15 Questions On Learning Piano – Trivia Quiz

Learning to play the piano can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced pianist, there’s always more to discover about this beautiful instrument. In this trivia quiz, we’ve compiled 15 questions that test your knowledge of various aspects of learning piano.

From the basics of piano anatomy to advanced techniques and famous pianists, this quiz covers a range of topics that will challenge even the most knowledgeable piano enthusiasts. So whether you’re looking to test your own knowledge or challenge your friends, get ready to put your piano skills to the test with these 15 questions on learning piano.

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  1. What are the white keys on a piano called?
    • Flat keys
    • Accidental keys
    • Sharp keys
    • Natural keys
    The correct answer is Natural keys.
    Natural keys are the white keys on a piano, while the black keys are called accidental keys.
  2. What are the black keys on a piano called?
    • Natural keys
    • Accidental keys
    • Sharp keys
    • Flat keys
    The correct answer is Accidental keys.
    Accidental keys are the black keys on a piano, while the white keys are called natural keys.
  3. How many keys are on a standard piano keyboard?
    • 76
    • 61
    • 49
    • 88
    The correct answer is 88.
    A standard piano keyboard has 88 keys, with 52 white keys (natural keys) and 36 black keys (accidental keys).
  4. What does the term “octave” refer to in piano playing?
    • A type of piano chord
    • An interval of eight notes
    • A piano playing technique
    • A specific type of scale
    The correct answer is An interval of eight notes.
    An octave is an interval of eight notes, where the first and last notes have the same name but are at a higher or lower pitch.
  5. Which of the following is NOT a type of piano?
    • Digital piano
    • Trombone piano
    • Grand piano
    • Upright piano
    The correct answer is Trombone piano.
    Trombone piano is not a type of piano. The other options – grand, upright, and digital – are all types of pianos.
  6. Which of these notes has the longest duration?
    • Eighth note
    • Quarter note
    • Half note
    • Whole note
    The correct answer is Whole note.
    A whole note has the longest duration, followed by half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes.
  7. What does the term “pianissimo” mean?
    • Moderately soft
    • Very soft
    • Very loud
    • Moderately loud
    The correct answer is Very soft.
    Pianissimo is an Italian term used in music to indicate that a passage should be played very softly.
  8. Which of these is a major chord?
    • C-E-Gb
    • C-Eb-G
    • C-E-G
    • C-Eb-Gb
    The correct answer is C-E-G.
    A major chord consists of the root, major third, and perfect fifth notes. In this case, C-E-G is a C major chord.
  9. Which of these is a minor chord?
    • A-C-E
    • A-C#-E#
    • A-C#-E
    • A-D-E
    The correct answer is A-C-E.
    A minor chord consists of the root, minor third, and perfect fifth notes. In this case, A-C-E is an A minor chord.


  1. What is the purpose of a metronome?
    • To help maintain a consistent tempo
    • To increase the volume of the piano
    • To improve finger strength
    • To assist with sight reading
    The correct answer is To help maintain a consistent tempo.
    A metronome is a device that produces a steady beat to help musicians maintain a consistent tempo while practicing.
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  1. What is the name of the horizontal lines on which music is written?
    • Bar
    • Time signature
    • Clef
    • Staff
    The correct answer is Staff.
    The staff is a set of five horizontal lines on which music is written. It indicates the pitch and duration of each note.
  2. Which clef is commonly used for the higher notes on a piano?
    • Tenor clef
    • Treble clef
    • Bass clef
    • Alto clef
    The correct answer is Treble clef.
    The treble clef is used for higher notes on a piano, while the bass clef is used for lower notes.
  3. What does the term “legato” mean in piano playing?
    • Short and detached
    • Smooth and connected
    • Soft and gentle
    • Loud and forceful
    The correct answer is Smooth and connected.
    Legato is an Italian term used in music to indicate that a passage should be played smoothly and connected, with no breaks between the notes.
  4. Which of these is NOT a type of piano pedal?
    • Sustain pedal
    • Sostenuto pedal
    • Vibrato pedal
    • Soft pedal
    The correct answer is Vibrato pedal.
    Vibrato pedal is not a type of piano pedal. The other options – sustain, soft, and sostenuto – are all types of piano pedals.
  5. What is the purpose of a piano’s damper pedal?
    • To make the sound of the notes softer
    • To sustain the sound of the notes
    • To change the pitch of the notes
    • To selectively sustain certain notes
    The correct answer is To sustain the sound of the notes.
    The damper pedal, also known as the sustain pedal, is used to sustain the sound of the notes played on the piano, allowing them to continue ringing even after the keys are released.
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