Listen… Is it MAJOR or MINOR?
Listen Carefully to the Chord Quality!
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Quickfire Chords
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Team 1 — start your round
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Quick teacher guide
Learning focus
- Major vs Minor by ear.
- Listen for the third (the note that changes).
- Major often sounds bright, minor sounds dark.
How it plays
- Each chord plays one note at a time, then together.
- Children choose MAJOR or MINOR.
- After answering, the notes appear on the staff.
Classroom tips
- Ask: “Bright or dark?”
- If wrong, use the popup buttons to compare.
- Replay is always available.
Round over!
Not quite!
Remember
MAJOR often sounds BRIGHT.
MINOR often sounds DARK.
The note that changes is the THIRD.