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How Can You Name That Tune? Identifying Pitch Direction Visually By Dawn Doughty.

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3 How Can You Name That Tune?

4 Identifying Pitch Direction Visually By Dawn Doughty

5 Overview Identify a pattern moving up. Identify a pattern moving down. Identify a pattern staying the same. Identify a mixture of pitches as a song.

6 Pitches Going Up These pitches are moving from low to high sounds.

7 Pitches Going Down These pitches are moving from high to low sounds.

8 Pitches Staying The Same These pitches are not moving up or down. They are repeating.

9 Which song title belongs to this set of melody blocks? Row, Row, Row Your Boat Are You Sleeping? Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star This Old Man The Itsy Bitsy Spider

10 Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twin-kle Twin-kle Lit-tle Star

11 Which song title belongs to this set of melody blocks? Row, Row, Row Your Boat Are You Sleeping? Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star This Old Man The Itsy Bitsy Spider

12 Row, Row, Row Your Boat Row Your Boat

13 Which song title belongs to this set of melody blocks? Row, Row, Row Your Boat Are You Sleeping? Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star This Old Man The Itsy Bitsy Spider

14 Are You Sleeping? Are You Sleep- Ing?Are You Sleep- Ing?

15 For More Information http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Music/Sing_in_tune.html

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