This deaf composer wrote Symphony No. 9
Who is Beethoven?
This is the instrument family of violins, violas, cellos, and the double bass.
What is the strings?
This musical features the "All I Ask of You."
What is the Phantom of the Opera?
This term means "soft" or "quiet."
What is piano?
What boy band wrote "Butter"?
Who is BTS?
The Magic Flute, Idomeno, and La Clemenza di Tito are 3 operas by which famous composer?
Who is Mozart?
This woodwind instrument uses a single reed
What is the clarinet?
What famous classical piece was featured in "Twilight"?
What is Clair de Lune?
This is a triad built using two major thirds stacked on top of each other.
What is an augmented chord?
Who won the 2025 Grammy for Best Rap Album?
Who is Doechii?
This German composer wrote the Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Who is Mendelssohn?
This large percussion instrument has adjustable pitch and is played with mallets.
What is the timpani?
This movie features "Edelweiss."
What is The Sound of Music?
This term indicates that a piece should return to its original tempo after a deviation.
What is tempo primo?
What band wrote "Live While We're Young"?
Who is One Direction?
This Russian composer wrote 3 famous ballets, one of which incited a riot at its premiere.
Who is Stravinsky?
This electronic instrument is played without physical contact, using two antennas to control pitch and volume.
What is the theremin?
This composition’s dramatic introduction is often used in Halloween-themed movies.
What is Danse Macabre?
This is a sequence of music that reads the same forward and backward.
What is a musical palindrome?
How many strings are on the Korean gayaguem?
What is 12 strings?
This 20th-century Russian composer, known for his accessible style and music for young pianists, wrote The Comedians and The Clowns.
Who is Dmitri Kabelevsky?
Invented by Benjamin Franklin, this glass instrument produces tones when the player’s fingers rub spinning glass bowls of different sizes.
What is the glass harmonica?
What popular Netflix series featured Haydn's Trumpet Concerto?
What is Squid Game?
This term refers to the temporary emphasis of a dissonant tone by sustaining it while the harmony underneath changes, creating tension before resolving.
What is a suspension?
How many keys are on a keyboard with just over five and a half octaves instead of the standard seven and a quarter?
What is 67 keys?