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ROOTS LEVEL - Youth Music Project
... Finger Numbers on both hands Identify all of the line and space note names on the Treble Clef Play treble clef notes in c position (C, D, E, F, G) Demonstrate understanding of measure, bar lines, double bar lines, repeat, staff, treble clef Understand and demonstrate ability to follow ...
... Finger Numbers on both hands Identify all of the line and space note names on the Treble Clef Play treble clef notes in c position (C, D, E, F, G) Demonstrate understanding of measure, bar lines, double bar lines, repeat, staff, treble clef Understand and demonstrate ability to follow ...
doc Fundamentals
... Interval: pitch distance between two notes -large / small -2nds, 3rds, octaves etc... -consonant / dissonant Melody: a series of pitches that are organized across time; horizontal, linear aspect of music -tunes: easily sing-able melodies -motives: melodic fragments that are short and repetitive -the ...
... Interval: pitch distance between two notes -large / small -2nds, 3rds, octaves etc... -consonant / dissonant Melody: a series of pitches that are organized across time; horizontal, linear aspect of music -tunes: easily sing-able melodies -motives: melodic fragments that are short and repetitive -the ...
File - BRMS Orchestra and Chorus
... -Guitarists, like singers, can ‘bend’ any tone they want sliding from pitch to pitch, creating what we call “blue tonality”. -Blues singers also ‘bend’ or flatten certain notes of the scale as they sing. The notes they bend are called “blue notes”. - Blue notes – selected pitches usually on the thir ...
... -Guitarists, like singers, can ‘bend’ any tone they want sliding from pitch to pitch, creating what we call “blue tonality”. -Blues singers also ‘bend’ or flatten certain notes of the scale as they sing. The notes they bend are called “blue notes”. - Blue notes – selected pitches usually on the thir ...
Comparison of musical period
... Use different techniques Change of metre in a piece Irregular metre Unusual, irregular Use of syncopation Mainly homophonic Homophonic & Some polyphonic writings Contrapuntal(polyphonic) Short, balanced phrases Fairly long, expressive, Wide range of notes Ornamented, appoggitura Chromatic Big leaps ...
... Use different techniques Change of metre in a piece Irregular metre Unusual, irregular Use of syncopation Mainly homophonic Homophonic & Some polyphonic writings Contrapuntal(polyphonic) Short, balanced phrases Fairly long, expressive, Wide range of notes Ornamented, appoggitura Chromatic Big leaps ...
How Can I keep from Singing
... Appropriate Grade Level: Advanced treble choir up to High School S.S.A. Difficult Sections: The counter-melody is challenging because of its similarity to the melody and difficult entrances. The melismatic notation of Amazing Grace is authentic but will need attention. Possible Teaching sequence: Al ...
... Appropriate Grade Level: Advanced treble choir up to High School S.S.A. Difficult Sections: The counter-melody is challenging because of its similarity to the melody and difficult entrances. The melismatic notation of Amazing Grace is authentic but will need attention. Possible Teaching sequence: Al ...
What is the harmony?
... it will show you variations like harmony, ground bass, melody and all sorts of information. There will also be so extra information about music singer song writers and also classical musicians like Mozart and Beethoven plus Haydn. ...
... it will show you variations like harmony, ground bass, melody and all sorts of information. There will also be so extra information about music singer song writers and also classical musicians like Mozart and Beethoven plus Haydn. ...
Describing Words GCSE Music
... backbeat- a strong accent on one of the normally unaccented beats of the bar, e.g 2,3 or 4 ...
... backbeat- a strong accent on one of the normally unaccented beats of the bar, e.g 2,3 or 4 ...
Elements of Music: Sound, Melody, Rhythm, and Harmony
... 4. What is an arpeggio? How does it relate to a chord? 5. Can you draw a picture of a melody? What are some interesting melodies that you know? Suggest: Draw a picture of a melody you know. What makes it interesting to you? What materials would you use in order to recreate that melody? Are the pitch ...
... 4. What is an arpeggio? How does it relate to a chord? 5. Can you draw a picture of a melody? What are some interesting melodies that you know? Suggest: Draw a picture of a melody you know. What makes it interesting to you? What materials would you use in order to recreate that melody? Are the pitch ...
Music Theory IV Dr. Feezell Midterm Review Sheet
... 2. Bebop jazz scale-chords: Because performance practice of the boppers varied, I will not include bebop scale ID/notation on the test. Instead, know the following: Why did the bebop jazz artists add extra chromatic notes so often? 3. Define “avoid note” (or more accurately, “handle with care note”) ...
