About Mr. Mingils
Vocal Techniques
Rules and Procedures
Musical Terms
Concert Etiquette
100

A very cute dog that lives with Mr. Mingils. She is also the co-star of Mr. Mingils' Music Show.

Who is PENNY?

100

This is the bottom level of the vocal technique pyramid. That is, it is the most important fundamental of proper and healthy singing.

What is POSTURE?

100

These are the general rules that guide every choir class. 

(Hint: They spell a certain word)

What are the MUSIC letters?

100

This word refers to the SPEED of the music.

What is TEMPO?

100

This is something that helps all musicians match and look professional while performing.

What is CONCERT DRESS / UNIFORM?

200

Mr. M. enjoys making middle schoolers cry when he absolutely destroys them in this family-friendly video game.

What is MARIO KART?

200

These are the five vowels most often used in choral singing.

What are A, E, I, O, and U?

200

The vocal call and response Mr. M. will use to let the class/choir know that he needs their attention and to be quiet.

What is Sh, Sh, Sh-sh, Sh?

200

This term refers to the VOLUME of music and how it changes throughout the song. 

(Hint: Starts with the letter D)

What is DYNAMICS?

200

This is something you should avoid doing during a concert, as it can be distracting to both the performers and the audience.

(Hint: It should especially be avoided while on stage!)

What is TALKING or MAKING NOISE?

300

In the fall, Mr. M. helped coach this sport. 

What is SWIMMING?

300

This muscle is one of the strongest in your body. When singing, it is important to keep this particular muscle relaxed, as tension can limit how high you can sing and the quality of your voice.

What is the TONGUE?

300

If someone is having a difficult time following our class expectations, they must leave the choir room for a moment to do this.

What is REFOCUS?

300

The musical language that we use for sight-reading. (Hint: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do)

What is SOLFEGE?

300

This term is used to describe taking away attention from someone else and drawing it to yourself.

What is UPSTAGING?

400

Before Mr. M. taught choir, he was trained as an instrumentalist and taught band. What instrument did Mr. M. play throughout high school and college?

What is PERCUSSION?

400

When singing very high, all of your vowels must be changed to this particular vowel in order to open the throat and increase airflow.

What is AH?

400

This item should be avoided while singing because it can distract you, interfere with your breathing, and make unwanted sounds.

(Hint: It can also affect your rehearsal grade!)

What is GUM?

400

This musical term has two meanings. It can be a musical instrument and also describes playing/singing softly.

What is PIANO?

400

This is the action you should take if you make a mistake during a performance, to maintain professionalism and focus on the overall performance.

What is continuing to perform without letting it distract you?

500

In the summer of 2020, Mr. M. and two of his friends hiked, and summited, this popular mountain. (Hint: His friends were Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Busch)

What is Longs Peak?

500

The best method of breathing for singing, using muscles in the abdomen to help the lungs expand. It is sometimes referred to as "belly breathing".

What is DIAPHRAGMATIC breathing?

500

To qualify for the end of year Elitch Gardens trip, a singer must do these THREE things. 

(Hint: Performances, behavior, and work-habits)

What is:

1. Attend at least two choir concerts

2. Have no more than three behavior referrals

3. Have at least a 3.0 average for Work Habits

500

While this word literally translates to "In the style of the church", it is more well-known nowadays to mean singing without musical accompaniment.

(Hint: Pentatonix, Pitch Perfect)

What is A' CAPPELLA?

500

The best time to leave the auditorium if you need to talk, use the restroom, leave, etc.

What is waiting for a break between pieces or waiting for a natural pause in the music?