For singing, this part of the body must remain at the sides of the body - not in front, not behind, or crossed.
What are the arms?
For this vowel, the lips are rounded and almost mimic an owl.
What is the "oo" vowel?
This clef is often where the melody is found, as well as higher voices.
What is the treble clef?
What kind of rest receives two beats?
What is the half rest?
In solfege, this syllable is the 5th of our 8 syllable.
What is "Sol"
These should remain relaxed and not raise or lower when you breathe for singing.
What are the shoulders?
This number in a time signature tells us how many beats are to appear in each measure.
What is the top number of the time signature?
In solfege, this syllable is the 7th tone, or the leading tone, of our 8 solfege syllables.
What is "ti"
This number in a time signature tells us what kind of note gets the beat.
What is the bottom number of the time signature?
This solfege pitch is the dominant note in the scale.
What is so?