Step-by-Step Classroom Music II 7 Teacher Manual emc notes inc.
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Table of Contents Lesson one: Brief History of the Blues... 1 Teacher Note: The Blues... 3 Lesson two: Famous Blues Artists of the 20th Century... 4 Performer Assignment Worksheet... 6 Lesson three: Guitar Performance Critique... 7 Guitarist Critique Worksheet... 9 Lesson four: The Grand Staff Review...10 Grand Staff Teacher Note...12 Grand Staff Worksheet...13 Grand Staff Worksheet Answer Sheet...14 Lesson five: Major Triads...15 C-F-G Major Scale Card...18 C-F-G Major Triad Card...19 C-F-G Major Triad Worksheet... 20 C-F-G Major Triad Answer Sheet... 21 Lesson six: Triad Positions and Major Chord Voicing... 22 C - F - G Root Position Card... 24 C - F - G First Inverted Position Card... 25 C - F - G Second Inverted Position Card... 26 C - F - G Position Worksheet... 27 C - F - G Position Answer Sheet... 28 Lesson seven: Form and the 12-Bar Blues with Major Chords... 29 C Major Scale with Degrees Card... 32 12-Bar Blues Pattern Card... 33 12-Bar Blues Worksheet... 34 12-Bar Blues Answer Sheet... 35 Lesson eight: Minor Triads... 36 A-D-E Minor Scale Card... 39 A-D-E Minor Triad Card... 40 A-D-E Minor Triad Worksheet...41 A-D-E Minor Triad Answer Sheet... 42 Lesson nine: Triad Positions and Minor Chord Voicing... 43 A D E Minor Root Position Card... 46 A D E Minor First Inverted Position Card...47 A D E Minor Second Inverted Position Card... 48 A D E Minor Position Worksheet... 49 A D E Minor Position Answer Sheet... 50 Lesson ten: Form and the 12-Bar Minor Blues...51 A Minor Scale with Degrees Card... 54 12-Bar Blues Pattern Card... 55 12-Bar Blues Worksheet... 56 12-Bar Blues Answer Sheet... 57
Table of Contents Lesson eleven: Sharp Key Signatures and the Circle of Fifths... 58 Teacher Note: Sharp Key Signatures... 61 Sharp Key Signatures Pattern Card... 62 C, G, D, A, E, B, F #, C # Scale Card... 63 Circle of Fifths Card... 64 Circle of Fifths Worksheet 1... 65 Circle of Fifths Worksheet 2... 66 Circle of Fifths Answer Sheet 1... 67 Circle of Fifths Answer Sheet 2... 68 Lesson twelve: Flat Key Signatures and the Circle of Fourths... 69 Teacher Note: Flat Key Signature... 71 C, F, B b, E b, A b, D b, G b, C b Scale Card... 72 Flat Key Signatures Pattern Card... 73 Circle of Fourths Card...74 Circle of Fourths Worksheet 1... 75 Circle of Fourths Worksheet 2... 76 Circle of Fourths Answer Sheet 1... 77 Circle of Fourths Answer Sheet 2... 78 Lesson thirteen: C Blues Scale... 79 The Blues Scale Note... 80 C Major Scale Card...81 C Minor Scales Card... 82 C Blues Scale Card... 83 C Blues Worksheet... 84 C Blues Worksheet Answer sheet... 85 Lesson fourteen: Composition Using the C Blues Scale Over a Major Progression... 86 Commercial Lyric Sheet... 89 C Blues Scoring Sheet... 90 C Blues Backing Track Score... 91 Lesson fifteen: Composition Melody Over a Minor Progression... 92 C Blues Scoring Sheet... 95 C Blues Backing Track Score... 96 Lesson sixteen: G Blues Scale... 97 G Major Scale Card... 99 G Minor Scales Card... 100 G Blues Scale Card...101 G Blues Worksheet... 102 G Blues Worksheet Answer sheet... 103 Lesson seventeen: Composition Using the G Blues Scale Over a Major Progression.10 4 G Blues Scoring Sheet... 106 G Blues Backing Track Score...107 Lesson eighteen: Composition a Class Song... 108 Musical elements Review Sheet... 111 Class Song Lyric Sheet...112 Class Song Rhythm Scoring Sheet...113 Class Song Melody Scoring Sheet...114
Table of Contents Lesson nineteen: Stax Records, Atlantic Records, and Motown...115 Stax, Atlantic, and Motown Assignment Worksheet...117 End Notes...119
CD Track List Track 1 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Track 2 C Major Blues Progression 1 Track 3 C Major Blues Progression 2 Track 4 C Major Blues Progression 3 Track 5 C Major Blues Progression 4 Track 6 C Major Blues Progression 5 Track 7 C Minor Blues Progression 1 Track 8 C Minor Blues Progression 2 Track 9 C Minor Blues Progression 3 Track 10 C Minor Blues Progression 4 Track 11 C Minor Blues Progression 5 Track 12 G Major Blues Progression 1 Track 13 G Major Blues Progression 2 Track 14 G Major Blues Progression 3 Track 15 G Major Blues Progression 4 Track 16 G Major Blues Progression 5 iv
Lesson eighteen TOPIC: Composition a Class Song CURRICULUM EXPECTATIONS: Students will: C1.1 Sing and/or play, in tune, from musical notation, unison music and music in two or more parts from diverse cultures, styles, and historical periods C1.2 Apply the elements of music when singing and/or playing, composing, and arranging music, using them for specific effects and clear purposes C1.3 Create musical compositions in a variety of forms for specific purposes and audiences C1.4 Use the tools and techniques of musicianship in musical performances C1.5 Demonstrate an understanding of standard and other musical notation through performance and composition OBJECTIVE: MATERIALS: By the end of the lesson, students will compose a song using the G blues scale and the 12-bar blues pattern. (Please note that this lesson may require five periods to complete.) Musical