,90s • Jesus and God • Popular music • Black clothing • African American • been created in 1970s • Its been created in the 1940s and 1950s
Music Class 2018-07-08
Music knowledge 2022-04-05
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- ____ the drum away or towards you
- centre of the drum head
- this part and the head can be played
- don't ___when playing or sitting around the drum
- five horizontal lines and four spaces
- beats played are called
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- fingers together
- fingers apart
- found on the edge of the drum head
- number of tonal areas
- metal which goes around the drum head
11 Clues: fingers apart • fingers together • number of tonal areas • centre of the drum head • beats played are called • ____ the drum away or towards you • found on the edge of the drum head • this part and the head can be played • five horizontal lines and four spaces • metal which goes around the drum head • don't ___when playing or sitting around the drum
Music Tech 2022-04-11
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- Had a little lamb (the first recording)
- The person who was Edison's rival
- Edison's invention to listen to music
- The person who made the phonograph
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- The type of piano that worked by itself
- The machine to rival the phonograph
- machine to play music
- The study of making things better for life
- the cost for using a juke box
- The first use of the musical discs
- The material the cylinders were made out of
11 Clues: machine to play music • the cost for using a juke box • The person who was Edison's rival • The first use of the musical discs • The person who made the phonograph • The machine to rival the phonograph • Edison's invention to listen to music • The type of piano that worked by itself • Had a little lamb (the first recording) • The study of making things better for life • ...
music review 2021-12-01
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- a large collection of religious songs from the Middle Ages (Medieval times)
- what the black keys are on the piano; it looks like a #hashtag (not flat but _____); increases pitch of note
- a practice/ play session where musicians invent music together
- a Medieval dance (it starts with the letter t)
- the number of sections in the Orff orchestra
- what the black keys are on the piano; not sharp but ______ ; decreases pitch of note
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- Medieval music that is sung in Latin with no harmony
- the symbol that represents an unaltered note; not sharp or flat
- inventing music as you go
- the number of Medieval dances
- one of the Medieval dances (it starts with the letter s)
11 Clues: inventing music as you go • the number of Medieval dances • the number of sections in the Orff orchestra • a Medieval dance (it starts with the letter t) • Medieval music that is sung in Latin with no harmony • one of the Medieval dances (it starts with the letter s) • a practice/ play session where musicians invent music together • ...
country music 2021-12-09
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- first lame of artist
- last name of artist
- have to sticks and the beat on something
- have 6 strings
- usually wear bell bottom with a flannel shirt and a buckle with their boots. Some of them wear hats but some don't. You may also see some of them wearing just t shirts and jackets when they ride horse.
- first name of an artist
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- last name of an artist
- is a genre of popular music that originated with blues
- So a can wear a flannel and jeans with boots,hat and a belt. They can also wear boots hat belt jeans and a t-shirt.
- Last name of artist that sings Big Green Tractor
- have keys
11 Clues: have keys • have 6 strings • last name of artist • first lame of artist • last name of an artist • first name of an artist • have to sticks and the beat on something • Last name of artist that sings Big Green Tractor • is a genre of popular music that originated with blues • ...
Music Tempos 2022-02-12
11 Clues: fast • super fast • really slow • really fast • walking pace • moderately slow • moderately fast • super super slow • slightly faster than largo • slightly faster than allegro • super fast, almost impossible
Music Lovers 2022-02-11
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- The high tense part of a song or musical composition
- A ________, also tune, voice or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity.
- Decrease volume from original to silent
- Rhythm in music is – the arrangement of notes of different lengths.
- _________ is the anticipation music creates in a listener's mind for relaxation or release.
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- Alter the length, speed, and volume or create additional versions such as loops.
- Sounds that repeat over and over again
- To bring in an file from an editor
- Process of manipulating
- Increase volume from silent to original
- To take out a file from an editor
11 Clues: Process of manipulating • To take out a file from an editor • To bring in an file from an editor • Sounds that repeat over and over again • Decrease volume from original to silent • Increase volume from silent to original • The high tense part of a song or musical composition • Rhythm in music is – the arrangement of notes of different lengths. • ...
MUSIC QUIZ 2023-08-22
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- - WHO WAS REFERRED TO AS THE "KING OF SKIFFLE"? (6,7)
- - MILLIE SMALL WAS A JAMAICAN SINGER, BEST KNOWN FOR WHICH 1964 SONG? (2,3,8)
- - WHO HAD A HIT WITH "SPECTRUM" IN 2012?(8,3,3,7)
- - (2002) SEE (6,5)
- - WHO WON THE FIRST EVER AMERICAN IDOL IN 2002? (5,8)
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- - JAN HAMMER HAD A MASSIVE HIT IN THE 80'S WITH WHICH ICONIC 80'S THEME RUNE? (5,4)
- - (1990) SEE (3,9,8)
- - (1995) SEE (6,3,6)
- - WHICH ACT, IN 1963, BECAME THE FIRST ACT TO HAVE THEIR FIRST 3 SONGS REACH NUMBER 1? (5,3,3,10)
- - (1955) "UNCHAINED MELODY HAS BEEN A BIG HIT 4 TIMES WITH DIFFERENT ARTISTS WHO WERE THEY? (5,5)
- - WHICH SINGER PLAYED HIMSELF IN THE FILM MARS ATTACKS? (3,5)
11 Clues: - (2002) SEE (6,5) • - (1990) SEE (3,9,8) • - (1995) SEE (6,3,6) • - WHO HAD A HIT WITH "SPECTRUM" IN 2012?(8,3,3,7) • - WHO WAS REFERRED TO AS THE "KING OF SKIFFLE"? (6,7) • - WHO WON THE FIRST EVER AMERICAN IDOL IN 2002? (5,8) • - WHICH SINGER PLAYED HIMSELF IN THE FILM MARS ATTACKS? (3,5) • ...
Music Vocab 2023-09-27
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- To sing a song with no instruments or background music
- A dynamic that means loud
- forte A dynamic that means medium loud
- To gradually get quieter
- To make an emphasis on a word or note
- The speed at which the music is played
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- A dynamic that means quiet
- To sing in your head so you stay on beat
- To gradually get louder
- To sing a note sharply and quickly
- The way you sing a song or the way a song sounds
11 Clues: To gradually get louder • To gradually get quieter • A dynamic that means loud • A dynamic that means quiet • To sing a note sharply and quickly • To make an emphasis on a word or note • The speed at which the music is played • To sing in your head so you stay on beat • forte A dynamic that means medium loud • The way you sing a song or the way a song sounds • ...
Classical Music 2023-12-11
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- refers to the speed at which a piece of music should be played
- a famous composer during the classical period
- the transition period from baroque to classical
- a composer who used the empfindsamer stil
- the degree of highness or lowness of a note
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- it is called a sensitive style in classical music
- an element of music which means a length of time a note lasts
- the texture of classical music
- the period from 1600 to 1700
- the musical period from 1700-1800
- a famous composer of the romantic period
11 Clues: the period from 1600 to 1700 • the texture of classical music • the musical period from 1700-1800 • a famous composer of the romantic period • a composer who used the empfindsamer stil • the degree of highness or lowness of a note • a famous composer during the classical period • the transition period from baroque to classical • ...
Music Vocab 2024-01-03
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- The symbols at the beginning of a piece of music indicating which scale the music is based on.
- Go down a half step.
- Shows where C is on the staff.
- Shows where F is on the staff.
- The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that indicate beat groupings and value.
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- Space on the staff between two bar lines.
- Shows where G is on the staff.
- Little lines above and below the staff.
- Undo a flat or sharp.
- Go back.
- Go up a half step.
11 Clues: Go back. • Go up a half step. • Go down a half step. • Undo a flat or sharp. • Shows where G is on the staff. • Shows where C is on the staff. • Shows where F is on the staff. • Little lines above and below the staff. • Space on the staff between two bar lines. • The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that indicate beat groupings and value. • ...
Music Vocab 2024-01-25
11 Clues: symphonies • meter is 3 • March King • melody repeat • note duration • Italian Opera • fast and slow • singing equally • gradually get faster • high female vocal range • accenting the off beats
Music Elements 2023-09-18
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- a feeling of wanting the next sound to happen
- : Three notes played at a time or in sequence to enhance a melody.
- two or more notes that are played together to enhance the melody
- Chord: A chord built from the 5th note of the scale used in the melody
- notes are the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a scale.
- Home base for the melody
- the specific notes used to create the melody ( Do,Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, and Do)
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- Chord: A chord built from the first note of the G scale used in the melody
- the main theme of a piece of music
- The place farthest away from the tonic in a scale. (The 5th note up from the tonic in a scale.)
- the melody going back to home base.
11 Clues: Home base for the melody • the main theme of a piece of music • the melody going back to home base. • a feeling of wanting the next sound to happen • notes are the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of a scale. • two or more notes that are played together to enhance the melody • : Three notes played at a time or in sequence to enhance a melody. • ...
Movies & Music 2023-09-14
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- The final installment of this series about an adventurous archeologist was also composer John's most recent composition, in 2023. Two words.
- Film director and frequent collaborator of composer John.
- This red, blue, and yellow superhero flies to the tune of the answer to number 1.
- All 9 films in this series of epic space operas have been scored by composer John. Two words.
- Music for movies is called this. Two words.
- A recurring melody, often used in movies.
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- Composer of the music for many well-known movies, John ________.
- This movie, featuring a toothy sea creature, contains one of composer John's most recognizable compositions.
- This film, the first in the Harry Potter series, also contains the first instance of the theme named for Harry's owl. Two words.
- Composer John also served as this for the Boston Pops Orchestra from 1980 to 1993.
- Name of the owl companion of Harry Potter.
