Name at least one brass instrument
Tuba, Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn
True or False, Justin Timberlake was once in a band called NSYNC
True
"Shake it off" is a popular song by this famous singer
Taylor Swift
Name the composer who composed music for the movies: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars "A New Hope"
John Williams
What rhythm is only worth one beat
Ta or Quarter note
What is a popular instrument used in irish and scottish music
bagpipes, fiddle, banjo, accordion
This song features the word "baby" too many times
"Baby"-Justin Beiber
Singer known for the song: "Baby One More Time"
Britney Spears
What Movie is the song "Hakuna Matata"from
The Lion King
What musical term is used for describing one beat of silence
rest
Name at least one woodwind instrument
clarinet, oboe, flute
Guess this song based off of the hint: In this song a character just wants to build stuff in the snow (hint, it's from a Disney Movie)
Do you want to build a snowman?- Frozen
This artist is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"
Elvis Presley
What is the popular Justin Timberlake song in a recent animated movie
Can't Stop the Feeling-Trolls
Name one rhythm that describes 4 sounds to one beat
tika tika or 4 sixteenth notes
This instrument has 6 strings and is made of wood
Guitar
Finish the lyrics: I can buy myself flowers, Write my name in the sand, Talk to myself for hours.....
Say things you don't understand
Singer known for the song "Watermelon Sugar"
Harry Styles
Singer who sang the song "let it Go" from the Disney Movie "Frozen"
Idina Menzel
Name one rhythm that describes 3 sounds to one beat
ti tika or tika ti
Name the four groups of instruments in an orchestra
Percussion, Woodwinds, brass, strings
Name the band that released the song "Butter"
BTS
Which artist is named the "King of Pop"
Michael Jackson
Name the 2018 movie whose soundtrack includes "Sunflower" by Post Malone and Swae Lee
"Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse"
The last three solfa symbols of the song "Mouse Mousie" are do, do, do...True or False?
True