Who is Frank Sinatra?
The group with Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash
Who are the Highwaymen?
This instrument usually represents the letter "X" in most alphabet books.
What is the xylophone?
This succession of notes moving upward and downward called a tune has another name.
What is a melody?
This famous German composer wrote the 5th Symphony.
Who is Beethoven?
A member of the Rat Pack who drank and smoked on stage
The 30s & 40s swing group of harmony singing sisters named Patty, Maxene, and LaVerne
Who are the Andrew Sisters?
This Chinese percussion instrument is struck with a large mallet which vibrates a large circle of metal.
What is the gong?
This tells the performer how fast or slow to play.
What is tempo?
This time period followed the classical era.
What is the Romantic era?
Dubbed the "King of Rock and Roll"
Elivis Presley
In this group, singing "Hotel California", were Glen Frey and Don Henley
Who are the Eagles?
The family of instruments included in the orchestra that is not found in a marching band.
What are strings?
Dynamics of forte and piano tell the performer to play how?
What is loud and soft?
This early 20th century performer named Caruso used this instrument.
What is his voice?
Dubbed the "King of Pop"
Who is Michael Jackson?
This 20s, 30s & 40s swing band played their hit called "In the Mood"
Who is the Glenn Miller Band?
This brass instrument has a slide that does not belong on a playground.
What is a trombone?
The meaning of the Italian word crescendo in music
What is get louder or increase sound?
This Italian art form, originating before the modern musical, told a story with every word being sung.
What is opera?
Who is Taylor Swift?
The 60s group that sang "Mony Mony", "Crimson and Clover", and "Hanky Panky".
Who is Tommy James and the Shondells?
This woodwind instrument is often described as sounding like a bird.
What is the flute?
The number of lines on a staff that hold music notes.
What is five?
This keyboard instrument, where the strings were plucked instead of hit by hammers, was invented before the piano in the 15th century.
What is the harpsichord?