Voice Types
Note Identification
Musical Alphabet
Performance Groups
Vocal Technique
100

The lowest male voice.

What is Bass?

100

This note has one flag.

What is the 8th Note?

100

This note sits on the third line of the treble clef.

What is B?

100

One performer.

What is solo?

100

The muscle used for breath control.

What is the diaphragm?

200

The highest female voice.

What is Soprano?

200

This note has a stem but is not filled in.

What is a Half Note?

200

This note sits on the fifth line of the treble clef.

What is F?

200

Five performers.

What is Quintet?

200

The vowel sound where the mouth is most open?

What is "ah"?

300

The highest male voice.

What is Tenor?

300

This note is twice the value of a quarter note.

What is a Half Note?

300

This note sits on the fifth line of the Bass Clef.

What is A?

300

Two performers.

What is duet?

300

The vowel sound where the mouth is the most closed.

What is "oo"?

400

This female voice is lower than an alto.

What is Contralto?

400

This Note has two flags.

What is a 16th Note?

400

This note sits on the second space of the Bass Clef.

What is C?

400

Four performers.

What is quartet?

400

Location in the mouth that must be raised in order to produce a good sound.

What is the soft palate?

500

This male voice is higher than a Bass but lower than a Tenor.

What is Baritone?

500

This note equals the value of two half notes.

What is a Whole Note?

500

This note sits on the first ledger line under the staff in the treble clef.

What is C?

500

Eight performers.

What is octet?

500

The two vowels that are produced by focusing the sound on the bottom teeth.

What are "ee" and "eh"?