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Title: Music Investigation


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Music Investigation
  • Outcome 3 Performance (including Technical Work)
  • On completion of this unit the student should be
    able to present a performance of music works that
    communicates understanding of the Focus Area.
  • Key Knowledge includes
  • Strategies for planning a performance program
    that communicates understanding of a selected
    Focus Area
  • Strategies for developing and refining accuracy,
    control, fluency, flexibility, dexterity,
    security, coordination and clarity in performance
    as relevant to the selected works and instruments
  • Idiomatic instrumental tone qualities and
    variation of tone relevant to the selected
    repertoire
  • Stylistic characteristics, musical structures and
    textures, and use of other elements of music in
    selected works as they relate to the Focus Area
  • Ways of achieving purposeful shape in music
    through artistic variation of expressive elements
    of music, including tone quality, tempo,
    phrasing, articulation, dynamics and texture

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Cont. Outcome 3
  • Strategies for developing expressively shaped,
    informed interpretations of works that
    demonstrate understanding of relevant historical
    and contemporary performance practices,
    conventions and artistic balance between relevant
    personal, stylistic, practical, technological,
    historical and cultural influences
  • Roles of, and relationships between, instrumental
    voices in selected group works, or parts within
    the texture of solo works in achieving artistic
    balance, blend and variation of texture

3
Outcome 3
  • Key skills include the ability to
  • Prepare and perform a program of group or solo
    works that communicates understanding of a
    selected Focus Area
  • Demonstrate accuracy, control, fluency,
    flexibility, dexterity, security, coordination
    and clarity in the performance of selected works
  • Control idiomatic tone quality, and artistic
    variation of tone in the performance of selected
    works
  • Demonstrate artistic intent
  • Create shape in performance of selected works
    through artistic variation of expressive elements
    of music
  • Communicate direction in performance through
    considered, expressive contrasts between
    structural and textural sections of each work and
    across the program of selected works
  • Demonstrate developing mastery of historical and
    contemporary performance conventions in
    interpreting and performing selected works

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Outcome 3
  • Perform informed interpretations of selected
    works that demonstrate understanding of artistic
    balance between relevant personal, stylistic,
    practical, technological, historical and cultural
    influences
  • Demonstrate understanding of the roles of, and
    relationships between, instrumental voices in
    selected group work/s, or parts within the
    texture of solo work/s, to achieve artistic
    balance, blend and variation of tone.
  • Demonstrate communication, interaction,
    cooperation and empathy with other musicians and
    audience as appropriate to the performance of
    selected works
  • Reflect on and evaluate development of a
    performance program

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Music Investigation
  • Elements of Music

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Focus Area
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Variety of Focus Areas
  • The development of Nocturnes (for Solo Piano)
    beginning with the styles origin with John Field
    (Nocturne in C minor) and then looking at
    innovations made by other composers such as
    Chopin and Faure as well as the different
    approach of C20 composers.
  • The stylistic characteristics used by Guitarists
    Jeff Beck, Mark Knopfler and Albert King, and the
    use of different variations of a finger-picking
    method to achieve the style.

8
Class Time Structure
  • Listening Journal Elements of Music
  • Aural Training Intervals, Chords and
    progressions, rhythmic and melodic dictation as
    appropriate
  • Theory select one piece from program, specify
    the tonic key, find the modulations and how they
    relate to the tonic or chord progression within a
    phrase/section
  • Technical work or exercises designed and
    practical work on exercises OR
  • Investigation research question OR
  • Composing/Arranging/Improvisation exercises
    linked to the above

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Unit 3 Timeline
  • Week of March 12 Trial performance of Focus Area
    works, (at least 15 minutes of contrasting
    works), and technical work and exercises
  • Week of March 19 Submit draft of how technical
    work and exercises is assisting your development
    and understanding in preparing your Outcome 3
    pieces submit draft of progressive analysis and
    research discussing characteristics, techniques
    and performance practices of your Focus Area
    works
  • Week of April 19 Submit draft of
    composition/improvisation/arrangement and how
    this
  • relates to your Focus Area

