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Welcome to World of Music! Discussion Radio Scan Radio Scan Style Check Style Check

Music Today…. Why do you listen to music? Why do you listen to music? Why do your friends listen to music? Why do your friends listen to music? How important is music to our society? How important is music to our society?

What is Music? pQopA pQopA pQopA pQopA -6aaNA (55) -6aaNA (55) -6aaNA -6aaNA Are these music? Are these music?

What is Music? an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color Organized sound with an intent

20 Years ago… How important was music? How important was music? What do you think are some differences in music between now and then? What do you think are some differences in music between now and then?

100 Years ago… How important was music? How important was music? What do you think are some differences in music between now and then? What do you think are some differences in music between now and then?

What are some things that make up a culture? What are some things that make up a culture?

Culture: Customs, ideas, tastes, beliefs acquired from a person’s background. Customs, ideas, tastes, beliefs acquired from a person’s background.

Radio Scan You hitting the “seek” button on your radio scanning through the channels You hitting the “seek” button on your radio scanning through the channels Listen to the following ten brief musical selections. Listen to the following ten brief musical selections. Write down how long you would want to spend listening to the tune. Write down how long you would want to spend listening to the tune. The maximum time can be no more than 60 minutes The maximum time can be no more than 60 minutes The minimum time can be no less than 1 second. The minimum time can be no less than 1 second.

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Musical Style Check Listen to each selection. Listen to each selection. Choose the appropriate name of the style and write it down in the column. Choose the appropriate name of the style and write it down in the column. Listen for clues in the music that reveal the style that most closely describes what you hear. Listen for clues in the music that reveal the style that most closely describes what you hear.

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