This dynamic means to sing softly
A note that is worth 2 beats in 4/4 time
What is a half note
The first note of the major scale
What is Do
The written version of a piece of music
What is a score
Standing tall and straight with our feet shoulder-width apart, arms by our sides.
What is good posture
What is mezzo-forte
A note whose head is not filled in, and has a stem
What is a half note
The fifth note of the major scale
What is Sol
To grow gradually louder and louder
What is crescendo
The muscle shelf that supports the lungs
What is the diaphragm
The definition of mezzo-piano
What is a quarter rest
This pitch comes before Do
What is Ti
This tells us how many beats are in each measure
What is a time signature
What is audiating
This is the softest dynamic we have learned
What is pianissimo
A pair of eighth notes is worth this amount of beats
What is one beat
Middle C is sometimes known as this solfege pitch
What is Do
The words we sing in a song
What are lyrics
Two or more notes sung at the same time
What is harmony
To gradually become softer and softer
What is diminuendo or decrescendo
Four sixteenth notes, two eighth notes, one half note, and one quarter note added together would equal this amount of beats
What is five beats
In the song from the Sound of Music "Do Re Mi," this is what "Do" is called
What is a deer
The five lines and four spaces that we use to write music
What is the staff
The group of muscles used to support the breath in singing
What are the abdominal muscles