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terms and articulation
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- Q1The mark above this note is called Tenuto. How do you sing it?For it's full value.DetachedDetached and strongerStronger than the others30s
- Q2This symbol above the note is marcato. How do you sing it?detachedFor it's full valueDetached and strongerstronger than the note around it30s
- Q3The symbol above this note is staccato. How do you sing it?Detachedstronger than the notes around it.For it's full valueDetached and stronger30s
- Q4The mark above this note is an accent. How do you sing it?for it's full valuedetached and strongerStronger than the notes around it.detached30s
- Q5What does the abbreviation "D.C." in D.C. al Coda stand for?Da Capodo copyDa CDistrict of Columbia30s
- Q6What do you do when you see D.C. al Coda?repeatGo to the beginning of the song, then look for the coda sign and go to the ending when you see it.go to the endwait to see what everyone else does.30s
- Q7What does "Coda" mean?Tail (ending)startgo fasterhead (beginning)30s
- Q8What does "subito" mean?suddendlysuperfasterunder30s
- Q9How do you sing a note marked sFpSuddenly sing loud then softsing fast then slowsing loud and soft slowlysing loud slowly30s
- Q10How do you sing this mark?gradually get softersing soft suddenlysing loud suddenygradually get louder30s