The key in which the exposition of our Beethoven Set work begins.
What is C major
A style of Latin music originating in Brazil which uses almost exclusively percussion instruments.
What is Samba?
The element of music associated with instruments used, effects and timbre.
What is 'Sonority'?
The name of an ensemble involving brass, percussion, strings and woodwind.
What is an orchestra?
the smallest member of the woodwind family typically used in an orchestra.
The key 'Seven seas of Rhye' begins in
What is D major?
A type of Drum beat in which the bass/kick drum plays on every beat of the bar.
What is 'Four to the Floor'?
Short long rhythm most commonly associated with a particular Gaelic country.
Scotch snap.
The name of the ensemble involving violin 1, violin 2, viola and cello.
What is a String Quartet?
The family to which the 'Saxophone' belongs.
What is 'Woodwind'?
The key of the second subject in the Exposition of Beethoven Sonata in C
What is G Major?
A dance style in classical music in 3/4 time, with the typical feel of 'oom cha cha'.
What is a Waltz
Instructions which indicate melodic decoration.
What is 'Ornamentation'?
The name genre in which the ensemble with the typical line up of 'lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, drum kit, vocals, piano' often involving the use of distortion.
What is 'Rock'?
The relative minor of the parallel major of G minor
What is E minor?
A genre of contemporary Latin dance with heavy use of the clave rhythm, syncopated broken chords on piano, frequent call and response and originating in Cuba.
What is Salsa?
The Italian term for playing with a mute.
The qualifying term which comes before 'orchestra' or 'choir' to indicate a smaller ensemble.
The name of the band which released 'Strawberry Fields Forever'?
All the keys found in the development of Beethoven's Sonata in C
What are A, Cm, Fm, Bb, Eb, Gm, and E?
The name of the five hit beat associated with Merengue
What is Quintillo?
The type of key/scale which is created by starting a major scale from a different note.
The name of a typical Blues music ensemble?
What is a 'combo'?
A traditional guitar originating in the middle east, sharing it's name with a scent.
What is an 'Oud'?