
Choir!
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- Q1What is the meaning of crescendo in choir music?A gradual increase in volumeA change in rhythmA sudden decrease in volumeA release of tension30s
- Q2What is a soprano in a choir?The highest vocal rangeThe male vocal rangeThe lowest vocal rangeThe middle vocal range30s
- Q3What is a cappella singing in a choir?Singing with vocal harmonies onlySinging without instrumental accompanimentSinging in a foreign languageSinging with instrumental accompaniment30s
- Q4What is a cantata in choral music?A vocal composition with instrumental accompanimentA vocal technique for blending voicesA choral warm-up exerciseA solo vocal performance30s
- Q5What is a vocal warm-up exercise commonly used in choirs?Lip trillsToe tapsShoulder rollsHand claps30s
- Q6What is a descant in choral music?A lower melody sung below the main melodyA vocal warm-up exerciseA type of choral arrangementA higher melody sung above the main melody30s
- Q7What is a baritone in a choir?A high-pitched vocal rangeA female vocal rangeA vocal range above tenorA vocal range between tenor and bass30s