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1. Creating and Presenting Create works of art to communicate meaning Use the arts to represent feelings, ideas in literature, etc. Actively engage in “doing” the arts
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2. Reflecting, Responding, and Analysing Identify strengths, areas for improvement in their creations and performances Express personal responses to works of art Identify the techniques and concepts used in works of art Metacognition!
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3. Exploring Forms and Cultural Contexts Identify the role of the arts in communities today and in the past Demonstrate awareness of art works and traditions of diverse times, places, communities
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN MUSIC: Primary Division Duration -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose Pitch -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose Dynamics/ Expression -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose Timbre -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose Texture/ Harmony -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose Form -Read -Identify -Perform -Compose 1 Fast/slow Rhythm vs. beat 2/4, 4/4 metre quarter-note eighth-note rhythmic ostinato high/low melodic shape so-la-mi loud/soft accent smooth/detached speech vs. sing body percussion classroom instruments “ found sounds ” Unison melodies call and response (echo) 2 Quarter-note eighth-note Half-note Whole note 2/4, 4/4 metre Do-re-mi-so- la-do ’ Melodic ostinato Crescendo Decrescendo Legato staccato Instrument families Classroom instruments Unison melody with accompaniment Bordun Phrase AB form Verse/chorus 3 Quarter-note eighth-note Half-note Whole note Dotted half note ¾ metre Do-re-mi-so- la-do ’ Low so, la, Melodic maps “ piano ” “ forte| staccato/legato crescendo/diminuendo classify sounds by sound production (e.g., strumming, shaking, etc.) 2 part canon, partner songs ABA form
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN MUSIC: Junior Division DurationPitchDynamics/ Expression TimbreTexture/ Harmony Form 4 2/4, ¾, 4/4 metre All previously studied rhythms Syncopa Fermate Melody maps Staff notation Major/minor Unison, step, skip, leap C, F, G Major accidentals Dynamic markings Sfz Articulation (staccato/legato\0 Phrase markings Instruments of the orchestra Canon, two-part harmony Verse-chorus Introduction Coda 5 2/4, ¾, 4/4 All previously studied rhythnms Dotted quarter and eighth-note Dotted eighth- note and sixteenth-note Combinations of eighth- and sixteenth-notes Key signatures and clefs in music that they play Dynamics and articulation in music they experience Tone colour for specific purposes Part Singing I-V harmony Compositions with 4 or more sections (e.g. ABACADA) 6 9/8, 6/4, 5/4 Anacrusis Triplets Tempo markings Ledger lines Major/minor scales Perfect intervals Signs and symbols encountered in repertoire Ensemble sonorities (e.g., electronic, orff, drum line … ) I-IV-V progressions Layering of electronic sounds Theme/variations First/second endings
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