Rhythm and Blues Quiz

KS3 (Year 9) quiz on musical terms and musicians associated with rhythm and blues.
What C is three or more notes played together?. What M is the name given to the following scale: C, Eb, F, F#, G, Bb. What S is the name for the way a rhythm guitarist plays the guitar?. What S is the term meaning to play "off the beat"?. What I is the word for 'making it up as you go along'?. What R is the name for one of the cymbals of the drum kit?. What D is the surname of a US folk / blues musician of the 1960s noted for his protest songs?. What T means the speed of the music?. What D is the volume of music?. What R is a gap in the music?. What T would you see at the start of a piece, telling you how many beats there are in a bar?. What B divides written music into sections?. What O is a repeated rhythmic or melodic pattern?. What Q is worth half of a crotchet beat?. What E is the king of rock 'n' roll'?. What D is the name of an African drum?. What R is the composer and performer of 'Night Time is the Right Time'?. What C is where a musician produces his own version of an already famous song?. What L are the words to a song?. In the South of which U did the blues originate?.
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