1) The letter name of a note; how high or low a sound is a) Pitch b) Scale c) Solfege d) Melody 2) A series of 8 consecutive pitches a) Pitch b) Solfege c) Melody d) Scale 3) The system of "do re mi fa sol la ti do" that singers use to sight-read a) Notes b) Solfege c) Harmony d) Scale 4) More than one part singing the SAME notes at the SAME time a) Harmony b) Melody c) Unison d) Parts 5) More than one part singing DIFFERENT notes at the SAME time a) Harmony b) Melody c) Unison d) Parts 6) A series of notes; the main vocal line; the theme of the song a) Scale b) Harmony c) Parts d) Melody 7) To sing smoothly; to connect the notes a) Legato b) Marcato c) Allegro  d) Staccato 8) To sing short and separated; Very bouncy a) Marcato b) Legato c) Allegro d) Staccato 9) Blending your voice with the group in a way that makes the music more effective to listen to a) Staggered Breathing b) Balance c) Dynamics d) Harmony 10) The overall quality of a musical or vocal sound a) Pitch b) Melody c) Choral d) Tone 11) A sequence of notes comprising a musical phrase. a) Timing b) Cadence c) Rhythm d) Tempo

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