Jazz
Blues
Classical
Rock
Country
100
Name the decade that was known as "The Jazz Age"

1920s

100

Blues music was inspired from what type of songs?

Slave songs
100
Classical music of this era was very ornate and musicians were expected to embellish or improvise.

Baroque

100

This artist that became popular in the 1950s is known as "The King of Rock and Roll".

Elvis Presley

100

Country music features a lot of instruments from which instrument family?

String Family (mandolin, banjo, electric and acoustic guitars, fiddle, steel guitar)

200

This famous trumpet player was also know for his raspy singing voice.

Louis Armstrong

200

The lyrics of blues music were sad due to what major historic event in the 1930s?

The Great Depression

200

This composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras lost his hearing and was known for his 9 symphonies.

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

This artist reshaped rhythm and blues and created the start of Rock and Roll.  One is his famous songs is "Johnny B. Goode".

Chuck Berry

200

Which state in the United States is considered the birthplace of country music?

Tennessee

300

Which one of these instruments is NOT featured in jazz music:  Trumpet, trombone, banjo, or piano

Banjo

300

Name the technique used in both jazz and blues when one person plays something and then everyone else echoes or answers back?  

Call and Response

300

Name the famous modern classical composer know for writing the movie soundtracks for "Star Wars", "Indiana Jones", and "Harry Potter". 

John Williams

300

This British band of the 60s often used lyrics that made no sense.

The Beatles

300

Name three common themes in country music.

Heartbreak, love, dancing, religion, American patriotism, the South, the everyday man, and reflecting on the past 

400

Jazz music uses a technique where a soloist makes up music on the spot while the rest of the band plays background.  It is also occasionally used in blues music.  What is this technique called?

Improvisation

400

Music of the blues uses many similar instruments that are used in jazz music.  Which two instruments are used in the blues that jazz typically does NOT use?

Drums, guitar, saxophone, piano, harmonica

Guitar and harmonica

400

Which 2 musical eras had very simple music with only a few instruments?

Medieval and Renaissance

400

This band of the 70s and 80s started to create a "harder" sound to rock music.  They started "arena rock".

Queen

400

This famous singer/songwriter has written over 3000 songs, started a foundation in TN to encourage reading in young children, and has her own theme park.

Dolly Parton

500

Jazz music got its roots in this type of "ragged" piano music.

Ragtime

500

Name the famous blues singer had hit with the song, "At Last"

Etta James

500

Which classical music era saw composers pushing boundaries on what sounded good by experimenting with how to play instruments and using composition techniques like 12-Tone music?

Modern

500

This band of the 70s-90s infused rhythm and blues, soul and bluegrass to create a very "country" style of rock and roll.

The Eagles

500

This artist is know as the "King of Country".  He returned country back to its roots moving away from the popcountry sound of the 80s.  He was the "Country Artist of the 2000 decade" and has a record 60 number 1 hits...the most of any music genre.

George Strait

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