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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Performance and Listening Questions

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Grade 9 Performance and Listening
To blend with other singers you must:
  1. Listen to the people singing around you
  2. Not listen to anyone around you
  3. Sing as loud as you possibly can
  4. Sing with shallow vowels
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Mouth shape while singing should be:
  1. Closed
  2. Open with tall, round vowels
  3. Half open with shallow breathing
  4. Open with shallow vowels
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
When singing a song your eyes should be:
  1. On the audience
  2. Closed
  3. On your friend next to you
  4. On the director
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
When taking a breath in a song you should: (choose all that apply)
  1. take a deep breath using your diaphram
  2. take a shallow breath and sing for as long as you can
  3. stagger breathe with your neighbors
  4. breathe in as loud as you can
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Standing posture in choir should be:
  1. weight distributed evenly over both feet with feet shoulder width apart
  2. you aren't standing you're sitting on the floor
  3. weight on one side of the body, feet more than shoulder width apart
  4. posture is not important in singing
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
When singing in a choir, which of the following is not important?
  1. Standing with appropriate posture.
  2. Breath control.
  3. Blending your sound with those around you.
  4. Singing louder than the rest.
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Blending between voice parts in a choir is best achieved by:
  1. Trying to sing louder than the other sections.
  2. Focusing only on what you are doing, ignoring other singers.
  3. Staring at your printed music throughout the song.
  4. Listening, physically shaping vowels similarly and matching tone quality.
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
What does the term posture refer to?
  1. The shape or position of the body.
  2. The sound a singer creates.
  3. The tones that come out of a piano.
  4. The interval between two notes.
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
while someone is performing a classical piece of music it is appropriate to
  1. pass the time on your cell phone
  2. laugh and giggle
  3. talk softly to your neighbor
  4. be respectful of the performer by listening quietly
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
A primary purpose of conducting movements and gestures in choir is to:
  1. Provide you with every single thing you need to know.
  2. Maintain the beat and offer important musical reminders.
  3. Change the intent of the composer.
  4. Dance along with the music.
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
If you must enter or leave during a concert, you should do so
  1. when they are playing loud
  2. in between songs
  3. when they are playing softly
  4. at any time
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
What Louisiana rapper is famous for the phrase "I don't get tired"?
  1. Lil' Wayne
  2. Kevin Harris
  3. Master P
  4. Kevin Gates
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Vowel formation for an "ee" vowel is best achieved by:
  1. Singing through your nose.
  2. Raising and pulling cheeks back.
  3. Lowering and pushing cheeks forward.
  4. Attacking the vowel sound with force.
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
Grade 9 Performance and Listening
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