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100

This singer is known for her world tour titled the "Eras Tour"

Taylor Swift

100

This popular English band sang "Help", "Ticket to ride', and "Hey Jude"

The Beattles

100

This guitar is mainly made out of wood with a large circle cut out in the middle

Acoustic guitar

100

The highness or lowness of a musical note, determined by the frequency of vocal cord vibration.

Pitch

200

This singer is known for his diss track "Not Like Us"

Kendrick Lamar

200

This band has the hit songs "Come as you are" and "Smells like teen spirit"

Nirvana

200

This guitar is typically plugged in to an amp

Electric guitar

200

A technique used to sing high notes with a loud, chest-like, and powerful sound, often utilized in musical theatre.

Belting

300

This singer is known for her appearance on the 2010's TV show "Victorious"

Ariana Grande

300

This band included Micheal Jackson when he was a kid

The Jackson 5

300

This guitar is known for using keys and being very commonly used in music styles like Jazz

Piano

300

The lowest, creakiest register of the voice, characterized by a low, pulsed sound.

Vocal fry

400

This singer sang the song "One way or another"

Blondie

400

This band made the songs "Bring me to life" and "Call me when you're sober"

Evanesence

400

This instrument is similar to an electric guitar but plays deeper and lower notes 

Bass

400

The unique color, texture, or quality of a voice that distinguishes it from others (e.g., bright, dark, brassy, or velvety).

Timbre

500

This singer started preforming in Hawaii right before he served in the military

Elvis Presley

500

This band refers to themselves as "The dark side of the moon" and sings "Another brick in the wall"

Pink Floyd

500

This instrument is apart of the percussion family

Drums

500

The engagement of the abdominal muscles and diaphragm to control breath, supporting a steady stream of air.

Diaphragmatic Support

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