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Variation: Play the game as described above but rather than using a scale, use an interval sequence. For example:
- thirds - A C E G B D F. Thirds form triads.
- fifths - C G D A E B F. Fifths are useful since they show the order of flat or sharp scales (see the illustration to the right).
Tip #1: Place a cardboard keyboard with magic notes near the alphabet cards scale row to help students see the scale on a keyboard.
Tip #2: It's possible to make the scoring suspenseful, too. First players score their face up cards together using magic notes. Then one at a time, they turn over the face down grand staff cards to determine their final scores.
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The order of Sharp Scales
The G scale using magic notes and a cardboard keyboard |