He composed Mr. K's "favourite" wedding music.
Pachelbel
Originally popularized by the Tokens, this song was featured in "The Lion King."
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
This instrument was the first instrument Mr. K learned.
accordion
It is sometimes referred to as the A - B - C s of solfeggio.
Do-Re-Mi
The Archies sang about this particular "sweetener."
Sugar, Sugar
This modern composer wrote numerous songs in the "classical" style for movies such as Harry Potter and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
John Williams
This song from Aladdin would be a good song for a travel company.
A Whole New World
It is the smaller version of the transverse flute.
piccolo
This musical main character is also the main character in the New Testament.
Jesus Christ Superstar
The theme of this song by Don McLean goes beyond the mourning of his childhood music heroes, "the day the music died."
American Pie
This organ piece by J.S. Bach was never intended for scary or horror movies.
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
The song starts with "Little town, in a quiet village..." and introduces the main characters.
Belle
It is sometimes referred to as the "King of Instruments."
Pipe Organ
This musical is centered around the French Revolution.
Michael Jackson is considered to be the "King of Pop" but this former soldier was considered to be the "King of Rock & Roll."
Elvis Presley
Beethoven's Ode to Joy is the chorale of this symphony.
9th Symphony
This working song was sung by seven little miners.
Heigh-Ho
This woodwind comes in the following registers: soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone.
saxophone
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical about Jacob and his favourite son.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
This band sang the song that inspired Mr. K's parents to give him his name.
J.S. Bach was one of the original composers that used this technique and it is used Van Halen's Jump.
pedal point
This crustacean conducted Under the Sea.
Sebastian
The sackbut is the predecessor of this modern instrument. It literally means "pull-push."
trombone
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Considered to be one of the earliest Rock and Roll songs by Bill Hailey and the Comets.
Rock Around the Clock