With thanks to namida, the Quizmaster has returned for yet another round of Family Feud!
The Family Feud Music Special
1. Name a British rock group
2. Name a US girl group
3. Name an instrument frequently used as background music in horror films.
4. Name a Nursery rhyme
5. Name a song in the Lemmings game aside from the Can Can.
6. Name a Michael Jackson song.
7. Name a song that includes a number in the title (a number on its own is fine) and the person/band who sings it. (Only the number is involved in Feud scoring).
8. Name a Beethoven compsition.
9. You are writing a new song called "Rendezvous at the Mountain". Complete the first line of the first verse "I had a ..."
10. OK, you're composing a song and are playing the chords for the chorus. There are six viable chords to choose from, with four to be played altogether. The first chord is C and the last chord is G7. The second and third chords are of your choice, and the chords that you've chosen cannot match themselves. Here are the chords: C, Dm7, Em, F, G7 and Am.
How the scoring works:
The scoring for the second and third chords are separate feud scoring. In addition, you will be awarded two extra points if another player's chords match both of yours, and in the right order. You will be given one point for the same instance, but in the wrong order.
11. Time for a complete change of scenario! Each participant is a conductor in their own orchestra. Over an X period of days (Where X is the number of conductors involved) each conductor will take a turn to play their piece. In this musical composition there are three different solos; and each solo is played by a separate instrument in a separate order. The three instruments are the Trumpet, Violin and Piano.
How to answer:
Choose an order for the three instruments to be played.
How the scoring works:
The conductors play in order and the order is arranged alphabetically from A-Z with the conductor listed first alphabetically playing for a second time. If one conductor plays a unique order then they score 2 points. If the conductor plays an order identical to the previous conductor they'll score 0. In other situations 1 point is given to each conductor.
Good luck everyone, and may the best Musician win.