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Unit 3 Timeline cont.
  • Week of May 2 Presentation of technical work and
    exercises explaining how they have improved your
    instrumental skills and understanding of the
    Focus Area
  • Week of May 10 Report Presentation - (performance
    and commentary or multimedia or written or a
    combination) discussing characteristics,
    techniques and performance
  • practice of works representative of your Focus
    Area- SAC
  • Week of May 18 Technical work and exercises SAC
  • (including a written description of how
    selected performance techniques, technical work
    and exercises have supported the student as an
    instrumentalist, and in their preparation of
    works for Outcome 3)

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Unit 3 Timeline cont.
  • Week of May 25 Performance of at least a 15
    minute program of
    Focus Area works
  • Week of May 25 Submit and perform
    composition/improvisation/arrangement and
    outline how your created work relates to your
    Focus Area
  • Weekly Aural and Theory exercises relevant to
  • Focus Area analysis
  • Weekly Progress report and plan for next week
  • Focus Area Research

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Listening Journal
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Listening Journal
  • Name the instruments
  • Detail the Form/structure
  • Rhythm
  • Melody
  • Harmony
  • Tone Colour
  • Texture
  • Instrument techniques
  • Style?

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Key Words
  • Melody
  • Ascending, descending, repetitive, short, long,
    high, low, wide range, small range,
    stepwise/smooth, based on a scale, based on a
    triad, jagged, made up of phrases, uses
  • sequences, tonality scale forms, modal,
    contour, draw a line-graph of the phrase shape,
    upbeat, anacrusis, angular contour (leaps),
    motive, register, unison, chromaticism
  • Rhythm
  • Riff, straight, shuffle, jazz, swing, latin,
    describe note values within a phrase, short
    rhythmic patterns, call and response, ostinatos,
    off beat, notation, time signatures, mixed
    metres, polyrhythms, dotted rhythms, even,
    syncopation, tacet, duration, note values, pulse,
    regular, irregular, repetitive, hemiola,
    isometric
  • Used as to maintain momentum, as part of the
    structure/form, ostinato, to provide pulse/beat,
    to create unity, to create contrast
  •  
  • Harmony
  • Chord progression, tonality, primary triads,
    7ths, altered chords, describe the chords within
    a phrase, modulation, consonance, dissonance,
    resolution
  •  

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Key Words
  • Dynamics
  • Loud, soft, crescendo, decrescendo, diminuendo,
    fade-out, fade-in, moderately loud, moderately
    soft, sforzando, smorzando
  •  
  • Tone Colour
  • Timbre, warm, cold, shrill, mellow, woody,
    bright, bleak, dark, light, heavy, percussive,
    Guitar amp effects, effects units, Powerchords,
    mute
  •  
  • Texture
  • Monophonic, homophonic, polyphonic
  •  
  • Interpretation
  • Rubato, rallentando, register, Piano pedalling,
    vibrato, change of register,
  • Recording techniques effects, reverberation,
    mutlitracking,
  • Ornamentation trills, mordents, drops offs,
    smears, pause, harmonics, melismas, scat,
  • Articulation legato smooth, semi-legato,
    staccato, mezzo-staccato, marcato, accents,
    tenuto, slides, bends, hammer ons, pull offs,
    damping, pizzicato, double stop, mute
  • Tempo slow, fast, broadly, lively, accelerando,
    rallentando, ritenuto, ritardando,

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Listening Journal
  • Describe the different rhythms heard in excerpt 1
  • Write the different rhythms heard in excerpt 1
    that you have described 
  • Describe the shape of the melody in excerpt 2 
  • Draw the shape of the melody in excerpt 2
  • Describe the variations in tone colour throughout
    the excerpt
  • Describe the structural and expressive role of
    each instrument in excerpt 2

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Listening Journal
  • Select one instrument, and detail the use of
    articulation throughout the excerpt
  •  
  • Write the rhythm of 2 instruments/voices that
    performed in excerpt 1, include the articulations
  •  
  • Identify and describe the interpretative
    decisions you believe is evident in the
    pre-recorded work
  •  
  • What expressive elements have been used in the
    excerpt and what effect do they have?

