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100

This curvy brass instrument has the least amount of space between its partials. 

What is French horn?

100

This is what the numbers of a reed mean. (2.5, 3, 3.5)

What is strength?

100

The piece that inspired this category’s name. 

What is Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony? or What is Beethoven 5?

100

These are the three clefs typically used by a string orchestra. 

What are treble, alto, and bass clef?

100

The involuntary muscle that is responsible for exhalation. 

What is diaphragm?

200

The Ants Song helps you remember these five open strings in order (high to low). 

What is E, A, D, G, and C?

200

These are the components of an undergraduate jury. 

What is repertoire, scales, and sight reading?

200

This hard to pronounce Russian composer wrote 3 ballets, including The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. 

Who is Tchaikovsky? or Who is Tchikovowsky?

(Bonus points if you can name the third ballet)

200

John Adams was a minimalist composer whose work Short Ride in this kind of Machine has the clarinets rapidly playing the same three notes on repeat. 

What is fast?

200

Name (or demonstrate) two examples of semi-occluded vocal tract (SOVT) exercises. 

What is humming, lip trills, singing through a straw, singing on a “v”, or singing “ng”?

300

The reason this instrument and clarinet sound different is due to its conical construction rather than the clarinet’s cylindrical-ness. 

What is saxophone?

300

The seven separate parts required to put together a clarinet. 

What is mouthpiece, ligature, reed, barrel, upper joint, lower joint, and bell?

300

This classical composer wrote around 800 works before his death at 35 years old, leaving one work, his Requiem, unfinished. To this day, it has been completed by his students based on previous sketches. 

Who is WA Mozart?

300

This 12x12 grid created by tone rows contain each chromatic pitch in each row and column. Depending on which direction you read it, it can be labeled with P#, I#, R#, or RI#. Also a movie with people wearing sunglasses. 

What is a matrix?

300

This type of drink will dehydrate your vocal folds. 

What is caffeinated?

400

This is where steel pans come from. 

What is Trinidad and Tobago?

400

These are the four main types of clarinet. 

What are Bb, Eb, A, and bass clarinets?

400

This was the cause of death for Franz Schubert. 

What is “typhoid fever” or syphilis?

400

This piece by John Cage consists of silence, allowing the audience to become a crucial component of the piece. 

What is 4’33”

400

This type of vocal injury (pathology) is an infection or inflammation of the vocal folds. It may be caused by excessive voice use beyond what the larynx can handle. 

What is laryngitis?

500

A standard bassoon has 9 of this type of key. 

What is thumb key?

500

Name one of the three international systems for clarinet fingerings. 

What is Boehm, Albert or Oehler

500

This out-of-this-world composer started learning trombone hoping it would improve his asthma. 

Who is Gustav Holst?

500

Using set theory notation, name one of the two set classes (in prime form) of the all-interval tetrachord. 

What is [0146] or [0137]?

500

The type of music referred to by CCM. 

What is contemporary commercial music? (non-classical, musical theater)

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