Music Spanish Quizzes

68 quizzes · A1, A2 & B1

Practice Spanish reading with music trivia quizzes about artists, genres, instruments, and music history. From classical composers to modern pop stars, build Spanish vocabulary through your love of music.

35 Superbeginner (A1)28 Beginner (A2)5 Intermediate (B1)

What You'll Learn

Develop vocabulary for instruments, genres, musical concepts, and performance. Learn Spanish terms for rhythm, melody, harmony, and music theory. Practice reading comprehension with questions about famous artists, music history, genres, and cultural movements. Build conversational skills for discussing concerts, albums, and musical preferences in Spanish.

Why Music?

Music transcends language barriers and creates emotional connections that enhance memory retention. Learning Spanish through music topics allows you to discuss a universal passion while building vocabulary. Spanish-speaking countries have rich musical traditions, from flamenco to reggaeton, making this knowledge culturally valuable and immediately applicable to real-world conversations.

Best For

Music lovers at all Spanish proficiency levels. Perfect for musicians, concert-goers, and anyone who connects emotionally with music. Ideal for learners who want to discuss their passion, understand Spanish-language music, or explore Latin American and Spanish musical traditions.

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All Music Spanish Quizzes

Beginner

Famous Guitarists (II)

Beginner

Famous Guitarists (I)

Superbeginner

Which Pop Star?

Beginner

Musical Instruments (II)

Beginner

Musical Instruments (I)

Superbeginner

Which Pop Star? (II)

Superbeginner

Which Pop Star? (I)

Superbeginner

Spanish Music: Which Genre? (III)

Superbeginner

Spanish Music: Which Genre? (II)

Superbeginner

Spanish Music: Which Genre? (I)

Superbeginner

Taylor Swift: Which Era? (V)

Superbeginner

The Beatles: Which Album? (III)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#10-1)

Superbeginner

The Beatles: Which Album? (II)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#20-11)

Superbeginner

Michael Jackson: Which Album?

Superbeginner

The Rolling Stones: Which Album?

Superbeginner

Kanye West: Which Album?

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#30-21)

Superbeginner

Eminem: Which Album?

Superbeginner

The Beatles: Which Album? (I)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#40-31)

Superbeginner

Taylor Swift: Which Era? (IV)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#50-41)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#60-51)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#70-61)

Superbeginner

Taylor Swift: Which Era? (III)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#80-71)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#90-81)

Beginner

100 Greatest Songs (#100-91)

Superbeginner

Taylor Swift: Which Era? (II)

Superbeginner

Taylor Swift: Which Era? (I)

Intermediate

Biggest Songs (2004)

Intermediate

Biggest Songs (2003)

Superbeginner

Musician by Album (V)

Intermediate

Biggest Songs (2002)

Intermediate

Biggest Songs (2001)

Superbeginner

Musician by Album (IV)

Intermediate

Biggest Songs (2000)

Superbeginner

Bands by Members (V)

Superbeginner

Musician by Album (III)

Superbeginner

Musician by Album (II)

Superbeginner

Bands by Members (IV)

Superbeginner

Bands by Members (III)

Superbeginner

Biggest Songs (2021)

Superbeginner

Songs by Decade (I)

Superbeginner

Bands by Members (II)

Superbeginner

Musician by Album (I)

Superbeginner

Biggest Songs (2022)

Superbeginner

Bands by Members (I)

Superbeginner

Biggest Songs (2023)

Superbeginner

Famous Partnerships

Superbeginner

Biggest Songs (2024)

Superbeginner

Biggest Songs (2025)

Beginner

Who Am I (Music Edition)?

Beginner

Taylor Swift (II)

Beginner

Taylor Swift (I)

Beginner

90s Music

Beginner

Joy Division

Beginner

Nick Cave

Beginner

2025 in Music

Beginner

Hans Zimmer

Beginner

Sparks (band)

Beginner

Michael Jackson

Beginner

2025 in Music Festivals

Beginner

Latin Music

Beginner

Eminem

Beginner

Shakira

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Music good for learning Spanish?

Yes! Music is one of the most enjoyable and effective ways to learn Spanish. Songs combine rhythm, emotion, and repetition, making vocabulary and sentence structures easier to remember. Whether you love pop, rock, Latin, reggaeton, or classical music, the familiar melodies and themes give you strong context. This allows you to focus on Spanish reading comprehension and lyrics instead of struggling with abstract grammar, turning practice into something you actually look forward to.

What Spanish level do I need for the Music quizzes?

Our Music quizzes are designed for every CEFR level from Superbeginner (A1) to Intermediate (B1/B2). Beginners can start with simple questions about popular artists, song titles, and basic lyrics or instruments. Intermediate learners can explore deeper questions about song meanings, genres, album themes, and more complex lyrical expressions. The leveled format makes it easy to start at your current level and gradually improve your Spanish reading skills.

Do I need to know a lot about music to enjoy the quizzes?

No — not at all. The quizzes are created for both casual music listeners and dedicated fans. Questions cover widely known artists, hit songs, popular genres, famous instruments, and memorable lyrics from many styles of music. You don't need to be a music expert or know every song. Just bring your love for music and a willingness to practice Spanish reading — the familiar topics make the quizzes fun and accessible.

How do Music quizzes help with Spanish vocabulary and reading?

These quizzes build Spanish vocabulary and reading comprehension through engaging, memorable context. You'll encounter words related to emotions, love, heartbreak, celebration, daily life, and culture — all drawn from song lyrics and music themes. Because music is rhythmic and emotional, new Spanish words and phrases tend to stick much better than with traditional vocabulary lists. The multiple-choice format gives instant feedback, making your Spanish reading practice both effective and enjoyable.

How do Music Spanish quizzes use comprehensible input?

Music is a powerful anchor for language learning because the emotional connections are already in place. When a quiz asks about an artist you know, an album you've heard, or a genre you love, that familiarity makes the Spanish text far more accessible. You're not processing an unfamiliar topic in an unfamiliar language — you already know the world you're reading about. That shared knowledge is exactly what comprehensible input uses to accelerate vocabulary acquisition.

Can I use Music Spanish quizzes as regular reading practice?

Absolutely — Music quizzes are well-suited to daily reading habits because the content is emotionally engaging and genuinely varied. New quizzes across A1, A2 and B1 (CEFR) levels cover everything from classic rock and Latin pop to jazz history and music theory. Five minutes a day reading about music you love is one of the most sustainable ways to build Spanish reading fluency.

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