The lowest voice in an adult choir
What is Bass? (pronounced "base")
When a singer sings alone.
What is a solo?
The note on the second line of the treble clef staff.
What is a "G"?
Feet, feet, ready, go!
What is: Feet front, hips straight, shoulders down, head high, chin down, eyes on YOU!
In 3/4 time signature, this note gets two beats.
What is a half note?
The highest voice in an adult choir
What is soprano?
What it is called when two singers sing together.
What is a duet?
The note on the second space of the treble clef staff.
What is an "A"?
The most important organ/body part in producing a full, supported sound.
What are the lungs?
Bhombela is a folk song from this country.
What is South Africa?
A voice part that is lower than soprano but higher than tenor.
What is alto?
The name for a group of people singing together.
What is a choir?
The note on the fourth line of the treble clef staff.
What is an "D"?
All of the solfege syllables in order from lowest to highest.
What are Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do?
A type of song that was sung during the Civil Rights movement.
What is a freedom song?
Total number of voice parts in an adult choir.
What is four (SATB)?
The Italian term for gradually getting louder in music.
What is a crescendo?
This tells us how many beats are in each measure.
What is the top number in the time signature?
The part of your anatomy that you should lift when singing for better posture.
What is your sternum?
The number of songs you learned in choir this year.
What is 10?
The number of parts our choir sang in on most of our songs this year.
What is two?
The person who writes the music is called this.
What is a composer?
This tells us what type of note gets one beat.
What is the bottom number of the time signature?
Where your focus should be when singing on a concert or in rehearsal with a choir.
Ms. Myers was born and grew up in this state.
What is New York?