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- 2. A harsh-sounding combination of notes
- 4. A membranophone commonly used across Africa.
- 5. The most popular style of dance music during the start of the 1900s.
- 10. The horizontal presentation of pitch. (element of music)
- 11. The order of the flats for key signatures when placed on the staff.
- 12. This composer's music often painted German culture as supreme.
- 13. A piece composed by Sibelius representing the history of Finland.
- 15. A two-part musical form (AB).
- 16. The key signature of D-flat Major.
- 23. Selecting genres of music that appeal to the audience for marketing purposes.
- 25. A French dance from the Renaissance.
- 27. Instruments that produce sound by using strings.
- 28. A type of polyphonic music with a bass line that repeats.
- 32. Instruments that produce sound by a vibrating membrane.
- 34. This type of music has two slightly different versions of the same melody played together.
- 39. A type of sequence that continues to use notes that are within the original key.
- 41. The element of music that addresses note duration, tempo, and meter.
- 42. Music consisting of two or more simultaneous melodies.
- 43. A small aerophone with several holes.
- 44. A concluding passage that brings a piece to its end.
- 45. The sitar has its origins in the country of _____.
- 46. The anthem of the European Union (Ode to Joy) was composed by _________.
- 49. The musical era during which nationalism was most popular.
- 50. A collection of sharps or flats written at the beginning of a piece music to state the key.
- 51. This element of music refers to the overall organization of a piece of music.
- 53. The larger work containing G.F. Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus".
- 54. The relationship between the key of C Major and the key of C minor.
- 55. The oldest national anthem in Europe.
- 56. A composition app that reads and converts handwritten music.
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- 1. This element of music addresses instrumentation and tone colour.
- 3. The title of the German national anthem.
- 6. The element of music that deals with dynamics, articulation, and musical style.
- 7. One of Tchaikovsky's great ballets.
- 8. The country in which the musical movement of nationalism began.
- 9. Usually the slowest dance in a traditional Baroque suite.
- 14. A metal percussive instrument which can play two distinct pitches.
- 17. A type of sequence that uses notes outside of the original key.
- 18. Music consisting of one melody and supporting accompaniment or harmony.
- 19. A piece composed by Smetana representing the landscape of Bohemia.
- 20. The vertical presentation of pitch. (element of music)
- 21. A musical form in which the first section continues to return (ABACADA).
- 22. A collection of tuned percussion instruments played together as an ensemble.
- 24. A three-part musical form (ABA).
- 26. A type of medieval dance.
- 27. A pleasing harmonic combination of notes.
- 29. Music consisting of one melody and no accompaniment or harmony. Literally translates to "one sound".
- 30. A music app used for organizing and viewing digital copies of sheet music.
- 31. The key signature of E Major.
- 33. Instruments that produce sound by using air.
- 35. Sequences that adjust the size or quality of the intervals between notes.
- 36. The relationship between the key of G Major and the key of E minor.
- 37. An app that will recognize and identify the title and artist of the music you are listening to.
- 38. Sequences that do not change the size or quality of the intervals between notes.
- 40. Powerful drums from Japan, performed with extensive choreography.
- 45. Instruments that produce sound by vibrating entirely.
- 47. A group of Russian composers who aimed to create uniquely Russian music was known as The ______ Five.
- 48. A popular collection of dance music from the 1500s.
- 52. Polish dance form used by Chopin.
