This is the psalm we sing after the first reading at every school Mass.
"Thy Word"
This is the raised version of the fourth solfege syllable.
Beethoven and Mozart are composers from this style period.
Classical
This is the highest voice part.
Soprano
This is the voice part Mr. Farnsworth sings.
Tenor
This is the instrument Sean plays at Mass that is not the piano.
Organ
This is the lowered version of the seventh solfege syllable.
Te
Romantic
This is the second-highest voice part.
Alto
This is the name of Mr. Farnsworth's black-and-white cat.
Oreo
This is the name of a medieval style of a capella music that is very important to the history of the Catholic church.
Gregorian Chant
This is the raised version of the first solfege syllable.
Di
Baroque
This is the second-lowest voice part.
Tenor
This is the choir that Mr. Farnsworth travels with for competitions (#1 Choir in the World).
Delaware Choral Scholars
This is the Latin name for "Holy, Holy, Holy."
Sanctus
This is the raised version of the sixth solfege syllable.
Li
St. Hildegard von Bingen is a composer from this style period.
Medieval
This is the lowest voice part.
This is the instrument Mr. Farnsworth studied in college.
French Horn
This is the Latin name for "Lamb of God."
Agnus Dei
This is the lowered version of the second solfege syllable.
Ra
Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina is a composer from this style period.
Renaissance
This is what it is called when a guy with a changed voice sings really high.
Falsetto
This is how long Mr. Farnsworth has been singing in choirs for real.
4 years.