Music Theory
Singing
Disney Adult: WDW
Geo Guesser
Broadway
100

The symbol placed at the beginning of a staff that is used for higher voices, such as Soprano or Alto.

What is the Treble Clef?

100

This involuntary muscle is often referred to when taking large, deep breaths.

What is the diaphragm?

100

This Disney attraction features narration by Dame Judy Dench inside an enormous golf ball - like structure.

What is Spaceship Earth?

100

This massive Asian mountain range contains 9 of the world's 10 highest peaks.

What are the Himalayas?

100

In this musical, the two lead female characters switch voice parts halfway through, signaling the lower voice finally gaining enough confidence to fly high.

What is Wicked?

200

This specific type of chord consists of a root note, a major third, and a perfect fifth.

What is a major triad?

200

Translating to "in the chapel" in Italian, what term means singing without instrumental accompaniment?

A capella

200

This is the name of the central hub of Monorail activity, where you can transfer between a Magic Kingdom train or an Epcot Train.

What is the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC)

200

This South American nation is the only country in the world named after a geographical feature.

Ecuador

200

This Rent song famously taught the world how to remember exactly how many minutes measure a year.

What is Seasons of Love?

300

In the context of a roman numeral analysis in a major key, an uppercase V represents this specific type of chord.

What is the Dominant Chord?

300

This vocal register, meaning "false voice" in Italian, allows singers to access notes way above their range.

What is falsetto?
300

This is the name for the massive underground tunnel system beneath Magic Kingdom used for Cast Members to move around unseen by guests.

What are the Utilidoors?

300

This nation has the longest total coastline of any country in the world.

What is Canada?
300

This performer is the only person in history to win all six Tony Awards for acting, AND the only person to win in all four eligible categories (lead play, lead musical, featured play, featured musical)

Who is Audra McDonald?

400

This rhythmic technique involves placing accents or stresses on weak beats or between beats, creating a catchy, off-kilter feel.

What is syncopation?

400

When an entire choir sings the exact same melody together at the same pitch or in octaves, it is called this.

What is unison?

400

This is the formal, ficticious name of the creepy, twilight-zone inspired building that houses the Tower of Terror.

What is the Hollywood Tower Hotel?

400

This Asian country is the world's largest landlocked nation by area.

What is Kazakhstan?

400

This actress famously fell through a stage door in her final performance of her headlining show, and had to walk out the finale in a red tracksuit, only to be called "Adele Dazeem" at the Tonys. 

Who is Indina Menzel?

500

This major key contains exactly five sharps.

What is B major?

500

This unique singing tradition closely associated with Europe is characterized by a rapid, intentional alternation between a singer's natural chest voice and head voice or falsetto.

What is yodeling?
500

The original name of the ride "Dinosaur," in Animal Kingdom, which recently closed to make way for an Indiana Jones themed attraction. 

Countdown to Extinction

500

This European nation is home to the only visible tectonic plate boundary on the Earth's surface.

What is Iceland?

500

This 2011 show remains the most expensive Broadway musical of all time, costing over $75 million to support notorious aerial stunts and causing many injuries to cast members.

What is Spider Man Turn Off The Dark?