Step 1
Explore these resources; Take notes as needed
11. Interval Staff
13. Solfege Chart
14. Hand Signs
Awesome!
Step 2
Use Alfred Essentials of Music Theory on the Web Volume 2 to hone your knowledge and skills
Unit 9
Perfect and Major Intervals
Minor Intervals
Augmented and Diminished Intervals
Solfege and Transposition
Ear Training
Review
Step 3
Post a screen shot of your review result. Done.
Step 4
Pair and Share the following with a partner
Share 5 song titles familiar to you that can aid in learning/recalling various intervals of your choosing (minimum 1 per song). Done.
Cite the intervals and where they are located in the song (ex. P4 at the start of Here Comes the Bride, at the bridge, etc.). A perfect fourth is HERE COMES THE BRIDE, from "HERE" to "COMES".
Describe a song/interval shared by your partner that is of particular help to you. I really like the "Take on me" for a major seventh.
Step 5
See your instructor to access this Notes to Solfege Exercise. Done.
See your instructor to access this Solfege to Notes Exercise. Done.
See your instructor for additional enrichment worksheets as needed
Step 6
See your instructor for the Formative Gateway Assessment Lesson 52
Use this link to administer a screen shot of 10 consecutive questions for Perfect Intervals(use customized gear to click off others). Done!
Use this link to administer a screen shot of 10 consecutive questions for Major Intervals(use customized gear to click off others). Done!
Use this link to administer a screen shot of 10 consecutive questions for Minor Intervals(use customized gear to click off others). Done!
Step 1
Create a melody using an instrument of your choice demonstrating a variety of 10 different intervals (P4, m2, M6, etc.) labeled with the Lyric Tool/A Button: Example
Step 2
Provide a screen shot and an audio file
Step 1
See your instructor for this unit's Summative Assessment
Ear Training portion can be found HERE