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== Objectives ==
==Objectives==
* Students will explore the characteristics of polystylism and mashup
* Students will explore the compositional techniques of eclecticism, quotation and sampling.


== Resources ==
*Students will explore the characteristics of polystylism and mashup
*Students will explore the compositional techniques of eclecticism, quotation and sampling.


==Resources==


== Class Activities ==
* Discussion and definitions of polystylism
* Analysis of music from different styles which feature polystylism
* Composition and improvisation in a polystylistic structure
* Discussion and definition of musical eclecticism and quotation
* Discussion of the practical and ethical aspects of sampling
* Analysis of music which features quotation or sampling


== Assignments ==
==Class Activities==
* Identification and analysis of polystylistic techniques in written and recorded music
* Identification and analysis of eclecticism, quotation and sampling in written and recorded music


== Assessments ==
*Discussion and definitions of polystylism
*Analysis of music from different styles which feature polystylism
*Composition and improvisation in a polystylistic structure
*Discussion and definition of musical eclecticism and quotation
*Discussion of the practical and ethical aspects of sampling
*Analysis of music which features quotation or sampling


==Assignments==


== Notes ==
*Identification and analysis of polystylistic techniques in written and recorded music
*Identification and analysis of eclecticism, quotation and sampling in written and recorded music
 
==Notes==


[[Category:Style & Compositional Techniques]]
[[Category:Style & Compositional Techniques]]
[[Category:Theory 3]]
[[Category:Theory 3]]
[[Category:Twentieth-Century Techniques]]
[[Category:Twentieth-Century Techniques]]

Revision as of 18:50, 28 July 2020

This lesson is part of the Style & Compositional Techniques category.

Objectives

  • Students will explore the characteristics of polystylism and mashup
  • Students will explore the compositional techniques of eclecticism, quotation and sampling.

Resources

Class Activities

  • Discussion and definitions of polystylism
  • Analysis of music from different styles which feature polystylism
  • Composition and improvisation in a polystylistic structure
  • Discussion and definition of musical eclecticism and quotation
  • Discussion of the practical and ethical aspects of sampling
  • Analysis of music which features quotation or sampling

Assignments

  • Identification and analysis of polystylistic techniques in written and recorded music
  • Identification and analysis of eclecticism, quotation and sampling in written and recorded music

Notes