music Crossword Puzzles
Puzzle 7 2024-06-06
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- A collection of recorded music
- A string instrument often used in rock music
- 1970s dance music genre
- A group of musicians who play together
- A sequence of musical notes
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- The highest female singing voice
- A group of notes played together
- A combination of different musical notes played or song simultaneously
- A keyboard instrument
- A music symbol
10 Clues: A music symbol • A keyboard instrument • 1970s dance music genre • A sequence of musical notes • A collection of recorded music • The highest female singing voice • A group of notes played together • A group of musicians who play together • A string instrument often used in rock music • A combination of different musical notes played or song simultaneously
Choir Vocabulary Terms 2023-03-20
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- The "circle portion" of a music note
- A singer's higher vocal register
- You have 2 of these in your neck for singing
- This clef begins with G on the bottom line
- Note with 1 flag
- Singing the same part together
- Crescendo means to gradually get ______
- Gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- This musical symbol lowers a pitch by 1/2 step
- Proper posture requires that your feet are ____
- Tenor and Basses read the ____ clef
- Marking indicated with an apostrophe in music
- Smooth and connected
- Number of sixteenth notes in a quarter note
- This prevents you from choking
- Singing above the correct pitch
- This indicates the number of beats in a measure
- Patterns of sound and silence
- A musical thought or "sentence"
- Every Good Boy ____ Fine
- Silence in music
- Musical term for variations in volume
- This musical symbol raises a pitch by 1/2 step
- Performing notes strong and accented
- This adds extra strength to a note
- The voice part listed last in SSA music
- Italian term with the abbreviation pp
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- To gradually get softer
- This symbol means to hold until the director cuts you off
- Sopranos and Altos read the ____ clef
- Longest note value
- Markings added to music to identify diff. measures
- Performing notes short and detached
- A steady, even pulse
- 2 "balloons" in your body that hold air
- Singing under pitch
- These types of notes have 2 beams on the top of them
- Quarter note plus a quarter note
- These separate measures from one another
- This rest looks like a top hat
- Syllables Do, Re, Mi and so forth
- Double barlines plus 2 dots means this
- Treble clef spaces spell this
- This type of scale begins on the syllable "La"
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
- Instrument with 88 keys
- Notes above or below the staff may require these lines
- The tube that carries air to your lungs
- The "stick portion" of a music note
- 2 of these make up 1 quarter note
- Clear enunciation = good ______
- Abbreviation for mezzo forte
52 Clues: Note with 1 flag • Silence in music • Longest note value • Singing under pitch • A steady, even pulse • Smooth and connected • 5 lines and 4 spaces • To gradually get softer • Gets 1 beat in 4/4 time • Instrument with 88 keys • Every Good Boy ____ Fine • Abbreviation for mezzo forte • Treble clef spaces spell this • Patterns of sound and silence • Singing the same part together • ...
Ch. 7 Reading 2024-10-10
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- A sacred form of Italian song during the 15th and 16th centuries. This type of song was often performed in religious gatherings during the Renaissance period.
- of Oriana English madrigal collection. The collection was dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I.
- French composer from the 16th century. Most known for his work with the Chanson genre. Tended to remain simple in his music, often employing homophony.
- A popular Italian secular song during the late 15th, early 16th centuries. This type of song is often lighthearted and meant for entertainment.
- Ensemble of female singers in Italy during the Renaissance period. They used very expressive singing in their performances.
- Very prominent genre of secular music in Italy. Similar to the Italian Trecento, this music was more complex and expressive than the Trecento.
- Collection of Italian madrigals dating to 1588. This collection popularized the madrigal in England.
- Spanish music with folk-like melodies. Set to poetic texts.
- Notation that was used to play the lute. Uses numbers or letters to indicate fingerings for the instrument.
- Composer known for using chromaticism during the Renaissance period. He was known for very emotionally intense madrigals.
- Composer during the late Renaissance period who later transitioned to the Baroque period. Arguably transformed the madrigal, making it more expressive.
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- Composer during the Renaissance period that was known for writing in many different genres and different languages. He wrote madrigals, motets, and chansons.
- Sixteenth century composer. Known for his early madrigals, he blended melodies with expressive texts.
- Composers during the Renaissance period began to use this in order to add tension and color to their compositions
- Composer from England during the Renaissance period. One early adopter of the Italian madrigal in England.
- A dance-like form of music from the Renaissance period.
- Composer from England during the Renaissance period. Famous for lute performance and compositions.
- Composer during the Renaissance period. Recognized for use of chromaticism within madrigals.
- French publisher who contributed massively to advancements in music printing during the 16th century.
- Song accompanied by a lute. This type of song was popular in England during the Renaissance period. It involved lute playing combined with poetic lyrics.
20 Clues: A dance-like form of music from the Renaissance period. • Spanish music with folk-like melodies. Set to poetic texts. • of Oriana English madrigal collection. The collection was dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I. • Composer during the Renaissance period. Recognized for use of chromaticism within madrigals. • ...
YEAR SEVEN REVISION- NOTE VALUES/PERCUSSION/MUSICAL QUALITIES 2025-02-16
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- The other name for kettle drums.
- An African drum played with the hands.
- These notes are always in pairs.
- This musical quality determines the highness or lowness of the sound.
- The largest group of instruments in the orchestra.
- The maximum number of semiquavers you can have in a bar of 3/4 time.
- This percussion has a low booming sound.
- This note is worth two beats.
- This symbol is used when there is no sound in the music.
- This group of instruments in the orchestra are usually hit with the hands or another object.
- A percussion instrument that is basically two thick wood sticks played together.
- The maximum number of quavers you can have in 1 bar of 4/4 time.
- A tuned percussion instrument with wooden bars.
- One of these is worth 1/4 of a beat.
- The person in charge of the orchestra.
- An instrument that produces its sound by plucking.
- A note that is worth one beat.
- This musical quality relates to the density or "thickness" of the music.
- A large group of people playing music together.
- Small pair of drums held between the knees to play.
- These lines separate the music into even segments.
- The time signature with 4 crotchets in a bar.
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- Placed right at the beginning of the music , this tells you the number of beats in a bar and what kind they are.
- These notes are almost always in groups of four.
- The time signature that indicates two crotchet beats in the bar.
- A tambourine without jingles.
- Another word for the speed of the music.
- This time signature indicates three crotchet beats in a bar.
- This drum has a sizzling sound when hit.
- This musical quality that has to do with the individual sound of an instrument.
- The musical quality that refers to the length of a sound.
- A percussion instrument that looks a little bit like a fish and makes a scraping sound.
32 Clues: A tambourine without jingles. • This note is worth two beats. • A note that is worth one beat. • The other name for kettle drums. • These notes are always in pairs. • One of these is worth 1/4 of a beat. • An African drum played with the hands. • The person in charge of the orchestra. • This percussion has a low booming sound. • Another word for the speed of the music. • ...
MUS328 Quiz 3 Review 2019-11-10
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- A large jazz ensemble, typically consisting of 12-18 members who perform from written arrangements but may also be given the opportunity to do short improvised solos
- A widely used harmonic pattern consisting of 4 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the subdominant, 2 measures on the tonic, 2 measures on the dominant and 2 measures on the tonic, used as a basis for improvisation
- Realistic style that Soviet artists were compelled to use, which celebrated socialism and revolutionary heroes in a simple, accessible language with an emphasis on folk-like melodies
- Music for everyday use, or “Utility music”
- Vocal African American folk music that can be said to be the foundation of much of American popular music
- Blues and jazz singer who was the most successful black performing artist of her time, known as the “Empress of the Blues”
- Igor __________: Russian pianist, conductor and composer, famous primarily for his modernist ballets based on Russian elements; he was one of the most influential composers of the 20th c.
- Group founded in 1921 by Edgard Varése, which promoted and performed contemporary works
- Sergey __________: Soviet pianist and composer who returned to the USSR after 20 years of successful career in the West; he’s primarily known for his piano works, ballets, and film scores
- Dissonant chords made of seconds, pioneered by Henry Cowell
- Dmitri __________: Soviet pianist and composer, regarded as the greatest symphonist of the 20th c.; critics see possible resistance vs oppression in his works, such as the 5th Symphony
- Austrian composer, student of Schoenberg’s, who used atonality for dramatic impact, especially in his operas like Wozzeck
- Neue Sachlichkeit, a term that describes the aesthetic of many composers in Weimar Germany, which held that music should communicate clearly, opposed complexity and used familiar elements drawn from popular music, jazz, and Classical and Baroque periods
- Darius __________: Prolific French composer and conductor, strongly influenced by jazz and Brazilian music, who pioneered the use of percussion, polytonality, and aleatory techniques
- New Orleans cornetist, singer, and bandleader who revolutionized jazz improvisation and who was equally influential as an instrumentalist and as a singer
- Heitor __________: Cellist, guitarist and composer who fused Brazilian vernacular musics with modernist and neoclassical elements, considered one of the most important composers of Latin America
- Innovative ballet company founded in Paris in 1909 by Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev, which premiered many of the most significant ballets of the early 20th c., notably Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring
- French-born composer who conceived of music as organized sound, championed contemporary music, and pioneered several electronic techniques such as working with magnetic tape
- American pianist, songwriter, composer and conductor who successfully combined blues and jazz into his popular and classical works
- American organist and composer whose experimental works combine elements of Romanticism and modernism and was unknown for most of his composing career; musical quotations are an inherent part of his compositions.
- Composer, writer, publisher, teacher who pioneered tone clusters and new playing techniques; as an advocate for contemporary music he championed Ives and was founder and editor of New Music Quarterly
- Pianist, teacher, ethnomusicologist, and composer who synthesized elements of Eastern European folk and Western classical musics; along with Liszt he is considered one of Hungary’s greatest composers
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- Ruth __________: Pianist, composer, and folk song editor who was the first woman to win a Guggenheim Fellowship in composition
- Popular music publishing business in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; it had many connections to Broadway and Hollywood and was influenced by jazz
- Pianist, conductor, composer, administrator and teacher who dominated 20th c. Mexican art music; his works blend indigenous themes, modernist elements, and classical forms
- Serge __________: Russian impresario, founder of the Ballets Russes, who commissioned many of the most significant modernist works of the early 20th c, notably Stravinsky’s ballets
- Composer who sought to express the African American experience in his works, such as his Afro-American Symphony
- 20th century composer who achieved a distinctively American style by incorporating elements of jazz and other vernacular musics, such as in Appalachian Spring
- the glorification of indigenous traditions and heritage; it constitutes a primary element of Mexican Revolutionary Nationalism
- An early 20th century style of jazz, named after the city where it emerged from a combination of ragtime, brass bands, spirituals, the blues, and Caribbean and Mexican elements
- French organist, composer and teacher who, beginning in the 1920s, was responsible for training several generations of American composers.
- Violinist, composer and conductor who blended Mexican folk and popular music with dissonant modernism and colorful orchestration; considered one of the most important composers of Mexico and Latin America
- The flexible approach to rhythm that is one of the main features of jazz; also a 1930s style of jazz performed by big bands
- New Orleans cornetist and bandleader, famous for mentoring several prominent jazz musicians, most notably Louis Armstrong
- German-born composer, exponent of New Objectivity, heavily influenced by jazz; he was a key figure in the development of modern musical theater, first in Wiemar Germany, later on Broadway
- Austrian pianist, composer and conductor, student of Schoenberg’s, who applied serialism more strictly
- A method of composition in which a fixed series of elements governs the entire composition. Most commonly, the series is the 12-pitch row, but around WWII composers sometimes extended serialism to elements other than pitch
- Pianist, bandleader, arranger, and composer, who is known as the most significant composer of big band music and one of the most influential American composers
- Group of young modernist French composers who in the 1920s and 30s were strongly influenced by Satie and neoclassicism
- ________ School: term used to describe the composers like Schoenberg and his students who embraced atonality and serialism in the early 20th c.
