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== Objectives ==
== Objectives ==
* Students will be able to notate a pitch using staff notation in treble, alto, tenor, or bass clef.
* Students will be able to notate a pitch using staff notation in treble, alto, tenor, or bass clef.

Revision as of 15:46, 9 July 2020

This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module.

Objectives

  • Students will be able to notate a pitch using staff notation in treble, alto, tenor, or bass clef.
  • Students will be able to play a notated pitch in treble, alto, tenor, or bass clef.

Resources

Class Activities

  • Discussion of the symbology of pitch in staff notation
  • Construction and performance of written melodies
  • Melodic transcription of short excerpts of music from different genres and time periods

Assignments

  • Matching recorded examples to written rhythms
  • Short rhythmic transcription
  • Notating enharmonics

Assessments

Notes