11 Clues: A recurring melody, often used in movies. • Name of the owl companion of Harry Potter. • Music for movies is called this. Two words. • Film director and frequent collaborator of composer John. • Composer of the music for many well-known movies, John ________. • This red, blue, and yellow superhero flies to the tune of the answer to number 1. • ...
MUSIC(1) 2023-10-28
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- A brass instrument with a flared bell.
- A percussion instrument played by striking or beating.
- A device for amplifying and recording sound.
- A person who performs vocals in a song.
- A musical composition with lyrics and melody.
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- A device used to create music, such as a guitar or piano.
- A woodwind instrument played by blowing air.
- A stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a pick.
- A bowed string instrument with four strings.
- A large ensemble of musicians playing classical music.
- A keyboard instrument with strings struck by hammers.
11 Clues: A brass instrument with a flared bell. • A person who performs vocals in a song. • A woodwind instrument played by blowing air. • A bowed string instrument with four strings. • A device for amplifying and recording sound. • A musical composition with lyrics and melody. • A keyboard instrument with strings struck by hammers. • ...
UIL Music 2025-01-17
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- the prolongation of a tone, chord, or rest beyond its indicated time
- responsive to antiphonal singing or chanting; a composition that is sung responsively, a responsive interchange
- an ornament note that is one half step or full step above or lower than the principal note and is sounded at the same time as the principal note, adding dissonance to a harmony
- an instrumental interlude recurring after each stanza in a vocal work; an interlude in early 17th century opera
- a short melody or pattern
- a rapid move through a series of consecutive tones in a scale like passage
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- a percussion instrument in the form of a hollow gourd or gourd-shaped container filled with dried beans or similar objects and played, usually in pairs, by being shaken
- a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain
- a part of a composition played very softly or quietly
- performed in a free, playful, impulsive style; (especially as a direction) in a free, playful, impulsive style.
- the sounding of a bugle early in the morning to awaken people in a camp or garrison
11 Clues: a short melody or pattern • a poem or song with a regularly recurring refrain • a part of a composition played very softly or quietly • the prolongation of a tone, chord, or rest beyond its indicated time • a rapid move through a series of consecutive tones in a scale like passage • ...
Music crossword 2023-10-06
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- Who is the rapper in Stray Kids?
- "Serving ham, ignite the ____"
- What does Anna S do musically?
- What word could same not get right in the school song?
- "Anabel ___ Mcnamara"
- "The ____ that gets you through the day..."
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- What flower is on the cover of Jacinta's song 'R U OK'
- Jacinta's first song
- Adjective used to describe the pig in the OG group theme song
- "You say that when I'm _____ down"
- Who's name is so short that we don't have a nickname for her
11 Clues: Jacinta's first song • "Anabel ___ Mcnamara" • "Serving ham, ignite the ____" • What does Anna S do musically? • Who is the rapper in Stray Kids? • "You say that when I'm _____ down" • "The ____ that gets you through the day..." • What flower is on the cover of Jacinta's song 'R U OK' • What word could same not get right in the school song? • ...
Music Theory 2026-01-14
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- a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate.
- What is it called when you start your sound with your tongue?
- silence in music.
- What do the saxophones and clarinets use on their mouthpiece that is different from other instruments?
- tells you how many notes are in a measure. _____ signature
- What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece?
- tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature
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- What clef do the low brass read?
- What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note
- What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note
- What clef do the woodwinds, high brass, and percussion read?
11 Clues: silence in music. • What clef do the low brass read? • What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note • What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note • What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece? • tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature • a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate. • ...
Music Tech 2024-12-11
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- The amount of attack on notes
- A process that works to eliminate sounds below a given threshold in a recording. A process to limit sound above a certain level
- A microphone that picks up sound from the front of the unit.
- The process to put your midi notes in time
- Use these to save time composing but now allowed in the brief
- Compression and EQ are examples of this
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- Use this in compression so that the sound level does not drop too much
- The processed or affected part of a sound
- The level at which compression occurs
- created when a sound occurs in a space, sending sound waves out in all directions.
- Sending the signal from one speaker to another
11 Clues: The amount of attack on notes • The level at which compression occurs • Compression and EQ are examples of this • The processed or affected part of a sound • The process to put your midi notes in time • Sending the signal from one speaker to another • A microphone that picks up sound from the front of the unit. • ...
Music Crossword 2025-04-25
11 Clues: No • LOUD • Quiet • Do re mi • SUPER LOUD • Violas only! • Sounds that blend together • You know I'm all about that • It's another word for a bop • where you go to get a drink • what you use to open something
Music vocabulary 2024-09-29
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- “I’ve done all of the chores- doing the laundry, dishes, all that___!”
- “You’re playing that video despite not having done your homework. Thats just like playing the fiddle while ____ burns”
- “He wouldn’t shut up. He’s been talking like a broken _____”
- “Its ____ to my ears.”
- “Tom had to ____ the music and tell his father”
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- “Peter just can’t stop __ing the trumpet ever since he’s got a promotion
- “They broke up because their relationship was one-sided. It takes two to _____ after all”
- “My teacher didn’t have a plan, so she just played it by ear I guess.”
- “We were having an peaceful conversation when Andy suddenly ____d in and gave his view on the opinion.”
- “Mary’s in second place, it’s unfortunate that she’s played second fiddle to that woman.”
- “Everything is going for a ____ because its Black Friday”
11 Clues: “Its ____ to my ears.” • “Tom had to ____ the music and tell his father” • “Everything is going for a ____ because its Black Friday” • “He wouldn’t shut up. He’s been talking like a broken _____” • “I’ve done all of the chores- doing the laundry, dishes, all that___!” • “My teacher didn’t have a plan, so she just played it by ear I guess.” • ...
Music History 2024-09-02
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- The years between 2000–present
- The years between 1400–1600
- A performance on stage that tells a story through music and singing
- A performance on stage that tells a story through music and dancing
- Notation Symbols that represent music and tell performers what and how to play or sing
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- The years between 1150-1400
- A group of musicians who play different instruments together
- The years between 1900–2000
- The years between 1600–1750
- The years between 1730–1820
- The years between 1820–1900
11 Clues: The years between 1150-1400 • The years between 1900–2000 • The years between 1600–1750 • The years between 1400–1600 • The years between 1730–1820 • The years between 1820–1900 • The years between 2000–present • A group of musicians who play different instruments together • A performance on stage that tells a story through music and singing • ...
Music Vocabulary 2025-11-14
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- How loud/soft to play something
- Different voices in music which combine to support the melody
- A bunch of notes played at the same time
- Form of music notation
- Spooky sounding
- Both a dynamic marking and a (technically percussion) instrument with strings
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- Happy sounding
- Frequency of a note, how high/low it is
- Band instrument, shaped like a triangle
- The main line of music which is supported by the harmony
- Sad Sounding
11 Clues: Sad Sounding • Happy sounding • Spooky sounding • Form of music notation • How loud/soft to play something • Frequency of a note, how high/low it is • Band instrument, shaped like a triangle • A bunch of notes played at the same time • The main line of music which is supported by the harmony • Different voices in music which combine to support the melody • ...
Muirfield Oor Wullie 2019-03-12
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- scotland
- Count
- County
- creativity
- Kind
- Blue
- fairness
- wellbeing
- Care
- responsibility
- gym
- technology
- Light
- effort
- motivation
- resilience
- art
- Perform
- Assist
- friends
- World
- music
- history
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- sports
- science
- language
- writing
- trust
- Values
- relationships
- Move
- determination
- Place
- religion
- Protected
- Town
- health
- Play
- respect
- Name
- teamwork
- Teach
- english
43 Clues: gym • art • Kind • Move • Blue • Care • Town • Play • Name • Count • trust • Place • Light • Teach • World • music • sports • County • Values • health • effort • Assist • science • writing • respect • english • Perform • friends • history • language • scotland • fairness • religion • teamwork • wellbeing • Protected • creativity • technology • motivation • resilience • relationships • determination • responsibility
195021 2024-07-02
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- - Acquiring knowledge
- - Movement to music
- - Sound art
- - Capturing images
- - Creative expression
- - Express joy audibly
- - Modern devices
- - Exciting journey
- - Gentle behavior
- - Endurance with calm
- - Leisure activities
- - State of calmness
- - Healthcare treatment
- - Artistic ability
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- - Thankfulness
- - Domestic animals
- - Outdoor world
- - Inner peace technique
- - Mind-body practice
- - Study of wisdom
- - Interact with others
- - Past events
- - Old and valuable item
- - Inheritance
- - Esteem for others
- - Play activities
26 Clues: - Sound art • - Past events • - Inheritance • - Thankfulness • - Outdoor world • - Modern devices • - Study of wisdom • - Gentle behavior • - Play activities • - Domestic animals • - Capturing images • - Exciting journey • - Artistic ability • - Movement to music • - Esteem for others • - State of calmness • - Mind-body practice • - Leisure activities • - Acquiring knowledge • - Creative expression • ...
Chapter 15 ec 2023-07-24
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- 1st totalitarian state
- music that contains blues
- famous feminist
- rapid cinematic shots
- theoretical physicist
- painted the migration
- Moscow art founder
- I had a dream speaker
- 20th century leading artist
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- ballet artist
- genre of Beckett waiting
- China pop art leader
- painted guernica
- trip to the moon filmmaker
- radical music development
- pop art pioneer
- artist that purges canvas
- group led by hilter
- unfair injustice
- Dada art figure
20 Clues: ballet artist • famous feminist • pop art pioneer • Dada art figure • painted guernica • unfair injustice • Moscow art founder • group led by hilter • China pop art leader • rapid cinematic shots • theoretical physicist • painted the migration • I had a dream speaker • 1st totalitarian state • genre of Beckett waiting • music that contains blues • radical music development • ...