- Paul __________: Violist, conductor, composer, teacher, theorist who pioneered the writing of Gebrauchsmusik; he was the foremost German composer of his generation
- German composer and educator, famous especially for his dramatic works and for developing a system of music education that is still widely used
- intervals smaller than a half step; they are used in many non-Western folk musics as well as in experimental art music
- Germaine __________: Only female member of Les Six, she was a virtuosa pianist and composer strongly drawn to neoclassicism, as seen in her Piano Concerto
- Francis __________: French pianist and composer who used a simple, direct style influenced by popular songs, cabarets and musical theater; he was the most distinguished mélodie composer after Fauré
45 Clues: Music for everyday use, or “Utility music” • Dissonant chords made of seconds, pioneered by Henry Cowell • Group founded in 1921 by Edgard Varése, which promoted and performed contemporary works • Austrian pianist, composer and conductor, student of Schoenberg’s, who applied serialism more strictly • ...
Art + Civilization 2013-05-29
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- Civilization needs art, not just for show but for ...
- Culture consists of Religion, architecture, art, music, literature, language and ...
- Civilization is an advanced state of intellectual, cultural, and material development in ...
- Art consists of countless forms such as photography, painting, theatre, sculpture, music, dance, film, ... and literature
- Language, art, and ... go hand in hand.
- Civilizations also need communities, towns or cities, a written language and a ...
- Art is connected to Civilization mainly by ...
- A Civilization needs ...
- Culture consists of Religion, architecture, ... , music, literature, language and etymology
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- Art consists of countless forms such as photography, painting, theatre, sculpture, music, dance, film, architecture and ...
- Civilizations also need communities, towns or cities, a ... and a government
- Civilization is marked by progress in the ... and sciences
- Art is an expression of human creativity and ...
- We use language for writing, for expressing ourselves and to share ...
- A Civilization needs teamwork, a society, population, and ...
- Civilization is marked by progress in the extensive use of record-keeping, including ...
16 Clues: A Civilization needs ... • Language, art, and ... go hand in hand. • Art is connected to Civilization mainly by ... • Art is an expression of human creativity and ... • Civilization needs art, not just for show but for ... • Civilization is marked by progress in the ... and sciences • A Civilization needs teamwork, a society, population, and ... • ...
bruh 2020-04-03
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- music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment
- an improvised style of jazz characterized by the absence of set chord patterns or time patterns.
- A style that was founded in new orleans
- A Style of jazz that was danced too
- a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhyth
- A jazz instrument that starts with a t
- a style of jazz popular in 1940’s
- A style of jazz that combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.
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- A jazz insturment that starts with an s
- melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts.
- A style of jazz that arouse after ww2
- melancholic music of black American folk origin, typically in a twelve-bar sequence
- a musical ensemble that plays jazz music
- A jazz instrument that starts with a t and ends with one
- supplying the rhythm, generally regarded as consisting of bass and drums and sometimes piano or guitar.
- large group of musicians
16 Clues: large group of musicians • a style of jazz popular in 1940’s • A Style of jazz that was danced too • A style of jazz that arouse after ww2 • A jazz instrument that starts with a t • A jazz insturment that starts with an s • A style that was founded in new orleans • a musical ensemble that plays jazz music • melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts. • ...
Indian and African Music Crossword 2022-05-15
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- Emphasising notes that are not on the beat (11)
- Two small drums the play the tala in Indian classical music (5)
- Singing without accompaniment (1,8)
- Sustained notes that provide a constant accompaniment (5)
- A four stringed instrument that plays the drone in Indian classical music (7)
- The main section of an Indian classical piece, when the table finally enter and the soloist stops improvising and plays a pre-composed melody (3)
- The opening section of an Indian classical piece, improvised and only accompanied by a drone (4)
- A popular Indian string instrument that uses a gourd as a soundbox (5)
- Music learned through listening and copying (4,9)
- A popular African drum, played with the hands (6)
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- A phrase played by one musician is answered by another(4,3,8)
- Indian melody (3)
- Creating music 'on the spot' (11)
- Indian rhythm part, played on the tabla (4)
- Leads the group in African drumming (6,7)
- Two or more contrasting rhythms played together (10)
16 Clues: Indian melody (3) • Creating music 'on the spot' (11) • Singing without accompaniment (1,8) • Leads the group in African drumming (6,7) • Indian rhythm part, played on the tabla (4) • Emphasising notes that are not on the beat (11) • Music learned through listening and copying (4,9) • A popular African drum, played with the hands (6) • ...
The Bee's Knees Crossword: A Puzzle of the Time 2025-02-07
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- – The buzzing hub of songwriters and sheet music publishers
- – Famous nightclub in Harlem where Duke Ellington performed
- – Band leader making waves at the Cotton Club
- – Lively piano music paving the way for jazz
- – A fella who might just get you some hooch on the sly
- – Secret underground bar during Prohibition where jazz thrived
- – The act that’s got everyone sneaking sips behind closed doors
- – A marvelous new box bringing music and news into homes
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- – Poet known for "The Weary Blues" and "I, Too"
- – A grand new theater making a name in Harlem
- – The latest craze making travel faster than ever before
- – A soulful musical style often expressing deep emotion
- – A modern young woman with bobbed hair and a daring spirit
- – A hush-hush joint where one might find a bit of giggle water
- – The dazzling district where the brightest stage stars perform
- – A grand ballroom where the dancing never stops
- – A style of jazz music popular in dance halls of the era
17 Clues: – Lively piano music paving the way for jazz • – A grand new theater making a name in Harlem • – Band leader making waves at the Cotton Club • – Poet known for "The Weary Blues" and "I, Too" • – A grand ballroom where the dancing never stops • – A fella who might just get you some hooch on the sly • – A soulful musical style often expressing deep emotion • ...
Unit I Review 2024-01-03
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- Where Tito Puente is from
- a single or multiple bell used throughout the world
- an instrument consisting of a gourd with notches on one side
- Another word for "water gourd"
- Puente's most well-known song
- the music school that Tito Puente went to
- another word for "thumb piano"
- shallow drums with a metal casing
- the most widespread Cuban hand drums
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- an instrument that is made of wooden bars and struck by mallets
- a pair of short wooden sticks
- an album Puente released in 1958
- King of the Timbales
- a bell that was originally used for cows
- Another word for "finger cymbals"
- Cuban-style dance music
- Tall, narrow single-headed drum from Cuba
- rattles that are shaken in many genres of Latin music
18 Clues: King of the Timbales • Cuban-style dance music • Where Tito Puente is from • a pair of short wooden sticks • Puente's most well-known song • Another word for "water gourd" • another word for "thumb piano" • an album Puente released in 1958 • Another word for "finger cymbals" • shallow drums with a metal casing • the most widespread Cuban hand drums • ...
Music Class 1st Semester 2023-01-13
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- 3/4 means _____ beats in a measure.
- Italian term meaning very slow
- a time ______ tells you how many beats are in a measure.
- Italian term that means slowly.
- Where did Beethoven live?
- Note worth 4 beats.
- Walking along.
- A dotted half note gets ____ beats.
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- Beethoven could not _____.
- The type of note that gets 2 beats.
- How old did Freddie Mercury live to be?
- The time signature is found at the _______ of a song.
- A quarter note gets _____ beat.
- The genre of music that Ella Fitzpatrick sang
- Italian term that means quick and lively.
- A double bar line is found at the ____ of a song.
- In music, notes are arranged in groups called _____.
- This award is a prestigious music award. Ella Fitzpatrick won 13 of them!
- Tempo means rate of ______.
19 Clues: Walking along. • Note worth 4 beats. • Where did Beethoven live? • Beethoven could not _____. • Tempo means rate of ______. • Italian term meaning very slow • A quarter note gets _____ beat. • Italian term that means slowly. • The type of note that gets 2 beats. • 3/4 means _____ beats in a measure. • A dotted half note gets ____ beats. • How old did Freddie Mercury live to be? • ...
1969 2025-12-19
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- LADY, Jimi Hendrix, hit frequently played live
- The Zombies hit from 1969
- 1969 hit by The Guess Who
- an Abbreviation for Creedence Clearwater Revival
- War which influenced much of 1969 music
- LANDING, Historic Apollo 11 achievement in July 1969
- ROAD, Beatles album released in 1969
- Style associated with late-1960s music and art
- Legendary 1969 music festival
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- Beatles song with a famous bass line
- Song linked to biker culture and freedom
- MOON RISING, Creedence Clearwater Revival song from 1969
- CARPET RIDE, Steppenwolf psychedelic hit
- Anti-war anthem by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- a Rock opera released by The Who in 1969
- HENDRIX, the Guitar legend who closed Woodstock
- WIZARD, Rock opera hit by The Who
- WHO, the Band behind Tommy and Pinball Wizard
18 Clues: The Zombies hit from 1969 • 1969 hit by The Guess Who • Legendary 1969 music festival • WIZARD, Rock opera hit by The Who • Beatles song with a famous bass line • ROAD, Beatles album released in 1969 • War which influenced much of 1969 music • Song linked to biker culture and freedom • CARPET RIDE, Steppenwolf psychedelic hit • a Rock opera released by The Who in 1969 • ...
school subjects 2024-05-22
Music Crossword 2 2021-03-23
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- a musical note that changes a flat or sharp\
- is used to play a note loudly then low
- used to describe a louder dynamic
- it signifies that a piece should be played a slower tempo or speed.
- a slow tempo
- a percussion instrument with metal bars
- is a symbol used in sheet music to denote where the final passage of a piece begins
- is a pace or speed in pieces of music
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- is when a specific note or phrase is emphasized with an increase in intensity above other non-accented notes.
- a music instruction that shows musicians to slow down
- refers to tonal quality of a note
- a semitone higher in intonation than the same natural note.
- it means the music should be played at an upbeat and bright tempo.
- is a cymbal used at the begging of a piece
- is a range of pitches
15 Clues: a slow tempo • is a range of pitches • used to describe a louder dynamic • refers to tonal quality of a note • is a pace or speed in pieces of music • is used to play a note loudly then low • a percussion instrument with metal bars • is a cymbal used at the begging of a piece • a musical note that changes a flat or sharp\ • ...
Yellow Belt Crossword 2020-08-07
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- The music term for 'loud'.
- A distance of 8 notes above or below.
- A group of sharps or flats signs showing what key the song is written in.
- Their house is a museum.
- Our friendly neighbourhood spider.
- The music term for 'soft'.
- The music term for 3 or more notes played at the same time.
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- a popular song from A Star Is Born movie.
- A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2.
- A style of playing notes smoothly and connected with no spaces of silence in between and is indicated with slur signs.
- The short lines added for notes above or below the range of a stave.
- This counts 3 beats.
- The music genre played by Bob Marley.
- This note counts 1 and a half beats.
- A style of playing notes detached and separated and is indicated with a dot above or below the note.
15 Clues: This counts 3 beats. • Their house is a museum. • The music term for 'loud'. • The music term for 'soft'. • Our friendly neighbourhood spider. • This note counts 1 and a half beats. • A distance of 8 notes above or below. • The music genre played by Bob Marley. • a popular song from A Star Is Born movie. • A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2. • ...
Yellow Belt Crossword 2020-08-07
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- The music term for 'loud'.
- A distance of 8 notes above or below.
- A group of sharps or flats signs showing what key the song is written in.
- Their house is a museum.
- Our friendly neighbourhood spider.
- The music term for 'soft'.
- The music term for 3 or more notes played at the same time.
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- a popular song from A Star Is Born movie.
- A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2.
