This dynamic means to sing softly.
Piano
The first syllable in the solfege scale.
When an instrument plays with the choir (like piano) it is known as the ________?
Accompaniment
There are 2 parts we sing in choir, what are their names?
Soprano and Alto
Name a Black Composer we learned about this Year.
Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Beyonce, etc.
This is the loudest standard dynamic marking.
Forte/fortissimo
The solfege syllable that comes after “Mi.”
Fa
The word for singing without instrumental accompaniment.
A-capella
What is this symbol called? 𝄞
The Treble Clef
Name at least 3 of the songs on our Winter Concert.
Winterlight, No School Tomorrow, Very Scary Sleigh, Festive Holiday, Jamboree
This term means to gradually get louder.
Crescendo
The complete major solfege scale in order.
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
The person who leads the choir.
Conductor (or director)
The 5 lines in music is called the _____.
The Staff
Dona Nobis is Latin for what words?
Grant us Peace
This term means to gradually get softer.
Decrescendo or Diminuendo
The complete Minor solfege scale in order.
Do Re Me Fa So Le Te Do
What is the term for matching pitch & syllables with other choir singers?
Blending
Find the Solfege Syllable (Mr. J will write on the board)
Ti
When 2 parts are the same in choir, but repeated one after the other, what is that called? (Think Festive Holiday)
a Round
This dynamic marking means medium loud.
Mezzo Forte or Mf
Name 2 Solfege words from the chromatic scale that is not in the major scale.
Di, Ri, Fi, Si, Li, Te, Le, Se, Me, Rah are all options
The term for singing words clearly, with each syllable popping out.
Diction or articulation
To raise and lower a note in pitch are these 2 symbols: # and b. What are these called?
Sharp and Flats
Who Composed /arranged "Amazing Grace?"
John Coates Jr