Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 resources labelled with 'Intervals'
In music, the verb invert means to move the lowest note in a group an octave higher.
Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Harmony, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net
When writing intervals on the staff, it is common to confuse intervals with the same number of semitones.
Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Harmony, Chords, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net
Specific intervals are measured both on the staff and in half steps on the keyboard.
Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, Musictheory.net
An interval measures the distance between two notes.
Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Musictheory.net
A semitone is the distance from one key on the keyboard to the next adjacent key.
Official classification: Understanding Notation, Intervals, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 4, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Musictheory.net
Track 20 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. Bulgarian folk song from Saydisc album 'Vocal Traditions of Bulgaria' (2'13")
Main features: notation, pitch. This Bulgarian folk song is sung by an unaccompanied female choir. The learning tracks of the Track Explorer focus on the choir, octave jump and notation.
Official classification: Listening, Intervals, Example Voices, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, Female Voice Choir, Choral (World), Track Explorer, Curriculum support, 4a Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - aural memory, 4b Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - elements and devices, Unit 15. Song, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Extract from the illustrated Rudiments of Wisdom encyclopaedia by Tim Hunkin. www.rudimentsofwisdom.com.
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Official classification: Piano, Intervals, Scales & tonality, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Curriculum support, Rudiments of Wisdom
This 1906 orchestral piece describes New York's Central Park, the sounds of the city (quoting Sousa's Washington Post March) contrasting with the mysterious sounding strings describing the woods. It is recommended for listening in QCA Unit 13 'Painting with Sound' for KS2 but there is plenty for KS3&4 pupils to focus on, with Ives' use of shifting chords in the strings (a combination of different intervals thirds, fourths, and fifths) and his use of dissonance.
Official classification: Intervals, Chords, Discord, 1900-1949, Classical Pieces, Audio, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, United States, Unit 13 Painting With Sound , Curriculum support, Dissonance, Ives, Charles
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