- A style of playing notes smoothly and connected with no spaces of silence in between and is indicated with slur signs.
- The short lines added for notes above or below the range of a stave.
- This counts 3 beats.
- The music genre played by Bob Marley.
- This note counts 1 and a half beats.
- A style of playing notes detached and separated and is indicated with a dot above or below the note.
15 Clues: This counts 3 beats. • Their house is a museum. • The music term for 'loud'. • The music term for 'soft'. • Our friendly neighbourhood spider. • This note counts 1 and a half beats. • A distance of 8 notes above or below. • The music genre played by Bob Marley. • a popular song from A Star Is Born movie. • A rhythm playing 3 notes in the space of 2. • ...
Renaissance Era Crossword 2022-02-15
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- considered the greatest choral composer of the early sixteenth century
- most important French composer during the Renaissance
- was kidnapped twice by jealous priests because he was such an outstanding boy singer
- carved the statue "David" in 1504
- one of the most important advances of the period, gave composers a way of duplicating their compositions
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- now recognized as the greatest English composer of music and songs for the lute
- most famous for the "Pope Marcellus Mass"
- Thurston Dart stated that little or no _____ should be used when singing Renaissance choral literature
- male _____ was the most important new colour of the renaissance
- most famous composer of the sixteenth century in Spain
- new poetic form in the sixteenth century
- granted an exclusive license for printing music by Queen Elizabeth I
- sacred choral music was created and performed for the ________
- major keyboard instrument other than the organ
- music sung with no instruments
15 Clues: music sung with no instruments • carved the statue "David" in 1504 • new poetic form in the sixteenth century • most famous for the "Pope Marcellus Mass" • major keyboard instrument other than the organ • most important French composer during the Renaissance • most famous composer of the sixteenth century in Spain • ...
Christmas Crossword 2012-12-11
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- What clef is used for low pitched instruments?
- What Element of music is used to describe the thick or thinness of the music?
- What note is worth 2 beats?
- What is a 5 note scale called?
- What Element of music means high or low?
- Who won X Factor 2012?
- What clef is used for high pitched instruments?
- What is the first name of the runner up to the X Factor 2012?
- On the 6th day of Christmas, what are 6 Geese doing?
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- What word do the notes in the spaces spell in the treble clef?
- What bird is swimming on the 7th day of Christmas in the famous song, '12 days of xmas?'
- What are the two numbers called at the beginning of a piece of music?
- This note is worth 4 beats
- Which member of the Beatles wrote Happy Christmas War is over?
- What is the STRUCTURE to Changing places?
15 Clues: Who won X Factor 2012? • This note is worth 4 beats • What note is worth 2 beats? • What is a 5 note scale called? • What Element of music means high or low? • What is the STRUCTURE to Changing places? • What clef is used for low pitched instruments? • What clef is used for high pitched instruments? • On the 6th day of Christmas, what are 6 Geese doing? • ...
Music Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-15
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- The various levels of volume in music, which may be consistent or change gradually or suddenly.
- A type of African American folksong that usually originated from enslaved communities.
- The act of presenting a piece of entertainment.
- The five lines and four spaces used to identify a note.
- Emphasis placed on a certain note.
- A group of musicians that plays or sings together.
- The name of the symbolic notation used in old American religious music.
- The speed of the beat in music.
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- The family of instruments that are played by shaking, scraping, or hitting.
- The instruction for gradually decreasing volume.
- The instruction for gradually increasing volume.
- The names of the notes in the scale like do, re, mi, etc.
- A pattern of short and long sounds and silences.
- The steady, underlying pulse in the music.
- A musical form that is a religious song or poem of praise.
15 Clues: The speed of the beat in music. • Emphasis placed on a certain note. • The steady, underlying pulse in the music. • The act of presenting a piece of entertainment. • The instruction for gradually decreasing volume. • The instruction for gradually increasing volume. • A pattern of short and long sounds and silences. • A group of musicians that plays or sings together. • ...
Traditions 2025-07-19
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- – Something people in a group or country usually do.
- – Something important that happens, like a show or party.
- – Things we use to make a place look nice for a special day.
- – A fun gathering with friends, music, and food.
- – A line of people or cars moving through the streets to celebrate.
- – A formal event like a wedding or graduation.
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- – A movement of the body to music.
- – Sounds made with instruments or voices.
- – Special clothes people wear for a celebration or show.
- – A fun event for a special day like a birthday or holiday.
- – A special way of doing something that people follow for many years.
- – A big public event with music, food, and dancing.
- – A day when people don’t work and celebrate something.
- – Bright lights and sounds in the sky during celebrations.
- – Something that covers the face, often used in festivals.
15 Clues: – A movement of the body to music. • – Sounds made with instruments or voices. • – A formal event like a wedding or graduation. • – A fun gathering with friends, music, and food. • – A big public event with music, food, and dancing. • – Something people in a group or country usually do. • – A day when people don’t work and celebrate something. • ...
Music In Film Vocabulary 2021-03-11
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- perforated film strip that is coded
- series of clicks for synchronizing the music
- sharing of another person's feelings or emotions
- specific music used for a particular scene
- to determine which scenes should have music
- suggest actions or events before they happen
- puttingthe elements of sound onto one track
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- film coated with an oxide surface
- melodies that recur through out the film
- person responsible for the film track
- composing music expressly for a film
11 Clues: film coated with an oxide surface • perforated film strip that is coded • composing music expressly for a film • person responsible for the film track • melodies that recur through out the film • specific music used for a particular scene • to determine which scenes should have music • puttingthe elements of sound onto one track • ...
spelling 2025-11-24
11 Clues: photo copycat • handheld speaker • an endless memory • music on your ears • profession in photos • year 5/6 music night • project your voice... • use it in a band or alone • back in my day we used... • complex music for orchestra • always looks good in photos
Renaissance Part Two 2023-03-10
9 Clues: secular madrigals • pavane and galliard • Renaissance means what • secular and sacred music • secular Renaissance music • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • invention during the Renaissance • sacred homophonic Renaissance music • sacred polyphonic Renaissance music
Renaissance music 24 2024-11-21
9 Clues: secular madrigals • pavane and galliard • Renaissance means what • secular and sacred music • secular Renaissance music • lute, recorder,shawm,tabor • invention during the Renaissance • sacred homophonic Renaissance music • sacred polyphonic Renaissance music
Carnival 2025-02-17
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- - Small pieces of paper or other material thrown during celebrations, adding colour and excitement to the festivities.
- - Clothing worn to represent a character or theme, often elaborate and colourful during carnival celebrations.
- - A rhythmic movement of the body often performed to music.
- - Small decorative objects often worn as jewellery or thrown during parades.
- - A social gathering of people to celebrate an event, often involving food, drinks, and entertainment.
- - Customs or practices passed down through generations, often forming an important part of cultural celebrations like carnival.
- - A festive season that typically involves parades, music, dancing, and costumes, celebrated in various cultures around the world.
- - A public procession, often featuring floats, performers, and music, celebrating a special event or occasion.
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- - Sounds organized in a way that is pleasing to hear, often played during carnival to create a lively atmosphere.
- - A joyful occasion marked by festivities, often involving gatherings, music, and dancing.
- - A series of events or activities celebrating a particular theme or occasion, often including food, music, and entertainment.
- - A covering for the face, you wear it during carnival to conceal your identity.
- - Explosive devices that create colourful lights in the sky.
13 Clues: - A rhythmic movement of the body often performed to music. • - Explosive devices that create colourful lights in the sky. • - Small decorative objects often worn as jewellery or thrown during parades. • - A covering for the face, you wear it during carnival to conceal your identity. • ...
Late Middle Ages - Music MTEL 2025-10-28
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- forme fixe, AB aAab AB
- A brief movement in the 1300s that emphasized complex notation that was hard to understand
- one-movement instrumental piece with lyrical and dramatic narrative qualities reminiscent of such a song setting
- music that’s repeated with different words
- Wrote 23 motets, pioneered isorhythmic technique
- Developed by Franco of Cologne,Added rhythmic notation based on divisions of three, which looks similar to notation today
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- Secular music in a strophic form
- 9-14 surviving motets
- secular Italian music with repeated three-line stanzas, and a ritornello at the end set to different music. Very melismatic
- Lower instrumental part with two higher vocal parts. Irregular form, sometimes with a ritornello.
- Began as music independent from the Liturgy. Made with an existing chant in the tenor voice, with new material in upper voices. Polyphonic texture, can be isorhythmic, meaning with a repeated rhythm in at least the tenor voice.
- A sort of “time signature” showing divisions and beats. Half-circle was 2 beats, full-circle was 3 beats. Empty circle was duple meter, circle with dot was triple meter
- Italian composer, focused on Balatta. Blind since childhood. Only his secular music has survived
13 Clues: 9-14 surviving motets • forme fixe, AB aAab AB • Secular music in a strophic form • music that’s repeated with different words • Wrote 23 motets, pioneered isorhythmic technique • A brief movement in the 1300s that emphasized complex notation that was hard to understand • ...
Film Music 2012-11-18
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- Hans composed music for a film based on a famous family
- He won one of these awards
- One of his films is based on these creatures
- Name the film John composed music for based on a shark
- where was Hans Zimmer Born
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- He won how many grammies
- Name the large group of instruments often used to play film music
- John Williams was born in this country
- when they use popular music for a film
- this is when music is composed for a film
10 Clues: He won how many grammies • He won one of these awards • where was Hans Zimmer Born • John Williams was born in this country • when they use popular music for a film • this is when music is composed for a film • One of his films is based on these creatures • Name the film John composed music for based on a shark • Hans composed music for a film based on a famous family • ...
Elements of music 2021-12-14
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- combines melody, harmonies, rhythms, and tavres to create sound of a piece of music
- heartbeat or pace of the music
- how loud or soft music is
- characteristic sound that distinguishes from one instrument to another instrument
- when two or more notes are played together
- elements of _____ is what makes the songs you
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- is the road map of music
- a series of notes connected together to make an idea
- how many beats are in a measure
- music's way of telling time
10 Clues: is the road map of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • heartbeat or pace of the music • how many beats are in a measure • when two or more notes are played together • elements of _____ is what makes the songs you • a series of notes connected together to make an idea • ...
Frequently Asked Questions about Jazz 2025-02-06
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- The deep, steady rhythm in a song that gives everything structure—like the foundation of a building, but way groovier.
- A short, catchy musical phrase that keeps coming back—kind of like that one thought you can’t get out of your head.
- Singing nonsense syllables in jazz because sometimes, words just aren’t enough to capture the feeling.
- A musician so talented that they make playing an instrument look as easy as breathing.
- A rhythm that refuses to follow the expected pattern, much like that one person who insists on clapping slightly out of sync with everyone else.
- That unpredictable rhythm that makes your foot tap when you least expect it, thanks to unexpected beats sneaking into the music.
- When the rhythm and flow of a song (or even your productivity) feel effortless and just right.
- The art of making things up on the spot, whether in music, acting, or awkward conversations when you forget what you were about to say.
- When notes are played smoothly and connected, like gliding across a dance floor without missing a step.
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- A slight wobble in a musician’s sound, making notes feel alive, emotional, and just a little dramatic.
- The fast, complex jazz style that sounds like musicians are having an intense debate, but somehow, it all works.
- The skill of creating something out of nothing, whether in music, comedy, or explaining why you’re late.
- A group of notes played together, creating the foundation of harmony, much like a good group chat where everyone contributes just the right amount.
- When the audience refuses to let the show end and demands one more song, because they just can’t get enough.
- A mix of jazz and other genres, proving that jazz can blend with anything from rock to funk to electronic music.
- A style of jazz that practically forces people onto the dance floor with its smooth yet bouncy rhythm.
