This tells you to gradually get louder.
What is a crescendo?
T'was "brillig" in these?
What are the slithy toves?
This is the first thing you do upon entering the chorus room.
What is look at the board?
This means soft
What is piano?
This is the highest female voice part
What is soprano 1?
This is M. Bromley's favorite color.
What is lavender?
This tells you how many beats there are in a measure.
What is a time signature?
This character went to Bandyrowe with you.
Who is Kitty?
(Kitty alone is acceptable)
This is something that you should have with you for every chorus class.
What is a pencil?
Medium loud
These parts of your upper body should be down and relaxed while singing.
What are the shoulders?
M. Bromley's kid's name.
What is Asher?
This refers to how fast/slow a piece of music is.
What is tempo?
What is Creo En Dios?
This is something that happens at the end of each semester in chorus in which we share all our work.
What is a concert?
Loud
What is forte?
This part of your mouth should not be tense or pulled back while singing.
What is the tongue?
M. Bromley's favorite animal.
What is the Cowfish?
The person who directs the chorus is called this.
What is conductor?
We sang this number of different songs from the movie The Lion King.
What is 5?
Circle of Life, Can't Wait to Be King, Be Prepared, Hakuna Matata, & Love Tonight
This is the voice part that should be loudest in order to have proper balance of sound.
What is the lowest voice part in the chorus?
Very very soft
What is pianissimo?
This muscle in below the lungs and aids in breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
M. Bromley went to college here.
This is the unique quality of a specific sound.
What is timbre?
These two instruments traditionally play the duu part that we sing in "Dust in the Wind."
What are violins and cellos?
You should never sing while doing this.
What is chewing gum?
The volume of the music.
What is dynamics?
This is how high a sound is or how low a sound is.
What is pitch?
M. Bromley has over 20 pairs of this kind of shoe.
What are Converses?