1 / 110

Quia Level 3 Quarter 1 Week 1

Quia Level 3 Quarter 1 Week 1 . Pitch. Definition : How high or low a note sounds Example: The highest pitch sounds came at the end of the song. Beat. Definition: The steady pulse in music Example: The song played on the radio had a catchy beat . . Beat Vs. Count.

dysis
Download Presentation

Quia Level 3 Quarter 1 Week 1

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. QuiaLevel 3Quarter 1Week 1

  2. Pitch Definition: How high or low a note sounds Example: The highestpitchsounds came at the end of the song.

  3. Beat Definition:The steady pulse in music Example: The song played on the radio had a catchy beat.

  4. Beat Vs. Count BEATis the steady pulse in the music and COUNTis how we measure the beat in the music.

  5. Music Staff A music staff has FIVE lines and FOUR spaces A music staff is what the notes go on

  6. Treble Clef This is a TREBLE CLEF. The treble clef is used to indicate notes in a higher range. **Practice drawing treble clefs**

  7. Bar Line Definition: A single vertical line that is used to separate music into measures

  8. Measure Definition: the area between bar lines that contains the notes and rhythms

  9. Double Bar Line Definition: Two straight lines used to mark the end of a piece of music

  10. Note Durations Note Name: Eighth Note (Flagged) Note Duration: 1/2 count Note Name: Eighth Note (Barred) Note Duration: 1/2 (+) 1/2 = 1

  11. Note Durations Note Name: Quarter Note Note Duration: 1 Count Note Name: Half Note Note Duration: 2 Counts

  12. Note Durations Note Name: Dotted Half Note Note Duration: 3 Counts Note Name: Whole Note Note Duration: 4 Counts

  13. Rests Definition: A rest is a time in the music when no singing or playing occurs

  14. Rest Types Rest Name: Eighth Rest Rest Duration: 1/2 count Rest Name: Quarter Rest Rest Duration: 1 count

  15. Rest Types Rest Name: Half Rest Rest Duration: 2 counts Rest Name: Whole Rest Rest Duration: 4 counts

  16. Music Alphabet A G B C F E D The Music Alphabet consists of seven notes. Once you get to G you go back to A and repeat again.

  17. Note Names F E D C B A G F E D Middle C

  18. Note Names What do the letters of the spaces spell? E Top Space: E C 2nd Space: C A 3rd Space: A F Bottom Space: F

  19. FACE

  20. Note Names What is a saying we can use to remember the lines? F Top Line: F D 2nd Line: D B 3rd Line: B G 4th Line: G Bottom Line: E E

  21. Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge

  22. QuiaLevel 3Quarter 1Week 2

  23. Time Signatures Definition: Time signatures tell us how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat.

  24. Time Signatures Time signatures are shown like fractions: Top Number = How many beats per measure Bottom Number = What note gets the beat

  25. Time Signatures Top Number = How Many Beats per Measure Top Number = 4 = 4 Beats Per Measure Top Number = 3 = 3 Beats Per Measure Top Number = 95 = 95 Beats Per Measure

  26. Time Signatures _____ 4 Bottom Number = What note gets the beat 1. Pretend it is a fraction __1__ 4 =

  27. Time Signatures 2. Transfer fraction into words Bottom Number = What note gets the beat One-fourth OR One Quarter __1__ 4 =

  28. Time Signatures 3. Because fraction is ONE QUARTER, we know that the QUARTER NOTE gets the beat Bottom Number = What note gets the beat

  29. Time Signatures Common Time – Another way of writing a 4/4 time signature. It means the SAME as a 4/4 time signature does

  30. Time Signatures = 4 Beats Per Measure = Quarter Note gets the Beat = 3 Beats Per Measure = Quarter Note gets the Beat

  31. Time Signatures = 6 Beats Per Measure = Eighth Note gets the Beat = 9 Beats Per Measure = Eighth Note gets the Beat

  32. Solfege Definition: A series of syllables that correspond to the notes of the scale

  33. Solfege DO TI LA SOL FA MI RE DO

  34. Solfege If C is “DO”…

  35. Solfege If C is “DO”…

  36. Solfege DO TI LA SOL FA MI RE DO

  37. Solfege If F is “DO”…

  38. Solfege If F is “DO”…

  39. Solfege DO RE MI RE DO MI SOL LA SOL FA MI RE SOL DO

  40. Solfege If G is “DO”…

  41. Solfege If G is “DO”…

  42. Solfege DO MI SOL SOL MI DO TI LA SOL SOL LA TI DO

  43. Solfege If E is “DO”…

  44. Solfege If E is “DO”…

  45. Solfege DO SOL DO SOL MI RE DO MI FA SOL LA TI DO

  46. Solfege If A is “DO”…

  47. Solfege If A is “DO”…

  48. Solfege RE RE DO RE MI FA SOL SOL FA MI RE DO SOL DO

  49. Major Scale Definition:A series of notes based on musical steps

  50. Solfege for a Major Scale DO TI LA SOLFAMIREDO

More Related