- When one musician steps into the spotlight to play their heart out while everyone else listens (or pretends to).
- When notes clash in a way that sounds strange but interesting—kind of like when two colors that shouldn’t work together somehow look amazing.
- and Response A musical back-and-forth where one musician plays a phrase, and another answers—like a conversation, but with instruments instead of words.
- A spontaneous music session where musicians gather, play, and see where the music takes them—no sheet music, no rules, just pure creativity.
20 Clues: A musician so talented that they make playing an instrument look as easy as breathing. • When the rhythm and flow of a song (or even your productivity) feel effortless and just right. • A slight wobble in a musician’s sound, making notes feel alive, emotional, and just a little dramatic. • ...
Musical Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-02
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- Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone.
- Shift from one key to another within the same piece.
- Progression giving a sense of conclusion, often from the dominant chord to the tonic chord.
- Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another.
- Accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat.
- first half of a musical period that proposes a “question”
- Basic pace of the music.
- Very slow, solemn.
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space.
- Means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the right hand
- Emphasis of a note, which may result from its being louder, longer, or higher in pitch than the notes near it.
- Moderately loud. (mf)
- Combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
- second half of a music period that proposes an “answer”
- Very soft. (pp)
- Fast.
- Degrees of loudness or softness in music.
- Tone combination that is stable and restful.
- Lively tempo.
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole.
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound.
- Organization of beats into regular groups.
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- Scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone is a half step away from the next one.
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense.
- Moderately fast.
- Labels of the seven notes that comprise the Western music scale (A-G)
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
- Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously.
- Slow.
- Moderate tempo
- Gradually louder.
- Part of a melody.
- Gradually softer.
- Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- Distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce.
- Very slow, broad.
- Sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played.
- Soft.
- Use of the bow to play a stringed instrument, rather than fingers to pluck
- The ordered duration of sounds and silences.
40 Clues: Slow. • Soft. • Fast. • Lively tempo. • Moderate tempo • Very soft. (pp) • Moderately fast. • Gradually louder. • Part of a melody. • Gradually softer. • Very slow, broad. • Very slow, solemn. • Moderately loud. (mf) • Basic pace of the music. • Relative highness or lowness of a sound. • Degrees of loudness or softness in music. • Organization of beats into regular groups. • ...
Oliver Blenniss - Indian Music Crossword 2021-05-05
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- The film industry located in India, makes up to around 800 films a year
- Popular Band In Europe that Used Indian Instruments
- Music in Northern India
- Music in Southern India
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- The harmony of a piece of music
- A metal piece that when struck, gets amplified by the mouth
- The melody of a piece of music
- A double headed drum that hangs from the shoulder
- The Rhythm of a piece of music
- A plucked instrument that has 18-20 strings
10 Clues: Music in Northern India • Music in Southern India • The melody of a piece of music • The Rhythm of a piece of music • The harmony of a piece of music • A plucked instrument that has 18-20 strings • A double headed drum that hangs from the shoulder • Popular Band In Europe that Used Indian Instruments • A metal piece that when struck, gets amplified by the mouth • ...
job roles 2021-07-06
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- acts as guides to the orchestras or choirs they conduct
- a person who plays recorded music for an audience
- Promote both album and single sales
- manages audio equipment, such as a mixing board, during indoor or outdoor events and live performances
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- publicise live events and concerts
- helps musicians while they are on tour
- assists artists and groups in the studio to create recorded music
- is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music.
- someone who writes and reviews music
- a person who writes music
10 Clues: a person who writes music • publicise live events and concerts • Promote both album and single sales • someone who writes and reviews music • helps musicians while they are on tour • a person who plays recorded music for an audience • is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music. • acts as guides to the orchestras or choirs they conduct • ...
Music Genres 2024-02-19
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- What is a collection of songs?
- Who is the person who just sings a song?
- Music with simple lyrics and acoustic guitars
- Music featuring rap with an electronic backing
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- What is in an album?
- Who is the person or group who sings and writes a song
- Who is the group of people who sings a song?
- Music with a strong beat, with instruments like electric guitar and drums
- What do you listen to?
- Music that is well-known and often has a cheerful beat
10 Clues: What is in an album? • What do you listen to? • What is a collection of songs? • Who is the person who just sings a song? • Who is the group of people who sings a song? • Music with simple lyrics and acoustic guitars • Music featuring rap with an electronic backing • Who is the person or group who sings and writes a song • ...
Chapter 13: Hip Hop & Rap 2022-06-05
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- west coast artist famous for his slow delivery and chronic marijuana use.
- young prodigy when it comes to rap music; hailed as one of the best artists in his generation of perfomers.
- West African poets and singers who travelled about and passed on oral traditions.
- west coast hip hop label created by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight in 1991.
- West Coast gansta rapper prone to trouble; murdered in Las Vegas in a drive by shooting.
- a popular form of dance including spinning on one's head.
- west coast gansta rapper often credited with inventing gangsta rapp with his song "6 in the Mornin'".
- period from the late 80s through the early 90s when rap was flourishing
- East Coast record company created by Sean "Diddy" Combs in 1993.
- a technique in which records are scratched to isolate drumbeats from the music.
- politicaly charged rap rock band. Hit song "Killing In the Name"
- whit rap artist reaching heights of stardom and controversy beginning in the early 2000s
- called the "Godfather of hip hop, a DJ that is credited for introducing the turntable style to the United States.
- musical group using more rock oriented samples, famous for "Walk This Way" cover of Aerosmith's hit song.
- example of a rap metal band
- East coast rapper murdered in a drive by shooting in LA.
- often credited with creating the first hip hop record and bringing hip hop into the mainstream with "Rapper's Delight".
- a combination of hardcore punk and rap music.
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- a subgenre tha sensationalized the gang lifestyle and featured lyrics depicting the experiences of inner city youth.
- controversial group espousing black militant politics, but also very influential.
- refers to the rap music created in the late 1970's until the early 1980s.
- painting one's name or affiliation as graffiti.
- moving a record back and forth.
- a cultural and musical movement beginning in the 1970s that included graffiti, rap music, and break dancing.
- hip hop trio from Queens, who had the first number one rap record with Licensed to Ill,
- one of the most controversial rap groups of all time, whose lyrics depict police brutality and retaliation.
- british hip hop
- making drumbeats with one's mouth.
- a combination of heavy metal music and rap lyrics.
- weaving two tracks together to form one song.
- changing the speed of one track to match the tempo of another.
- popular rapcore band
- vocals overlaid against a turntable techniques executed by a DJ.
- rap's ultimate businessman; sees himself as a business and is proud of his entrepreneurial status.
- commercially successful hip hop with a strong pop music influence.
- a combination of strings, electronic, and rap-like lyrics inspired by hip hop music and coming from Bristol, England.
- rap artist whose earlier works are more romantic but his "Mama Said Knock You Out" was a breakthrough hit.
37 Clues: british hip hop • popular rapcore band • example of a rap metal band • moving a record back and forth. • making drumbeats with one's mouth. • weaving two tracks together to form one song. • a combination of hardcore punk and rap music. • painting one's name or affiliation as graffiti. • a combination of heavy metal music and rap lyrics. • ...
Black Music of the 1960's - Today 2023-02-10
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- Richard The Architect of Rock N Roll Music
- She is known as an "H-Town Hottie"
- They are credited with pioneering gangster rap
- The birthplace of hip hop.
- Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
- Best selling album of all time
- He helped to start Bad Boy Records
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- Earth, Wind and Fire's Favorite Month
- Rapper Named after a machine gun
- Aretha Franklin demanded this
- Brown Godfather of Soul Music
- Hughes His "Jazz Poetry" laid the foundation for rap music
- American Rap Trip from Georgia
- The younger sister of Michael Jackson
- Winner of the most grammys of all time
- This show displayed black joy for 35 years on Saturday mornings
- He penned this endearing hip hop song about his mother
17 Clues: The birthplace of hip hop. • Aretha Franklin demanded this • Brown Godfather of Soul Music • American Rap Trip from Georgia • Best selling album of all time • Rapper Named after a machine gun • She is known as an "H-Town Hottie" • He helped to start Bad Boy Records • Earth, Wind and Fire's Favorite Month • The younger sister of Michael Jackson • ...
Riverdance 2023-03-16
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- Balkan folk flute
- A way to make music without having an instrument
- stringed instrument played with a bow
- Held still while dancing
- type of dance performed in Riverdance
- tear-drop body and long neck, similar to banjo
- a hand drum the is flicked with a special drumstick
- One person is singing, dancing or playing an instrument
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- Hand held drums played with the hand or mallet
- Modern compilation of drums
- Sounds like bagpipes, air comes from bag
- Used for accompaniment
- an instrument that is pulled and compressed
- Creates a smooth sound
- Classical and acoustic varieties
- lends itself to minor melodies in Irish Music
- Taps Sounds from dancers' shoes become part of the music
17 Clues: Balkan folk flute • Used for accompaniment • Creates a smooth sound • Held still while dancing • Modern compilation of drums • Classical and acoustic varieties • stringed instrument played with a bow • type of dance performed in Riverdance • Sounds like bagpipes, air comes from bag • an instrument that is pulled and compressed • lends itself to minor melodies in Irish Music • ...
Kathleen Krossword 2024-10-20
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- She was lyon around all summer
- Where you will find all the music peeps after they go to 2 Across
- A music student with a colour as their surname
- A lesbian friend of Maireads...
- Musical/Library
- cutie patootie little lecturer
- if mr bean taught harmony
- best 10€ we ever spent
- Stars in his eyes, as well as his teeth
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- Cowboy saying/Kathleen's Alter-Ego
- last on the conradh dance floor other than me and you
- Where you will find all the music peeps
- A mayo-ese campus crush
- how much does this quacking bird cost?/how much is this _________?
- pres every class with a bottle of milk
- lazlo's replacement
- LuluLemon's greatest decision
17 Clues: Musical/Library • lazlo's replacement • best 10€ we ever spent • A mayo-ese campus crush • if mr bean taught harmony • LuluLemon's greatest decision • She was lyon around all summer • cutie patootie little lecturer • A lesbian friend of Maireads... • Cowboy saying/Kathleen's Alter-Ego • pres every class with a bottle of milk • Where you will find all the music peeps • ...
Music Appreciation:Early 70s 2023-11-07
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- Helped bring Jamaican music to a world wide audience.
- A subgenre of music created by James Brown.
- One of the most influential hard rock bands of the 70s.
- Performed by musician that wore flamboyant costumes.
- While similar, this subgenre had more bluesy sound than Heavy Metal.
- A fusion of Blues, Country, and Rock & Roll.
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- The pioneers of Heavy Metal
- Loud music with dark lyrics and heavily distorted guitars.
- A blind musician who is a talented musician.
- Credited with popularizing Southern Rock.
- A successful solo artist known for his glasses.
- A style of music from Jamaica that emphasizes the upbeat.
12 Clues: The pioneers of Heavy Metal • Credited with popularizing Southern Rock. • A subgenre of music created by James Brown. • A blind musician who is a talented musician. • A fusion of Blues, Country, and Rock & Roll. • A successful solo artist known for his glasses. • Performed by musician that wore flamboyant costumes. • ...
ABILITIES 2024-02-09
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- I'm a mechanic so I can fix ________
- I can't play music, but I can _____ music
- Traditional offices usually have computers, desks and ______
- I dance very well, so I _____ dance any kind of music
- I can play the _______ really well
- When you do a lot of work, your work ______
- In a happy office, you can take a ________
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- I can't speak any other _________
- My best friend is good at sports, but he can't play _________
- My mum really loves music, so she can ______
- The people you work with are your ________
- You can't ______ a motrocycle unless you have a license
12 Clues: I can't speak any other _________ • I can play the _______ really well • I'm a mechanic so I can fix ________ • I can't play music, but I can _____ music • The people you work with are your ________ • In a happy office, you can take a ________ • When you do a lot of work, your work ______ • My mum really loves music, so she can ______ • ...
