Vocal Music
Music Terminology
Music Theory
Music History
Pop Music
100

This is the lowest female voice part in a four-part choir

What is alto?

100

 "a cappella" singing is this.

What is music that is sung without instrumental accompaniment?

100

In 4/4 time, this note value equals one beat

What is a quarter note?

100

This composer of the "Moonlight" sonata and The Symphony #5 went deaf in the later part of his life

Who was Beethoven?

100

This Popstar holds world records for most "Album of the Year" Grammy wins (4), most streams in a single day on Spotify, and the first album to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.

Who is Taylor Swift?

-Fearless (2009), 1989 (2015), and Folklore (2021), Midnights (2024)

200

This is the lowest natural male voice part in a four-part choir. (hint: it's lower than baritone)

What is bass?

200

When your choir director tells you to sing "forte¨ or ¨fortissimo", this is how you should you sing.

What is loudly?

200

This solfege syllable is one skip or leap above "do."

What is "mi"?

200

This composer from Austria is considered to be the greatest musical child prodigy ever

Who was Mozart?

200

Of Beyonce, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Lizzo, and Justin Timberlake, this artist is NOT from the United States.

Who is Dua Lipa? (From the U.K.)

300

The syllables Do, Re, Mi, etc, are known as this italian term.

What are "Solfege" or "solfeggio?"

300

This Italian music term directs the performer to increase in volume.

What is "crescendo" notes?

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300

A singer should typically do this when they see a rest within a phrase or musical sentence. 

What is "breathe"?

300

This country is known for operatic composers and singers including Verdi, Donizetti and Pavarotti.

What is Italy? 

300

This Rockin "Boy Band" from England has the most #1 hit songs of all time.

Who are The Beatles?   -Milici´s fav!

(20 #1 songs!)

400

This famous singer is believed to have the widest vocal range of any female singer.

Who is Mariah Carey?

(five octaves, from G#2 to E7)

(Ariana Grande is close with D3-E7)

400

This Italian term indicates the end or final section of a song.

(Hint: It kind of looks like a bullseye or target)

What is a coda?

400

This solfege syllable is one step below "Do."

What is "ti"?


400

This Baroque-Era piece of music is still often played at weddings today.

What is Pachabel's Kanon? (in D Major)

400

This 2021 song by Adele was number 1 on the charts for at least 12 weeks in a row.

What is "Easy On Me?"

500

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?"

500

A "fermata" in music means to do this

(Hint: It looks like a one-eyed, upside down smiley face) 

What is hold a note for longer than its written value?

500

Solfege syllables sung in the following step-wise order is known as this musical device. 

Order: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do

What is a scale?

500

Madrigals were very popular during this historical time period.

What was The Renaissance?

500

According to the Guiness Book of World Records, this American pop icon is considered the "biggest-selling female recording artist." 

(Hint: Pre T.Swift)

Who is Madonna?