The muscle involved in breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
What activity we use solfege for the most.
What is sightreading?
What is crescendo?
How fast or slow a piece is.
What is tempo
Mrs. Ross' age.
What is 25 years old.
Found in the larynx, air causes these pieces of tissue to come together and produce sound.
What are the vocal folds/vocal cords?
This is the solfege which everything else is based on in a major key.
What is do?
Krispy these help us sing words effectively with energy and passion.
What are consonants.
The Little Einsteins shout this tempo meaning very fast to take off in their rocket ship.
What is PRESTO?
Mrs. Ross' favorite drink.
What is coffee?
This icon is responsible for Chorus itself, but also our incredibly raised soft palettes.
Who is Fredwina, Queen of all.
These are the solfege syllables sung in an arpeggio.
What is do mi and sol?
A word with two vowels sounds, where we hold the first sound longest.
What is a diphthong?
To get slower.
What is ritardando/rallentando?
Mrs. Ross favorite color.
What is green? Give 100 extra points if the answer given was sage green.
Sitting up straight, both feet flat on the floor, your back should not be touching your chair.
What is good posture?
Fa # (raised a half step).
What is fi? <3
This idea done correctly requires a choir to bring out certain important words.
What is word stress?
Return to original tempo.
What is A tempo?
Mrs. Ross first name.
What is Kristen?
In addition to dropping your jaw, this action allows for maximum space in the back of the mouth
What is lowering/flattening your tongue?
Solfege syllables that have only a half step between them. There are two sets.
What are mi to fa and ti to do?
The rule of the slur states when singing slurred notes one note is sung louder than the other, which note?
What is the first note?
To go faster.
What is accelerando?
Mrs. Ross' birthday.
Month, day, year.
What is September 28th, 1999.