What is Mrs. Hulse's favorite color?
What is Purple

This symbol raises a note by one half step.
What is a sharp?

This Italian term means 'loud'.
What is forte?
What voice part is the for the lowest singers in choir?
What is Bass?
What does Mrs. Hulse & Mrs. Rodriguez call the space between your back molars. (*Hint- we did an activity at the beginning of the year that involved a sweet treat)
What is Cookie Space?

What kind of dogs does Mrs. Rodriguez have?
What is Pugs?

This symbol cancels out a sharp or flat and returns a note to its natural pitch.
What is a Natural.
This Italian term, often abbreviated as "pp," means to play very softly.
What is pianissimo?

Name all four main choir vocal parts from highest to lowest.
What is Soprano, Alto, Tenor, & Bass?
Name the vocal register closest to your speaking voice.
What is Chest Voice?
Where did Mrs. Hulse & Mrs. Rodriguez go to college?

What is Stephen F. Austin State University?
This symbol indicates that a note should be held longer than its normal value.
What is fermata?

This symbol tells musicians to gradually get louder throughout a passage.
What is crescendo?
What do you call a predominately male/changed voice choir?
What is a Tenor/Bass choir?
What is the large, dome-shaped muscle located beneath your lungs that plays a primary role in breathing. It's the most important muscle for respiration?
What is diaphragm?

What famous football player did Mrs. Rodriguez go to high school with?
Who is Patrick Mahomes?

What is another name for the Bass Clef?

What is F Clef?
What is another Italian name for "Decrescendo"?
What is Diminuendo?

This type of choir features only soprano and alto voice parts
What is a Treble Choir?
What is the name of the register that only male voices can access. It involves singing above the chest voice range.
What is falsetto?
Which high school in KATY ISD does Mrs. Rodriguez's husband work as a Choir Director?
What is Paetow High School?


What is the Italian name for this S-Shaped Music Symbol?
What is Segno?
This Italian term means 'very suddenly'.
What is Subito?
This female voice type is lower than soprano but higher than alto.
What is Mezzo-Soprano?
What is the name of the musical effect characterized by a slight, rapid, and regular oscillation in pitch (frequency) that occurs while sustaining a sung note. Often described as a "shimmer" or warmth in the voice, it is produced by the alternating tension and relaxation of the laryngeal muscles and typically happens 5 to 7 times per second.
What is Vibrato?