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Music Quiz (English) (Seek English quiz or riddle about music)
1. What is *** aller than an insect's mouth?
2. What season is the most dangerous one?
3. What's too much for me, just right for two,but nothing at all for three?
4.
3. What's too much for me, just right for two,but nothing at all for three?
4. On what day of a year do soldiers start wars in history?
5. How many feet are in a yard?
6.
5. How many feet are in a yard?
6.What person tries to make others *** ile most of the time?
7. From what number can one take half and leave nothing?
8.
8.What has hands but no feet, a face but no eyes,tells but does not talk?
9.How many months have 28 days?
10.Which horses have six legs?
Keys (Answers) :
1. Anything it eats.
2. Autumn. Because it is also FALL.
3. A secret.
4. March fourth. March fourth.When a war breaks out,they'll have to march forth.
5.It depends on how many people are standing in it.
6.A photographer.
7.The number 8.
8.A clock.
9.All of them. Each month has its 28th day.
10. All horses have forelegs (four legs) in front and two in back, so they
all have six legs
Let's see if this is enough! Ah, haha, you want 5, I'll give you 10, have fun, haha
2. Music Quiz Questions and Answers
Music Questions 1. Which country is the famous band The Beatles from? Britain 2. Which country's national anthem is the shortest, lasting only 40 seconds? Kuwait 3. The world's earliest national anthem was that of which country? The Netherlands (1568) 4. Who is the composer of the song "The Newspaper Seller's Song"? Nie Er 5. The song "A Smile on the Sea" is the theme song of which work? What is the theme song of the movie "The Smiling Proud Wanderer"? 6. What is the nationality of the singer Sun Yanzi? 7. In what language was the Internationale translated into Chinese when it arrived in China? Russian 8. How many keys does a grand piano have? 88 9. Who is the French composer of the cabaret opera Carmen? Bizet 10. Who wrote the famous dance works The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and Swan Lake? Tchaikovsky 11. How many strings does a guitar have? How many strings does a guitar have? 12. Who sang the song "Candle in the Wind" to commemorate Diana's death? Aiden Chong 13. Who composed the song "Little Li Flying Dagger" "Man in the Net"? Who is the original singer of the song "Arang Love Song"? How many strings are there in a violin? 4 strings 16. Who is the author of "Blue Danube"? Who is the author of the Blue Danube Waltz? Strauss 17. What is the "King of Instruments"? What is the "Queen of Instruments"? Violin 19. Dou Wei is a member of which Chinese rock band? What is the oldest musical instrument in China? What is the oldest musical instrument in China? 21. Who wrote the lyrics to "The March of the Chinese People"? Who wrote the lyrics to "The March of the Chinese People ***"? Who wrote the lyrics of the Internationale? Who wrote the words to the Internationale? Who wrote the Internationale? 25. What is the earliest baton used by a conductor of a band choir? What is the earliest type of baton used by conductors of orchestra choirs? 27. what country was the author of the Pathétique Symphony, Tchaikovsky? 28. "Kangding Love Song" is a folk song from which province of China? 29. "Blue Flowers" is a folk song from which province of China? 30. where was Beethoven born? Where was Beethoven born? 31. What was the original name of the famous Cantonese opera singer, Liang Jiebo? Lai Zi Bo.
32. What is the "eight tones" in "eight-tone box"? Musical Instruments 33. What is the real name of singer Andy Lau? Liu Fu Rong 34. oboe, saxophone, trumpet, piccolo all belong to what instrument? 35. Who is the author of "Reflecting the Moon in Two Springs"? Ah Bing 36. What is the instrument called "French horn"? What is the instrument called "French horn"? What is the relationship between Johann Strauss, the "King of the Round Dance" and Johann Strauss, the "Father of the Round Dance"? What was the relationship between Johann Strauss, the "King of the Round Dance" and Johann Strauss, the "Father of the Round Dance"? What is the relationship between Johann Strauss, the "King of the Round Dance" and Johann Strauss, the "Father of the Round Dance"? 38. What is the country of Domingo and Carreras, the "Three Tenors of the World"? Spain 39. Which ethnic group's folk song is "Lift Your Head"? *** 40. In Jiangsu and Zhejiang, what is the name of the additional stanza before the performance of a jingbang? 41. What does Guan Yu wear in traditional Chinese opera? 42. The horse-head qin is a stringed instrument of which ethnic group in China? How many strings does the horse-head qin have? How many strings does the Ma Touqin have? 44. Which instrument is the symbol of Chinese music, the music emblem? 45. whose work is the opera "The Lady of the Camellias"? Verdi.