What was the most famous thing in the 1960s? 2025-02-24
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- British fashion trend
- "Satisfaction" rock band
- Mystery-solving cartoon dog
- War that shaped protests
- Legendary rock guitarist
- Popularized by Beach Boys
- James, famous spy
- Soul music powerhouse
- Muppet-filled Street
- Fashion Revolution
- Assassinated US president
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- Moon landing program
- "Piece of My Heart" singer
- Trippy '60s style
- 1969 music festival
- Iconic '60s supermodel
- Charlie Brown comic strip
- Prefab pop band
- British invasion band
- Civil rights leader
20 Clues: Prefab pop band • Trippy '60s style • James, famous spy • Fashion Revolution • 1969 music festival • Civil rights leader • Moon landing program • Muppet-filled Street • British fashion trend • British invasion band • Soul music powerhouse • Iconic '60s supermodel • "Satisfaction" rock band • War that shaped protests • Legendary rock guitarist • Charlie Brown comic strip • ...
Book: Musical Tales 2022-10-01
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- funny people
- a popular stringed instrument
- need these to fly
- top part of a fast note
- a trumpet-shaped yellow flower
- a short Sonata.
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- a French country dance
- music word for slow speed
- music word for fast speed
- Detective Reed's house Key
- a group of musicians who play music together
- what a group of people do when clapping
- a gathering of many people for a purpose
- notes that all go together
14 Clues: funny people • a short Sonata. • need these to fly • a French country dance • top part of a fast note • music word for slow speed • music word for fast speed • Detective Reed's house Key • notes that all go together • a popular stringed instrument • a trumpet-shaped yellow flower • what a group of people do when clapping • a gathering of many people for a purpose • ...
Music Terminology 2014-11-25
Baroque Music 2015-10-02
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- German Baroque composer
- Concerto for violin by Vivaldi
- Italian Baroque composer
- Bach wrote 6 suites for this solo instrument
- Music Handel wrote for the king's boat party
- Era of time from 1600-1750
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- English Baroque composer
- Music Handelwrote that burned up the stage
- Bach wrote 6 Partitas for this solo instrument
- Handel's music from Messiah that made the king stand
- Vivaldi's famous music for choir and orchestra
11 Clues: German Baroque composer • English Baroque composer • Italian Baroque composer • Era of time from 1600-1750 • Concerto for violin by Vivaldi • Music Handelwrote that burned up the stage • Bach wrote 6 suites for this solo instrument • Music Handel wrote for the king's boat party • Bach wrote 6 Partitas for this solo instrument • Vivaldi's famous music for choir and orchestra • ...
Music terminology 2018-06-05
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- a musical performance done by one person or one instrument alone
- a large group of singers
- voices or lines in the music relating to each other
- having a single unaccompanied melodic line
- a song or other piece of music sung or played by two people
- word that means elements of music
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- signs that tell you which note that needs to become a sharp or a flat
- to slide or slip over without due mention, consideration, or emphasis
- two or more independent but harmonically related melodic parts sounding together
- you can find it on top or below a note
- Speed of peice
11 Clues: Speed of peice • a large group of singers • word that means elements of music • you can find it on top or below a note • having a single unaccompanied melodic line • voices or lines in the music relating to each other • a song or other piece of music sung or played by two people • a musical performance done by one person or one instrument alone • ...
African Music 2020-09-21
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- ______ gong can also be called a log drum.
- Family of instruments
- The most well-known West African drum
- There are over ________ different languages spoken in Africa
- another name for ngoma drums
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- a _________ drum is played with a crook shaped stick
- Woodwind instrument with roots in Africa
- Africa is home to the worlds largest _________
- African name for a thumb piano
- ______ drums come from Central and Southern Africa
- Harp like instrument
11 Clues: Harp like instrument • Family of instruments • another name for ngoma drums • African name for a thumb piano • The most well-known West African drum • Woodwind instrument with roots in Africa • ______ gong can also be called a log drum. • Africa is home to the worlds largest _________ • ______ drums come from Central and Southern Africa • ...
Music Expression 2020-10-22
11 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very Soft • detatched • Very Loud • Medium Soft • Medium Loud • marked or accented • smooth or connected • to gradually get softer • to gradually get louder
Music crossword 2021-04-11
11 Clues: a woodwind pipe • a big white bird • brass instrument • chant sung by monks • tells the pitch of song • People singing together • Person who creates music • 3 string early instrument • kind of a piano with claws • The first defined music period • the music period during 1820-1900
Genre Music 2023-08-15
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- Bruno Mars, Beyonce,Mariah Carey, Rihanna
- Genre musik identik dengan Cowboy
- Ciri khas alat musik genre jazz
- Alat musik dangdut
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- Identik dengan penyanyi,gitar dan drum
- Identik permainan gitar nada pentatonis
- Perbedaan genre musik reggae dan ska
- Harmoni Rumit dan banyak improvisasi dalam permainan musiknya
- Genre yang paling banyak penggemarnya
- Alunan musik santai dan identik dengan ramput gimbal
- Penyanyi Rap
11 Clues: Penyanyi Rap • Alat musik dangdut • Ciri khas alat musik genre jazz • Genre musik identik dengan Cowboy • Perbedaan genre musik reggae dan ska • Genre yang paling banyak penggemarnya • Identik dengan penyanyi,gitar dan drum • Identik permainan gitar nada pentatonis • Bruno Mars, Beyonce,Mariah Carey, Rihanna • Alunan musik santai dan identik dengan ramput gimbal • ...
Music Crossword 2024-05-07
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- Metal bars which run along the guitar.
- Sound harsh and biting.
- Moving the pick toward the ground.
- Holds the tuning pegs.
- Hollow box which amplifies the sound.
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- A chord with three different notes.
- Sound mellow and pleasant.
- Accenting weak beats.
- Moving the pick toward the ceiling.
- Group of notes which sounding together at the same time.
- Broken chord in which the notes are individually sounded.
11 Clues: Accenting weak beats. • Holds the tuning pegs. • Sound harsh and biting. • Sound mellow and pleasant. • Moving the pick toward the ground. • A chord with three different notes. • Moving the pick toward the ceiling. • Hollow box which amplifies the sound. • Metal bars which run along the guitar. • Group of notes which sounding together at the same time. • ...
Music Mania 2024-08-20
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- A large keyboard instrument
- The pattern of beats in music
- A symbol representing sound in music
- A group singing together
- The leader of an orchestra
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- A stringed instrument played with fingers
- A large group of musicians
- A person who performs songs
- The speed of the music
- A sequence of musical notes
- A percussion instrument hit with sticks
11 Clues: The speed of the music • A group singing together • A large group of musicians • The leader of an orchestra • A large keyboard instrument • A person who performs songs • A sequence of musical notes • The pattern of beats in music • A symbol representing sound in music • A percussion instrument hit with sticks • A stringed instrument played with fingers
Reggae Music 2023-03-08
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- a steady quarter note pulse on the bass drum, often doubled by the bass guitar
- Jamaican religion that influences reggae
- Music known for its propulsive percussion, hypnotic bass lines, and steady, up-stroke rhythm guitar
- colors of the Jamaican flag
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- name of the Jamaican language deriving from creole-west african influence
- name of the song reggae got its name from
- a steady sixteenth note pulse with a backseat accent from the kick drum and snare
- electric bass, drums, electric guitar, and __________ are instruments used in reggae
- the man who made a big impact in the Reggae world
- name of the hair style most Reggae Artists style
- Emphasizes 4 quarter notes per bar, but offers more space for syncopation
11 Clues: colors of the Jamaican flag • Jamaican religion that influences reggae • name of the song reggae got its name from • name of the hair style most Reggae Artists style • the man who made a big impact in the Reggae world • name of the Jamaican language deriving from creole-west african influence • ...
Music/Movies 2023-03-27
11 Clues: forever ago • billie eilishs ep • please don't stop • crybaby at school • vending machine glow • dating billie eilish • violet,blue,green,red • my boyfriends in a band • lana del reys first album • syrup is still syrup in a • saturdays are not the same
Music Project 2021-09-22
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- Vehement or impassioned in expression
- Italian for "little return"; name for the statement and return of the full ensemble, in a work alternating between the orchestra and soloist or soloists
- A hymn tune
- Expressing the singer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way; relating to the words of a popular song
- In the music of the Renaissance and Baroque, a sacred choral work used in both Catholic and Protestant services
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- The range of a pitch or series of pitches, usually described as high, middle, or low
- Displaying or characterized by exceptional technical skill in music or another artistic pursuit
- A performer capable of playing music that is technically extremely demanding; also used as the adjective to describe such music
- To play or sing the same musical line in multiple voices or on multiple instruments; most often used to describe an instrument playing the same line being sung by a voice
- Italian for "air" or "melody"; any lyrical movement or piece for solo voice, usually with some kind of instrumental accompaniment
- A syllable of text sung to many notes
11 Clues: A hymn tune • Vehement or impassioned in expression • A syllable of text sung to many notes • The range of a pitch or series of pitches, usually described as high, middle, or low • Displaying or characterized by exceptional technical skill in music or another artistic pursuit • ...
Music Crossword 2021-11-16
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- A staff contains how many spaces?
- It's a group of seven notes and the eighth note repeats the first note
- What's another name for "Solfege?"
- What's another name for Bass Clef
- A staff contains how many lines?
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- What's another name for G Clef
- True or False? A note can be written either on a line or in the spaces on a staff?
- What's the term that we use to define "Do Re Mi?"
- Another name for "stave"
- The person who created musical staff and notations
- _______ is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical staff
11 Clues: Another name for "stave" • What's another name for G Clef • A staff contains how many lines? • A staff contains how many spaces? • What's another name for Bass Clef • What's another name for "Solfege?" • What's the term that we use to define "Do Re Mi?" • The person who created musical staff and notations • ...
