Music Basics
Rhythm and Instruments
Music Around the World
Pop Culture Hits
Music in Everyday Life
100

The first seven letters of the music alphabet are...

A B C D E F G

100

This family of instruments includes the drum kit, triangle and tambourine. 

Percussion Family

100

This is the national instrument of Japan with 13 strings. 

Koto

100

Taylor Swift's fans are often called this.

Swifties

100

Music used in shops to make people feel like buying more is called this.

Background Music

200

Playing 'soft' and 'loud' in music is referring to this.

Dynamics (volume)

200

A note worth one beat is called this.

Crotchet/'Ta'

200

Reggae music originated in this country.

Jamaica

200

This K-Pop group has members named RM, Jungkook and Jimin.

BTS

200

The most listened to song this month in Australia?

'Golden' from K-Pop Demon Hunters

300

What is the total beat value of a 'ti-ti' note.

1 beat (2x half beats)

300

The didgeridoo is a traditional instrument from this country.

Australia

300

A mariachi band is most closely linked with this country.

Mexico

300

This American singer rose to fame on TikTok and is known for songs like 'Beautiful Things' and 'Mystical Magical'.

Benson Boone

300

The ringtone on a phone is an example of this use of music.

A signal or alert.

400

A ukulele is smaller than a guitar. Which one plays the higher pitch?

Ukulele

400

Syncopation means the emphasis is placed here instead of on the beat.

Off-beat

400

This continent is home to the djembe drum.

Africa

400

This movie featured the hit song 'Let it go'.

Frozen

400

People wear these in their ears to listen to music on the bus or walking to school.

Headphones/earbuds

500
This musical element describes the speed of the beat.

Tempo

500

This keyboard instrument makes sound by plucking strings inside with hammers.

Piano

500

This country is famous for bagpipes.

Scotland

500

Billie Eilish sang the James Bond theme song for this movie.

No Time to Die

500

People sometimes listen to soft, calm music before bed to help them fall asleep. This is a form of .....?

Meditation/Relaxation

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