Minor 6th down – “Where do I begin?” from Love Story Minor 6th up – “The Entertainer” (3rd and 4th notes after intro), “Go Down Moses” Perfect 5th down – Superman soundtrack, “For Your Eyes Only,” “Minuet in G” by Bach Perfect 5th up – Star Wars soundtrack, “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” Tritone down – “Cool” from West Side Story Tritone up – “Maria” from West Side Story Perfect 4th down – “Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” Born Free soundtrack, “A Mighty Fortress is Our God” Perfect 4th up – “Wedding March,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” “O Christmas Tree” Major 3rd down – Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” Major 3rd up – “Kumbaya,” “When the Saints Go Marching In,” “Michael Row the Boat Ashore,” “It’s a Small World” Minor 3rd down – “America the Beautiful,” “Star-Spangled Banner” Minor 3rd up – “To Dream the Impossible Dream,” Brahm’s Lullaby, “Greensleeves/What Child is This?” Major 2nd down – “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” “Three Blind Mice,” “The First Noel” Major 2nd up – “Are You Sleeping?,” “Silent Night,” Addams Family theme song Minor 2nd down – “Für Elise,” “Beautiful Dreamer,” “Monday, Monday” Minor 2nd up – Jaws soundtrack, “White Christmas” Here are the songs and soundtracks listed by interval: Learning intervals for ear training and sight singing can sometimes be a challenge, however, some well-known songs and soundtracks start with these intervals and can be used as mnemonics for recognizing them. Need to learn the choral voices? Just remember STAB.
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