I will come from on high, and disperse the gloomy clouds of night.
Who is Emmanuel?
The consonant goes on this beat in m. 22 of our combined piece.
What is beat 3?
Only 2 Altos sing this solfege in the last measure of our newest song.
What is Do?
The Italian word for “Medium Loud”.
What is Mezzo Forte?
This letter is almost never welcome in Ms. Handy’s classroom!
What is ‘R’?
I said “Follow your fathomless flight”.
Who is the star?
Outside voices sing ‘O Come’ for half of the time in this measure.
What is m. 83?
Sopranos sing “Child” on these pitches in a Christmas Classic.
What is Mi, Do, Sol?
The dynamic marking “sub.” means this is in English.
What is suddenly?
This voice part has the most moving notes throughout the chorus of the LaBarr composition.
Who are soprano 1’s?
I receive the weight of death.
Who is the ground?
We say this one word when in 6/8 time in our repeat song.
What is Rejoice?
Orion is in A Major, this solfege will represent the note B natural
What is Ra?
We see this combination of dynamics commonly throughout our very commanding song.
What is Forte Piano?
We sing this word, just as the dictionary defines it, in the C section of “Go”.
What is “Quick”?
You sing this song about me, and all others bend their knees to me.
Who is Orion?
This is the English definition for the Italian abbreviation “Rit.”
What is to slow down?
In our piece about the constellations, this solfege syllable will represent the note that is 3 ledger lines BELOW the staff.
What is La?
We are the first voice part to crescendo after we sing “Rejoice”.
Who are Soprano 2?
We should sound like we are from this country when singing.
What is England?
I think an animal arranged my song…
Who is Franz Gruber?
Ryan Main tells us to count in big groups of these numbers.
What is 1, 2, 3?
Everyone sings this pitch together before letter J, in the song that can’t make up its’ mind.
What is none? (whisper!)
I tell you, the Soprano 2’s should do this on beat 2 on page 14.
What is breath?
You should always METAPHORICALLY do this to your neighbor when you pronounce consonants correctly.
What is spit on them?