What is the name of the band who wrote/performed "Back Pocket"?
Vulfpeck
15
What is THIS GUY'S first name? (hint: he does lead vocals on "Back Pocket" and is featured on the cover of your Take-Home Folder's sheet music)
Theo (Katzman)
20
What kind of drums did Emanuel play to accompany us on "Back Pocket"?
Congas
15
What is the "in-between" section of a pop song called? (In "Back Pocket", this was when we sang "oooo" under the solo)
The Bridge
25
During the "ooo" section of "Back Pocket", part III moves up a half step on the third "ooo" to complete that REALLY COOL chord. What kind of chord does it make? Choose from: Major, Minor, Dimished, Augmented
Diminished
10
In "Galop", everyone held the high note until I told them to move on. What symbol in the music told us to perform it that way?
Fermata
15
Describe IN DETAIL how you should hold your folder during a performance.
Chest level, tilted (45 degree angle), hold it so that you can look down at your music and also up at Mrs. Clark without having to move your head/neck
20
This symbol, sung during the "girl, yeah" sections of "Back Pocket", tells you to sing a rhythm short and crisply
staccato
15
What does a "grand pause" symbol tell you to do?
Stop the music completely, break the steady beat. Come back in at the director's cue.
20
If there's no good place to breathe during a long phrase, how should you sneak a breath (there's a name for it!)
Staggered Breahing
20
At the end of "Galop", we had a gradual speeding up of the tempo. What is the musical term for this?
accelerando
15
When we sang the fourth "girl, yeah" OFF THE BEAT in "Back Pocket", what is the word that describes the off beat rhythm pattern?
syncopation
20
Who wrote and arranged "Galop"?
Ken Berg
25
In the song "Galop", our entire chorus sang the same pitches at the same time. What type of singing is this called?
Unison
20
For how long has Mrs. Clark been the chorus teacher at East Middle School (including this year)?
5 years
15
What are the FIRST THREE words that Leon Bridges sings in "Liberated"?