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Bellwork

Bellwork. Take a seat and I will be placing you in assigned seats today Come up with a question that begins like this…..Why?. Basic Music Symbols ALL Composers should know. Objectives. Understand what the symbols are and their functions Be able to draw those symbols on and off Staff Paper.

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Bellwork

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  1. Bellwork • Take a seat and I will be placing you in assigned seats today • Come up with a question that begins like this…..Why?

  2. Basic Music Symbols ALL Composers should know

  3. Objectives • Understand what the symbols are and their functions • Be able to draw those symbols on and off Staff Paper

  4. What is the Most Important Tool We Use When We Write Music? • A Pencil with an eraser! Please be sure you have one as you will make mistakes

  5. What is the most basic Symbol we use when Writing? • The Staff. • What is it’s function? • We write our notes on it! • What does it look like?

  6. The first thing we Add • Is a Clef. • What does a Clef do? • It marks the lines and spaces of the Staff to give them letter names (Letters A-G)

  7. There are 4 Different Clefs! • Each Clef gives the staff different letter names. • The Most Common is the Treble Clef

  8. Next • The Bass Clef:

  9. Next 2 • The Alto and Tenor Clef Look Exactly the same:

  10. Except • When they are on the Staff: • Alto Clef: • Tenor Clef:

  11. What’s the Difference • Well……

  12. Break Time • Who can draw the best: • Treble Clef • Bass Clef • Alto Clef • Tenor Clef

  13. What’s wrong with this picture? • My name is Mr. Harris and I have a beautiful wife Katie and I have 2 children Christian and Corinne and I have a dog named Molly and a cat named Stitch and over the summer I music directed a musical at the Vero Beach Theater Guild called The Pirates of Penzance and I lived in New Jersey and……..

  14. How do we Separate our Staff • Using Bar Lines, we separate our staff into smaller units called Measures

  15. The End? • When we want to end a song, we then use the Double Bar Line

  16. One More Time…… • If we wish to repeat a portion or all of a musical piece, we add in the Repeat Sign

  17. Game • This is to test what knowledge you have of simple notation. • Please place these notes in order of greatest number of beats to smallest • If you already know this, place these chords in order from greatest to smallest: • CM, C7, C6, C9, C15, C13

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