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Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Course #: MU 24 Course Name: Intermediate Orchestra Prerequisites: Teacher recommendation/audition MU 24 is an orchestra class in which students further develop their string techniques. Reading and performance skills are stressed in preparation for more advanced orchestras. This ensemble will prepare and perform concerts each semester, some of which may be other than during school hours. Special concert attire may be worn. Placement is by teacher recommendation/audition. Grade Level: 7-9 Level of Difficulty: Average # of Credits: 2 Sem. – 1 Credit The following Instrumental Music Performance Objectives are integrated throughout the entire course: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SKILLS Strand 1: Create • Concept 1: • Concept 2: • Concept 3: • Concept 4: • Concept 5: Singing, alone and with others, music from various genres and diverse cultures. Playing instruments, alone and with others, music from various genres and diverse cultures. Improvising rhythms, melodies, variations, and accompaniments. Composing and arranging music. Reading and notating music. Strand 2: Relate • Concept 1: Understanding the relationships among music, the arts, and other disciplines outside the arts. • Concept 2: Understanding music in relation to history and culture. • Concept 3: Understanding music in relation to self and universal themes. Strand 3: Evaluate • Concept 1: Listening to, analyzing, and describing music. • Concept 2: Evaluating music and music performances. The following Language, Math, and Historical Performance Objectives may be used throughout the course: LANGUAGE ARTS CONNECTION Reading S1, S2, S3 Vocabulary Acquire and use new vocabulary in relevant contexts to identify the intended meaning of unfamiliar words and identify the meaning and pronunciations of words by using a variety of reference aids. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 1 Intermediate Orchestra S1, S2, S3 Comprehension Strategies Performance Groups Employ strategies to comprehend music terminology using prior knowledge, text features, and reading techniques. Writing S3C2 Expository S2C3 Persuasive Expository writing includes non-fiction writing that describes, explains, informs, or summarizes the ideas and content. The writing supports a theses based on research, observation and/or experience. Persuasive writing is used for the purpose of influencing the reader. The author presents an issue and expresses an opinion in order to convince an audience to agree with the opinion or to take a particular action. MATH CONNECTION S1C1 Number Sense Understand and apply numbers, ways of representing numbers, the relationships among numbers and different number systems. S3C1 Patterns Identify patterns and apply pattern recognition to reason mathematically. S3C4 Analysis of Change Analyze change in a variable over time and in various contexts. HISTORY AND CULTURAL CONNECTIONS ** History and cultural connections to the music will be determined by the repertoire selected for the class by the teacher. For example: • Specific historical or cultural influences on the composer. • Background information of the composer or arranger. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 2 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups MU 24 - Suggested Teaching Timeline First Semester August Rhythm and Meter (identify and perform) Review whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes and rests September October Review time signatures 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 Review dotted quarter and sixteenth notes and rests November December Triplets Notes and Scales (Identify and perform) One octave major scales D,G, and C One octave major scales A and F Left Hand Technique (Demonstrate) Review hand position, whole and half steps and Escalators Shifting positions: Violin and Viola: 3rd Cello: 3rd and 4th Bass: 1/2, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Bowings (Identify and perform) Slurs Staccato Slurred Staccato Music Fundamentals (Identify and demonstrate) Moderato Allegro Andante Adagio Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Double Stops Forte, piano, mezzo Conducting cues forte, mezzo piano, (ex., crescendo and fortissimo, diminuendo) pianissimo, crescendo, and diminuendo Page 3 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups MU 24 - Suggested Teaching Timeline Second Semester January February March Rhythm and Meter (Identify and perform) 6/8 and cut time Notes and Scales (Identify and perform) Two octave Major scales D, G, and C Left Hand Technique (Demonstrate) Vibrato Bowings (Identify and perform Spiccato String changes using wrist Music Fundamentals (Identify and demonstrate) Marcato Dolce Evaluate Performance April May Changing meter Syncopation Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Two octave major scales A and F Page 4 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective Linking Performance Objective S1C1 - PO 201 Singing their own instrumental parts within an ensemble. PO 202 Singing their own instrumental parts in tune with appropriate articulation, phrasing and dynamics. PO 203 Singing rhythmic patterns of different meters. Vocabulary • • • • • • • Articulation Phrasing Dynamics Meter Rhythm Posture Support • • • • • • Vibrato Genre Culture Steady Beat Interval Melody PO 204 Singing their own instrumental parts with good posture and with proper breath support. S1C2 - PO 215 Playing and performing music from a wide variety of genres, cultures, and styles. PO 210 Incorporating rudimentary aspects of vibrato into their playing. PO 211 Playing by rote rhythmic, melodic and/or intervallic patterns while maintaining a steady beat. Notes/Resources *“Suggested “reference aids” used in relation to the language connection include, but are not limited to the following: Word wall Mind map Pair/share Contextual clues Teacher prompts Vocabulary used in repertoire chosen by the teacher Demonstrate/perform PO 212 Performing solo or ensemble pieces at grade level 2-3 on a scale of 1-6. PO 213 Sight reading rhythmic and melodic exercises and/or music one level below performance level. