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Chapter 6 Section 2 Voices in your Community
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Voices in Your Community
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Musical Textures Songs sung by choirs are known for having texture Singing a melody with no harmony is a monophonic texture Singing a song as a round creates a polyphonic texture (independent melodies that stand alone) Homophonic texture comes from accompanying harmony that supports the main melody
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Listening Identify the musical texture of this group. Monophonic, polyphonic, and homophonic CD 4 #29 “Hush, Hush, Somebody’s Callin’ Mah Name”
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Using Your Voice to Express Yourself Think of the ways you use your speaking voice “See you later” “Be careful!” “How are you?”
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Bell Ringer 12/7/12 What happened today in history that brought America into WWII?
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Expressing Yourself Through Music Delivering a musical performance can be exhilarating and demanding Musicians must work to develop control and confidence Before performing, musicians audiate the music This takes a great deal of practice. Professionals usually go over a part of music again and again until it is mastered.
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Audiation Audiation- the capacity to think sound Hear music in your “mind’s ear” Think of how you would look at a song without knowing it, and you could sing it in your head. Practice with a popular song!
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Singing A Capella A Capella- singing without instrumental accompaniment The phrase is Latin for “as in the chapel” In the early Christian church, singing was always unaccompanied CD 4 #30 “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”
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