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CHORUS
Singing Technique
- Diction: the study in which you enunciate in speaking and singing
Most Common Diction Issues
- Unclear text: pitch and words
- Word formation: dropped open jaw position
- Breath support
Articulators
-active articulators (those that move)
- Tongue
- Lips
Passive Articulators
- Teeth
- Hard palette
Dynamic Signs
- Indicate volume, or how soft or loud the music should be played. Most musical terms are written Italian
Tempo
-An Italian word meaning "rate of speed"
Articulation
- The manner in which a note is performed
- Legato smoothly connected
Repeat Signs
Reduce the amount of music needed to notate a piece, several additional Italian words and symbols are used by composers to indicate repeats
Home
About
9th Grade
AVID I
>
Writing
Inquiry
Collaboration
Organization
Reading
Projects
Honors English I
French I
Earth/Environmental Science
Health & Physical Education
Chorus
World History
Math I
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Portfolio
Essentials
Resume
Gallery
College
Scholarships
SAT/ACT
Harvard University
University Of Michigan
Hampton University