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Title: Southern Elementary


1
Southern Elementary
  • Music Program

2
Elements of Music
3
Rhythm
  • Concepts
  • Music may be comparatively fast or slow,
    depending on the speed of the underlying pulse.
  • Music may become faster or slower by changing the
    speed of the underlying pulse.
  • A series of beats may be organized into regular
    or irregular groupings by stressing certain
    beats.

4
Rhythm
  • Individual sounds and silences within a rhythmic
    line may be longer than, shorter than, or the
    same as other sounds within the line.
  • Individual sounds and silences within a rhythmic
    line may be longer than, shorter than or the same
    as the underlying steady beat or shortest pulse.
  • Accented sounds within a rhythmic line may sound
    with, before or after the accented underlying
    beat.
  • http//www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmus
    ic/rhythm/rhythm.htm

5
Dynamics
  • Concepts
  • Music may be comparatively loud or soft.
  • Music may become louder or softer.
  • Dynamics can be
  • Forte (loud).
  • Mezzo forte (medium loud).
  • Piano (soft).
  • Mezzo piano (medium soft).
  • Crescendo (Gradually becoming louder)
  • Decrescendo (Gradually becoming softer)
  • http//www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmus
    ic/glossary20of20musical20terms/glossary.htm

6
Style
  • Concepts
  • Musical elements are combined into a whole to
    express a musical or extra musical idea.
  • The expressiveness of music is affected by the
    way timbre, dynamics, articulation, rhythm,
    melody, harmony, form, tempo, and texture
    contribute to the musical whole.
  • Styles/genres blues, pop, rock, rap, country,
    game songs, work songs, lullabies, marches,
    patriotic, folk songs. http//www.lib.virginia.edu
    /speccol/exhibits/music/hymns_shout.html
  • Cultures and periods native American, west
    African, American folk, baroque, contemporary.

7
Timbre
  • Concepts
  • The quality of a sound is determined by the sound
    source.
  • The quality of a sound is affected by the
    material, shape, and size of the source.
  • The quality of a sound is affected by the way the
    sound is produced.
  • The total sound is affected by the number and
    qualities of sounds occurring at the same time.

8
Timbre
  • Families of the orchestra woodwind, brass,
    string, and percussion.
  • Woodwinds flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon,
    saxophone, English horn.
  • Brass trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba.
  • Strings violin, viola, cello, double violin,
    harp.
  • Percussion snare drum, bass drum, cymbals,
    xylophone, triangle.
  • Voice soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass.
  • http//www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmus
    ic/instruments/instruments.htm

9
Tempo
  • Concepts
  • The speed of the beat
  • Tempo can be
  • Presto (very fast)
  • Allegro ( fast)
  • Andante (walking speed)
  • Adagio (slow)
  • Largo (very slow)
  • Ritardando (gradually slow down)

10
Harmony
  • Concepts
  • Chords and melody may move simultaneously in
    relation to each other.
  • A series of simultaneous sounds may alternate
    between activity and rest.
  • Two or more pitches may be sounded
    simultaneously.
  • Two or more musical lines may occur
    simultaneously.

11
Melody
  • Concepts
  • A series of pitches may move up, down, or remain
    the same.
  • A series of pitches may move up or down by steps
    or skips.
  • http//www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmus
    ic/melody/melody.htm

12
Melody
  • Each pitch within a melody moves in relation to a
    home tone.
  • A series of pitches bounded by the octave "belong
    together," forming a tonal set.
  • A melody may be relatively high or low.
  • Individual pitches, when compared to each other,
    may be higher, lower, or the same.

13
Form
  • Concepts
  • A musical whole begins, continues, and ends.
  • A musical whole is a combination of smaller
    segments.
  • A musical whole may be made up of same, varied,
    or contrasting segments.

14
Form
  • A series of sounds may form a distinct musical
    idea within the musical whole.
  • A musical whole may include an introduction,
    interludes, and an ending segment.
  • AB (2 part), ABA (3part), rounds, call/response,
    verse/chorus.
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