Just to clarify, major keys are marked with capital letters (C, F, or G), and minor keys are marked with lowercase letters and marked “minor.” Some examples use the “do clef” to help young singers identify tonic.
- Alcitrón in F major NEW!
- Alcitrón in G major NEW!
- BAG 3-note examples with a quarter rest on beat 4
- BAG, more 3-note examples
- Big Fat Biscuit in G
- Birch Tree in e minor NEW!
- Blue in G
- Bow Wow Wow phrase 3 in F
- Bow, Wow, Wow in C NEW!
- Bow, Wow, Wow in F NEW!
- Bow, Wow, Wow in G NEW!
- Chatter with the Angels in G
- Closet Key in G
- Frog in the Meadow in G
- Hogs in the Cornfield solfége and rhythms in F
- Hogs in the Cornfield solfége and rhythms in G
- Hungarian Canon in e minor NEW!
- Hungarian Canon in G major NEW!
- Lemonade in C
- Let Us Chase the Squirrel rhythm and solfége in F
- Let Us Chase the Squirrel rhythm and solfége in G
- Long Road of Iron in F
- Long Road of Iron in G
- Over the River rhythm and solfége in F
- Over the River rhythm and solfége in G
- Paw Paw Patch in F
- Plainsies Clapsies in C
- Plainsies Clapsies in F
- Plainsies Clapsies in G
- Tideo in C
- Tideo in F
- Tideo in G
- Toembai in e minor
- Who’s That Tapping at the Window in F
- Who’s That Tapping at the Window in G
- Yangtze Boatmen’s Chantey in d minor
- Yangtze Boatmen’s Chantey in e minor
The Plansies and Clapsies links aren’t working it just opens a blank page in all of the keys. Can you check that please. Thanks, Holly
I just checked the links for Plainsies Clapsies and they opened okay. Which web browser are you using? In Chrome, when I clicked the link, the file appeared at the bottom left of the screen. When I clicked them, the files opened in a new window.
IF F MAYOR IS F MAYOR PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION
Just to clarify, major keys are marked with capital letters (C, F, or G), and minor keys are marked with lowercase letters and marked “minor.” Some examples use the “do clef” to help young singers identify tonic. I hope this helps.
Thank you for this!