Welcome to our WET SATURDAY QUIZ. This quiz is open to anyone who happens to read this blog. Good luck to all the competitors. Anyone who was in 3P in 1966 should find this quiz easy! Anyone who attended music lessons at St. Mary's College in the 1960s should do well too.
Here we go...
1. Mount Victoria in Wellington is named after which of these people? a) Donald Trump b) Father Bliss c) an English queen d) Victoria Tucker.
2. Richard (of RBB) is carrying his violin to a gig (yes, he does have one). How many violin strings are in his violin case?
3. Which one of these people has never played or practised the violin? a) Robert Prowse b) Itzhak Perlman c) Peter McDonald d) Hilary Hahn.
4. Which one of these people was not in 3P at St. Patrick's College in 1966? a) Peter McDonald b) Noel Kidson c) Danny Cotteral d) Ferruccio Baldas.
5. What are the four notes that make up the chord C#dim7?
6. Who taught the standard four boys at Marist Thorndon in 1963? a) Brother Benedict b) Father Woodcock c) Mrs. Carr d) Brother Leon.
7. One of these boys has the nickname Prowsey but has never played in the Prowse Brothers Band. Which one? a) Daryl Prowse b) Rodney Prowse c) Henry Prowse d) Robert Prowse.
8. On the violin I put my first finger on Eb on the D string, my second finger on C on the A string and my third finger on A on the E string. Then I rock my bow over these strings. Then I move each finger up a minor third, then another minor third and then another minor third. Which of these chords am I playing over? a) Ebm7 b) D7b9 c) Cmaj7 d) C7#9.
9. Which blog in this little community also runs a sightseeing extravaganza in the Wellington region? a) The Wine Guy b) The The The Guy c) Richard's Bass Bag* d) The Food Curmudgeon.
10. An Italian looks at The Curmudgeon's latest attempt at a quiz and says, "Che stronzata!" Which answer best sums up his feeling about the quiz? a) Fantastic! b) Silly questions! c) It's good that he never took up the violin! d) What a load of bullshit!
Well, wasn't that fun! Get your answers in, quick!
Ciao.
* the original bass bagging site


7 commenti:
If you can't beat 'em, then join 'em.
I'll look at this quiz later when I have 2 or 3 minutes to spare after the NZ vs Belgium World Cup match.
Come on, you know the All Whites will lose, or loose, as Robert would say. You should have watched the Hurricanes.
Yes, I've just stopped watching before the end. The score is 4:1 (I won't tell you who's leading).
re your quiz, how about these answers:
d
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a
a
cdim
c
d
b
a
a
How did I do?
Look, I'm a bit busy reading about the All Whites' 5 - 1 hiding. But I'll get onto marking your answers soon. Hey, you should have watched the Hurricanes.
I almost saw a hurricane in our backyard yesterday and today Matey.
Peter's score = 2/10.
Hey, but you got two of the hardest questions right!
6. Mrs. Carr and
8. D7b9
Well done!!!
are a bit of a pain really but here goes, I just get my phone 'cause I can't read the questions and comment t the same time on my Google notebook laptop...ho hum...almost there....hang on...
ok first question...um ...Mt Victoria is properly called either Matairangi or Tangi Te Keo. Ok next one...2...um if he is carrying his violin then he has left his case at home so there will be none provided he has no spares in the compartment for carrying rosin and stuff. Ok next one...hang on I have to pick up my phone ...3... never played the violin...my father Bob didn't so I will go with him, Robert Prowse....4....hang on just scratch my nose...cheek is itchy too...better...ok 4....mmm...Danny always came across as a clever chap...Noel...maybe....yes I will go for Noel who seemed to have his head screwed on right and was a nice fellow....ok..lets see...oh yes a specialized music question because RBB knows lots about music,,,ok... being a violinist I don't have much need for chords so I will guess...two C#s and an Eb....6....I know this one because I was in her class...Mrs Carr...7.... another specialized family nickname thing and is probably one of George's boys.....8....um... moving up the finger board three time gets to a ninth if each chord is minor third...hang on if each is a minor third each will be a semi tone less than a major triad so oh I don't know probably finish on a C7 a semi tone below the root....9... of course RBB hasn't heard what Peter told me he thought about his tours so I think anyone but C ... and finally 10...sips coffee...che stonanza is just a rude expression one wouldn't use in polite company nor if one had half a brain but d is the answer.
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