What is F major?
These spell the word FACE from bottom to top.
What are the treble clef spaces?
All major scales begin on this solfege syllable.
What is DO?
What is "In The Arms of Winter?"
The dynamic marking that means very loud.
What is fortissimo?
In a key signature with sharps, this locates TI
What is the last sharp?
You can use "Great Big Dogs Fight Alligators" to remember this.
What are the lines in the bass clef?
A solfege hand sign that looks like a thumbs down.
What is FA?
An English pop duo popular for their holiday hit, "Last Christmas."
What is Wham!
What are sixteenth notes?
A key signature with no sharps or flats.
A pitch that sits on a ledger line exactly between the treble and bass clef.
What is middle C?
What is Ra?
A contemporary arrangement of a traditional English Christmas carol.
What is "The First Noel?"
This symbol means to punch or emphasize a note...or to speak like you're from another region.
What is an accent?
The flat in the key signature that locates DO.
What is the second to last flat?
This pitch is located on the top line of the treble clef.
What is F?
The two pairs of half steps in a major scale.
What are Mi to Fa and Ti to Do?
A popular contemporary choral composer who is known only by their pseudo name (and also arranged one of our pieces).
Who is PINKZEBRA?
Symoblized by a dot above or below a note head, this articulation marking instructs the singer to sing the note detached.
A major key that has all seven sharps.
What is C# major?
Another name for the treble clef, given for both it's appearance as well as the location of it's swirly mid-section?
What is the G clef?
The three solfege syllables that make up a major I chord (we sing it as an arpeggio).
What are DO, MI, and SOL?
A 1957 Christmas song recorded and co-written by Frank Sinatra.
What is "Mistletoe and Holly?
This tempo marking instructs the singer to speed up.
What is accelerando?