Musical Genres Crossword Puzzle

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Musical Genres Crossword Puzzle

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  • ragtime : an american musical genre, enjoying its peak popularity around the years 1900–1918. this genre identifies as a dance form written in 2/4 or 4/4 time, and utilizing a walking bass,
  • jazz : this music has been called the first original art form to develop within the us. it grew out of a cross-fertilization of folk blues, ragtime, and european band music.
  • electronic : strong beat, fast tempo, synthesizers, dj
  • gospel : religious music that first came out of african-american churches in the 1930’s
  • acoustic : created without the use of electricity.
  • rock : guitar, drums, bass, keyboard, amplified!, many kinds through the decades
  • blues : a vocal and instrumental form of music based on a pentatonic scale and a characteristic twelve-bar chord progression
  • classical : composed and written using music notation, and as a rule is performed faithfully to the score. in common usage, often refers to orchestral music in general,
  • opera : stories through music, classical singing, orchestras, typically no dialogue
  • hip hop : music composed of four main elements
  • pop : any genre of music having wide appeal (but usually only for a short time)
  • musicals : telling a story through speaking and singing, comes from opera, usually singing in a chest voice (belting), think disney and broadway
  • music : the art and science of ordering tones and other tone like sounds.
  • country : this music form is developed mostly in the southern united states of america, with roots in traditional folk music, spirituals and blues.
  • hymn : a religious song or poem of praise to god or a god.
  • psalm : a sacred song or hymn, in particular any of those contained in the biblical book of psalms and used in christian and jewish worship.