This is the lowest female voice part in a four-part choir
What is alto?
"a cappella" singing is this.
What is music that is sung without instrumental accompaniment?
In 4/4 time, this note value equals one beat
What is a quarter note?
This composer of the "Moonlight" sonata and The Symphony #5 went deaf in the later part of his life
Who was Beethoven?
This current #1 song by Adele has been on the charts for 13 weeks now.
What is "Easy on Me"?
This is the highest natural male voice part in a four-part choir
What is tenor?
When your choir director tells you to sing "fortissimo", this is how you should you sing.
What is loudly?
A dot after a note in music does this to the duration of that note
What is adds half of the notes value to the note?
This composer from Austria is considered to be the greatest musical child prodigy ever
Who was Mozart?
Justin Bieber and Kid Laroi are right behind Adele this week with this #2 song
What is "Stay"?
This term originally used to mean the chief female singer in an opera or opera company, is now sometimes used to refer to someone who thinks they are better than everyone else...
What is a "Prima Donna"?
Staccato indicates this style of singing or playing
what is short, "clipped" notes?
#'s and b's in music are also known as these
What is "accidentals"?
This Baroque-Era piece of music is still often played at weddings today
What is Pachabel's Kanon?
This "Boy Band" from England have the most #1 hits ever
Who was the Beatles?
This German master composed the "Messiah"
Who was Handel?
A "fermata" in music means to do this
What is hold a note for longer than its written value?
A scale in which every half step is played going up and down is called this type of scale
What is a chromatic scale?
This country is known for operatic composers and singers including Verdi, Donizetti and Pavarotti
What is Italy?
Of Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, and Lizzo, this female artist is NOT from the United States
Who is Dua Lipa?
A coloratura soprano is known for this
What is having an agile and flexible voice?
"Vivace" means this
What is fast?
The relative minor of C Major
What is a-minor?
During this French-born artistic movement from the mid-1800, artists attempted to create "impressions" of things in their works
What was Impressionism?
Coming in far behind "Thriller", this album by a group of hard rockers from Australia is the second-best selling album of all time
What is "Back in Black" by ACDC?