This note has a value of one beat.
What is a Quarter Note?
This musician has a character named after them in Princess and the Frog.
Who is Louis Armstrong?
This instrument family includes the trumpet, trombone and tuba.
What is the brass family?
Who is Taylor Swift?
This is the person who writes music for a living.
This music symbol has a "belly" that curls around the line G.
What is a treble clef?
This instrument is often used in jazz bands, and played by Louis Armstrong.
What is a trumpet?
This instrument has black and white keys.
What is a piano?
Who is "BTS"?
This is a law that gives protections to creators of content.
What is copyright?
This is what the 5 lines where you write music is called.
What is a staff?
This is the home of jazz music.
What is New Orleans?
These instruments are often hit or "struck".
What is percussion/drums?
This is the name of Olivia Rodrigo's debute album.
What is SOUR?
This Disney movie features songs such as "Dig a Little Deeper" and "Almost There".
What is "The Princess and the Frog?
These letters are often featured in music as the musical alphabet.
What is ABCEDFG?
This style is often featured in jazz music, and means to make it up as you go.
What is improv?
These instruments are commonly found in orchestras.
This music artist often collaborates with her older brother Finneas.
Who is Billie Eilish?
This term is a short reoccuring theme, that is associated with a person, place or situation.
What is leitmotif?
This note gets a value of 3 beats.
What is a dotted half note?
This jazz music was know as the "First Lady of Song" and often sang scat-style jazz music.
Who is Ella Fitzgerald?
This instrument is named after a famous march composer, who's first name is John. They are often the bass line of a marching band.
What is a sousaphone?
This singer has her own make-up line, performed the Superbowl Halftime show in 2023, and has been performing music since 2005. Her biggest hit is "We Found Love" released in 2011.
Who is Rihanna?
This term is used to describe when physical action is mimicked by sounds/music.
What is Mickey Mousing?