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Music Trivia Library

  • 1. Prepare the Game Materials

    • Print enough player cards for each participant or team. These cards include spaces for their name or team name, the round name, and their answers for each question.

    • Print one answer card to use for marking and scoring the player cards at the end of the game.

    2. Set the Stage

    • Announce the round you are playing to your participants. For example: "Welcome to 80’s Music Trivia – Round 1!"

    • Instruct players to write the round name, along with their name or team name, in the spaces provided at the top of their player cards.

    • If you're hosting a larger group or aiming for a more interactive experience, consider using a TV or projector. Connect your device via HDMI to display the questions and answers on a larger screen.

    3. Ask the Question

    • Start by stating the question number (e.g., “Question 1”) and then read out the question followed by the multiple-choice options.

    • Repeat the question if necessary, especially if you’re hosting a large group or if some players might need more time to hear or understand it.

    • You will see that the answers to each question are hidden on the screen, and will be revealed only when needed to verify your players' answer choices.

    4. Play the Music

    • After asking each question, play the corresponding song related to the question.

    • Give players ample time to listen to the song and write down their answers on their cards.

    • Feel free to announce a countdown for the remaining time to keep the game moving at a steady pace.

    5. Repeat for All Questions

    • Continue this process for all 15 questions, ensuring players have enough time to hear each song and record their answers.

    6. Score the Game

    • Once all questions are complete, collect the player cards for marking. Use the answer card to check responses and tally scores to determine the winner.

    • Alternatively, you can reveal the correct answers after each question or at the end of the game. Players can then mark their own cards if you prefer a more interactive approach.

    • Announce and celebrate the winning player or team!

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