A musical symbol that represents one beat of silence.
What is a quarter rest?
The term used to describe when all voices are singing the same notes at the same time.
What is unison?
Perform the "Sisi sisi dolada" round all the way through...TWICE (that's 6 sections)
Sisi, sisi, dolada, Yaku sine ladu banaha.
Banaha, banaha, Yaku sine ladu banaha.
Ha, banaha, Yaku sine ladu banaha.
People get ready...
don't need no baggage, you just get on board.
The type of water bottle that Ms. Marshall ALWAYS has with her everywhere she goes.
What is an owala?
The note that follows "sol"
What is la?
What is "mezzo piano" or mp
The correct way to walk on and off the risers. (Bonus +500 points if you can do it in 60 seconds or less)
What is...PERFORMANCE MODE!! GO!!!
Every student known...
...a promise that we own!
There's so much we can be
Stay patient and you'll see!
The number of years Ms. Marshall has been teaching at Wright.
What is "four years?"
The total number of beats when adding a quarter note, half note, and whole note all together.
What is 6 beats?
The highest voice type in a choir.
What is a Soprano?
If I were a fish and you caught me, you'd say "look at that fish..."
...shimmering in the sun, such a rare one, can't believe that you caught one.
Ms. Marshall's favorite student.
A rhythm that represents two beats of sound.
What is a half note?
The term that means how loud or quiet the music is.
What are dynamics?
Altos vs. Sopranos: draw your best treble clef
What is .... PERFECTION
By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes...
...where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomond
where I and my true love will ever wont to roam
on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond
The state that Ms. Marshall is from.
What is Michigan?
When F is "Do," we would sing ______ on FGAF
What is "Do, Re, Mi, Do."
The term that Ms. Marshall taught on the first day of class that represents all members of the choir performing and working together towards a common goal.
What is "ensemble?"
And in that world, there was a BOG! And the...
"bog's in the world, and the world's in the blood, and the blood's in the tick, and the tick's in the feather, and the feather's in the bird, and the bird's on the egg, and the egg's in the nest, and the nest's on the twig, and the twig's on the branch, and the branch's on the tree, and the tree's in the BOG, and the bog's down in the valley-O!"
What is...a greeting and parting blessing to everyone who has come into our choir program.
OR
What is...a reminder that we each come from different places and backgrounds, but we always have a home when we come together and sing.
Ms. Marshall's voice type.
What is an alto?