Level 1 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance”

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Level 1 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Concepts Rhythm Values Time Signatures Sound, Note Production 56 6 9 16 36 55 71 72 Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.

Level 2 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Scales Concepts Rhythm Values Time Signatures Sound, Note Production Notes of “C” scale 21 38, 40-47 7,7a,7b 10,10a-d 39-47 21 22 23 41-47 Key signatures 24 25 26 27 29 32 70-75 Basic counting 4,4a 7a 7b 35. 36, 37, 45, 46, 47 64b 65 69, 71, 74 28, 30, 31 61 71 24-29, 32 74, 75 Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.

Level 3 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Scales Concepts Rhythm Values Time Signatures Sound, Note Production 39 41 43 44 46 38 19,20,21,24,25 17 18 50-52 54 56 57 50 Range 9 10 13 D Major 19 C, Bb Key signatures Dynamics Cresc desc 1 Forte 13 Dynamics mf 37, 45 Dynamics dim 52 30-36 Tenuto Offbeats Slur small intervals, Tie Comma Pulse Accents 3, 5 15, 22, 22a, 24, 24a, 25 23, 23a 36 53 Tenuto 27 33 34 39 Accents Subdivide 12 Subdivide 29a, 31 Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.

Level 4 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Scales Concepts Rhythm Values Time Signatures Sound, Note Production Range 16-19 22 24 26-27 30-32, 35 17-19, 22a, 24, 26-27 31 (32,33) 48,49,51a, 52, 59,60, 60a C, Bb, D Dynamics 22a,b 36-41 23 24 Slurs 8,9, 10 Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.

Level 5 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Scales Rhythm Values Concepts Time Signatures Sound, Note Production Range 13-14 17 19 13 23 26 28 22 C, Bb, D, Eb, F Chromatic 13,15 22, 24,25 26 Contrast with Slurs (>2 notes) 2,7,8,10 43, 43a, 43b 44, 44a, 44b, 44c, 45 5-8 10 Compound time 27 35 37 Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.

Level 6 - Making Music Instrumental “At a Glance” Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Sound/ Note Production Notes New Notes Scales (7) Rhythm Values Concepts Time Signatures Review Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 General Notes New Notes Scales Rhythm Values Concepts Time Signatures Sound, Note Production Range Range G#, A 20 20, a,b C, Bb, D, Eb, F, G, e- Chromatic Key changes 23 Review C, Bb, D, Eb, e-, F, G, Chromatic A Major D minor (harmonic and melodic) 13a,b Key Changes A Major 20 Syncopation 5,6,8 Syncopation etudes 31 Syncopation Variety of rhythms Syncopation Etude Simple time 10 10a Compound time Concepts build upon each other and should be reinforced daily. Numbers correspond to a few sample exercises in the book.