Music Theory
There, Their, They're
The Poo and the Flower
Bass or Bass
You Can Count on Me
100
Contains five lines and four spaces.
What is a staff?
100
When talking about a person, this is used instead of "that."
What is whom?
100
The comparative literary technique that uses "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
100
Walleye.
What is a Bass?
100
One, ee, and, uh.
What is the count for four sixteenth notes?
200
The key that contains two flats.
What is B flat?
200
I'll take you in, but not like that!!
What is accept or except?
200
Every good story starts with this.
What is HHHWWWWUUUUHHHHH.
200
The bottom dwellers.
What is the bass section?
200
I add half the value to a note?
What is a dot?
300
The sound of more than one note at a time.
What is a chord?
300
In order, also, and also again.
What is to, too, and two?
300
To disturb my reader, and by disturbing them, awaken them.
What is my job as a writer?
300
Placoid scales.
What are the scales on a cartilaginous fish?
300
I have three flags.
What is a thirty-second note?
400
The distance between C and E.
What is a third?
400
Measuring diamonds for your eyes.
What is a carat and a carrot?
400
A statement or object returned to within a story or poem.
What is a motif?
400
Upsidedown.
What is a catfish?
400
I look like a top hat.
What is a half rest?
500
A scale in half steps.
What is a chromatic scale?
500
Make happen and owed.
What is do and due?
500
Repeated vowel sounds.
What is assonance?
500
Upright.
What is a bass?
500
A single note that gets six counts.
What is a dotted whole note?
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