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Music 101 Audiation Note Sheet

This document appears to be notes from a music class. It includes the lyrics to "Do Re Mi" from The Sound of Music and instructions for students to sing the song internally. It defines audiation as the ability to hear music internally and explains that audiation requires imagining and remembering music. It also provides lines for students to notate where their vocal part falls for the song "Mary Ann."

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Music 101 Audiation Note Sheet

This document appears to be notes from a music class. It includes the lyrics to "Do Re Mi" from The Sound of Music and instructions for students to sing the song internally. It defines audiation as the ability to hear music internally and explains that audiation requires imagining and remembering music. It also provides lines for students to notate where their vocal part falls for the song "Mary Ann."

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Name:______________

Date:_______________
Section:_____________

MUSIC 101 - Audiation


This handout is meant to be your note sheet for the day. Please do not skip ahead!!! I will be
collecting this and grading it, then you will have it for a reference.

Do, a deer, a female deer


Ray, a drop of golden sun
Mi, a name I call myself
Fa, a long a way to run
Sol, a needle puling thread
La, a note to follow Sol
Ti, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do

If you can sing this in your head, then you have ______________________

Audiation is __________________________________
and requires _________________________________

Mary Ann
Let’s stop and think for a moment about the chords we’ve been singing for Mary Ann. You have
a part that you like to sing, and I have given it to you as either a top, a middle, or a bottom part.
Use the lines to find your part, and draw for me using dots along the lines and spaces, where
you part GOES. Start your pitch with a dot on the corresponding line please.

Do Sol Sol Do
1___________________________________________________________________________

2___________________________________________________________________________

3___________________________________________________________________________

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