If a key signature has 3 sharps, what key are we in?
What is the name of the term that indicates the singer must sing short and seperated?
What is Staccato.
This dynamic is abbreviated mf, and tells us to sing medium loud.
What is Mezzo Forte.
5 lines and 4 spaces.
What is Diction.
If a key signature has no sharps or flats, what key are we in?
What is C Major.
What is the name of the term that tells the singer to gradually slow down the tempo?
What is Ritardando.
This dynamic is abbreviated pp, and tells us to sing very soft.
What is Pianissimo.
Broken Chord. (Do-Mi-Sol-Mi-Do)
What is Arpeggio.
Feet should be shoulder width apart, feet flat on the floor, shoulders relaxed, chin level to the floor.
What is posture.
If a key signature has 6 sharps, what key are we in?
What is F# Major
What is the name of the term that tells the singer to go back to the original tempo?
What is A Tempo.
This dynamic is abbreviated f, and tells us to sing loud.
What is Forte.
What kind of sign has 2 lines, 2 dots, and tells us to go back and sing a particular section of music again?
What is a repeat sign.
What should be tall, long, or rounded when you sing?
What is vowels.
What is the name of the term that tells the singer to sing notes smooth and connected?
What is Legato.
This dynamic is abbreviated mp, and tells us to sing medium soft.
This line separates each individual measure from one another.
What is a bar line.
The muscle that helps control your breathing while you are singing.
What is the diaphragm.
If a key signature has 1 flat, what key are we in?
What is F Major
What is the name of the term that tells the singer to gradually speed up the tempo?
What is Accelerando
This dynamic is abbreviated p, and tells us to sing soft.
What is Piano.
All of the notes we sing in this class generally fall onto which clef?
We have a head voice (falsetto for men) and a chest voice. Which voice do you want to use to achieve a light and hooty tone?
What is head voice.