elements Review Sheet Class Song Lyric Sheet Class Song Rhythm Scoring Sheet Class Song Melody Scoring Sheet Pitched instruments or vocals LESSON RATIONALE: To date students have been provided the opportunity to score and perform songs in a number of keys using major, minor pentatonic and blues scales. Students have also been introduced to 8-bar and 12-bar progressions using the first, fourth and fifth chords. This lesson is a culminating activity that requires students to utilize what they have learned by composing a class song. (Please note that this lesson may require 6 periods to complete.) SUGGESTED LESSON SEQUENCE: 1. This lesson has been constructed in six parts. The timelines provided are merely suggestions and may be altered as needed. Each part is structured for one 40 minute period; however, additional time may be given as required. 2. Review musical elements with the Students (See Musical elements Review Sheet) 3. Review the major scale pattern. 108
Lesson eighteen 4. Review the pentatonic scale. C D E G A C Root second third fifth sixth eighth 5. Review the blues scale. 4 C E b E F G b G B b C Root flat third third fourth 6. Explain to the students that they will be using a scale of their choice to compose a class song. 7. Brainstorm and list on the board, a variety of ideas that could be used for a class song. 8. Divide the students into groups of four and distribute a copy of the Class Song Lyric Sheet to each group. 9. Have the students complete the lyrics to the class song. Part 2 10. Have students create a rhythm track for their song. The rhythm may be an ostinato or complete rhythm pattern. 11. Have the students score their rhythm track using stick notation. Part 3 12. Have the students create a melody for their song. Students should include appropriate markings in accord with the musical elements reviewed in class. Students may compose their melodies in the oral tradition, or they may notate them using pitch mapping or standard notation. Part 4 13. Once completed, have the students rehearse their compositions using recorders, pitched percussion instruments, or vocals. Part 5 14. Have the students perform their compositions for the class. flat fifth fifth flat seventh eighth 109
Lesson eighteen Part 6 15. Have the students select one of the songs and write newspaper critique. The critique should be focused on the lyrical content and the musical appeal of the song. Students should not critique their own work, but instead that of a classmate. The critiques should be shared with the composers, who could be provided an opportunity to respond, explaining why they chose certain lyrics or a particular melody. ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES: Ensure the lyrics of the song are appropriate. Ensure the melody line created by the students is based on one of the above mentioned scale types. Ensure the class song is accurately scored and performed by all members of the group. Copyright 2010 emc notes inc. 110
Musical Elements Review Sheet Rhythm Syncopation: A syncopated rhythm is a rhythm that emphasizes a beat or division of a beat that is not normally emphasized. In short, what syncopation does is disrupt the natural rhythmic flow of the music. Although it is the consistency of the time signature that makes the musical pattern easy to follow, it is syncopation that adds interest to the music taking away what could otherwise become boring Polyrhythms: Polyrhythms occur when two or more different rhythms are played at the same time Rhythmic Ostinato: A rhythmic ostinato pattern is a repetitive rhythm pattern that is heard throughout a piece of music. This can be a one measure pattern, or an entire phrase Articulation Legato: Legato is a musical term that means played smoothly, without any separation between notes. Staccato: Staccato is a musical term that means the opposite of legato. Staccato requires that successive notes are played in shortened or detached fashion. Dynamics a. piano (p) soft b. mezzo piano () medium soft c. mezzo forte () medium loud d. forte () loud e. sforzando () forced or accented and loud f. crescendo (<) gradually get louder g. decrescendo (>) gradually get softer Texture Monophony: Monophonic music is based on a single melody line without an accompaniment. Homophony: Homophonic music resembles monophonic music in that it has a single melody line but with accompaniment. Polyphony: Polyphonic music consists of several melody lines played at the same time. Copyright 2010 emc notes inc. 111
Class Song Lyric Sheet To assist you in creating the lyrics for you commercial respond to the following questions: a. What is the name of your song? b. What is the main idea of your song? c. List three strong characteristics of your class. d. List three reasons why your class is one that should be remembered. Using some of the information above, create your lyrics below. (Be sure that they fit with the progression) Copyright 2010 emc notes inc. 112
Class Song Rhythm Scoring Sheet I I I I IV IV I I V IV I I Copyright 2010 emc notes inc. 113
Class Song Melody Scoring Sheet I I I I IV IV I I V IV I I Copyright 2010 emc notes inc. 114