Finish the Lyric
Guess the Instrument
True or False
Guess the Musician
Music Trivia
100

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine......"

"You make me happy, when skies are gray!"

100

This brass instrument, known for its bright, powerful sound, is a staple in jazz bands and orchestras and is played by buzzing lips into a mouthpiece (hint: it has three valves)

Trumpet

100

The Beatles' first appearance on American television was on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. True or False?

True!

100

This "King of Rock and Roll" made his debut in the 1950s with hits like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Jailhouse Rock," and became a cultural phenomenon known for his flashy style and dynamic performances

Elvis Presley

100

Who sings the song "Uptown Girl" ???

A. Billy Joel

B. Frank Sinatra

C. Tony Bennett 

A. Billy Joel

200

"It's one for the money...."

"Two for the show!"

200

This single-reed instrument, often used in classical and jazz music, features a cylindrical shape and is known for its warm, rich tones (hint: it looks like black licorice)

Clarinet

200

Elvis Presley was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1958.
True or False?

True!

200

Known as "Ol' Blue Eyes," this iconic singer and actor rose to fame in the 1940s and is famous for classics like "My Way" and "New York, New York," becoming a symbol of the Rat Pack era

Frank Sinatra

200

Who sings "Rockin' Robin" ???

A. Frank Sinatra

B. Bobby Day

C. Bill Withers

B. Bobby Day

300

"I love you....."

"for sentimental reasons!"

300

This versatile instrument, with six strings and a fretted neck, is central to genres like rock, country, and folk, and can be played acoustically or electrically (hint: Maia plays this instrument in her music groups)

Guitar

300

Paul Anka wrote "My Way" for Frank Sinatra? 

True!

300

Often referred to as the "Queen of Soul," this powerful vocalist is celebrated for hits like "Respect" and "Chain of Fools," and she became a significant figure in both music and the civil rights movement

Aretha Franklin

300

Who invented "The Twist' ???

A. Chuck Berry

B. Don McLean

C. Chubby Checker

C. Chubby Checker


400

"Oh when the Saints, go marching in, Oh when the Saints go marching in..."

"Oh Lord I want to be in that number, when the Saints go marching in"

400

This high-pitched instrument, played by blowing across a mouthpiece, is made of metal or wood and is known for its light, airy sound in orchestras and ensembles

Flute

400

Motown Records was founded in Chicago in the late 1950s. True or False?

False – It was founded in Detroit in 1959. 

400

Dubbed the "King of Pop," this groundbreaking artist revolutionized music videos with hits like "Thriller" and "Billie Jean," and is known for his signature dance moves, including the moonwalk

Michael Jackson

400

Who sings "Hit the Road Jack" ???

A. Ray Charles

B. Stevie Wonder

C. Chuck Berry

A. Ray Charles

500

"Stop! In the name of....."

"LOVE!"

500

This slide-operated brass instrument is known for its unique ability to produce glissandos and is a staple in jazz bands and orchestras

Trombone

500
The Supremes were first known as "The Primettes." True or False?

True!

500

This actress and singer is best known for her role as Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" and her powerful rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," becoming a beloved figure in American cinema

Judy Garland

500

Who sings the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" ???

A. Judy Garland

B. Barbara Streisand

C. Debbie Reynolds

A. Judy Garland