Major / Minor

Listen carefully as the piano chords change.

 

When the music sounds happy (Major) stand up tall with hands in the air.

​

When the music sounds sad (minor) crouch down on the ground.

Best Start Music Lessons Book 1 - Major/minor? Ex 1
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Best Start Music Lessons Book 1 - Major/minor? Ex 2
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Major / Minor

Listen carefully as the piano chords change.

 

When the music sounds happy (Major) stand up tall with hands in the air.

​

When the music sounds sad (minor) crouch down on the ground.

Best Start Music Lessons Book 1 - Major/minor? Ex 1
00:00 / 00:00
Best Start Music Lessons Book 1 - Major/minor? Ex 2
00:00 / 00:00
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