Music Wordsearch & Trivia Quiz 1 by Beatrice Wilder

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1 usic ordsearch & rivia uiz 1 by eatrice ilder ontents 1 heet 1 usic ymbols. heet 1 ursery hymes (easy) heet 2 amous omposers. heet 2 otes nd ests (easy) heet 3 rchestral nstruments. heet 3 ongs or hildren (easy) heet 4 usical erms. heet 4 ercussion nstruments (easy) heet 5 ld and raditional ongs. heet 5 ands (fairly asy) heet 6 ercussion nstruments. heet 6 usic anguage (fairly asy) heet 7 oices and inging. heet 7 bout inging (fairly asy) heet 8 ind nstruments. heet 8 usic otation (fairly asy) heet 9 tringed nstruments. heet 9 bout he iano (moderate). heet 10 azz en and omen. heet 10 nstruments (moderate) heet 11 usic of the ixties heet 11 cales nd ey ignatures (moderate) heet 12 ingers of a entury heet 12 he eatles (moderate) heet 13 nswers heet 13 nswers

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3 heet 1 description of each symbol is given. ou need to identify the symbol and then find it in the wordsearch. note half the length of a crotchet... ines and spaces we write music on... his is also called an clef... ots over notes tell you to play... istance between two notes... ells you to play music again... eriods of silence are marked by... curved line over notes of the same pitch... his tells you to hold a note longer... xtra lines for high or low notes... usic is divided by lines into ame... usic ymbols usic ordsearch usic ordsearch he ini accidental anacrusis beat breve clef key lines notes phrase rhythm semiquaver sign signature spaces stave tempo 2003

4 arozt... enethove... cahmunn... roofkiev... endla... chayvokivsk... idalvi... iger... lurcle... trussa... ragen... wirshen... hipon... avmannioch... cherbut... kinvartsy... ahrms... hac... andy... usbesy... izts... ilbiuse... heet 2 he names of famous composers are scrambled. ou need to unscramble the names and then find them in the wordsearch. o make this a bit easier we have left the first (capital) letters in place. ame... amous omposers usic ordsearch usic ordsearch he ini lbinoni artok erlioz orodin orelli lgar luck ahler endelssohn ffenbach alestrina uccini ameau metana erdi ivaldi 2003

5 vilion... abut... chnerf rhon... opian... bodule sabs... bonemort... tumpter... tufle... aviol... talinger... sabs clainter... nears murd... clainter... locel... orc alasing... sabs murd... policco... pantimi... phar... scambly... obasons... oobe... heet 3 he names of instruments used in the orchestra are scrambled. ou need to unscramble the names and then find them in the wordsearch. ame... rchestral nstruments usic ordsearch usic ordsearch he ini aton rass hamber lassical oncert onductor ontinuo armony orns taly rchestra layers olyphony core trings ymphony 2003

6 nimato...(with animation / with animals) iano...(soft / playfully) llegro...(slowly / lively and fast) taccato...(short, detached / slower) ranquillo...(calmly / slowly) olto...(majestic / very) ivace...(lively / loudly) on moto...(with movement / with force) orte...(loud / forcefully) al segno...(from the sign / with feeling) itenuto...(immediately slower / without) on brio...(with force / with spirit) antabile...(singing style / walking pace) iminuendo...(getting louder / getting softer) llegretto...(moderately fast / very fast) oco...(a little / without) dagio...(slowly / softly) egato...(smoothly / lightly) ento...(slowly / lightly) iocoso...(merry / gracefully) resto...(very fast / suddenly) empre...(quicker / always) heet 4 he names of terms used in music are given below. ind the words in the word search. wo meanings are given. ircle the correct meaning. ame... usical erms usic ordsearch usic ordsearch he ini llemande inary ourante alliard avotte ig azurka inuet pus avane olonaise relude ondo arabande onata ernary 2003

7 heet 5 ow well do you know these songs? e have provided phrases or lines with a word missing. ill in the missing words and find those words in the word search. ame... ld and raditional ongs he ini usic ordsearch usic ordsearch ld...had a farm op goes the... ere we go round the... bush ll through the... lick go the... mazing... o, tell it on the... oshua fought the battle of... hen the...go marching in inging olly olly in the straw h, my darling... hen ohnny comes...home..was a swagman, camped by a... ittle brown...don t love thee kip to my lou, my... ankee... uff, the magic... arsley, sage,... and thyme ever smile at a... airwell to the well known ld... y...lies over the ocean anthem ballad blues choir chorus croon carol dirge folk song hum hymn lullaby minstrel tune verse vocal 2003

