Name the note that is worth 2 beats
What is the Half note?
The first (and last) solfege syllable in the scale
What is "Do"?
Where sound originates
What is the vocal chords OR vocal folds?
Define timbre
What is the unique quality of a sound or someone's voice?
The two main dynamics that are used most often (Italian and English words)
Piano (soft) and Forte (loud)?
Name the rest that is worth 1 beat
What is the Quarter rest?
Say all of the solfege syllables in ascending order (from lowest to highest)
What is Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do?
What muscle is the main one involved in effective breathing for singing?
What is the diaphragm?
In your own words, describe the timbre/tone of your own voice (use at least 3 different describing words)
What is _______?
Identify the "m" in mp and mf (Italian and English)
What is Mezzo (moderately/medium)?
Name 3 notes/rests that are worth 1 beat
What is a quarter note, quarter rest, eighth notes?
Say all solfege syllables in descending order (from highest to lowest)
What is Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do?
The act of taking in air and releasing air
What is inhale and exhale?
In your own words, describe Dr. Taylor's vocal timbre/tone (use at least 4 describing words)
BE NICE PLEASE! :)
What is _______?
Name one of the selections we listened to in class from The Greatest Showman representing an array of dynamics
What are "Never Enough" or "Million Dreams"?
Name that note that is worth 3 beats
What is a dotted half note?
Identify and sing the missing note: Do Re Me Fa ____
What is Sol?
Name 3 of the parts of the human body that are involved in singing (other than the vocal chords)
What is larynx, mouth, brain, trachea, lungs, diaphragm, tongue?
Name the 5 vowels used in singing
What are Ah Eh Ee Oh Oo?
Name the loudest and quietest dynamics (Italian and English)
Pianissimo (very soft)
Fortissimo (very loud)
What is 4 beats?
Identify and sing the solfege example:
What is ....?
In your own words, explain how the diaphragm works with the lungs in order to properly breath for singing
What is _____?
Name the three things that can affect your timbre and tone when singing
What is opening/closing of parts of the body (vocal chords), alignment (posture), and breath support?
Name the terms for increasing and decreasing volume over a period of time
What are Crescendo and Decrescendo/Diminuendo?