Movie Music
Music in Advertising
Song Form & Lyrics
History of Rock
Instrument Design
100

This is the name for music you hear in a scene during a movie or show.

What is a film score?

100

Short songs that are meant to advertise a particular brand or product.

What are jingles?

100

The catchiest part of a song.

What is the chorus?

100

These instruments are ubiquitous throughout the decades.

Drums and guitars.

100

This occurs when an instrument is struck, plucked, or strummed, and creates the sound we hear.

What is a vibration?

200

This melody is heard in a show or movie whenever a certain person is on screen, or the filmmaker wants the audience to think of a certain person.

What is a character theme?

200

True or false: to be effective, advertising music must include the name of the brand or product being sold. 

False.

200
This is the part of a song that tells a story, and while the music might be the same, the lyrics are different.

What are verses?

200

Grunge Rock first made an appearance in this decade.

The 1990s.
200

This makes a sound louder and changes the overall tone of an instrument.

What is amplification?

300

The first movies with sound were called this.

What are Talkies?

300

This is a melody that is catchy and is designed to stick in your head.

What is an earworm?

300

This is the part of the song that is new and hasn't been heard before, and usually isn't heard again.

What is the bridge?

300

Glam Rock first made an appearance in this decade.

The 1980s.
300

Adjusting a string's tightness or length on an instrument does this.

Changes it's pitch up or down.

400

This composer wrote the music for Indiana Jones, Jaws, and Harry Potter, among many other movies.

Who is John Williams?

400

True or false: brands and products keep the same jingle throughout their existence to create consistency for the customer.

False.

400

This is why rock artists usually include more instrumental elements to their songs.

To showcase their musicianship skills.

400

This band only had two members.

Who are the White Stripes?

400

These kinds of instruments create a sound when the players' lips buzz into a mouthpiece.

What are brass instruments?

500

The instrument choices a composer makes when creating their music.

What is orchestration?

500

This is music that you hear in a commercial or ad that has no lyrics.

What is incidental music?

500

This is why rap artists usually feature a singer when they get to the chorus of their songs.

To make the chorus catchy and sell more records!

500

This artist, whose greatests hits include "Johnny B. Goode" was famous for both his prowess as a guitar player and soloist and his onstage dancing.

Who is Chuck Berry?

500

This happens to an instruments' sound when it gets longer.

The pitch gets lower.