Styles of Music
Instruments
Music Theory
Name That Musical
Where in the World?
100

This style of music was extremely popular in the 1970s.


Notable stars of this genre included Donna Summer, ABBA, Kool and the Gang, and The Village People.

What is Disco?

100

This group of instruments includes flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and saxophone.

Don't get a splinter in your tongue.

What are woodwinds?

100

The fundamental component of music provided by percussion is known as this.


In Hairspray, the final musical number says you can't stop it...

What is the Beat?

100

This is Bob's favorite musical, featuring such bangers as "Good Morning Baltimore", "Run and Tell That", and "You Can't Stop the Beat".

What is Hairspray?

100

Utada Hikaru and Kenshi Yonezu are two of the highest grossing recording artists in the history of this nation.

What is Japan?

200

This style of music's name originated from the slang for embellishing a song in one's own style, or "Ragging a tune".

What is Ragtime?

200

This group includes the trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba and French Horn.

What are brass instruments?

200

This is the visual representation of a beat of music.  It is placed somewhere on a staff.

What is a note?

200
In this musical, a young woman is haunted by the disfigured man who has secretly groomed her while also being her hidden music teacher.

What is The Phantom of the Opera?

200

Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton-John and Keith Urban all have roots in this island nation.

What is Australia?

300

This style of uniquely American music that contains elements of Folk, Jazz, and Blues has a name that originated from Black American Slang for "Getting Down".

What is Rock and Roll?

300

These are the two naturally derived musical instruments that most humans have the ability to use.

What are our hands and our voice?

300

How high or low a note is placed is called this.

What is a pitch?

300

Christina Aguilera and Cher share the spotlight in this 2010 musical.

What is Burlesque?

300

The musical styles of Reggae, Dancehall and Ska all originated on this Caribbean island nation.

What is Jamaica?

400

This style of music of music originated in the late 1970s in Germany.

What is Industrial?

400

These are known as the five classical Japanese musical instruments

What are koto, shamisen, erhu, shakuhachi, and taiko?

400

This symbol on sheet music tells you what type of note gets the beat, and how many beats there are per measure.

What is the Time Signature?

400

Julie Andrews stars in this musical in which she teaches musical expression to a group of children.

The hills are alive with it...

What is "The Sound Of Music"?

400

The singer Mika, creator of the song "Ice Cream" which is Bob's ringtone, hails from this European nation.

He also serves as a judge on the country's version of the competition show "The Voice".

What is France?

500

Street Storytelling that evolved out of Rock and Roll. Social consciousness and youth angst on top of a beat.

What is Rap?

500

Bob was a member of the All-State Honors Band playing this instrument in High School.

What is the Trombone?


500

Some examples are Largo, Andante, Allegro, and Vivace.

What is Tempo?

500

A bookish girl spurns the advances of the town jock and ends up falling in love with a furry in this Disney animated classic.

What is "Beauty and the Beast"?

500

Many of the greatest composers in history are from this European Nation.

What is Austria?


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