Vocal Health
Music Theory Terms
Note Descriptions
Music Theory Extra
Note Values
100

What drink will help you when you drink it right before singing a concert?

Nothing

100

What term means to go fast?

Allegro

100
What note has a filled in head and a stem?

Quarter Note

100

What term looks like a big arrow head, pointing to the left?

Crescendo

100

How many beats does a sixteenth note get?

1/4 of a beat

200

What does too much lemon do to the vocal chords?

It strips away the protective mucus, exposing the vocal chords, and will dry them out.

200

What term means to go slow?

Andante

200

What note has two flags?

Sixteenth Note

200

What does mf mean?

Mezzo Forte - medium loud

200

What note fills up a whole measure with a 4/4 time signature?

Whole note

300

Why do we warm up?

1. Prevent Vocal Injury

2. Increase Range

3. Improve Vocal Control

4. Enhance Resonance and Tone Quality

300

What term means everyone is singing on different notes at the same time?

Harmony

300

What note has one flag, one stem and a head filled in?

Eighth Note

300

What does "p" mean?

Piano - soft

300

What symbol means to be quiet for a whole measure?

Whole Rest

400

What is the most healthy thing to consume for vocal health?

Water

400

What term means to gradually get louder?

Crescendo
400

What note is just an empty head?

Whole Note

400

What vocal setting means to sing loudly with pure tone?

Belting

400

What note would have to be inserted 8 times to fill up a measure?

Eighth Note

500

How long does it take water to reach the vocal chords after being consumed?

Approximately 4 hours or more

500

What term describes everyone singing on the same note at the same volume and on the same syllable, creating an imaginary note in the air?

Overtone

500

What note has an empty head with a stem?

Half Note

500

What term describes three or more notes being played or sang at the same time?

Chord

500

What note needs to be inserted only twice to fill up a measure?

Half Note