UK House Music Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
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- first artist to make a UK House style song
- the U.S city house style that UK House was inspired by
- the city in England that NOTION is from
- name of a NOTION song that relates to a force
- the device that helped make UK House more electronic
- the style of music house music developed from
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- the type of movement is UK House trying to evoke
- name of first UK House song
- debut album of NOTION
- where UK House music is performed
- a fashion style of UK House artists
- type of music that UK House falls under
12 Clues: debut album of NOTION • name of first UK House song • where UK House music is performed • a fashion style of UK House artists • the city in England that NOTION is from • type of music that UK House falls under • first artist to make a UK House style song • name of a NOTION song that relates to a force • the style of music house music developed from • ...
Units 19 + 20 2018-01-29
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- music with a strong beat that people often play without looking at written music
- someone who does not win a game or competition
- your male child
- your male parent
- a wooden musical instrument that you hold against your neck and play by moving a stick
- the daughter of your brother or sister
- loud, modern music often played with electric guitars and drums
- them
- someone who plays the guitar, especially as their job
- a choice that you make about something after thinking
- the man who has married your mother but is not your father
- someone in your family
- an electronic musical instrument similar to a piano
- something that you say to someone when they have been successful or lucky
- a musical instrument that you hold out to the side and play by blowing
- words that go with a short piece of music
- someone who plays a drum
- a group of musicians who play modern music together
- someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job
- the woman that a man is married to
- badly behaved because you are always given what you want or allowed to do what you want
- the son of your brother or sister
- a metal musical instrument that you play by blowing into it
- your female parent
- the sister of your mother or father, or the wife of your uncle
- someone who wins a game, competition or election
- your female child
- the sounds that you make when you speak or sing
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- a natural ability to do something
- to seem good/interesting/strange, etc., from what you have heard
- the child of your aunt or uncle
- someone who sings
- the man that a woman is married to
- to get married again after a divorce or the death of a husband or wife
- a boy or man who has the same parents as you
- someone who decides which person or thing wins a competition
- to officially stop being married
- an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano
- serious music by people like Mozart and Stravinsky
- your mother or father
- the father of your mother or father
- the last part of a competition to decide who will win
- the mother of your mother or father
- the woman who has married your father but is not your mother
- not to win a game or competition
- to get the most points or succeed in a competition
- modern music popular with young people
- a girl or woman who has the same parents as you
- not happy because you want something that someone else has
- the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt
- to make music with a musical instrument
- a round, hollow, musical instrument that you hit with your hands or with sticks
- a big wooden musical instrument with black and white keys that make sounds when you
- a very successful song, film, book, etc.
54 Clues: them • your male child • your male parent • someone who sings • your female child • your female parent • your mother or father • someone in your family • someone who plays a drum • the child of your aunt or uncle • to officially stop being married • not to win a game or competition • a natural ability to do something • the son of your brother or sister • the man that a woman is married to • ...
Blue Crossword 2024-09-09
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- How chords are constructed and how they follow each other
- Gradually louder
- (Diminuendo) Gradually softer
- Becoming slower
- Tone combination that is stable and restful
- Fast
- Basic pace of the music
- Central note, scale, and chord within a piece, in relationship to which all other tones in the composition are heard
- Very soft
- Tone color)Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another
- Becoming faster
- Lively tempo
- Very loud
- Relative highness or lowness of a sound
- "Distance" in pitch between any two tones
- (f) Loud
- The second phrase of a musical sentence, usually ending in a stronger cadence.
- Regular, recurrent pulsation that dives music into equal units of time
- Moderately fast
- To crease plucking and return to bowing the notes
- Accenting a note at unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak bear. Syncopation is a major characteristic of jazz
- Single melodic line without accompaniment
- (Broken Chord) Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in a sequence rather than simultaneously
- Combination of three or more tones sounded as one
- In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
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- As fast a tempo as possible
- Scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone being a half step from the next
- Emphasis of a note, which may result from its being louder, longer, or higher in pitch than the notes near it
- Moderately slow, a waling pace
- Moderate temp
- Part of a melody
- A series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- Degree of loudness or softness in music
- Very fast tempo
- Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- Very slow, Solemn
- A sequence of seven letter (A, B, C, D, E, F and G) used to name the music notes on a sheet of music
- Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- Slow
- The ordered durations of sound and silence
- Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- Moderately loud
- Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
- In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
- Sharp or flat signs immediately following the chef sign in the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the keying which the music is to be played
- Widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt-covered hammers striking against steel strings
- The first of two phrases in a period, often called a prelude phrase.
- Moderately soft
- Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- Organization of beats into regular groups
- The distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce
- Tone combination that is unstable and tense
- Very slow, broad
- Means playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the hand
54 Clues: Fast • Slow • (f) Loud • Very soft • Very loud • Lively tempo • Moderate temp • Very fast tempo • Becoming slower • Becoming faster • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Moderately fast • Gradually louder • Part of a melody • Very slow, broad • Very slow, Solemn • Basic pace of the music • As fast a tempo as possible • (Diminuendo) Gradually softer • Moderately slow, a waling pace • ...
música 2021-05-14
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- Children's first wind instrument
- Beatles musical style
- Very popular style of music created in Brazil
- Popular musical style in the communities of São Paulo
- Number of guitar strings
- Believer Music Band
- Musical style that the songs are created with little budget
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- First name of the king of pop
- Popular musical style in the communities of Rio de Janeiro
- Songs usually sung in pairs
- Largest street musical event in Brazil
- K-pop's country of origin
- Musical style created in Jamaica
- Currently widely used music app
14 Clues: Believer Music Band • Beatles musical style • Number of guitar strings • K-pop's country of origin • Songs usually sung in pairs • First name of the king of pop • Currently widely used music app • Children's first wind instrument • Musical style created in Jamaica • Largest street musical event in Brazil • Very popular style of music created in Brazil • ...
Music Exploration Review 2024-02-23
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- first name of artist whose career started with a cover of 'That's Alright Mama'
- repeated introductory musical passage
- what instruments featured in Congo Square
- R&B record label
- artist who sang "Let's Stay Together"
- Soul music innovator
- birthplace of ray charles
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- influential Louis Jordan song
- singer of 'Mannish Boy'
- home to electric blues
- bebop artist whose first name is Thelonious
- the 'inventor' of bebop music
- last name of artist who "wrote" but didn't get credit for 'That's Alright Mama'
- a central instrument in Gospel music
14 Clues: R&B record label • Soul music innovator • home to electric blues • singer of 'Mannish Boy' • birthplace of ray charles • influential Louis Jordan song • the 'inventor' of bebop music • a central instrument in Gospel music • repeated introductory musical passage • artist who sang "Let's Stay Together" • what instruments featured in Congo Square • ...
Beginner Band 2024-04-10
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- one person plays
- top number tells you the number of counts in each measure; bottom number tells you the type of note that receives one count
- space between two bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- gradually play louder
- lines and spaces on which music is written
- soft
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- loud
- Attack the note louder
- loudness or softness of music
- speed of music
- curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch
- raises the pitch of a note 1/2 step
- lowers the pitch of a note 1/2 step
14 Clues: loud • soft • speed of music • one person plays • gradually play louder • Attack the note louder • cancels a flat or sharp • space between two bar lines • loudness or softness of music • raises the pitch of a note 1/2 step • lowers the pitch of a note 1/2 step • lines and spaces on which music is written • curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch • ...
A2 2025-02-12
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- A person who performs songs
- A person visiting a new place for fun.
- Physical activity to stay healthy.
- A person who performs in films or plays.
- Moving your body to music.
- Sounds and melodies played or sung
- Someone you like and spend time with
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- Saturday and Sunday together.
- A story shown on a screen with actors
- Someone who paints or draws
- A person who writes news stories.
- A sandy place near the ocean.
- A live music performance
- To go to a different place.
14 Clues: A live music performance • Moving your body to music. • A person who performs songs • Someone who paints or draws • To go to a different place. • Saturday and Sunday together. • A sandy place near the ocean. • A person who writes news stories. • Physical activity to stay healthy. • Sounds and melodies played or sung • Someone you like and spend time with • ...
Records 2019-12-04
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- how did the inventor of records ***** the first record
- why is records ***** to me
- what can makes records better then other forms of **** music
- how will records look like the ******
- what will ******* to records in the future
- when was the ***** record ever made
- who was the ***** of records
- what was the ***** most famous records
- why did people start to ***** to records
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- what did people use records for
- who might ***** a new size record
- when did records become popular
- where was the first ever record made
- what was the best ***** records in the 1970s
- where did the idea of ***** become an idea
- when will records become *** again
- how can the music **** on records
17 Clues: why is records ***** to me • who was the ***** of records • what did people use records for • when did records become popular • who might ***** a new size record • how can the music **** on records • when will records become *** again • when was the ***** record ever made • where was the first ever record made • how will records look like the ****** • ...
Blue Banner 2022-10-24
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- Weekly on-campus music event sponsored by the UNCA music department.
- The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- Blame it on the ______
- UNCA v. ECU swim meet outcome.
- Prominent Asheville music venue.
- Asheville Survival Program
- Campus Assessment Response and Education
- A regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure.
- The Great "_____" Mountains
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- A gradual and continuous loss of strength, numbers, quality, or value.
- 1989 rom-com classic starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.
- Mary Jane
- One of Asheville's largest parks.
- Asheville is _____
- Expectation of ______
- The suspected cause of Sidney Lascelles' death.
- App that allows people to create and view discussion threads within a 5-mile radius.
17 Clues: Mary Jane • Asheville is _____ • Expectation of ______ • Blame it on the ______ • Asheville Survival Program • The Great "_____" Mountains • UNCA v. ECU swim meet outcome. • Prominent Asheville music venue. • One of Asheville's largest parks. • Campus Assessment Response and Education • The suspected cause of Sidney Lascelles' death. • ...
Music of Antiquity and the Medieval Ages 2024-08-16
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- This ancient society placed instruments in tombs of their kings.
- this period of time was from 60,000 BC - 400 AD
- The art of sound.
- This period in history is also called the Dark Ages.
- The first melody ever found.
- Guido d'arezzo invented this for writing down music.
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- What music was named after Pope Gregory the 1st.
- The first complete song is called the Epitaph of ___________
- This society invaded many civilizations and from and ancient empire.
- Music that is for the purpose of worship is called this.
- This society honored learning and education.
- This famous lady did everything _________Of Bingham
12 Clues: The art of sound. • The first melody ever found. • This society honored learning and education. • this period of time was from 60,000 BC - 400 AD • What music was named after Pope Gregory the 1st. • This famous lady did everything _________Of Bingham • This period in history is also called the Dark Ages. • Guido d'arezzo invented this for writing down music. • ...
Genre 2025-08-21
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- originated in the south, typically uses a 12 bar pattern
- tied to the rural south, songs tell stories
- a blend of folk, country, indie, and blues
- short for independent music
- genre designed for mass appeal
- American genre known for improv and swing
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- music that comes from traditional stories
- christian traditional music rooted in african american culture
- danceable style with syncopated bass patterns
- Traditional western music, Bethoven and Bach are examples
- made popular in the 50's and 60's, electric guitars are heavily used
- came from rap and brought along breakdance culture
12 Clues: short for independent music • genre designed for mass appeal • music that comes from traditional stories • American genre known for improv and swing • a blend of folk, country, indie, and blues • tied to the rural south, songs tell stories • danceable style with syncopated bass patterns • came from rap and brought along breakdance culture • ...
