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Chorus • • • • • • • Attendance/Binders I hope everyone had a good spring break! Choral Fest Reminder I need $5 from you by Wednesday! Warm-ups Sight singing Work on memorizing words! – “Kuna Karamu” – “Danny Boy” – “Seasons of Love” Journal for Monday April 12, 2010 Answer the following question in four sentences or more: Think of the term art in a musical sense. What makes a piece of music a work of art? What piece of music do you consider to be most “artistic”? Music Appreciation • • • • New Journal I hope everyone had a good spring break! New Unit! Love Songs Review Major Scales Chapter 11: Love songs • Song as a form of human expression is the largest and oldest category of music. • Secular songs can be traced back to ancient Greece. They are a large and respected part of what music is all about. • Love Songs of Today – One of the most universal themes in music is love. Love may well have been the reason humans invented singing! – The vast majority of love songs communicate just three basic messages: lost love, longing for love, and celebration of love. – The first conveys sadness, the second melancholy, and the third joy and hope. Continued • Patsy Cline: (1932-1963) was a favorite country and pop singer during the 1950s and 1960s. Like most of her love songs, “Why Can’t he be you” conveys a sadness for lost love. • Activity: Compare Love Songs – Each song you are going to hear contains a different message about love. Can you determine the basic message of each song? – Identify: the style of the music and the basic message. – Write down your answers in your notes. The Major Scale • Usually songwriters rely on melody to give greater expression to their lyrics of love. • Scale: a sequence of tones arranged in rising pitches. • Major Scale: is a scale built on the pattern of two whole steps, one half step, three whole steps, and one half step. • There are a total of 12 major scales or keys, one on each of the 12 tones that make up the Western tonal system. • Musictheory.net Intervals • Melodies are created by selecting scale tones and putting them in an order that has an expressive quality. • A melody can move up by step or skip, down by step or skip, or remain the same by repeating the tone. • Interval: the distance in pitch between two tones. • In determining the difference in pitch between the two tones, we count both tones as well as the lines and spaces between them. • The smallest interval is a half step, or a second. The largest is an octave or an eighth. • Melodies generally use whole and half steps and few large leaps. • Musictheory.net Mexican Love Songs • The love songs of singer Selena (1971-1995) expressed the joys and hardships of young love. She also recognized as a gifted, rising star who updated cultural themes about love. • In Mexico, it is common for individuals to express their emotions in a love song. • This style of singing allows the singer the opportunity to express emotion through melody and text. • This was influenced by European styles, that were popular in Mexico in the 19th Century. • Cancion Ranchera: country song. It speaks of love lost, sought, or found. It can speak of tragedy and betrayal, longing, or joy. – Have a simple AAB structure. • Following the instrumental intro, the vocalist sings one or two stanzas of the text. Then sings an additional section that has a different character. Following a short instrumental interlude, the song may repeat one of the stanzas and the final section and come to an end. Continued: • “Se me olvido otra vez” (I forgot once again)- a lonely woman tells of returning again and again to the place where she fell in love. The familiar surroundings make her forget once more that her love was not returned and that the relationship is over Activity: Feel the Drama: “Se me olvido otra vez” Egyptian Love Songs • Arab music has a long history. Its theory dates from the writing of the philosopher al-Farabi in the 10th Century. • Melodic and rhythmic modes serve as the basis for musical composition. • Melodic modes- notes that lie between the half steps of the Western scale. May be “out of tune” at first, but they are carefully tuned. • Song: “Ana fi intizarak” (I am waiting for you) – English translation: I want to know that you are not angry, or whether your heart belongs to someone else. • Poem speaks to common, everyday personal emotions, it also expresses the pain of waiting for something good to happen. • This theme appeals to many listeners in twentiethcentury Egypt and the Arab world who wait for political independence, for wars to end, for families to be reunited, and for economic conditions to improve Egyptian love songs continued • This song expresses more general emotions. • Recorded by Umm Kulthum. The melody she sings moves stepwise and is based on one of the Arab melodic modes. • Instrumental accompaniment is simple so to not interfere with the singer’s line. • An instrument called the ud, an Arab lute will be predominant along with a string bass and violins. • Tarab: to become one with the song and the music. – Arab music is primarily melodic. To appreciate it, you need to focus your attention on the vocal line, listening to every note so that you are able to follow the singer’s interpretation of the text. Activity: Follow the melody • Egypt is located on the continent of Africa. Its history and culture are more closely tied to the Middle East and Islam, where music making was considered socially acceptable for males, not females. • Listen to the love song “Ana fi intizarak” and try to feel the meaning of the text.