| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 20th century French composer of "La Mer" | Debussy | 92%
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| Piano, forte, mezzo forte, pianissimo, etc; degrees of softness or loudness | dynamics | 79%
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| Mozart's opera about a notorious womanizer | Don Giovanni | 76%
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| Sign that raises a pitch two half-steps | double sharp | 72%
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| Term for the 5th degree of a scale or the chord built on the 5th degree | dominant | 71%
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| The opposite of 'consonant' in describing the perception of sound | dissonant | 60%
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| In string technique, to play two notes simultaneously | double stop | 56%
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| Mode which features a raised 6th degree from natural minor | dorian | 54%
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| Vertical lines which indicate the end of a piece | double bar lines | 49%
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| Refers to music without chromaticism; stays within the key signature | diatonic | 42%
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| Nickname of Haydn's E flat Major Symphony, named for its opening measures | Drum Roll | 17%
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| 20th century Spanish concert pianist who was a child prodigy, Alicia___________ | DeLarrocha | 14%
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