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The distance from C to the black key to the right and above C is called C#. Look at A. If you go to the left and down to the black key you have Ab. We ve used flats and sharps before, so this is easy! Please take your staff paper and write at least 8 more semitone examples for practice and ask me to check them when you re ready. Use your keyboard below to help you out and don t forget to ask for help if you need it." " 2@ "   Z      + [  $  C Akeyboard_names.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F: 0  0ti6=r  8When you ve successfully completed this screen, it s time to move on to more about semitones. On to the next screen.v " 2v v B  s *޽h ? f38     p(x ( a' ( (  i6=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     ( 04j6=pp"  Now for the part that can be a bit more challenging! There are two types of semitones. The first one we will explore is called a chromatic semitone You ve heard the word chromatic before. This means a progression by half step. Chromatic semitones spell a note using the same letter name like C, C# or A, Ab. Using the practice sheet provided, please spell out 5 more chromatic semitones using the keyboard below as your helper. Remember, they must use the same letter name. All you have to do is add the correct sharp or flat - this is what makes it a chromatic semitone.fD " 29qz       :    $ ( C Akeyboard_names.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:P 0 ( 0j6=` x*Challenge #1* You can do this section if you feel up to the challenge! On to the next screen for the extra challenge:(y " 2x y H ( 0޽h ? |f3s  #,(  , ,  j6=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     , 0Tk6=` KIf you wish to skip this screen, you may do so and go on to the next page:L " 2L L  , k6=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gifx 9THIS SLIDE IS OPTIONAL. You may skip to the next screen if you like. On a piece of staff paper, name the only two sections of the keyboard where there is no black key to use. _____ and _____ _____ and_____4 " 2  { , &=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif@  _What would you call Fb? What would you call B#? What would you call Cb? What would you call E#? ` " 2` ` H , 0޽h ? f3   > 6 0 (  0 0  47=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     0 7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gifP  JLet s make things even more interesting now! We know that semitones are progressions by half steps. We know that a chromatic semitone uses the same letter name, but what about two notes spelled out using different letter names? That s right! We call those diatonic semitones! C to C# is a chromatic semitone. What s C to Db? Yes, it s still a half step, but because we use two different letter names to name this interval, it s called a diatonic semitone. Confusing? Well, it could be, but take a look at your keyboard below again. Isn t C# and Db the same note? You bet it is. Let s practice! On your staff paper, write 5 more diatonic semitones and have me check your examples when you re finished. Don t forget to use your keyboard for help and ask if you need any additional assistance.D& " 2 & $ 0 C Akeyboard_names.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:  0 07= 8Challenge #2 is on the next screen or skip it and go on:9 " 29 9 H 0 0޽h ? f3_  4(  4 4  T7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     4 7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gifp  5THIS SLIDE IS OPTIONAL. You may skip this screen and go on if you like. Enharmonic defines two notes which sound the same, are played the same way on your instrument, but have 2 different names. Knowing what you do now about semitones, can you name 5 more enharmonic pairs? Review slide 6 to see if you can find the help you need to answer this question. Use your staff paper for this challenge too. If you need another piece of paper, please ask. Good luck!4 " 2  l 4 07=~ You may move on to the next screen if you wish to skip challenge #2. Onward to Whole Tones& & ..` " 2` ` H 4 0޽h ? f3   8 0 8 ( u7 8 8  t7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     8 07= F(" 2   8 47=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif  We ve learned about a semitone, now let s explore a whole tone. A semitone is one-half step. We know that a chromatic semitone names a half step using the same letter name and we know a diatonic semitone names a half step using different letter names. Great! Are you ready? A whole tone equals the distance of two semitones. Ok, let s look at our keyboard again. A whole tone above C would be D. C to C# is one semitone and C# to D is another semitone. Simple counting! Music is so mathematical! Let s practice again. Using a sheet of staff paper, write 5 more whole tone examples. Ask me to check your work before moving on. Use your keyboard below for help and please ask if you need more help!D " 2   $ 8 C Akeyboard_names.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:@ PP 8 07= DChallenge #3 awaits! Give it a try or move to slide 10 if you like!E " 2E E H 8 0޽h ? f3  <>(  < <  7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     < T7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif  (THIS SCREEN IS OPTIONAL. You may move to slide 10 if you like. Don t be afraid of E to F and B to C! Give it a try What s the whole tone above E? What s the whole tone below C? Use your staff paper to answer Challenge #3. Can you see any other examples between those notes not asked here? Try your skill at creating another question for a challenge?4c " 2L c  < 07=   jTime to put these intervals to work! On to slide 10& 6 " 26 6 H < 0޽h ? f3   K C @( p>= @ @  7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP    J @ t7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif@| ~`Well, here we are! Let s use those intervals we ve learned to create major scales. A scale is a series of notes that proceed up or down by step. Step means by tone (whole tone) or semitone. A major scale proceeds by a certain pattern of tones and semitones and uses the same pattern every time. A major scale can be made starting with any note and will always use the same pattern of tones and semitones. Here s the pattern.  " 2R 6 $   @ <7=)` @  +Tone -Tone-Semitone-Tone-Tone-Tone-Semitone4,(" 2+ , \ @ 047=@   Don t get worried! Let s take a look at constructing a major scale in the next slide:X " 2X X H @ 0޽h ? f3V      D ( (  D D  7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP    $ D C A scale1.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:  D 7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif (Ok, let s get a piece of staff paper. You may use your clef (bass or treble). Draw an F quarter note like shown below or just below the bottom line if you re using bass clef. An F major scale starts on the note?& & yep, F. Now, you will draw a one octave scale proceeding up. In music, we call this an ascending scale because it moves upward. D[ " 21 ! [  D 0T7= d  GWhen you are finished with this step, your scale should look like this:.H " 2G H $ D C A scale2.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:@   D 07=P @P? 8Ok, you re doing great! You should have your scale drawn out on staff paper and you re ready to make it into a major scale using our tone(whole tone) and semitone structure. Remember? Tone-Tone-Semitone-Tone-Tone-Tone-Semitone@ " 2+(" 2+    D 07=P $ H (" 2    D 07=  [ Onward..." (" 2   H D 0޽h ? f3   r j H (  H H  47=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP     H <7=)P@z +Tone -Tone-Semitone-Tone-Tone-Tone-Semitone4,(" 2+ ,  H 7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gifp> Using this structure, let s build our F major scale. Use your keyboard below to help you out."_ " 2_ _ $ H C Akeyboard_names.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F:  H T7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gifP   Here we go.& . F to G is a tone, G to A is a tone, A to Bb is a semitone, B to C is a tone, C to D is a tone, D to E is a tone and E to F is a semitone. There. We ve created an F major scale. Take a look at the example below: " 2M  $ H C A scale4.GIF 00000179 Hard Drive B42F444F: P  H 07=@ c Onward...* (" 2   H H 0޽h ? f3z  *"L( x L L  t7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg91.gifP    D L 7=AfHard Drive:Web images:Music Graphics:musicbg04.gif  xYou ve done it once and you can do it again. Constructing major scales takes time and practice before we get really good at it and you re just a beginner! You will need to complete 2 more major scales in addition to F as a homework assignment. One will start on the note G and the other on Bb. When you are finished, you will have 3 major scales written. 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