Choir Pedagogy
Orchestra Pedagogy
Music Theory
Ms. Gilling & Mr. Le
Random Music Knowledge
100

This term describes a choral performance sung completely without instrumental accompaniment.

What is a cappella?

100

The smallest instrument in the string family.

What is the violin?

100

This note comes after G in the musical alphabet.

What is "A?"

100

Mr. Le & Ms. Gilling both attended this college at different times.

What is Central Michigan University?

100

Gradually getting louder.

What is tempo?

200

This system uses hand signs to teach pitch relationships.

What is solfège?

200

The stick with horsehair used to play string instruments.

What is the bow?

200

The symbol that raises a note by a half step.

What is a sharp?

200

Ms. Gilling loves her, Mr. Le hates her.

Who is Taylor Swift?

200

The speed of music.

What is the tempo?

300

Taking breaths at different times so the ensemble sound continues uninterrupted.

What is stagger breathing?

300

A slight fluctuation in pitch used to enhance tone

What is vibrato?

300

The distance between two notes.

What is an interval?

300

Ms. Gilling and Mr. Le were both born in this month.

What is December?

300

This style of music originated in New Orleans.

What is jazz?

400

One of the muscles involved in the inhalation process.

What is the rib muscles? OR What is the diaphragm?

400

The seat that gives up their violin if the soloist breaks a string.

What is the Concert Master?

400

The following key signature is _______.

What is E Major?

400

Ms. Gilling's voice part.

What is a soprano?

400

This tells you to _____.

What is repeat?

500

It helps shape resonance, can reduce nasality, and when it is lifted, will keep you from going flat.

What is the soft palate?

500

This image displays what is known to violists as the _____ clef.

What is alto?

500

The "home" note of a key.

What is the tonic? OR What is Do?

500

Mr. Le's main instrument.

What is the viola?

500

The smallest distance between two notes.

What is a half step?

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