The first note in the space of the treble clef's staff.
What is F?
The length of a quarter note.
What is one beat?
The name for the grouping of terms for how loud or soft you sing a piece of music.
What is dynamics?
What is a sharp?
The hymn 5th/6th grade choir sang for FBCM's afternoon service.
What is "Amazing Grace"?
The first note one the treble clef's lines.
What is E?
The length of a whole note.
What is four beats?
Loud.
A note slightly lower than normal.
What is a flat?
A song describing who God is and how His Son keeps His promises.
What is "Jesus, Strong and Kind"?
The third note in the treble clef's spaces.
What is C?
The length of a half note.
What is two beats?
Soft.
A symbol for the note to go back to normal.
What is a natural?
An Irish-sounding hymn asking God for guidance.
The second note on the treble clef's lines.
What is G?
The length of an eighth note.
What is 1/2 beat?
Defined as "regular singing volume."
What is mezzo forte?
The number of sharps and flats in a song.
What is a key?
Sound the information.
What is "Ring Out the News"?
The fourth note on the treble clef's lines.
What is D?
The length of a dotted whole note.
What is six beats?
The proper name for the symbol that tells the singer to lower their volume.
What is diminuendo?
The most common time signature for songs (therefore, sometimes called "common time").
A song with four verses that built into a last loud verse about singing to all the world.
What is "Christmas Bell"?