A Symphony of Sounds You can make Program Music, too!

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A Symphony of Sounds You can make Program Music, too!

Let's make sentences using some of these nouns. For example: The duck is swimming. The duck is swimming slowly. The duck is swimming slowly in the water.

You can use the keyboards to find sounds for your sentences. First, try to choose a sound that goes with the noun(s) in your sentence. For example: duck - what's a good sound that matches "duck"? pianodrum xylophone oboe water - what's a good sound that matches "water"? pianodrum xylophone oboe - which sound groups contains those sounds? brassreedensemblepiano

Next : Create a short melody for your sentence. Use the other words in the sentence to help you choose the melodic contour, rhythm, tempo, dynamics For example: The duck is swimming slowly in the water. Would you have your melody skip around? Will it contain a lot of short or long notes?

Use the handout to help you write your sentence, the name/# of the sound(s) you want to use, and any other notes you might have.

GM INSTRUMENT SOUND GROUPS