A system of categorizing pitch according to scale degree, often used in choir.
What is Solfege?
Making midnight music in the moonlight. Mighty ____
What is Nice?
Listen to this example
What is Warmup #1?
Mr. Swartzendruber’s least favorite student behavior this year.
What is screaming?
The skill that will help you learn music quickly and understand music on a deeper level.
What is Sight-Reading?
Raise it to turn “love” to “lahv”
What is the soft palate?
Long white ________ with the rest all gone.
What are Bones?
This gesture
What is head voice/space?
Mr. Swartzendruber’s most frequent reminder to students this year.
What is "Use your music!"
Mr. Swartzendruber’s snack of choice on teacher-student swap day.
What are Takis?
The correct order of these dynamics from soft-loud.
f, p, ff, mp, pp, mf
What is pp-p-mp-mf-f-ff?
Leave your old _____ at the door.
What are Conclusions?
This gesture.
What are consonants/words?
Holds the record for lowest note sung this year.
Who is Kohta Matsumoto?
Mr. Swartzendruber’s response when a student complains it’s too hot/cold in the choir room.
What is OK?
Sharp up, flat back.
How you find DO using a key signature?
And although this ______ is stirring us along.
What is Wave?
Listen to this example.
What is More To Me?
Speed, Eyes, Arms, Focus.
What is walking with purpose?
The most common first name among choir students this year.
Who is Lily? (5)
A compound vowel that has two vowel sounds.
What is a dipthong?
Never sing notes, always sing _____________.
What are Phrases?
Listen to this example
What is The Sheep Song?
A must-have for Bentley and Charlotte.
What is the black office chair?
At semester, 1 becomes 2 and 2 becomes 1.
What is the special birthday song?