Solfege
Dynamics
Rhythms
Instruments
Music Pop Culture
100

What is the solfege syllable used for the first note of a major scale?

Do!

100

What is the music word for quiet?

Piano

100

What sound does a rest make? 

None!

100

What large brass instrument has a slide that is used to change pitches?

Trombone

100

Which band wrote the song Believer?

Imagine Dragons


200

What musical includes a song titled "Do-re-mi" with the lyrics "Do a deer, a female deer"?

The sound of music!

200

What is the music word for loud?

Forte

200

How many beats does a quarter note get?

One!

200

What part of a string instrument (violin, cello, etc.) is rubbed against the strings make sound?

the Bow!
200

What genre of music includes artists like Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, and John Denver?

Country

300

What piece does this solfege melody correspond to?

The Star wars theme song

300

What is the music word for starting quiet, and then getting louder?

Crescendo! 

300

Perform this rhythm 

(quarter note, eighth note, eighth note, quarter note) 

Did you get it right? 

300

What is the small guitar-like instrument originally from Hawaii called?

Ukulele 

300

Which song was in the new Deadpool and Wolverine movie?

Bye Bye Bye!

400

What solfege syllable is the fourth note of a major scale?

Fa

400

What is the music word for starting loud and the getting quiet?

Decrescendo! 

400

Which song by the band Queen uses this rhythm? Stomp, stomp, clap

We will rock you

400

What instrument is associated with Scotland and has a loud piercing sound?

Bagpipes

400

What is the title of the viral song by Sabrina Carpenter about coffee?

Espresso!


500

What piece does this solfege melody correspond to?

Ode to Joy

500

What is the music word for super loud??

Fortissimo! 

500

Preform this rhythm

(eighth note, quarter rest, quarter rest, eighth note) 

Did you get it right?

500

What family of instruments does the piano belong to? 

Brass, Strings, Percussion, or Woodwinds? 

Percussion!

500

What genre of music originated in the 1970's in New York City and includes elements of rap, DJing and graffiti art?

Hip Hop!