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84 lessons · 1st Grade
Learn about what is a melody?: sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about steps and leaps in melodies: distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about melody shape: the contour: recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about musical phrases: identify the climax of a melody
Learn about pentatonic melodies: improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about call and response songs: analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about compose your own melody!: transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about melody range: compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about sing-back ear training: sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about famous melodies we know: distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about humming contest!: recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about melodic sequences: identify the climax of a melody
Learn about the climax of a melody: improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about do-re-mi solfège practice: analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about intervals in melodies: transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about drawing melody shapes: compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about catchy melodies!: sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about reading melodies from the staff: distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about adding words to melodies: recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about solfège singing practice: identify the climax of a melody
Learn about what is a melody? (part 2): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about steps and leaps in melodies (part 2): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about melody shape: the contour (part 2): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about musical phrases (part 2): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about pentatonic melodies (part 2): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about call and response songs (part 2): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about compose your own melody! (part 2): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about melody range (part 2): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about sing-back ear training (part 2): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about famous melodies we know (part 2): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about humming contest! (part 2): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about melodic sequences (part 2): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about the climax of a melody (part 2): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about do-re-mi solfège practice (part 2): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about intervals in melodies (part 2): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about drawing melody shapes (part 2): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about catchy melodies! (part 2): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about reading melodies from the staff (part 2): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about adding words to melodies (part 2): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about solfège singing practice (part 2): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about what is a melody? (part 3): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about steps and leaps in melodies (part 3): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about melody shape: the contour (part 3): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about musical phrases (part 3): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about pentatonic melodies (part 3): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about call and response songs (part 3): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about compose your own melody! (part 3): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about melody range (part 3): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about sing-back ear training (part 3): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about famous melodies we know (part 3): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about humming contest! (part 3): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about melodic sequences (part 3): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about the climax of a melody (part 3): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about do-re-mi solfège practice (part 3): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about intervals in melodies (part 3): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about drawing melody shapes (part 3): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about catchy melodies! (part 3): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about reading melodies from the staff (part 3): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about adding words to melodies (part 3): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about solfège singing practice (part 3): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about what is a melody? (part 4): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about steps and leaps in melodies (part 4): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about melody shape: the contour (part 4): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about musical phrases (part 4): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about pentatonic melodies (part 4): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about call and response songs (part 4): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about compose your own melody! (part 4): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about melody range (part 4): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about sing-back ear training (part 4): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about famous melodies we know (part 4): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about humming contest! (part 4): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about melodic sequences (part 4): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about the climax of a melody (part 4): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about do-re-mi solfège practice (part 4): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about intervals in melodies (part 4): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about drawing melody shapes (part 4): identify the climax of a melody
Learn about catchy melodies! (part 4): improvise a melody over a given chord progression
Learn about reading melodies from the staff (part 4): analyze the range and tessitura of a melody
Learn about adding words to melodies (part 4): transpose a melody to a different key
Learn about solfège singing practice (part 4): compare melodic styles across genres
Learn about what is a melody? (part 5): sing or play a simple melody accurately
Learn about steps and leaps in melodies (part 5): distinguish between stepwise and leap motion
Learn about melody shape: the contour (part 5): recognize melodic patterns and sequences
Learn about musical phrases (part 5): identify the climax of a melody