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Ear Training For each example, first play through the scale and then the exercise. Listen, and then sing it. Key of ¢ 1 2 3 4, aS 1356 6 Sightsinging—Mielodies in C, F, and G Major ‘The following phrases are in the keys of C, F, and G. Remember: always try to make each phrase as musical as possible. eH 6 6 84 Bk 20 Chapter Four Dotted Notes We will begin Chapter 4 by getting more familiar with dots. You may recall from Chapter 1 that a dot adds half a note’s length to itself Clap and/or sing the following exercises: SS SSS 1 24a be 44 1k eee ae 1 2 ee 2 SS Sixteenth Notes It’s time now to get comfortable with sixteenth notes. AS we saw in Chapter 1, four sixteenth notes ‘equal one beat; you have four (4) claps in the space of one-beat. We count them: “one-e-and-a.” Clap and/or sing the following exercises: am SS SSeS ere 2 MESS 1 2erase+as 1 2 Seo+as 12+ Betas terazeras 4 te+az 3 4 ans era 12+ Gerad i PON pe SS = = 2 9 4+ 12494 4 Teeee 8 He te 4 oe = ~ a Git = Se i) pe err 1 2 844 a SSS SSS 2+ 3 + ire] 1 243 44 1 2 SHae Sete te2 3 1524 a 44 SSS a

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