Intermediate four part round with 6/8 syncopation,
multiple repeated signs, repeated melodic rhythm patterns,
and mastering the perfect fourth (P4) Do\So/Do.
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- Grade: Second
- Origin: England - Traditional Round
- Key: D Major
- Time: 6/8
- Form: ABCccA
- Rhythm: intermediate:
| ta/ ta/ | ta/a (ti) (ti) |
| ta/ ti (ti) ti | syncopation, | ta/ (ta) ti | syncopation, | ta ti ti ti ti | ta ti ta ti | syncopation,
| ti ti ti ti ti ti | ti ti ti ta ti | syncopation
- Pitches: intermediate: Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
- Intervals: intermediate: So/Do, Mi/So, So/Do8,
Do8\So
- Musical Elements: notes: dotted quarter, quarter, eighth; rests: dotted quarter, quarter, eighth; four part round, singing in parts, two repeated phrases (repeat signs), first and second endings, syncopation in 6/8, 6/8 time: eighth note receives one beat, divisions of a dotted quarter note: three eights (3 ti's), feeling duple meter (2) in 6/8: where three eights would be a triplet if the beat is represented by a dotted quarter
- Key Words: world geography: England; carving knife, such a sight; possessive: farmer's wife
- Recorder: intermediate: grades 3,4,5 - 6/8 time: eighth note receives one beat, divisions of a dotted quarter note: three eights (3 ti's), feeling duple meter (2) in 6/8: where three eights would be a triplet if the beat is represented by a dotted quarter
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"Three Blind Mice"
Three blind mice, three blind mice.
See how they run, see how they run.
They all ran after the farmer's wife.
She cut off their tails with the carving knife,
Did you ever see such a sight in your life,
As three blind mice?
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