Unit 1 - 6th Grade Choir Celebration
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- Q1Which way do you read music on a page?Down to up.Up to down.Left to right.Right to left.30s
- Q2Which letter is the piano part in this piece of music?BCI honestly don't knowA30s
- Q3What is this called?NotesChoral BracketMustachePiano BracketI honestly don't know30s
- Q4Which part is singing "ooooo" in this example?Part 1Part 2Part 3I honestly don't know30s
- Q5This picture is an example of what?A choral bracketI honestly don't knowA piano bracketMustacheNotes30s
- Q6Which part is singing "took your set of keys you've been thinkin'..." ?Part 2Honestly I don't knowPart 3Part 130s
- Q7What is this symbol called?HillNoteFermataHonestly I don't knowA round dot30s
- Q8What is this called?CodaParallelI don't knowRepeat signEnd of song30s
- Q9When you see a fermata, what are you supposed to do?Look at the director and wait for them to cut you offCount to 10 and then keep singingNothing differentNone of the aboveHonestly I don't know30s
- Q10The numbers are an example of a...NumberMeasure numbersDecrescendoI honestly don't knowCrescendo30s
- Q11What is the definition of breath management?I honestly don't knowTaking a big enough breath and trying to use it as fast as you can so you can take another breathBreathing shallow and often so you do not have to control the rate of airControlling the usage of your breath while singing so you can complete a phrase30s
- Q12What is the definition of a crescendo?A gradual increase of volume of sound over a period of time.The sustained volume of sound over a period of time.I honestly don't knowA gradual decrease of volume of sound over a period of time.30s
- Q13What is the definition of a decrescendo?I honestly don't know.A gradual decrease of volume of sound over a period of time.A gradual increase of volume of sound over a period of time.The sustained volume of sound over a period of time.30s
- Q14What is the definition of diction?The words that are only made of vowels.The pronunciation and clarity of the words being spoken or sung.Words that have the letter "k" in them.I honestly don't know30s
- Q15What is sight-reading?Reading words on a piece of music in the correct rhythmI honestly don't know.Singing a song that you have previously rehearsed.The ability to see music for the first time and accurately perform the words, pitches, rhythms, and dynamics.30s