Vocal music
Beats
MS Band
Playing Music
Band Director
100

What are main 2 parts in our choir?

Soprano and Alto

100

In 4/4 time, how many beats in a half note?

2 beats

100

What is our concert attire?

Festive and dressy - NO LOGOS

100

Name two components of good posture

Feet flat on the floor, back straight, no two body parts touching, shoulders back, etc.

100

Name two instruments Ms. Marina can play pretty well.

bass, ukuele, piano, trombone, tuba, recorder, her own voice

not accepted: clarinet, trumpet, saxophone. She is unpracticed at those

200

What is the beginning of a note called?

attack OR articulation

200

What is this:


200

What date is our Winter concert?

December 19

200

What does rit. mean?

ritardando means to slow down

200

Ms Marina has this kind of pet

What are cats?

Wednesday and Fancy

300

What is the lowest voice in a choir?

Bass

300

In 4/4 time, how many beats in a dotted half note?

3 beats
300

What are we expected to have each class?

ALL equipment - music and pencil

300

What does BPM stand for?

Beats Per Minute

300

This is Ms Marina's _____ year of teaching at UPrep.

2nd year of teaching!

400

Define andante

moderately slow OR walking tempo

400

What do you call the line connecting these notes:

slur

400

Name 2 other music performance groups middle schoolers can join (not Vocal Music)

OB1, OB2, OB1.5, MSO, Jazz Band, Marimba, MS Musical

400

Name two different styles of music

Lyrical, March, Jazz, Latin, Technical, Rock, Popular, etc.

400

What is Ms Marina's job in the US and MS musicals?

Music director!

500

What is the most important part of your practice session?

warm ups

500

How many beats does a whole note tied to a whole note tied to another whole note tied to another dotted half note get?

15 beats

500

Name all the Solfege syllables in a scale.

Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do

500

What is the interval from C to E?

Major 3rd

500

Write a non-appearance-based compliment for Ms Marina. 

(not about clothing/looks, etc. Think about personality traits, skills, and actions...)

Thank you for noticing!