Introducing the dotted eight and sixteenth divisions. Descending major scale, stepping down the staff.
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- Grade: First
- Origin: England - English Song
- Key: F Major
- Time: 6/8
- Form: ABCD
- Rhythm: intermediate: | ti/ ri ti ti ti ti |
| ti ti ti ta ti | ti ti ti ti ti ti | ti ti ti ta ti ri |
- Pitches: intermediate: Ti Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do - extending the vocal range
- Intervals: intermediate: So/Do, Mi/So, Do\So
- Musical Elements: notes: quarter, dotted eighth, sixteenth; pickup beat, stepping up and down the staff
- Key Words: geography, England, Spring, seasons, robin, sing, sang, song, prettier, flute, guitar, raised, resting, wings, sweetly, moment, seemed, world, happy, window
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"There Came to My Window"
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There came to my window one morning in spring
A sweet little robin, who came there to sing;
The song that it sang, it was prettier far,
Than any I heard on a flute or guitar.
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She raised her light wings to fly far a way
Then resting a moment, seemed sweetly to say:
"Happy, how happy, this world seems to be
Up, up little girl, and be happy with me."
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