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Bromley Basics
chorUS
Staff Stuff
100

C is Do if you what?

See no (key signature)

100

What dynamic marking would you see in your music if the composer wanted you to sing quietly?

p

100

What school did M. Bromley get their college degree?

University of Rhode Island

100

How should vowels be sung?

Tall

100

What is another name for the treble clef?

G clef

200

What is the final sharp in a key signature?

Ti

200

When two parts sing the same thing, but one starts after the other part, this is called a?

Canon

200

How many years has M. Bromley been working at SMS?

4

200

When you stagger breathe, what dynamic level should you re-enter on?  How loud?

Quiet/Piano

200

What is the name of the note on the middle line of the treble clef?

B

300

What is the final flat in a key signature?

Fa

300

When the composer wants everyone to sing the same thing together, they will write this word.

unison

300

What instrument does M. Bromley play professionally?

saxophone

300

When do you sing the end consonant of a word?

When the conductor tells you to.

300

What do we use to remember the names of the notes on the treble spaces?

FACE (in the space)

400

In a key signature with flats, which flat is Do?

The second to last flat, or the last flat's neighbor

400

Sometimes a chorus composer will write an extra higher part that is sung by a few singers in the middle or end of a piece.  What is this called?

Descant

400

Where did M. Bromley teach music before SMS

Pine Point School

400

What is the most important thing you do when singing in a chorus?

Listen

400

What clef is also called the F clef?

Bass clef

500

How many total sharps or flats can a key signature have?

7

500

When you see "rit." what should you do?  There are two answers I will accept!

Slow down OR Watch the conductor

500

What is M. Bromley's favorite musical?

Hadestown

500

Which part should you always listen for when singing in a chorus for the best possible sound and blend?

The lowest part singing.

500

What do you call a staff that combines treble and bass clef?

Grand Staff