THESE ARE ACTUAL ANSWERS FROM STUDENTS ON MUSIC EXAMS


  • The principal singer of nineteenth century opera was called pre-Madonna.


  • It is easy to teach anyone to play the maracas. Just grip the neck and shake him in rhythm.


  • Gregorian chant has no music, just singers singing the same lines.


  • Sherbet composed the Unfinished Symphony.


  • All female parts were sung by castrati. We don't know exactly what they sounded like because there are no known descendants.


  • Young scholars have expressed their rapture for the Bronze Lullaby, the Taco Bell Cannon, Beethoven's Erotica, Tchaikovsky Cracknutter Suite, and Gershwin's Rap City in Blue.


  • Music sung by two people at the same time is called a duel; if they sing without music it is called Acapulco.


  • A virtuoso is a musician with real high morals.


  • Contralto is a low sort of music that only ladies sing.


  • Diatonic is a low calorie Schweppes.


  • Probably the most marvelous fugue was the one between the Hatfields and the McCoys.


  • A harp is a nude piano.


  • The main trouble with a French Horn is that it is too tangled up.


  • An interval in music is the distance from one piano to the next.


  • The correct way to find the key to a piece of music is to use a pitchfork.


  • Agitato is a state of mind when one's finger slips in the middle of playing a piece.


  • Refrain means don't do it. A refrain in music is the part you'd better not try to sing.


  • I know what a sextet is but I'd rather not say.


  • Most authorities agree that music of antiquity was written long ago.


  • My favorite composer was Opus. Agnus Dei was a woman composer famous for her church music.


  • Henry Purcell was a well-known composer few people have ever heard of.


  • Johann Sebastian Bach wrote a great many musical compositions and had a large number of children. In between he practiced on an old spinster which he kept up in his attic.


  • Rock Monanoff was a famous post-romantic composer of piano concerti.


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