This is something you should not have in your mouth when you are singing.
What is gum?
This is the posture number we use for a relaxed posture.
What is #3?
The song "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" is sung in this language.
What is English?
This term is used to describe how loud or soft you sing or play a piece of music.
What are dynamics?
This is the fleshy part of the roof of your mouth you must keep lifted when singing.
What is the Soft Palette?
We go from this posture number to this posture number when going from sitting to standing.
What is #2 to #3?
"Sing We Now, Rejoice" is a traditional carol from this country.
What is France/French?
This term is used when we are talking about the speed of a piece of music.
What is tempo?
When in a standing posture, your feet should be this far apart.
What is shoulder width?
The song "December Canon" is sung in canon form. This is another name for a canon form.
What is a round?
These term means to gradually slow down.
What is ritard?
Physical warm-ups are very important because our body is this.
What is our instrument?
This #2 posture would be described as "feet flat on the floor, back straight and rear at the edge or far back of your chair."
What is standing from the waist up?
The song "Christmas in 90 Seconds" combines these types of songs.
What are carols?
This term is used when we sing part of a piece, repeat the section by finish it differently (take a different ending).
What are first and second endings?