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Auld Lang Syne: a song for practicing tam ti and extended pentatonic

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Lindsay Jervis
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Grade Levels
4th - 8th
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15 pages
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This PDF contains slides for the song, "Auld Lang Syne", song sung to ring in the New Year.

Most difficult rhythm concept: tam ti
Other rhythm concepts: ta, titi, ta-a
*There is also a quarter note and eighth note anacrusis that you could isolate, but the tam ti rhythms are very prevalent in this song that it makes it a wonderful practice song.

Extended Pentatonic
Tone Set: s,l, drm sl d'

Slides for:
-lyrics only
-practice slides for reading tam ti (dotted quarter followed by an eighth) in stick notation
- melodic practice with stick notation (tonic solfa)
- copy of the song using standard notation on the staff

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Feel free to email with any questions at LindsayJervis@hotmail.com
Total Pages
15 pages
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