Music Technology Electives that work at the Secondary Level



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Music Technology Electives that work at the Secondary Level Thomas Rudolph, Ed.D. School District of Haverford Township Havertown, PA 19083 www.tomrudolph.com terudolph@aol.com & Lee Whitmore, Ed.D. SoundTree www.soundtree.com leew@soundtree.com

National Trend: More Required Electives National and State Music Standards http://www.menc.org/publication/books/standards.htm NETS Standards http://www.coastal.edu/education/ti/standards.html Performers/Non-Performers Music technology can address the entire student population Music Electives can create new performing groups, clubs, and activities

Music Technology Electives at Selected schools Bay Shore HS, Bay Shore, New York Dr. Phillips HS, Orlando, FL Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville, Florida Haverford HS, Havertown, PA Hilltop HS, Chula Vista, CA James Blake HS, Silver Spring, MD Roosevelt HS St. Louis, MO

Five main areas to consider: 1. Music theory and composition 2. Music composition, arranging & music technology fundamentals 3. Playing electronic instruments 4. Digital audio recording and editing 5. Multimedia: presentations, web design, film scoring, audio/video (no one program does them all; some combine two or more of the above topics in one course. Most schools offer beginning and advanced courses)

1. Music Theory and Composition Traditional music theory course, using software to enhance independent learning; composition projects (usually notation-based) to put skills into practice. Instructor Technology background required: minimal (TI:ME level one courses or equivalent experience) Audience: All students Course Titles: Music Theory/Composition I (Bayshore HS) Music Theory and Composition 1A & 1B (James Blake HS)

1. Music Theory and Composition Required Hardware/Software: Computers, Keyboards (optional); Theory Ear-training software; Notation or Music Production Software. Textbooks: Alfred Theory Books Music Fundamentals by Mauricio and Adams

1. Music Theory/Comp. Sample Course Description: Music Theory and Composition 1A & 1B James Blake HS The main objective of this course is the development of music literacy. Students experience melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation, keyboard harmony, and sight singing. Students also learn how to arrange music for various combinations of voices. The elements of music are stressed through emphasis on music terminology, notation, major and minor scales, intervals, triads, and beginning part writing. (Sibelius and Auralia screens)

2. Music Composition, Arranging, & Music Tech. A wide variety of software is used: Notation software based Sibelius or Finale Music production software-based: GarageBand, Reason, Home Studio, Band-in-a-Box and others. Instructor Technology background required: moderate to advanced (TI:ME Level Two courses or equivalent experience) Audience: Notation-based best for performers; Music production software best for performers and non-performers.

Music Lab Dr. Phillips High School, Orlando, Florida

2. Music Composition, Arranging, & Music Tech. Required Hardware: MIDI lab with Keyboards and computers Course Titles: Song Writing by Computer Haverford HS Music theory/composition II & III (Bayshore HS) Music and Its Technology A & B (James Blake HS) Electronic Music I/II (two levels combined) Dr. Phillips High School, Orlando, FL Music Technology I & II (Hilltop HS) TextBooks: Music Fundamentals by Mauricio & Adams Teaching Music with Reason

2. Music Comp., Arr. & Music Tech Sample Course Description Electronic Music I Douglas Anderson School of the Arts Electronic Music I is designed to provide music students with a basic understanding of producing music electronically. It is geared as a hands-on survey of electronic music from its inception in the late eighteenhundreds to the latest music technology available today. Sample file from Dr. Phillips HS, Orlando, Florida News Spot - SoundTree lesson

3. Playing Electronic Instruments Performing Ensembles using electronic instruments Instructor Technology background required: Moderate to advanced (TI:ME Level Two courses or equivalent experience) Audience: Performers and students who play nonband/orchestra instruments

3. Playing Electronic Instruments Hardware: MIDI keyboard Guitar MIDI Controllers Course Titles: Electronic Keyboard Lab (Haverford HS) Piano Lab 1A & 1B (James Blake HS) Guitar Lab 1A & 1B (James Blake HS) Music Tech Ensemble 1, 2 (Hilltop HS)

