The Music Staff
The Solfege Scale
Dynamics
Rhythm Review
Concert Etiquette
Name That Warm-Up
More Warm-ups
Random Choir Facts
100

A "bite sized piece" of sheet music

What is a measure?

100

The next note above "Do"

"Re"
100

This dynamic marking means "medium soft".

What is mezzo piano?

100

Whole notes and whole rests last for this many beats

What is four beats?
100

Our concert dress code.

What is black and/or white?

100

This warm-up is "short as notes can be"!

What is "Staccato Is Short"?

100

This warm-up is a tongue-twister about something you shouldn't chew in choir.

What is "Super Bubble Gum"?

100

The coolest accompanist ever

Who is Mr. Love?

200

The number of lines and spaces on the music staff

What is five lines and four spaces?

200

The distance between "Mi" and "Fa"/"Ti" and "Do"

What is one half-step?

200

The definition of mezzo piano

What is "medium soft"?

200

This note lasts for 1 beat

What is a quarter note?

200

This is what you should do if someone makes a mistake onstage.

What is "ignore it and keep going"?

200

Get Ms. Cory's attention with this warm-up!

What is "Hey, Hey, Hey"?

200

This warm-up helps us sing smoothly.

What is "Sing Legato"?

200
Choir students have to check this before every class.

What is the board?

300

These smaller lines determine the pitch of a note written outside the staff.

What are ledger lines?

300

A pitch played or sung slightly HIGHER than written.

What is sharp?

300

The language in which dynamic levels are written

What is Italian?

300

This rest lasts for two beats

What is a half rest?

300

This is where singers should look if they're not using music onstage.

What is the conductor?
300

We usually start class with this warm-up.

What is "Bo-Bo-Bo"?

300

This warm-up is great for practicing tone and breath support. Sometimes, we pretend to throw snowballs!

What is "veh-ah-veh"?

300

Ms. Cory's family has this kind of dog

What is golden retriever?

400

This determines how high or low a note is played or sung.

What is pitch?

400
Low "Do" and high "Do" are an ______ apart.

What is an octave?

400

The abbreviation for "fortissimo"

What is "ff"?

400

This symbol combines two notes together

What is a tie?

400

The best time to wave at the audience during a concert.

What is never?

400

This warm-up is "mighty nice"!

What is "Many Mumbling Mice"?

400

You have to do the actions with this warm-up, otherwise it's not as fun! But don't fall off of your chair!

What is "Lean Forward, Lean Backward"?

400

The number of songs we sang at our concert

What is three?

(8th Grade:  What is four?)

500

These divide the staff into measures

What are bar lines?

500

This is what we call "labeling notes with solfege".

What is melodic dictation?

500

The dynamic marking between "mezzo piano" and "forte"

What is "mezzo forte"?

500

The number of eighth notes it takes to equal 1 beat

What is two?

500

You should never do this in between songs.

What is talk/mess around?

500

This warm-up helps us practice the solfege scale.

What is "Do, A Deer"?

500
This warm-up makes the choir go "bananas"!

What is "The Fruit Canon"?

500

Talking about this is the easiest way to distract Ms. Cory.

What is animals (especially dogs)?

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