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Join us for an engaging Musical Scavenger Hunt that invites you to explore contemporary instances of Renaissance music innovations. You'll work in groups to find a total of 10 clean and appropriate examples of various musical textures, including Monophony, Polyphony, Homophony, Four-Part Harmony, Imitation, and Word Painting. Each example must showcase the concept effectively and will be presented in class next week. Prepare to be creative—no duplicates within groups! Let’s celebrate the beauty of Renaissance music.
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M.socrative.com Room # 38178 • QUESTIONS: (multiple choice on the tablet) • 1. One melodic line is a _________ texture. • 2. Two (or more) independent melodies going on at once is a __________ texture. • 3. Two (or more) lines working together – doing the same thing but on different pitches is a __________ texture. Sit wherever you’d like – in a group you can work with Bell Ringer 10/3
Groups: 2-4 Materials: instructions handout, MP3 player/access to Youtube, computer (Monday) A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Goal: Find contemporary examples of Renaissance musical inventions • Find 10 total musical examples. You’re looking for… • Monophony • Polyphony • Homophony • Four Part Harmony • Imitation • Word Painting A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Monophony, Polyphony, Homophony, Four-Part Harmony, Imitation, Word Painting • 10 TOTAL Examples • Do NOT have to have at least 1 of each • NO MORE THAN 3 of the same thing • Example: 3 examples of word painting, 2 examples of polyphony, 1 example of 4-part harmony, 2 examples of imitation, and 2 examples of monophony A Musical Scavenger Hunt
ALL EXAMPLES MUST BE CLEAN AND APPROPRIATE FOR THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT • You will be presenting your examples in class next week • “Appropriateness” is up to Mrs. B’s discretion • That includes lyric and video (if applicable) A Musical Scavenger Hunt
You CANNOT use an example used in class by Mrs. B • You CANNOT have the same example as another group in the class for the same thing • 2 groups can’t use the same part of a song for imitation, but one group could use it for imitation and another for word painting • There is TONS of music out there – be creative! A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Monday, we’ll in the computer lab putting together the presentations Presentations need to include the Title and Artist of the clip, what the example is presenting, and a clip of the music demonstrating the idea. Presentation
“Friends in Low Places” by Garth Brooks • Demonstrates word painting on the word “low” • Link Here • 0:36 start time Presentation Example…
Each example is 10 points • AWESOME EXAMPLE = 10 points • Doesn’t represent the idea at all (or inappropriate!) = 0 points • Yeah, but you could’ve found a more obvious one = 5 points • (and all the numbers in between) • 10 points for the presentation • Overall preparedness, easy to read, has correct information • Total /110 You’ll be graded on…