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100
Muscle for breathing.
What is the diaphragm.
100
Receives one count.
What is a quarter note.
100
' between words in a song.
What is a breath mark.
100
A series of different pitches and rhythms that combine to form a distinctive pattern.
What is meoly.
100
When a piece of music is in two distinct sections.
What is binary.
200
Standing straight and strong to sing well.
What is posture?
200
Receives 4 counts.
What is a whole note.
200
Indicates a part that utilizes higher pitches.
What is the G or treble clef.
200
Two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that helps organize the rhythm.
What is the time signature.
200
When a piece of music is divided into three distinct sections.
What is ternary.
300
Singing words clearly and accurately.
What is diction.
300
Receives 2 counts.
What is a half note.
300
Separates each measure into a specific numbers of counts according to the time signature.
What is a bar line.
300
A collection of notes divided into a pattern of half and whole steps that help organize tonal music.
What is a scale.
300
When pitches are moving down.
What is descending.
400
The part of a word that carries singing sound.
What is the vowel.
400
Receives 1/2 a count.
What is an eighth note.
400
< is used above or below a note.
What is an accent mark.
400
The distance between two notes.
What is an interval.
400
When pitches are moving up.
What is ascending.
500
When you are singing pitches clearly and in tune.
What is intonation.
500
Receives 1/4 of a count.
What is a sixteenth note.
500
This symbol tells you to sustain a note longer than its usual duration.
What is a fermata.
500
The type of attack to sing a note or group of notes.
What is articulation.
500
When two or more different notes are sounded at the same time.
What is harmony.