TRACKS 53–54
Track 53 Ascending chromatic scale; Track 54 Descending chromatic scale. The ascending and descend-
ing chromatic scales from C will be played twice. Listen first, then sing the note names the second time.
Exercise 8
Draw the following chromatic scales using whole notes. Identify each note below the staff. Make sure that:
- There are 12 different notes, each a half step apart. A thirteenth note at the end is an octave higher or lower
than the beginning note. - Accidentals on the staff are placedin frontof the note and on the same line or space as the note.
- When identifying the letter name, the accidental is written following the letter (for example, F#^ or Db).
- When ascending, use sharps; when descending, use flats.
- Ascending chromatic scale from C#to C#.
- Ascending chromatic scale from B to B.
- Descending chromatic scale from F to F.
Exercise 9—Class Exercise—Singing
Sing using solfège, numbers, note names or the syllable “La.”
- Track 55—To review, sing C to C, ascending and descending.
- Track 56—Sing the ascending chromatic scale. Use the second line as a pronunciation guide.
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(Doh Dee Ray Ree Mee Fah Fee Sol See Lah Lee Tee Doh)
1___________ 2___________ 3 4___________ 5___________ 6___________ 7 8
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