The lowest voice in choir.
What is Bass?
When a singer sings alone.
What is a Solo?
A symbol at the beginning of a piece of music indicating the number of beats in each measure and the note value that gets the beat.
What is a time signature in music?
Feet flat, sitting/standing tall, shoulders relaxed, head straight, arms at side.
Describe choir posture.
The 7 continents.
What are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America
The highest voice in choir.
What is Soprano?
When two singers sing together.
What is a duet?
The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung.
What is tempo?
Singing without instrumental accompaniment.
What is "a cappella?"
Mr. Reimer's go-to choice of beverage.
What is diet coke?
The part of the treble singers that is the lowest.
What is the Alto?
When five or more people sing together.
What is an Ensemble or Choir?
Connects two notes on the same line or space and adds their value together.
What is a tie?
Two or more voices singing the same melody at the same time.
What is unison?
One of Mr. Reimer's least favorite classroom management problems.
What is talking when he is talking / not paying attention to instructions? Or... What is interrupting a rehearsal?
To prepare the voice and body for singing, reduce the risk of strain or injury, and improve vocal performance.
What is the purpose of a warm-ups?
Getting (volume) louder and softer in choir.
What is Crescendo and decrescendo?
The distance between two notes in terms of pitch.
What is an interval?
The loudest dynamic marking (for choir).
What is ff or fortissimo?
The plural of wink.
What is "blink?"
When an adult male sings Alto or Soprano?
What is Countertenor?
Writes the music.
What is the Composer or Arranger?
The ability to read and sing a piece of music at first sight without having seen it before.
What is sight-reading or sight-singing?
The power source for singing.
What is air?
Advanced Choir performed their State Choir performance at this school.
What is Jordan High School?