3. Interesting Music Knowledge Quiz
Hi, I hope my answer can help you
1. Q: Wang Leehom's "Flower Field Mistake" (Mistakes were made in the flower field, and it was said to be forgotten by the break of dawn) is adapted from what Chinese opera? A: The Peking Opera "The Mistake in the Field of Flowers"
2. Q: "The Little River Runs Through the Water" (The moon comes out brightly, brightly, brightly; remembering that my brother is deep in the mountains) is a song of which ethnic group? A: Yunnan Bai
3. Q: What style of song is "Tibetan Plateau" (Who brings the call of the distant past?)? A: Mountain song style
4. Q: "Youth Dance" (The Sun Goes Down Tomorrow Still Climbs Up) is a folk song of which ethnic group? A: *** Er folk song
5. Q: What was the theme song of the 1988 Seoul Olympics? A: "Hand in Hand" (Hand in Hand Forward, Calling from All Oceans)
6. Q: Was the National Anthem of the People's Republic of China composed by Tian Han or Nie Er? A: The lyrics were composed by Tian Han.
7. Q: "Ambush on Ten Sides" belongs to the literary or martial music of pipa songs? A: It belongs to martial music.
8. Q: flute has seven holes or eight holes? A: eight holes
9. Q: Chinese folk instruments are divided into plucked instruments, stringed instruments, wind instruments and percussion instruments, please give an example. A: plucked instruments: guzheng, pipa, liuqin, guqin, etc.; stringed instruments: erhu, horse head qin, etc.; wind instruments: suona, Xiao, sheng, flute, ocarina, etc.; percussion instruments: drums, gongs, gongs clappers, big cymbals, small cymbals, etc.
10.Q: Symphony of Fate is the work of Mozart or Beethoven? A: Beethoven
11. Q: "Yimeng Mountain Ditty" is a folk song from what place? A: Shandong folk song
That's all I can think of, I hope it helps.
4. Knowledge about music
Hip-Hop originated in the 80's, B.P.M about 90-110 beat, the Chinese translation for hip-hop. Hip-Hop former life is Rap and a little bit of R&B, coupled with a variety of grinders sound effects sound, belonging to the 80's began to young people love to play the music. Hip-Hop dance literally Hip is the hip; Hop is a single-legged jump, Hip-Hop is a light twist swinging hips, you can see where it comes from. Hip-Hop has a Rap rap and more R&B complex rhythms and R&B complex rhythms, as well as Hip-Hop. Hip-hop includes the rap and more complex rhythms of R& and the sound of a jukebox, and graffiti on the walls is also an extension of the hip-hop culture. It's easy to make friends at a casual, healthy (and non-sleepy) party if you have hip-hop to cheer you up.
Hip-hop can be broken down into five elements: music, dance, graffiti, tattoos and clothing.
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Rap is a black slang word equivalent to "talking" that originated in the poor black neighborhoods of New York. It is characterized by the rapid delivery of a series of rhyming verses against a backdrop of mechanical rhythmic sounds. One of the sources of the form is the rapid, rhyming jargon language used by radio programmers in the past to introduce records. Lep's lyrics are humorous, witty, and often ironic, and were especially popular with blacks in the 1980s. The most iconic band was Public Enemy. Lep is sometimes referred to as "Ship Hop" (hip-hop). In fact, hip-hop is a broader term that refers to a variety of elements of New York street culture at the time, including: the rhythmic scraping sound of a record on a turntable being moved back and forth by hand (as was often the case with rappers); the technique of a DJ switching records and splicing them together so that there is no break in the record; and breakdancing, to name a few.
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The full name of R&B is Rhythm&Blues, which is generally translated as "Rhythmic Blues". Broadly speaking, R&B can be regarded as "black pop music", which originated from the black Blues music, is the foundation of today's westbound pop and rock, Billboard Magazine has intermediated R&B for all black music, in addition to Jazz and Blues can be listed as R&B, which can be seen as a good example of how R&B can be used in the music industry. R&B can be categorized as R&B, which shows how wide the scope of R&B is. In recent years, HipHop and Rap have become very popular in the black music scene, and both have their origins in R&B, while preserving a lot of R&B components.
