Monday, March 12, 2007

Quiz Chapter Thirteen

1. [T or F] The technique involved with leap performance is often assumed to be understood by the choir members. [93]

2-4. Many times leaps cross register breaks or move into registers which require more:

Support [93]
Maintenance of consistency between registers [93]
Vowel Modification [93]

5-6. Which are the two major steps for executing leaps.

Support [93]
Drop the jaw [94]

7. [T of F] For an upward leap, the choir must be taught to decrease their airflow to perform the leap. [93]

8. [T or F] The larger the interval leap that is sung, the greater the speed or the intensity of the air must be in order to sing that leap. [93]

9. [T or F] The larger the leap, the lower and wider the support must become. [94]

10. What is the quality of sound [could be one of two things] that results when the jaw is not opened on a leap. [94]
pushed sound
frequently out of tune sound

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