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Singing Technique
100
This singer, known as The King of Pop, passed away this summer before a highly anticipated series of concerts in London.
Who is Michael Jackson?
100
The final flat is this.
What is "fa"?
100
This piece of music was written by Henry Purcell and was originally performed by men.
What is "Sound the Trumpet"?
100
This word or symbol means "To gradually get louder"
What is "crescendo?"
100
This kind of food should be laying on its side between your back teeth.
What is a baby carrot?
200
This group has "gotta feeling."
Who are the Black-Eyed Peas?
200
The final sharp is this.
What is "Ti"?
200
This is a Spiritual.
What is "Shine on Me"?
200
This is a specific amount of silence in a piece of music
What is a rest?
200
This kind of candy should be able to rest in your lips when you make an "oo" sound.
Rolo
300
This group of young gentlemen sing the song "Burnin' Up"
Who are the Jonas Brothers?
300
When there is one sharp on the fourth line in the bass clef, this pitch is Do.
What is "G"?
300
To make more separation in "Sound the Trumpet," we put this between each note of long runs and repeated notes.
What is an "h" sound?
300
This words means very loud.
What is fortissimo?
300
You do this on the vowel.
What is breathe?
400
This famous singer's father had a hit in 1991 with "Achy Breaky Heart"
Who is Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus?
400
When there is one flat, on the third line in the treble clef, this pitch is Do.
What is "F"?
400
go over the very large unhappiness
What is "Cross the Wide Missouri"
400
From a "Low Do" to a "High Do" is called this.
What is an octave?
400
These separate vowels, and they can either create a long musical phrase by their careful use, or they can end one abruptly.
What are consonants?
500
This group from Liverpool has been the most popular musical act since the 1960s, even though they broke up in 1970 and only two members are still alive today.
Who are the Beatles?
500
This syllable is a sixth above Re.
What is "Ti"?
500
This piece is polyphonic, or, has multiple parts that are independent of one another.
What is "Kyrie Eleison"?
500
Andante is a tempo that goes at this kind of pace.
What is a walking pace?
500
When we sing high, we should flip into this.
What is head voice?