Name That Tune
FUNdamentals of Music
Who Sings That?
How to read...music
Choir Choir Choir
100

Shake it Off

What is Shake it Off

100

This element refers to the volume of music, how loud and soft to sing or play.

What is dynamics?

100

All I want for Christmas is You

Who is Mariah Carey

100

The music notes live on this, made of 5 lines and 4 spaces

What is a staff?

100

If one doesn't feel like singing in the choir, they prefer to perform individually. This is called singing _____

What is solo?

200

Just a small town girl...

What is Don't Stop Believin'?

200

The speed at which music is played.

What is tempo?

200

Don't Stop Believin'

Who is Journey?

200

Sopranos and altos read music in this clef, so they don't get in trouble...


What is a treble clef?

200

The highest voice part in a choir.

What is soprano?

300

The cold never bothered me anyway...

What is Let it Go?

300

This element refers to different parts singing together different notes- the altos and soprano 2 sections usually sing this.

What is harmony?

300

Smooth Criminal-

Who is Michael Jackson?

300

We need to see this symbol to go back and sing a part again

What is a repeat sign?

300

The key with four flats

A flat major (or F minor)

400

I see a little silouetto of a man, Scaramouch! Scaramouch! Will you do the Fandango!

What is Bohemian Rhapsody?

400

The main tune of a song, often sung by the soprano section.

What is melody?

400

Yellow Submarine-

Who are The Beatles?

400

The music symbol that makes a note move up one half-step

What is a sharp? #

400

SATB- the T stands for...

What is tenor?

500

Help! I need somebody, Help! Not just anybody...

What is Help?

500

Who wrote "Grace by Sleep"

Susan LaBarr

500

Galway Girl

Who is Ed Sheeran?

500

The name of the singing language. Used to learn and sing pitch

What is solfege?

500

No need for instruments in this choir

What is a cappella choir?