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 5 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective S1C2 - PO 215 (cont.) Linking Performance Objective Vocabulary Notes/Resources PO 214 Responding to a variety of conducting cues (e.g., crescendo, decrescendo, legato). PO 216 Playing simple melodies in at least two keys. S1C2 - PO 207 Tuning their own instrument using a tuner or other pitch reference. PO 106 Performing two octave scales in the keys of D, G, A, C, and F Major. PO 208 Recognizing pitch discrepancies and responding appropriately in a unison context. • • • • • Tune Pitch Unison Harmonic Octave • • • • • Playing position Bow Control Spiccato Col legno Double Stops PO 209 Playing a natural harmonic on each string. S1C2 - PO 202 Exhibiting proper care and maintenance of their instrument. PO 201 Identifying the various parts and names of other instruments in their ensemble. S1C2 - PO 203 Maintaining good posture and playing position. PO 204 Utilizing the proper left and right hand holding posture for their stringed instrument. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 6 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective S1C2 - PO 203 (cont.) Linking Performance Objective Notes/Resources PO 105 Exhibiting proper bow control and technique using spiccato, changing strings with wrist action, col legno, and double stops. S1C3 - PO 201 Improvising simple melodic lines utilizing while, half, and quarter notes/rests in a beginning level key. S1C5 - PO 202 Identifying and applying musical terms and symbols appropriate to the repertoire encountered. Vocabulary • Improvise PO 204 Using appropriate terminology to describe and explain music encountered in the repertoire. PO 206 Describing and playing musical forms as encountered in the repertoire. S1C5 - PO 203 Playing expressively on pitch and in rhythm, dynamics, phrasing, tempo markings encountered in the repertoire (e.g., tenuto and harmonic markings. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 S1C5-PO 201 Reading and notating music in simple and compound meters (e.g., 6/8, cut time). PO 205 Applying key signatures, time signatures, and accidentals to repertoire. Page 7 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective S2C2 - PO 202 Identifying and comparing a varied repertoire of music from diverse genres and musical styles. Linking Performance Objective Vocabulary Notes/Resources PO 201 Recognizing the origins and development of instrumental/vocal music. PO 203 Playing/singing a varied repertoire of music utilizing appropriate stylistic elements reflective of history and culture. PO 204 Applying appropriate audience behavior in the context and style of music being performed. PO 205 Identifying and discussing the composers of the works being sung/played. PO 206 Identifying various roles of music in daily experiences. PO 207 Explaining and applying the musical characteristics that make a piece of music appropriate for a specific event or function. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 8 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective Linking Performance Objective S2C2 - PO 202 (cont.) PO 208 Identifying and discussing the roles/careers musicians play in various societies. S2C3 - PO 203 Describing the various ways that music conveys universal themes (e.g., contrast, conflict, emotion). PO 201 Describing their preference for specific musical works and styles. PO 202 Discussing the roles and impact music plays in their lives and the lives of others. Vocabulary • • • • Origins Reflective Evaluate Describe • • Harmony Texture Notes/Resources PO 204 Identifying, explaining, and distinguishing music preferences (I like it because…..) from music judgments (It is good because…..) S3C1 - PO 212 Listening to musical examples with sustained attention. PO 209 Identifying their role (e.g., melody, harmony, accompaniment, foreground/background) within the texture of the ensemble. PO 210 Identifying whether an instrument/voice is in tune by listening to a pitch reference. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 9 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective S3C1 - PO 201 Listening to music from various cultures and genres. Linking Performance Objective PO 202 Identifying the musical characteristics that make a piece of music appropriate for a specific event. Vocabulary • • • Notes/Resources Musical Characteristics Elements Vibrato PO 207 Identifying the elements of music in the repertoire. PO 211 Identifying the expressive qualities (e.g., dynamics, tempo, phrasing, vibrato) of music. S3C1 - PO 206 Using appropriate terminology to describe and explain music. S3C2 - PO 202 Using teacher specified criteria to evaluate a musical performance. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Terminology unique to repertoire selected by the teacher. PO 201 Identifying the characteristics that evoke a temperament or mood in a piece of music. Page 10 Intermediate Orchestra Performance Groups Students will demonstrate proficiency by: Priority Performance Objective S3C2 - PO 202 (cont.) Linking Performance Objective Vocabulary Notes/Resources PO 203 Showing respect for personal work and the work of others through appropriate critique. PO 204 Evaluating the effect of audience and performers’ behavior on the performance. PO 205 Reflecting on the experience(s) of their performance and the performance of others. Governing Board Approval, June 9, 2009 Page 11