Music Trivia I
Music Trivia II
Movie Music I
Movie Music II
Terms & Concepts
Enharmonics
100

This is the instrument Neil Armstrong played.

What is baritone?

100

Name the main difference between a band and an orchestra.

What is a string section?

100


What is Pirates of the Caribbean?

100


What is Home Alone?

100

Tell me what the two numbers in a time signature mean:

Top number: how many beats per measure

Bottom number: which note gets the beat

100

Name the enharmonic for this pitch:

What is Db?

200

Name the classical composer who was deaf.

Who is Ludwig Van Beethoven?
200

There are this many strings on a violin.

What is 4?

200


What is Jurassic Park?

200


What is Harry Potter?

200

This is another name for the first pitch of a scale.

What is tonic?

200

Name the enharmonic for this pitch:

What is F#?

300

This band has had the most number one hits on the Billboard ranking, with 20 chart topping hits. 

Who are The Beatles?

300

This musical artist recorded two best-selling albums live at a prison.

Who is Johnny Cash? (Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison; Johnny Cash at San Quentin)

300


What is The Avengers?
300


What is Indiana Jones?

300

Name two terms that mean "slow down gradually."

What are ritardando and rallentando?

300

Name the enharmonic for this pitch:

What is Bb?

400
Name the oldest musical instrument in use today.

What is flute?

400

The classic rock band AC/DC is originally from this country. 

What is Australia?

400


What is Rocky?

400


What is Star Wars?

400

This is the term for a note that is used as an embellishment, played quickly before another note.

What is a grace note?

400
Define enharmonic:

What are two notes that are written differently but share the same pitch?

500

What popular singer (who uses a stage name) holds the real name of Peter James Hernandez?

Who is Bruno Mars?

500

Name the instrument that can be classified as both a string and percussion instrument.

What is a piano?

500


What is Up?

500


What is The Hunger Games?

500

This term means to start the note loudly, and then instantly get softer.

What is fortepiano? (fp)

500

Name the enharmonic for this note:

What is B natural?

600

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is found in which state?

What is Ohio? (Cleveland, Ohio)

600

This is the clef that a viola reads in.

What is alto clef?

600


What is The Incredibles?

600


What is The Lion King?

600

This term means to start the note loudly and then instantly get softer, followed by a crescendo.

What is sfozando? 

600

Name the enharmonic for this pitch:

What is E natural?

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