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Q: “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the ___.”

A: Way

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Q: This family includes instruments you hit, shake, or scrape.

A: Percussion

100

Q: Clap this pattern: ti-ti ta.

A: Two eighth notes + quarter note

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Q: This marks the steady heartbeat of the music.

A: The beat

100

Q: This song is about bells on a sleigh and is one of the most famous Christmas songs ever.

A: Jingle Bells

200

Q: “Vive le vent, vive le vent, vive le vent ___!”

A: D’hiver

200

Q: The trumpet and trombone belong to this instrument family.

A: Brass

200

Q: Clap this pattern: ta ti-ti ta.
A: Quarter + two eighths + quarter

A: Quarter + two eighths + quarter

200

Q: The Italian word for loud is ___.

A: Forte

200

Q: A French holiday song that means “Long live the wind!”

A: Vive le Vent

300

Q: “Rudolph the Red-Nosed ___ had a very _____ _____.”

A: Reindeer, Shiny Nose

300

Q: This family includes the flute and clarinet.

A: Woodwinds

300

Q: Clap this pattern: ti-ka ti-ka ta.

A: Four sixteenth notes + quarter

300

Q: This symbol at the start of the staff tells us where the notes go and is used for singing voices.

A: Treble clef

300

Q: A song about a someone who magically comes to life.

A: Frosty the Snowman

400

Q: “Frosty the snowman was a ____,______ ___.”

A: Jolly Happy Soul

400

Q: This family includes instruments like the violin, cello, and double bass.

A: Strings

400

Q: Clap this pattern: ti-ti ti-ka ti-ka ta.

A: : Two eighths + four sixteenths + quarter

400

Q: This word means the speed of the music.

A: Tempo

400

Q: This song starts with footsteps and getting ready for Christmas: “You better watch out…”

A: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

500

Q: “Silent night, holy night, all is ___, all is _____.”

A: Calm, Bright

500

Q: What is the vibrating part of a woodwind instrument that makes the sound for clarinets and saxophones?

A: A reed

500

Q: Clap this pattern: ti-ka ti-ka ti-ka ti-ka ta.

A: Four groups of four sixteenth notes + quarter

500

Q: This composer wrote The Nutcracker.

A: Tchaikovsky

500

Q: This peaceful song is one of the most well-known Christmas carols ever written.

A: Silent Night