Music Theory
Musical Instruments
Music History
Australian Music
Music Genres
100

This term describes the speed of the beat in a piece of music.

What is tempo?

100

This instrument is known as the "king of instruments" and has keys, pedals, and pipes.

What is the organ?

100

This genre of music, which includes artists like Elvis Presley, emerged in the 1950s and is characterized by a strong rhythm and simple melodies.

What is Rock and Roll?

100

This Australian rock band is known for hits like "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black."

Who are AC/DC?

100

This genre of music is characterised by its use of electronic instruments and synthesisers.

What is electronic music?

200

This symbol indicates the pitch and duration of a musical sound.

What is a note?

200

This string instrument is played with a bow and is the smallest and highest-pitched in its family.

What is the violin?

200

This famous British band from the 1960s included members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.

Who are the Beatles?

200

This Australian pop singer rose to fame with the hit single "Can't Get You Out of My Head."

Who is Kylie Minogue?

200

This genre of music originated in Jamaica and is known for its offbeat rhythm and socially conscious lyrics.

What is reggae?

300

This is the Italian term for 'loud' in music.

What is 'forte'?
300

This instrument is part of the brass family and has a slide instead of valves.

What is the trombone?

300

This genre of music originated in the African American communities in the early 20th century and is known for its improvisation.

What is jazz?

300

This Australian singer-songwriter is famous for the song "Torn" and won an ARIA Award for Best Female Artist.

Who is Natalie Imbruglia?

300

This genre of music combines elements of rhythm and blues, gospel and jazz, and is know for its emotional delivery.

What is soul?

400

This term refers to the highness or lowness of a sound.

What is pitch?

400

This percussion instrument consists of a set of tuned metal bars that are struck with mallets.

What is the xylophone?

400

This composer is known for his symphonies and went deaf later in life.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

400

This Australian band, fronted by Michael Hutchence, is known for songs like "Need You Tonight" and "Never Tear Us Apart."

Who are INXS?

400

This genre of music, popular in the 1970s, is known for its heavy use of guitars, bass, and drums, and often features rebellious themes.

What is punk rock?

500

This is the term for the combination of different musical pitches played or sung simultaneously.

What is harmony?

500

This woodwind instrument uses a double reed and is known for its distinctive, rich sound.

What is the oboe?

500

The composer who wrote 'The Four Seasons', a set of violin concertos.

Who is Antonio Vivaldi?

500

This Australian singer-songwriter won multiple ARIA Awards and is known for the song "Big Jet Plane."

Who is Angus Stone?

500

This genre of music is characterised by its complex rhythms, improvisation, and use of brass and woodwind instruments.

What is jazz?