The first step in entrance procedures.
What is spit out gum?
Something you can do with your voice when you enter the choir room.
What is sing warm ups?
Standing and singing.
What is position 3?
The beginning of the posture chant starts down low.
What is feet?
The first and most important rule in choir.
What is follow all instructions and procedures with exactness?
The last step in entrance procedures.
What is read the board?
Something you cannot do after you enter the room.
What is ask to go to the bathroom?
Sitting and singing.
What is position 2?
Do the hula and square up.
What is keep your hips straight?
The rule that keeps choir positive and productive.
What is no whining?
The second step in entrance procedures.
What is put stuff down?
Turn on 3 and walk by rows.
What is the way we leave the risers?
Sitting and listening.
What is position 1?
It's okay; you can cry on my....
What is shoulder (back and down)?
This rule is helpful when the director needs the whole choir to pay attention all at the same time.
What is respond immediately to attention signals?
The third step in entrance procedures.
The one thing we will do as a choir every day that will make us look professional at our concerts.
What is walk in a single line at level 0 volume?
What is "In choir we do everything together?"
Look at me!
What is eyes on you?
Name the items that are not allowed in the choir room.
What is gum, candy, drinks, food, cell phones, and other distracting items?
The fourth step in entrance procedures.
What is walk behind the risers and go to assigned place?
The 2 actions required before leaving the choir room.
What is put binder back on shelf and grab stuff?
The way we transition in choir.
What is quickly and quietly?
Well, that's two ways to use your noggin.
What is chin level and head straight?
Entering quickly and quietly, reading the screen, singing with focus, and encouraging, listening, and being kind to friends may help you with these 2 rules.
What is be ready to work before the bell rings and show respect to all individuals?