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== Objectives == | ==Objectives== | ||
*Students will be familiar with artificial scales, such as the blues scale. | |||
*Students will be familiar with non-heptatonic scales, such as pentatonic and octatonic scales. | |||
==Resources== | |||
== | ==== Readings ==== | ||
* [https://ianring.com/musictheory/scales/ Ian Ring, ''A Study of Scales''] | |||
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== | ==== Tools ==== | ||
* [https://jacksonhardaker.github.io/Messiaen/ Syberen van Munster and Jackson Hardaker, ''Messiaen's Modes of Limited Transposition'']<br /> | |||
== Notes == | ==Class Activities== | ||
*Discussion and definition of artificial and non-heptatonic scales | |||
*Writing and playing a given artificial or non-heptatonic scale on a given note | |||
*Composing or improvising a melody which uses and emphasizes the unique characteristics of a given artificial or non-heptatonic scale | |||
==Assignments== | |||
*Writing specified scales | |||
*Identifying and analyzing scales used in written and recorded music | |||
==Assessments== | |||
==Notes== | |||
Revision as of 17:49, 16 July 2020
Objectives
- Students will be familiar with artificial scales, such as the blues scale.
- Students will be familiar with non-heptatonic scales, such as pentatonic and octatonic scales.
Resources
Readings
Tools
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of artificial and non-heptatonic scales
- Writing and playing a given artificial or non-heptatonic scale on a given note
- Composing or improvising a melody which uses and emphasizes the unique characteristics of a given artificial or non-heptatonic scale
Assignments
- Writing specified scales
- Identifying and analyzing scales used in written and recorded music