Identify the solfège, beginning on DO:
a. DO MI
b. DO SOL
c. DO FA
What is "b: DO SOL"
The definition of “Melody”
What is "the main tune of the song?"
Identify the rhythm that you hear. You will hear it 3 times.

What is "A"
The name of this note (A,B,C,D,E,F, or G):

What is "E?"
One of the most important things in singing posture (according to Miss Sanders)
What is "Hands at side OR Chest high (would also accept shoulder back and down)?"
Identify the solfège, beginning on DO

What is "DO LA"
The Italian word for: Gradually slow down.
**HINT: You should never call someone this name
Clap OR speak the following rhythm (in pie):

What is "Apple-Apple mm Pie"
The name of this note (A,B,C,D,E,F, or G):

What is "G?"
This is the soft palate
What is the fleshy roof of your mouth near the back?
Identify the solfège (you will hear DO first for context):
a. DO to LA
b. SOL to DO
c. DO to FA
What is "DO FA"
The Italian words for mf meaning: medium loud
What is Mezzo Forte
How we would say this in the Pie Game AND what kind of notes are present (quarter notes, whole notes, half notes, eighth notes, sixteenth note):

What is "Cocoa-nut and sixteenth notes with an 8th note"
The name of this note (A,B,C,D,E,F, or G) - BASS CLEF

What is "G?"
One of the best things to do for a good facial expression when singing.
What is "Raise the eyebrows" or "Smile with your eyes?
Given DO, identify the solfège syllable for the note indicated by the arrow. 
What is "SOL"
The definition of crescendo
What is "Gradually get louder?"
Identify the rhythm that you hear. You will hear it 3 times.

What is "C?"
The name of this note (A,B,C,D,E,F, or G) - BASS CLEF:

What is "C?"
The meaning and name of this symbol:

What is "a fermata and it means to hold the note indefinitely?"
Identify the solfège, beginning on DO:
a. DO MI RE FA
b. DO RE MI FA
c. DO SOL FA LA
What is "a: DO MI RE FA"
This is what accelerando means.
What is "to gradually speed up?"
The TIME SIGNATURE of this piece (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8...?)

What is 4/4 time OR common time
The note names in the ALTO part:
***HINT: Soprano = High Treble Clef, Alto = Low Treble Clef, Tenor = High Bass Clef, Bass = Low Bass Clef

What is "E?"
What to do when you see "D.S. al Coda."

What is return to the sign, or segno,
sing until "to Coda,"
and then skip to the Coda symbol. 