The birth of R&B dates back to the mid-1940s, and early R&B was known as Jumpblues.
JumpBlues absorbed the Horn-driven lineup of jazz and the rhythms of swing, and combined it with the basic riffs of blues to create a new form of music. It can also be said that JumpBlues is a combination of RhythmJazz and Blues.
Although a large part of JumpBlues is to absorb the characteristics of the blues, but finally laid down its basic structure to make it form a new style of music is rhythm jazz. But Jumpblues was faster, the singing was raspier, and the instrumentation was different from that of jazz and blues: pianos were played at a strong tempo, and most importantly, SAX was played more sharply. Early JumpBlues was or is black music: its singers and listeners were black.
In JumpBlues, the singer was called "Shouter", and many famous JumpBlues Shouters were from Big-Bands, such as BigJoe Turner, who was from the Kansas City jazzbands. KansasCityjazzbands. There were also some famous Shouter at that time like WynonieHarris,RoyBrown,RoyMilton and NappyBrown.
Louis Jordan was a major influence on the history of JumpBlues, often playing songs with witty lyrics, which were particularly well suited to dance music, so more and more white teenagers fell in love with the music. Other black musicians such as Chuck Berry, Joe Liggins, Tiny Bradshaw, Amos Milburn, Camille Howard and many others were also known as JumpBlues musicians.
In the 1950s, thanks to the efforts of those outstanding musicians, JumpBlues finally broke through the racial boundaries, and became a new style of music accepted by the public, and it was also in the 1950s that JumpBlues was renamed "Rhythm and Blues (R& B)", and reached the top of the Billboard charts. It was in the 1950s that the JumpBlues became known as "R&B" and reached the top of Billboard.
5. Music Knowledge Quiz
1. What was the melody of medieval music like? It was predominantly graded, sung (or chanted), and closely related to the iambic pentameter of speech.
2. What are the characteristics of rhythm in medieval music? The rhythm of chant is free, based on the rhythms of the lyrics (mostly Bible verses) and the length of the sentences. 3. What tunings were used in medieval music? It was usually based on 8 ecclesiastical modes.
Dissonances were used more freely. 4. What was the weave of medieval music? It was predominantly monophonic.
From the ninth century onwards, there were polyphonic forms with two, three or four voices. 5. What timbres were used in medieval music? Primarily vocal music, music in monophonic weaves was sung by smaller choral groups, and music in polyphonic weaves was usually sung by groups of soloists.
Instrumental music also developed in the later Middle Ages. 6. 6. What were the major musical genres of the Middle Ages? Chant.
A mass consisting of sets of chants. Religious and secular scriptural songs.
Religious ritual drama. Secular songs (including pastoral songs, hunting songs, refrains, etc.).
Instrumental dance music. Early Gregorian chant 1. How did Gregorian chant (or Gregorian chant) come about? What are the characteristics of its music? Answer: According to tradition, Pope Gregory I (reigned 590-604), from the purpose of unifying the governance of the Church, collected and organized the chants from all over the world, and selected and compiled them into two collections of hymns, thus unifying the rituals and music used by the Church of Rome.
But the main work of unifying the rites and chants of the Roman Church actually took place more than a hundred years later, when Charles the Great of the Frankish kingdom issued a decree in 789 urging the abolition of the Gallican liturgy and the wholesale acceptance of Roman chant. In the decades that followed, the Frankish archbishops revised and supplemented the Roman breviary, compiling new texts for the Mass and for the daily liturgy, resulting in a liturgy and chant based on the Roman tradition and incorporating Gallican elements, which is known as Gregorian chant in its basic form.
This chant spread to other regions, and finally returned to Rome, where it originated. Gregorian chant is a monophonic texture, and its melody is based on a gradual progression, without variations or ornaments.
The rhythm is free, depending on the length of the verses. In terms of mood, it strives to be quiet and transcendent, and rejects the world ***.
It is exclusively in Latin and sung in purely human voice (i.e. without instrumental accompaniment). It is in ecclesiastical tuning.
2. What is the Missa? The Mass is the main Christian worship service, consisting of a set of sacred chants. There are two types of Missa: the Prope and the Ordinary.
The former is the movable part of the Mass, which depends on the content of the Mass. The latter is the unchanging part, which is used at every Mass.
The five parts of the Regular Mass are: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. 3. What is the ecclesiastical tuning (or mediaeval tuning)? There are eight ecclesiastical modes***: four major modes and four minor modes, with the minor scale having a range four degrees lower than the major.