8 heet 6 ee if you can find all these instruments in this word search. hey all need to be unscrambled first. ame... ercussion nstruments usic ordsearch usic ordsearch vilan... sabs murd ne ts hi e a e slowbelc y ms lo ckenel og ro... a cast... s c m... v scl b cla... s gpi... gn... uig... nadh slleb... mascara... themallepoon... opani... tralet... heerkee e ig ll nears rum tel du m am brine imb a s mitpai mot mot ra ngle b la r bs a o ne asb o ad odblo ok xyhone s... h l s s eb... d... e s r... otu... le t... n ti... u u t ell... h irp v b... h r w... c w... plo... he ini hain hime oncussion rash rum ammer it ercussion itch attle ing hake ap inkle ntuned ibrate 2003

9 usic ordsearch heet 7 oices and inging ame... he answers to the clues below are the words to find in the word search. e have provided the answers - they are the scrambled words on the right. atancta blacantie covie cutroolara dile domely draimgal loat manthe orich poonars ranxly robberpash ropea sabs scrily slongpain sneeread stealoft thansy triboane trone iturgical chant... male voice between tenor and bass... group of singers... composition for voices... drama where the lines are sung... n ornamented style of singing... song of praise, eg. national... ighest female voice... erman word for song... he highest adult male voice... voice higher than the normal range... owest female voice... love song... nsemble singing style... quartet talian ensemble song... otes intended to be sung... he words of a song... he oldest musical instrument... usic in a singing style... he lowest male voice... oice is produced in the... sailor s song is a sea...

10 heet 8 ee if you can unscramble and find all these instruments in this word search ame... ind nstruments usic ordsearch usic ordsearch pigbeaps boatrine... saboons... ugbel... tarcline... bonstranoocas... orc aslaing... cetron... churnrom... dogodiride... euhumpion... flategole... futel... henfcr rhon... charinoma honipper... oobe... oacrain... paippens... cicpool... errordec... eedipper... enoshapox... asoneushop... shwam... atrogoat... notbmorel... muptter... batu... he ini erophone irflow ell reath ornet mbouchure orn eys verblow osthorn eed opranino onguing alves ibrate histle 2003

11 tringed nstruments it ute yre andolin iano itar heorbo kulele ina iola iolin ither alalaika anjo elestina ello hitarrone ittern lavichord ouble bass ulcimer uitar arp arpsichord urdy gurdy heet 9 ame... usic ordsearch usic ordsearch ome ther nstruments ccordion iwa ongo drums ull roarer elesta imbalon larina lass chimes ews harp ur ipe organ erpent iren lapstick lit drum ynthesizer ambour heatre organ hip ind all these stringed instruments in this word search. ind all these other instruments in this word search. 2003

12 usic ordsearch heet 10 atch the first and last names of these jazz greats. ind all their last names in the word search. ame... azz en and omen e bop ig band lues oogie hicago ool ixieland am he ini ive atin ew rleans agtime cat kiffle wing rad rmstrong rubeck armichael rosby avis earie esmond orsey llington itzgerald illespie erman oliday ames enton ee ann aine iller onk eterson revin einhardt hearing imone eagarden aughan ashington illie... oagy... aul... ave... oody... izzy... uke... arah... iles... helonious... leo... scar... jango... ina... ouis... ommy... lla... eggy... ack... lenn... eorge... ndre... ob... lossom... erbie... tan... arry... inah...

