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Online Learning Exchange Interactive Music powered by Silver Burdett published with Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 1 Listen to “Home on the Range.” Are beats grouped in sets of two or three beats? What is the song’s meter? Identify the song’s time signature. Sing the song and conduct the three-beat meter. Create a three-beat movement to go with the song. Move to show the meter in 3 as you sing. Listen to “Home on the Range” and pat the beat. Which term best describes the song’s tempo? Home on the Range Listen to other songs. Describe the tempo of each. Tempo is the speed of the beat. presto allegro moderato adagio andante

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