| Answer | % Correct | |
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| Birth country of the "3 B's" | Germany | 95%
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| Composer of "Peer Gynt" and a very popular piano concerto in a minor | Grieg | 94%
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| Perhaps the only instrument that rivals the piano in popularity, similar to a lute, but with a flat body and curved sides | guitar | 87%
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| 20th century American composer whose works include the opera "Porgy and Bess" and countless songs which have remained popular for close to a century | Gershwin | 84%
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| Term for a very rapid scale played on the piano by sliding the hand across the keys | glissando | 84%
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| Common term for a short appoggiatura | grace note | 58%
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| A graceful piece in 4/4 time based on a dance form popular in France in the 17th century | gavotte | 46%
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| Liturgical unaccompanied melodies named after a late 6th-century pope | Gregorian chant | 46%
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| ,Spanish composer who drowned when the ship he and his wife were on was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1916 | Enrique Granados | 31%
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| A very complex masterpiece of canonic techniques by J.S. Bach, with 30 sections | Goldberg Variations | 28%
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| One of the above composer's best known works, a suite for piano which has also been arranged for guitar | Goyescas | 10%
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| Popular ballet with music by Offenbach | Gaite Parisienne | 9%
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