3. Playing Electronic Instr. Sample Course Description Music Tech Ensemble - Hilltop HS This course is an advanced performance oriented ensemble that utilizes the latest in electronic musical instruments such as synthesizers, electronic percussion, and electric guitars, in combination with acoustic instruments and vocals. Performances and rehearsals outside of class time are required. The class continues advanced study in musical performance with electronic and acoustic music instruments, and vocals in variety of ensemble settings typically encountered by professional musicians. Sample file from Hilltop HS: canonindmajor_big

4. Digital Audio Stereo and multitrack recording; audio editing, microphones, digital audio basics. Instructor Technology background required: advanced (TI:ME Level 2 or equivalent) Audience: All Students Course Titles: Digital Audio 1 and 2 Haverford HS. Music Engineering & Music Business Hilltop HS Electronic Music II - Dr. Phillips HS Hardware/Software: Computers with digital audio recording software

4. Digital Audio Sample Course Description: Digital Audio 1 - Haverford High School Open to students in ALL levels, one quarter. Open to all grades. No prerequisite. This course is designed for the student who has little or no experience in the area of digital recording. No musical training is required. All students must provide their own stereo 1/8" jack headphones. Students will develop an understanding of the basic concepts of the science of sound and digital audio, demonstrate an understanding of microphones and microphone placement, edit audio using digital audio software, and burn audio to a CD. Sample file from Haverford HS: 05VST Drums STUDENT

5. Multimedia: Presentations, Websites, Film Scoring Creating multimedia using presentation software and/or web design; Scoring music to accompany video using high-end software such as Final Cut and Premier. Instructor Technology background required: advanced (TI:ME Level 2 courses or equiv.) Audience: All students Required Hardware/Software: Computers & Software designed for specific applications: Adobe Premier, Final Cut Express, Dreamweaver, PowerPoint and other related titles.

5. Multimedia: Presentations, Websites, Film Scoring Course Titles: Multimedia Bay Shore HS; Web Design/Multimedia Arts 1, 2 Hilltop HS Sample Course Description - Bayshore HS Students in the Multi-media course will utilize state-of-the-art technology to create and develop digital portfolios on CD-Rom and video format. They will also produce audio Cd's, DVD and digital video pieces including web pages and animated works. Students will become proficient in using professional software products including Adobe Photoshop, DVD Pro and Adobe Dreamweaver and Final Cut Pro. Sample project: Dr. Charles Murphy, St. Louis, MO

Where to begin 1. Start with existing music staff someone with an interest in technology 2. Start with the existing school computer lab 3. Offer an elective (some schools offer two levels at once) 4. Add a dedicated music technology lab Add additional electives in no particular order. 5. Teachers seek out technology training at colleges and universities TI:ME level one and level Two certification (www.ti-me.org)

Support and Service Support and Service for Music Technology Labs: 1. SoundTree www.soundtree.com 2. Roland www.rolandus.com 3. Yamaha www.yamaha.com

Reference Articles Profiles of schools in each issue of Music Education Technology Magazine: www.metmagazine.com SoundTree lesson plans www.soundtree.com/teachingresources Article Reviewing specific music tech lab applications: Music Technology Labs by John Kuzmich http://www.sbomagazine.com/sbomag/apr03/technology.aspx

Reference books: Technology Guide for Music Educators TI:ME publication; edited by S. Watson Teaching Music with Technology by Tom Rudolph Strategies for Teaching: Technology Edited by Sam Reese (MENC publication) www.soundtree.com

Schools and Web Links Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville, Fl http://www.educationcentral.org/dasota/dasota/arts/arts.htm Bay Shore HS, Bay Shore, NY http://www.bayshore.k12.ny.us/ Douglas Anderson School of the Arts http://www.dphs.ocps.net/ Haverford HS, Havertown, PA http://www.feinmusic.com/digitalrecording/frames.htm Hilltop HS, Chula Vista, CA,. http://hhs.suhsd.k12.ca.us/~musictech/ James Blake HS, Silver Spring, MD http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/blakehs/departments/music/index.htm Roosevelt HS St. Louis, MO Dr. Charles Murphy babamac@mac.com