What Genre is it?
What Genre is this Musician?
Music History
Music Vocab
Life Skills
100

This genre features violins, cellos, and flutes and is often heard in concert halls.

Classical 


100

Taylor Swift started in the genre of Country, but today mostly sings this genre.

Pop

100

This composer went deaf later in life but still wrote symphonies like the 9th.

Beethoven

100

The main “tune” of a piece of music is the…

Melody

100

This is the polite way to show appreciation after a performance.

Applause

200

This American genre started in New Orleans, features improvisation, and often uses saxophones and trumpets.

Jazz

200

BTS is one of the biggest groups in this modern South Korean genre.

K-Pop

200

This Italian composer wrote “The Four Seasons.”

Vivaldi

200

The speed of music is called the…

Tempo

200

When washing your hands before cooking, you should scrub for at least this long.

20 seconds

300

This genre from Jamaica features offbeat rhythms and famous artists like Bob Marley.

Reggae

300

Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong are most famous in this genre.

Jazz

300

Gregorian Chant was named after this Pope.

Pope Gregory the Great

300

A piece of music with no singing, only instruments, is called…

Instrumental

300

When a small stain appears on clothing, what is the one thing you are not supposed to do when cleaning it. 

Rubbing the stain will make it stay.

400

This style of Cuban dance music includes congas, bongos, and a clave rhythm.

Salsa

400

Elvis Presley was nicknamed the “King of” this genre.

Rock and Roll

400

This woman is the patron saint of music and musicians.

Saint Cecilia

400

Getting gradually louder in music is called a…

Crescendo

400

When you disagree respectfully and solve problems together, you are using this skill.

Conflict Resolution

500

This genre combines African rhythms, spirituals, and field songs, leading to rock and hip-hop later on.

Blues

500

Celia Cruz, the “Queen of” this genre, helped make Cuban music world-famous.

Salsa

500

This American invented the phonograph and made recording music possible.

Thomas Edison

500

The distance between two notes is called an…

Interval

500

When cooking on a stovetop, it’s important to always keep this nearby in case of fire.

A pot lid or fire extinguisher.