The kind of note usually worth one beat.
Quarter Note
The syllable a half-step lower than Do.
Ti
Ton The is in this language.
French
The healthiest drink for your voice.
Water
Ah
A dotted half note is worth this many quarter notes.
3
The monk who first used solfege.
Guido (of Arezzo)
The composer of The Moon.
Andy Beck
Part of your body that's also known as the voice box or adams apple.
Larynx
The consonant that is the most noticeable if a choir doesn't say it together.
S
What you say aloud when counting four sixteenth notes on the first beat of the measure.
1 e + a
Treble clef is a fancy way of writing this letter.
G
The phrase "and the stars go passing by" is from what song?
Song of the Seasons
Head voice is usually used for this part of your range.
Higher
The syllable you should stress in the word "remember"
-mem-
The numbers at the beginning of a song (for example 4/4 or 2/4).
Time signature
The interval between low Do and high Do.
Octave
The three songs we performed that included clapping during the song.
Yonder Come Day, Give Us Hope, I Will Always Be There
Vocal folds having space between them.
When singing an ooo vowel very high, you modify it to feel and sound more like this vowel.
Oh
Three eighth notes with a bracket and a small 3 above them.
Triplet
The solfege syllable a half step higher than Re.
Ri or Me
Al Tambor is a folk song from this country.
Panama
The space that connects your mouth, nose, and throat, where sound resonates.
Pharynx
Fancy word for singing in tune.
Intonation