TIME FOR ANOTHER...
C Moore Kid Songs Joke Day
To help chase the "BLUES" away.
Now, when we talk about
chasing the BLUES away
It is saying we feel a little sad,
when we are feeling BLUE.
Another definition for the BLUES
is a type of music style
To learn more about the
B for BLUES music style
CLICK HERE
Now, when we talk about
chasing the BLUES away
It is saying we feel a little sad,
when we are feeling BLUE.
Another definition for the BLUES
is a type of music style
To learn more about the
B for BLUES music style
CLICK HERE
Get it?
This music joke is talking about
the high C's in music.
So, instead of saying the word "SEA"
We replace the "SEA" with the music letter "C".
The Treble Clef "C" scale looks like this
We start with the low "C" that looks like this
The joke is also implying that Pirates are good singers
because they can sing the High "C's" in music.
They started from the low "C" clear up to the high "C" .
FURTHERMORE:
Whenever you see 8 notes in music that go from
one letter and end with that same letter,
we call that an "OCTAVE".
The octave you see above is called the "C" scale
because it starts on a "C" and ends on a "C" .
How many letters are there
in the musical alphabet?
The letter "C" also sounds like the word "SEA".
When you have words that sound alike
but are spelled differently,
We call them a "HOMONYM"
SO...
I don't care what you say,
That is what I call a Funny Musical Joke.
So, you better be laughing.
Or you can at least smile.
I bet you that I got you to...
SMILE
Review Time:
1. What is the name of the music letter below
on the staff, after the Treble Clef?
2. How many letters are there
in the music alphabet ?
Remember to not count the repeated C again
3. What is an "OCTAVE"?
4. How many letters are in an "OCTAVE"?
5. When two words sound the same,
like "C" and "SEA", or "SEE" and "SEA",
what is it called?
5. What is the name of the music letter below
on the staff, after the Treble Clef?
6. Name 3 things you have learned from
this Music Joke lesson.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Carol Louise Moore
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