Voice placing
Vocal technique
Theory 1
Theory 2
A good voice...
100

This is the lower register in the female voice

what is alto

100

You use this type of voice in order to reach very high notes

what is head voice
100

You use these in order to play around with the volume while you are singing (louder, softer...)

What are dynamics

100

This note has 4 beats

What is whole note

100

Chest, throat, mouth, nasal cavities, head

What is the resonators

200

This is the lower register in the male voice

What is bass

200

You use this type of voice usually when you speak, sing lower notes, or sing pop music

what is chest voice

200
To sing softly

what is piano

200

The name of the note that you sign with your hand as a fist

What is "DO"

200

To have a clear speech/enunciation

What is articulation

300

This is the higher register in the female voice

what is soprano

300

This type of voice is commonly used in musical theatre. It is a type of "in between" voice

What is mixed voice

300

To gradually become louder

what is crescendo

300

The main part of the song, which you remember the easiest

What is melody

300

This makes you more prone to pass out on stage

what is "locking" your knees

400

This is the higher register in the male voice

what is tenor

400

This is the italian word used to define "vocal support"

What is appoggio
400

Gradually becoming quieter

what is decrescendo

400

You use this to embelish the main line of the song

What is harmony

400

Lips, teeth, tongue, hard and soft palate, jaw

What is the articulators

500

This register sits between the tenor and bass

What is baritone

500

This is the muscle that controls your breathing

What is the diaphragm
500

to sing loudly

what is forte

500

This is where you write music notes

what is the staff

500

This is the song we recorded before the break

What is "Believe"