Finally! The Taxonomy of my Music is complete! While I’m working on my Digital Art assignments I enjoy watching my favorite TV shows. I bring this up to help you get a sense for how long it t…
Rests are used to indicate a stop in a piece of music. Pauses are slightly different and are usually at the discretion of the performer.
In this music theory lesson, learn how ukulele notes on the fretboard relate to notes on the music staff and piano keys.
VOCABULARY RELATED TO MUSIC AND DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES. Two pages. - ESL worksheets
Sheet Music for 6-Hole Native American Flute in Simplified Finger Diagram Notation This is an eclectic collection of 36 popular songs and themes that are familiar and easy to play on any properly tuned 6-hole Native American style flute. Now with lyrics included.
A brilliant way to learn those music theory fundamentals is being shared on social media, and all you have to do is sing.
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Aside from an appreciation for music, I have no other knowledge of it or possess any talent myself. My son's music teacher’s “tee tee tah” lesson on music notes had my son trying to teach me, though. His curiosity became mine too. To help him learn the names of the music notes and practice some math, I designed this fun activity. Download the music measure mat, cheat sheet, and notes/rests cards here. The objective? See how many different combinations of notes can be used to create a measure of music with a 4/4 time signature. I made some “note” cards and a cheat sheet that showed all the notes and rests and the number of beats each has. After cutting the cards and taping together the music measure mat, my son sorted the cards into piles. Then I told him that the top number in the time signature (4/4) told us that each measure of music should have four beats. Each note does not have 1 beat, some have as little as a half beat, others as much as 4 beats. I told him to fill the measure with notes and rests that added to four beats. He started with the easiest combinations: 1 whole note and then four quarter notes. But they got progressively harder. I had to explain that two half beats equal one beat (I used an apple cut in half to show how two halves equal one whole). Then, the fun really began – using the eighth notes and eighth rests! More and more cards were laid down. This was a great way to boost my son’s music vocabulary and work on counting, addition, and fractions. We made LOTS of different combinations of notes and rests that added to four beats. I lost count after he created 13 measures!
How to Read Music: Hi! Do you want to learn to read music, but are think it's too hard? This instructable breaks down the basics of reading music into simple, easy to follow steps. Reading this instructable will make it easy to learn to read and play music o…
Virtual Sheet Music® Premium High-Quality digital sheet music for string quartet, full Score & Single Parts. Fabulous piece by the great Rach! A little challenging for a newish cello player, but my violinist sounds wonderful! Excellent arrangement - Thank you! I had odd and missing notes in the cello part. Had to abandon the arrangement. Finally I found a wonderful string quartet arrangement for one of the best pieces in the world. High quality, perfect music for our wedding gigs. Highly recommended! Reasonable arrangement of moderate difficulty. Suitable for weddings etc. Unfortunately there are no bowings in any of the parts which will slow down any rehearsal, as it is not particularly easy or straightforward to put in bowings for this piece. Would have been helpful if the arranger had thought about this.
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My district is one that is implementing Student Learning Objectives...which are basically large-scale goals for each student in class based on their ability levels. Teachers have to set target scores/learning outcomes for lower level learners to higher level learners. That means there has to be some sort of pre-assessment in order to determine the level of the students. I really have struggled in attempting to create pre-assessments for orchestra. It has been hard to wrap my head around giving a test to see what I know students don't know yet...since I haven't taught the skill, yet. Anyway, I am focusing my learning objective on rhythm. I want to be sure my students are fluent note-readers and rhythm readers. For my pre-test, I will use the 'I Got Rhythm' form that I created. This can be used many different ways and can be a useful tool in a variety of rhythm exercises. For my pre-assessment, I will perform the rhythm from one box on each line...and I will have students circle the rhythm that they think I played. This will help me see if students are already recognizing these rhythms. The rhythms get progressively more difficult as you move down the page, so I will be able to set some learning targets for individual students. Eventually of course, students will demonstrate the ability to perform these rhythms on their own - by the end of year 1. I can also use this form as a rhythm exercise...students can perform the rhythms across and down each line. They can cut them up to make flashcards. You can use the different rhythms for warm-ups and scales.
Geometry in music, the sacred geometry of music, geometrical shapes of intervals, scales, chords, the Circle of Fifths, Chromatic Circle, Coltrane Circle ...
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Major Scales The Sound of all Major Scales Click here to hear the sound of each major scale. Major scale with no sharp or flat: C Major Scale: C – D – E – F – G – A …
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音楽理論講座の第6回目。五度圏(サークル・オブ・フィフス)は、各キー、各キーで基本的に使用できる音を把握できる便利な表になります。 外側を見てみましょう。外側のアルファベットの部分がM(メジャー)キーになります。 Cメジャーと、Dメジャーの部分を見てみましょう。
Digital sheet music for recorder quartet, from "From Haßler to Bach", arrangement by Reichelt, Ehrenfried.
What is harmony? How do chords relate to one another? How can a chord progression build a framework for a song? In this tutorial we'll answer those questions by looking at the basic chords of a...
A description of diatonic intervals.