Musicality
Musical Terms
Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Maybe Music, Maybe Not
100

A symbol in music that means you should be quiet, or not sing, for a beat

What is a rest?

100

How loud or soft the music is

What are dynamics?

100

The type of step that occurs between Mi-Fa

What is a half step?

100

The musical alphabet

What is ABCDEFG?

100

The capitol of Colorado

What is Denver?

200

A symbol in music that means you should gradually get louder

What is a crecsendo?

200

The Italian term for "very loud"

What is fortissimo?

200

The amount of lines and spaces on a staff

What is five lines and four spaces?

200

The type of step that occurs between Sol to Si

What is a half step?

200

The big mountain that you can see outside the window of the choir room

What is Pikes Peak?

300

If you see a note longer than a quarter note, your voice must crescendo or decrescendo

What is the rule of the steady beat?

300

The vertical line that separates measures in music

What is a bar line?

300

The solfege in a major triad

What Do-Mi-Sol?

300

The type of step that occurs between Sol-La

What is a whole step?

300

The continent that is closest to Antarctica 

What is South America?

400

You may only breathe when you see punctuation (but you don't have to)

The rule of punctuation

400

A line that extends the notes on the staff

What is a ledger line?

400

The solfege of a minor triad

What is Do-Me-Sol?

400

Where half steps occur in the MAJOR scale (2 places)

What is between Mi-Fa and between Ti-Do?

400

The type of animal that Ms. K has as a pet 

What is a cat?

500

When the music reflects what the words are saying

What is text painting?

500

Singing in the middle of the pitch (not singing sharp or flat)

What is singing in tune?

500

The solfege for a natural minor scale

What is Do Re Me Fa Sol Le Te Do?

500
The three things that need to change to make a major scale a natural minor scale

What is changing Mi to Me, La to Le, and Ti to Te

(Or: What is lowering the third, sixth, and seventh scale degree by a half step)

500

The definitions of the three choral posture positions (position 1, position 2, position 3)

What is: 

Standing with good posture

Sitting with good posture

Relaxing

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