What is Country?
The famous duo that were the most prominent composers of the Baroque Period. A) Beethoven and Mozart B) Handel and JS Bach C) CPE Bach and Haydn D) WF Bach and Tchaikovsky
Who are B) Johann Sebastian Bach and George Friedrich Handel?
In Italian the word for this instrument is flauto.
What is the flute?
TBH, I wouldn't know this video game theme.
What is Doom Eternal?
This term means to play loudly.
What is forte?
Which rock subgenre is this song?
A) Punk B) Glam C) Blues D) Metal
What is D) Metal?
This Classical Period composer was fondly referred to as "Papa" then his last name by musicians such as Mozart.
A) Haydn B) Bach C) Beethoven D) Tchaikovsky
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, (technically Beethoven and Schubert were both classical and romantic. I'll accept it though)
Sassofono is Italian for this instrument.
What is the Saxophone?
Gerudo Valley Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time
This term describes how many beats are in a measure.
What is meter or time signature?
The genre of this song.
A) Disco B) Rock C) Pop D) Blues
What is A) Disco?
Chopin, Beethoven, Liszt, Brahms, Mendelssohn are some of the most famous composers from the Romantic Period. Which one of these major themes describe the music of the Romantic Period (c. 1800-1900). A) individualism and freedom from classical constraints B) dramatic contrast between musical ideas, the heavy use of ornamentation, and the established tonality of major and minor keys C) emphasis on clarity, balance, and structure D) atonality, complex rhythms, and new melodic and harmonic languages that challenge traditional tonality
What is A) individualism and freedom from classical constraints
Tromba is Italian for this instrument. (be careful)
What is the trumpet?
Double Points for the specific game and the franchise.
What is Gerudo Valley from Zelda Ocarina of Time?
This term means to gradually get softer.
What is decrescendo or diminuendo?
We should get this one for pep band.
A) New Wave B) Progressive Rock C) Ambient D) Blues
What is D) Blues?
This composer had 20 kids (only 10 lived to be adults) and 4 of the boys (🙄) CPE, WF, JC and JCF went on to bridge the gap between the Baroque and Classical music periods. A) Beethoven B) Mozart C) Bach D) Brahms
Who is A) Johann Sebastian Bach?
Ottavino is Italian for this woodwind instrument that we have in the storage room, but have never seriously played in our bands yet. (Hint: break down the parts of the word)
What is the piccolo?
I've recently been obsessed with this game that came out back in June. My feed is also full of shorts from it.
What is PEAK?
Timbre describes what aspect of music.
What is the color, character or quality of a musical sound? Remember that this is distinct from pitch and intensity.
The rock subgenre of this song.
A) Glam B) Punk C) Progressive D) Metal
What is B) Punk Rock?
The invention in the 11th century that completely changed music history, and makes what we do in band possible. (hint: it is not an instrument)
What is musical notation? The notes were called neumes and looked like this.
Fagotto (fuh-GOT-oh) is Italian for this woodwind instrument. I promise it isn't a derogatory term, so if you see it in sheet music let's learn to recognize it for what it is.
What is the bassoon?
We're waay beyond my level of game knowledge here. I'll give you double points if you can name the song and the game it's from.
What is Guile's Theme from Street Fighter?
Da Capo al Coda is used in music to repeat this part of the song.