The musical word for "loud".
What is forte?
This word help us remember the treble clef lines & spaces.
What is FACE?
A quarter note AND a quarter rest each receive this many beats.
What is four?
The highest voice part in a mixed choir
What is a soprano?
It completes these lyrics:
"Backbones straight and ribcage high
Chinny-chin down is the reason why
Organ pipes and singers too
Must be straight so..."
What is "so the tone comes through"?
The musical word for "soft".
What is piano?
This sentence helps us remember the treble clef lines.
What is "Every Good Boy Does Fine"?
A half note and a half rest each receive this many beats.
What is two?
The lowest voice in a mixed choir
What is a bass?
It completes these lyrics:
"See the line where the sky meets the sea?
It calls me
And no one knows..."
What is "how far it goes"?
The musical word for "medium loud".
What is mezzo-forte?
What is a music staff?
A whole note and a whole rest each receive this many beats.
What is four?
Four choral voice parts, often abbreviated as SATB
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass
It completes these lyrics:
"Don't let them in, don't let them see
Be the good girl you always have to be
Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know
Well, now they know..."
What is "Let it go"?
The musical word for "medium soft".
What is mezzo-piano?
This sentence helps us remember the bass clef lines & spaces.
What is "Great Big Dogs Fight Aliens"? (Or "Good Boys Do Fine Always" OR "Grandma Boogies Down Fifth Avenue")
The top number specifies how many beats are contained in each measure, and the bottom number specifies which type of note gets the beat.
What is a time signature?
Famed Italian opera singer Luciano Pavaratti sang this voice part, which is typically a little lower than an Alto or Mezzo-Soprano.
What is a tenor?
It completes these lyrics:
"But the sun rolling high
Through the sapphire sky
Keeps great and small on the endless round
It's the..."
What is "circle of life"?
The musical word for "gradually getting louder".
What is crescendo?
This sentence helps us remember bass clef spaces.
What is "All Cows Eat Grass"?
This note has two flags/lines/beams at the top and receives 1/4 of a beat. (Four together equal one beat.)
What is a sixteenth note?
The "Queen of the Night Aria" is a famous example of this whistle-register, high soprano voice.
What is a coloratura soprano?
It completes these lyrics:
"I can open your eyes
Take you wonder by wonder
Over sideways and under
On a magic carpet ride..."
What is "a whole new world"?