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Singing
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Subjects
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performing-arts
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music
Instructions:
Answer 23 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Singing voice. It is also commonly used to mean a higher pitch with a lighter timbre.
solfege
diction
head voice
Attitude
2. Creating a soft whispy sound while singing adding flavor as long as you don't disrupt the mix voice.
solfege
fermata
chest voice
Falsetto
3. Greater range with a more intense chest voice.
fermata
R&B
posture
vochal folds
4. Bend of a note in the middle of singing that moves stretches a pitch to another notes then going back to the original note.
head voice
Country
Note Bend
sternum
5. Lower note brought to the right note used in country music a lot.
Scoops
Attitude
head voice
solfege
6. The pronunction and clarity of text while singing.
diction
solfege
fermata
vochal folds
7. The hard palate acts as a resonating surface for the voice
repeat sign
hard palate
vochal folds
head voice
8. Extremely rythmic 50's and 60's concentrated
chest voice
Jazz
head voice
hard palate
9. Bending vowels as we do in speech.
diction
soft palate
Vowel Bend
hard palate
10. A system of syllables (do re mi fa so la ti do) used to teach intervals between pitches.
solfege
diction
Attitude
fermata
11. It acts as a valve between the nasal cavity and the mouth. a lifted soft palate in singing closes off the nasal cavity and creates proper singing resonance
fermata
vochal folds
solfege
soft palate
12. Two mucous membranes stretched across the larynx. They vibrate to produce sound.
vochal folds
chest voice
Gospel Blues
diction
13. A few more breathy tone and dramatic expierence while singing
Musical Theatre
fermata
R&B
Gospel Blues
14. A symbol indicating that a section should be performed again.
Classical
repeat sign
Vowel Bend
diction
15. A dagger shaped bone in the middle of the chest. Singers often talk about raising the sternum to have good posture while singing.
sternum
Musical Theatre
head voice
vochal folds
16. Very individualistic and conversational. Shows a lot of personality.
Pop
posture
R&B
Classical
17. Lengthy runs - trills - and licks. Slower music related to concentrated on soul and deep meaning.
fermata
posture
Gospel Blues
chest voice
18. Staying close to original text and good connection in notes and uses vibrato almost on every note.
repeat sign
Country
Classical
soft palate
19. Southern dialect and also with slides and short quick trills.
vochal folds
R&B
solfege
Country
20. The confidence of knowing what your singing is correct.
hard palate
head voice
Attitude
Gospel Blues
21. An articulation mark that allows a note or chord to be held longer than the notes printed value.
sternum
soft palate
Vowel Bend
fermata
22. The position of a persons body when sitting or standing. It effetcs vochal production.
Falsetto
Gospel Blues
diction
posture
23. Speaking voice. It is also commonly used to mean a lower pitch with heavier timbre.
Musical Theatre
solfege
Attitude
chest voice