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| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module. |
Objectives
- Students will be familiar with waveform diagrams.
- Students will understand how frequency relates to the aural concept of pitch.
- Students will understand how frequencies of multiple waveforms interact.
- Students will understand the difference between a simple and complex soundwave.
- Students will understand the concept of timbre and be able to describe different timbres.
- Students will be familiar with different waveform types (sawtooth, square, etc.) and understand their relationship to timbre and pitch.
- Students will understand the difference between absolute and relative pitch.
Resources
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of frequency, pitch, amplitude, dynamics and waveform diagrams
- Investigation of variables using waveform diagrams
- Demonstration of the combination of two sounds, and the visualization of the process as waveform diagrams
- Use of an oscilloscope to analyze and compare different sounds
Assignments
- Drawing waveform diagrams