Although identical in name to the Ancient Greek scale, it is not substantially different. The medieval scale was organized from the bottom to the top, with four end tones: re (Dorian), mi (Phrygian), fa (Lydian), and sol (mixed Lydian).
Each mode has a tenor in addition to the final note, which is five degrees higher than the final note in the positive mode; the sub-modal mode has the same final note as the positive mode, but the tenor is three degrees lower; whenever the tenor falls on the B note, it is moved up to the C note. To avoid bad intervals (e.g., triple whole tones), the B is sometimes written bB.
The 16th-century music theorist H. Glareanus (1488-1563) added four more to the eight ecclesiastical modes: the Eolian, which ends in la, the Ionian, which ends in do, and their respective sub-tones. and their respective sub-tones. The result is 12 ecclesiastical modes, also known as mediaeval modes.
Like ancient Greece, the Middle Ages had a different appreciation for the ethical character of modes, and therefore their use was unique. The Development of Religious Music 1. What is organmu? When did it originate? Orgonon is a form of polyphonic music that originated in the 9th century and was used until the 14th century.
It can be categorized as follows: Parallel orgonon: a two-voice chant with a parallel fourth or fifth added below or above the chant. The tune of the chant is called the "tenor", which is also translated as "fixed key".
Oblique Olganon: one voice remains constant while the other voice moves up or down. Reverse Olganon: the additional voices proceed in the opposite direction to the fixed melody.
Free Olganon: a mixture of the above forms. Ornate Olganon: also known as florid Olganon.
The melodic notes in the lower part are dragged out and paired with multiple notes above them, forming a form of one note against many. 2. What is a motet? A form of polyphonic music that flourished from around 1220 to 1750, usually in three voices, the lowest voice being the melodic voice, generally taken from chant, with slow, long notes on the Latin doctrine, and the two voices above it using secular lyrics unrelated to the chant, initially in Latin, but later mostly in local languages.
Usually the fixed melody is slower in tempo, the uppermost voice (the third) is faster, and the second voice in the center is somewhere in between. The melodies of the various parts of the early scripture songs, including the upper part, were all ready-made, i.e., they were composed from existing melodies.
At first the melodic parts were customarily chant, but later secular tunes were also used. The title consists of the first word of the lyrics for the three voices (from top to bottom).
3. What is the Gothic style and the Notre Dame school? Who are the representative figures? Gothic style refers to the Western ecclesiastical art style of the mid-12th century. polyphonic music composed by musicians at Notre Dame de Paris from the mid-12th to the 13th centuries is a typical representative of the musical Gothic style, whose main style of writing is the increasingly complex and ornate florid Orgonon.
Two outstanding composers were Leonin (c. 1159-1201) and Perotin (c. 1170-1236). 4. What is neumatic notation? Medieval notation went through several stages, beginning with symbols that were variations of the Greek alphabet, and later with neumatic notation, or in song.
6. Who can provide some music knowledge fun quiz questions
Music knowledge quiz questions 1. The three major ballets: Answer: The Sleeping Beauty, The Nutcracker, and Swan Lake 2. "Snowdrops" is a tune from the Naboo movie? Answer: "The Sound of Music" 3. Who created the 12 equal temperament? Answer: Chinese twelve equal temperament was first created by Zhu Zaiyu in Ming Dynasty, and Western twelve equal temperament was first created by German Bach (H). 4. How many strings are there in a guitar? Answer: 6 5. What is the relationship between the old and the young Strauss? Answer: father and son 6. "Little Cabbage" is a folk song from that region? Answer: Hebei 7. Who played the piano to the fullest? Answer: Beethoven (the king of music) 8. The title of "Sing a Song to the Party" (I forget) Answer: Lei Feng 9. What is a waltz also called? Answer: Waltz 10. What is not a Chinese musical instrument? Answer: Trumpet 11. What is the nickname for the black pipe? Answer: Single Yellow Pipe 12. The March of the Volunteers is the theme song of which movie Answer: Sons and Daughters of the Wind and Cloud 15. What instrument is the queen of musical instruments Answer: violin 16. Answer: Beethoven 20. "Lift up your head" is a song of which ethnic group Answer: Xinjiang *** Er 21. Answer: The trumpet 22. Who is the inventor of the stave? Who was the inventor of the stave? Answer: Schweizer. 23. Who was the father of the ballad? Answer: John the Baptist 25. Who was the king of the march? Answer: Sousa 26. Who was the poet of the piano? Who was the founder of French opera? Answer: Lully 28. Where is the birthplace of the clavier? Answer: Spain 29. Which is not a mixed beat? The options are: 3, 5, 7, 9 beats.
