This 60's band was British and wrote songs called "Love Me Do," "Help!," and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds".
Who are the Beatles?
This instrument typically has six strings and many, many frets. You can play it by strumming or picking the strings individually.
What is a guitar?
Row, row, row your ____
What is boat?
Silence in music is also called a ____.
What is rest?
This is how cold freezing is in Fahrenheit.
What is 32 degrees?
This song, by Elvis Presley, rocked the house from behind bars.
What is "Jailhouse Rock"?
This is a family of instruments that make sound when you hit them.
What is percussion?
I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it ___, shake it ___.
What is off?
This note lasts for 2 beats.
What is a half-note?
This is how cold freezing is in Celsius.
What is 0 degrees.
This 70's band was known for wearing facepaint, black clothes, and lots of metal. Their name might remind you of Valentine's Day.
Who is KISS?
This instrument has lots of buttons, a piano keyboard, and makes noise when you squeeze it.
What is an accordion?
I'm blue, da ba ___ da ba dye.
What is dee?
A song in 3/4 time will have this many beats per measure.
What is 3?
Frozen carbon dioxide, also known as this, creates a rockstar-worthy fog when exposed to air.
What is dry ice?
This band, whose biggest hit was "Surfin' USA," wrote a lot of surf music in the 60's.
Who are the Beach Boys?
This woodwind instrument is long, black, and is played with a reed.
What it a clarinet?
What is an oboe?
Hey now, you're an all ____, get your game on, go play.
What is star?
Not many instruments read music written with this clef, but the viola does!
What is alto clef?
This is the coldest place on earth, where temperatures can reach -148 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is Antarctica?
This is a type of prehistoric rock that is imprinted with dinosaurs or plants.
What is a fossil?
Your doctor uses this instrument to listen to your heart.
What is a stethoscope?
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck ____?
What is wood?
This person created the Theory of Mass Energy Equivalence, also known as E=Mc2
Who is Albert Einstein?
This is the coldest planet in our solar system. It is also the furthest planet from our sun.
What is Neptune.