Warming Up Our Voices
I Can Read Music
Take Note
I Got Rhythm
Do, a Deer
100

For singing, this part of the body must remain at the sides of the body - not in front, not behind, or crossed.

What are the arms?

100
This musical object has five lines and four spaces.
What is the staff?
100
What kind of note gets 1 beat in 4/4 time?
What is the quarter note?
100
A symbol that indicates complete silence in music.
What is a rest?
100
The system of short syllables used to learn music.
What is solfege?
200

During warm-ups you should be in this posture position.

What is position 3 or standing tall with hands at sides?

200

This solfege is a THIRD from "do"

What is MI?

200
What kind of note receives 2 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a half note?
200

This symbol means to gradually get stronger.

What is a crescendo?

200

The solfege syllable that is considered the "home pitch" or the "tonic" pitch?

What is "do"?

300
In choir, this is the instrument used.
What is the body or voice?
300
This part of music notation appears at the beginning of every song, after the clef, and contains 2 important numbers.
What is the time signature?
300
What kind of note receives 3 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a dotted half note?
300
What kind of rest receives two beats and is located on the third line on the staff?
What is the half rest?
300

When sight-singing we need to do this with our hands to keep the beat. 

What is pulse?

400

This is what the inside of your mouth should be when you are humming.

What is open or tall?

400
This symbol may appear anywhere in a piece of music. It has two dots and two lines - 1 thin line and 1 thick line.
What is the repeat sign?
400
What kind of note receives 4 beats in 4/4 time?
What is a whole note?
400

This symbol means to hold until the director tells you to stop. 

What is a fermata?

400

The last SHARP in the key signature will give us this solfege.

What is "TI"?

500
This large muscle is located below the lungs but right above the stomach. It moves up and down to allow air into the lungs.
What is the diaphragm?
500
These two symbols lower and raise a pitch. They also help determine the key signature at the beginning of a piece. HINT: The key of F has one of these symbols.
What are sharps and flats?
500
What kind of note receives half of a beat in 4/4 time?
What is an eighth note?
500

This is the person in charge of leading a choir.

What is the conductor or director.

500

The last FLAT in the Key Signature will give us this solfege.

What is "FA"?