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5 th Grade General Music Marshall Middle School 2011
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Writing your own music. Someone who composes is called a composer. Who are some famous composers? What is the difference between composing and arranging? Improvising?
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Just like a good writer needs tools like grammar, spelling, a vocabulary, a composer has tools to help write music. Notes, Rhythms, Time signatures, Clefs Instruments and Voices
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With a partner, write a short song for unpitched percussion. The song should be unision. The second time may be a duet.
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With an partner, create a simple ostinato for body percussion and add a vocal melody. The ostinato will act as an accompaniment. When writing lyrics it is best to first form a topic. The lines may rhyme but rhyming is not required.
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You will compose a simple melody for a mallet instrument. The melody must be written on a staff, with a clef, time signature, bar lines, a rhythms (it must look like music) A few hints: a good melody moves scale- wise, ends and starts on the same note, and uses quarter notes and eighth notes.
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This will use all of the skills we have developed so far. In small groups, you will write a song with multiple parts (not unison) using all of the musical tools (notes rhythms etc.) that is at least 16 measures in length. You may use mallets, unpitched percussion, body percussion, or vocals.
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Use a variety of instruments Write all of you ideas down and then decide if you will keep them. Don’t be afraid to experiment or make a mistake. If you write more than one melodic part choose notes that work well together; usually space notes sound good with other space notes and lines notes sound good with other line notes.
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