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Altered Intervals Review

There are 5 intervals outside of the 7 intervals in the major scale which are the altered intervals. They give us the remaining intervals that make up the 12 musical steps between the octave.

Key Signatures – Adv

Key signatures are to be accessed quickly and the singer should know all scale degrees of every key. Here is another look at the “KEY” to sight reading.

Ties, Slurs & Triplets Review

What are slurs, ties and triplets?

Dotted Notes Review

Learn what the dots mean beside certain notes and how it adds value to those notes.

Recognizing Intervals On Paper Treble Clef Review

A more in depth look into how intervals are quickly indentified and different methods to use to do so.

7 Time Signatures Review

There are 7 most common time signatures. Three of them are used for most of the music we see. Learn how these function in the staff and how the song structure is determined by this time signature.

7 Rests Review

The 7 rests are used to show silence in between notes that are played or sung. Learn how to recognize the rest value.

Practice Video-Singing Minor Scales Review

Practice singing all of the minor scales and memorize the patterns to accelerate muscle memory.

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.

Inverted Intervals Review

Take a look at how interval inversion affects the way the singer hears the pitches.