Instruments
People
Genres
Facts
Places
100

The whistling, whooping and hollering on mexican recordings.

Gritos

100

A country star, turned pop star who got her start writing for some of the biggest musicians in Nashville who also sadly does not own her music.

Taylor Swift

100

This genre is one of the earliest forms of American music that has been consistently recycled to form new music. As of recent, it has been revamped by musician Lil Nas X

Country Music

100

An early nursery rhyme about a girl who brought her pet lamb to school.

Mary Had a Little Lamb

100

In New Orleans, this square is a place where enslaved people would gather on Sundays to dance and sing.

Congo Square

200

A folk instrument that is often mistaken for a violin.

Fiddle

200

In Latin Music, these are groups of musicians that dressed in charro costumes promoting the sounds of Mexico.

Mariachi

200

A genre of music known for it's topics of poverty, depression, addiction, work (or lack of).

The Blues

200

This style in African music is often used today in Sports, & Gospel music. "Call and ???"

Call & Response

200

This country is where the British Invasion started.

United Kingdom
300

A small instrument used famously by Stevie Wonder by using the mouth to direct air into the sound holes. Behind each holes contains one reed.

Harmonica

300

The king of Pop, also the owner of the Beatles music catalog.

Michael Jackson

300

Music with unknown composers, or music performed by custom over a long period of time.

Folk Music

300

The musician who got his start performing in Lake Charles hotels. He found success with his song "Don't Mess with My Toot Toot"

Rockin Sydney

300

This continent is the home to instruments like the Koto, Shamisen, and the Taiko drums.

Asia

400

A percussion instrument from African that is known to mimic the human voice. It was an important instrument in a 2018 superhero film.

Talking drum or Dondo

400

The king of Zydeco music.

Clifton Chenier

400

Cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of British culture became popular in the United States and significant to the rising "counterculture" on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

British Invasion

400

Every song has two sides when it is being created. The composition and the ???

Master

400

Besides New York, and Los Angeles this city in Tennessee has the most popular music scene in the country.

Nashville

500
In Cajun/Zydeco music, this instrument is important. It is a rub board made of sheet metal and hangs from the chest. Begins with the letter F

Frottoir

500

The only group from the British Invasion that achieved a large amount of success like the Beatles. They named the band after a Muddy Waters song. A rolling rock.

The Rolling Stones

500

A vulnerable union of poetry and music, popular in today's music by artist like Sam Smith, Adele, and Ed Sheeran. Begins with the letter B

Ballad

500

The name of the record company started by Sam Phillips to sell the genre of Rockabilly to the country. The name of the company is a 3 letter word that is synonymous with daylight

Sun Records

500

Who owns the Beatles catalog?

Michael Jackson

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