The part of the body also known as the "Voice Box".
What is the Larynx?
The name of the syllables used for sight reading.
What is Solfege?
The middle line in the staff.
What is B?
A note worth 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
This body part is made of the same material as the larynx.
What are the ears or nose?
What is open?
The Solfege syllables used to sing arpeggios.
What are Do Mi and Sol?
The second to bottom space on the staff.
What is A?
A note worth 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
This takes 2 hours to be properly absorbed by the body.
What is water?
The part of the larynx that vibrates to create sound.
What are the vocal cords?
What is the staff?
The symbol that makes a note a half step higher.
What is a sharp / #?
The total of
1 Quarter note + 1 half note + 2 eighth notes.
What is IPA or the International Phonetic Alphabet?
What the Larynx is made of.
What is Cartalidge?
What part of the music decides where Do is.
What is the Key / Key Signature?
The symbol that brings a note back to it's unaltered state.
What is a natural symbol?
4 of these make 1 quarter note.
What is a 16th note?
The muscle used to aid in breath support.
What is the diaphram?
The part of the Larynx that the vocal cords are attached to.
What are the arytenoid cartilages?
In the Key of Bb Major this is Do.
The symbol that decides how many notes are in each measure.
What is the Time Signature?
This symbol means you hold the note indefinitely.
What is a Fermata
The system of the body used to amplify singing and speaking.
What is the resonance or resonatory system?