This song from a Tim Minchin musical is about a young persons desire to be older.
What is 'When I Grow Up'?
This dynamic is strong and loud.
What is Forte?
This is our tonic in major, the first note of the scale.
This note receives one beat in 4/4 time and can be spoken as 'ta'.
What is a quarter note?
This performance hall is where we host school assemblies, musicals, concerts and more.
What is 'Oates Theatre'?
This song is an Israeli tune about harvesting and working.
What is 'Artza Alinu'?
This dynamic is soft and quiet.
What is Piano.
This is the fifth scale degree in major. It's hand sign looks like a flat side-ways hand and it falls between fa and la.
What is 'Sol'?
This note is equal to two beats in 4/4 and is spoken "Ta-a."
What is a "half note"?
This teacher teaches 5th and 7th grade music, along with private piano instruction.
Who is 'Mrs. Tuttle'?
This song was made popular by Panic! At the Disco and is about having grandiose aspirations.
This dynamic is moderately loud.
What is mezzo-forte?
This solfege symbol is the third scale degree in major and comes after 're' in ascending order.
What is 'Mi'?
This note value represents half of a beat in 4/4 time and can be spoken 'ti-ti' when grouped together.
What is 'eighth notes'?
This is the name of the strings teacher at Collegiate.
Who is 'Mrs. Jones'?
This song by Victor C. Johnson is a celebration of joy, peace and song!
What is 'Baraka Na Wewe'?
Shhhh, this dynamic is soft enough to be in the library.
What is pianissimo?
This solfege is the fourth scale degree in major and it's hand sign is a thumbs down.
What is 'Fa'?
This note takes up a whole measure in 4/4 time.
What is a 'whole note'?
This is the name of the band teacher at Collegiate.
This song is historically held as the opening song for Lessons and Carols and always features one 5th grade soloist.
What is 'Once in Royal David's City'?
THIS DYNAMIC IS SUPER LOUD!!!!
What is fortissimo?
This is our 6th scale degree in major, our tonic in minor and is commonly shown with a raise hand.
What is 'La'?
This note is 1/4 of a beat and when grouped as 4 can be spoken "tika-tika."
What is a sixteenth note?
This is the room number of the chorus room.
What is "HCA-126"?