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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When someone sings, the correct body position is very important to produce maximum sound and maintain vocal health. If someone sings with an incorrect body position, such as slouching or leaning too far forward, it can hinder airflow from the diaphragm and cause the sound to be less clear or even strain the vocal cords. Therefore, the ideal singing position should allow the body to be relaxed but still upright to support good breathing technique. Based on this explanation, which of the following statements represents the correct body position while singing?
Stand with shoulders raised and chin too high for louder sound.
Sit relaxed, leaning on a chair, with crossed legs for relaxation.
Stand upright with relaxed shoulders, chin parallel to the floor, and feet slightly apart for balance.
Stand with the body leaning back, shoulders pressed down, and head tilted up for freer airflow.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the world of vocals, breathing technique is very important to produce stable and quality sound. One of the breathing techniques often used is diaphragmatic breathing, where singers learn to optimize the use of the diaphragm rather than just using chest breathing. This technique helps singers control their breath better, especially when singing songs that have long notes or require changes in sound dynamics. Based on this, what is the main characteristic of diaphragmatic breathing in singing?
Using chest muscles to hold air for louder sound.
Inhaling fully into the upper lungs for higher sound.
Using the diaphragm to control airflow, making breath feel more stable.
Utilizing neck muscles to enhance sound strength.
3.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
In the world of singing, breathing plays an important role in producing stable and strong sound. However, there are several types of breathing that are not recommended because they can cause singers to run out of breath, lose voice control, or produce unstable notes. One example of a type of breathing that is not good in singing is excessive chest breathing. This occurs when singers rely solely on filling air in the chest without involving the diaphragm. As a result, the air inhaled becomes less, and the sound...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Based on the explanation above, why is chest breathing not considered effective for singing compared to diaphragm breathing?
Because chest breathing is imperfect
Because chest breathing makes singers tend to produce sound that is too loud without control.
Because chest breathing tends to only fill a little air making it difficult to maintain pitch stability and sound duration.
Because chest breathing is only done by adults
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In vocal technique, articulation plays an important role in ensuring that the lyrics of a song can be understood well by the audience. Poor articulation often makes the message in the song difficult to understand, even when the melody sung is very beautiful. In this context, what technique should a singer pay attention to in order to improve the clarity of their articulation?
Focusing on breath control without paying attention to word pronunciation
Using an appropriate mouth opening and emphasizing consonants clearly
Relying on vibrato to cover up deficiencies in articulation
Speeding up the tempo of the song to attract the audience's attention
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is vocalization training a fundamental element for a professional singer, and how can its benefits be felt across different music genres?
Because vocalization training is boring
Because vocalization training helps singers memorize long song lyrics
Because vocalization training can strengthen vocal technical skills, such as breath control, articulation, and intonation, which are very important in various music genres.
Because vocalization training is only useful in certain music genres, such as opera or jazz, which require complex vocal techniques.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Based on the description, what is the main understanding of intonation in the context of singing?
The ability of a singer to sing a song loudly
The ability of a singer to produce notes that correspond to the pitch of the song.
The skill in managing tempo and rhythm to match the music's beat.
The expertise in conveying emotions through facial expressions while singing.
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