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Offline Swan

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Millionaire
on: August 11, 2004, 03:38:51 AM
Hello everyone.  I'm making my own  Musical Who Wants to Be Millionaire board and am after some questions (and answers .... in case I don't know them  ).  If you'd like to help just state

1. Category, eg $100 question, $500 000 question etc
2.  The question
3. The answer

The questions can be anyting as long as it's about music, theory, history, composers, compositions.
Thanks heaps!!!

Offline Tash

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Re: Millionaire
Reply #1 on: August 11, 2004, 02:37:39 PM
hahaha that'd be the coolest show i'd suck at it though! hmmm my mind is blank and i can't think of any questions to put on it. oh here's a $100 question who wrote fur elise
a)mozart
b)prokofiev
c)beethoven
d)chopin

hahahaha

oh another one that is probably pretty easy
what's a V-I cadence called
a)imperfect
b)perfect
c)interrupted
d)plagal
'J'aime presque autant les images que la musique' Debussy

Offline Swan

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Re: Millionaire
Reply #2 on: August 12, 2004, 01:59:00 AM
Thanks Tash.  :)

I've got the first question, but haven't thought of cadences, so thank you, I'll use that.

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Re: Millionaire
Reply #3 on: August 12, 2004, 05:16:44 AM
OH can we like do this here?! so you ask us the question and then we IM what we think is the answer so nobody else can see it and whoever gets the furthest wins!
'J'aime presque autant les images que la musique' Debussy

Offline liszmaninopin

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Re: Millionaire
Reply #4 on: August 12, 2004, 05:41:50 AM
Okay, I've got a $200 question.

Which composer would be considered Impressionistic?

a.  Liszt
b.  Chopin
c.  Beethoven
d.  Debussy
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