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Dr. Hodges’ Lesson Plan. Band 8 COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will Sing/Play, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1). Special Request. Please have my grade 8 students make sure our chairs and stands are returned from the Media Center to the room.
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Dr. Hodges’ Lesson Plan http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Band 8COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will Sing/Play, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Special Request • Please have my grade 8 students make sure our chairs and stands are returned from the Media Center to the room http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Grade 8 Band1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • BUZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy Rhythm 75 http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy.Rhythm 75 1& 2 & 3 & http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • B flat concert major • America The Beautiful • Measure 52 to the end • Clarinets and Sax • Trumpet 2 and Trombone • Trumpet 1 http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
General Music 8COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Take notes • Students need to take notes on these slides. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Staff • Developed by Guido D’Arezzo • It is based upon the human hand • Five lines represent the fingers and thumb • Tones are identified based upon their placement upon the staff – a line or space http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Bar or Measure • The space between two vertical (up and down) lines Vertical lines http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Clefs Treble or G clef (it encircles the G line) Bass Clef or F clef (Two dots indicate the tone F) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Melody • A succession of tones perceived as a unit. Unlike a sentence requiring a subject, verb, and predicate, a melody does not have any specific requirements. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Rhythm • The combination of long and/or short sounds. • Rhythm comes from speech – the way we put vocal sounds together to form words. • We have a regional dialect if we emphasize certain syllables. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Harmony • Two or more tones sounded simultaneously (at the same time) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get melody? • Melody comes from the major (happy) or minor (sad) scale • Melody is the succession of tones perceived by the mind as a unit. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get harmony? • Harmony comes from the tonal center and the scale whether major (happy) or minor (sad). • The combination of two or more tones sounded simultaneously. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get rhythm? • The combination of long and/or short sounds. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Band 7COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will Sing/Play, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Grade 7 Band 1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • BUZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • B flat concert major • America The Beautiful http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracyFocus of the Day • F Concert Major • America The Beautiful http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy Rhythm 75 http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy.Rhythm 75 1& 2 & 3 & http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • B flat concert major • America The Beautiful • Measure 52 to the end • Clarinets and Sax • Trumpet 2 and Trombone • Trumpet 1 http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
General Music 7COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Go to Lunch • Return from the cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. • If students are “good” and use a quiet line in the corridor, you may have three (3) minutes to use the restroom before returning to the classroom at 12:35 p.m. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Take notes • Students need to take notes on these slides. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Staff • Developed by Guido D’Arezzo • It is based upon the human hand • Five lines represent the fingers and thumb • Tones are identified based upon their placement upon the staff – a line or space http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Bar or Measure • The space between two vertical (up and down) lines Vertical lines http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Clefs Treble or G clef (it encircles the G line) Bass Clef or F clef (Two dots indicate the tone F) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Melody • A succession of tones perceived as a unit. Unlike a sentence requiring a subject, verb, and predicate, a melody does not have any specific requirements. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Rhythm • The combination of long and/or short sounds. • Rhythm comes from speech – the way we put vocal sounds together to form words. • We have a regional dialect if we emphasize certain syllables. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Harmony • Two or more tones sounded simultaneously (at the same time) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get melody? • Melody comes from the major (happy) or minor (sad) scale • Melody is the succession of tones perceived by the mind as a unit. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get harmony? • Harmony comes from the tonal center and the scale whether major (happy) or minor (sad). • The combination of two or more tones sounded simultaneously. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get rhythm? • The combination of long and/or short sounds. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
General Music 6COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Staff • Developed by Guido D’Arezzo • It is based upon the human hand • Five lines represent the fingers and thumb • Tones are identified based upon their placement upon the staff – a line or space http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Bar or Measure • The space between two vertical (up and down) lines Vertical lines http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the Foundation elements? • Clefs Treble or G clef (it encircles the G line) Bass Clef or F clef (Two dots indicate the tone F) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Melody • A succession of tones perceived as a unit. Unlike a sentence requiring a subject, verb, and predicate, a melody does not have any specific requirements. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Rhythm • The combination of long and/or short sounds. • Rhythm comes from speech – the way we put vocal sounds together to form words. • We have a regional dialect if we emphasize certain syllables. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
What are the basic structure elements of music? • Harmony • Two or more tones sounded simultaneously (at the same time) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get melody? • Melody comes from the major (happy) or minor (sad) scale • Melody is the succession of tones perceived by the mind as a unit. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get harmony? • Harmony comes from the tonal center and the scale whether major (happy) or minor (sad). • The combination of two or more tones sounded simultaneously. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
From what source do we get rhythm? • The combination of long and/or short sounds. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Band 6COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will Sing/Play, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1) http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Take notes • Students need to take notes on these slides. http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com
Grade 6 Band1.03 Sing/Play music of appropriate voicing, with expression and technical accuracy • BUZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.drhodges.wikispaces.com