Calling out to performers on stage at a school and/or formal concert.
What is poor audience etiquette?
A major key with Two Sharps: F # and C#
What is D Major?
What are First and Second Endings?
The order of whole and half steps in a Major Scale.
What is
W W H W W W H
?
A moderate tempo
What is moderato?
Remaining focused and giving your best effort on stage.
What is good performer / concert etiquette?
A major key with 2 Flats: B Flat and E Flat
What is B Flat Major?
This symbol directs performers to sustain the note underneath it. The length of the note is up to the conductor.
What is a fermata?
the quality/nature of the sound of an instrument or voice
What is timbre?
A “walking” tempo
What is andante?
Wearing white socks with your MHS performance uniform.
What is poor performer / concert etiquette?
A major key with 3 Sharps: F#, C#, and G#
What is A Major?
What is a Caesura?
The first solfege syllable used in a Major Scale.
What is Do?
A very fast and rapid tempo
What is allegro?
Whispering to fellow performers on stage.
What is poor or bad performer / concert etiquette?
A major key with four flats: B, E, A, and D.
What is A Flat Major?
When following these directions, play through piece until the end of your sheet music, then play from the beginning of your sheet music until you see. Jump to the coda and play to end.
What is D.C. al Coda?
This is one way to help maintain your instrument and keep it in working order.
What is _______________ ?
(Ensemble specific - answer confirmed by the teacher)
A very slow and broad tempo
What is Largo?
Talking (even whispering) in the audience while a performance is happening on stage.
What is poor or inappropriate audience / concert etiquette?
A key with no sharps or flats
What is C Major
The ending of the piece that is printed separately from the rest of the music.
What is a coda?
adjusting your volume, or the volume of your section so that the harmony supports (and does not overpower) the melody
What is balance?
A brisk and lively tempo
What is vivace?
Arriving before your call time with your instrument and music ready to go for your concert warm-up.
What is appropriate / good concert etiquette?
A key with 5 sharps: F, C, G, D and A?
What is B Major?
When following these directions, play through the piece until the end of your sheet music. Then go find the on a previous measure. Start playing at the sign
until you reach the “fine”
The fourth solfege syllable used in a major scale.
What is Fa?
A slow and solemn tempo
What is grave?
Clapping between movements of a multi-movement piece of music.
What is poor / inappropriate audience etiquette?
What is a key with four sharps: F, C, G, and D?
What is E Major?
When following these directions, play through piece until the end of your sheet music, then play from the beginning of your sheet music until you see "Fine." Stop at "Fine."
What is D.C. al Fine?
This is how you can adjust your pitch to be lower while in the middle of singing or playing.
What is ________ ?
(Ensemble specific - answer confirmed by the teacher)
A gradual quickening of the tempo
What is an accelerando?
Putting away your chair and music stand at the end of every class and/or rehearsal.
What is a good / appropriate rehearsal procedure?
A major key with one flat: B flat
What is F Major?
What is a full measure repeat?
This is the eighth solfege syllable in a major scale.
What is Do?
A gradual slackening (or slowing) of the tempo
What is a ritardando?