Activities
Objectives for Student Learning
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Worksheet #8
Practice songs #62-67 in our book and turn in worksheet #8 for the green bead.
Due Mar. 4 - Mar. 22.
Play Along
Listen to Page 16 and Play Along when you are ready. Enjoy your music.
Activities
- Together, review the important information about flats.
- FLAT - lowers the pitch of a note one half step. It remains in effect for the entire measure.
- Model a flat sign next to notes drawn on lines and spaces.
- #62 - Tpt, Tbn, Bar, Tuba: Higher notes are easier with faster air.
- #63 - Percussion: Aux. parts can appear on any line or space.
- #64 - History Highlight: George F. Root (1820-1895) was an American composer and publisher who wrote "There's Music in the Air" in 1854.
- #65 - This is the same song as #64 with the added key signature of Concert Eb.
- #65 - Timpani and Aux. Percussion: Tacet for this song.
- #65 - Fl, Fhn: Circle the notes changed by the key signature
- #65 - Bb Insts: Circle the note changed by the key signature
- #66 - Timpani and Aux. Percussion: Tacet for this song.
- #66 - Mlts and Drums: How is your hand position?
- #67 - Timpani: Circle the notes changed by the key signature
Objectives
- Incorporate and perform previously learned skills and concepts.
- #62 - Bb instruments: Identify, define, and play a flat.
- #62 - Woodwinds, Brass, Mallets: Play Concert Ab with a good tone.
- #63 - Percussion: Perform on tambourine and wood block
- #64 - Practice skills and concepts previously introduced.
- #65 - Identify and define the key signature.
- #65 - Play in the key of Concert Eb.
- #66 - Woodwinds, Brass, Mallets: Practice playing in the key of Concert Eb
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Works Cited
Pearson, Bruce.
"Standard of Excellence, Book 1 - Conductor Score: Comprehensive Band Method."
Neil A. Kjos Music Co., 1993.