Music Artists 2022-04-05
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- she is known for her soulful, emotive voice and traditionally crafted songs
- she is known for her powerful voice and hit songs
- She stopped making music and now has a makeup brand called Fenti Beauty
- bodak yellow
- Best girl rapper in the industry
- She used to be the lead singer of the R&B group Destiny's Child
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- She is known for singing "I kissed a girl and I liked it"
- he is known for singing gods plan
- she is famous childhood singer that sings country
- she is known for creating music videos and songs that achieve popularity on social media applications such as TikTok and YouTube.
- Famous singer that used to be in Sam and Cat on nickilodean
11 Clues: bodak yellow • Best girl rapper in the industry • he is known for singing gods plan • she is famous childhood singer that sings country • she is known for her powerful voice and hit songs • She is known for singing "I kissed a girl and I liked it" • Famous singer that used to be in Sam and Cat on nickilodean • ...
Music definitions 2025-01-23
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- The person who has written the music you are playing.
- How many counts does a dotted half note get?
- How many counts does a whole note get?
- The clef for the "low" instruments (Tuba, trombone, etc)
- this means to hold until the conductor cuts you off. (Hint:It looks like an eye)
- The person leading the music while you play
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- Dynamic marking meaning soft
- Dynamic marking meaning loud and powerful
- How many counts does a quarter note get?
- The clef for the "high" instruments (flute, clarinet, trumpet etc.)
- How many counts does a half note get?
11 Clues: Dynamic marking meaning soft • How many counts does a half note get? • How many counts does a whole note get? • How many counts does a quarter note get? • Dynamic marking meaning loud and powerful • The person leading the music while you play • How many counts does a dotted half note get? • The person who has written the music you are playing. • ...
Music Terms 2024-09-25
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- a repeated part of a song
- the basic rhythmic unit of a measure, or bar
- a wind instrument with a tube with holes that are stopped by the fingers
- three or more single pitches heard simultaneously
- sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands
- repeated pattern of movement or sound
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- symbols that denote a musical sound
- strum the strings
- sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
11 Clues: strum the strings • a repeated part of a song • symbols that denote a musical sound • repeated pattern of movement or sound • the basic rhythmic unit of a measure, or bar • sounded by being struck with sticks or the hands • three or more single pitches heard simultaneously • sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying • ...
Sports & Music 2025-03-07
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- K-pop girl group with hits like "DDU-DU DDU-DU" and "How You Like That"
- Teen pop sensation, known for songs like "Watermelon Sugar" and "As It Was"
- British pop singer known for hits like "New Rules" and "Don't Start Now"
- American swimmer with 23 Olympic gold medals, often referred to as the greatest swimmer of all time
- Brazilian football star, considered one of the best in history, known for his "Jogo Bonito"
- Rapper and singer, famous for "Bad Guy" and "Bury a Friend"
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- American basketball star, known for his time with the Los Angeles Lakers and five NBA championships
- British singer with a debut album "Happier Than Ever"
- Portuguese footballer, often compared to Messi, known for his "CR7" brand
- Mbappé Frenchfootballer, World Cup winner, and star forward for Paris Saint-Germain
- Swedish tennis legend, known for his incredible career and sportsmanship
- Argentine football player, widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, known for his time at Barcelona and PSG
12 Clues: British singer with a debut album "Happier Than Ever" • Rapper and singer, famous for "Bad Guy" and "Bury a Friend" • K-pop girl group with hits like "DDU-DU DDU-DU" and "How You Like That" • British pop singer known for hits like "New Rules" and "Don't Start Now" • Swedish tennis legend, known for his incredible career and sportsmanship • ...
Sports & Music 2025-03-07
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- American basketball star, known for his time with the Los Angeles Lakers and five NBA championships
- Rapper and singer, famous for "Bad Guy" and "Bury a Friend"
- Portuguese footballer, often compared to Messi, known for his "CR7" brand
- Argentine football player, widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, known for his time at Barcelona and PSG
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- Swiss tennis legend, known for his incredible career and sportsmanship
- American swimmer with 23 Olympic gold medals, often referred to as the greatest swimmer of all time
- Frenchfootballer, World Cup winner, and star forward for Paris Saint-Germain
- British singer with a debut album "Happier Than Ever"
- British pop singer known for hits like "New Rules" and "Don't Start Now"
- K-pop girl group with hits like "DDU-DU DDU-DU" and "How You Like That"
- Teen pop sensation, known for songs like "Watermelon Sugar" and "As It Was"
- Brazilian football star, considered one of the best in history, known for his "Jogo Bonito"
12 Clues: British singer with a debut album "Happier Than Ever" • Rapper and singer, famous for "Bad Guy" and "Bury a Friend" • Swiss tennis legend, known for his incredible career and sportsmanship • K-pop girl group with hits like "DDU-DU DDU-DU" and "How You Like That" • British pop singer known for hits like "New Rules" and "Don't Start Now" • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-15
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- used for healing and courtship in native America this instrument can be made from wood, bone, and clay
- This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh
- The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments
- Percussion instruments made from wood and animal skin are sacred and often have a guardian for them when not used in ceremonies and are believed to have the spirit of the tree and animal used to make it
- Oldest culture of music, dance, and art
- This famous native american musician is known for his electric guitar playing and created music during the 60s he is a member of the NAMA
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- this natural instrument found in australia is very simple with it's thickness determining the sound and volume
- It's pitch can be altered by spinning the salt at different speeds (Found in Australia)
- This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion
- This instrument is not meant to be used as drumsticks, they are found in pairs and are intricately decorated
- Hall of fame for people like Buddy Red Bow, Russell Means and the country singer Hank Williams
11 Clues: Oldest culture of music, dance, and art • The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments • This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion • This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh • ...
Music 1 2024-02-03
Music Artists 2024-10-16
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- The bridesmaids wanted a celebration, so we took a trip, bachelorette vacation
- Probably A Minor
- Snap and clap and touch your toes
- When you drive in your car I'm your baby
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- and iiiiiiiiiiiii will always love youuuuuuuuuuuuu
- side to side, side side to side
- Like it's magnetic
- The airport, the airport, the airport
- Louisville Slugger
- Come on rude boy, boy, boy
- You're so golden
11 Clues: Probably A Minor • You're so golden • Like it's magnetic • Louisville Slugger • Come on rude boy, boy, boy • side to side, side side to side • Snap and clap and touch your toes • The airport, the airport, the airport • When you drive in your car I'm your baby • and iiiiiiiiiiiii will always love youuuuuuuuuuuuu • ...
Halloween Music 2024-09-27
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- – Iconic song by Michael Jackson
- – Spooky song about paranoia
- – Fun Halloween-themed song
- – Classic Halloween party song
- – Theme song from the movie "Halloween"
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- – Song featuring a spooky creature
- – Song about superstitions and Halloween
- – Song from "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
- – Song with eerie themes
- – Rock song with spooky undertones
- – Theme song from the film
11 Clues: – Song with eerie themes • – Theme song from the film • – Fun Halloween-themed song • – Spooky song about paranoia • – Classic Halloween party song • – Iconic song by Michael Jackson • – Song featuring a spooky creature • – Rock song with spooky undertones • – Theme song from the movie "Halloween" • – Song about superstitions and Halloween • ...
Music Retrieval 2024-12-04
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- A famous classical piece by Beethoven
- A famous type of chord that sounds happy
- A famous type of chord that sounds sad
- The strength or loudness of sound in music
- Musical term for the speed of the music
- A famous band known for songs like "Because"
- Musical term for the highness or lowness of a note
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- Musical instrument with metal bars, played with mallets
- Two notes that equal the length of one crotchet
- A note with one beat, often seen in 4/4 time
- A rest in music that lasts for one beat
11 Clues: A famous classical piece by Beethoven • A famous type of chord that sounds sad • A rest in music that lasts for one beat • Musical term for the speed of the music • A famous type of chord that sounds happy • The strength or loudness of sound in music • A note with one beat, often seen in 4/4 time • A famous band known for songs like "Because" • ...
Medieval Music 2025-04-01
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- A series of whole and half steps put together to form a scale. Used by the church.
- A type of monophonic, liturgical chant that was a dominant style in early medieval music.
- Translated to "New Art."
- A plucked string instrument.
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- A single melodic line without accompaniment. One Voice.
- A violin with a wheel.
- Multiple independent musical lines.
- A polyphonic composition based on plainchant.
- A medieval violin.
- A wind instrument.
- The name for a musical sign in plainchant notation which designates a very small melodic gesture sung to a single syllable.
11 Clues: A medieval violin. • A wind instrument. • A violin with a wheel. • Translated to "New Art." • A plucked string instrument. • Multiple independent musical lines. • A polyphonic composition based on plainchant. • A single melodic line without accompaniment. One Voice. • A series of whole and half steps put together to form a scale. Used by the church. • ...
Renaissance Music 2025-04-01
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- Family of woodwind instruments whose sound is produced by blowing into a "whistle" mouthpiece, usually made of wood or plastic.
- Sacred choral composition made up of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
- Technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole.
- Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines.
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- Keyboard instrument, widely used from about 1500 to 1775, whose sound is produced by plectra which pluck its wire strings.
- Musical representation of specific poetic images—for example, a falling melodic line to accompany the word descending.
- Polyphonic instrumental composition which makes extensive use of imitation.
- Composition for several voices set to a short secular poem, usually about love, combining homophonic and polyphonic textures and often using word painting.
- Polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than that of the mass; one of the two main forms of sacred Renaissance music.
- Member of a family of bowed string instruments popular during the Renaissance, having six strings and a fretted fingerboard.
11 Clues: Technique of combining two or more melodic lines into a meaningful whole. • Polyphonic instrumental composition which makes extensive use of imitation. • Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time. • Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines. • ...
Music artists 2025-04-28
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- guess?
