ACADEC Music Numbers 2025-26

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20 to 20,000

The range of frequencies in hertz that the human ear hears as a single sustained tone

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440

The frequency in hertz that is the tuning note A

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12

The number of distinct pitches in an octave

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7

The number of distinct notes commonly used for pieces in Western tradition

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15

The number of major scales according to the packet

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1st and 3rd

The parties that are especially strong in the clarinet

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12

The number of bars in a blues progression

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3

The number of movements in the typical sonata cycle

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4

The number of movements in a typical string quartet of symphony

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6

The number of months blues guitarist Robert Johnson was gone

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6 million

The number of copies of records Bessie Smith sold in six years

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2 million

The number of copies of records Bessie Smith sold in ten months

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8 and 11

The number of blocks wide and long that Storyville was

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$75

The amount of money Armstrong earned per week at the Dreamland Club

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$50

The amount of money that Okeh Records would pay per player per recording session to the Hot Five

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6

The number of tunes the Hot Five recorded with Lonnie Johnson

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11

The number of high C notes Armstrong players at the end of Hotter Than That

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2,000

The number of pieces Duke Ellington composed

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11

The number of musicians in Henderson’s ensemble

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504

The number of performances Shuffle Along had

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11th

The place that Shuffle Along was among the list of longest running shows of the decade

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213

The number of performances Runnin’ Wild had

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15

The number of bars out of the 32 that James P. Johnson used the Charleston riff for

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$9,000 or $10,000

The possible amounts of money that Youmans’s mother donated to No, No, Nanette so Youmans could compose for it

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1/2

The fraction of Youmans’s royalties that he gave to his mother

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5

The number of weeks that the orchestral “Tea for Two” lasted at #5 on the billboard

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11

The number of weeks that Marian Harris’s vocal version of “Tea for Two” lasted at #1 on the billboard

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13

The number of years Youmans stayed in Broadway business

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40

The number of minutes it took for Shostakovich to compose the “Tahiti Trot”

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6

The number of times the motif in “Tea for Two” is repeated in the A section

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572

The number of performances Show Boat had

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13

The number of performers who played in Sweet Georgia Brown

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5 and 13

The number of weeks Sweet Georgia Brown was first on the billboard and on pop charts in general, respectively

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8,000

The number of classical pieces that theaters could use to go along with the film

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6

The number of songs Jolson recorded for the Vitaphone for The Jazz Singer

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$3 million

The amount of money The Jazz Singer earned

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5

The number of tableaux in La création du monde

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3

The number of large, cubist statues of gods that was in the production of La création du monde

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17

The number of musicians in La création du monde

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5

The number of bars long that the fugue subject is in La création du monde

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15

The age Gershwin was when he became a song plugger

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23

The number of musicians in Grofé’s first arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue

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$1,000

The amount of money Alma Wertheim donated to Copland

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$2,500

The amount of money the Guggenheim Foundation gave to Copland in 1925

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7

The number of years between Olin Downes’s contradictory reviews

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$10,000

The amount of money France gave to Ravel for his trip to America

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20 and 50

The number of pajamas and pastel shirts Ravel brought to America

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4

The number of months in Ravel’s tour

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25

The number of cities Ravel toured in

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3

The number of times Ralph Barton had been married before meeting Tailleferre

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3

The number of staves that Sicilienne uses