The notes of an F9 chord
What is F, A, C, Eb, G?
The term meaning to change keys in a piece of music
What is Modulation?
The transposition interval to go from Concert pitch to B-flat instruments
What is Up a M2?
This interval was considered the devil in early music history
What is a tritone?
This frequency is used for modern western music tuning
What is 440mHz?
The notes of a G11 chord
What is G, B, D, F, A, C?
The term meaning "sweetly" in music.
What is Dolce?
The transposition interval to go from Concert pitch to E-flat instruments
What is up a M6?
This instrument is the predecessor to the trombone.
What is the Sackbut?
"Wicked" uses this musical instrument, that no other has ever used in musical theater history
The notes of a Db13 chord
What is Db, F, Ab, Cb, Eb, Gb, Bb?
A term in music that refers to a specific melody or series of notes is used in different ways throughout a piece of music or song.
What is a Motif?
The transposition interval to go from Concert Pitch to F instruments.
What is Up a P5?
This is the most streamed and played song of the 20th century
What is "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen?
What is "Miss Congeniality"?
The notes of a Cmin7(#11) chord
What is C, Eb, G, Bb, F#?
A term meaning the musical texture consisting of two or more independent melodic lines
What is polyphonic?
This instrument plays in the transposition key of G
What is the Alto Flute?
This composer wrote the overture to "Don Giovanni" the morning of its premiere
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
Mary from the song "Mary Had a Little Lamb" lived in this New England town.
The notes of a Bbmin(maj7)b9 chord
What is Bb, Db, F, A, Cb?
A term relating to musical sounds that occur naturally without artificial amplification
What is Acoustic?
The Bass Saxophone plays in this transposition key
What is B-flat?
This composer wrote a piece that requires a special $12,000 trombone to play 2 notes
Who is Béla Bartók?
What is D, A, E, A, D?