Be Sharp/Bb
Ya Like Jazz?
The Air I Breathe
A Part to Play
Heart and Solfege
100

In our sentence to remember our order of Flats, Barney eats the excrement of these three animals

What is Goats, Cats, Fish?

100

This musical technique asks someone to make up or play on the fly during a performance.

What is Improvisation? (Improv)

100

These organs are what holds air for the body, and is congested when shoulders tense up.

What are lungs?

100

This voice is highest female voice part in a chorus.

What is Soprano?

100

The first note to any scale starts with this Solfege Syllable.

What is Do?

200

This letter is the fourth flat in the order of flats.

What is D?

200

When a singer sings gibberish words in order to emulate the playing of a instrument they are doing this technique.

What is Scat Singing?

200

This organ pulls air into the body along with the mouth.

What is the Nose?

200

This  voice part is the highest standard male voicing in a chorus

What is Tenor?

200

This 5th scale degree syllable is what the Solfege system is named for.

What is Sol? (So)

300

If my key has 5 Sharps in it then these are the sharps it has in order from first to last

What is F, C, G, D, A?

300

As opposed to the Major and minor scale on which most songs are based, this scale is the basis for most Jazz music.

What is the Blues Scale?

300

When you breathe out you release carbon dioxide, and when you breathe in you take in this gaseous chemical compound.

What is Oxygen?

300

This voice part is the lowest male voicing in a chorus.

What is Bass?

300

Going up from Do to this solfege syllable creates a leap of a major third.

What is Mi?

400
This is the maximum number of sharps or flats a piece of music can have in its key signature.

What is 7?

400

This Jazz Cornetist led bands such as "The Hot 5" and "The Hot 7" and pioneered Jazz music with renditions of songs like "What a Wonderful World" and "When the Saints Go Marching In".

Who is "Louis Armstrong"?

400

This organ is like a bellows in the body expanding and contracting like a bowl to pull more air into the body.

What is Diaphragm?

400

This voice part is the lowest female voice in a chorus

What is Alto?

400

This solfege syllable otherwise known as a leading tone is the first syllable you'll encounter when you go backwards from Do.

What is Ti?

500
This major Key has no sharps or flats, meaning you don't have a single flat or sharp until you add accidentals

What is C Major?

500

This composition technique asks players to emphasize the offbeats of music instead of the normal downbeats.

What is Syncopation?

500

These muscles on the side of your body move out of the way to help bring in more air to the body.

What are Intercostals?

500

This voice part is the moderate voice of the female section that uses the Italian word for middle.

What is Mezzo Soprano?

500

The minor pentascale is different because of this one solfege syllable.

What is Me (May)?

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