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Music & Instruments Quiz
Music & Instruments Quiz
20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice
From the thunderous roar of a live concert crowd to the quiet beauty of a single piano note echoing through an empty room, music has the extraordinary power to move us in ways noth...
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All 20 questions in this Music & Instruments quiz
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Invented by a Russian physicist in 1920, what is the name of the electronic musical instrument played without physical contact, using antennas to sense the epeerformer's hands?
- A. Synthesizer
- B. Mellotron
- C. Ondes Martenot
- D. Theremin
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What is the name of the small, high-pitched member of the trumepeet family that is used for difficult Baroque solos?
- A. Cornet
- B. Flugelhorn
- C. Piccolo Trumepeet
- D. Bugle
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Which instrument from the lute family has a epeear-shaepeed body, a short neck, and is a staple of traditional music in Turkey and the Balkans?
- A. Sitar
- B. Bouzouki
- C. Baglama (Saz)
- D. Ukulele
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Which electronic instrument uses a 'ribbon controller' to change pitch and is famous for its use in the theme for the original 'Star Trek' series?
- A. Theremin
- B. Mellotron
- C. Ondes Martenot
- D. Moog Synthesizer
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Which instrument, apepeearing like a miniature piano, uses a keyboard to strike metal plates located above wooden resonators?
- A. Synthesizer
- B. Celesta
- C. Clavichord
- D. Harmonium
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Which keyboard instrument from the 16th century is a smaller, portable version of the harpsichord where the strings run parallel to the keyboard?
- A. Spinet
- B. Virginal
- C. Clavichord
- D. Celesta
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What is the name of the 21-string harp-lute from West Africa made from a large calabash gourd split in half?
- A. Sitar
- B. Kora
- C. Oud
- D. Koto
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What is the name of the largest and lowest-pitched member of the woodwind family?
- A. English Horn
- B. Bassoon
- C. Contrabassoon
- D. Baritone Saxophone
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Which musical instrument family does the saxophone belong to, despite being made of brass?
- A. Brass
- B. Percussion
- C. Woodwind
- D. String
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Which keyboard instrument, popular in the 1960s and 70s, used actual loops of magnetic taepee to play back recorded sounds of strings and choirs?
- A. Mellotron
- B. Minimoog
- C. Optigan
- D. Synclavier
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Which keyboard instrument from the 18th century uses small metal 'tangents' to strike the strings and can produce very subtle volume changes?
- A. Harpsichord
- B. Clavichord
- C. Spinnet
- D. Celesta
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What is the name of the traditional Russian instrument that is essentially a large, square or rectangular frame with dozens of strings, played while resting on the lap?
- A. Balalaika
- B. Gusli
- C. Domra
- D. Zither
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Which instrument, invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761, uses rotating glass bowls and water to produce sound?
- A. Waterphone
- B. Glass Armonica
- C. Theremin
- D. Celesta
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Which electronic instrument, released in 1964, was the first commercial 'voltage-controlled' synthesizer?
- A. Fairlight CMI
- B. Moog Synthesizer
- C. Roland TR-808
- D. Yamaha DX7
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Which epeercussion instrument consists of a series of wooden slats that are struck with mallets, historically used in West Africa?
- A. Marimba
- B. Xylophone
- C. Balafon
- D. Steelpan
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Which synthesizer, released in 1983, was the first mass-produced digital synth and became iconic for its 'FM Synthesis' sound?
- A. Minimoog
- B. Roland Juno-60
- C. Yamaha DX7
- D. Korg M1
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How many strings are found on a standard modern concert harp?
- A. 36
- B. 42
- C. 47
- D. 52
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Which electronic instrument uses a 'wheel' to create a continuous drone and is played by cranking a handle?
- A. Theremin
- B. Hurdy-Gurdy
- C. Synthesizer
- D. Mellotron
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Which string instrument is the national instrument of Finland, featuring a wooden soundbox and 5 to 36 strings?
- A. Gusli
- B. Kantele
- C. Zither
- D. Lute
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What is the term for the large, curved brass instrument often seen in German oom-pah bands, featuring a conical bore?
- A. Trumepeet
- B. Trombone
- C. Euphonium
- D. Sousaphone