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Department of Music Instructor Mr. Stiefelman. A Brief Introduction Mr. S has been in game for a little over a year and a half I have been a disc jockey.

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1 Department of Music Instructor Mr. Stiefelman

2 A Brief Introduction Mr. S has been in game for a little over a year and a half I have been a disc jockey for most of my time in Second Life I enjoy Music theory and Appreciation As a DJ I play mainly rock, some R&B and Hiphop Questions?

3 This weeks Lesson- The Music Scale

4 The Scales Lets Discuss the notes you find on Sheet Music

5 The Clef The treble clef - The treble clef is used for most musical voices including soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, and tenor. It is also used for the higher pitched instruments such as the alto clarinet, the B-Flat clarinet, the flute, oboe, violin and trumpet. The treble clef can be memorized by the following acronyms. Lines - Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge Spaces - F A C E

6 The Bass Clef The bass clef - The bass clef is used for the bass and baritone voices and lower instruments such as the tuba, trombone, and sousaphone. The bass clef was created because the notes for these lower instruments would be so low beneath the Treble Clef staff it would be very hard to write music that was easy for players to read. The bass clef notes can be memorized by: Lines -Good Boys Do Fine Always

7 What Else you will see on Sheet Music The key signature: Some notes are flat, some are natural, and some are sharp. Which notes are sharp, flat, or natural will be marked either next to individual notes if they are played as such one or two times through a piece or in something called the key signature if they are played as such throughout the entire piece. The time signature: Near the beginning of the staff, there is a symbol marking, or a fraction. This tells how many notes per measure will be played. The staff is split up into measures. Each measure is separated by a vertical line. The standard key signature is 4/4 time. It is usually denoted by a large black C Other common time signatures are 2/2 time (cut time), 2/4 time, 3/4 time, and 6/8 time. The time signature is written after the key signature, but before any notes on the staff

8 Ok, now we have some basics Every Piece of music in the world is based off what we just talked about. Questions

9 So, This is your Music Class So Tell me what you want to learn about. Some topics include: Music appreciation ( Music through the Ages) Advanced Music Theory Musical Instuments And so much More

10 Homework Due Next Monday First of all you will learn one thing about me. I hate homework myself, but I want you to graduate and be successful, so I will be giving homework weekly, if it is not turned in at beginning of class, I will have to make arrangements for you to make it up. This weeks homework, Write me a short essay on what you learned tonight and how it is used in the musical world.

11 See you Next Week!! Thanks for coming in, If you take a few moments to look around you, you will find music Everywhere!


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