Mozart. Chopin. Villa-Lobos.
Classical
How many keys are in a piano?
88
Vogue. Material Girl. La Isla Bonita. Who sang those tunes in the 80s?
Madonna
Highway to Hell. Thunderstruck. Back in Black. Which band is responsible for those songs?
AC/DC
"Hear" and "Listen" are verbs of perception related to the hearing sense. What's the slight difference between them?
Hear: Something you heard by chance or not paying much attention.
Listen: Something you intentionally decided to listen. Ex. listen to music.
50 Cent. Missy Elliot. Emicida.
rap/hip-hop
Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong played this brass instrument.
Trumpet
This singer has had a billboard #1 hit in each of the last 4 decades.
Mariah Carey
As the lead vocalist of the rock band Evanescence, this artist became known for her powerful and operatic voice. Who is she?
Amy Lee
The conductor of an orchestra uses a thin, straight stick known as a __________ to lead them.
baton
Frank Sinatra. Billie Holiday. Amy Winehouse.
Jazz
A small, four-stringed instrument often associated with Hawaiian music
Ukulele
This singer is associated with new pop genres, such as indie pop, alt-pop, and even "goth-pop".
Known as the "Godfather of Soul," this influential artist also had a major impact on the development of rock and roll with hits like "Johnny B. Goode." Who is he?
Chuck Berry
If you say that you got an _________, you mean that someone spoke angrily to you for quite a long time. (a word starting with "ear" and ending with a suffix)
earful
Michael Jackson. Lady Gaga. Beyoncé.
Pop
Dating back to ancient civilizations, this hollow instrument with finger holes is considered one of the oldest known musical instruments. What is it?
Flute
This singer holds the record for the most awarded artist in the history of the Billboard Music Awards, having won 40 of them.
Michael Jakcson
In the opera-rock epic "Bohemian Rhapsody", the name of a famous astronomer is mentioned a few times. Who is it?
Galileo
What are the words of a song called?
lyrics
Hamilton. Rent. Sweeney Todd.
Musicals
In the 1930s, this instrument was one of the first to be electronically amplified, transforming its sound and popularizing it in jazz and blues. What is it?
electric guitar
This South Korean boy band, became a global sensation with hits like "Dynamite" and "Butter." Who is this K-pop group?
BTS
Often referred to as the "Queen of Rock and Roll," this singer, known for her energetic stage presence and hits like "Proud Mary," has had a career spanning over six decades. She died this year (2023). Who's she?
Tina Turner
"Oh, this is my _________!" (slang meaning that you really enjoy the song being played)
jam