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100

This artist is known as the "King of Pop."

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This instrument has six strings and is played by strumming or plucking.

What is a guitar?

100

This is the Italian term for “loud” in music.

What is forte?

100

This genre is characterized by electric guitars, strong rhythms, and often rebellious lyrics.

What is rock?

100

This artist holds the record for the most Grammy awards won in one night.

Who is Michael Jackson?

200

This artist released the hit single "Shape of You" in 2017.

Who is Ed Sheeran?

200

This instrument is often played in jazz and has a slide instead of valves.

What is a trombone?

200

How many beats are in a measure of 4/4 time?

What is four?

200

Originating in New Orleans, this genre is known for swing rhythms and improvisation.

What is jazz?

200

This instrument is also called the "Ivories" or the "Keys."

What is the piano?

300

This legendary rock band sang "Bohemian Rhapsody."

Who is Queen?

300

This is a large brass instrument that plays the lowest pitch in the orchestra.

What is a tuba?

300

This is the term for gradually getting louder.

What is crescendo?

300

This genre blends pop, rhythm, and blues, originating in the 1950s and evolving significantly over the decades.

What is soul?

300

This famous song, recorded by Elvis Presley, was initially written for the blues singer Big Mama Thornton.

What is "Hound Dog"?

400

This artist is known for songs like "Make My Life a Payer to You" and "Asleep in the Light."

Who is Keith Green?

400

This percussion instrument has metal bars and is played with mallets.

What is a glockenspiel?

400

In a C major scale, this note comes after G.

What is A?

400

This genre is known for its rhythmic beat and is a main component of hip-hop culture.

What is rap?

400

This is the only instrument in the orchestra that does not require breath or bowing but is classified as percussion.

What is the piano?

500

This American singer-songwriter is famous for her “Folklore” and “1989” albums.

Who is Taylor Swift?

500

This woodwind instrument uses a double reed and is known for its haunting tone.

What is an oboe?

500

This is the term for a symbol that raises a note by a half step.

What is a sharp?

500

This genre has roots in African American communities and focuses on storytelling and emotional expression, often with acoustic guitars.

What is blues?

500

This classical composer was deaf but continued to compose some of his most famous works.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?