- alexander … cook
- initals of popular singer for insta stories
- Hyperpop artist from Northampton
- artist feature on childlike things
- produced stateside
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- 212
- current aoty holder
- Winner of dance pop recording Grammy first name
- artist sharing name for nobility
- ‘I wanna dance to … play the track fast not slow’ - club classics
11 Clues: 212 • guess? • alexander … cook • produced stateside • current aoty holder • artist sharing name for nobility • Hyperpop artist from Northampton • artist feature on childlike things • initals of popular singer for insta stories • Winner of dance pop recording Grammy first name • ‘I wanna dance to … play the track fast not slow’ - club classics
Music Crossword 2022-04-21
11 Clues: soft • loud • short • smooth • thank you • don't sing • lies over the ocean • half of a quarter note • raises a note a half step • lowers a note a half step • not harmony, but when two voices are singing together
Music Crossword 2023-01-17
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- an instrument behind the teachers desk
- Symbol telling you where to put the notes
- where you do not clap or make sound
- the lines and spaces where you put the notes
- A note in our rhythms usually tied two together
- a place where notes are not on spaces
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- Mrs. Fishers favorite subject
- A note in our rhythms with one stem
- Symbol showing 4 is the biggest number to count
- a place where notes are not on lines
- what we do at the beginning of every class
11 Clues: Mrs. Fishers favorite subject • A note in our rhythms with one stem • where you do not clap or make sound • a place where notes are not on lines • a place where notes are not on spaces • an instrument behind the teachers desk • Symbol telling you where to put the notes • what we do at the beginning of every class • the lines and spaces where you put the notes • ...
Music Crossword 2023-01-22
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- When the beats in a bar shifts from one time signature to another.
- The high eerie sounds produced on a string instrument by lightly touching the string at certain points.
- The small group of solo instrumentalists in a concerto grosso.
- rapid repetition of a note on a string instrument, sounds like trembling.
- High, florid singing involving elaborate ornamentation of melody.
- Where the note value doubles in length.
- The effect of three notes played against two.
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- A group of three notes played in the time of two.
- The main group of ensemble in a concerto grosso.
- A group consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello
- Where the note value halves in length.
11 Clues: Where the note value halves in length. • Where the note value doubles in length. • The effect of three notes played against two. • The main group of ensemble in a concerto grosso. • A group of three notes played in the time of two. • A group consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello • The small group of solo instrumentalists in a concerto grosso. • ...
Music instruments 2022-08-12
11 Clues: dum-dum-dum • has 5 strings • very romantic • ding ding ding • nobody can read • Krishna plays it • has a lot of keys • PLayed by Beethoven • played in restaurants • requires air pressure • the best Indian instrument
Jazz music 2025-11-02
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- multiple sounds playing at the same time
- creating your own music
- a genre of music
- to make something up
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- thinks that make sound
- rights the basic needs of life we all should have
- a set of notes
- very low pitched
- someone who is really good at something
- playing two or more notes at the same time
- the speed of the music
11 Clues: a set of notes • a genre of music • very low pitched • to make something up • thinks that make sound • the speed of the music • creating your own music • someone who is really good at something • multiple sounds playing at the same time • playing two or more notes at the same time • rights the basic needs of life we all should have
Music Lab 2025-09-18
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- Where you select blocks to allow sounds to be played together or sequentialy
- Block that uses artificial intelligence to generate drums based on a pattern
- Where we can add special effects
- The block that begins the program
- The colour of function blocks
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- Word meaning data stored as 1s and 0s
- The section where we can create a resusable set of blocks
- Makes our program shorter by allowing us to do things over and over with less blocks
- Control block that makes things happen one after the other
- The website we've been using to create digital music
- Where we select the different tunes and instruments to play
11 Clues: The colour of function blocks • Where we can add special effects • The block that begins the program • Word meaning data stored as 1s and 0s • The website we've been using to create digital music • The section where we can create a resusable set of blocks • Control block that makes things happen one after the other • ...
Music one 2026-03-08
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- Metallica’s 1991 self-titled album is commonly known as the ___ Album.
- Freddie Mercury’s band.
- Rod Stewart’s 1971 song that was originally the B-side to “Reason to Believe”.
- David Bowie’s real surname before he changed his stage name.
- Slade’s guitarist known for flamboyant outfits and a fringe haircut.
- Marc Bolan’s band, often associated with the birth of glam rock.
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- ABBA’s only No. 1 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100.
- The Beatles’ original band name before they became famous.
- Dr Hook’s first major hit in 1972.
- Dire Straits album that helped launch MTV Europe.
- Alice Cooper’s real first name.
11 Clues: Freddie Mercury’s band. • Alice Cooper’s real first name. • Dr Hook’s first major hit in 1972. • Dire Straits album that helped launch MTV Europe. • ABBA’s only No. 1 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100. • The Beatles’ original band name before they became famous. • David Bowie’s real surname before he changed his stage name. • ...
Folk Music 2026-04-28
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- A traditional, social dance that tells the story of early community life through music and movement.
- A long rope with a special sliding loop at one end used by cowboys to catch animals like cattle or horses
- A small, four-stringed instrument that originated in Hawaii and looks like a tiny guitar.
- A large, square piece of cotton cloth, often worn around the neck, head or wrist.
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- The person who guides dancers by telling them (or calling out) what moves to make and when to make them.
- The words of a song.
- Music that tells stories about people, places, and everyday life.
- A calf (baby cow) who has been separated from its mother.
- A trip from one place to another, often with a purpose or dream.
- A popular string instrument with a long neck and usually six strings that make sound when you pluck or strum them.
- The speed of music (fast or slow).
11 Clues: The words of a song. • The speed of music (fast or slow). • A calf (baby cow) who has been separated from its mother. • A trip from one place to another, often with a purpose or dream. • Music that tells stories about people, places, and everyday life. • A large, square piece of cotton cloth, often worn around the neck, head or wrist. • ...
The Phantom of the Opera 2021-10-14
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- angel of ______
- where we first see the monkey music box
- takes over for La Carlotta
- Christine's husband
- Christine's teacher, ______ of music
- Phantom wears this the entire movie
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- party with masks
- character with a mask; loves Christine
- La Carlottas job
- Christine's original position before singer
- lead singer in the first opera
- item #666 at the auction
- Raoul and Madame Giry bid on it
13 Clues: angel of ______ • party with masks • La Carlottas job • Christine's husband • item #666 at the auction • takes over for La Carlotta • lead singer in the first opera • Raoul and Madame Giry bid on it • Phantom wears this the entire movie • Christine's teacher, ______ of music • character with a mask; loves Christine • where we first see the monkey music box • ...
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 __________ • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Final Terminology- Jialin Qiu 2020-11-24
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- Music from other cultures, a genre of music in which the rhythms, melodies, or instrumentation are designed to evoke the atmosphere of far-off lands or ancient times.
- The third and final second of a sonata-form movement, in which the themes of the exposition return, now in the home key of the movement.
- A form often found in the first and last movements of sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets, consisting of three parts—exposition, development, and recapitulation.
- instrumental music that represents something extra musical, such as the words of a poem or narrative or the sense of a painting or idea.
- a chord made up of tones only a half -step or whole step apart
- Originated in Italy, a musical piece for several solo voices set to a short poem.
- directly quoting another work in a composition
- The middle section of a sonata-form movement in which the themes and key areas introduced in the exposition are developed.
- a famous melody that appears in all five movements of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique to represent the beloved from the program
- the momentary speeding up or slowing down of the tempo within a melody line, literally “robbing” time from one note to give to another
- gliding from one note to another
- a composition for solo voice and piano that merges poetic and musical concerns
- composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements
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- short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes slightly varied or transposed to a different pitch.
- utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically.
- Homophonic compositions featuring a solo singer over orchestral accompaniment, accompaniment. Arias are very melodic primarily utilized in operas, cantatas, and oratorios.
- Speak singing or often performed between arias and have texts that tend to be descriptive and narrating.
- Music that seeks to avoid both the traditional rules of harmony and the use of chords or scales that provide a tonal center
- Repeated unifying sections founds in between the solo sections of a concerto grosso
- vocal music without instrumental accompaniment.
- text set to a melody written in monophonic texture with un-notated rhythms typically used in religious worship.
- unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing or of playing musical instruments employed to obtain unusual sounds
- ordinary A form of sacred musical composition, and it consists of five parts: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
- music is music that has one melodic line, this one melodic line may be sung by one person or 100 people.
- The first section of a sonata form movement, in which the themes and key areas of the movement are introduced; the section normally modulates from the home key to a different key
25 Clues: gliding from one note to another • directly quoting another work in a composition • vocal music without instrumental accompaniment. • a chord made up of tones only a half -step or whole step apart • composing music using a series of values assigned to musical elements • utilized by Renaissance composers to represent poetic images musically. • ...
Extra Credit 2016-12-03
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- I’m confused. Where’s tonic????
- Opera singing place kicker
- A style of singing that features lyrical agility and purity of tone
- How many notes an octave spans
- Two eighth notes equal one __________________
- The space in music notation that is between two barlines
- A concordant or agreeable combination of tones
- Copland’s “Hoedown” from Rodeo was used to advertise this product
- Stories and music without scenery or costumes
- The first secular song for which we have music notation
- The first part of a fugue
- Comedic Italian opera
- She was a composer, healer, and feminist in the middle ages
- All performers play/sing the same thing but begin at different times
- Two characters who like to sing opera in a car
- Madrigal composer who was a murder and a madman
- The simultaneous use of two or more rhythmic patterns
- Madrigals often used the technique of _______
- Don Giovanni’s sidekick
- A song with no repeated musical information
- The vocal style in opera that imitates the natural inflections of speech
- The distance between two notes
- Rigoletto composer
- The “big” beat
- To hear music in the mind
- A highly emotional song in an opera
- The first accented beat of a group of beats
- The birthplace of organum
- Composer who wrote operas and then oratorios
- Era of J.S.
