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USING SONGS TO LEARN INTERVALS Sometimes, a particular melody can be helpful in trying to remember an interval. Sing or listen to the first two notes in the tunes below: Interval Ascending Descending Minor third Greensleeves; So long, This old Hey Jude inor thir his old man; Hey Jud farewell (The Sound of Music) 7 Oh when the saints; Swing low, sweet chariot; Major third . Morning has broken Summertime USING SONGS TO LEARN INTERVALS Sometimes, a particular melody can be helpful in trying to remember an interval. Sing or listen to the first two notes in the tunes below: Interval Ascending Descending Greensleeves; So long, 5 Minor third Oe This old man; Hey Jude {farewell (The Sound of Music) Oh when the saints; Swing low, sweet chariot; Morning has broken Summertime Major third USING SONGS TO LEARN MORE INTERVALS Here are some more tunes that can help you sing perfect fourths and fifths. Interval Ascending Descending Amazing Grace; ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus; Perfect fourth Here comes the bride; Ocome, all ye faithful; We wish you a merry Christmas ‘Born Free’ theme ‘Flintstones’ theme; Twinkle, twinkle, little star; It don’t meana thing Perfect fifth My Favourite Things; (if it ain’t got that swing); Scarborough Fair The Way You Look Tonight

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