Top Text Title: Top Text: November 2009 Dear Parents, The time has come for our winter concert! The students are excitedly anticipating their performance at Madison Middle School and together we would like to invite you to attend. The concert will be on Tuesday, December 8th at 7:00pm in the Madison Middle School auditorium. Those students participating need to arrive early and go to their prospective meeting places and sign in: Mr. Cohen’s Grade 7 Chorus - band room at 6:45pm Ms. Saunders Grade 7 and Grade 8 Choruses – opposite ends of the cafeteria at 6:45pm Mr. Cohen’s Grade 8 Chorus – middle of cafeteria at 6:45 This concert is part of the student’s music program and attendance is expected. As a symbol of unity and membership of the group, all chorus students are to follow the guidelines for concert attire: Boys - white dress shirt, tie, dark pants preferred (khaki acceptable) and shoes. (Ties must be tied prior to arriving to the concert please.) Girls - white tops, black skirts (knee length or longer), and appropriate shoes for standing on risers. Please try to follow these guidelines as closely as possible in an effort to ensure all students feel as though they belong. Should this present a problem, please give us a call at (203) 452-4499. Lastly, as we have in the past, we are requesting a two-dollar donation for tickets. If this presents a financial hardship, please write a note asking that we waive this for the number of tickets that you will need. Tickets could be purchased in advance, but can be bought at the door prior to the concert. We truly look forward to your presence at the concert. See you there! Sincerely, Deana W. Saunders, Tyler Cohen, Chorus Directors Chorus Final Exam Review � Lungs � the containers of air � Diaphragm � the muscles that supports the lungs and breathing in and out � Rib Cage � the protection around the lungs � move front and back and side to side � Chin � keep chin level to the floor when breathing � Tone � the sound of our voices shaped by our mouths � Air � travels through the vocal cords to create sound � Warming up � getting our voices ready for singing � Staff � five lines and four spaces � Treble clef � tells us where G is (G Clef) � Bass clef � tells us where F is (F Clef) � Treble staff lines EGBDF (Every Good Boy Deserves Fun) � Treble staff spaces FACE (Face) � Bass staff lines GBDFA (Good Boys Deserve Fun Always) � Bass staff spaces ACEG ( All Cows Eat Grass) � Music Alphabet � A B C D E F G � Interval � Basic distance between two notes � Solfege � Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do � Time Signature � Top number � how many beats per measure Bottom number � the kind of notes gets one beat � Half steps � Smallest interval (examples) � whole steps � made of two half steps (examples) � Pitch � high and low � Dynamics � loud and soft � Tempo � fast and slow � Whole note 4 � Half note 2 � Quarter note 1 � Eighth note � � Whole Rest 4 � Half Rest 2 � Quarter Rest 1 � Eighth Rest � How to count notes in rhythm out load Ta Ta-ah Ta-ah-ah Ta-ah-ah-ah Ti Etc� The opposite of Expressive singing is lazy singing. <b> Links Section Title:
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