13 heet 11 onnect the songs with the groups or artists. ome of these are used more than once. he words which are in bold and underlined are hidden in the word search. ame... usic of the ixties usic ordsearch usic ordsearch ard ay's ight... oon iver... h, retty oman... he wist... o ilk oday... ey ude... lad ll ver... urf ity... lease don t ease... erry ross he ersey... ad oon ising... ouse f he ising un... ver ou... t s ove hat ounts... ippy ippy hake... ast rain o larksville... an t et o atisfaction... owntown... elp!... now lace... think f ou... 'm eliever... ig irls on t ry... ittle ed ooster... ishin and opin... aby lephant alk... its and ieces... he ast ime... tarted oke... ellow ubmarine... he nimals he each oys he eatles he ee ees hubby hecker reedence learwater evival he ave lark ive usty pringfield our easons reddie & he reamers erry & he acemakers enry ancini he erseybeats he onkees etula lark he olling tones oy rbison he winging lue eans 2003

14 2003 usic ordsearch heet 12 ingers of a entury ame... cross a wide range of styles! atch the first and last names of these well known artists. ind all their last names in the word search. ir upply londie arpenters her enesis iss adonna eat oaf he ini ink loyd latters olice ush antana ting upertramp ho rmstrong assey lack allas ole rosby itzgerald oliday oel ones oplin ing ee ennon cae elba avarotti resley eed ichard obbins obeson imon inatra treisand utherland e anawa onder ing... rank... uciano... lvis... oan... ame iri... armen... lla... illie... aul... ame ellie... at ing... aria... ohn... ouis... eggy... hirley... illa... om... illy... anis... arole... liff... arty... arly... arbra... tevie... ou...

15 heet 4 - usical erms iano (soft) nimato (w. anim) dagio(slowly) egato (smoothly) ranquillo (calmly) olto (very) ivace(lively) on moto (w. movement) orte (loud) iminuendo (get softer) antabile (singing st) resto (very fast) llegretto (mod. fast) llegro (lively and fast) taccato (short) empre (always) oco (a little) ento (slowly) iocoso (merry) on brio(w spirit) al segno (from sign) itenuto(slower) heet 5 - ld & raditional ongs easel aconald oodle ragon hears ountain ericho aints illabong arching ailey ug ulberry ight onnie arling osemary rocodile lementine oodle urkey race heet 1 - usic ymbols staff quaver leger lines bars bass clef interval repeat sign rests pause tie flat sharp treble clef minim natural crotchet time signature slur semibreve dal segno accent staccato heet 2 - amous omposers eethoven ozart rahms ach andel chaikovsky ivaldi rieg urcell achmaninov hopin iszt chubert chumann rokofiev ibelius travinsky aydn ebussy ershwin trauss agner heet 3 - rchestral nstruments uba iolin iccolo impani ouble bass rombone rumpet lute iola ello larinet or anglais riangle ass clarinet nare drum assoon rench horn iano boe ass drum arp ymbals heet 6 - ercussion nstruments nvil ass drum astanets himes laves owbells ymbals lockenspiel ong uiro and bells aracas etallophone iano attle hekeree leigh bells nare drum teel drum ambourine imbales impani om tom riangle ubular bells ibraphone ashboard oodblock ylophone heet 7 - oices and inging plainsong baritone choir cantata opera coloratura anthem soprano lied tenor falsetto alto serenade barbershop madrigal melody lyrics voice cantabile bass larynx shanty heet 8 - ind nstruments agpipes aritone assoon ugle larinet ontrabassoon or anglais ornet rumhorn idgeridoo uphonium lageolet lute rench horn armonica ornpipe boe carina anpipes iccolo ecorder eedpipe axophone ousaphone hawm arogato rombone rumpet uba heet 9 - tringed nstruments heet 9 - ther nstruments heet 10 - azz en and omen ouis rmstrong ave rubeck oagy armichael ob rosby iles avis lossom earie aul esmond ommy orsey uke llington lla itzgerald izzy illespie oody erman illie oliday arry ames tan enton eggy ee erbie ann leo aine lenn iller helonious onk scar eterson ndre revin jango einhardt eorge hearing ina imone ack eagarden arah aughan inah ashington heet 12 - ingers of a entury ouis rmstrong ave rubeck oagy armichael ob rosby iles avis lossom earie aul esmond ommy orsey uke llington lla itzgerald izzy illespie oody erman illie oliday arry ames tan enton eggy ee erbie ann leo aine lenn iller helonious onk scar eterson ndre revin jango einhardt eorge hearing ina imone ack eagarden arah aughan inah ashington heet 11 - usic of the ixties he nimals: ouse f he ising un he eatles: ard ay's ight, ey ude, ellow ubmarine, elp! he each oys: urf ity he ee ees: tarted oke hubby hecker: he wist liff ichard: lease on t ease reedence learwater evival: ad oon ising he ave lark ive: lad ll ver, its and ieces usty pringfield: ishin and opin our easons: ig irls on t ry reddie & he reamers: ver ou erry & he acemakers: erry ross he ersey enry ancini: oon iver, aby lephant alk ermans ermits: o ilk oday he erseybeats: t s ove hat ounts think f ou onkees: 'm eliever, ast rain o larksville etula lark: owntown, now lace he olling tones: an t et o atisfaction he ast ime, ittle ed ooster oy rbison: h, retty oman he winging lue eans: ippy ippy hake heet 13 - nswers usic ordsearch usic ordsearch 2003

