Enhancing Texture in Pentatonic Songs with Orff Instruments
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This presentation focuses on the concept of texture in music, specifically how to add texture to songs composed in the pentatonic scale using Orff instruments and drums. Participants will explore various strategies, including rhythmic ostinato, melodic ostinato, adding thirds, and incorporating borduns. Additionally, we will discuss the use of introductions, interludes, and codas, as well as partner songs and canon singing. By understanding texture, musicians can enrich their compositions, creating layers that make the music more engaging and dynamic.
Enhancing Texture in Pentatonic Songs with Orff Instruments
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1. Today’s Agenda Brief presentation on texture
Explore adding texture to songs written in the Pentatonic Scale with Orff Instruments, drums
Strategies:
Rhythmic ostinato
Rhythmic/melodic ostinato
Adding thirds
Adding Bordun
Introduction interlude and coda
Partner song/canon singing
2. TEXTURE It refers to sounds played at the same time. It can be described as thickness or thinness.