What are your knees?
An area that should not move when you are breathing.
What is your shoulders/chest?
An example of a note that gets one beat.
What is a quarter note/quarter rest/pair of eighth notes?
The piano player.
What is an accompanist?
Wainwright choir teacher.
Who is Mrs. Caudill?
A little bit apart with one a little in front of the other.
What are your feet?
How loud your breath should be.
What is quiet?
An example of a note that gets two beats.
What is a half note or half rest?
Another word for dancing.
What is choreography?
Mrs. Caudill's husband's first name.
Who is Josh?
Clearly pronouncing your words so the audience can understand you.
What is diction?
The umbrella shaped muscle under your rib cage that helps with breathing.
What is your diaphragm?
An example of a note that gets four beats.
What is a whole note or whole rest?
The term for background music.
What is accompaniment?
Mrs. Caudill's age.
What is 39?
Tall not wide.
What is your mouth shape or vowels?
The way in which you can help make a breath last longer if you are running out of air.
What is squeezing your rear/abs?
An example of a note that gets 1/2 of a beat.
What is an eighth note or an eighth rest?
The term for singing with just vocals and no background music.
What is a capella?
Where Mrs. Caudill went to college.
Where is Anderson University?
The letter that you only want a little bit of. Not too much of this letter at the end of words.
What is the letter s?
When you sneak a breath at a different time than your neighbor.
What is stagger breathing?
Tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat.
What is a time signature?
A device that keeps a steady beat.
What is a metronome?
The number of years Mrs. Caudill has been teaching.
What is 17?