Music Theory
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Goldblatt Trivia
100

Another name for a note (enharmonic equivalent) that sounds the same as F#

What is Gb?

100

Bows are made from hairs of this animal

What is a horse?

100

Name three instruments that use a reed to produce their sound

What are: saxophone, clarinet, oboe, bassoon

100
The full name of LMM and the musical he wrote

Who is Lin-Manuel Miranda and what is Hamilton?

100

Town the Goldblatts live in

What is Oneonta?

200

Relative major and minor keys share this

What is a key signature?

200

The technique where the player rapidly moves the bow back and forth for a startling sound

What is tremolo?

200

True or False: Saxophones have a spit valve

What is false?

200

The musical written by Anais Mitchell featuring a retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth

What is Hadestown?

200

The instruments Mrs. Goldblatt's son plays

What are cello and French horn?

300

Raises a note a half step

What is a sharp?

300

True or False: In hot weather, string instruments' pitch tends to go flat. 

What is false?

300

Name two wind instruments that are most often played with vibrato to enhance their tone

What are flute, oboe, saxophone, and bassoon?

any two

300

The musical that opened on Broadway in 1988 and closed in 2023.

What is the Phantom of the Opera?

300
The number of siblings Mrs. Goldblatt has

What is zero?

400

The only string instrument in orchestra that is not tuned in perfect fifths

What is the bass?

400

At the end of a pizzicato section, this word means "go back to playing with the bow"

What is arco?

400

In Prokofiev's musical tale of Peter and the Wolf, this instrument represents the wolf

What is the French horn?

400

In Wicked, (the movie versions) name the two leads who played Elphaba and Glinda

Who are Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande?

400

The one state in New England Mrs. Goldblatt has never lived in.

What is Rhode Island?

500

The order of whole and half steps in a major scale

What is WWHWWWH?

500

What is found half way up each string and, when the player lightly rests their finger on the string with out pressing it to the fingerboard, causes a sound one octave higher?

What is a harmonic?

500

The name for an extended technique allowing players of an instrument that is normally able to play only one note at a time to play multiple: example: chords on a clarinet, flute, or saxophone

What are multiphonics?

500

Name two musicals that are updates of the Romeo and Juliet story

What are West Side Story and & Juliet?

500

Name two Goldblatt family hobbies that start with the letter S

What are skiing and sailing?

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