Choir
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Choir Vocab
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100

What should you never do when going on or off the risers?

DON'T CUT THE CORNER!

100

What is it called when a singer sings alone?

Solo

100

What is the acronym for the LINES on Treble clef?

E,G,B,D,F

100

Describe choir posture. 

Feet flat, sitting/standing tall, shoulders relaxed, head straight, arms at side

100

Name the 7 continents. 

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America

200

What is the highest voice in choir?

Soprano

200

What is it called when two singers sing together?

Duet

200

What is the acronym for the SPACES in Bass Clef?

A C E G

200

What are the louds and softs in music called?

Dynamics

200

What is the dot above or below a note called/ what does it do?

Staccato; short and choppy


300

Is the alto voice lower or higher than soprano?

lower
300

What is it called when more than one person sings together on the same note?

Unison

300

What pitch is on the fourth space of the treble clef? (Letter name)

E

300

Most important organ/body part in singing. 

LUNGS!!

300

What movie includes the Shrieking Eels?

The Princess Bride

400

How many voice parts are there in standard choir music?

4

400

What is the word for changing your speed in music?

Tempo

400

What pitch is on the second line of the treble clef? (letter name)

G

400

What is the name of this symbol?


Fermata
400

What is Mrs. G's wombat called?

Jerry!

500

What is it called when a person sings the lowest choir part?

Bass

500

Who writes the music?

Composer

500

What does 'ff' mean?

Fortissimo, meaning very loud!

500

Name four notes we have learned about in choir.

Whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note, dotted quarter note, dotted half note

500

What song did we sing from Finding Nemo?

Beyond the Sea!