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“HELLO!” SYLLABUS NOTEBOOKS & Blogs STANDARDS NAfME MEMBERSHIP FIVE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

“HELLO!” SYLLABUS NOTEBOOKS & Blogs STANDARDS NAfME MEMBERSHIP FIVE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC ASSIGNMENTS: 1. JOIN NAfME Collegiate 2.WRITE A SHORT SONG OR POEM FOR ONE of THE FIVE ELEMENTS (teach by rote on Friday) Send link to your blog

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“HELLO!” SYLLABUS NOTEBOOKS & Blogs STANDARDS NAfME MEMBERSHIP FIVE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC

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  1. “HELLO!” SYLLABUS NOTEBOOKS & Blogs STANDARDS NAfME MEMBERSHIP FIVE ELEMENTS OF MUSIC ASSIGNMENTS: 1. JOIN NAfME Collegiate 2.WRITE A SHORT SONG OR POEM FOR ONE of THE FIVE ELEMENTS (teach by rote on Friday) Send link to your blog before NOON on Friday. CLASS ONE

  2. Our class blog - http://atumusic2014.wordpress.com/

  3. Take notes! Write date of class. Assignment? Write what and when it is due.

  4. Five Elements of Music

  5. Rhythm Melody Form Harmony Expressive Elements Tempo Timbre Dynamics Texture

  6. Rhythm Beat - Pulse Meter Tempo

  7. Melody • Conjunct • Disjunct

  8. Form • Organization • ABA / round / … • Verse & chorus (bridge)

  9. Harmony • Consonance • Dissonance • Major • Minor

  10. Expressive Elements Timbre Tempo Dynamics Texture

  11. In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time", from Latin Tempus) is the speed or pace of a given piece. It is an extremely crucial element of sound, as it can affect the mood and difficulty of a piece. Tempo Largo Adagio Andante Vivace | | | | | | | | | | | |||||

  12. Synonymous with tone color. The acoustical properties of a specific instrument or voice which contribute to its distinctive sound. For example, a flute has a different timbre than a clarinet. Timbre

  13. Dynamics • The degrees of volume (loudness and softness) in music. Forte Piano

  14. HOMOPHONIC: Melody and chords Texture Texture Texture MONOPHONIC: Chant Unison - no accompaniment • The term used to describe the way in which melodic lines are combined, either with or without accompaniment. Types include monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic (contrapuntal). Texture POLYPHONIC: Two or more melodies Texture Texture Texture Texture Texture

  15. Five Elements of Music Rhythm Melody Form Harmony Expressive Elements Tempo Timbre Dynamics Texture

  16. Record/write the assignment • (actual words below) • in your planner or notebook! Seriously. • ASSIGNMENT FOR FRIDAY: • JOIN NAfME online, • COMPOSE A SHORT SONG OR CHANT • FOR ONE of THE FIVE ELEMENTS • Create a One SLIDE PPT of lyrics • Post to your blog and send link before noon

  17. Meter, meter Count the beater One, two, one, two, Or--------------------- One, two, three One, two, three

  18. Dr. Barber’s Précis Format I. APA format citation II. a) In a single coherent sentence give the following:           -name of the author, title of the work, date in parenthesis;           -a rhetorically accurate verb (such as "assert," "argue," "deny," "refute," "prove,” “disprove," "explain," etc.);           -a that clause containing the major claim (thesis statement) of the work. b) Useful info, hints, methods, etc. in a bullet list. c) One of two quotations from the article, that could be used in a paper on the topic. Give page number after each quotation.

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