Tempo
Dynamics
Notation
Anatomy of the Voice
Music Terminology
100
A tempo defined as a walking pace
What is Andante
100
f (forte)
What is loud
100
Quarter note
What is One beat
100
A muscle underneath the ribcage to help with breathing
What is Diaphragm
100
a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch
What is Staff
200
A tempo defined as fast, quickly, and bright
What is Allegro
200
mp (mezzo-piano)
What is moderately soft
200
Half note
What is two beats
200
Known as the "voice box", home of the vocal folds
What is Larynx
200
A ____ separates each measure in music
What is bar line
300
A tempo defined as broadly
What is Largo
300
f (forte)
What is loud
300
Whole rest
What is rest for 4 beats
300
True or False: You feet should be close together while singing
False: Your feet should be shoulder width apart to stand properly while singing.
300
A ______ specifies how many beats are to be contained in each bar and which note value is to be given one beat.
What is Time Signature
400
The speed and pace of a piece of music
What is Tempo
400
Crescendo
What is gradually get louder
400
Dotted quarter noted
What is one and a half beats
400
True or False: A physical and vocal warm-up is very important for healthy singing.
True
400
A pattern that repeats
What is Ostinato
500
Gradually slowing down
What is Ritardando
500
Decrescendo
What is gradually get softer
500
Dotted half rest
What is three beats
500
True or False: Singing only involves your throat.
False: Singing involves your entire body.
500
Thinking the pitch in your head before singing it out loud
What is Audiate
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