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2nd ESO. Unit 4. Pages 62-65

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  • Q1
    How is the sound produced when we sing?
    When the vocal chords vibrate at the same time you push the air out.
    When the lungs push the air out and the vocal chords are tense
    The lungs push the air out while the vocal chords are filling with air
    When the vocal chords vibrate at the same time you breathe
    60s
  • Q2
    What are the vocal chords?
    Two muscles, one next to another
    Two tendons one next to another
    Small and thin chords in our throat
    A group of muscles joined
    60s
  • Q3
    What can harm our vocal chords?
    Smoking, alcohol and sleep too much
    Smoking, screaming and lack of sleep
    Drinking water, screaming and smoking
    Screaming, sleeping too much and smoking
    60s
  • Q4
    Why Opera singers don’t need microphones when they are singing?
    Because they know how to use their resonators
    Because theatres are usually small
    Because they always sing very loudly
    Because they amplify their voices with an amplifier
    60s
  • Q5
    What happens if you put one hand on your forehead and the other on your chest and you sing a high note and a low note?
    With a low note the hand on my chest vibrates less than the other
    With a low note the hand on my forehead vibrates more than the other
    With a high note the hand on my forehead vibrates more than the other
    With a high note the hand on my chest vibrates more than the other
    60s
  • Q6
    What is the function of resonators in a singer?
    To make the lyrics of songs resonate in our memory
    To make the air in the lungs amplified, so we obtain more air
    To make the voice can be heard louder
    To make the sound of our voice beautiful
    60s
  • Q7
    What are some of our body’s resonators?
    Cranial cavity, mouth and lungs
    Thoracic cavity, oral cavity and nose
    Pharynx, larynx and vocal chords
    Nasal cavity, thoracic cavity and cranial cavity
    60s
  • Q8
    What is the function of a vocal trainer?
    To change a mediocre voice into a good quality one
    To determine which notes can be sung by a singer
    All answers are correct
    To spend time to rehearse and practise with singers
    60s
  • Q9
    Why is necessary to know our voice’s tessitura?
    In order to know if we have a soft or strong voice
    In order to know if we have a powerful voice or a weak one
    None of the previous answers
    In order to know how many musical notes we can sing
    60s
  • Q10
    If you want to be an Opera singer you need to have a......
    High-pitched voice that can sing softly
    Powerful voice with a high-pitched tessitura
    Voice with good command of projection with a narrow vocal range
    Powerful voice with a wide vocal range
    60s

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