- Thy hand ____________
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- The text of an opera
- Berry He helped break down musical racial barriers
- What a lot of pop songs are
- A tonality that is often described as sad, spooky, scary
- A musical idea
- The musical term for various volume levels.
- A map of the sequence of high and low pitches in a melody
- The three notes that make up a C major chord
- Organizing patterns of rhythmic pulses
- A melody that moves by small intervals is said to be this
- The 5th note of a major scale
- Additional music at the end of piece to finalize it.
- Porgy and Bess composer
- Beethoven used this
- What Simba will become
- Unaccompanied vocal music
- The “map” of a piece of music
- Term for a span of pitches in a song from the lowest to the highest
- Beethoven wrote nine of these
- Multi-movement sacred work
- The first note of a major scale
- What not to do between movements
- The orchestral introduction heard at the beginning of an opera
- A repeated pattern in music (Pachelbel used this)
- The little beat
- Singing different lyrics to the same melody
- Stravinsky wrote a “new” one
- Ring Cycle composer
- The highest singing voice
60 Clues: Era of J.S. • A musical idea • The “big” beat • The little beat • Rigoletto composer • Beethoven used this • Ring Cycle composer • The text of an opera • Comedic Italian opera • Thy hand ____________ • What Simba will become • Porgy and Bess composer • Don Giovanni’s sidekick • The first part of a fugue • Unaccompanied vocal music • To hear music in the mind • The highest singing voice • ...
Arabic Music 2016-05-05
8 Clues: Pop Music • Step Music • Gulf Music • Slave Music • Eastern Traditional Music • Native North African Music • Bedouin Music (Use of Flutes) • Popular/Most Known From Alegeria
World of music 2018-06-13
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- To join in singing with a performer.
- A small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
- A new performance or recording by someone other than the original artist or composer of a previously recorded, commercially released song.
- Recorded music that is played as background music in shops or restaurants.
- Music, played by an instrument.
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- The text of the song.
- A band that plays mostly or exclusively cover songs. New or unknown bands often find the format marketable for smaller venues, such as pubs, clubs, or parks.
- A recording of the musical accompaniment of a film.
- Music, performed right in front of you.
- A record with about 25 minutes of music on each side. You can also refer to a collection of songs that is available on a record.
- A melody, especially one which characterizes a certain piece of music.
11 Clues: The text of the song. • Music, played by an instrument. • To join in singing with a performer. • Music, performed right in front of you. • A recording of the musical accompaniment of a film. • A melody, especially one which characterizes a certain piece of music. • Recorded music that is played as background music in shops or restaurants. • ...
MUS328 Quiz 1 Review 2019-09-06
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- _________ nationalism: The ideology that nation, state, and people are one and the same and that individual citizens owe allegiance to the nation-state
- Austrian composer, conductor and violinist, known as the “king of the waltz”, who also wrote several successful operettas, the most famous being Die Fledermaus
- _________ chord: The chromatic, tonally ambiguous chord that begins the prelude of Wagner’s opera of the same name. It revolutionized chromatic harmonic practice of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Cesar ________: French organist, composer and teacher whose works combine Baroque and Classical elements with the influence of Wagner and Liszt; he was one of the leading figures of French musical life in the late 19th c.
- Term applied to 19th and early-20th c. Romantic French art song
- Johannes ________: He was the leading German composer of his time; in his music he combined the influence of composers from the past from Bach to Beethoven as well as innovations from his own time. One of his most characteristic techniques is the pervasive use of developing variation
- Giuseppe ________: Pianist, organist and composer who is considered the greatest Italian musical dramatist; his operas are performed more often than any other composer’s
- A type of light opera with spoken dialogue, usually based on comedy and romance, which was meant as entertainment; the works of Gilbert and Sullivan fall in this category
- A one-movement, orchestral, programatic work; Liszt and other composers of the so-called New German School composed many of these
- The evocation of a place, people or social milieu that is (or is perceived or imagined to be) profoundly different from accepted local norms; in music, this is achieved through the use of musical features typical of, or considered appropriate to, the exotic locale or group
- Georges ________: French composer, most famous for his opera Carmen, whose mixture of exoticism and realism made it controversial at the time but became one of the most popular operas of all time
- German composer and conductor, best known for his tone poems, operas and Lieder; he dominated German musical life after the death of Brahms
- Spanish genre of musical theater with spoken dialogue, influenced by Italian opera buffa
- A movement in Italian literature and opera, parallel to realism; the term is particularly applied to Puccini’s operas
- Hugo ________: Austrian composer, known primarily for adapting Wagner’s methods to the German Lied
- A technique in which a theme is developed and/or varied continuously throughout the piece, generating most of the musical ideas. Although it was used by many composers, it is typical especially of Brahms
- _________ nationalism: The continual process of constructing a national identity, particularly through the arts
- Modest ________: Russian composer, member of the so-called “Mighty Five”, famous primarily for his operas; he was ahead of his time in the use of whole tone scales and polyrhythms, and influenced impressionist and modernist composers who came after him
- Term coined by Wagner to describe what he saw as the perfect union of all the arts, the collective or complete artwork
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- Rhythmic pattern of Cuban origin featured in many Spanish and exoticist works, notably in Bizet’s Carmen
- Giacomo ________: Composer who explored both realism and exoticism in his operas, such as La Bohème and Madama Butterfly; he was the most successful Italian opera composer after Verdi
- Singer who, as leader of the Black Patti Troubadours, became the highest-paid African American performer of her day
- Term coined by music critic Franz Brendel to refer to composers such as Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, and others who believed that music should be linked to other arts, in opposition to proponents of absolute music
- A field of study that emerged in the late 19th c., which investigates music and its historical and cultural dimensions. When it originated, most scholars were German, which led the field to focus on German-speaking composers and music
- Gabriel ________: French pianist, organist, composer, and teacher, known as the master of French art song; he influenced many early 20th-c. composers
- A musical theme that represents a person, object, place, idea, etc. in a dramatic work, and recurs throughout the piece. It may be developed to follow the dramatic narrative
- German composer, conductor, and writer whose operas embodied his ideal of the Gesamtkunstwerk; his innovations such as the use of leitmotifs, extreme chromaticism, and innovative stage effects made him extremely influential
- Francisco Asenjo ________: Spanish composer, musicologist, and conductor who redefined the zarzuela genre by infusing it with Spanish folk elements
- ________ Period: the period stretching from roughly 1650 through 1850, during which tonality, based on harmonies built from the bass up, was the underlying basis of all works in Western art music
- A trend in literature, art, and music of the late 19th c which seeks to depict ordinary people in real-life situations, even if they might be brutal or sordid
- Group of 19th c. Russian composers who incorporated elements of Russian folk music in their works; they influenced composers in the late 19th and early 20th c.
- Anton ________: Austrian organist and composer, famous for absorbing Wagnerian style into his symphonic music, and influenced by medieval and Renaissance composers in his choral music
- Piotr Il’yich ________: Most prominent Russian composer of the 19th c., known primarily for his ballets and other orchestral music; he sought to reconcile nationalist and internationalist tendencies
- Sir Arthur _________: English composer and conductor, known mostly for his operettas, particularly his collaborations with librettist Sir William Gilbert
- Location of Wagner’s opera theater and festival
- ________ Opera: a genre that emerged in France in the late 19th c., which combines elements of opera-comique and Grand Opera; usually a romantic drama or fantasy, with emphasis on clear and expressive melodies; Gounod’s Faust is one
- _________ music: purely instrumental music, without words, a program, or other extra-musical references. Proponents of this type of music, like Brahms and Hanslick, felt that music should be understood and appreciated on its own terms, as opposed to Wagner and his followers
37 Clues: Location of Wagner’s opera theater and festival • Term applied to 19th and early-20th c. Romantic French art song • Spanish genre of musical theater with spoken dialogue, influenced by Italian opera buffa • Hugo ________: Austrian composer, known primarily for adapting Wagner’s methods to the German Lied • ...
Music Therapy Crossword 2022-10-26
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- fear response, left portion changes during music + pain condition of Dobek et al
- Use of music therapy during pregnancy, common disorder associated with fear and restlesness
- Ventral striatum, associated with both chronic pain and music therapy
- Brain imaging technique, measures changes in brain metabolism
- Type of pathway associated with reward/aversion
- Part of the basal ganglia, right portion associated with music therapy
- Information relay station, chronic pain association
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- Theory of music therapy function, Honzel et al (Virtual Reality)
- Fight/Flight response, Shift from pain inhibition to pain facilitation
- Absence of pain, Sound-induced ____
- Topic of this presentation, alternative treatment for pain
- In the title of the course, not a pleasant sensation
12 Clues: Absence of pain, Sound-induced ____ • Type of pathway associated with reward/aversion • Information relay station, chronic pain association • In the title of the course, not a pleasant sensation • Topic of this presentation, alternative treatment for pain • Brain imaging technique, measures changes in brain metabolism • ...
Beginner Orchestra Semester Exam Vocabulary Review 2019-12-05
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- Start your bow at the tip and move toward the frog
- This is the first step using our bow before arco
- The smallest measurement of space between two notes
- A series of four notes that go up or down in steps
- A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order. The last and first notes are the same
- There are two parts to this; the first is lift, and the second is set
- Tells us how many beats are in one measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- A bigger space between notes made up of two half steps
- Two groups play the same thing but start at different times, one group changes their part so both groups end together
- Five lines and four spaces for writing music
- A series of 3 notes that goes up or down in skips
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- Divides the music staff into measures
- Indicate which note names are on which lines and spaces
- This is the second step with our bow before arco. This is a left hand and right hand activity
- Playing two different notes at the same time
- Play with your bow on the string
- Indicates the end of a piece of music
- Small lines that extend the music staff higher or lower
- One beat of silence
- Everyone plays the same note
- Go back to the beginning and play the music again
- Start your bow at the frog and move toward the tip
- Pluck the strings
23 Clues: Pluck the strings • One beat of silence • Everyone plays the same note • Play with your bow on the string • Divides the music staff into measures • Indicates the end of a piece of music • Playing two different notes at the same time • Five lines and four spaces for writing music • This is the first step using our bow before arco • ...