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Listening Journal
  • What style is this piece of Music? Describe why
    you think it is this style.
  •  
  • Discuss how the performers approached performing
    the melody and rhythm to highlight the style.
  •  
  • Discuss how the performers approached performing
    the melody and rhythm to demonstrate variety
    within the style.
  •  

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Listening Journal
  • Describe the similarities and differences between
    how the different instruments are being played.
  •  
  • Describe the similarities and differences between
    excerpt 1 2
  •  
  • Describe the similarities and differences with
    the rhythms being performed.
  •  
  • Describe the similarities and differences with
    the expressive elements used.

20
Music Language
  • Highlight the use of key words to extend student
    language

21
Technical Work Exercises
  • Students specify one piece of Music from their
    program
  • Students state what the key of the Music is
  • Students write the scale one octave ascending
  • Students write three technical work scales
    related to the
  • tonic key
  • Students highlight one rhythm in this piece
  • Students write an exercise using the tonic key
    scale, and the rhythm
  • Students design three exercises using the rhythm
    and combinations from the scale

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Exercises
  • Exercises are directly related to their piece of
    Music
  • All technical work and exercises are used in
    practical sessions
  • Exercises are designed to enhance the knowledge
    of the elements of Music
  • Students keep a weekly journal of technical work
    and exercises
  • Student knowledge and technical skill is
    progressively developed

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Assessment Tasks
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Unit 3 Assessment Tasks Outcome 3
  • Weekly Listening Journal Elements of Music and
    stylistic characteristics
  • Weekly technical work and exercises documented
    and rehearsed
  • Trial performances and feedback
  • Discussion and report of characteristics and
    practices and other issues that influence
    interpretation of Focus Area works

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Unit 3 4 Outcome 3 SAC
  • 1. Focus Area statement
  • 2. Performance Program outline
  • 3. Outcome 3 Performance of technical work and
    exercises relevant to the Focus Area and
    description of how this technical work is
    informing development of the performance program.
  • MARKS /5 

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Unit 4 Music InvestigationTimeline
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Unit 4 Timeline
  • Week of July 12 Trial performance of Focus Area
    works, (at least 10 minutes of contrasting
    works), and technical work and exercises
  • Week of July 19 Submit draft of
    composition/improvisation/arrangement and how
    this relates to your Focus Area
  • Week of August 2 Presentation of technical work
    and exercises explaining how they have improved
    your instrumental skills and understanding of the
    Focus Area

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Unit 4 Timeline cont.
  • Week of August 10 Creative Work Presentation SAC
    - Outcome 2 Present and perform a composition,
    improvisation or arrangement of a music work that
    uses characteristics, performance techniques and
    other conventions relevant to the Focus Area AND
    an explanation of how the work is representative
    of the Focus Area (written or multimedia or oral)
  • Week of September 18 Technical work and exercises
    SAC (including a written description of how
    selected performance techniques, technical work
    and exercises have supported the student as an
    instrumentalist, and in their preparation of
    works for Outcome 3)

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Unit 4 Timeline cont.
  • Week of September 25 Performance of at least a 10
    minute program of Focus Area works
  • Week of September 25 Performance of created work,
    with explanation on how this relates to Focus
    Area
  • Weekly Aural and Theory exercises relevant to
  • Focus Area analysis
  • Weekly Progress report and plan for next week
  • Focus Area Research

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eMail Address
  • morton.lynne.d_at_edumail.vic.gov.au
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