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Voice: First Ascending Scale (Higher)
Description: This scale plays five notes first going in an ascending pattern and then down in a descending pattern. This is good for high voices and in some instances also low voices. The first note starts on Middle C.
Directions: Sing with the scale being played on any word you like.
Suggestions:
Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, or Moo OR sing Ma, May, Me, Mo, and Moo in an ascending and descending fashion for each run.
Voice: First Ascending Scale (Lower)
Description: This scale plays five notes, first going in an ascending pattern and then down in a descending pattern. This is a recommended scale for lower voices. The first note starts on a low F.
Directions: Sing with the scale being played on any word you like.
Suggestions:
Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, or Moo OR sing Ma, May, Me, Mo, and Moo in an ascending and descending fashion for each run.
Voice: First Descending Scale (Higher)
Description: This scale plays five notes first going in a descending pattern and then up in an ascending pattern. This is recommended for higher voices. The first note starts on Middle C.
Directions: Sing with the scale being played on any word you like.
Suggestions:
Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, or Moo OR sing Ma, May, Me, Mo, and Moo in an ascending and descending fashion for each run.
Voice: First Descending Scale (Lower)
Description: This scale plays five notes first going in a descending pattern and then up in an ascending pattern. This is recommended for lower voices. The first note starts on Middle C.
Directions: Sing with the scale being played on any word you like.
Suggestions:
Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, or Moo OR sing Ma, May, Me, Mo, and Moo in an ascending and descending fashion for each run.
Voice: Second Ascending Scale (Higher)
Description:
This scale, in solfege, goes like this:
Do
Do Re Do
Do Re Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
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This scale should be sung by higher voices but can also be sung by those with lower voices. In addition, you can continue going up a note or down a note if you want to repeat the scale. For example, you start the first scale on do and then you move the starting note for the second scale to ti or re. The first note starts on Middle C.
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Directions: Sing with the scale.
Voice: Second Ascending Scale (Lower)
Description:
This scale, in solfege, goes like this:
Do
Do Re Do
Do Re Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
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This scale should be sung by lower voices. You can continue going up a note or down a note if you want to repeat the scale. For example, you start the first scale on Do and then you move the starting note for the second repeat of the scale to Ti or Re. The first note starts on a low F.
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Directions: Sing with the scale.
Voice: Second Descending Scale (Higher)
Description:
This scale, in solfege, goes like this:
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Re Do
Do Re Do
Do
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This scale should be sung by higher voices. You can continue going up a note or down a note if you want to repeat the scale. For example, you start the first scale on Do and then you move the starting note for the second repeat of the scale to Ti or Re. The first note starts on a high C and is basically the backwards version of the second ascending scale (higher).
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Directions: Sing with the scale.
Voice: Second Descending Scale (Lower)
Description:
This scale, in solfege, goes like this:
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Sol Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa Mi Re Do
Do Re Mi Re Do
Do Re Do
Do
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This scale should be sung by lower voices. You can continue going up a note or down a note if you want to repeat the scale. For example, you start the first scale on Do and then you move the starting note for the second repeat of the scale to Ti or Re. The first note starts on a low F.
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Directions: Sing with the scale.
Voice: Third Ascending Scale (Higher)
Description: This scale should be sung by higher voices but can also be sung by those with lower voices. The first note of this scale starts on Middle C. This scale goes up three notes and then returns back to the starting note in a descending fashion.
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Directions: Sing with the scale on any word you like.
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Suggestions: Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, Moo or any other combination of words.
Voice: Third Ascending Scale (Lower)
Description: This scale should be sung by individuals with higher voices and the first note of this scale starts on Middle C. This scale goes down three notes and then returns back to the starting note in an ascending fashion.
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Directions: Sing with the scale on any word you like.
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Suggestions: Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, Moo or any other combination of words.
Voice: Third Descending Scale (Higher)
Description: This scale should be sung by individuals with higher voices and the first note of this scale starts on Middle C. This scale goes down three notes and then returns back to the starting note in an ascending fashion.
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Directions: Sing with the scale on any word you like.
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Suggestions: Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, Moo or any other combination of words.
Voice: Third Descending Scale (Lower)
Description: This scale should be sung by individuals with lower voices and the first note of this scale starts on Middle C. This scale goes down three notes and then returns back to the starting note in an ascending fashion.
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Directions: Sing with the scale on any word you like.
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Suggestions: Sing the scale on Ma, May, Me, Mo, Moo or any other combination of words.
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