LEGAL
IDIOMS
TRIVIA
THEORY
SIGNS & SYMBOLS
100

A model where users can have limited access in exchange for their time/ data

What is freemium?

100

What does "it takes two to tango" mean?

one person is just as responsible for something as the other one is

100

What does bpm stand for?

beats per minute

100

A main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry

beat

100

Sharps are represented by which symbol?

hashtag (#)

200

What does P.R.O stand for in legal music terms?

Performing Rights Organization

200

What does the idiom "change your tune" mean?

it means you say one thing, then you change your mind and say another based on your

200

Which type of chords sound full, complete, and resolved?

major chords

200

___________ is the flow of a song from start to finish.

arrangement 

200

What is a sign that indicates that a song or section of a song or measure is coming to an end? (It is shown with a small circle with a fine-lined cross through it.)

coda

300

What is the term for the amount of money that you will absolutely get paid for a gig, regardless of net income

guarantee

300

a music idiom that means you do everything possible to impress someone by giving it all you've got

What is pull out all the stops?

300

Which of the following means when you give credit where credit is due to an artist when composing a song?:

Appreciation, Essence, or Attribution


Attribution

300

Which of the following is an adjacent possible to fire?

burning a CD, an oil lantern, or sunglasses

an oil lantern

300

A chord is made up of at least how many notes at a time?

3

400

Which of these genres is the oldest?

jazz, gospel, or country

gospel music

400

What does the idiom "tone deaf" mean?

When you are not aware or sensitive of the situation around you (this usually makes it feel awkward for others)

400

What is the name of the time between sets that bands and techs have to shift the setup on stage from one band to the next

turnover

400

What is the process of passing a completed song into audio files called?

bouncing

400

When a composer writes a symphony or song, they break down the piece of music into these more manageable subdivisions called __________.

measures

500

What do we call the person who negotiates on behalf of the venue or event to determine how much you'll be paid, and works out any contracts

the buyer

500

What does a "one-man band" mean?

When you are capable of doing everything on your own

500

What is a clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff?

treble clef

500

The part of a contract that stipulates what extras the promoter must provide (such as in your dressing room or trailer) is called a ___________.

rider

500

A note that has the time value of a half of a quarter note, represented by a large dot with a hooked stem is called a(n) ___________. 

eighth note