Rhythm
Lyrics
Theory
LSWA
Miscellaneous
100

The most common time signature in western music.

4/4

100
When songs continually use the same words and motifs to create emphasis.

Repetition

100

The number of notes in a standard scale.

8

100

The name of the UMS performance LSWA attended last Wednesday.

Dimanche

100

The name of the actor playing Russia's Ilya Rozanov in the hit Canadian series Heated Rivalry.

Connor Storrie

200

What the top number of a time signature represents.

The amount of beats in the bar.

200

The sequence of letters representing the "standard" structure of pop songwriting.

ABABCB

200

A grouping of notes played simultaneously.

Chord

200

The title of the weekly LSWA event on Fridays in the Lloyd Living Room. 

Tea with Scott B

200

The country where the 2026 Winter Olympics are taking place.

Italy

300

The time signature used in a waltz.

3/4

300
The word that describes the speed/manner in which lyrics are delivered.

Pacing

300

The term for the first note of a scale.

The root

300

The names of the PAs hosting the Cozy Felt Crafts event on January 17th.

Lillian and Maisie! (Pls come!)

300

The two longest M-Bus routes on campus.

Commuter North and South

400

The "strong" and "weak" beats in a 4/4 bar.

Strong: 1,3

Weak: 2,4 

400

The definition of syllabic stress.

(something like) The phenomenon when certain syllables have more emphasis than others in speech. 

400

List all of the notes in F major.

F G A Bb C D E (F)

400
The full title of the LSWA "CM" position.

Creative Mentor

400

The artist who released "The Box" in 2020.

Roddy Rich

500

What the bottom number of a time signature represents.

Which note gets the beat.

500

An example of figurative language that involves repeated vowel sounds.

Assonance

500

Define an "accidental"

(something like) a note that does not fit with the key signature of a song.

500

LSWA's former organization name.

Lloyd Hall Scholars Program

500

List 3 of the the 7 Modern Wonders of the World.

(3 of the following): Chichen Itza, Christ the Redeemer, the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu, Petra, the Taj Mahal, the Colosseum

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