The note that receives one beat
The most famous movie score composer
Who is John Williams?
The muscle that controls intake of your breath
What is your diaphragm?
the Italian word that means quiet
what is piano?
Another name for the G clef
a steadily recurring pulse
what is the beat?
a member of your group must sing a school song from university, high school, whatever
sing
the set of muscles that control your diaphragm
what are your abdominal muscles?
the Italian word that means really loud
what is fortissimo?
the Italian phrase for singing without accompaniment
what is a cappella
the type of rest that looks like an upside down hat
what is a whole rest
two terms which describe the singing of the same music starting at different times
what is canon or round?
The other name for your voice box.
What is your larynx?
the Italian word that means to get louder
what is crescendo?
what is a half step
What is the time signature?
a famous tune that is used for two different songs
what is twinkle twinkle / ABCD
the somewhat colorful description that we use to describe propelling our breath up and out
what is sing vomit?
the Italian word that means to get slower
what is ritardando?
the number of lines and spaces on a staff
what are 5 lines and 4 spaces
The note that receives a quarter of a beat.
What is a 16th note?
You have to hum the main theme from ET
what is the main theme?
the 7 marks of a good singing posture
what are feet apart, knees unlocked, back straight, head erect, rib cage lifted, shoulders back and relaxed, hands at your side
The Italian phrase for "at the sign, repeat until the symbol"
what is D.S. al coda
you must demonstrate the treble clef and the bass clef as a team. using your bodies
do it