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Quia Tier 1 Quarter 1 Week 1

Definition: How high or low a note sounds Pitch Definition: How high or low a note sounds

Definition: The steady pulse in music Beat Definition: The steady pulse in music

Beat Vs. Count BEAT is the steady pulse in music and COUNT is how we measure the beat in music.

Music Staff * A music staff has FIVE lines and FOUR spaces * A music staff is what the notes go on, so we know how high or low each note is.

Treble Clef This is a TREBLE CLEF. The treble clef is for higher notes.

Note Durations Note Name: Whole Note Note Duration: 4 Counts Note Name: Half Note Note Duration: 2 Counts

Note Durations Note Name: Quarter Note Note Duration: 1 Count Note Name: Flagged Eighth Note Note Duration: 1/2 count

Note Durations Note Name: Barred Eighth Note Note Name: Dotted Half Note Note Duration: 3 Counts

Music Alphabet A G B F C E D The Music Alphabet consists of seven notes. Once you get to G you go back to A and repeat again.

Treble Clef Note Names F E D C B A G F E D Middle C

Treble Clef Note Names What do the letters of the spaces spell? E Bottom Space: F C 2nd Space: A A 3rd Space: C F Top Space: E

What is a saying we can use to remember the lines? Treble Clef Note Names F What is a saying we can use to remember the lines? Bottom Line: E D 2nd Line: G B 3rd Line: B G 4th Line: D E Top Line: F

Treble Clef Note Names ACED BADGE

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Definition: A vertical line used to separate music into measures Bar Line Definition: A vertical line used to separate music into measures

Definition: Two straight lines mark the end of a piece of music Double Bar Line Definition: Two straight lines mark the end of a piece of music Let’s switch this one with MEASURE for 2016-2017

Definition: area between bar lines that has notes and rhythms Measure Definition: area between bar lines that has notes and rhythms Let’s switch this one with DOUBLE BAR LINE for 2016-2017

Rhythm Definition: The patterns of long and short sounds and silence in music.

A plus sign (+) will be used for the second half of the beat Rhythm Examples A plus sign (+) will be used for the second half of the beat 1 2 + 3 + 4

An underscore (_) will be used when notes receive more than one count Rhythm Examples An underscore (_) will be used when notes receive more than one count 1 + 2_3 4 +

A space will go between counts for new notes Rhythm Examples A space will go between counts for new notes 1_2_3 4 1_2_3_4 1_2_3 4 1_2 3_4

Rhythm Fill in the Blank What notes will complete the following measures? Write in the note name Quarter Note Half Note

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 1 Week 3

Time Signatures Definition: Tells us how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat.

Time Signatures Top Number = How Many Beats per Measure

Bottom Number = What note gets the beat Time Signatures Bottom Number = What note gets the beat __4__ 4 __6__ 8 __2__ 2 Quarter Note Eighth Note Half Note

Time Signatures Common Time – Another way of writing a 4/4 time signature. It means the SAME as a 4/4 time signature does

Time Signatures = 4 Beats Per Measure = Quarter Note gets the Beat

Time Signatures = 6 Beats Per Measure = Eighth Note gets the Beat

Definition: A series of notes based on musical steps Major Scale Definition: A series of notes based on musical steps

Major Scale DO TI LA SOL FA MI RE DO

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 1 Week 4

Rests Definition: A rest is a time in the music when no singing or playing occurs

Rest Types Rest Name: Whole Rest Rest Duration: 4 counts Rest Name: Half Rest Rest Duration: 2 counts

Rest Types Rest Name: Quarter Rest Rest Duration: 1 count Rest Name: Eighth Rest Rest Duration: 1/2 count

Solfege Definition: A series of syllables that correspond to the notes of the scale

Solfege DO TI LA SOL FA MI RE DO

Solfege If C is “DO”… DO - C RE – MI – FA - SOL – LA - TI – DO-

Solfege If C is “DO”… DO - C RE – D MI – E FA – F SOL – G LA – A TI – B DO- C

Solfege DO TI LA SOL FA MI RE DO

Solfege DO RE MI MI FA SOL SOL FA MI RE DO MI DO

Solfege DO RE MI MI MI SOL SOL FA MI RE DO SOL DO

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 1 Week 5

Rhythm and Rests Remember to check your time signatures! Parentheses go around rest counts to indicate silence 1 + 2 (3) + 4 (1) 2_3_4

Rhythm and Rests 1_2_3 4 + (1_2_3_4)

Rhythm and Rests 1 + (2_3) 4 + 1_2_3 (4) +

Rhythm Fill in the Blank What rest would complete the following measures? Quarter Rest Half Rest

Solfege If F is “DO”… DO - F RE – MI – FA - SOL – LA - TI – DO-

Solfege If F is “DO”… DO - F RE – G MI – A FA - B SOL – C LA - D TI – E DO- F

Solfege DO DO RE MI MI FA SOL MI MI DO

Solfege DO RE FA MI RE DO SOL MI DO RE MI RE DO

Solfege If G is “DO”… DO - G RE - MI - FA - SOL - LA - TI - DO-

Solfege If G is “DO”… DO - G RE – A MI – B FA - C SOL – D LA - E TI – F DO- G

Solfege DO MI SOL SOL MI DO RE RE MI RE DO

Solfege SOL FA SOL FA MI FA MI RE MI RE DO

Quia Tier 1 Quarter 1 Week 6

Solfege If E is “DO”… DO - E RE – MI – FA - SOL – LA - TI – DO-

Solfege If E is “DO”… DO – E RE – F MI – G FA – A SOL – B LA – C TI – D DO- E

Solfege MI RE DO MI RE DO DO MI SOL LA SOL FA MI RE DO

Solfege If D is “DO”… DO - D RE – MI – FA - SOL – LA - TI – DO-

Solfege If D is “DO”… DO – D RE – E MI – F FA – G SOL – A LA – B TI – C DO- D

Solfege MI RE DO DO DO MI SOL FA MI RE RE MI RE DO

Definition: When everyone is singing the same thing at the same time Unison Definition: When everyone is singing the same thing at the same time

Harmony Definition: When different voice parts are singing different rhythms or notes at the same time