Answer: 3 beats. 30. Which country was the first to use simple music? Answer : France 31. Which symphony of Beethoven is known as the Symphony of Fate.
Answer: Symphony No. 5 32. What is the earliest first concerto in the history of music? Answer: The Grand Concerto by Corelli. 33. When is the music festival in China? Answer: April 5 34. Which country is Domingo, one of the world's three tenors? Answer: Spain 35. How many strings does the bass have? Answer: 4. 36. Who created the musical theater? Answer: Wagner 37.What is the Old Testament in piano music? Answer: twelve averages 38.What is the pitch of the standard tone A? Answer: 440 vibrations per second 39. questions about guitar strings Answer: E B G D A E 40. "Play My Beloved Clay Pipa" is an interlude from which movie? Answer: Railroad Guerrillas. 41. Who is the author of "The Newspaper Seller's Song"? Answer: Nie Er 42. What ethnic group's song is "The Girl of Alishan"? Answer: Alpine 43. What was the baton first replaced by? Answer: paper roll 44. "Graduation Song" is the theme song of which movie Answer: "Peach and Plum Robbery" 45. "Old Man River" is a song of which country Answer: America 46. Which has more strings, guzheng or guqin? Answer: guzheng 47. What is the only stringed instrument that has a different pitch from the actual pitch? 48. Which composer did not write the orchestral piece "Romeo and Juliet"? Answer: Beethoven 49. What country is Carreras, one of the world's three tenors? Answer: Spain 50. In what century was simple music first used? Answer: the 17th century 51. Among woodwind instruments, what is the instrument that is good at expressing irony? Answer: bassoon 52. What is a reflection of Chopin's life? Answer: A Difficult Song 53. Beethoven's Choral Symphony is the first of several symphonies? Answer: Symphony No. 9 54. Which of the following categories does the game Super Musician not belong to? A: Role-playing 55. What is the name of the bassoon? Answer: Oboe 56. Who is the father of music? Answer: Bach 57. What kind of instrument's sound is described as "big pearls falling from a jade plate"? Answer: Pipa 58. Which Chinese melody was used in the opera Turandot? Answer: Jasmine 59. The Chinese part of the Internationale was originally translated from which language? Answer: Russian 60. The representative figure of Impressionism is Answer: Debussy 61. What is the musical emblem of Chinese musical instruments? Answer: Paixiao 62. Who is the father of symphony? Answer: Haydn 63. What kind of instrument does the clarinet belong to? Answer: woodwind 64. Who is the composer of Madama Butterfly? Answer: Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas 66. Who is the King of Songs? Answer: Schubert of Austria 67. A: Haydn, who wrote the "Stunner" Symphony 68. Answer: Vivaldi, known as the "Red-Haired Cleric" because of his red hair. 69. Who created the symphonic poem? Who invented the metronome? Who was the composer who represented the end of the Classical School and the beginning of the Romantic School? Answer: Beethoven 72. What are the notes of the violin made up of? Answer: 4, which are E A D G 73. What is the tone of the viola, which is made up of several fixed strings? Answer: 4, A D G C 74. What is the tone of the cello made up of several fixed strings? Answer: 4, A D G C 75. What is the tone of the bass cello made up of the several fixed strings? Answer: 4, G D A E 76. Who is known as the father of harmony? A: French composer and theorist Rameau. 77. Who is the father of Russian music? Answer: Russian composer Grynka 78. To which ethnic group does the long tune belong? Answer: Mongolian 79: Which place's folk song is Flower and Youth? Answer: Qinghai 80. Who is the author of the song "Childhood"? Answer: Luo Dayou 81. Which dynasty's opera is "Neishang Yuyi"? Answer: Tang 83. Which of the following is a work by Tchaikovsky? Answer: Pathétique Symphony 84. What is called the "heart of the symphony orchestra"? Answer: String Instruments 85.Power Music 2 beta date Answer: June 22 86. Answer: April 27 1. three Requiem refers to which three it Mozart's Requiem in D minor, Verdi's Requiem and Fauré.
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