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Key Signatures

Fresh and Fun! Idea for Key Signatures

March 20, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Steve, over at Music Ed Lounge, is the one who first suggested a theme of key signatures for this month (thanks, Steve!). Next week, I’m planning to use his Fresh and Fun! idea of “Simon Says” with my students. If you have a Fresh and Fun! idea you’d like to contribute for focusing on Key […]

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Major Minor Scale Matchup Free Worksheet

March 19, 2009 by natalie 3 Comments

Since my students have been doing well with the Key Signature – Scale Matchup worksheets, I thought it might be helpful to use a similar format to help them understand the relationship between relative keys. In the Major-Minor Scale Matchup worksheet, students are supposed to draw a line connecting each scale in the left hand […]

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Key Signature – Scale Matchup Worksheets a Hit!

March 13, 2009 by natalie Leave a Comment

Here are a couple snapshots from my studio this week as my students worked on their Key Signature – Scale Matchup Worksheet. I had them all do the Major Sharp worksheet in the studio under my supervision, and then gave them the Major Flat worksheet to do on their own and bring back completed next […]

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Fresh and Fun! Idea – Key Signature-Scale Matchup Music Worksheets

February 27, 2009 by natalie 2 Comments

For the month of March, our theme is Know Your Signature – That’s the Key! My goal is to help students not only memorize their key signatures, but also understand the concept that key signatures indicate which scale forms the basis for a particular piece of music. In order to reinforce that concept, I’ve created […]

Filed Under: Key Signatures, Worksheets

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