GRADE 6 MUSIC: YEAR IN REVIEW 2020-06-13
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- This terms is used when speaking of composers who tried to free themselves from patronage.
- This type of piece features a soloist who is accompanied by a larger ensemble, like an orchestra.
- Mozart's sister.
- The number of symphonies that Beethoven composed.
- Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn belonged to this era of music history.
- How many semitones create a Perfect 5th?
- This nickname was given to one of Haydn's symphonies because of its abrupt dynamic changes.
- This type of rhythm means that three notes are played in the time of two.
- Beethoen's first name.
- Haydn started learning music as a ______ in Vienna.
- A symphony is divided into small sections called _______.
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- Classical composer who lost his hearing
- An elaborate solo intended for the musician to show off the best of their musical skill.
- Camille Saint-Saens wrote a piece of music called "_____ of the Animals".
- Mozart's first name.
- Classical composer who toured Europe as a child prodigy. (last name)
- The distance between two notes.
- The word means that Classical music was written to appeal to everyone, regardless of who they were or where they were from.
- "_______ & Variations" - the name of the form that we studied.
- Haydn was born in this country.
- The term "classical" refers to Greek and ______ art and history.
- When writing music in time signatures like 12/8, 9/8 or 6/8, 8th notes are written in groups of ________.
- These types of intervals are one semitone smaller than major intervals of the same distance.
- Classical composer who worked for Prince Esterhazy in Hungary.
24 Clues: Mozart's sister. • Mozart's first name. • Beethoen's first name. • The distance between two notes. • Haydn was born in this country. • Classical composer who lost his hearing • How many semitones create a Perfect 5th? • The number of symphonies that Beethoven composed. • Haydn started learning music as a ______ in Vienna. • ...
Performing arts jobs 2018-06-07
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- write and arrange original music in a variety of musical styles.
- responsible for obtaining all props needed for the production.
- one who is generally a triple threat.
- Responsible for teaching people instrumental techniques.
- Model garments or other apparel and accessories for prospective buyers at fashion shows.
- highly trained professional, contracted to perform dangerous scenes in films.
- one who uses imagination to create stories.
- use music creatively to help clients address social, emotional or physical difficulties.
- person responsible for writing dramatic material for the purposes of performance within the theatre.
- Organizes arts activities and services.
- Public face of programs presented on tv ect.
- One who uses movement to interpret music and express emotion.
- One who is in plays, movies and television shows.
- teaches the steps and routine to the performers at rehearsals.
- in charge of making sure shoes run smoothly.
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- write for online sources or share theater criticism through radio or television.
- responsible for leading dance classes for individual or groups of people.
- one who brings scripts to life on stage.
- works to create atmosphere, time of day ect.
- teaches youth the art of drama.
- Motivates and inspires young people
- Entertains audience by performing difficult and spectacular feats.
- is to inspire and lead musicians into delivering creative performances
- you'll promote artistic activities to local groups.
- use performance arts to provide a safe environment to help people address and deal with a range of personal difficulties.
25 Clues: teaches youth the art of drama. • Motivates and inspires young people • one who is generally a triple threat. • Organizes arts activities and services. • one who brings scripts to life on stage. • one who uses imagination to create stories. • works to create atmosphere, time of day ect. • Public face of programs presented on tv ect. • ...
'80s 2021-10-22
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- /A game that works with a yellow ball that eats color ghosts.
- / Black jacket representative of men's fashion rock
- /a musical genre with strong music
- /a movie of aliens that an alien of another planet is left on earth and a kid Eliot help him.
- /metal pieces to put on in clothing.
- /A women singer who was an exit in the'80s
- / A type of makeup for lips.
- / A food made of two bred pieces with meat and vegetables inside
- /it never gets old-fashioned.
- / Some type of things for your shoulders to look bigger.
- / Are made of ice cream drink, chantilly cream, and more candies.
- / a type of music of gender rap.
- / Animated characters with funny designs.
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- / A Argentinian football player and coach. Is considered one of the best football players of history
- / An object with a form of a circle in which we can insert to radio and play music.
- /a musical group that is made up of two or more people who perform musical works using their voices or musical instruments.
- / Colors that stand out
- / A type of hairstyle that gives volume very and was the very fashionable in the '80s
- / The king of pop
- /music genre of Michael Jackson times.
- /a game with you that is about fitting the polyominos that fall.
- / An object in which you can play music.
- / Makeup for the eyes
- /place where people dance with color lights.
- / A candy that is a stick you suck.
- / Representative deporting car of the 80s
26 Clues: / The king of pop • / Makeup for the eyes • / Colors that stand out • / A type of makeup for lips. • /it never gets old-fashioned. • / a type of music of gender rap. • /a musical genre with strong music • / A candy that is a stick you suck. • /metal pieces to put on in clothing. • /music genre of Michael Jackson times. • / An object in which you can play music. • ...
Eduqas GCSE AOS 1 crossword 2025-02-14
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- A cadence which sounds like a surprise, chords V-VI
- Rhythm that stresses the off beats
- Movement by leap
- A musical idea
- Notes are smooth
- An idea is copied in another part
- Speed
- An upbeat/ incomplete bar at start
- A long held note
- The instrument that plays the same line as the cello in Badinerie
- Notes are separate
- A texture with all parts moving in the same direction
- Layers
- Volume
- Set work for AOS 1
- A musical pattern repeated many times
- Changing the key
- Word meaning fast
- A texture with parts moving in different directions
- Era of music that Tschaikovsky wrote in
- The type of cadence to finish Badinerie
- A cadence ending strongly, chords V-I
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- Many layers
- An exact repeat of a musical idea
- A cadence that doesn't sound like the end of the music often I-V
- Few layers
- Decoration of an idea, e.g. trill
- A distance of 8 between 2 notes e.g. C - C
- Changing rapidly between 2 different notes
- All parts playing the same
- Moderate speed
- Movement by step
- A change in musical content
- The form of Badinerie
- Last name of Johannes Sebastian
- The relation of F sharp minor to B minor
- An additional or added melody often at a higher pitch
- A cadence ending softly, chords IV-I
- Repetition of an idea at a different pitch
- The key or scale of a piece of music
- Era of music that Bach wrote in
- Era of music that Mozart wrote in
42 Clues: Speed • Layers • Volume • Few layers • Many layers • A musical idea • Moderate speed • Movement by leap • Notes are smooth • Movement by step • A long held note • Changing the key • Word meaning fast • Notes are separate • Set work for AOS 1 • The form of Badinerie • All parts playing the same • A change in musical content • Last name of Johannes Sebastian • Era of music that Bach wrote in • ...
Chappell Roan 2025-03-12
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- ⠀⠀ Chappell Roan’s real first name
- ⠀⠀ The state she sings about moving to in “Pink Pony Club”
- ⠀⠀ One of the instruments she plays besides guitar
- ⠀⠀ She puts on an energetic show when she’s on this
- ⠀⠀ She wears these to enhance her performances
- ⠀⠀ The words in her songs
- WINE SUPERSTAR ⠀⠀ The title of her 2023 debut album
- ⠀⠀ This part of her name refers to a reddish-brown horse
- ⠀⠀ The main genre of her music
- ⠀⠀ The people who love and support her music
- ⠀⠀ A type of performance art she often incorporates into her aesthetic
- ⠀⠀ She travels across cities doing live shows on this
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- ⠀⠀ A sparkly substance that matches her flashy stage presence
- PONY CLUB ⠀⠀ One of her most popular songs, inspired by a Hollywood dream
- ⠀⠀ The music chart where her songs have gained recognition
- ⠀⠀ She often wears these to create dramatic looks
- TO GO! ⠀⠀ Her 2023 song with a fiery title
- PERRY ⠀⠀ A pop star she’s been compared to due to her theatrical performances
- ⠀⠀ A common theme in her lyrics, along with self-expression
- GAGA ⠀⠀ A pop superstar who influences her theatrical style
- ⠀⠀ Her stage name comes from her late grandfather’s last name
- ⠀⠀ A retro dance music style that influences some of her songs
- ⠀⠀ The U.S. state where she was born
- ⠀⠀ Before signing with a label, she released music this way
- ⠀⠀ A bright aesthetic often associated with her visuals
- ⠀⠀ She’s known for her bold and colorful use of this on stage
26 Clues: ⠀⠀ The words in her songs • ⠀⠀ The main genre of her music • ⠀⠀ Chappell Roan’s real first name • ⠀⠀ The U.S. state where she was born • TO GO! ⠀⠀ Her 2023 song with a fiery title • ⠀⠀ The people who love and support her music • ⠀⠀ She wears these to enhance her performances • ⠀⠀ She often wears these to create dramatic looks • ...
The Piano 2014-02-28
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- The hand that plays notes using the bass clef
- You press these on the piano
- These hit the strings on the piano to make the notes sound
- The collection of 88 black and white keys
- This separates two bars
- The Time ......... tells you how many beats per bar
- This note is equal to one beat
- Use this part of the fingers to play well
- Music notes may be written on one of these
- The correct way of sitting at the piano shows good ...........
- One of the names of the 5 lines and 4 spaces music is written on
- A note worth four beats
- Two lines and two dots tell you to do this
- What you must always count before you play
- The speed at which you play
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- From these to keys for a good finger shape
- ABCDEFG is the musical .................
