This instrument is the smallest of the String Family.
What is the violin?
This musical genre has many "faces," but it is always what is popular at the time.
What is Pop?
Did the "Eras Tour" in five continents.
Who is Taylor Swift?
The Italian tempo marking for 60 bpm.
What is Adagio?
The Italian word for "Strong."
What is "Forte"?
This woodwind instrument typically has 22 keys.
What is the clarinet?
This genre emphasizes improvisation.
What is Jazz?
Starred as Galinda in the musical "Wicked."
Who is Arianna Grande?
The "happy" tempo marking.
What is Allegro?
What is "Mezzo"?
This family of instruments depends on vibrating lips to produce their sound.
What is the Brass Family?
Heavy Metal, Punk, Indie, and Grunge are examples of this genre of music.
What is Rock?
This best-selling vocalist starred in the movie "A Star is Born" and made an album with jazz singer Tony Bennett.
Who is Lady Gaga?
You can take this tempo to the grave.
What is "Grave"?
The other musical term for decrescendo.
What is "diminuendo"?
The bassoon, oboe, English Horn, and Contrabassoon are members of this subclass of woodwinds.
What are double reeds?
This genre typically uses steel guitars to give it its distinctive sound.
What is Country Music?
Named the most-streamed European/American artist with songs like "Daisies."
Who is Justin Bieber?
It doesn't get faster than this.
What is Prestissimo? (Presto is also correct.)
Pianissimo tells the musician to perform at this dynamic level.
What is very quiet?
This family of musical instruments has the most diverse types of instruments.
What is the Percussion Family?
This musical genre provided the basis for Country, Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, and Rock and Roll.
What are the Blues?
Performed the title song to the James Bond movie "No Time to Die."
Adding -issimo to a tempo marking means this.
What is "more of"?
Sfz tells a musician to play the passage in this manner.
What is "forcefully"?