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What is a large, low-pitched, single-reed woodwind instrument pitched in B♭, sounding an octave lower than the B♭ clarinet ?

Bass clarinet 

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What part controls eyesight?

occipital lobe

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 What are the five horizontal lines around which notes are written called?

Staff

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This 1980s pop star was a prominent figure in the "We Are the World" project and later starred in a hit horror film series.

Michael jackson

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What was the Baroque period of music mainly characterized by ?

ornamentation

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What is a high-pitched brass instrument known for its powerful, bright sound, and it is a key component in classical and jazz ensembles?

trumpet

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What part of the brain processes what you say or hear?

temporal lobe

2000

What is a symbol used at the beginning of every piece of sheet music ? It indicates the note value of each line on the staff.

Clef

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Which group composer made "i saw mommy kissing Santa Claus"?

Jackson 5

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When was the modern period of music?

The late 19th century through the mid 20th century

3000

What is tuned percussion instruments consisting of a copper or fiberglass bowl with a drum-head stretched over its opening also in the percussion family?

timpani

3000

What part is responsible for executive functions like planning?

Frontal lobe 

3000

Playing a section of music loudly or strongly

Forte

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What group composer made "Dangerously in love"?

Destinys Child

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Who are the big 3 of the Classical period in music?

Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven

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What is a stringed keyboard instrument where strings are plucked by quills, not struck by hammers, resulting in a distinct, bright sound ?

harpsichord

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What part of the brain processes sensory information like touch, temperature, and pain?


parietal lobe

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A symbol that indicates that a note must be played one semitone higher than its natural state.

Sharp

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Which of Brittany Spears have hit number 1?

Baby one more time

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How did music during the romantic period usually make people feel ?

Wildly expressive and emotional

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What is a high-pitched, smaller version of a flute, belonging to the woodwind family of instruments?

piccolo

5000

 Coordinate voluntary movements, balance, and posture by integrating sensory input with motor commands to ensure smooth and precise muscle activity.

cerebullum

5000

A  symbol indicates to the player to repeat a section, either from the top or from the repeat start symbol.

Repeat 

5000

Which classical composer was deaf?

Ludwig Van Beethoven 

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What were the main characteristics of Medieval music?

Medieval music was largely sacred, centered in churches, and primarily featured vocals without instruments,