Minor Tonality Flashcards
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Sing only the FIRST PITCH
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-1
Sing only the Resting Tone
Sing only the Resting Tone
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-2
Sing the complete pattern
Sing the Pattern
Remember: Pause, Breathe, Sing
1-B-3
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
Song to Sing
Latvian Folk Song
Book 1, Unit 9
Latvian Folk Song
minor, duple
Minor Tonality
Sing the first pitch
Sing the first pitch
Minor Tonality
Pause, breathe, sing
2-C-1
After each pattern, sing the resting tone. Use LA.
After each pattern, sing the resting tone. Use LA.
In minor tonality, resting tone is LA
2-C-2
Sing the complete pattern, use tonal syllables
Pause
Breathe
Sing
2-C-3
Song to Sing
Minor Song
Book 1, Unit 14
Minor Song
minor, duple
Sing a different pattern
Sing something different from what you hear.
3-A-2
Using syllables, sing a different pattern with the same function
If you hear LA DO MI, you could sing:
LA DO LA. or LA DO. or MI DO LA, etc
Using syllables, sing a different pattern with the same function
If you hear a combination of MI RE TI SI, sing a different dominant combination.
If you hear a combination of LA DO MI, sing a different tonic combination.
3-B-2
Patterns using LA DO MI are called “minor tonic”
Patterns using MI RE TI SI are called “minor dominant”
Label the pattern as tonic or dominant
LA DO MI is “minor tonic”
MI RE TI SI is “minor dominant”
Tonal 2-B-2 part 3
Minor Tonal Patterns
Echo these patterns
Sing non-legato
Minor tonality
tonic/dominant
Label these patterns.
What is the tonality?
Is the patterns tonic or dominant?
Minor Tonality
LA, DO, MI is a tonic (i) pattern
MI, RE, TI, SI is a Dominant (V) pattern