The smallest woodwind instrument
What is "piccolo"
The clef that viola primarily plays in
What is "alto clef"
The highest vocal range
What is "soprano"
Number of sixteenth notes that fit into one quarter note
What is "four sixteenth notes"
The piece infamous for being overplayed at weddings
What is "Canon in D"
The technique used to articulate notes in rapid succession
What is "double tonguing" or "triple tonguing"
The technique used to move up and down the length of the fingerboard
What is "shifting"
The term for singing without instrumental accompaniment
What is "a capella"
Tempo that indicates "at a walking pace"
What is "Andante"
The duo consisting of two Australian violinists known for their Youtube channel
Who are "TwoSet Violin" or "Brett and Eddy"
Instrument featured in the opening solo of "Rhapsody in Blue" by Gershwin
What is "clarinet"
Another name for "String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96" by Dvorak
What is "American"
Term for how much singers emphasize their consonants
What is "diction"
Key signature that features 6 sharps
What is "F# Major" or "D# Minor"
Animated children's TV show that features 4 kids and a rocket, teaching the audience about famous artworks and classical music
What is "Little Einsteins"
Technique that implements breathing through your nose and blowing at the same time
What is "circular breathing"
Technique that bounces several notes in a row with one bow stroke
What is "ricochet"
Name of the system that assigns syllables to each note of a musical scale
Term meaning a change of key
What is "modulation"
The number of keys on a standard piano
What is "88 keys"
The composer, known as the "King of March", who composed "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
Who is "John Philip Sousa"
Two other names for the string bass
What is "upright bass", "standup bass", "contrabass", or "double bass"
The technique choir directors use when arranging students in a pattern based on their tone
What is "choral voicing"
The British term for a two hundred fifty-sixth note
What is "demisemihemidemisemiquaver "
The piano piece featured in an episode of Tom and Jerry titled "The Cat Concerto"
What is "Hungarian Rhaposody No.2