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Reading, memorizing, singing

Reading, memorizing, singing and keeping silent

Question

This  is an exercise to identify notes, rests, to memorize notes, to sing and to count silent bars and still be able to follow the melody. There are also some questions about the score which are related to the theory studied so far.

Part 1: score

Have a look a look at the voice stave, read it several times and make sure you can identify all the notes. Pay attention to anacrusis, quaver rests  quaver rest and the new notes dfa notes. Once you are ready, sing the notes aloud.

Melody for let's sing practice

Part 2: score+sound

Now the same but with the help of the piano sound file. It is easier, isn't it?

let's sing exercise unit 3

Here you have got the piano melody.

Part 3: score+video

It could even be easier. Now you have the score and the video to follow it.

let's sing part three exercise unit 3

And here's the video to help you sing the notes.

Part 4: silence

1. Have you learnt the melody? Start singing the voice line, keep singing the notes first and the lyrics afterwards during silent bars while following the beat in your gif glockenspielhead. Use the sound file as a cue.

Score to go through silence bars

And here's the sound file to help you sing the notes.

And now, let's see how much you know about the score.

1. What is the music form of this melody?

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Canon.

Triple.

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2. How many anacrusis are there in this melody?

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Four.

Two.

None.

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3. How many F notes can you see in the voice stave?

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Three.

Five.

Eight.

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4. How many bars make up this melody?

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Ten.

Nine.

Eight.

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