What term means to get louder?
What is "Crescendo"?
What kind of note receives 1 beat in 4/4 time?
What is a "Quarter Note"?
What note is located on the first line of the treble clef?
What is "E"?
What movie is the song "Beyond" from?
What is "Moana 2"?
What was the name of the lead character in "Legally Blonde"?
Who is "Elle Woods"?
What term means the speed of the music?
What is "Tempo"?
What kind of rest receives 2 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a "Half Rest"?
What note is located on the first space of the treble clef?
What is "F"?
What song was in the movie "Daddy Day Care"?
What is "Walkin on Sunshine"?
What musical has the characters Glinda and Elphaba?
What is "Wicked"?
What term means without instruments?
What is "Acapella"?
What kind of note receives 4 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a "Whole Note"?
What note is located on the third space of the treble clef?
What is "C"?
Alan Menken wrote the music to what Disney Movie? (We sang a song from it.)
What is "Aladdin"?
What musical contains the song "Dancing Queen"?
What is "Mamma Mia"?
What term means to hold a note for longer than its written duration?
What is "Fermata"?
What kind of note receives 3 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a "Dotted Half Note"?
What note is located on the fourth space of the bass clef?
What is "G"?
What song did the 7/8th grade sing from the movie "Rocky"?
What is "Eye of the Tiger"?
What title character sings the song "Tomorrow"?
Who is "Annie"?
What term means "short and detached"
What is "Staccato"?
What kind of rest is in the shape of an upside-down hat?
What is a "Whole Rest"?
What is it called when the staff has both treble clef and bass clef?
What is a "Grand Staff"?
Finish the lyric: "Coastin' with the motion of the ocean........"? (give 30 seconds to answer)
What is "Whirlpools swirling cascading swirling"?
What is the name of the villain in "The Lion King"?
Who is "Scar"