Modes: Difference between revisions
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
==== Readings ==== | |||
* ''Open Music Theory'': [http://openmusictheory.com/scales2.html Collections and Scales] | |||
* ''Classic FM'': [https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/latest/guide-to-musical-modes/ "Modes: What are they and how do I use them?"] | |||
* Teoria.Com: [https://www.teoria.com/en/reference/g-h/gregorian.php Gregorian Modes] | |||
==== Instructor References ==== | |||
* [https://ianring.com/musictheory/scales Ring, A Study of Scales] | |||
==== Listening or Videos ==== | |||
* Ring, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=159&v=cRQXwORss2o&feature=emb_logo "What is a Mode?"] | |||
==Class Activities== | ==Class Activities== | ||
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*Writing modal scales | *Writing modal scales | ||
*Transposing a melody to different modes | |||
*Identifying short melodic excerpts in different modes | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 21:47, 29 July 2020
| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Twelve-Tone Equal Temperament category. |
Objectives
- Students will be able to write a given modal scale on a given note.
- Students will be able to write the key signature for a given mode in treble and bass clef.
- Students will be able to identify the mode represented by a given key signature and tonic.
- Students will be able to identify the mode of a short melodic segment
- Student will be familiar with the history of modes (greek to church to modern)
- Student will be familiar with naming of modes using Greek names or numbers
- Student will understand the relationship between relative and parallel modes
- Students will be able to label melodies with solfege (fixed or moveable do; students will be familiar with non-do-based systems)
Resources
Readings
- Open Music Theory: Collections and Scales
- Classic FM: "Modes: What are they and how do I use them?"
- Teoria.Com: Gregorian Modes
Instructor References
Listening or Videos
- Ring, "What is a Mode?"
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of the diatonic modes
- Proper notation in treble and bass clef of the key signature for a given mode
- Identification of key signature for music from different genres and time periods
- Identification of mode for a short melodic example
- Discussion of fixed vs. moveable do solfege systems and their use in different modes
Assignments
- Writing modal scales
- Transposing a melody to different modes
- Identifying short melodic excerpts in different modes