Everyone should be following along and looking at this when we are singing.
What is their MUSIC?
This solfege is between "fa" and "la".
What is "so" or "sol"?
This note is worth 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
This note lives on the 2nd line of the treble clef staff.
What is G.
This describes how loud or soft the music is.
What are dynamics?
The cue to do this is "5, 4, 3, 2, 1."
What is to look at the teacher and stop talking?
This solfege hand signal.
What is "mi".
This note is worth 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
The 3rd space is where this note likes to sit.
What is a C?
This tells you to sing strong or loud.
What is forte?
You should have one of these handy at all times during rehearsal.
What is a pencil?
The name of this signal.
What is "So"?
What is a half note?
The 2nd space is where this note stays.
What is A?
This means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
This helps align your body so that you can breathe efficiently and sing your best.
What is posture?
This hand signal
What is "Ti"?
This is worth 1 beat AND it is a beat of silence.
What is a quarter rest?
The nickname of the treble clef, derived from its location on the staff, and what it looks like.
What is the G Clef?
Getting softer and softer is what happens when you see this word.
What is decrescendo?
This banned substance might keep you fresh, but it gets in the way of diction.
What is gum?
Also known as tonic, this solfege note is the home note of a major scale.
What is "do"?
What is a quarter note and a whole note?
"Every Good Burger Deserves Fries" describes the names of this part of a music staff.
What are the lines?
This italian word means to change dynamics SUDDENLY.
What is subito?