A more in depth look into how intervals are quickly indentified and different methods to use to do so.
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Adjusting Scale Placement Review
The numbers we sing in the 8 note scale can be applied to any scale, major or minor. Adjusting the scale placement puts the singer in a different tonal center to hear the new scale, still singing 1-8.
Recognizing Rhythm Patterns Review
Memorize groups of notes instead of counting. Allow this process to speed up your ability to access patterns and increase the speed of sight reading.
Note Number Recognition Review
Learn where the notes fall within in the scale and quickly identify them.
Minor Scales Review
There are 3 minor scales that we use. The natural minor, harmonic minor and the melodic minor scales are introduced here.
Naming The Intervals Refresh
The ability to recognize intervals quickly on paper will enable the singer to apply what they’ve learned audibly and put the two together.
Inverted Intervals Review
Take a look at how interval inversion affects the way the singer hears the pitches.
PA-Key Signatures-Major Review
State how many accidentals are in the following keys.
Muscle Memory Review
We learn by training our muscle to remember positions created by singing the intervals in the scale. This is an explanation of how this works and why.
Naming The Intervals Review
The ability to recognize intervals quickly on paper will enable the singer to apply what they’ve learned audibly and put the two together.
All 12 Intervals Review
Learn how all intervals are used when reading from note to note on the staff. Begin to hear the characteristics of each interval as you put the sound with title.
Key Signatures, Major & Minor Review
Key Signatures are the “KEY” to reading music and being able to understand how the notes relate to each other. Here is another look at how to recognize keys and the accidentals present!!!