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Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 1

Accent Name of symbol: ACCENT

Definition: A symbol that indicates a note should be sung with emphasis Accent

Slur Name of Symbol: SLUR

Definition: This symbol indicates that notes should be legato Slur Circle the slur in the music example

Sharps NAME: Sharp What does a sharp do to a note? A sharp raises a note a half step

Sharps G Move up a HALF STEP from G G#

Order of the Sharps FCGDAEB There is a certain order that sharps get used in…

Fried Chicken Goes Down Awfully Easy Baby Order of the Sharps

Sharp Identification What sharps are being used? F# C# G# D#

What sharps are being used? Sharp Identification F# C# G# D# A# E# B#

What sharps are being used? Sharp Identification F# C#

Finding DO No Flats or Sharps Key Signature is C lear SO DO= C

Rule for finding DO The last sharp is TI. Go up one note from the last sharp to find DO.

1.Identify the last sharp D# 2. What is the note name? D# 3.Move up to the next line/space. 4.What is the note name? E=DO Rule for finding DO

Is there a sharp on E? NO Is there a sharp in the key signature name? NO Rule for finding DO

Finding DO ONE SHARP Do = G

TWO SHARPS Finding DO Do = D

THREE SHARPS Finding DO Do = A

FOUR SHARPS Finding DO Do = E

FIVE SHARPS Finding DO Do = B

SIX SHARPS Finding DO Do = F# Why F# and not F?

SEVEN SHARPS Finding DO Do =C# Why C# and not C?

Sharp Solfege WHAT IS DO? D DO MI SOL LA FA

Sharp Solfege WHAT IS DO? E DO MI LA TI SOL

Sharp Solfege WHAT IS DO? C# DO LA MI TI SOL

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 2

Ledger Lines Ledger lines are used to show pitches above or below the staff.

TREBLE CLEF LEDGER LINES Ledger Lines F G A B C D E F D C B A G F E Do you see a pattern in the notes above the staff? What about a pattern in the notes below the staff?

BASS CLEF LEDGER LINES Ledger Lines B C D E F F E D C B A Do you see a pattern in the notes above the staff? What about a pattern in the notes below the staff?

Ledger Lines BF

DD

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 3

D.C. D.C. stands for… Da Capo English Translation: From the beginning

D.S. D.S. stands for… Del Segno English Translation: From the sign

Coda A symbol that tells you to skip to a new passage of music

D.C. Al Coda Definition: Go back to the beginning and sing until you cut to the coda “Da Capo Al Coda” literally means “From the beginning to the Coda”

D.S. Al Coda Definition: Go back to the sign and sing until the coda “Del Segno al Coda” literally means “From the sign to the Coda”

Al Fine An Italian term that means end

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 4

Solfege w/ Accidentals DO LI SI SOL FA RIDIDO RE MI FI LA TI

IF G WAS “LA”, THEN G-SHARP WOULD BE IF F WAS “SOL,” THEN F-SHARP WOULD BE IF A WAS “RE” then A-SHARP WOULD BE IF D WAS “LA” THEN D-SHARP WOULD BE Solfege w/ Accidentals LI SI RI LI

Sharp Accidentals LA SI LA LA DO TI SOL LA

Sharp Accidentals LA TI DO LA LA SI MI LA

Sharp Accidentals LA TI DO TI LA SI SOL LA

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 5

Intervals Name of Interval: SEVENTH

Intervals A Seventh Above… C DO

Intervals A Seventh Above… CB DOTI

Interval ID Which voice part is a seventh above the Baritones on the word “LOVE”? Sopranos

Interval ID Where is the seventh in the example? “AL”

Interval ID How many sevenths are in the example below? 2

Balance When you can hear each section of an ensemble equally.

Blend When members of an ensemble sound like one voice singing.

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 6

Tenuto Name of Symbol: Tenuto

Tenuto means a note should be sung Legato and Accented.

Marcato Name of Symbol: Marcato

Marcato means a note should be sung/played Short, Separated and Accented.

Quia Tier 4 Quarter 3 Week 7

QUARTER 3 REVIEW