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Question of the Day
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Warm-Ups Posture Breathing Technique Tone Diction Intonation & Blend
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Music Theory Pitch Rhythm Tempo Dynamics Key Signatures Chords Terms and Symbols
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Sightsinging Knowing how to read a piece of music without hearing it first will make you musically independent!! Knowing how to read a piece of music without hearing it first will prepare you for college and community choirs. Knowing how to read a piece of music without hearing it first will make you more competitive (NC Honors Choir/All-State)
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Repertoire Repertoire consists of: Music on which you are working. Learning your own part while understanding the other parts and how it all fits together. Memorizing music for performances.
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Review Ending the class is a good time for: Review Relaxation (Fridays only) Rounds
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Special Classes Special days sometimes require special music! Preparing show music sometimes requires watching a clip or video/DVD to see how the music originated. Studying the background or history of the music will be helpful in learning the repertoire.
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