Name the film and song title of the 656,000,000x streamed song from the popular Netflix movie inspired by Korean pop music.
What is Golden by K-Pop Demon Hunters?
The instructor or leader of an ensemble.
A popular Scottish woodwind instrument that is known for its internal reeds and unique sound.
What are bagpipes?
Name the era/decade that "Seven Nation Army" by the White Stripes was released.
What are the 2000s?
A musical artist who has re-released most of their catalogue over the past few years.
Who is Taylor Swift?
List two songs from the popular red-haired Midwest Princess
What is...
HOT-TO-GO?
Pink Pony Club?
Good Luck Babe?
Casual?
The Subway?
An ensemble made up of both string players (violins, viola, cello, double bass) and instrumentalists.
What is an orchestra?
A double-reeded instrument similar to the clarinet in color, general shape and style. Very common in most instrumental ensembles.
What is the oboe?
What era/decade was "Come As You Are" by Nirvana released?
What are the 1990s?
What artist has a permanently dilated eye that creates the illusion of two different eye colors?
(Hint., this person has sung with the band Queen multiple times)
Who is David Bowie?
The featured vocalist in Kendrick Lamar's hit song "luther" from GNX (2024)
Who is SZA?
The composer for this tune that you are playing in class (do not be looking 😞).
Who is Gustav Holst?
An American instrument typically powered by steam, often compared to the pipe organ.
What is a/the Calliope?
Featured in "The Great Steamboat Race"!
What era/decade was "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder released?
What are the 1970s?
Which Disney-star-turned-pop-artist was featured in Bizaardvark and High School Musical:The Musical: The Series?
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?
Artist that released "Ordinary" and is the #36 top artist globally (according to Spotify)
Who is Alex Warren?
An American composer known for his marches, including writing the National March of the USA, and even has awards named after him.
Who is John Phillip Sousa?
A mallet percussion instrument that requires the striking of wood blocks to make a sound.
What is a marimba?
What era/decade was "Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush released?
What is the 1980s?
Where did the ukulele originate?
What is Hawai'i?
1998 single from the band "The Goo Goo Dolls" that has over 4,000,000 streams within the past week in the USA.
What is "Iris"?
(Hint. it was in Deadpool vs. Wolverine)
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
A historical clay flute present across different cultures, including Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures. It has 12 holes.
(Hint: it is in the name of a very popular Nintendo game)
What era/decade was "Headlock" by Imogen Heap released?
What are the 2000s?
An annual competition that encompasses multiple European countries that perform a massive concert, each country providing their own musician "representative".
What is Eurovision?