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Introduction to Music Spring 2014 Edition

Introduction to Music Spring 2014 Edition. Class #1. Today’s work:. Greetings and introductions 1 st day roll Class materials & resources Syllabus with checklist Required materials Class study resources Kamien Parts I & III Schedule Kamien Part I: Ch. 1, 2.

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Introduction to Music Spring 2014 Edition

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  1. Introduction to MusicSpring 2014 Edition Class #1

  2. Today’s work: • Greetings and introductions • 1st day roll • Class materials & resources • Syllabus with checklist • Required materials • Class study resources • Kamien Parts I & III Schedule • Kamien Part I: Ch. 1, 2

  3. Unit I ScheduleKamien Part I, ElementsKamien Part III, The Baroque Era W 1/22 Opening info I: 1, 2 F 1/24 I: 3, 4, 5 M 1/27 I: 6, 7, 8 • W 1/29 I: 9, 10 F 1/31 III: 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 • M 2/3 III: 5, 6, 7, 8 W 2/5 III: 11, 13 F 2/7 III: 12, 15, 14 M 2/10 Exam I Scan-read these chapters BEFORE coming to class. Self-guided Studies. This information will NOT be taught in class!

  4. Chapter 1: Sound concepts & term bank

  5. Sound • Pitch • tone • register • range (pitch range) • interval • octave • Dynamic • piano mezzopiano mf forte • accent • Timbre or “tone color” • bright dark • thin full • shrill rich

  6. Chapter 2: Performing MediaKnow all of the following by timbre and appearance. Voicessopranoaltotenorbass Keyboardpianoharpsichordorgan Electronicsynthesizer Terms mute pizzicato reed mouthpiece vibrato Brasstrumpethorntrombonetuba Percussiontimpanixylophonesnare drum Stringsviolinviolacellobassharp Woodwindsrecorderfluteoboeclarinetsaxophonebassoon Very important helps: Text pp 27, 28 Connect KamienMcGraw-Hill web siteYouTube Gems

  7. Chapter 2: Performing MediaKnow all of the following by timbre and appearance. Voicessopranoaltotenorbass Keyboardpianoharpsichordorgan Electronicsynthesizer Terms mute pizzicato reed mouthpiece vibrato Brasstrumpethorntrombonetuba Percussiontimpanixylophonesnare drum Stringsviolinviolacellobassharp Woodwindsrecorderfluteoboeclarinetsaxophonebassoon Very important helps:Text pp 27, 28 Connect KamienMcGraw-Hill web siteYouTube Gems HummelPearce Rachmaninoff VocaliseW.F.BachPaganini CapriceBack to the FutureJames MorrisonHandel RinaldoJobim TunesMangore La CatedralBocelli and PavarottiMozart ConcertoTrioThe SwanMozart ConcertoWarfieldMerulaCarillon de WestminsterWalking BassHandel ConcertoVaughan Williams Concerto

  8. Connect-Kamien Learning helps: • Elements: • Instrument Recognition • Young Person’s Guide to the Instruments • Pitch & Tone Color Listening

  9. Preparation for next class: • Read syllabus thoroughly & fill out checklist. • Register for Connect-Kamien. • Explore Introduction to Hartman website: http://webspace.ship.edu/mlhartman/ • Study & practice Kamien Part I: Ch 1, 2. • Scan read Kamien Part I: Ch 3, 4, 5. • Next class you will fill out a seating chart.

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