This large brass instrument regularly gives the tuning pitch for the band.
What is the tuba?
Mars: Bringer of War by Gustav Holst was a clear inspiration for this iconic film score.
What is Star Wars?
Also known as the G clef, due to it's curving figure originating on the line G, this clef is one of two most commonly used in music notation.
What is the treble clef?
This ensemble of 5 family members was the origin of one of pop stars biggest icons.
Who are the Jackson 5
A reverse of the popular meme, there are this many trombones in the famous song from the musical "The Music Man"
What is 76?
Sometimes called quads or quints depending on the number of drums present, this marching percussion instrument carries the melody in the drumline.
What is the tenor drums?
The keyboard instrument, celeste, sounding similar to a music box, introduces this magical film series.
What is Harry Potter?
This musical interval dictates the quality of a chord. Either Major or Minor, and is represented by the syllables Mi and Me in solfège.
What is a 3rd?
This introductory song includes a rapid spoken section including the words, "Obtuse," "Guava," and "Fries" in it.
What is the Fairly Oddparent's Theme?
This historical broadway musical was written by it's lead performer.
What is Hamilton?
This set of percussion instruments was originally named after large metal cooking equipment due to their similar shape.
What are Timpani
This movie's iconic musical theme is a repeated minor 2nd slowly getting faster and louder.
What is Jaws?
Allegro, Andante, Vivace, and Lento all refer to this important aspect of music.
What is tempo?
This song famously uses non-lexical vocables or nonsense syllables such as "la-la," "doo-wop," or "na-na" for it's chorus.
What is Land of 1000 Dances?
Many musicals adapt their stories from works of "The Bard" and change the setting or timeframe. This academy award winning film uses anthropomorphized animals in their retelling of the borrowed play.
What is the lion king?
This Belgian musician invented this family of instruments that share his name. Although intended to bolster the woodwind section of the orchestra these instruments rarely appear in orchestras today.
What are saxophones?
This composers first Oscar win came when he arranged and adapted the music of this broadway musical named for a string player on an odd performance location.
What is Fiddler on the Roof?
This interval, which gets it's name for being exactly 3 whole steps up or down from any given note, was originally called the "Devil's Interval" for being the most dissonant interval in western music.
What is the tritone?
The singer songwriter who wrote this classic love song is named after a precious stone and famous for writing "I'm a Believer"
What is Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond?
The actor who played Mozart in the award winning film Amadeus also voiced the lead in this often forgotten Disney renaissance film named for the character and where he lives.
What is the Hunchback of Notre Dame?
This renaissance instrument, named for the reptile it resembles, has a mouthpiece similar to a trombone but also has tone holes like a recorder.
What is the Serpent?
What is E.T. The Extra Terrestrial?
In some places an 8th note is referred to as a quaver. This much shorter note is referred to as a hemidemisemiquaver.
What is a 64th note?
This standard pep song was written by a band who's name could by synonymous with Plum, Burgundy, Indigo, Amethyst, or Lavender.
What is Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple?
This A-list leading man has starred in two different musical films that both take place in the 1800s, though the tone of each is wildly different.
Who is Hugh Jackman?