- The length of a half note is ..... beats
- The other name for a bar of music
- The musical word for volume
- The other name for the 5 lines and 4 spaces music is written on
- A symbol meaning 'don't play'
- These actually make the sound on a piano
- The clef for the upper notes in the right hand
- Use one of these to sustain the notes for a long time
- The symbol at the beginning of music that identifies the pitch names of notes
- Loud
- This is always one
- The hand that usually plays the melody using the treble clef
- Soft
30 Clues: Loud • Soft • This is always one • This separates two bars • A note worth four beats • The musical word for volume • The speed at which you play • You press these on the piano • A symbol meaning 'don't play' • This note is equal to one beat • The other name for a bar of music • ABCDEFG is the musical ................. • The length of a half note is ..... beats • ...
MUS 123 Unit 6 Review 2014-04-06
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- concert setting of a poem
- using 2 keys at once
- technique associate with Arnold Schoenberg, frequently used by John Cage; mathematical way of composing music
- French composer/organist who encouraged students to explore new ways of composing; Aaron Copland studied with her
- Robert Ceely's composition VONCE is an example of this
- pitch is determined by plugging into these which cause vibration on an electronic synthesizer
- act passed in 1964 to allow construction for the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
- type of piano which was altered by placing foreign materials on the strings
- "hobo" composer during the Great Depression; created his own instruments and a 43 note scale
- H.T. Burleigh and Robert Dett were successful black composers of this genre of music during the Harlem Renaissance
- musical compositions only existing on tape; concrete music
- composer of "Hoedown" from "Rodeo"
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- composer who extended the 12tone technique and was known as a total serialist; codirector of RCA Mark II Synthesizer
- short melodic idea; Terry Riley used 53 of them to create his composition "In C"
- composer of "New England Triptych"
- composer of "Adagio for Strings"; neoromantic composer
- 1920s movement which promoted racial advancement
- ensemble common to Indonesia consisting of gongs, metallophones and sometimes wind and string instruments
- another name for chance music; made famous by John Cage and Morton Feldman
- music that is composed to be performed by brass and/or percussion instruments. Usually signals an announcement or marks the celebration of an event
- combining 2 or more rhythmic patterns at once
21 Clues: using 2 keys at once • concert setting of a poem • composer of "New England Triptych" • composer of "Hoedown" from "Rodeo" • combining 2 or more rhythmic patterns at once • 1920s movement which promoted racial advancement • composer of "Adagio for Strings"; neoromantic composer • Robert Ceely's composition VONCE is an example of this • ...
GRADE 8 UNIT 1 TOPIC 1 2025-10-20
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- In Chicago, many families like to spend time ____ at summer festivals.
- ____ on the Chicago River is a fun activity for visitors.
- There are great ____ restaurants in New Orleans that serve delicious pho soup.
- ____ controlled New Orleans in the 1700s.
- We went to a big ____ in downtown Chicago to buy souvenirs.
- The football player got ____ during a game in the Superdome.
- The big Mardi Gras parade will still ____ even if it rains a little.
- ____ rhythms and songs helped create the special sound of jazz music in New Orleans.
- ____ traditions helped shape the famous jazz music in New Orleans.
- ____ there is a parade in New Orleans, the streets are full of music and dancing.
- ____ music plays in many bars and clubs on Bourbon Street.
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- The French had a big ____ on the food and music in New Orleans.
- People wear a colorful ____ during the Mardi Gras parade.
- In Chicago, the winter temperatures can be very ____.
- Many ____ families brought their traditions to Chicago, making the city very multicultural.
- Many restaurants in New Orleans ____ live music with dinner.
- In winter, there is a big ____ in Millennium Park where families can skate.
- At the festival, her friends came to ____ when she danced on stage.
- A hot dog with mustard and ____ is a classic Chicago snack.
- You can’t feel ____ in Chicago because there are many interesting things to do there.
- The big Mardi Gras parades ____ visitors from all over the world.
- In Chicago, you can visit the Willis Tower ____ enjoy deep-dish pizza.
- A bagel with ____ is a popular breakfast in many cafés in Chicago.
23 Clues: ____ controlled New Orleans in the 1700s. • In Chicago, the winter temperatures can be very ____. • People wear a colorful ____ during the Mardi Gras parade. • ____ on the Chicago River is a fun activity for visitors. • ____ music plays in many bars and clubs on Bourbon Street. • We went to a big ____ in downtown Chicago to buy souvenirs. • ...
Choir Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-27
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- needed in singing for a free open sound,opposite of tension
- the note names of the five lines in the treble clef from bottom to top
- adding vocal sounds to the breath
- lowest female choral voice part
- the area between two bar lines
- Signature appears at the beginning of music after the clef sign
- highest female choral voice part
- Clef the clef used for notes in the lower pitch range
- five lines and spaces between
- breathing and having to do with breath support
- Barline is written at the end of a piece of music
- the goal of every good choir,when we listen to each other
- pulse in music
- Alphabet ABCDEFG
- music symbols that represent pitches
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- the bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and a line
- indicates the volume,or how soft or loud the music should be played or sung
- we sing on these and try to drop our jaw so that the sounds we make on these are open and free
- highest male choral voice part
- contains of several pitches in a row
- the lines which cross the staff and divide it into measures
- the name of the staff used for higher pitches
- the note names of four spaces in the treble clef from bottom to top
- the highness and lowness of a tone
- Posture balanced,ready,and tall, important for good choral singing
- using the consonants in singing for clear diction
- lowest male choral voice part
- line attached to a note
28 Clues: pulse in music • Alphabet ABCDEFG • line attached to a note • five lines and spaces between • lowest male choral voice part • highest male choral voice part • the area between two bar lines • lowest female choral voice part • highest female choral voice part • adding vocal sounds to the breath • the highness and lowness of a tone • contains of several pitches in a row • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Food 2022-10-13
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- a distinc type of music (2 words)
- the music someone likes(3 words)
- a tune or a song that’s easy to remember and that you enjoy singing (2 words)
- to join in singing(2 words)
- a genre of popular music
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- musicians that play rock music(2 words)
- is a type of music that is thought to be a part of a long, formal tradition (2 words)
- a sound that a cellphone makes when someone is calling
- not able to discern the notes properly (2 words)
- music performance in front of an audience
10 Clues: a genre of popular music • to join in singing(2 words) • the music someone likes(3 words) • a distinc type of music (2 words) • musicians that play rock music(2 words) • music performance in front of an audience • not able to discern the notes properly (2 words) • a sound that a cellphone makes when someone is calling • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Food 2022-10-13
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- musicians that play rock music(2 words)
- a distinc type of music (2 words)
- the music someone likes(3 words)
- a genre of popular music
- music performance in front of an audience
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- not able to discern the notes properly (2 words)
- is a type of music that is thought to be a part of a long, formal tradition (2 words)
- a tune or a song that’s easy to remember and that you enjoy singing (2 words)
- a sound that a cellphone makes when someone is calling
- to join in singing(2 words)
10 Clues: a genre of popular music • to join in singing(2 words) • the music someone likes(3 words) • a distinc type of music (2 words) • musicians that play rock music(2 words) • music performance in front of an audience • not able to discern the notes properly (2 words) • a sound that a cellphone makes when someone is calling • ...
MOVIE SOUNDTRACK A1 A2 2026-03-31
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- Known by many people (e.g., the Star Wars theme).
- The "good" person in a story who often has "brave" music.
- All the music played during a movie.
- Music that plays quietly while people are talking.
- An object used to make music (piano, guitar, violin).
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- A specific part of a movie or TV show.
- Not fast; music with a low tempo.
- Something that makes you feel very happy and energetic.
- Music that makes you want to cry or feel quiet.
- Something that makes you feel afraid or nervous.
10 Clues: Not fast; music with a low tempo. • All the music played during a movie. • A specific part of a movie or TV show. • Music that makes you want to cry or feel quiet. • Something that makes you feel afraid or nervous. • Known by many people (e.g., the Star Wars theme). • Music that plays quietly while people are talking. • ...
Isobel 2015-06-18
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- Bach wrote musical interpretations of The _____
- The king of England at this time
- A peaceful movement with a swaying rhythm
- Married his ______
- Handel's orchestra contained percussion, woodwind and _____
- Musical chapters
- God of war
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- The other style of music at this time
- The type of music named after an architectural style
- Composers were hired by the wealthy and the ______
- As well as a great musician, he was also a great ______
- Bach died in __________
- The rebirth period
- The beginning of the baroque period
- Bach wrote over this many pieces of music
- Bach played the organ and the ______
- The group of musical instruments added when the orchestra was indoors
- The first of this is graceful, and the second is more sturdy
- Came from a family of musicians
- Where Handel composed most of his works
20 Clues: God of war • Musical chapters • The rebirth period • Married his ______ • Bach died in __________ • Came from a family of musicians • The king of England at this time • The beginning of the baroque period • Bach played the organ and the ______ • The other style of music at this time • Where Handel composed most of his works • Bach wrote over this many pieces of music • ...
Musical Terms 2017-01-31
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- slow
- very fast
- to emphasize a note
- bouncing the bow on the string
- broken chord
- playing slower than the tempo of the music
- fast
- plucking the string
- playing each note with a separate bow stroke
- gradually getting slower
- gradually getting softer
- the speed of a piece
- the loudness or softness of a piece or section of music
- rapid repetition of the same note
- the way in which the notes are played
- very loud
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- short accent
- walking speed
- playing faster that the tempo of the music
- soft
- moderate speed
- separated or detached
- gradually getting louder
- sliding up or down between two notes
- playing more than one note in a single bow stroke
- loud
- gradually getting faster
- very soft
28 Clues: slow • soft • fast • loud • very fast • very soft • very loud • short accent • broken chord • walking speed • moderate speed • to emphasize a note • plucking the string • the speed of a piece • separated or detached • gradually getting louder • gradually getting slower • gradually getting faster • gradually getting softer • bouncing the bow on the string • rapid repetition of the same note • ...
