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EDCI 306 Chapter 3 cont.

Objectives: 1) TSW define timbre, dynamics, and form as measured by the music skills assessment. 2) TSW learn about the syllable La (solfege) as evidenced by melodic composition assignments. Management Strategy: TEACHER: Clap (dum, dum, dum, dum, dum…STUDENTS: clap, clap) Management Strategy: TEACHER: Clap (dum, dum, dum, dum, dum…STUDENTS: clap, clap) Practice Microteaching Lesson Practice Microteaching Lesson Melody, Rhythm, Texture Melody, Rhythm, Texture Tone Color Tone Color Dynamics Dynamics Musical Forms Musical Forms MD: Sol, Mi, and La MD: Sol, Mi, and La Major Scale (whole and half steps) p. 49 Major Scale (whole and half steps) p. 49 Keyboards (Style) Keyboards (Style)

Fundamentals Tone Color – “distinctive qualities that distinguish one sound from another” Tone Color – “distinctive qualities that distinguish one sound from another” ( Rozmajzl & Boyer-Alexander (2000) Music Fundamentals, Methods, and Materials for the Elementary Classroom Teacher. New York: Longman, p 106) Dynamics – loud (f) and soft (p) Dynamics – loud (f) and soft (p) Crescendo and decrescendo Crescendo and decrescendo Musical Form Musical Form Binary, Ternary, Rondo, Fugue, Theme and Variation Binary, Ternary, Rondo, Fugue, Theme and Variation

Chapter 3 cont. Management Strategy: TEACHER: Clap (dum, dum, dum, dum, dum…STUDENTS: clap, clap) Management Strategy: TEACHER: Clap (dum, dum, dum, dum, dum…STUDENTS: clap, clap) Practice Microteaching Lesson Practice Microteaching Lesson Melody, Rhythm, Texture Melody, Rhythm, Texture Tone Color Tone Color Dynamics Dynamics Musical Forms Musical Forms MD: Sol, Mi, and La MD: Sol, Mi, and La Major Scale whole and half steps Major Scale whole and half steps Keyboards (Style) Keyboards (Style) Tuesday: meet in Library Computer Classroom for Tech Lab MD measures

A real leader faces the music, even when he doesn’t like the tune. -Anonymous