Posture 1
What is standing, chest lifted, shoulders relaxed, arms at side?
The highest voice in a chorus.
What is Soprano or Part I?
Another name for the treble clef.
What is the G Clef?
Sounds are represented by these symbols.
What are notes?
Musical term for moderately soft.
What is mezzo piano?
The posture never used for singing.
What is Posture 3?
When onlytwo singers sing.
What is a duet?
Note on the second line of the treble clef.
What is G?
Length of a sound or silence is measured in this unit.
What are beats?
Musical term for getting louder?
What is crescendo?
Confection that prevents singers from breathing correctly.
What is gum or candy?
The second lowest voice in the chorus.
What is Alto or Part II?
A set of ascending or descending pitches moving in steps.
What is a Scale?
Value of a half note.
What is 2 beats?
Notes are disconnected sounding when sung or played.
What is staccato?
Part of the body that expands when breathing to.
What is the ribcage?
The singers that a Mixed Chorus has and a Treble Chorus does not.
What are Basses or bass clef singers?
Symbol that raises a pitch.
What is a sharp?
The note worth half of a beat.
What is an eighth note?
Musical line that should not be interrupted by a breath.
What is a phrase?
Muscle that sits below the lungs that lowers when breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
The voice part that falls within the tenor and bass range of notes?
What is Baritone?
The system of naming pitches used when sight singing.
What is Solfege?
When a dot is added to a half note to increase the value by half.
What is 3 beats?
The Rule of Transfer that tells you to get louder on a sound longer than 1 beat.
What is the Rule of the Steady Beat?