RHYTHMS
NOTES
DYNAMICS
ARTICULATIONS / EXPRESSIONS
VOCAL TECHNIQUES
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This filled in note has a stem
What is Quarter Note
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This note is on the first space of the treble clef
What is an F
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This term means loud
What is Forte
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This term me to play smooth and connected
What is legato
100
This is the area of the body that singers use while breathing
What is a diaphragm
200
This clear note has a stem with a dot to the right of the note, and gets 3 beats
What is dotted half note
200
This note is on the first line of the bass clef
What is G
200
This term means moderately soft
What is mezzo piano
200
This term means to play short and detached
What is staccato
200
This is the area of the mouth that is raised to increase tone quality and accuracy of pitch.
What is the soft palette
300
This note has two flags and gets 1/4 of a beat
What is a sixteenth note
300
This note is on the last line of the treble clef
What is an F
300
This term means to gradually get louder
What is crescendo
300
This term means to place striking emphasis on a particular note
What is an accent
300
This is the best singing position
What is standing
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This filled in note has a dot to the right of the note, and receives 1 1/2 beats
What is a dotted quarter note
400
This note is on the 4th line of the Treble Clef Staff
What is a D
400
This term means very soft
What is pianissimo
400
To gradually get slower
What is ritardando
400
These are the parts of the alphabets that a singer must carefully pronounce to get good tone quality
What is a vowel
500
When you play these types of notes you often count them 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and....
What is an eighth note
500
This note is right below the treble clef staff, and has a ledger line that goes through the middle of the note
What is a Middle C
500
This term means to attack with volume, but immediately get softer
What is sforzando
500
Walking speed
What is moderato
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This term is used very often when referring to a singer using volume while singing
What is projection
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