The name of the two numbers standing on top of each other at the beginning of any piece of sheet music.
What is a time signature?
The number of keys on a piano.
What is 88?
What everyone listens to.
What is pop?
The creature that communicates through music.
What are birds?
The composer with two skulls in his tomb - a fake one and the real one.
Who was Haydn?
What is 7?
What is a ukulele?
The rhythmic way of speaking words.
What is rap?
The cause of the difference in male and female's voices.
What are vocal folds?
The composer who had a unique hobby of trainspotting.
Who was Dvorak?
When the two notes are the same but sound different.
What is an octave?
The price of the world's most expensive violin.
What is 16 million dollars?
Trucks, women, and dogs.
What is country?
What are endorphins?
Who was Schubert?
The three basic sections/chunks of a song.
What is a verse, chorus, and bridge?
The creatures that really hate rap, but love Bach.
What are spiders?
The genre of improvising.
What is jazz?
The four parts in the world of harmony.
What is bass, tenor, alto, and soprano?
The composer who only liked his coffee if it had precisely 60 coffee beans in it.
Who was Beethoven?
The name of the structure most sheet music builds its notes on.
What is a grand staff?
The service the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra provides the audience with after the show.
What is dinner out of instruments?
The foundation of all music we hear today.
What is classical music?
The lowest the human ear can hear.
What is 20 Hz?