Blues
Ukulele
Music Theory
Musical Theatre
This and That
100

This is the form of Blues lyrics.

AAB

100

The word "ukulele" translates to this in Hawaiian.

Jumping flea

100

The number of beats a quarter note receives.

One

100

A type of musical that uses songs that uses music that was already well-known and a plot is written around the songs.

Jukebox musical

100

The name of the movie musical we watched in class.

The Newsies
200

The Blues originated in this area of the United States.

The Mississippi Delta

200

The order of the strings on the ukulele.

GCEA

200

This is also known as the G clef.

The treble clef.

200
The minimum number of seats a theatre needs to have to be considered a Broadway theatre.

500

200

He composed the score for movies like Jurassic Park, Star Wars, and Jaws.

John Williams

300

These type of songs, sung to a beat by workers completing a task, inspired the development of Blues music.

Work songs.

300

This is the lowest sounding NOTE on the ukulele.

C

300

The pattern of silences and sounds in music.

Rhythm

300

As found in the Newsies, someone who crosses a picket line during a strike.

A scab.

300

The correct spelling of your music teacher's last name.

BIANCHI

400

While best known through a performance by Elvis, "Hound Dog" was originally sung by this artist.

Big Mama Thornton

400

The white piece of plastic that holds the strings in the air at the bottom of the ukulele.

The bridge

400

What is placed at the end of a song to symbolize the song is over.

A double bar line.

400

The booklet you receive when you go into a theater with the cast/production list.

Playbill
400

This composer wrote 4'33".

John Cage

500

These are the three roman numeral chords found in the 12 bar blues.

I, IV, V

500

This note is played with your third finger on the third fret on the third string.

G

500

The symbol found at the beginning of a song that tells us the number of beats in a measure.

The time signature

500

This award show recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.

The Tony Awards

500

This is the room number of our class.

B112

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