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Counting eighth notes, syncopation, feeling 2/4. while reading 6/8,
introducing the raised fourth, Fi, and, practicing three perfect fourths.
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- Grade: Kindergarten
- Origin: England - Nursery Rhyme
- Key: C Major
- Time: 6/8
- Form: ABBA
- Rhythm: advanced: | ta ti ta ti | syncopation,
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ta ti ta/ | syncopation
- Pitches: intermediate: Do Re Mi Fa Fi So La - introducing the raised subdominant (Fi)
- Intervals: advanced: Mi/So, So\Re (P4), Re/Fa, Do/Mi, Do/Mi/La ascending submediant arpeggio, Re/So (P4)
- Musical Elements: notes: dotted quarter, quarter, eighth; vocal slur, dotted quarter, raised fourth (Fi), accidental (sharp-#), counting eighth notes, syncopation, grouping three eighths into a dotted quarter, feeling duple meter in 6/8 time
- Key Words: world geography: England; nursery rhyme, family members, father, mother, sister, brother, hunting, silking, milking rabbit, lamb, baby, bunting (lightweight worsted wool fabric generically known as tammy, made in the 1800's)
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"Bye, Baby Bunting"
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Bye, bye, Baby Bunting
Father's gone a-hunting,
To buy a little rabbit skin,
To wrap the Baby Bunting in.
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2. |
Bye, Baby Bunting.
Daddy's gone a hunting,
To get a little lambie skin,
To wrap his Baby Bunting in. |
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Bye, Baby Bunting.
Daddy's gone a hunting,
A rosy wisp of cloud to win,
To wrap his Baby Bunting in. |
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Longer Version
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Bye, baby Bunting,
Father's gone a-hunting,
Mother's gone a-milking,
Sister's gone a-silking,
Brother's gone to buy a skin
To wrap the baby Bunting in. |
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