Name that Song
Animals
Finish the Lyric
Musicians
Music Accessories
100

Let us sing a song of cheer again.

Happy Days are Here Again



100

What kind of crackers are in my soup?

Animal crackers

100

The corn is as high as an...

elephant's eye

100

Born in 1756, he started writing classical compositions at age four. He performed publicly at the Salzburg University a year later. And at seven he picked up a violin and sight-read an entire piece with complete accuracy.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

100

If the music is loud, you might want to wear these.

ear plugs

200

He just keeps rolling along.

Ol' Man River

200

You should count your blessings instead of what?

sheep

200

These are a few of my...

favourite things

200

He was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer. He was often referred to as "The Genius". was blinded during childhood due to glaucoma.

Ray Charles

200

Typically aluminum, this consists of a handle and two prongs that form a U-shape. It vibrates at a set frequency after being struck on the heel of the hand

tuning fork or pitch fork


300

Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde.

The Band Played On

300

What will come back to Capistrano?

the swallows 

300
The fundamental things apply...

as time goes by

300

He called his band "The Champagne Music Makers." He had a tv show that ran from 1951-1955.

Lawrence Welk


300

You place your sheet music on this so you don't have to hold it.

music stand

400

I ask you very confidentially. 

Ain't She Sweet

400

Where did the nightingale sing?

On Berkeley Square

400

With one enormous chair, oh wouldn't it be...

loverly

400

 He left his heart in San Francisco. 

Tony Bennett

400

This attaches to an instrument and adds support while playing. It's usually made from leather.

instrument strap

500

She was a pearl.

I Want a Girl

500

What does mairsy doats mean?

mares eat oats

500

Life is old there, older than...

the trees

500

She danced to Brazilian music while wearing fruit on her head.

Carmen Miranda


500

A small device that clamps onto the neck of a guitar and shortens the length of the strings, raising their pitch.

capo