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					  What is a piano?					 
					
					 This instrument has 88 black and white keys. 
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					  Who is Elsa?					 
					
					 The cold never bothered this Frozen queen. 
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					  What is “Happy Birthday”?					 
					
					 Song that is sung when a person turns another year older. 
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					  What is a guitar?					 
					
					 This instrument has 6 strings and can be electric or acoustic. 
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					  Who is Bruno?					 
					
					 Maribel’s uncoe with a seven-foot frame and rats along his back. 
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					  What are toes?					 
					
					 The thing you touch after your head, shoulders, and knees. 
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					  What is a trombone?					 
					
					 This instrument is made of brass and is played by sliding a metal tube to make the pitch higher or lower. 
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					  Who is Maui?					 
					
					 The Hawaiian god of the wind and the sea who carries a hook. 
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					  What is Sol?					 
					
					 Follows Do, Re, Mi, and Fa in the musical scale. 
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					  What is a violin?					 
					
					 This instrument is played with strings and a bow while resting on the musician’s shoulder, and it is higher in pitch than a viola. 
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					  Who is Dory?					 
					
					 Nemo and Marlin’s forgetful blue friend. 
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					  Who is Kermit the Frog?					 
					
					 This muppets sings “It’s Not Easy Being Green.” 
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					  What is a bagpipe?					 
					
					 See image 
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					  What is “Kiss the Girl”?					 
					
					 The song that the Sebastian sings while Ariel and Eric are on their romantic date in a boat. 
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					  What is an encore?					 
					
					 This is the term used to describe one more song at the end of a show after an audience claps extensively. 
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