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100

The hi-hat is most commonly pressed on these two beats.

What are beats 2 and 4?

100

This is the name of the equation a2+b2=c2.

What is the Pythagorean theorem?

100

This is the most streamed artist on Spotify.

Who is Drake?

100

This term means to play softly.

What is piano?

100

This is the first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

200

This style of jazz is characterized with the first eighth note being longer than the second.

What is swing?

200

This is the ratio of the circumfrence over the diameter.

What is Pi?

200

This musician is commonly known as the "King of Rock and Roll."

Who is Elvis Presley?

200
This term means the same as ritardando.

What is rallantendo?

200

These are the colours of the Swedish flag.

What are yellow and blue?

300

This decade was known as the "Jazz Age."

What is the 1920's?

300

This is the sum of all the angles in a triangle.

What is 180o.

300

Louis Armstrong was a master at this instrument.

What is the trumpet?
300

This tempo marking means to play slowly.

What is Adagio?
300

"Bobby" is a popular shortening of this name.

What is Robert?

400

This city is where the jazz genre was born.

Where is New Orleans?

400

This is the name of the numerical sequence going 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... 

What is the Fibonacci Sequence?

400

This jazz singer is known as the "First Lady of Jazz."

Who is Ella Fitzgerald?

400

This describes a note that is neither sharp or flat.

What is natural?

400
This is the perfect score in bowling.

What is 300?

500

This instrument was the defining instrument of the swing era and popularly known as the "licorice stick."

What is the clarinet?

500

This famous physicist invented calculus because the math he wanted to use did not already exist.

Who is Isaac Newton?

500
This American composer composed a musical depiction of New York City.

Who is George Gershwin?

500

This term describes music where no key can be establisted.

What is atonal?

500

The line "To be or not to be" comes from this Shakespearian play.

What is Hamlet?

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