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*Students will understand the fundamental concepts of texture, melody, countermelody and accompaniment. | *Students will understand the fundamental concepts of texture, melody, countermelody and accompaniment. | ||
*Students will be able to identify different types of texture. | *Students will be able to identify different types of texture. | ||
*Students will learn various melodic prototypes and essential aspects of tension/release in melodic writing. | |||
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*Discussion and definition of different types of texture | *Discussion and definition of different types of texture | ||
*Identification of texture in musical examples from different genres and time periods | *Identification of texture in musical examples from different genres and time periods | ||
*Identification of general contour for melodic segments | |||
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*Identifying melodic shape and texture in recorded examples | *Identifying melodic shape and texture in recorded examples | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 28 July 2020
| This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module. |
Objectives
- Students will understand the fundamental concepts of texture, melody, countermelody and accompaniment.
- Students will be able to identify different types of texture.
- Students will learn various melodic prototypes and essential aspects of tension/release in melodic writing.
Resources
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of different types of texture
- Identification of texture in musical examples from different genres and time periods
- Identification of general contour for melodic segments
Assignments
- Identifying melodic shape and texture in recorded examples