Bhangra year 10 2021-01-19
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- electronic instrument which can create computer generated keyboard sounds
- the speed of music
- The different layers of music and how they fit together
- Fusion of punjabi folk music and popular styles
- Italian term for fast and lively
- The language used which is often mixed with English
- drum double sided instrument hit with sticks
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- Western instrument used in pop music and Bhangra to emphasis the bass line of chord progressions
- uses repetition, uses embelishments to decorate (another word for tune)
- Used in modern Bhangra replacing the Dohl drum
- off the beat
- rhythm traditional rhythm played by the dohl drum
12 Clues: off the beat • the speed of music • Italian term for fast and lively • drum double sided instrument hit with sticks • Used in modern Bhangra replacing the Dohl drum • Fusion of punjabi folk music and popular styles • rhythm traditional rhythm played by the dohl drum • The language used which is often mixed with English • ...
Music Production: Do Now 2025-04-15
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- How high or low a musical note is
- How long or short a musical sound is
- A section of sound that repeats continuously
- A sequence of musical notes that form a tune
- The speed of the music
- The basic unit of time in music
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- A device used to create musical sound
- A short recording of a sound used in music
- Multiple notes played together to create chords
- The pattern of sounds and silences in music
- How loud or quiet a sound is
- A single channel in a recording used to store audio
12 Clues: The speed of the music • How loud or quiet a sound is • The basic unit of time in music • How high or low a musical note is • How long or short a musical sound is • A device used to create musical sound • A short recording of a sound used in music • The pattern of sounds and silences in music • A section of sound that repeats continuously • ...
MUS/SPA 355 Quiz 2 Review 2022-11-04
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- A dance of Afro-Colombian origin, popularized in Mexico since the 1960s and often played by both conjuntos and bandas
- A dance in triple meter of central European origin, which became the most popular ballroom dance of the 19th century; one of the primary genres played by conjuntos
- A corrido relating to the drug traffic; while controversial and often banned, they are extremely popular on both sides of the border
- Mexican singer and actress, known in the 1940s as the mother of ranchera
- Most popular and influential banda group, founded in 1937 by Cruz Lizarraga but still active today
- The last stanza of a corrido or other folk song, in which the singer says farewell to its audience and closes the narration
- Conjunto norteño known for their romantic music, dance music as well as narcocorridos; their lyrics often use code words to refer to drug lore, such as in “Mis tres animales”
- Los _____, Conjunto norteño who helped define modern norteño instrumental style and used corrido form to deal with social issues
- __________ of Mexican film: the period from 1935 to 1969, during which the Mexican film industry promoted mariachi and canción ranchera as symbols of Mexican identity
- Mexican-American singer, known as “La Diva de la Banda”, who became successful in the male-dominated banda and narcocorrido scene until her death in a plane crash in 2012
- Los_____, Conjunto norteño known in the 1960s for their rich two-part vocal harmonies
- Guitar-like instrument with twelve strings, that provides accompaniment to the accordion in conjunto music
- Mexican singer and songwriter who wrote many narcocorridos on commission, cultivated a bandit persona and reached fame after being assassinated while on tour in his home state of Sinaloa in 1992; he sparked a revival in the corrido genre
- __________ de Durango: One of the leading ensembles of pasito duranguense, as seen in their song “Camino a Tepehuanes”
- A lyrical epic and narrative song form, stemming from the literary tradition of the Spanish romance, that rose to popularity with the Revolution of 1910 as a means for sharing current events
- __________ duranguense: A form of tecnobanda originating among Mexican immigrants in Chicago, featuring very fast tempos
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- Música _________: Mexican popular music style of folk origin, from the region of Western Mexico, including the musics played by mariachis
- An ensemble common on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, centered around the accordion and bajo sexto
- Música _________: Mexican popular music style of folk origin, from the region of Northern Mexico, including the music played by conjunto and banda
- Mexican singer, known as “El Gallo de Oro”, who won fame posthumously after being assassinated in Reynosa in 2006
- Mexican singer whose dark voice and dramatic, expressive style made her the most influential female singer of ranchera
- A portable free-reed instrument with buttons or keys on either side of a bellows; it is one of the two main instruments in conjunto music
- Percussion instrument consisting of a double-headed bass drum with cymbals; a vital component of banda music
- Known as “El Charro Cantor,” Mexican opera singer who defined ranchera singing style
- Mexican accordionist, singer and bandleader who is the foremost figure in norteño music in the Gulf coast and Texas borderlands
- Mexican singer and actor whose films popularized ranchera music and who became an icon of the urban working class
- A dance in duple meter of central European origin; one of the primary genres played by conjuntos
- Mexican singer and songwriter who primarily wrote narcocorridos, many of them made famous by Los Tigres del Norte
- Banda subgenre in which electric and electronic instruments substitute some of the traditional banda instruments
- Term usually referring specifically to a Sinaloa ensemble consisting of brass, woodwinds, percussions and tambora, influential in música norteña
30 Clues: Mexican singer and actress, known in the 1940s as the mother of ranchera • Known as “El Charro Cantor,” Mexican opera singer who defined ranchera singing style • Los_____, Conjunto norteño known in the 1960s for their rich two-part vocal harmonies • A dance in duple meter of central European origin; one of the primary genres played by conjuntos • ...
Vocabulary Restart 2024-01-24
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- silence
- main musical idea
- a group of people singing
- amplified vibrations
- male voice going through puberty
- low singing
- using tongue and teeth to speak cleary
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- high singing
- syllables that help us sing music
- 2 pitches played together
- parts of the body that amplify vibrations
- powerful singing
- lines and spaces we write music on
- speaking clearly
- space notes
- a given note
- Line Notes
- shape of something
18 Clues: silence • Line Notes • space notes • low singing • high singing • a given note • powerful singing • speaking clearly • main musical idea • shape of something • amplified vibrations • 2 pitches played together • a group of people singing • male voice going through puberty • syllables that help us sing music • lines and spaces we write music on • using tongue and teeth to speak cleary • ...
The Impossible 2026-02-12
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- the quietest instrument
- instrument
- concert song
- G.O.A.T band teacher
- new music
- elements music book
- kind of quiet
- one beat note
- class after 2nd period for 5th graders
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- what do you eat before you come to band to make you strong
- 3 beat note
- note 4 beat note
- biggest drum
- brings notes together
- the yellow chicken
- jokes Monday jokes
- 2 beat note
- the loudest instrument
18 Clues: new music • instrument • 3 beat note • biggest drum • concert song • one beat note • the yellow chicken • kind of quiet • 2 beat note • G.O.A.T band teacher • brings notes together • elements music book • jokes Monday jokes • the loudest instrument • the quietest instrument • ...
PRESTEN 2023-03-28
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- the position of one sound in the whole range of sound.
- in music the median indicates the voices, instruments, and other entities needed to perform a piece of music
- visual record of heard or imagined musical sound, or a set of visual instructions for performance of music
- a polyphonic vocal composition in which three or four voices follow each other around in a perpetual canon at the unison or octave
- a rule or law
- the adjustment of a sound source, like a voice or string, to produce a desired pitch in relation to a given pitch
- The scope of notes that an instrument or a voice can produce
- a group producing one effect.
- the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously
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- momentary emphasis on a particular rhythmic or melodic detail
- the length of time
- in music meter indicates the number of beats in a measure and the value of the basic beat
- a passage of music in which a melodic and harmonic pattern is repeated at successively higher or lower pitch levels
- position of a single sound in the complete range of sound
- notation in music pitch notation provides labels for specific musical frequencies by combining a note name (such as C) with a subscript octave designation (such as 4)
- a note is the representation of a musical sound
- line in a melodic statement which runs through a composition
17 Clues: a rule or law • the length of time • a group producing one effect. • a note is the representation of a musical sound • the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously • the position of one sound in the whole range of sound. • position of a single sound in the complete range of sound • The scope of notes that an instrument or a voice can produce • ...
15 Music Words 2022-12-04
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- How a piece is organized or fits together; its structure.
- The unique sound and acoustical properties of an individual instrument or passage.
- The underlying chord progression or accompaniment could also be called:
- A collection of notes with an underlying quality (or organizational principle) upon which music is built.
- Changes to the volume as applied by the performer, or the symbols that indicate such changes.
- Notes played "off of" or "against" the beat instead of "on" or "with" the beat.
- An often large ensemble of musicians that can include strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
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- The name of an individual pitch; the fundamental building block of music.
- The underlying pattern of strong and weak beats, represented in the music by the time signature.
- The speed of the beat.
- An articulation that indicates a note should be emphasized, or played with extra force.
- The recognizable or singable part of the music; the "tune."
- The timing of the music on top of the beat.
- A group of notes played at the same time. A triad.
- The overall sound with all the instruments and timbres combined into their final effect.
15 Clues: The speed of the beat. • The timing of the music on top of the beat. • A group of notes played at the same time. A triad. • How a piece is organized or fits together; its structure. • The recognizable or singable part of the music; the "tune." • The underlying chord progression or accompaniment could also be called: • ...
Irish Music 2013-03-17
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- Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms.
- Greatest harper from 1600's
- It is a traditional dance from Ireland
- At the start Irish music was made for
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- Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
- One of the main instruments
- ... Irish music has its traditional roots.
- Irish music surged from
- U2 is a .... band
9 Clues: U2 is a .... band • Irish music surged from • One of the main instruments • Greatest harper from 1600's • At the start Irish music was made for • It is a traditional dance from Ireland • ... Irish music has its traditional roots. • Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms. • Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Irish Music 2020-03-17
Across
- At the start Irish music was made for
- Irish music has its traditional roots
- Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms
- U2 is a .... band
- Greatest harper from 1600's
- Irish music surged from
Down
- It is a traditional dance from Ireland
- One of the main instruments
- Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
9 Clues: U2 is a .... band • Irish music surged from • One of the main instruments • Greatest harper from 1600's • At the start Irish music was made for • Irish music has its traditional roots • It is a traditional dance from Ireland • Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms • Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
Irish Music 2020-03-17
Across
- At the start Irish music was made for
- Irish music has its traditional roots
- Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms
- U2 is a .... band
- Greatest harper from 1600's
- Irish music surged from
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- It is a traditional dance from Ireland
- One of the main instruments
- Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
9 Clues: U2 is a .... band • Irish music surged from • One of the main instruments • Greatest harper from 1600's • At the start Irish music was made for • Irish music has its traditional roots • It is a traditional dance from Ireland • Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms • Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Irish Music 2013-03-17
Across
- Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms.
- Greatest harper from 1600's
- It is a traditional dance from Ireland
- At the start Irish music was made for
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- Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
- One of the main instruments
- ... Irish music has its traditional roots.
- Irish music surged from
- U2 is a .... band
9 Clues: U2 is a .... band • Irish music surged from • One of the main instruments • Greatest harper from 1600's • At the start Irish music was made for • It is a traditional dance from Ireland • ... Irish music has its traditional roots. • Irish music persisted andmaintained its .... forms. • Irish music told .... of the different time periods.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Elements Of Drama 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
e586Elements Of Drama\] 2022-02-17
9 Clues: layers if music • Road mao of music • sound quality of music • how loud or soft music is • music's way of telling time • two or more notes played together • Determines how loud or soft music is • How many beats there are in a measure • a series of nodes connected together to express one idea.
