1st GRADE MUSIC—NC LESSON PLANS From: (W) Oct 2
... singing, the students will show what they heard one sound at a time by pointing up, down, or using a level hand to show same pitch as we map out the direction of the melody on the board. We will sing with motions a third time and students will show the pitch pattern with the hand clap pattern (follo ...
... singing, the students will show what they heard one sound at a time by pointing up, down, or using a level hand to show same pitch as we map out the direction of the melody on the board. We will sing with motions a third time and students will show the pitch pattern with the hand clap pattern (follo ...
my summary of the major scale
... C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C A major scale begins with the letter C (lower), and also ends with the letter C (upper). Similarly, if the major scale begins with a F it also ends with a F. The major scales have numbers that represents each letter, these numbers are called degrees. The first scale is lower C ...
... C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C A major scale begins with the letter C (lower), and also ends with the letter C (upper). Similarly, if the major scale begins with a F it also ends with a F. The major scales have numbers that represents each letter, these numbers are called degrees. The first scale is lower C ...
Vocabulary Guide - Heath Vocal Music
... Staff - 5 lines, and 4 spaces on which we write our music Measure – a segment of music between two barlines System – a group of related staves. Repeat Sign - :|| Sign meaning to sing a section again. “Da Capo” - Italian for “the head”; repeat back to the beginning “Dal Segno” - Italian for “the sign ...
... Staff - 5 lines, and 4 spaces on which we write our music Measure – a segment of music between two barlines System – a group of related staves. Repeat Sign - :|| Sign meaning to sing a section again. “Da Capo” - Italian for “the head”; repeat back to the beginning “Dal Segno” - Italian for “the sign ...
Reading guide for Isobel Henderson P. 336 Especially in
... Are the pitches of these systems absolute or relative? (“Absolute pitch” means that a given pitch name corresponds to a certain frequency, that A on a flute made on one town should sound like A on another flute made in another town. “Relative pitch” means that A is defined only relation to other pit ...
... Are the pitches of these systems absolute or relative? (“Absolute pitch” means that a given pitch name corresponds to a certain frequency, that A on a flute made on one town should sound like A on another flute made in another town. “Relative pitch” means that A is defined only relation to other pit ...
The Elements of Music
... The distance in pitch between 2 notes is called an interval Question: How can you change the speed of vibration on an instrument? ...
... The distance in pitch between 2 notes is called an interval Question: How can you change the speed of vibration on an instrument? ...
MELODY EXAM STUDY GUIDE Multiple Choice Questions: 1. The
... 1. The ________ of a note is how high or low it sounds to the ear. 2. ___________ is the number of cycles per second that a vibration occurs. 3. What are the four elements of music? 4. What are the three kinds of accidentals that you may find in a piece of written music. These markings will alter th ...
... 1. The ________ of a note is how high or low it sounds to the ear. 2. ___________ is the number of cycles per second that a vibration occurs. 3. What are the four elements of music? 4. What are the three kinds of accidentals that you may find in a piece of written music. These markings will alter th ...
Music Fundamentals Primer Lesson 1 – Clefs and Pitch Notation
... the top and bottom lines, and count by letter name up or down to find the pitch. Notes outside of the range of the clefs can be accommodated with ledger lines, which are drawn above or below the staff only when needed for a high or low note. Accidentals are applied to notes to raise or lower natural ...
... the top and bottom lines, and count by letter name up or down to find the pitch. Notes outside of the range of the clefs can be accommodated with ledger lines, which are drawn above or below the staff only when needed for a high or low note. Accidentals are applied to notes to raise or lower natural ...
Lecture Series 1 Exam Review
... 6-Placement of accents away from their normal stresses in the meter is called: 7-A healthy human ear can hear from _________ to __________ cycles of sound vibrations per second. 8-What is amplitude is scientific terms? 9-Give another term for tone color? 10-Which dynamic marking is the softest? 11-T ...
... 6-Placement of accents away from their normal stresses in the meter is called: 7-A healthy human ear can hear from _________ to __________ cycles of sound vibrations per second. 8-What is amplitude is scientific terms? 9-Give another term for tone color? 10-Which dynamic marking is the softest? 11-T ...
Musical Terms - Keating
... Notes are symbols that show a person how long to play and when to play. In music notation each note stands for a specific length of time for a tone to be held. ...
... Notes are symbols that show a person how long to play and when to play. In music notation each note stands for a specific length of time for a tone to be held. ...
Why is so hard to tune my guitar? A look at the mathematics behind
... Why is so hard to tune my guitar? A look at the mathematics behind the music Charlie Burrus Rice University School Mathematics Project November 2007 This entire presentation (and more!) can be found at ...
... Why is so hard to tune my guitar? A look at the mathematics behind the music Charlie Burrus Rice University School Mathematics Project November 2007 This entire presentation (and more!) can be found at ...
Vocal Music Intermediate Baseline Assessment Section One
... Remembering and Understanding 1. Second lowest male singing voice, between tenor and bass a. baritone b. head voice c. falsetto 2. An alternative way of identifying a time signature where there are 4 beats in a measure and the quarter note receives the beat is _____. a. common time b. cut time c. tr ...
... Remembering and Understanding 1. Second lowest male singing voice, between tenor and bass a. baritone b. head voice c. falsetto 2. An alternative way of identifying a time signature where there are 4 beats in a measure and the quarter note receives the beat is _____. a. common time b. cut time c. tr ...
Score Reading Vocabulary Key signature: The sharps or flats that
... Score: The written deception of all the individual parts sung or played by each of the voices or instruments in an ensemble Staff: An assembly of horizontal lines and spaces that represent different pitches Measure: A group of beats, indicated by the placement of bar lines on the staff Key: The rela ...
... Score: The written deception of all the individual parts sung or played by each of the voices or instruments in an ensemble Staff: An assembly of horizontal lines and spaces that represent different pitches Measure: A group of beats, indicated by the placement of bar lines on the staff Key: The rela ...
Music Terminology Articulation: How specific notes or passages are
... Energy: The intensity or vitality of expression. Very often composers will talk about building energy (for example, towards the climax of the work) and releasing energy (i.e. giving the listener a chance to take a breath before launching into the next thing). ...
... Energy: The intensity or vitality of expression. Very often composers will talk about building energy (for example, towards the climax of the work) and releasing energy (i.e. giving the listener a chance to take a breath before launching into the next thing). ...