Interval Cards | Bass Clef
£4.00
The idea of this activity is to get your student to create different types of intervals and be able to name them. Or, as a teacher, you can name an interval, and your student has to find the right notes to make up that interval.
Description
Get your students creating and naming different types of intervals with the bass clef interval cards. Or, as a teacher, name an interval and ask your student to find the right notes to make it up.
Contents
Contains 28 note cards spread over an octave from C2 to C#. Each card goes up in semitones with also the enharmonic equivalent included. Also included are 12 cards to make up labels for the intervals. There is a choice of the type of interval, e.g. diminished, minor, major perfect and augmented, and the interval size from unison to an octave.
Created by Rachael Inwood
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Additional information
Age | Adult, All Ages, Primary School (4-11), Secondary School (11-16) |
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Level | Early Intermediate (Grade 3), Intermediate (Grade 4), Late Intermediate (Grade 5 / 6) |
Resource Type | Cards and Flashcards, Game |
Seasonal | Non Seasonal |
Teaching Focus | Note Reading, Theory |
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