what is the instrument used in choir to sing
your body/voice
which solfege is this?
Sol
Where is the “time signature” located on a staff?
In front of the clef
What is the first word of measure 7?
Grow
How many years has Mr Danielson taught at RP?
2 years
For singing, this part of the body must remain at the sides of the body - not in front, not behind, or crossed.
arms
What solfege term is 3 above do?
Fa
What is an example of a common time signature?
most common is 4/4
What dynamic is shown above measure 12?
mf
What was the director before Mr Danielson’s name?
Mrs. Schlaff
Name 3 warm-ups
host decides if they get it or not
which solfege symbol repeats?
Do
What dynamic symbol means “piano”? What does it mean for the music?
p, soft
What is the name of the symbol above measure 21?
Crescendo
What is Mrs. Ross’ dog's name?
Charlie/Charles
Why is it important to warm up your voice?
along the lines of, "Warming up your voice stretches your vocal chords and helps clear your throat. It helps with breathing too. Stretching out your body is important as it helps relax your muscles before singing."
which solfege symbols are a half step from each other
(2 solfege pairs) (Mi to Fa, Ti to Do)
How do you find the key based off of a sharp key signature?
The last sharp is Ti, walk up one whole step to do
In what measure does the time signature switch from 4/4 to 2/4?
Measure 26
True or False: Mr Lawton is/has been a part of a cover band
This large muscle is located below the lungs but right above the stomach. It moves up and down to allow air into the lungs.
The Diaphragm
For a key to be minor, what solfege is it based on?
La
How many “measures” are usually in one musical phrase?
4 measures
What type of symbol is shown above measure 24, and what does it mean?
Fermata, watch the director for your cutoff
What animal mascot did Mr Danielson used to work as?
Camel