Dynamics
Voice Part
Solfege
Lines and Spaces
Sharps and Flats
100

What do dynamics tell us?

How loud or soft to sing.
100

What is the voice part that starts with the letter S?

Soprano

100

When sight-reading in major keys, the examples will usually start on _____.

Do.

100

Order of spaces (treble clef) from bottom to top.

FACE

100

What key has no sharps or flats?

C Major

200

What dynamic is ff, and what does it stand for?

Fortissimo, very loud.

200

What 2 voice parts are typically the lowest in a choir?

Tenor, and Bass (or baritone, and bass).

200

The Major I chord has what solfege in it?

Do, Mi, and So

200

Order of lines (treble clef) from bottom to top.

EGBDF

200

What does a natural do to sharps or flats?

Cancels them out for a measure!

300

What is an "accent", mark, and what does it tell us?

It is an emphasis that looks like this <, and tells us to give emphasis to a note.

300

This word is used to describe a soprano part that might go higher during a section of a piece, and follow its own melody

Descant.

300

If a note is 1 step lower than "Do" in a sightreading example, what would it be?

Ti

300

What note line does the treble clef circle?

G.

300

What is the key signature with 2 sharps?

D Major


400

What does a sforzando tell you to do?

Attack the note, and then pull away.

400

What muscle helps you to support your breath while you are singing with "support"?

Your Diaphragm

400

What is the 5th solfege you sing when you sing a scale?

So

400

What is the order of the spaces in BASS clef from bottom to top?

ACEG

400

What is the key signature with 2 flats?

B flat Major

500

What dynamic tells us to be soft?

piano.

500

The voice part that historically sings the same note over and over again.

Alto

500

What is the 7th solfege you sing when you sing a scale?

Ti

500

What is the order of the BASS clef lines from bottom to top?

GBDFA

500

If someone is singing under the correct pitch, and doesn't sound quite right, this pitch would be_______

FLAT.

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