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Reference Charts

A selection visual reference guides on common Kodaly teaching tools. These will print out on A4 paper and may be displayed for ready reference in classrooms and studios

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Tonic Sol-Fa Guide Tonic Sol-Fa Guide

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Date added: 08/07/2008
Date modified: 08/07/2008
Filesize: 22.6 kB
Downloads: 6751

Creator: Darren Wicks

Description: A reference chart for use of tonic sol-fa with diatonic scales and scale tone triads.

Rhythm Duration Syllables Rhythm Duration Syllables

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Date added: 08/07/2008
Date modified: 08/07/2008
Filesize: 22.51 kB
Downloads: 7068

Creator: Darren Wicks

Description:  A guide to rhythm duration syllables commonly used by Australian teachers who employ the Kodaly concept.  Some regional variations in the syllables do occur.

Keyboard Diagram Keyboard Diagram

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Date added: 08/07/2008
Date modified: 08/07/2008
Filesize: 357.87 kB
Downloads: 6289

Creator: Darren Wicks

Description: This chart may be used to explain keyboard theory, intervals and scales to your students. Spacing and size of keys is based on a real keyboard. Using a keyboard chart (such as this) before moving students onto real keyboards can assist with classroom management issues often associated with group keyboard classes.

Hand Sign Diagram Hand Sign Diagram

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Date added: 08/07/2008
Date modified: 08/07/2008
Filesize: 20.78 kB
Downloads: 12213

Creator: Darren Wicks

Description:  A diagram of the Curwen hand signs commonly used in the application of the Kodaly concept. This sheet can be given to students or displayed in the classroom/studio as a ready reference. 

Diatonic Modes Diatonic Modes

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Date added: 08/07/2008
Date modified: 08/07/2008
Filesize: 20.51 kB
Downloads: 4782

Creators: Darren Wicks and Gabriel Federow

Description:  A reference chart that can be used for teaching scales, modes, intervals and harmony. The chart demonstrates intervallic relationships of all the diatonic tones.

Suitable age group: Senior secondary and tertiary students