The Syllabus for this class is available here.
Due Dates:
| Musician Presentations | Making a Band | Concert Reports |
| November 9 In class | 18-Nov | 30-Nov |
Listening and Interpreting 1
Listen to each song below. While listening draw a representation of how the song develops as discussed in class:
- At least letter-size
- Color is optional
Esperanza Spalding - Pontade Areia - Drawing |
Topics we will discuss in class include:
- What is music?
- Fundamentals of Music
- Musical Form
- Musical Styles
- Music Notation
- The role of time in music
- Active Listening
- The purpose/role of music in different places around the world
- Capoeira - Brazilian martial art
- Music and Musical Instruments
- Movements
- Philosophy
- Historic Origins
- Humanity's struggle for transcendence
- Religious/Sacred Music
- Secular Music
- Blues Music
- The Underground Railroad
- Riverdance
- Capoeira
Five Universal Fundamentals of Music:
- Timbre - Tone Quality; Each instrument will sound different from the next. Just as every player will sound different from the next.
- Tonality - A collection of tones, or sounds; A key signiture
- Pulse - Rhythmic texture; Beat
- Density - Amount of activity; Concentration of sound; Balance of sound and silence; Balance of space and movement
- Implication - Meaning; Purpose
Chapters we will study:
- PART 2 Medieval and Renaissance Music
- UNIT III The Middle Ages
- UNIT IV The Renaissance
- PART 4 The Baroque Era
- UNIT VI The Baroque and the Arts
- UNIT VII Vocal Music of the Baroque
- UNIT VIII Instrumental Music of the Baroque
- PART 5 More Materials of Form
- UNIT IX Expanded Elements of Form
- PART 6 Eighteenth-Century Classicism
- UNIT X The Classical Spirit
- UNIT XI Clasical Chamber Music
- UNIT XII The Classical Symphony
- UNIT XIII The Eighteenth-Century Concerto and Sonata
- UNIT XIV Choral Music and Opera in the Clasical Era
- PART 7 The Nineteenth Century
- UNIT XV The Romantic Movement
Home work assignments:
Create a timeline of the evolution from (1750/1800) until (today).
- Site five major developments from 1750-1800
- Site five major developments from 1800-1850
- Site five major developments from 1850-1900
- Site five major developments from 1900-1950
- Site five major developments from 1950-2000
- Major music developments include:
- Music Periods
- Musicians
- Musical Styles
- Cultural events include:
- Social developmemnts
- Include Works Cite page
Audacity Project
We will spend a day in class to understand the Audacity audio editing software. The following will be completed outside of the class:
- Select a minimum of 2 songs (I suggest instrumental) that you have in electronic format, mp3 or wave.
- Import the songs into Audacity.
- Compose a Rap or Song Lyric at least 1 minute long
- Your rap needs to be inspired by a major current event or issue:
- Healthcare
- Deforestation
- Gender Inequality
- etc.
- Record your rap lyric into Audacity
- Use at least 3 effects from the effects window
Tree of Influence
Select a musician/musical artist from the list below. Create a visual diagram displaying the musicians and events that helped shape the music (s)he, or they, created. Include at least 30 influences.
Choose from the following:
- Led Zeppelin
- Charlie Parker
- Miles Davis
- Jimmie Hendrix
- John Cage
- Geri Allen
- Ingrid Jensen
- Erykah Badu
- Janice Joplin
Include a Works Cited page.
2 Concert Reports – 5 percent each - 10 percent total:
Attend 2 live, at least 1 hour, Music performances and submit a report answering the following questions:
- Where?
- When?
- Who performed?
- Who played what instrument(s)/sang?
- What did the music sound like (genre, emotions, implications, etc)?
- How did the music make me feel?
- How was it similar or different from what I normally listen to?
- What did I gain from attending this performance?
Group Projects
Discovering Our Musicians - 10 percent:
- There will be two Group Power Point Presentations during the term:
- An older/retired musician/music ensemble from southwest Ohio
- A current/newer musician/music ensemble from southwest Ohio
- Power Point Slide Show Component
- Introduce the artist
- Region(s) where artist performed
- Time period/current events of the time period
- Genre
- Artist’s influences
- Artist’s impact on the world
- Power Point Component:
- 20 slides
- Brief
- Students must be able to present without reliance on the screen
- Points will be deducted for pour communication with audience, ie lack of eye contact
- Each member of the group must be equally involved in presenting
- Each group must present an outline of their presentation prior to presenting:
- One page
- Name of group members
- Name of the artist(s)
- Each member's contribution
- Bullet-point list synopsis of presentation
- Time will be periodically allotted in class for working in groups
- Include a Works Cited page
Making a Band - 10 percent:
- Groups will create musical instruments perform in front of the class
- Create musical instruments from found/recycled materials
- Create a notational system that works for all of the instruments in the group
- Create, and notate, a piece of music for your group
- Present your band to the class
- All Instruments Must Work As Intended To Create Music
Audio/Visual Resources:
We will be studying the John Cage Water Walk video to the right:
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We will interpret music from the artists below. For these pieces draw the shape of the music, and create a diagram of the form.
| Nomo http://www.nomomusic.com or http://www.myspace.com/nomomusic | Brain Wave All The Stars |
| Music by Eclipse. More music and information about Eclipse is available at www.eclipsemovement.com and www.myspace.com/eclipsejamband. |
"Taste of India" |
| Music performed by Poco Loco. More of Poco Loco is available at www.pocolocomusica.com or myspace.com/pocolocomusica | "Afro Blue" composed by Mongo Santamaria |
| Music by Acarya. More information is available at www.myspace.com/acaryaband | "The Known" |
| Music by Steve Arrington "Good to See You Again" On MySpace |
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| Music by G. Scott Jones "Long Tones" On MySpace |
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Photos for Storm's Group