Vocal Warm-UPS For Choir Rehearsal! Trivia Quiz

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Below is a Vocal Warm-Ups For Choir Rehearsal trivia quiz. Not preparing your vocal cords before you start hitting your notes can be very dangerous for a singer, and this is why I have prepared the quiz below to ensure that your chances of embarrassing the members of your choir due to lack of practice and warm-up are low. Give a try and sing out!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The following questions are in order of how we check our body's allignment.  The questions we ask ourselves are: Are my ankles over my _____

    Explanation
    When checking our body's alignment, one of the questions we ask ourselves is if our ankles are over our heels. This is important because having our ankles aligned over our heels helps to maintain proper posture and balance. If our ankles are not aligned over our heels, it can lead to issues such as poor posture, instability, and potential strain on the feet and lower body. Therefore, ensuring that our ankles are over our heels is crucial for maintaining good alignment and overall body health.

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  • 2. 

    Taking a proper singing breath is like

    • A.

      Drinking a pop

    • B.

      Sipping a milkshake

    • C.

      Eating a sandwhich

    • D.

      Gasping in surprise

    Correct Answer
    B. Sipping a milkshake
    Explanation
    Taking a proper singing breath is like sipping a milkshake because it involves inhaling slowly and evenly, just like sipping a milkshake through a straw. When sipping a milkshake, you take in a controlled amount of liquid to avoid choking or gulping, similar to how singers take in air in a controlled manner to support their vocal technique. Both actions require a gentle and measured intake, ensuring a smooth and controlled flow.

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  • 3. 

    When taking a proper singing breath the lungs expand

    • A.

      Up and down

    • B.

      Forward and back

    • C.

      In all directions

    Correct Answer
    C. In all directions
    Explanation
    When taking a proper singing breath, the lungs expand in all directions. This means that the lungs not only expand vertically (up and down) but also horizontally (forward and back). This allows for maximum air intake and ensures that the diaphragm, the main muscle involved in breathing, is fully engaged. By expanding in all directions, the lungs are able to fill up with a larger volume of air, providing singers with the necessary breath support and control to produce powerful and sustained vocal sounds.

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  • 4. 

    Our singing warm-up begins with the "n" sound because:

    • A.

      It's Mrs. Webster's favorite letter of the alphabet

    • B.

      It helps open the jaw

    • C.

      It places the voice into the head tone

    • D.

      Helps with breath support

    Correct Answer
    C. It places the voice into the head tone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "it places the voice into the head tone". Singing warm-ups often focus on placing the voice in the head tone, which helps singers produce a more resonant and clear sound. Starting with the "n" sound can help achieve this placement by engaging the nasal resonance and encouraging proper vocal placement. Opening the jaw and focusing on breath support are also important aspects of singing warm-ups, but in this case, the focus is on placing the voice into the head tone.

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  • 5. 

    When you sing you should project your voice like a _________.

    Correct Answer
    flashlight
    Explanation
    When you sing, you should project your voice like a flashlight. This means that you should aim to make your voice clear, strong, and focused, just like a flashlight directs its beam of light in a specific direction. By projecting your voice, you ensure that it carries well and reaches your audience effectively, allowing them to hear and understand your singing.

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  • 6. 

    When you are _________ and singing, both feet should be flat on the floor.

    Correct Answer
    sitting
    standing
    Explanation
    When you are sitting and singing, it is important to have both feet flat on the floor for stability and proper posture. This helps to maintain balance and support the body while singing. Whether sitting or standing, having both feet flat on the floor allows for better breath control and overall performance.

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  • 7. 

    For good singing you should drop your jaw

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    False - When singing properly you should relax the jaw down instead of dropping it - the idea of dropping the jaw adds tension.

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  • 8. 

    The proper mouth shape for singing is vertical.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The proper mouth shape for singing is vertical because it allows for better control of airflow and resonance. When the mouth is vertical, the vocal cords can vibrate freely, resulting in a clearer and more resonant sound. This position also helps to maintain proper breath support and allows for better articulation of vowels and consonants. Singers often practice techniques to achieve and maintain a vertical mouth shape to optimize their vocal performance.

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  • 9. 

    Are my knees over my _____

    Correct Answer
    ankles
    Explanation
    The question is asking about the position of the person's knees in relation to their ankles. The correct answer is "ankles", indicating that the knees are directly above or aligned with the ankles. This is a common alignment in proper form for exercises such as squats or lunges, as it helps to maintain stability and prevent strain or injury on the knees.

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  • 10. 

    Are my hips over my _______.

    Correct Answer
    knees
    Explanation
    The question is asking whether the person's hips are positioned directly above their knees. This is important for maintaining proper alignment and balance. If the hips are not over the knees, it can lead to poor posture and potential strain on the joints.

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  • 11. 

    Are my shoulders over my _______.

    Correct Answer
    hips
    Explanation
    The question is asking whether the person's shoulders are aligned directly above their hips. This is important for maintaining good posture and balance. If the shoulders are not over the hips, it can lead to strain and discomfort in the neck, back, and shoulders. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the shoulders are aligned with the hips to maintain proper posture and prevent any potential issues.

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  • 12. 

    Are my earlobes over my __________

    Correct Answer
    shoulders
    Explanation
    The question is asking about the position of the person's earlobes in relation to their shoulders. The correct answer implies that the earlobes are positioned above or on the same level as the shoulders. This suggests that the person's earlobes are not drooping or hanging lower than their shoulders.

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  • 13. 

    Are my hands at my ______

    Correct Answer
    side
    sides
    Explanation
    The question is asking about the position of the hands. The correct answer is "side" or "sides" because it refers to the location of the hands in relation to the body. This implies that the hands are positioned next to or alongside the body.

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  • 14. 

    Vowel warm-ups we sing are: (check all that apply)

    • A.

      Too

    • B.

      Nah

    • C.

      Loh

    • D.

      New

    • E.

      Noh

    • F.

      Be

    • G.

      Neh

    • H.

      Dew

    • I.

      Nih

    • J.

      Knee

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Nah
    D. New
    E. Noh
    G. Neh
    J. Knee
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes the words "nah," "new," "noh," "neh," and "knee." These words are all examples of vowel sounds that can be used as warm-ups for singing.

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