- How do you know what note you start on in choir?
- What are the basics of choir?
- What are the notes called in choir?
How do you know what note you start on in choir?
An empty circle with no stem is the simplest-looking note. It holds for the longest. If it has a stem, then you don't hold it for as long. If it has a stem and it's filled-in instead of empty, then it's even shorter.
What are the basics of choir?
Joining a Choir. Determine which part you can sing. Choir music is divided into four basic parts: Soprano (C4 to C6), Alto (G3 to F5), Tenor (D3 to A4), and Bass (E2 to E4). Test out your vocal range by playing the notes in those ranges on a piano and sing along to see which part is most comfortable.
What are the notes called in choir?
The octave, fifth, fourth and unison are called perfect (distinct from major or minor). The number name of intervals is always determined by the number of letter names included in its formation, including the first and the last. In succession this seven note system is called a diatonic scale.