16 1 heet 1 ursery hymes ame... core out of 12: he girls cried when they were kissed by: hen the cow jumped over the moon, the fiddle was played by:. oy lue. eorgie orgie. eter iper. ack orner. he little dog. he dish. he cat. he cow he kettle was taken off again by:. ary. olly. ill. ukey ld ing ole was:. making tarts. on the dole. a merry old soul. going to ondon ittle oy lue was supposed to:. find the sheep. blow his horn. visit the queen. run upstairs 6. eter, eter kept his wife in a:. ea green boat. ounting room. ishing well. umpkin shell 7. ittle iss uffet was eating:. urds and whey. lum ie. read and oney. arts 8. he number of blackbirds baked in a pie was: he tarts were stolen by:. the ing of earts. the nave of hearts. the ueen of hearts. the maid 10. imple imon, to buy a pie, needed:. a pound. to say please. some money. a penny 11. ee illie inkie was wearing his:. night gown. red shoes. silver bells. night cap 12. itting in a corner, eating a pie was:. ary, ary. iss uffet. om the ipers son. ack orner

17 1 heet 2 otes and ests ame... core out of 12: his note having the same value as this rest is a:. emibreve. inim. uaver. emiquaver crotchet rest looks like:.... note worth four crotchet beats is a:. emibreve. emiquaver. inim. uaver dotted crotchet is worth the same as:. one semiquaver. two quavers. three quavers. four minims semiquaver rest looks like: group of notes equal in value to this rest is: he dot belonging to a dotted minim has the same value as a:. emibreve. uaver. rotchet. emiquaver 8. he notes corresponding exactly to these rests are: he number of quavers that would equal the value of this note is:. two. six. four. eight 10. o make up the value of a minim, you would need:. 1 quaver, 2 semiquavers. 1 crotchet, 2 quavers. 2 quavers, 2 semiquavers. 1 crotchet, 1 quaver 11. bar of music in simple triple time needs a crotchet and:. one minim rest. one semibreve rest. two crotchet rests. three crotchet rests 12. whole bar rest is also called a:. inim rest. ong rest. emiquaver rest. emibreve rest

18 1 heet 3 ongs for hildren ame... core out of 12: uff was a agic:. ragon. himney. enie. izard lick go the:. hopsticks. hears. cissors. eels hoose your partners, kip to my:. ope. ong. usic. ou ittle rown:. ug. ug. og. hoe or e s a olly ood:. riend. artner. ellow. atch dog 6. ever smile at a:. arking dog. rocodile. eacher. hark 7. op goes the :. easel. alloon. hampagne. racker 8. ld aconald had a:. urger hop. ow. ractor. arm 9. kippy was a:. uppy. hip captain. ush kangaroo. heep dog 10. poonful of ugar makes the:. edicine go down. ea nice and sweet. nts come to visit. airy-bread better 11. opeye was a:. irate. oldier. ailor man. ales man 12. ll things bright and beautiful, ll creatures:. n the zoo. hat don t bite. reat and small. rom the deep

