The opposite of slouching.
What is standing tall?
The most important muscle to the breathing process which is attached to your sternum below the lungs.
What is the diaphragm?
The syllable for chanting the beat.
Syllables that are used to sing various scales and intervals.
What are Solfège syllables?
The genre of music which mainly involves speaking words and rhymes in various rhythms to a steady beat.
What is rap?
These should not be locked while singing.
What are knees?
True or False: The diaphragm relaxes upwards when breathing in.
False.
The syllables for chanting beat division.
What is Ta-Di?
The lines and spaces upon which we draw notes to convey different pitches and their motion.
What is the staff?
Which singer ‘can’t stop staring at those ocean eyes’?
Who is Billie Eilish?
These should remain lowered while breathing in and singing.
By yawning, one lowers and relaxes this part of their vocal anatomy.
What is the larynx?
Strong patterns that are formed within a steady beat.
What are rhythms?
The symbols which help us determine the collection and range of pitches on a staff.
What are clefs?
The amount of members in the Korean boy band, BTS.
What is 7?
This should always remain lifted while singing.
What is the ribcage?
While breathing in and out silently, the vocal folds remain __________. While actively singing, talking, or making noise, they flutter rapidly with the help of air moving out of the lungs.
What is open?
The division of the division of the beat.
What is beat subdivision?
The trainable ability to identify newly heard pitches based off of audiating (internally hearing) other pitches.
What is relative pitch?
Beyoncé rose to stardom as part of this girl band.
What is Destiny's Child?
The muscles in between your ribs.
What are intercostal muscles?
These can develop if you use your voice too much over a long period of time. They make your voice hoarse and change the sound of your voice.
What are vocal nodules?
The beat being divided into three divisions versus into two divisions.
What is compound versus simple meter?
Frequently referred to as "pitch", this is the word for the number of times per second that a sound pressure wave repeats itself.
What is frequency?
The best-selling single of all-time worldwide.
What is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby?