This is the highest female voice section.
What is soprano?
A musical symbol that signifies that there should be "x" beats of silence.
What is a rest?
LOUD
What is forte?
This term means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
The writing utensil should you always use for music
What is a pencil?
This part of the body aids in breathing
What is the diaphragm?
This tells a musician to go back and play or sing something again.
What is a repeat sign?
What is piano?
This term means to gradually get softer.
What is decrescendo?
FINISH THAT LYRIC! (no need to use the "what is" response)
I'll be there to comfort you. Built my ___________________________________________________________________
world of dreams around you, I'm so glad that I found you.
This is the lowest female voice section.
What is alto?
This note has no stem and is held out for 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
Medium-loud
What is mezzo forte?
This symbol tells a musician to hold out a note for longer than it is written for and watch the director for its cut off.
What is a fermata?
FINISH THAT LYRIC! (no need to use the "what is" response)
so lets do it now or never baby ___________________________________________
nothing's ever ever too far.
This is the male voice part that our guys sing in class.
What is baritone?
This note looks like a quarter note, but it is not filled in. It counts for two beats.
What is a half note?
medium-soft
What is mezzo-piano?
This is the musical term to for short and detached. It is shown by a little dot over or under the note head.
What is staccato?
In order for the audience to hear the words and understand, the chorus must have good ________
What is diction?
We sing the major scale using this system of words. They do not seem like english.
What is solfege?
You have to find this section after repeating using the "D.S.". Sometimes you will have to flip the pages back to find it.
What is the sign?
This symbol looks like railroad tracks and tells the singers to stop.
What is a Grand Pause?
If there's no good place to breathe during a long phrase, how should you sneak a breath (there's a name for it!)
What is stagger breathing?