A word used for an instrument, singer, or clef that uses low notes
Bass
Symbol for musical silence
Family of instruments including violins, violas, cellos, and more
Strings
Last word in the song "Old MacDonald"
O
The signature that tells you how many beats are in a bar.
Time signature
Classical composer that wrote the 5th-Symphony, beginning"Dun-dun-dun-duh"
Beethoven
Loud, guitar-driven style of music
Rock
Style of music that shares its name with a dip for chips
Salsa
Large keyboard instrument with pipes, often seen in churches
Organ
Metal percussion instrument named for its shape
Triangle
Sort of dance where performers spin on their backs
Breaking (Breakdancing)
Wind instrument you learned in Grade 4.
Recorder
Last name of the best-selling concert artist of 2023
Swift
A classical-music play in which actor/singers must use big booming voices
Opera
Group of three musicians, or a piece of music written for them
Trio
Another word for a measure of music
Bar
Style of music related to poetry, spoken with a rhythm over a beat
Rap
Irish style of dancing that makes loud sounds, similar to tap dancing
Step
Wind instrument with a nasal sound, which is why it has been used to represent the duck in "Peter and the Wolf"
Oboe
Musical word for "speed"
Tempo
This composer had a large family and many musical siblings.
Bach
Maracas, egg-shakers, and tambourines are all this kind of instrument
Rattles
Word that means to put a bounce in a rhythm, or the kind of dance that goes with it
Swing
Blown instrument often made with wood or clay which is used in the Zelda video game series
Ocarina
This Russian composer wrote the ballets "The Nutcracker," "Swan Lake," and "The Sleeping Beauty"
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky