Name the Musical
Choir Slang
Solfege
Music Theory
Wild Card
1

This musical features an orphan who sings “Tomorrow” and finds a new home with Daddy Warbucks.

Annie

1

What does it mean to "blend" in choir?

To match the tone and volume with others in your section.

1

What is the syllable for the first note of the major scale?

Do

1

What is the symbol for a sharp?

#

1

What vocal part usually sings the highest notes?

Soprano

2

 In this musical, high school students Troy and Gabriella find their voices on stage—and with each other.

High School Musical

2

What does it mean to "cut off"?

To stop singing at the conductor's signal

2

hat solfege syllable comes after "Mi"?

Fa

2

What does a natural sign do to a note?

Cancels a previous sharp or flat

2

What is the lowest standard vocal part in choir?

Bass

3

This Stephen Schwartz musical tells the story of what happened in Oz before Dorothy arrived.

Wicked

3

What is a "section leader"?

A student leader responsible for helping their voice part

3

What solfege syllable represents the 7th scale degree?

Ti

3

What does a tie do between two notes?

Combines their note values into one held note

3

What is the Italian term for gradually getting louder?

Crescendo

4

In this musical, the streets of New York are filled with rival gangs, the Jets and the Sharks.

West Side Story

4

What is a "voice crack" sometimes called informally?

Vocal Break

4

If “Do” is C, what is “La”?

A

4

What is the key signature for G major?

One sharp (F#)

4

What does "a cappella" mean?

Singing without instrumental accompaniment

5

This haunting musical follows a disfigured musical genius who lives beneath the Paris Opera House.

The Phantom of the Opera

5

What does "marking" mean in choir rehearsal?

Singing softly or not at full voice to save voice energy

5

What are all the solfege syllables in order?

Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do

5

What is the difference between legato and staccato?

Legato is smooth and connected; staccato is short and detached.

5

What is the vocal term for speed or pace of music?

Tempo