Look, Listen, and Identify: Identifying Music Samples
You have learned about two aspects of music, pitch and rhythm. Pitches can go up, stay the same, or go down. Rhythms can be long or short. Match the onlinemusic samples to each of these notation samples.
Carefully listen to each musical sample and match what you hear in the musical sample to what you see in the notation examples below. Make sure you are looking at the rhythms and watching the shape of the melody as you are listening and working to identify each example.
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 1?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 2?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 3?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 4?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 5?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 6?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 7?
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- Which written example represents audio Sample 8?
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- Which music sample demonstrates harmony?
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- Which music samples use only one pitch?
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