19 1 heet 5 ands ame... core out of 12: he leader of a rass and would be called the:. aton holder. andmaster. ead guitarist. onductor 2. n a marching band you would find no:. rombone. rumpet. impani. uba 3. he rhythm in a azz and would most often be supplied by the:. rums. larinet. ornet. anjo 4. agpipes would be most often found in:. ilitary bands. ance bands. azz bands. ipe bands 5. part from brass instruments, in a marching band you might also find:. aton twirlers. heer leaders. lowns. ipers 6. ock and oll band would be more likely to feature a:. ouble bass. uitar. ither. ello 7. omething that a dance band would find most important would be:. armony. elody. hythm. ounterpoint 8. well-known bandmaster and composer, also known as he arch ing was :. uke llington. ouis rmstrong. hubby hecker. ohn ousa 9. synthesizer would most likely be found in a:. ock band. ilitary band. rass band. ance band 10. he modern style of military band dates back to rederick the reat of russia, in: band which uses instruments such as a washboard, harmonica and kazoo is a:. oncert band. ilver band. kiffle band. chool band 12. ing harles of ngland called his court musicians the:. ings and. oyal and. ourt and. tring and

20 1 heet 4 ercussion nstruments ame... core out of 12: he smallest of the cymbals are the : he instrument with the name which means wooden voice is the: round bar of steel bent into a shape with three sides that is struck with a metal rod is a:. humb cymbals. inger cymbals. himble cymbals. oe ymbals. etallophone. astanet. ood block. ylophone. ymbal. haker. riangle. leigh bell 4. ells are often also called:. impani. ongs. aracas. himes 5. haped like a big, round box with two calf-skin heads on either side is a:. igh hat. nare drum. ass drum. uiro 6. small drum with only one head and lots of little brass plates around the rim is a:. ambourine. arimba. lockenspiel. ibraphone 7. ercussion instruments which can be tuned are said to have:. ndefinite pitch. igh pitch. efinite pitch. ow pitch 8. ettledrums are also called:. ongo drums. laves. impani. hakers 9. group of instruments to which the piano does not belong is:. ercussion. eyboard. tring. rass 10. nstruments which need to be shaken rather than hit are:. aracas. oodblocks. laves. owbells 11. he phrase which is not true about onga drums is that they:. are used in pairs. originate in uba. are played with hands. have definite pitch 12. astanets originally from:. ortugal. pain. taly. rance

21 1 heet 6 usic anguage ame... core out of 12: rescendo means:. etting faster. etting louder. etting stronger. etting better llegro means:. ively and fast. oft and sweet. right and loud. ad and slow itenuto means:. radually slower. radually faster. mmediately slower. mmediately faster orte means:. oft. oud. ast. low taccato means:. low, steady. harp, crisp. udden, dramatic. hort, detached 6. resto means:. ery fast. ery lightly. ery heavily. ery merrily 7. dagio means:. uickly. layfully. lowly. adly 8. egato means:. oftly. moothly. almly. roadly 9. iminuendo means:. radually softer. uddenly softer. radually louder. uddenly louder 10. iano means:. leasant. uick. oft. raceful 11. tempo means:. n a singing style. in an undertone. ressing on faster. ack to former speed 12. oderato means:. oderate volume. oderate style. oderate speed. oderate force

22 1 heet 7 bout inging ame... core out of 12: song chosen by a country as a symbol of the country, played on special occasions is an:. nthology. norak. ntenna. nthem he words of a song are also known as the:. yrics. hymes. oetry. ycra song which tells a story is a:. allet. allad. ollard. alalaika sacred song of praise is a:. horus. ymn. elicon. hant 5. song repeated note for note by a second voice after the first voice has begun is a:. ondo. acket. itenuto. ound 6. lack folk songs are also known as the:. rowns. lues. reens. eds 7. funeral or mourning song is known as a :. iva. redge. ownbeat. irge 8. ongs written by chubert are usually referred to as:. ieder. olkas. ove songs. ute-songs 9. group of singers, singing together, is called a:. hair. hoir. hore. hant 10. song in an opera can be called an:. rea. rpeggio. ubade. ria 11. style of ensemble singing, in close harmony is known as a barbershop:. uet. uartet. rio. uintet 12. he leader of a choir is called the:. aptain. onductor. antor. antata

