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What Did We Just Learn?! Let’s see what we’ve learned today! Your Name: ____________________

A Quick Review… “Happy”– Pharrell Williams “The Butterfly”— Celtic Woman 0 Duple Meter: or 1-2 Basic metrical pattern of two (or a multiple of two) beats in a measure 0 Triple Meter Basic metrical pattern of three beats in a measure

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Main Title/Blockade Runner” from Star Wars 0 Composer: John Williams 0 Performed By: London Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #1

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: Always with Me from Spirited Away 0 Composer: Joe Hisaishi 0 Performed By: East Winds Ensemble Listening Example #2

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Married Life” from Up 0 Composer: Michael Giacchino 0 Performed By: Hollywood Studio Symphony Listening Example #3

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Monsters, Inc.” from Monsters, Inc. 0 Composer: Michael Giacchino 0 Label: Walt Disney Records Listening Example #4

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Stars and Stripes Forever” 0 Composer: John Philip Sousa 0 Performed By: Band of the Grenadier Guards, Major Rodney Bashford Listening Example #5

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Carnival of the Animals, Finale” (this particular version from Fantasia 2000) 0 Composed By: Camille Saint-Saëns 0 Performed By: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #6

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “The Bridge of Khazad Dum” from The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings) 0 Composer: Howard Shore 0 Performed By: London Philharmonic Orchestra & the London Voices, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #7

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “This Land” from The Lion King 0 Composer: Hans Zimmer 0 Label: Walt Disney Listening Example #8

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 0 Composer: John Williams 0 Label: Atlantic Records Listening Example #9

_______________________ Meter 0 Title: “Vuelie” from Frozen 0 Composer: Christophe Beck 0 Performed By: Cantus Listening Example #10

Let’s Check Answers! How Many Did You Get Right? Listening Example #3

Duple Meter 0 Title: “Main Title/Blockade Runner” from Star Wars 0 Composer: John Williams 0 Performed By: London Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #1

Listening Example #3 “common time” = 4 4 “common time” = 4 4

Triple Meter 0 Title: Always with Me from Spirited Away 0 Composer: Joe Hisaishi 0 Performed By: East Winds Ensemble Listening Example #2

Listening Example #3

Triple Meter 0 Title: “Married Life” from Up 0 Composer: Michael Giacchino 0 Performed By: Hollywood Studio Symphony Listening Example #3

Duple Meter 0 Title: “Monsters, Inc.” from Monsters, Inc. 0 Composer: Michael Giacchino 0 Label: Walt Disney Records Listening Example #4

Listening Example #3

Duple Meter 0 Title: “Stars and Stripes Forever” 0 Composer: John Philip Sousa 0 Performed By: Band of the Grenadier Guards, Major Rodney Bashford Listening Example #5

Listening Example #3 “cut time” = 2 2 “cut time” = 2 2

Duple Meter 0 Title: “Carnival of the Animals, Finale” (this particular version from Fantasia 2000) 0 Composed By: Camille Saint-Saëns 0 Performed By: Chicago Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #6

Listening Example #3

Triple Meter 0 Title: “The Bridge of Khazad Dum” from The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings) 0 Composer: Howard Shore 0 Performed By: London Philharmonic Orchestra & the London Voices, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Listening Example #7

No sheet music available  But I can tell you it’s triple, most likely in 3 4 Listening Example #3

Duple Meter 0 Title: “This Land” from The Lion King 0 Composer: Hans Zimmer 0 Label: Walt Disney Listening Example #8

Listening Example #3

Triple Meter 0 Title: “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 0 Composer: John Williams 0 Label: Atlantic Records Listening Example #9

Listening Example #3

Duple Meter 0 Title: “Vuelie” from Frozen 0 Composer: Christophe Beck 0 Performed By: Cantus Listening Example #10

Listening Example #3