To gradually get louder
What is Crescendo?
The lowest Male voice part sung is
What is Bass?
The 5 lines and 4 spaces make up the
What is the Staff?
The pronunciation and enunciation of words
What is Diction?
The traditional color of Concert Attire
What is Black?
To gradually get softer
What is Decrescendo?
This tells you how many beats are in a measure
What is Time Signature?
When your voice alternates between two varied pitches that are adjacent or close to each other
What is Vibrato?
"We are burstin' through the barricades and reaching for the sun" is a lyric from what Musical?
What is The Greatest Showman?
Notes that are played much shorter than their normal values
What is Staccato?
The highest Female voice part sung
What is Soprano?
This symbol tells you to go back and re-sing a part
What is a Repeat Sign?
A technique that you use to sing note that are higher than your natural range
What is Falsetto?
Concert Choir sang this song about Peter Pan
What is Lost Boy?
Sung with out instrumental accompaniment
What is A cappella
The highest Male voice part sung
What is Tenor?
This symbol allows a conductor to hold a note for an extended amount of time
What is Fermatta?
The notes at the bottom of your range, they all share a similar strong, brassy sound
What is Chest Voice?
Treble Choir used this house hold object on their last piece to light up the night
What is a Flashlight
The sounding of two or more notes at the same time
What is Harmony?
Your lowest note to your highest note is called
What is Vocal Range?
What is a Sharp?
A group of singers, singing together
What is Chorus?
This student sang the opening solo to Stand Up
Who is Taylor Hawkins?