Dynamics
Articulation
Pitch
Rhythm
Solfege
100

This dynamic is marked at M. 29 of "Climbin..." when Sopranos sing the first verse.

What is Forte?

100

This part sings a solo picking up to M. 22 in "Climbin".

Who are TB?

100

This part begins Seal Lullaby with an Eb.

Who are the Altos?

100

The matching first and last time of "Climbin".

What is 2/4?

100

This part ends Seal on Do.

Who are TB?

200

These two dynamic shapes are paired together in M. 1 and 2 of "Seal...", although they have opposite definitions.

DOUBLE POINTS: These are the definitions of them.

What is crescendo and decrescendo?

DOUBLE POINTS: What is to gradually get louder and gradually get softer?

200

We hold the half note in M. 68 of Seal Lullaby for this many beats.

DOUBLE POINTS: This eye shaped symbol gives us those instructions.

What is until the cut off? 

DOUBLE POINTS: What is a fermata?

200

These are the pitches the soprano and alto part sing exactly one octave apart in M. 5 of Seal.

What are Db, C, and Bb?

200

This is the only voice part to sing 16th notes in "Seal".

Who are Sopranos?

200

After the first key change in Climbin', Ab is this Solfege syllable.

What is Do?

300

This is the English translation of the final dynamic that is sung in "Seal".

What is Very soft?

300

After singing M.37 in Climbin up the Mountain, this marking tells us to go back to M. 4.

What is a repeat sign?

300

This is the pitch associated with the syllable Te, when the sharp is taken away in Climbin'.

What is F?

300

The last "ooh" of Seal is held for this many beats.

What is 12?

300

We sing solfege like this, so it is habit when adding words to a song.

What is use tall vowels?

400

This part sings the loudest at M. 33 of "Climbin...".

Who are the Sopranos?

400

This song is sang "Simply, with a little rubato".

What is Seal Lullaby?

400

These four measures of climbin contain no vocal pitch.

What are M. 38-41?

400

my baton will go up, down, left, and right when conducting.  When sopranos join altos for the first time in climbin, my baton will be in this position.

DOUBLE POINTS: On this numbered beat.

What is down?

DOUBLE POINTS:

400

Throughout "Climbin", these type of notes are optional, and physically printed smaller in the music.

DOUBLE POINTS: The solfege for one of these measures is this.

What are Grace Notes?

DOUBLE POINTS: any measure with grace notes is correct - What is D D L L S L Me (soprano, M. 33)

500

The Piano plays louder than voices sing at M. 63 in the Whitacre piece, it plays at this dynamic.

What is Mezzo Forte?

500

We sing this pure vowel for the majority of one of our songs.

What is "ooh"?

500

This is the lowest note the PIANO plays at the very end of 'climbin'.

What is A?

500
The last two measures of climbin are counted like this.
What is (rest) (rest) (rest) & A 1 E (rest ) (rest)?
500

Listen for this type of note on beat 1 in the RIGHT HAND of the PIANO before each time we sing "Climbin Higher".

What is an eighth note?

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