Book 1: Patterns and Songs Flashcards
Song to Sing:
Duple Meter
Book 1, Unit 1
Track 1
Track 1
Listen and Echo
move to big beats and little beats
Rhythm 1-A-1
Listen and Echo
move to big beats and little beats
Track 3
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Tonal: 1-A-1
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Remember:
Listen, Pause, Breathe, Sing
Song to Sing:
Triple Meter
Book 1, Unit 2
Song to Sing:
Triple Meter
Listen and Echo
move while chanting
1-B-1
Listen and Echo
move while chanting:
Flow,
big beat, little beat
What type of patterns are these?
Duple Meter: Macrobeat/microbeat pattern
(can say “Duple Mm”)
Du-de Du-de
2-A-1
What type of patterns are these?
Triple Meter: Macrobeat/microbeat patterns
(can say “Triple Mm”)
Du-da-di
Rhythm 2-A-2
Sing only the RESTING TONE
Sing only the RESTING TONE
Remember: Listen, Pause, Breathe, Sing
Tonal 1-A-2
Listen and Echo
Move to macrobeats and microbeats while chanting
Listen and Echo
Move while chanting.
Du-de Du-de
Track 4
Duple Meter
Macrobeat/Microbeat
Rhythm Syllables
2-B-1
Song to Sing:
Old MacDonald
Book 1, Unit 3
Old MacDonald
Major Tonality
Duple Meter
Sing the Complete Pattern
Sing the complete pattern
Remember: Pause, Breath, Sing
Tonal 1-A-3
Listen and Echo
Move to macrobeats and microbeats while chanting
Listen and Echo
Move while chanting
Du-da-di Du-da-di
Triple Meter
Macrobeat/Microbeat
Rhythm Syllables
2-C-1
Song to Sing:
Big Ben
Book 1, Unit 4
Triple meter
Major tonality
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-1
Song to Sing:
Ring Around the Rosy
Book 1, Unit 5
Major, duple
Sing only the Resting Tone
Sing only the Resting Tone
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-2
Song to Sing:
Frere Jaques
Book 1, Unit 6
Frere Jaques
Major, Duple
Sing the complete pattern
Sing the Pattern
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-3
Song to Sing:
Down Came a Lady
Book 1, Unit 7
Down Came A Lady
Major, Duple
Sing the last sound you hear. This is the resting tone in major tonality.
Sing the last pitch using “DO”
In major tonality, the resting tone is:
DO
Tonal 2-A-1 part 1
Listen to the pattern.
Patterns using DO, MI, SO are called “major tonic”
When a pattern uses: DO MI SO (in any order), say: “major tonic”
If the pattern uses other syllables, say “no”
2-A-1 part 2
Patterns using DO, MI, SO are called “major tonic”
Patterns using SO FA RE TI are called “major dominant”
Label the pattern as tonic or dominant
DO, MI, SO is “major tonic”
SO FA RE TI is “major dominant”
Song to Sing:
Folk Song from Wales
Book 1, Unit 8
Folk Song from Wales
major, duple
Sing the last sound you hear. This is the resting tone in minor tonality.
Sing the last pitch using “LA”
In minor tonality, the resting tone is:
LA
Tonal 2-A-2 part 1
Listen to the pattern.
Patterns using LA DO MI are called: “minor tonic”
When a pattern uses: LA DO MI (in any order), say: “minor tonic”
If the pattern uses other syllables, say “no”
2-A-2 part 2