Associated Words 2021-12-23
15 Clues: frame, wall, hang • keys, music, play • cow, drink, white • foot, sole, laces • fluffy, sky, white • chew, mouth, white • blink, see, lashes • pages, read, cover • fly, airport, pilot • fruit, peel, yellow • tube, teeth, cleaner • caffeine, hot, drink • nail, hit, carpenter • winter, flakes, white • strings, fingers, music
Elements of Music 2020-09-03
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- Volume of music gradually decreases
- Volume of music is soft/quiet
- tone color or tone quality
- Volume of music gradually increases
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- How high or low an organized soundwave
- Pairs with harmony, part of song that we hum
- Volume of music is loud
- Volume of sound
- 5 lines,4 spaces, represents musical pitch
- Distance between notes
10 Clues: Volume of sound • Distance between notes • Volume of music is loud • tone color or tone quality • Volume of music is soft/quiet • Volume of music gradually decreases • Volume of music gradually increases • How high or low an organized soundwave • 5 lines,4 spaces, represents musical pitch • Pairs with harmony, part of song that we hum
Music On The Brain 2024-03-08
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- people you create music
- how you feel
- things that make music
- connections between the brain and body
- the most important part of the body
- a person who studies the brain
- is something you listen to
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- a person who specializes in mental health
- What you do while listening to music
- how the past looks in your mind
10 Clues: how you feel • things that make music • people you create music • is something you listen to • a person who studies the brain • how the past looks in your mind • the most important part of the body • What you do while listening to music • connections between the brain and body • a person who specializes in mental health
La La Land 2021-03-08
10 Clues: An actor • A director • Film genre • An actress • Music genre • Music composer • Where dreams come true • Film production company • Move rhythmically to music • Acheived through hard work and sacrifice
Chet Atkins 2024-02-14
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- Another genre of music Chet played
- The genre of music Chet played most
- How many Grammy Awards Chet won
- "Mister Guitar"
- How many Country Music Awards Chet won
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- Chet's nationality
- How many fingers Chet often used while picking
- Where Chet spent most of his adult life
- Where Chet was born
- Who Chet learned to read music from
10 Clues: "Mister Guitar" • Chet's nationality • Where Chet was born • How many Grammy Awards Chet won • Another genre of music Chet played • The genre of music Chet played most • Who Chet learned to read music from • How many Country Music Awards Chet won • Where Chet spent most of his adult life • How many fingers Chet often used while picking
The medieval and renaissence 2021-09-11
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- – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France.
- – composed songs that were more religious.
- – several parts or voices are combined together contrapuntally or in counterpoint.
- – poems about knightly adventure were addressed to some fair lady, real or imaginary, known or unknown
- – The single most influential composer of the middle Renaissance
- – a fretted, guitar-like instrument with six strings and a long neck which was very popular during 1450-1650
- – a sacred vocal music which flourished during the thirteenth century in France.
- – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy.
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- – stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sounds.clavichord – the oldest form of stringed keyboard instrument, and a predecessor of the piano
- – “choirmaster”
- – A sacred choral composition that sets the fixed portions of the Eucharistic liturgy to music.
- – “Father of Music”
- – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love.
- – has a single line of melody without any harmony or any other form of accompaniment.
- – “rebirth”
- – bowed string instrument.
16 Clues: – “rebirth” • – “choirmaster” • – “Father of Music” • – bowed string instrument. • – composed songs that were more religious. • – most important form of vernacular sacred songs in Italy. • – a secular vocal form of music popular in Italy and France. • – sang love song called “minne”, an old German word for love. • ...
Orchestra Final Review 2015-05-16
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- (TWO WORDS) notes that come before a measure, but sometimes are contained within a musical phrase
- It tells us how many beats are in the measure, and its right next to the clef
- This connects two different notes
- to gradually get softer
- (two words) in 4/4 time, this gets 4 beats
- to play the music softly
- (Two Words) it tells us to go back and play the music again
- to play the music strongly (or loudly)
- (two words) in 4/4 time, this gets 2 beats
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- (Italian word!) to play a note very short
- (two words) in 4/4 time, this gets 1 beat
- It tells us what is sharp/flat and is right next to the Time Signature and Clef
- to gradually get stronger (or louder)
- All music goes on this (5 lines and 4 spaces)
- This connects two of the same notes
- (Italian word!) to hold the note at the end of the piece – wait for the conductor to cut you off
16 Clues: to gradually get softer • to play the music softly • This connects two different notes • This connects two of the same notes • to gradually get stronger (or louder) • to play the music strongly (or loudly) • (Italian word!) to play a note very short • (two words) in 4/4 time, this gets 1 beat • (two words) in 4/4 time, this gets 4 beats • ...
Music and Slavery 2021-02-12
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- Swing Low, Sweet ______________
- Brought slaves to America
- Songs from Bible stories
- Whoever captured a slave got this
- Many slaves escaped using this
- Slaves were allowed to go there
- Sang this to make time go faster while in fields
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- Slaves worked on these
- Most slaves were from this country
- Slaves escaped to this country for freedom
- Spirituals led to this music style
- Spirituals led to this music style
- Slaves often did this while working
- Most slaves were in this region of US
- Most important crop from slave states
- Sometimes used these to tell others escape plans
- Helped over 300 slaves escape
17 Clues: Slaves worked on these • Songs from Bible stories • Brought slaves to America • Helped over 300 slaves escape • Many slaves escaped using this • Swing Low, Sweet ______________ • Slaves were allowed to go there • Whoever captured a slave got this • Most slaves were from this country • Spirituals led to this music style • Spirituals led to this music style • ...
Music for Ela 2020-05-04
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- a very fast tempo
- a note or rest played for an unspecified amount of time
- a note of pitch that is not part of the scale
- the time it takes to play a song
- another word for song
- the gradual decline of the instrument getting quieter
- how high or low your music is
- when multiple pitches are played at the same time
- the same set of notes played multiple times in a song
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- playing the music backward
- something that changes the way a note is played
- played at a fast tone
- a letter but for music
- playing the notes upside down
- the way to make 2 of the same instruments sound the same
- the gradual incline of the instrument getting louder
16 Clues: a very fast tempo • played at a fast tone • another word for song • a letter but for music • playing the music backward • playing the notes upside down • how high or low your music is • the time it takes to play a song • a note of pitch that is not part of the scale • something that changes the way a note is played • when multiple pitches are played at the same time • ...
Music Facts 4 2021-05-20
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- from bar line to bar line
- one beat
- four beats
- two beats
- hold the note longer than its value
- three beats
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- play with your left hand
- play the note to the right of the key
- a curved line over different notes
- Each note is a half of a quarter note
- play with your right hand.
- Grew up in Salzburg, Austria
- play softly
- Created nine symphonies
- play the note to the left of the key
- play loudly
16 Clues: one beat • two beats • four beats • play softly • three beats • play loudly • Created nine symphonies • play with your left hand • from bar line to bar line • play with your right hand. • Grew up in Salzburg, Austria • a curved line over different notes • hold the note longer than its value • play the note to the left of the key • play the note to the right of the key • ...
Music Review Crossword 2021-10-06
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- This muscle moves down to let the lungs expand
- This vibrates to when singing to create sound.
- A _________ note gets ONE beat
- There are________ spaces on the music staff
- A _________ note gets FOUR beats
- Which is the highest of the voice types?
- When singing you have your feet hip width apart, shoulders rolled back, and stand tall. This is called __________.
- There are _______ lines on the music staff
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- This famous composer wrote in the Baroque Era, played the organ, and had 20 children!
- These tell you how loud or soft to sing
- This famous composer wrote 9 symphonies, transitioned music from the classical era to the romantic, and was deaf!
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti....This is called_________
- This is another name for the voice box.
- These are beats of silence
- A _________ note gets TWO beats
- What expands to take in air?
16 Clues: These are beats of silence • What expands to take in air? • A _________ note gets ONE beat • A _________ note gets TWO beats • A _________ note gets FOUR beats • These tell you how loud or soft to sing • This is another name for the voice box. • Which is the highest of the voice types? • There are _______ lines on the music staff • There are________ spaces on the music staff • ...
Music History Review 2022-02-28
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- Was the first composer to write opera.
- Was the first thing to print music.
- a change of emotion in pieces-classical
- Deaf composer during the Romantic era.
- Wrote masses for numbers of voices
- Father of the String Quartet
- Everyone sings one line of melody
- Piano prodigy. Wrote operas
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- writing harmony while composing
- Two singing parts at the same time.
- Most influential composer. Counterpoint
- Extra notes added to melody line.
- Wrote the Hallelujah Chorus
- Sudden changes in dynamics
- Meant new art. End of medieval times
- Known for piano works in Romantic era.
16 Clues: Sudden changes in dynamics • Wrote the Hallelujah Chorus • Piano prodigy. Wrote operas • Father of the String Quartet • writing harmony while composing • Extra notes added to melody line. • Everyone sings one line of melody • Wrote masses for numbers of voices • Two singing parts at the same time. • Was the first thing to print music. • Meant new art. End of medieval times • ...
Music Survey Vocab 2015-04-01
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- a nonreligious vocal work in several parts (usually five)
- markings over or under the text to signal pitch changes
- layered dynamic levels within a composition
- Stylistic period between 1680 and 1750
- a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts
- solo parts alternated with a group of instruments
- a compositional method in which two voice parts sing the same melody, one a perfect fourth or fifth higher than the other
- music that portrays the meaning of the words of the text
- method of assigning a syllabic name to each tone of the scale to facilitate memorization
- an accompaniment consisting of a harpsichord sounding the chords and a viola da gamba reinforcing the bass line
- the written notation of a composition
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- rebirth and revival of human creativity
- Stylistic Period between 1450 and 1600
- Stylistic period between 450 and 1450
- music with no strict meter or accompaniment, sung by a single voice or unison choir
- a rich, polyphonic composition consisting of a series of successive melody imitations
16 Clues: Stylistic period between 450 and 1450 • the written notation of a composition • Stylistic Period between 1450 and 1600 • Stylistic period between 1680 and 1750 • rebirth and revival of human creativity • layered dynamic levels within a composition • solo parts alternated with a group of instruments • a polyphonic choral composition based on sacred texts • ...
Country Music Stars 2023-10-25
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- Night Shift singer
- This Is How We Roll band
- Play It Again singer
- Comin' To Your City band
- House Party singer
- Fishin' in the Dark band
- 98 Braves singer
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- Church Bells singer
- It's A Great Day To Be Alive singer
- My Wish band
- Die A Happy Man singer
- Queen Of My Double Wide Trailer singer
- Get Along singer
- Loud and Heavy singer
- Dirt Road Anthem singer
- Eyes On You singer
16 Clues: My Wish band • Get Along singer • 98 Braves singer • Night Shift singer • House Party singer • Eyes On You singer • Church Bells singer • Play It Again singer • Loud and Heavy singer • Die A Happy Man singer • Dirt Road Anthem singer • This Is How We Roll band • Comin' To Your City band • Fishin' in the Dark band • It's A Great Day To Be Alive singer • Queen Of My Double Wide Trailer singer
Music Class Review 2024-01-29
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- Use professional, respectful ______
- What kind of drink can you have in the classroom?
- Listen and Follow _________
- Instruments are not ______
- Fill out the Google ____ if you turn in a late assignment
- You earn ____ engagement points each class for following the rules and participating in class
- Do not ______ over others
- Do not _______ the classroom without permission
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- Classroom rules are based on your ________
- _________ people and property
- Do not use _________ without permission
- Use your iPads _________
- No _____ in the chorus room
- Raise your _____ during lessons
- Do not touch things on Mrs. Haney's ____ without permission
- Keep your hands, feet, and objects to ______
16 Clues: Use your iPads _________ • Do not ______ over others • Instruments are not ______ • No _____ in the chorus room • Listen and Follow _________ • _________ people and property • Raise your _____ during lessons • Use professional, respectful ______ • Do not use _________ without permission • Classroom rules are based on your ________ • Keep your hands, feet, and objects to ______ • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2024-02-02
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- Indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
- Lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
- This type of rhythm/note gets two beats.
- This means to gradually get softer.
- Extra staff lines above or below the staff.
- The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on.
