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Q.1
Why can't we really tell what very early music may have sounded like?
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It sounded so bad, everyone wanted to forget it
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The sound didn't travel very well
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There was no way to write down notes or record music
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The musicians forgot what they had played almost instantly
Q.2
Many years ago, the earliest music was probably made with...
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A full orchestra
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Guitars, harps and violins
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Recorders, flutes and saxaphones
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People singing and clapping their hands
Q.3
Early orchestras were quite small but have gradually grown to the point where there are at least 90 musicians and a...
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ticket master
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ceremony leader
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music boss
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conductor
Q.4
Which invention in the late 1800s, helped people listen to music at home?
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The CD player
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The gramophone
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The MP3 player
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The radio
Q.5
Mozart, Beethoven and Bach were all famous...
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Kings
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Knights
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Composers
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Magicians
Q.6
In 1982, music for the home was produced in a new way. What was it?
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The CD
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The record
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The tape cassette
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The download
Q.7
It is thought the first wind instruments may have come from...
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France
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Russia
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Egypt
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Spain
Q.8
Franz Schubert composed hundreds of pieces of classical music. But what was his nickname?
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Little potato
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Little cabbage
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Little onion
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Little mushroom
Q.9
In about 1000 AD, Christian monks did something which changed music completely. What was it?
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They made the first microphone
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They devised a way to write down musical notes
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They discovered how to build a stadium
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They made a music recoding device
Q.10
The earliest stringed instrument was called a...
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lyre
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guitar
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ukulele
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viola
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