For singing, this part of the body must remain at the sides of the body - not in front, not behind, or crossed.
What are the arms or hands?
These must always be used when using solfege
What are hand signs?
This clef is at the beginning of your music for sopranos, altos, and tenors.
What is the treble clef?
The act of moving one's arm and hand to keep the steady beat.
What is pulsing?
The solfege syllable that is considered the "home pitch" or the "tonic" pitch?
What is "do"?
What we say at the end of a sight reading example when we are CHANTING
What is OFF?
Combination of the pitches: do-mi-so-mi-do-so-do
What is the tonic triad?
This is how we should sing our choir music, kind of like an accent
What is the singlish?
This clef is at the beginning of the music for the basses.
What is the bass clef?
In this key, there is a SHARP
What is key of G?
What are the three steps of sight reading?
What is silent study, chant, and singing?
The kind of rest receives two beats and is located on the third line on the staff?
What is the half (note) rest?
In this key, there is a FLAT
What is the key of F?