Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky and Vivaldi are part of which genre
What is Classical?
Fast
Allegro
This note, you hold for one count. It's also named after the largest coin that we have.
What is a quarter note?
Which movie is "Let It Go" from?
What is Frozen
What is the YC mascot?
What is the tiger?
This genre of music is most associated with the 1950s and sounds like this
What is Jazz?
Slow and stately, like an elephant
What is Largo?
This note looks like an egg and is held for four counts.
What is a whole note?
Which movie is "Can't Stop This Feeling" by Justin Timberlake from?
What is Trolls
How many Ninja Turtles are there AND can you name them all?
What is 4?
Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael
The hometown of this style of music is Nashville, Tennessee.
What is Country?
Very quickly. Also one of the first words used when a magician does a trick.
What is Presto?
What does it mean when you put a dot next to a note?
It extends the value of a note by one.
For example: a dotted half note is three beats.
Which movie is "Better When I'm Dancing" from?
What is The Peanuts Movie?
What are the names of the two main trolls in the movie "Trolls?"
Who are Poppy and Branch?
This kind of music is usually the music that is in a Broadway show.
What is musical theatre?
A walking pace. Also the name of a song from the Swedish band ABBA
What is Andante?
This note is held out for the equivalent of FOUR quarter notes.
What is a half note?
The song "Happy" by Pharrell Williams is played in which song?
What is Despicable Me 2?
What color is the superhero Panther from the fictional land of Wakanda? Green, red, yellow, or black?
What is Black Panther?
BONUS: This kind of music has the initials "R&B"
What is Rhythm and Blues?
Lively, in Italian
What is Vivace?
What kind of rest looks a little like a lightning bolt?
What is a quarter rest?
The songs "How Far I'll Go" AND "You're Welcome" are from which movie?
What is Moana?
DOUBLE OR NOTHING: The brown box on Mr. Tait's file cabinet is called a record player. What do we call the materials that records are made out of?
What is vinyl?