- Signature Tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout.
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- Forte, Mezzo Forte, and Piano are examples of this.
- Indicates the end of a piece of music.
- The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat.
- Two or more notes played together. Each combination forms a chord.
- These types of notes/rhythms get half a beat each.
- This type of rhythm/note gets four beats.
- This divides the staff into measures.
- This means to gradually get louder.
- A composition with two different parts played together.
16 Clues: This means to gradually get softer. • This means to gradually get louder. • This divides the staff into measures. • Indicates the end of a piece of music. • This type of rhythm/note gets two beats. • This type of rhythm/note gets four beats. • The 5 horizontal lines that notes are on. • The "pulse" of music, like your heartbeat. • ...
Music Era Crossword 2023-03-27
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- a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage.
- adjusting the pitch for musical instruments.
- musical texture based primarily on chords
- how high or low the sound is.
- The sound of two or more notes heard at the same time.
- A sign placed immediately to the left of or above a note to show that the note must be changed in pitch.
- A measurement between two pitches.
- A passage of music is repeated at a higher or lower level of pitch.
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- How long a note lasts.
- To make a particular note sound stronger.
- Interval- the distance between two pitches that are sounded one after another.
- Musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line.
- representation of a musical sound
- notation- Changing the appearance of notes
- a group of people who perform instrumental and/or vocal music.
- Degrees- the number values assigned to the steps of the musical scale.
16 Clues: How long a note lasts. • how high or low the sound is. • representation of a musical sound • A measurement between two pitches. • To make a particular note sound stronger. • musical texture based primarily on chords • notation- Changing the appearance of notes • adjusting the pitch for musical instruments. • a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage. • ...
Music Vocab, Asher 2023-03-27
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- Multiple voices built on a subject or main melody that is introduced in the start of a song.
- A musical representation of something.
- The combination of notes to make one sound.
- The sense that music lacks a certain tone.
- A single line of melody not being accompanied.
- when multiple rhythms are playing at the same time.
- Multiple music lines that are different but dependent on each other.
- The process of tuning an instrument to match a sound when playing a note.
- Repeating a melody but backwards.
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- Two notes that are the same but labeled differently like a C sharp and a d flat.
- Leaving the key signatures.
- A group of people with instruments that play together.
- A regular occurring pattern.
- Two or more notes played at once.
- The active interest of music.
- shortening the time value.
16 Clues: shortening the time value. • Leaving the key signatures. • A regular occurring pattern. • The active interest of music. • Two or more notes played at once. • Repeating a melody but backwards. • A musical representation of something. • The sense that music lacks a certain tone. • The combination of notes to make one sound. • A single line of melody not being accompanied. • ...
CBL music crossword 2023-03-28
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- compositional procedure
- inverted line of music
- playing two keys simultaneously
- rearrangement of elements
- different same sounding notes
- playing 2+ keys simultaneously
- music in visual art
- lack of functional harmony
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- lengthening of time values
- group making an effect
- scale 12 pitches
- rearrangement of elements
- reduce loudness
- very loud
- brisk and lively tempo
- subtle rhythmic manipulation
- accent displacement
17 Clues: very loud • reduce loudness • scale 12 pitches • music in visual art • accent displacement • inverted line of music • group making an effect • brisk and lively tempo • compositional procedure • rearrangement of elements • rearrangement of elements • lengthening of time values • lack of functional harmony • subtle rhythmic manipulation • different same sounding notes • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- What is the smallest brass instrument?
- What is the brass instrument that has a slide?
- What gets 2 beats per measure?
- What is the largest brass instrument?
- What is the biggest string instrument?
- What brass instrument that has spaghetti in the middle?
- What woodwind instrument that has the bell at the bottom?
- What is the largest woodwind instrument?
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- what gets 1 beat per measure?
- What instrument is both string and percussion?
- What is the staff symbol for the low notes?
- What is music notes written on?
- What note gets 4 beats per measure?
- What is the staff symbol for the high notes?
- what is the smallest string instrument?
- What is a play that is done by only singing?
16 Clues: what gets 1 beat per measure? • What gets 2 beats per measure? • What is music notes written on? • What note gets 4 beats per measure? • What is the largest brass instrument? • What is the smallest brass instrument? • What is the biggest string instrument? • what is the smallest string instrument? • What is the largest woodwind instrument? • ...
General Music Crossword 2024-10-11
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- Another word for pulse
- this clef is also known as G clef
- A note gets one beat
- this clef is known as F clef
- a box of music is called what
- the treble spaces spell what word
- the fraction at the start is called what signature
- the line that separates the measures
- all cows eat
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- F is next to which black keys
- which finger plays C in right hand
- every good blank deserves fries
- when we play C to high C
- how many beats is a half note
- which finger plays E no matter which hand
- this means beats of silence
16 Clues: all cows eat • A note gets one beat • Another word for pulse • when we play C to high C • this means beats of silence • this clef is known as F clef • F is next to which black keys • a box of music is called what • how many beats is a half note • every good blank deserves fries • this clef is also known as G clef • the treble spaces spell what word • ...
my crossword MUSIC 2022-09-14
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- violoncello is a bowed string instrument of the violin family Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths
- clef that places G above middle C on the second line of the staff
- the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it the degree of highness or lowness of a tone
- sometimes known as a fiddle is a wooden chordophone in the violin family
- a member of the percussion group of musical instruments In the Hornbostel-Sachs classification system it is a membranophone
- any of a class of musical instruments (such as a guitar or piano) whose sound is generated by plucking bowing
- Gradually softer
- a wooden stick that is strung with hair (traditionally the hair of a horse's tail) that is rubbed against tuned strings to produce sound
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- Gradually increase the volume
- a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch
- rest an attachment that you place on top of the violin to aid in holding the instrument
- is a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument
- a musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch quality and strength
- also known simply as the bass is the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra
- a string instrument that is bowed plucked or played with varying techniques Slightly larger than a violin
- a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity
16 Clues: Gradually softer • Gradually increase the volume • clef that places G above middle C on the second line of the staff • sometimes known as a fiddle is a wooden chordophone in the violin family • a musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch quality and strength • is a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument • ...
Theo Music Quiz 2022-05-18
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- A phrase repeated higher or lower in pitch
- All performers together
- Many sounds in clear layers or strands
- Getting gradually slower
- Use of all semitones in scale and opposite of Diatonic
- Used to measure notelengths
- In chords. Notes at same time
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- Unaccompanied voices
- Slide up or down a series of notes
- Single sustained note or Multiple notes
- ABA form
- A change of key during a passage of music
- An ostinato in Jazz and Pop
- Music without a key centre
- Italian for tail – the end section
- form ABACADA etc. 1750 onwards. Rondo theme (A) recurs
16 Clues: ABA form • Unaccompanied voices • All performers together • Getting gradually slower • Music without a key centre • An ostinato in Jazz and Pop • Used to measure notelengths • In chords. Notes at same time • Slide up or down a series of notes • Italian for tail – the end section • Many sounds in clear layers or strands • Single sustained note or Multiple notes • ...
June music review 2022-05-18
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- this has a numerator and denominator
- the note/ pitch above mi
- the staff is written with ______ Lines and _____ spaces
- another word for this is treble clef; it looks a little bit like an "s" and it´s placed at the beginning of the staff
- this is four times as much at a crotchet note
- the number of parts that a note has; name them
- this can be ascending or descending
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- these separate bars or measures
- a lot of times, you will have this many "beats" or crotchets in a bar; if you have 4/4 time signature, you have this many beats in one bar
- if you multiply this times 2, you have a crotchet; a crotchet divided in half
- connects two notes of the same pitch
- the symbols that make silence
- the number of notes / note durations; name them
- they are lines above and below the staff to allow pitches to be higher or lower
- the note/ pitch between si and re
- the number of pitches
16 Clues: the number of pitches • the note/ pitch above mi • the symbols that make silence • these separate bars or measures • the note/ pitch between si and re • this can be ascending or descending • connects two notes of the same pitch • this has a numerator and denominator • this is four times as much at a crotchet note • the number of parts that a note has; name them • ...
Music Memory Composers 2025-04-21
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- Waltz in A-Flat Major
- Symphony #1: Mov't 4 Finale
- Symphony #1: Mov't 3
- Lincolnshire Posey: Horkstow Grange
- The Four Seasons Autumn Mov't 3
- Cielito Lindo
- Pictures at an Exhibition: Prominade
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- Take the “A” Train
- Warning! Success Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
- Pomp and Circumstance: March No. 1
- Clair de Lune
- The Magic Flute Der Volgefanger bin ich ja
- Armenian Dances Part 1: Gna Gna Go Go
- Carmen Toreador Song
- O la, o che bon eccho (Echo Song)
- Carmina Burana O Fortuna
16 Clues: Clair de Lune • Cielito Lindo • Take the “A” Train • Symphony #1: Mov't 3 • Carmen Toreador Song • Waltz in A-Flat Major • Carmina Burana O Fortuna • Symphony #1: Mov't 4 Finale • The Four Seasons Autumn Mov't 3 • O la, o che bon eccho (Echo Song) • Pomp and Circumstance: March No. 1 • Lincolnshire Posey: Horkstow Grange • Pictures at an Exhibition: Prominade • ...
GAMMA MUSIC QUIZ 2025-05-19
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- This bad boy is not partying in Miami this summer, but instead at Smuk Fest
- Initially announced both in 2020 and 2021, these legendary nu/alternative metal act is back at Roskilde
- Canadian alt-rocker playing at posh Heartland festival - isn't it ironic?
- The youngest opener of Orange Stage ever
- Most known for their Michael Jackson cover
- Plays at Roskilde, Smuk Fest and Heartland
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- He was shot nine times, but is playing for the first time at Smuk Fest
- Masked nu-metal act headlining again at Copenhell
- Roskilde Festival will host this pop superstar's exclusive Scandinavian performance this year
- One word repeated, plays at Heartland
- Led by James Murphy, this is the first time this group is playing in Denmark since 2018
- She played in 2024 and is back again this year
- They're playing at Northside and a sold-out show in Copenhagen later this summer
- This legendary pop-punk band is taking the stage at Tinderbox this summer
- This grime superstar from the UK is back for the third time at Roskilde
- First African artist to win a Grammy and also playing Saturday at Roskilde
16 Clues: One word repeated, plays at Heartland • The youngest opener of Orange Stage ever • Most known for their Michael Jackson cover • Plays at Roskilde, Smuk Fest and Heartland • She played in 2024 and is back again this year • Masked nu-metal act headlining again at Copenhell • He was shot nine times, but is playing for the first time at Smuk Fest • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- – Fruit you used to teach triple meter rhythm!
- – Something passed down through generations, like mariachi music.
- – Small, high-pitched guitar used in mariachi.
- – Meter with three beats in a measure.
- – The large bass guitar that gives mariachi its deep sound.
- – The yell or shout heard in mariachi performances.
- – A section of a song, often used to tell part of the corrido’s story.
- – Every corrido tells one of these.
- – Spanish word meaning “to sing.”
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- – Corridos often tell stories about these kinds of people.
- – When mariachi bands play love songs outside someone’s window.
- – Brass instrument often heard leading the melody in mariachi.
- – Making up music on the spot, common in jazz solos.
- – The traditional suit worn by mariachi musicians.
- – Country where mariachi and corridos began.
- – String instrument that plays melodies in mariachi bands.
16 Clues: – Spanish word meaning “to sing.” • – Every corrido tells one of these. • – Meter with three beats in a measure. • – Country where mariachi and corridos began. • – Fruit you used to teach triple meter rhythm! • – Small, high-pitched guitar used in mariachi. • – The traditional suit worn by mariachi musicians. • – The yell or shout heard in mariachi performances. • ...
