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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

BLACK KEY PENTATONIC SONGS

HERE IS A LIST OF PENTATONIC SONGS 
THAT CAN BE PLAYED USING 
THE BLACK KEYS OF THE PIANO ONLY:


Amazing Grace
Arirang
Auld Lang Syne
Bugle Calls
Cape Cod Chantey
Chatter with the Angels
Cherry Tree Carol
Cindy
Crawdad Hole
Cumberland Gap
Ezekiel Saw the Wheel
Fais Do Do
Farmer in the Dell
Git Along, Little Dogies
Goodbye, Old Paint
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Great Big House in New Orleans
Hot Cross Buns
Jennie Jenkins
Jesus Loves Me
John Henry
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Josey
Land of the Silver Birch
Li'l Liza Jane
Mary Had a Baby
Mary Had a Little Lamb
My Horses Ain't Hungry
Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Oh Susanna
Old Ark's A-Moverin'
Old Brass Wagon
Old Dan Tucker
Old Gray Mare
Old MacDonald
Old Texas
Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater
Poor Wayfaring Stranger
Pretty Saro
Riddle Song
Ring Around the Rosy
Sacramento
Sandy Land
Skye Boat Song
Sourwood Mountain
Steal Away
Swapping Song
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
This Old Hammer
This Train
Wade In The Water
Wayfaring Stranger

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EAR TRAINING 
1. PLAY THESE SONGS BY EAR (STARTING KEY IS GIVEN)
2. IMPROVISE A MELODY BY BREAKING UP A SHORT POEM OR QUOTE 
AND PLACING SOUNDS ON THE SYLLABLES OF THE WORDS TO ANY RHYTHM YOU CHOOSE




SOME PENTATONIC SONGS 
WITH NOTATION 
(played on white keys)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

WHAT WE DID TODAY 2011-2012: SEMESTER #1 THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 8, 2011

GENERAL MUSIC periods 1,2,3
OBJECTIVE: MUSICAL ALPHABET AND THE KEYBOARD
....MUSICAL ALPHABET GRAPHS (CONTINUED AS NEEDED)
....MUSICAL ALPHABET WORD SHEET

........1. Passed out and explained.
............a. Using the 7 musical alphabet letters only see how many words you can write down.
............b. May repeat letters as often as needed, use proper names, and abbreviations.
............c. Use only words in the dictionary and appropriate for use in school.
........2. To work on after graphing is completed.

....MUSICAL ALPHABET ON THE KEYBOARD

........1. Review directions about procedures on using the keyboards.
........2. Students are to take their PENTATONIC WORK SHEETS (see this video for a review of pentatonic black key notes:) 

up with them to the keyboard and try to play some of the songs on the sheet by ear.
............a. For each song a starting key name [it will be a flat (symbol: "b") name] is given. To locate that key (if not memorized yet) follow this procedure:
..................1) Locate black keys in groups of 2.
..................2) Find the white key in between the black keys in groups of 2 and that white key is named "D."
..................3) Using the musical alphabet (forward to the right or backwards to the left) on the white keys locate the letter name of the related black key you wish to find.
..................4) Once you locate the white key the black key directly to the left of the white key will be the note you will start the song on

.............b. Ear Training 

..................1)Choose a song from the sheet that you know and can hum to yourself.
..................2)Listen to yourself and determine when the sounds go higher and lower and when the sounds are close together or far apart.
..................3)Starting at the indicated first key of the song press down the next key in the direction you think the sound moves (right for higher, left for lower). If you hit the wrong note (the sound does not match what you hear in your head) try a different key until you find the correct one.
..................4)Ear training is called "training" for a purpose. Training the ear often starts off by experimentation and will become more acute with practice or "training" so don't be afraid to make a mistakes.

..................5)Improvise or create your own songs using only the black keys of the piano 

........2. The teacher will be checking students to see if they are able to demonstrate the concepts they have been asked to practice and help as needed.
(TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW.)


BEGINNING VIOLIN period 5
OBJECTIVE: VIOLIN HISTORY/PARTS AND CARE OF INSTRUMENTS
....DEMONSTRATION OF REAL INSTRUMENTS FROM THE VIOLIN FAMILY
........1. STRING FAMILY OF THE ORCHESTRA
............a. DOUBLE BASS: The FATHER

.................1) Strings named from high to low: G, D, A, E
.................2)
Strings named same as the violin's but in reverse order
.............b. CELLO: The MOTHER
.................1)
Strings named from high to low: A, D, G, C
.................2) Strings named same as the viola's but lower
.............c. VIOLA: The BIG BROTHER
..................1) Strings named from high to low: A, D, G, C
.................2) Strings named same as the cello's but in higher
.............d. VIOLIN: The LITTLE SISTER
..................1)Strings named from high to low: E, A, D, G
..................2) Strings named same as the double bass' but in reverse order
........2. EARLY STRING HISTORY
............a. REBEC
............b. VIELLE
............c. VIOLA DA GAMBA

....PARTS OF THE VIOLIN DEFINED, NAMED, AND PASSED AROUND
........1. SCROLL
........2. PEGS
........3. PEG BOX
........4. NUT
........5. FINGERBOARD
........6. NECK
........7. WAIST or BOUTS
........8. BRIDGE
........9. STRINGS
.......10. FINE TUNERS
.......11. TAIL PIECE
.......12. TAIL PIECE ADJUSTER or STRING
.......13. END BUTTON (CELLO: END PIN)
.......14. "F" HOLES (SOUND HOLES)
.......15. SOUND POST(CONTINUE WITH BOW TOMORROW)

ADVANCED VIOLIN period 4
OBJECTIVE: CONCERT SONG PRACTICE
....TUNE
....WARM-UP: CYCLE OF STRINGS-LIFTED BOWS
(ARTICULATION-RINGING TONE)

........1. Lifted bows at the frog (4x down)
........2. Lifted bows at the middle (4x down)
........3. Lifted bows at the tip (4x down)
...."SILENT NIGHT"

........1.Listen to the recorded accompaniment.
........2
.Review note names/counting of bass harmony part (music parts arranged for the different instruments)
and play with accompaniment
........3. Review note names/fingerings of melody parts and sight read with recoded accompaniment.

...."HASTE TO THE WEDDING"

........1. Work on 2nd half of the piece; a phrase first to be learned using the upper notes then add in the lowered ones for double stopping. (Double stopping produces harmony and will help secure good intonation.)
........2. Quiz this coming Wednesday on this phrase of music.