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Name 447 SCRAMBLED MUSIC FORMS Music compositions usually follow a musical form. Unscramble the different types of music using the words in MUSIC FORMS to help you. 1. t h e m a n 2. i- r a a 3. l a b l ad 4. atancat 5. cornotce 6. g u f u e 7. g a 1 r i m a d 8. t e n m u i 9. turncoen 10. torrevue 11. preduel 12. q u 11 e a r 13. yrhpsoda 14. r u d o n 15. t a a s o n MUSIC FORMS sonata anthem prelude minuet madrigal quartet fugue nocturne ballad round cantata aria overture concerto rhapsody 194 © 1996 by The Center for Applied Research in Education

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    447 SCRAMBLED MUSIC FORMS Music compositions usually follow a musical form. Unscramble the different

    types of music using the words in MUSIC FORMS to help you.

    1. t h e m a n

    2. i- r a a

    3. l a b l a d

    4. a t a n c a t

    5. c o r n o t c e

    6. g u f u e

    7. g a 1 r i m a d

    8. t e n m u i

    9. t u r n c o e n

    10. t o r r e v u e

    11. p r e d u e l

    12. q u 1 1 e a r

    13. y r h p s o d a

    14. r u d o n

    15. t a a s o n

    MUSIC FORMS

    sonata an them prelude minuet madrigal

    quartet fugue nocturne ballad round

    cantata aria overture concerto rhapsody

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    4-39 CAN YOU MAKE CENTS?: 1. 1; 2. 5; 3. 10; 4. 25; 5. 50; 6. 100; 7. 5 cents; 8. 11 cents; 9. 25 cents; 10. zero or nothing; 11. 65 cents.

    4-40 NUMBERS COUNT: 1. 21; 2. 7; 3. 10; 4. 12; 5. 14; 6. 12; (total 1-6 = 76); 7. 32; 8. 13; 9. 12; 10. 8; 11. 5; 12. 6; (total 7-12 = 76); 13. 76; 14. 76; 15. 76.

    4-41 HOW DO YOU MEASURE UP?: 1. S ( lumber); 2. J (timepiece); 3. R (shoes); 4.1 ( l ightbulb); 5. O (tire); 6. B (fuse); 7. C (film); 8. F (rifle); 9. P (gold); 10. H (shir t /male) ; 11. D (clothes/baby); 12. N (motor); 13. Q, (batteries); 14. E (clothes/female); 15. L (nails); 16. A (temperature fahrenheit); 17. G (computer memory in thousands of kilobytes); 18. K (metric length in decimeters); 19. T (liq-uid capacity in ounces); 20. M (visual acuity).

    4-42 ROMAN NUMERAL FUN: 1. MODEL; 2. DOME; 3. VIXEN; 4. VILE; 5. VIM; 6. MIDDLE; 7. MOVIE; 8. VIDEO; 9. LIVID; 10. TAXI; 11. X-RAY; 12. VIOLET; 13. DIVE; 14. CIVIL; 15. EXIT; 16. CODE; 17. DIVIDE; 18. MILL.

    4-43 WORLD CURRENCIES: 1. yen; 2. dollar; 3. lira; 4. dinar; 5. rupee; 6. mark; 7. yuan; 8. peso; 9. franc; 10. rand; 11. peseta; 12. krona; 13. pound.

    4-44 GEOMETRIC SHAPES: 1. square; 2. octagon; 3. triangle; 4. ellipse; 5. circle; 6. rectangle; 7. pentagon; 8. hexagon.

    The Arts

    4-46 SOUNDS OF MUSIC: Across: 3. forte; 7. soprano; 9. metronome; 10. falset-to; 11. chord; 12. duet; 14. note; 16. harmony. Down: 1. tempo; 2. quartet; 3. fret; 4. ensemble; 5. staff; 6. contralto; 8. octave; 9. melody; 11. coda; 13. triad; 15. tenor.

    4-47 SCRAMBLED MUSIC FORMS: 1. anthem; 2. aria; 3. ballad; 4. cantata; 5. concerto; 6. fugue; 7. madrigal; 8. minuet; 9. nocturne; 10. overture; 11. prelude; 12. quartet; 13. rhapsody; 14. round; 15. sonata.

    4-48 MUSICAL TEASE: These words should be shaded or colored: xylophone, chimes, bells, gong, glockenspiel, cymbals, triangle. The names used for the major percussion instrument are KETTLEDRUMS and TIMPANI.

    4-49 ORCHESTRA PIT: 1. bass viol; 2. bassoon; 3. cello; 4. clarinet; 5. cornet; 6. English horn; 7. harp; 8. oboe; 9. piccolo; 10. sousaphone; 11. t rombone; 12. tim-pani; 13. tuba.

    4-50 ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS: Words read across from top to bottom: timpani, harp , viol, violin, cello, organ, bagpipe, piano, recorder.

    4-51 NATIVE AMERICAN DANCES (SET I): 1. long-house; 2. ghost; 3. corn; 4. sun; 5. swan; 6. potlatch; 7. deer; 8. mime.

    4-52 NATD7E AMERICAN DANCES (SET II): 1. war; 2. stomp; 3. snake; 4. story; 5. green corn; 6. turkey; 7. butterfly; 8. basket.

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