Hint: "I lived during the classical period, and I lost my hearing later in life. I was still a very successful composer, and my greatest symphony was written when I was completely deaf."
PICTURE: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UUiUapamTTI/maxresdefault.jpg
Who is BEETHOVEN?
100
What is the name of the squiggly thing Mr. Turner is about to draw?
What is TREBLE CLEF?
100
What's Mr. Turner's first name?
What is CLINT
100
This word shows up as the letter F in music, and means "LOUD" in Italian.
Hint: "I wrote the "Moonlight Sonata" that people know so well, and I even wrote the melody for twinkle twinkle little star. I lived during the classical period just like Beethoven. Nobody knows for sure how I died, and my last piece of music was never finished. I performed for royalty all over the world."
PICTURE: https://media1.britannica.com/eb-media/50/152550-004-669D4462.jpg
Who is MOZART?
300
Name the lines from bottom to top on the TREBLE CLEF.
Hint: "I lived during the Romantic Period in Russia. I composed the "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker" ballets, as well as the 1812 overture which sometimes uses a REAL CANNON on stage. I'm one of the first composers in history to have my voice captured in a recording my a wax cylinder. The beginning of my name rhymes with a type of tea."
PICTURE: https://media1.britannica.com/eb-media/29/70029-004-74AD88C3.jpg
Who is TCHAIKOVSKY? (Chai-Cough-Ski)
400
Name the spaces from bottom to top on the TREBLE CLEF
Hint: "I lived in Poland during the Romantic Period. I wrote mostly piano music, and am well known for my "Nocturnes". My hair was amazing for the time period I lived in, and I was basically a living legend while I was still alive. I began playing piano music for audiences and writing poetry when I was only 6 years old!"
PICTURE: http://cdn-images.audioaddict.com/8/b/8/3/f/7/8b83f76da0c88bf71fe7e63eae1fd986.png
Who is CHOPIN? (Show-Pan)
500
What is the name of the entire thing Mr. Turner is drawing?
What is GRAND STAFF
500
How many dogs does Mr. Turner have?
What is 2?
500
This word shows up as FF in music, and means "VERY LOUD" in Italian.