Across
- 3. The first piece we have started rehearsing since MPA is in what language?
- 5. This is a typical Swahili word to casually greet a friend or colleague.
- 10. We got the judges' comments be reading, and also listening to them speaking on digital voice _________________.
- 15. Swahili is a language that is prominent on the eastern half of what continent?
- 17. A repeat sign usually sits right in front of a ______________ bar line.
- 20. The Tiger was already a famous _________ many years before it was ever a song.
- 22. A cappella does mean singing music with human voices, and no pitched _____________.
- 24. At MPA last month, we were given copies of each judge's _____________ which showed us how they scored us.
- 25. We just completed a very successful event at North Carolina Music Performance ____________.
- 26. The word zephyr actually refers to a very gentle _________.
- 27. This was the title of the faster piece we performed at MPA.
Down
- 1. This is a typical Swahili word to greet an elder, authority figure, or person of respect.
- 2. In our new piece, the lyrics have three phrases. Each begins with the word _______
- 4. Another interesting thing about the new piece is that it is performed how?
- 6. Sisi Kushangilia gives the singer instructions to go back and sing a section again. The symbol to tell you that is a _________ sign.
- 7. A repeat sign is made of two __________ on the staff.
- 8. This family of instruments contains drums, shakers, xylophones, etc.
- 9. Sisi Kushangilia has a measure you only sing the first time through. When you repeat the music, you skip that measure and go to the next one. These are called the first and second ____________
- 11. Which judged and scored event we did at MPA WILL NOT be held at Carowinds?
- 12. After coming back from MPA, we analyzed what each __________ said as well as the scores they gave.
- 13. It is very important that you DON'T think or say that a cappella means singing without __________.
- 14. This was the title of the slower piece we performed at MPA.
- 16. At Carowinds, how many pieces will we perform?
- 18. There are pitched and unpitched percussion instruments. A xylophone is and example of which?
- 19. There are pitched and unpitched percussion instruments. A shaker is and example of which?
- 20. This very common pitched percussion instrument used to be thought of as a string instrument, because it contains strings inside.
- 21. Our a cappella piece (Sisi Kushangilia) contains parts for how many unpitched percussion instruments?
- 23. Since finishing up MPA season, we have started preparing for another performance at this theme park.
- 28. The percussion family are instruments where the sound is made by something __________ something else.
