Contrasting rhythms, syncopated and straight, and rhythmic patterns | ti ti ta | and | ta ti ti | while moving to a steady beat.
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- Grade: Third
- Origin: USA - Folk Song
- Key: D Major
- Time: 2/4
- Form: staves: ABCD - song: AB
- Rhythm: beginners: | ta/ ri ti ti | syncopation,
| ti ti ta | ta ta | ta/a | ta ti ti |
- contrasting the song's section A rhythm: | ti ti ta | with section B rhythm: | ta ti ti |, contrasting the syncopation in Section A with straight rhythms in section B
- Pitches: intermediate: Do Re Mi Do La Ti Do
- Intervals: intermediate: Do/Mi/So ascending tonic arpeggio, La\Do, La\Mi, Do/Do ascending tonic octave skip, La/Do8
- Musical Elements: notes: half, quarter, dotted eighth, eighth, sixteenth; syncopation, tonic octave skip, contrasting rhythms
- Key Words: game song, playground song, camp song, moving to music, moving to steady beat, pull away, through, all day long
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"Come on Through Miss Sally"
This is the way we pull away, pull away, pull away,
This is the way we pull away, all day long.
Come on through, Miss Sally, Miss Sally, Miss Sally;
Come on through, Miss Sally, all day long.
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