Known as the Father of the Symphony and Father of the String Quartet
Haydn
This note receives 1 beat or count
Quarter Note
The Great Barrier Reef is located here.
Australia
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and this character are known as the "Sensational Six"
Minnie Mouse
This singer of the 2000s was best known for her hit song "oops I did it again"
Britney Spears
His most famous composition is the "Hallelujah" Chorus and is the most frequently performed choral work in Western Music
A small line that extends the staff when we run out of room.
Ledger Line
In Greek Mythology, they are the Queen of the Underworld and wife of Hades.
Persephone
In "the Lion King", Simba was born here
Pride Rock
This singer sang the song "London Bridge" and is part of the group The Black Eyed Peas
Fergie
He is considered one of England's most important early music composers.
William Byrd
This, raises the pitch of a note up a half step.
Sharp
This country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States
France
This was Walt Disney's first full-length featured film
Snow White
Comple the title of the 2001 Nelly Furtado song "I'm Like a _________ I only fly away."
Bird
His death signified the end of the Baroque period in 1750.
Bach
The distance between two pitches or notes.
Interval
This metal has the chemical symbol "Fe"
Iron
This Disney princess was the only princess inspired by an actual person
Pocahontas
This group sang the 96 hit song "Lovefool"
Cardigans
This composer played at the coronation of Maximillian I and was best known as the leading composer in the school of organ composition.
Schlick
This signifies the end of a musical composition in music.
Double Bar Line
The world capital cities of Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest all lie along this river, the second-longest in Europe
Danube
Aurora
This group's biggest hit in 2000 was a cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal"
Alien Ant Farm