What is the musical genre known to have repetitive lyrics?
Pop music
What is the instrument that was made with bones?
Flutes
The instrument that uses four strings to make very deep sounds
The bass
What is a sound?
A vibration
What is the company responsible for the highest grossing musicals of all time?
Disney
What is the musical genre that emphasizes an alternative to "singing" while still using words
Hip-hop/Rap
The organ
What is the family of instruments we must hit to make sound?
Music box, vinyl, cassete tape, cd, mp3,
What was the main instrument used in silent movies?
The piano
Opera music
Blues came from what group of people? (Hint: They went to another place against their will)
The african slaves
Give two examples of instruments used in Jazz
Guitar, trumpet, bass, trombone, saxophone and drums
What is the main aspect that music and visual arts have in common? (Hint: you can all see this right now, everywhere)
Color
Centuries ago, music was often coupled with another form of art, what is it?
Visual Arts
In what decade was hip-hop the most popular?
The 90s
Give two examples of eras of music and art BEFORE the 1900s
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic
Give two examples of brass instruments
Trumpet, french horn, tuba, trombone
Give five examples of websites or apps you can listen music in.
Spotify, deezer, apple music, amazon music, youtube music, google play music, soundcloud
What form of visual art can be made to also be an instrument?
Sculptures
Give seven examples of musical genres
Rock n' Roll, Hip-hop, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Metal, Classical, Country, Reggae, Reggaeton, Soul, Indie, Sertanejo, Electronic, House electronic, Trap, Disco, R&B, Gospel, Folk, etc.
What are the three main Classical composers?
Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
Give two examples of woodwind instruments
Clarinet, piccolo, recorder, oboe, saxophone
What is it called when a room is prepared to have a better sound capture, usually used in recording studios?
Acoustic
What is a leitmotif? Give an example of a movie with one
A short, recurring musical phrase associated with a particular person, place, or idea.
Examples: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jaws, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc.