This musical features an orphan who sings “Tomorrow” and finds a new home with Daddy Warbucks.
Annie
What does it mean to "blend" in choir?
To match the tone and volume with others in your section.
What is the syllable for the first note of the major scale?
Do
What is the symbol for a sharp?
#
What vocal part usually sings the highest notes?
Soprano
In this musical, high school students Troy and Gabriella find their voices on stage—and with each other.
High School Musical
What does it mean to "cut off"?
To stop singing at the conductor's signal
hat solfege syllable comes after "Mi"?
Fa
What does a natural sign do to a note?
Cancels a previous sharp or flat
What is the lowest standard vocal part in choir?
Bass
This Stephen Schwartz musical tells the story of what happened in Oz before Dorothy arrived.
Wicked
What is a "section leader"?
A student leader responsible for helping their voice part
What solfege syllable represents the 7th scale degree?
Ti
What does a tie do between two notes?
Combines their note values into one held note
What is the Italian term for gradually getting louder?
Crescendo
In this musical, the streets of New York are filled with rival gangs, the Jets and the Sharks.
West Side Story
What is a "voice crack" sometimes called informally?
Vocal Break
If “Do” is C, what is “La”?
A
What is the key signature for G major?
One sharp (F#)
What does "a cappella" mean?
Singing without instrumental accompaniment
This haunting musical follows a disfigured musical genius who lives beneath the Paris Opera House.
The Phantom of the Opera
What does "marking" mean in choir rehearsal?
Singing softly or not at full voice to save voice energy
What are all the solfege syllables in order?
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
What is the difference between legato and staccato?
Legato is smooth and connected; staccato is short and detached.
What is the vocal term for speed or pace of music?
Tempo