We have to perform this song whenever we had to audition for Chamber Singers.
What is the Star Spangled Banner?
The first vocal tip every year.
What is drinking plenty of water for a healthy voice?
This composer was a famous classical composer, making pieces such as Dies Irae.
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
This song was traditionally performed by this duet around Christmastime.
Who are Bella A. and Jeanna and what is When Christmas Comes to Town?
This object was floating around a lot during the Pep Rally in the 2019-2020 school year, and we all kept hitting it.
What is a balloon?
It is traditional that we do this song for our Holiday Concert with another performing group.
What is the Hallelujah Chorus?
The correct posture for a singer is this.
What is lifted, north-south mouth, and alive?
The composer behind Hallelujah for choral groups.
This performer sang this song for the last Performance Friday of the 2017-2018 academic year.
Who is Jason and what is Supermarket Flowers?
The thing we look at every day before rehearsal.
What is the iconic board?
This medley had the following soloists: Tyler, Bella A, Jason, Noah, Kylee, Madison, Hayden, Patrick, Jacqueline, and Antoinette.
What is the Les Miserables Medley?
You are supposed to lift this up everytime you sing.
What is a ribcage?
At this event, you are given a song with a certain level and you have to sing it (among other things) in front of a scorer, who will give you a score between 1-28.
What is NYSSMA?
When you say you graduated from a place, you call it this.
What is the Alma Mater?
The eighth letter of the alphabet that we sing in a way not dissimilar to how a basketball hits the ground.
What is "bouncy H?
During the 2017-2018 academic year, these were the guys, girls, and senior songs.
What are Goodnight Sweetheart, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, and A Million Dreams?
This song was originally going to be performed by this bass before school closed down (Daily Double).
Who is Derek and what is Dancing On My Own?
This legendary Chamber Singers meme became iconic in the 2018-2019 school year.
What is #MakeMeATenor?