The item you must wear on top of your mask while singing.
What is a face shield?
This is Mrs. Clardy's fave season.
What is fall?
The form that tells Mrs. Clardy she can take video and photos of your work or performances.
What is the media release form?
Every student must do this in some way to show they came to class every day.
What is take attendance?
This note is worth one beat in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note?
These syllables may sound silly, but when they are each assigned to a pitch they help us read music.
What is solfege?
The instrument that Mrs. Clardy learned to play first.
What is the piano?
This document tells of upcoming dates.
What is the calendar?
The place your backpack should hang out.
What is the back of your chair?
The Major scale starts on this solfege syllanble.
What is Do?
You can't sing for very long without taking a big one of these.
What is a breath?
Mrs. Clardy's alma mater.
What is DBU?
Where Mrs. Clardy finds important information about you.
This is what your mic should be set to when showing up to class.
What is mute?
This note is worth 4 beats and takes up a whole measure in 4/4 time.
What is a whole note?
This is the reason we will be seated far apart instead of close together on the choir risers.
What is social distancing?
A famous cathedral that Mrs. Clardy performed in.
What is Notre Dame?
This evaluation and competition grades choirs on performance and sight reading.
What is UIL?
This rhyme reminds us of two very important on campus rules.
What is, "Mask up, back up!"
The symbol with two bars and two dots that tells you to sing it again.
What is a repeat sign?
You will be in charge of bring this item filled with music to class every day.
What is my binder?
The number of adorable children Mrs. Clardy has.
What is 2?
The super cool item you get for free!
What is a choir t-shirt?
This is where virtual and on campus students can find forms, fliers, music pdfs, and general information.
What is google classroom?
The voice part that sings the highest notes in your choir.
What is a soprano, or what is a tenor?