Which music genre started in the U.S. south?
What is country?
How far back can you trace the beginnings of music to?
What is the prehistoric era?
What note is on the third line of treble clef?
What is B?
Why do we perform with performance etiquette?
*Should describe how it helps show the meaning of the song, shows understanding of performance rules, etc.
Which music format include two different melodic ideas?
What is AB?
Which music genre is the most commercially accessible?
What is pop?
Where did we first find evidence of written music?
What is Syria?
What note is on the fourth line of bass clef?
What is F?
Which music genres that we studied should use performance etiquette?
What is all of them?
Which genre does this song belong to: "Shatter every window 'till it's all blown away. Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away..."
What is country?
Which genre involves an orchestra?
What is musical theatre?
Where did we find the first fully recorded song?
What is Greece on an epitaph?
What is the acronym for bass clef?
What is Great Big Dragons Fly Around?
How would your emotions look for the song "Believer" by Imagine Dragons?
What is angry/serious?
What day is our final on next week?
What is Wednesday?
What two words describe a rock singer's ability to not hurt their vocal cords?
What is vocal technique?
What are the goddess called that belong to the arts/music?
What are the muses?
What is the hand sign for ti?
*Show hand sign for points*
How would you move with performance etiquette for the song, "Cha, Cha, Slide"?
What is dancing?
What is the correct voicing for SATB?
What is soprano, alto, tenor bass?
Which genre does Hugh Jackman belong to?
What is musical theatre?
*Name 3 instruments for points*
How do you spell the word that describes do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do?
What are the three things you focus on with performance etiquette?
Emotion (how to look on your face/how to sound), how to stand or move, how to sound with dynamics.
Name five famous singers that your students interviewed.
*List 5 correct singers for points*