Treble Clef 1st Space
What is F#
When a note is raised a half step.
Two answers: A sharp OR
If the original note is flatted then - What is a natural?
A symbol at the beginning of a piece of music indicating the number of beats in each measure and the note value that gets the beat.
What is a time signature in music?
Feet flat, sitting/standing tall, shoulders relaxed, head straight, arms at side.
Describe choir posture.
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2- Rhett and Ruby
Bass Clef first space.
What is A
How a note is lowered a half step.
What is a flat? OR if the original note is sharped already - then a natural sign.
The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung.
What is tempo?
Singing without instrumental accompaniment.
What is "a cappella?"
The number of times Mrs. Dickerson has run out of gas?
5
in the key of D what are the two sharps in the key signature?
F# and C#
In the key of D, in the treble clef, the second space solfege note is sharped and is called?
What is Si?
Connects two notes on the same line or space and adds their value together.
What is a tie?
Two or more voices singing the same melody at the same time.
What is unison?
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In the treble clef, the third line solfege note name.
What is La?
A raised fa?
What is Fi.
The distance between two notes in terms of pitch.
What is an interval?
The loudest dynamic marking (for choir).
What is ff or fortissimo?
Three countries that start with the letter U.
In the bass clef, the fifth space solfege note name
What is La?
a double sharp.
The ability to read and sing a piece of music at first sight without having seen it before.
What is sight-reading or sight-singing?
The power source for singing.
What is air?
The country that consumes the most chocolate per capita.
What is Switzerland