Listen… Is it MAJOR or MINOR?
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MAJOR
MINOR
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Level 1
Same root
C major or C minor. Focus on the changing third.
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C, F, and G major/minor chords.
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All current white-note roots: C through B.
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Level guide
Use this as a quick class script.
Say first
Major vs Minor
by ear.
Listen for the
third
(the note that changes).
Major often sounds
bright
, minor sounds
dark
.
Ask the class
Each chord plays
one note at a time
, then
together
.
Children choose
MAJOR
or
MINOR
.
After answering, the notes appear on the stave.
Watch for
Ask: “Bright or dark?”
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compare
.
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Not quite!
Remember
MAJOR
often sounds
BRIGHT
.
MINOR
often sounds
DARK
.
The note that changes is the
THIRD
.
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