... 2. Bebop jazz scale-chords: Because performance practice of the boppers varied, I will not include bebop scale ID/notation on the test. Instead, know the following: Why did the bebop jazz artists add extra chromatic notes so often? 3. Define “avoid note” (or more accurately, “handle with care note”) ...
Listening Guide
... Unique timbre of bowed erhu supported by hammered yangqin. Exploration of varied articulations and registers of solo erhu; reaches a climax in highest range. ...
... Unique timbre of bowed erhu supported by hammered yangqin. Exploration of varied articulations and registers of solo erhu; reaches a climax in highest range. ...
Musical Elements - eddleman1301wc03
... to enhance the expressive qualities of music and get the desired response from the listener. The deliberate use of silent intervals is also an important component of dynamics. ...
... to enhance the expressive qualities of music and get the desired response from the listener. The deliberate use of silent intervals is also an important component of dynamics. ...
Elements of Music
... Concepts about Forms of Music 1. Each musical composition has a unique structure or form of its own. a. When a composition contains two basic ideas and the composition ends with the second idea, the form is identified as binary. b. When a composition contains two basic ideas ending with a repetitio ...
... Concepts about Forms of Music 1. Each musical composition has a unique structure or form of its own. a. When a composition contains two basic ideas and the composition ends with the second idea, the form is identified as binary. b. When a composition contains two basic ideas ending with a repetitio ...
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... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
Areas_of_study
... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
Kendra Simmons 11/29/11 Chapter 11 Aboriginals
... Kritis- Hindu religious songs that are sung in praise of a particular god or gods Overtones- the series of faint tones that are generated when any one tone is sounded Harmonics- a series of tones generated by the fundamental tone Conjunct- a melody formed by successive pitches of the scale Disjunct- ...
... Kritis- Hindu religious songs that are sung in praise of a particular god or gods Overtones- the series of faint tones that are generated when any one tone is sounded Harmonics- a series of tones generated by the fundamental tone Conjunct- a melody formed by successive pitches of the scale Disjunct- ...
Baroque-Era Algorithmic Composition Kevin Deisz 1st Step – Keys
... Cadence points are points in the music that the motion can momentarily cease to give a sense of resolution Currently, for simplicity, music is divided into four-bar phrases ...
... Cadence points are points in the music that the motion can momentarily cease to give a sense of resolution Currently, for simplicity, music is divided into four-bar phrases ...
Choir Terms List
... strong note on a weak beat silent, not to be performed rate of speed to hold the note for its full value the general "lie" of a vocal part, an average pitch level how the music is put together a curved line connecting notes of the same pitch tone color of the singing voice top number - how many beat ...
... strong note on a weak beat silent, not to be performed rate of speed to hold the note for its full value the general "lie" of a vocal part, an average pitch level how the music is put together a curved line connecting notes of the same pitch tone color of the singing voice top number - how many beat ...
KS4 Booklet 2012 - St Michael`s Catholic Academy
... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
... instrument plays the chords. Uses figured bass notation. Often played by a harpsichord. ...
Print version
... Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase The way a sound is started and ended The beginning of a sound One cycle of inspiration/expiration Two or more pitches sounding together Moving in half-steps Meter that is made up of simple meters 2/4+3/4 Mentally breaking down a rhythm into divisions Moving within ...
... Emphasis on a note, word, or phrase The way a sound is started and ended The beginning of a sound One cycle of inspiration/expiration Two or more pitches sounding together Moving in half-steps Meter that is made up of simple meters 2/4+3/4 Mentally breaking down a rhythm into divisions Moving within ...
Music Vocabulary Lists Year 1
... Grave - Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious. Grazioso - Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully. Harmony - Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is bein ...
... Grave - Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious. Grazioso - Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully. Harmony - Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is bein ...
Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony
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Sub-Saharan harmony is based on the principles of homophonic parallelism (similar chords changing simultaneously), homophonic polyphony (independent parts moving together), counter melody (secondary melody) and ostinato-variation (variations based on a repeated theme). Polyphony (contrapuntal and ostinato variation) is common in African music and heterophony (the voices move at different times) is a common technique as well. Although these principles of traditional (precolonial and pre-Arab) African music are of pan-African validity, the degree to which they are used in one area over another (or in the same community) varies. Specific techniques that used to generate harmony in Africa are the ""span process"", ""pedal notes"" (a held note, typically in the bass, around which other parts move), ""Rhythmic harmony"", ""harmony by imitation"", and ""scalar clusters"" (see below for explanation of these terms).