Introduction This page is filled with links to songs that you can use to identify intervals. A common way to recognize intervals is to associate it with reference songs that you know well. For example, the song Amazing grace begins with a perfect fourth. So when you hear an interval that sounds like the beginning of Amazing grace, you can easily identify it as a perfect fourth. Read more about Interval Music Theory here.How to use the EarMaster Interval Song Examples Chart Select one song for each interval, and press the “Create interval examples chart” button at the bottom of the page to generate a printer-friendly page with your own interval song reference chart. Each song includes a link to a video example hosted on YouTube, with the sole purpose of providing a musical excerpt to illustrate each interval.Here is this incredible website: |
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Cherie Herring
Music/Technology Integration at Hammond School
I teach elementary music, am passionate about integrating technology into my teaching, am obsessed with my SMARTBoard and iPad, and enjoy creating lessons and sharing ideas. I love technology almost as much as I love cheesecake, and with more energy and ideas than I know what to do with, I can't wait for the sun to come up each morning! I'm wife to Prince Charming and mom to three incredible girls who keep me balanced. . . sort of!
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