Musical Elements Lesson 2.

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Musical Elements Lesson 2

Rhythm The organization of sound in time Repeated sounds that create a feeling of movement Involves meter, beat, & tempo

Melody A progression of single notes Usually the part that you remember of a song

Form The organization of musical elements in time Repetition, contrast, and variation, help to create a sense of unity.

Form There are 6 types of Form: Rondo- Compostional form featuring a main theme (A) which returns several times within other themes Ex: ABACA Theme and Variation- The theme is repeated over and over and is changed each time in melody, rhythm, and harmony, dynamics, and tone color. Ex: symphony no. 94 in g major Overture- Short musical composition, purely orchestral, which opens an opera. It sets the overall dramatic mood. Ex: Hector Berlioz: Roman Carnival Overture Aria- Song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment. Found in operas, oratorios, and cantatas Recitative-Vocal line in an opera, oratorio, or cantata that imitates rhythm and pitch fluctuations. Classical Symphony-orchestral composition written in four movements, typicaly lasting between 20-45 minutes. Ex: Beetovan: Symphony no. 9

Timbre Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another. Tone color Ex: Louis Armstrong Ex: Nickel Creek

Harmony Two or more tones sounding together Simultaneous combination of sounds A chord Ex: Pentatonix

Tempo The speed of the beat in music Allegro- A rapid, vivacious movement Andante- An easily flowing movement in moderate time, walking speed

Dynamics Degree of loudness and softness Each level is denoted a certain way: “p” for piano- soft “f” for forte-loud “mp” for mezzo piano- medium soft “mf” for mezzo forte- medium fast “ff” for fortissimo- very loud “pp” for pianoismo- very quiet Ex: Usher's Yeah Dynamic Notation: Crecsendo- Gradual increase in volume Decresendo- Gradual decrease in volume

Meter The order of the beats Indicated by a signature at the beginning of the work ¾ time or 4/4 time for example

Beat Individual pulses in music Ex. The Postal Service- District Sleeps Alone Tonight

Pitch Highness and Lowness of a tone Tone- A musical sound of a specific pitch (how an instrument sounds)

Purposes of Music Ceremonial- music created or performed for rituals or celebrations Recreational- music for entertainment Artistic Expression- music created with the intent to express or communicate one’s emotions, feelings, or experience

Response Activity Compare and contrast these two videos: Beautiful Girls Stand By Me

Homework: Write your own song that includes- one verse followed by a chorus another verse Repeat the same chorus Watch for inspiration- Process for Writing Songs- Ed Sheeren Drake Jay Z

Write Your Own Song 2 verses 1 chorus

Art Activity: Listen to music and paint what you feel as you listen much like Wasilly Kandinsky’s work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVzUfiVlfr0