What is Mrs. Johnson's favorite color?
Purple
What are the 4 houses in Harry Potter
Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Raven claw, and Slytherin
What is the name for a scale that uses all notes in an octave?
A Chromatic Scale
The Sandra Day O'Connor High School is located in this Texas city, known for its hilly terrain northwest of San Antonio.
Helotes
This German composer, known for his "Ode to Joy" in his Ninth Symphony, became deaf later in life.
Ludwig van Beethoven
What bone did Mrs. Johnson break?
Ankle
What is the name of Mario's home stage in Super Smash Bros?
Mushroom Kingdom
What is the pattern of whole and half steps in a major scale?
W-W-H-W-W-W-H
When was the OC Orchestra formed/started up?
1998
This Austrian prodigy composed "The Magic Flute" and began writing music at age five.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Who is Mrs. Johnson's celebrity crush?
Jason Mamoa
Who is Dr. Jekyll's alter ego?
Mr. Hyde
What is the relative minor of C major?
A Minor
How many students are in the Orchestra program at O' Connor?
100
This Russian composer created the ballets "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker."
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
What is Mrs. Johnson's favorite instrument?
Cello
What are the 5 types of dragons in HTTYD that hiccup and his friends ride?
Night Fury, Deadly Nadder, Gronckle, Hideous Zippleback, and the Monstrous Nightmare
What is a major third below the note E?
C
The rivalry between O'Connor and this high school is often referred to as "The Battle of 1604."
Brandis High School
This Baroque composer wrote the famous "Messiah" oratorio, often performed during Christmas.
George Frideric Handel
What gift did Mrs. Johnson recently receive from a student?
An Office Chair
What is the theme of Celestial Park?
Nature and the Cosmos
A rhythmic device that creates a temporary shift in the rhythmic feel, often from a triple meter to a duple meter (or vice versa)
Hemiola
O'Connor's mascot's name is shared by the school newspaper, "The ______".
The Prowler
This Polish composer, known for his piano works like nocturnes and waltzes, lived mostly in France.
Frédéric Chopin