Choral Practice
Solfege
Musical Terms
Music Theory
Treason Quotes
100

What does "blend" mean in choir?

Singing so that no individual voice stands out.

100

What is the first solfege syllable in a major scale?

Do.

100

What does "piano" (p) mean in music?

To play or sing softly.

100

What are the lines of the treble clef?

E, G, B, D, F

100

What does Mrs. Tresner say when she talks about food?

Do you wAnT gARLIC chiCKen Wings.....RiGhT NOw

200

Why is posture important in singing?

It helps with breathing and producing a clear sound.

200

What solfege syllable corresponds to the fifth note of a major scale?

Sol.

200

What does "forte" (f) mean?

To play or sing loudly.

200

What does a sharp (#) do to a note?

Raises the pitch by a half step.

200

What does Mrs. Tresner say to the choir class 80x a day?

Can you please stop talking?

300

What is the purpose of warming up before singing?

To prepare the voice and body for singing.

300
How many rounds of solfege do we do a day?

5

300

What is the term for gradually getting louder?

Crescendo.

300

What is the name of the note that gets one beat in 4/4 time?

 A quarter note.

300

What does everyone call Mrs. Tresner

Ms. Treason

400

What does "sight-reading" mean?

Singing or playing a piece of music for the first time without rehearsal.

400

If "Do" is C, what is "Fa"?

F

400

What is the term for the speed of the music?

Tempo.

400

How many beats does a dotted half note get in 4/4 time?

Three beats.

400

What type of mom is Mrs. Tresner?

Crunchy, NOT almond

500

What is the role of a conductor?

To lead the choir, set the tempo, and guide dynamics and expression.

500

What is the solfege for a descending major scale?

Do, Ti, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, Do.

500

What does "a cappella" mean?

Singing without instrumental accompaniment.

500

HOTTOGO

You can take me HOT TO GOOOOOOO

500

Who is Mrs. Tresner's favorite?

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU

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