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Music Notes for grade 5 10/2/2014 6:44:00 PM Processional ~ music for a procession or parade. (wedding/graduation) Grease ~ The Musical created in the 1970’s but took place in the 1950’s. 1950’s Saddle shoes Greased hair Poodle skirts Drive-in Movies Scat ~ singing nonsense syllables. Tempo ~ the speed of the beat (how fast or slow a song is) Allegro – fast Largo / Lento – Slow Presto – very fast Moderato – medium or walking tempo Dynamics ~ the louds and softs of music. Forte – Loud – f Piano – soft – p Fortissimo – very loud – ff Pianissimo – very soft – pp Mezzo – half – m Form in Music ~ is the different sections of a song. Example: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star = ABA form The 4 Voices Speaking voice Whispering voice Yelling voice Singing Voice The Symphony Orchestra Brass Strings Woodwind Percussion Music Notes Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef Dotted Rhythms A dot after a note equals half of the value of the preceding note. Dotted whole note =’s 6 beats Dotted half note = ‘s 3 beats Dotted quarter note =’s 1 and a half beats Music Notes for Grade 6 10/2/2014 6:44:00 PM Tone Color ~ The unique sound of an instrument or voice. Coda ~ the ending section of a song. Big Band ~ (musical group from the 1930’s & 1940’s) Band (No string Instruments) vs. Orchestra Form in Music ~ The different sections of a song. Verse/Refrain form ~ (used in songs on the radio) = AB March form ~ (any song played by a marching band) = Introduction AA BB Trio Trio Trio ~ 3 instruments playing at the same time. Samba ~ Music from Brazil Samba Bateria ~ a musical group from Brazil that play percussion instruments. Conga ~ A dance from Brazil. Melodic Contour ~ the shape of a melody (connect the dots w/ music notes) Step, skip, leap, repeat Scale ~ A series of 8 pitches that ascend or descend from a letter to the same letter. Example: C D E F G A B C Pitch ~ the highness or lowness of a tone. Tempo ~ the speed of the beat (how fast or slow a song is) Allegro – fast Largo / Lento – Slow Presto – very fast Moderato – medium or walking tempo Dynamics ~ the louds and softs of music. Forte – Loud – f Piano – soft – p Fortissimo – very loud – ff Pianissimo – very soft – pp Mezzo – half – m The Keyboard Connection Musical Visual Artists: Renoir: Junne Filles au Piano (2 girls at a piano) Picasso: Violin and Piano & 3 Musicians Van Gogh: Organ Manuals ~ Keyboards Stops ~ redirect the airflow to various pipes to change the sound of the instrument. (Example: manual 1 trumpet, manual 2 flute, foot pedals organ) Pedal Point ~ a note held for a long time under fast scales and changing chords. Harpsichord Popular during the lifetime of George Washington. Hand crafted. Strings are plucked to produce sound. Piano 88 Keys Black keys are grouped into sets of 2’s and 3s. Types include: Grand, Baby Grand, Upright, & Spinet Pachelbel’s Canon in D Canon ~ a melody that is imitated in one or more parts. Carl Orff ~ A GERMAN COMPOSER who rewrote Carmina Burana in 1936 Medieval Music used shape notes. During Medieval time, Monks who lived in Monasteries safeguarded music & poetry. Zoltan Kodaly ~ Hungarian church musician, created solfa (pitch syllables) to help his choir learn music faster. DO, RE, MI, FA, SO, LA, TI. DO Music Notes Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef Dotted Rhythms A dot after a note equals half of the value of the preceding note. Dotted whole note =’s 6 beats Dotted half note = ‘s 3 beats Dotted quarter note =’s 1 and a half beats Music Notes for Grade 7 10/2/2014 6:44:00 PM Music Notes Lines and Spaces of the Treble Clef Dotted Rhythms A dot after a note equals half of the value of the preceding note. Dotted whole note =’s 6 beats Dotted half note = ‘s 3 beats Dotted quarter note =’s 1 and a half beats Tempo ~ the speed of the beat (how fast or slow a song is) Allegro – fast Largo / Lento – Slow Presto – very fast Moderato – medium or walking tempo Dynamics ~ the louds and softs of music. Forte – Loud – f Piano – soft – p Fortissimo – very loud – ff Pianissimo – very soft – pp Mezzo – half – m Instruments of the Orchestra Review Tone Color- The unique sound of an instrument or voice. Nicoli-Rimskey Korsakov 1844-1908 Russian Composer of orchestral music. Known for using tone color. Ternary ~ ABA form Texture in music ~ Layers of sound Monophonic ~ one melody Homophonic ~ 2 or more melodies Polyphonic ~ melody with accompaniment The 4 Voice Parts in a Choir Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Guitar Unit 101 Lines and Spaces of the Bass Clef American Musical Theatre 1900’s: combine singing, acting, and dancing. Rodgers and Hammerstein II South Pacific The King and I The Sound of Music Cinderella Oklahoma! Leonard Bernstein: West Side Story (rival gangs) Jets vs. Sharks Maria’s brother is in one gang and boyfriend in the other. Plot is based on the Shakespeare novel Romeo & Juliet. Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber Phantom of the Opera Cats ---T.S. Eliot (creator of novels with multiple endings) Conducting 101 Conducting in 2 or duple meter Time signatures: 2 2 6 4 2 8 Copy hand patterns from a friend. Conducting in 3 for triple meter Time Signatures: 3 6 3 3 4 8 2 16 Copy hand patterns from a friend. American Popular Music 1950 – present webquest Music Notes for Grade 8 10/2/2014 6:44:00 PM Reggae ~ Ska ~ Dancehall ~ 1970’s- Bob Marley’s lyrics contained political and social statements. Sampling vs. Toasting Taking an excerpt of a song Rapping over an existing background music. and inserting it within your own composition. Calypso ~ Syncopation ~ Scale ~ a series of pitches in a particular order (usually 8 – that begin and end on the same letter) Chord ~ 2 or more notes played at the same time. Tonic = I Sub-Dominant = IV Dominant = V Musical time eras Medieval (black plague) Renaissance (rebirth) Baroque Classical Romantic Contemporary (1901-2000) Conducting 102 Baton ~ Copy hand conducting patterns from a friend. Conducting in 2 or duple meter Time signatures: 2 2 6 4 2 8 Conducting in 3 or triple meter Time Signatures: 3 6 3 3 4 8 2 16 Conducting in 4 or quadruple meter Time Signatures: 4 4 8 4 8 16 Conducting in 6 ( slow tempo) Time Signatures: 6 6 6 16 4 8 Irregular meter~ changing time signatures within a composition. In 5 In 7 Time Signature: 5 7 4 4 Review: Music Notes Lines and Spaces of the treble and bass clef. Dotted Rhythms A dot after a note equals half of the value of the preceding note. Dotted whole note =’s 6 beats Dotted half note = ‘s 3 beats Dotted quarter note =’s 1 and a half beats Tempo ~ the speed of the beat (how fast or slow a song is) Allegro – fast Largo / Lento – Slow Presto – very fast Moderato – medium or walking tempo Dynamics ~ the louds and softs of music. Forte – Loud – f Piano – soft – p Fortissimo – very loud – ff Pianissimo – very soft – pp Mezzo – half – m