Notes and Rhythms
Solfege Party
Musical Terms
Vocal Technique
Notes on the Staff
Teacher Trivia
100

This kind of note gets 1 beat in 4/4 time. 

What is a quarter note? 

100

This solfege pitch sounds like the name for a female deer. 

What is do? 

100

This symbol, which tells us to grow louder and louder: 


What is a crescendo? 

100

Your lungs are protected by this set of bones.

What is your ribcage? 

100
The word that is spelled by the space notes in the treble clef. 

What is FACE? 

100

The name of Ms. Solow's cat

Appa 

200

The type of note that get's 1/2 of a beat. 

What is an eighth note? 

200

The seventh solfege pitch in the major scale. 

What is ti? 

200
Tells us how many beats are in a measure

What is a time signature? 

200

The muscle shelf that supports your lungs as you inhale. 

What is the diaphragm? 

200

It's this note

What is middle C or C? 

200

Dom and Amanda's last names.

Matas and Richardson 

300

It's the number of beats this note gets: 

What is three? 

300

The solfege pitch we would sing for this note:

What is do? 

300

To sing inside of one's head. 

What is audiating? 

300

The group of muscles that engages to support your diaphragm and give you a strong vocal tone. 

What are the abdominal or core muscles? 

300

It's the phrase we say to remember the line notes in the Treble Clef 

What is Every Good Boy Does Fine? 

300

The name of Dominic's lizard. 

Lemon

400

The name of this rest: 

What is a quarter rest? 

400

It's the sixth solfege pitch in the major scale 

What is la?

400

A small section of music that comes between two bar lines

What is a measure?

400
Your feet should be this far apart to stand with excellent singing posture. 

What is shoulder-width? 

400

It's the name of this note: 


What is G? 

400
The name of Amanda's dance studio.

Generation DCD

500

The number of 16th notes shown in this photo: 

What is four? 

500

These two solfege syllables served as the origin for the term "Solfege" 

What are sol and fa? 

500

The overall "plan" for how a piece of music is put together. For example, verse-chorus-verse-chorus. 

What is form? 

500

Doing this with your face helps you to show the emotion of the song and connect with your audience. 

What are facial expressions? 

500

It's the name of this note... that you can't use one of our tricks for! 


What is D? 

500

Ms. Solow's fiance's name. 

Michael or Mr. Saqr

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