This tells you how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
What is a time signature?
When two or more notes are sung at the same time, it’s called this.
What is harmony?
This word describes how clearly we pronounce our words while singing.
What is diction?
What is this symbol?
This musical term means how loud or soft the music is.
What are dynamics?
The top number of a time signature tells you this.
What is how many beats are in each measure?
The distance between two notes is called this.
What is an interval?
When singers perform without any instruments, the music is called this.
What is a cappella?
What is this called? ![]()
What is time signature?
The symbol “p” stands for this dynamic marking.
What is piano (soft)?
The bottom number of a time signature tells you this.
What kind of note gets one beat.
If me and my classmate are singing in harmony, are we singing the same note of different notes?
Different notes
Singing with a smooth, connected tone helps with this quality when singing as a group.
What is blend?
When you hold a note at the end of a song longer than written, you are following this symbol.
What is a fermata?
The symbol “f” stands for this.
What is forte (loud)?
If the time signature is 3/4, how many beats are in a measure and what note gets one beat?
3 beats per measure, and the quarter note gets one beat.
The interval from C to C (the same note, 8 notes apart) is called this.
What is an octave?
The small, natural vibration or wave in the voice when singing is called this.
What is vibrato?
When a director signals to cut off or end the sound, singers must do this together.
What is stop singing
This term means to gradually get louder.
What is a crescendo?
In a song with a 6/8 time signature, how many eighth notes fit into one measure?
6 eighth notes.
When everyone sings the same note, it’s called this. (Starts with a U)
What is unison?
To sing together at the correct speed, who should you be watching?
The conductor/Ms.Duvert
What is this music symbol called? 
What is an eighth note rest?
This term means to gradually get softer.
What is a decrescendo or diminuendo?