23 1 heet 8 usic otation ame... core out of 12: treble clef is also called a: minim is exactly half of the length of a: he shortest distance between two musical sounds is called:. lef. lute. lef. lef. emibreve. rotchet. uaver. emiquaver. an octave. a semitone. a sharp. a scale 4. usic is written on:. ar lines. eger lines. taves. harps 5. ey signatures are found :. after time signatures. before time signatures. after a bar line. before a natural sign 6. sharp sign next to a note tells you to play the note:. tone lower. semitone lower. tone higher. semitone higher 7. ar lines:. ivide bars. oin staves. nd sections. oin notes 8. semiquaver has:. ne tail. wo tails. hree tails. our tails 9. semibreve rest looks like a box:. n a line. nder a line. etween two lines. cross a line 10. ey signatures are made up of:. harps and flats. otes and rests. uavers and keys. ots and lines 11. ime signatures tell you the number of:. ars to play. ests to take. otes in a bar. eats in a bar 12. dotted crotchet lasts for the same length of time as:. ne quaver. hree quavers. wo quavers. our quavers

24 1 heet 10 nstruments ame... core out of 12: woodwind instrument which is not made of wood is a:. larinet. oodblock. lute. rumpet 2. ound produced by plucking tiny tongues of metal is made on a:. iano. usic box. iccolo. anjo 3. he family of instruments with the widest range of sounds is the:. ercussion. tring. oodwind. rass 4. metal two-pronged device which sounds a single note is a:. ong. in whistle. riangle. uning fork 5. dolphe ax invented the:. erophone. eolian arp. axophone. ousaphone 6. he marimba is an instrument similar to the:. ambourine. uba. ellophone. ylophone 7. tradovari was a famous maker of the:. iolin. iano. uitar. ymbals 8. nstruments with bellows to be pumped by the arms of the players are:. ianolas. indpipes. rombones. agpipes 9. cor anglais, or nglish horn is also known as a:. enor oboe. larinet. unting horn. ipe 10. ymbals are made of:. teel. rass. ilver. in 11. artolomeo ristofori invented the:. arp. lavichord. ianoforte. arpsichord 12. mandolin is a type of:. ute. lute. anjo. outh organ

25 1 heet 9 bout the iano ame... core out of 12: he word pianoforte means:. oft and fast. oud and soft. oft and loud. oud and forceful 2. he black keys are always arranged in:. ours. hrees and fours. hrees. wos and threes he sound on a piano is produced by: he left (soft) pedal moves the hammers so that they strike: n instrument which is not a type of piano is:. ammers striking strings. trings being pulled. ammers rubbing strings. eys being struck. o strings. ne string. wo strings. hree strings. ccordion. pinet. pright. rand 6. he first name of the inventor of the piano,... ristofori, was:. nrico. iuseppe. lessandro. artolomeo 7. n instrument which was used before the piano, and looked like a piano, was a :. arp. armonica. arpsichord. urdy-gurdy 8. he pianoforte was invented in the:. 16th century. 17th century. 18th century. 19th century 9. arts of the action of a piano include the:. damper, hammer, key. string, key, pedal. string, bolt, pivot. pivot, check, nut 10. he strings of a piano are made of:. opper and silver. opper and steel. teel and brass. ead and zinc 11. he piano was invented by ristofori in:. ungary. elgium. ermany. taly 12. laying the piano is sometimes referred to as:. racticing. owing. ickling the ivories. anging the keys

26 1 heet 11 cales and ey ignatures ame... core out of 12: he pattern of tones () and semitones () in major scales is: he major scale with a key signature consisting of four sharps is:..... major. major. major. major 3. he order of sharps in key signatures is: he semitones in a major scale are found between the following degrees: wo keys which both have a signature of one flat are:. 3rd and 4th, 7th and 8th. 2nd and 3rd, 5th and 6th. 4th and 5th, 7th and 8th. 3rd and 4th, 6th and 7th. major, minor. major, minor. major, minor. major, minor 6. he minor key related to major is:. minor. minor. minor. minor 7. he notes in the upper tetrachord of major are:.. #. #. 8. n a harmonic minor scale, the seventh note is:. not played. played twice. lowered a semitone. raised a semitone 9. he scale of major has:. one sharp. two sharps. three sharps. two flats 10. n a harmonic minor scale, an interval larger than a tone is found between notes:. 6 and 7. 4 and 5. 7 and 8. 5 and he subdominant degree of major and minor scales is the:. third. fifth. fourth. sixth 12. scale where each interval is a semitone is called:. elodic minor. ajor. hromatic. armonic minor

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