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100

What is our contact gmail?

symphonicpioneers@gmail.com

100

This German composer wrote the famous “Ode to Joy” in his Symphony No. 9.

Ludwig van Beethoven

100

Who runs our social media account?

Moana!!

100

This lowest member of the standard string quartet is tuned C–G–D–A and reads primarily in bass clef.

Cello

200

What main color is featured in our brand/logo?

Mint Green (teal, aqua, etc.)

200

This Austrian child prodigy composed over 600 works before dying at age 35.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

200

What year was Symphonic Pioneers founded?

2023

200

This woodwind instrument overblows at the twelfth rather than the octave because of its cylindrical bore and single reed.

Clarinet

300

What are the four social media links we have on our website? (need at least two to get points)

Instagram

Youtube

LinkedIn

Facebook

300

This Russian composer created the ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

300

Name our three main locations we volunteer at.

Fort Hayes, Star House, Franklin County Childrens Services

300

This brass instrument is built in F, sounds a perfect fifth lower than written, and commonly uses both the F and B♭ sides in a double configuration.

French Horn

400

What were the first two instruments to kickoff our Fort Hayes program?

Music Production

Guitar

400

This German composer, who went completely deaf later in life, bridged the Classical and Romantic eras.

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

Who are our advisors (only 1 needed to be correct)

Jayne Wenner

OR

Rebecca Sallade

400

This early keyboard instrument produces sound by tangents striking and remaining in contact with the string, allowing for vibrato through finger pressure.

Clavichord

500
Name our two co-presidents, treasurer, secretary and social media chair.

Krista, Srihan, Piyush, Addison, & Moana

500

This Baroque composer wrote The Four Seasons, a set of violin concertos.

Antonio Vivaldi

500

How many people do we have in our Group Me right now? (closest number wins)

53

500

This orchestral instrument is written in C today, but historically existed in D and E♭ versions to match Baroque pitch standards.

Recorder

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