It is who you should always be looking at when singing (unless you are looking at your music).
What is the choir director?
The first school wide event that the choir sings for. It takes place in December.
What is the Holiday Spirit Assembly?
This is how Ms. Hay expects you to enter the classroom.
What is quietly? What is calmly? What is self-controlled? What is like human beings?
This whimsical, part live action part animation movie is one of Ms. Hay's favorites. She loves showing it at the end of semesters
What is The Phantom Tollbooth?
This is a standing position with shoulders down and back, head level, and eyes on the director.
What is 1st position?
The date of our Winter Concert.
What is December 12th?
These are two things you will need for our Holiday and Spring Concerts.
What is your black choir folder?
What is your sheet music?
This is where Ms. Hay went to college.
What is the University of Puget Sound? or UPS?
This is a seated position with feet flat on the floor, back is tall and away from the chair, and head is level with the floor.
What is 2nd position?
The date of our Spring Concert.
What is March 13th?
This is what color our shoes must be for formal concerts.
What is SOLID BLACK?
This is Ms. Hay's primary instrument.
What is Voice?
This is the part of the body that should always be "unlocked" when singing in 1st position.
What are the knees?
The dates of our Pops Concert.
What are May 15th and 16th?
Roll-call time for all concerts and dress rehearsals. The time that you have to be in your seat, ready to go.
What is 5:30 pm?
This is how long Ms. Hay has been teaching at SHHS
What is 6 years?
This seated position is "at rest" or relaxed and is only used when NOT singing.
What is 3rd position?
Music in May takes place during this holiday weekend every year.
What is Memorial Day weekend?
This is how to earn an A in choir.
What is participate? What is sing? What is do your best? What is always give effort? What is don't miss a performance?
This is Ms. Hay's "signature animal". It might make an appearance in your yearbook...
What is a slug?
or
What is a banana slug?