Solfege
Dynamics
Our Concert Music
Names of Pitches
Singing Technique
100
The home base of a major scale. We usually begin singing on this syllable.
What is Do?
100
This means soft. It is also the name of a musical instrument.
What is piano?
100
This song is about a railroad.
What is "Rock Island Line"?
100
The fourth line from the bottom on the treble clef.
What is D?
100
The first step to making a beautiful sound is to take one of these.
What is a breath?
200
This is the third scale degree.
What is Mi?
200
This means loud, or strong.
What is forte?
200
This song is a Spiritual.
What is "I Wanna be Ready"?
200
This is the second space on the Treble clef.
What is A?
200
This part of your face should be loose and relaxed while you sing.
What is your jaw?
300
This is the fifth scale degree.
What is Sol?
300
This symbol or word means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
300
This song is in a round, where the same melody is sung at different points in different parts.
What is "Ich Will Den Herrn"?
300
The second line on the treble clef is this pitch.
What is G?
300
You should be able to fit this kind of food on its side in between your back teeth while you sing any vowel shape.
What is a baby carrot?
400
This syllable is a second below Do.
What is Ti?
400
When you see this word in front of forte, or piano, it means medium.
What is mezzo?
400
This piece of music is from the Baroque period, from 1650 to 1750.
What is "Ich Will Den Herrn"?
400
This is the bottom space in the bass clef.
What is A?
400
When you sing "oo" your lips should be able to hold this kind of chocolate treat.
What is a Rolo?
500
This syllable is a fifth above Sol.
What is Re?
500
Very loud.
What is fortissimo?
500
"I Wanna Be Ready" features a call from a soloist and this from the choir.
What is a response?
500
Draw one of these to write a pitch for anything outside the musical staff.
What is a ledger line?
500
These sounds should be taken off the ends of words and put onto the beginning of the next word.
What are consonants?