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Level: Secondary 1 st year Time: 45 Min Mode: Individual Work Objectives: Students can identify Asian countries by listening the different folksongs Students can distinguish the different musical elements. MICROLESSON Information. TRICKING TRIP TO ASIA. Mission:
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Level: Secondary 1st year Time: 45 Min Mode: Individual Work Objectives: Students can identify Asian countries by listening the different folksongs Students can distinguish the different musical elements MICROLESSON Information
Mission: You have to travel 5 Asian countries and answer the Questions to get the Clues needed for a TREMENDOUS CHALLENGE ever!
Click to listen the music Q: From what country does this folksong come from? • India • China • Korea
Congratulations! Click the Indi girl to get the clue
Dynamics Dynamics refer to the volume or loudness of a tone. Dynamics range from very soft (pianissimo), to very loud (fortissimo). Crescendo means gradually becoming louder. Decrescendo means gradually becoming softer.
Click to listen the music Q: From what country does this folksong come from? • Korea • Japan • China
Congratulations! Click the Chinese girl to get the clue
Melody Melody is the part of music that we can sing. It is a series of notes arranged in a particular rhythmic pattern and divided up into smaller units called phrases. Melody is the horizontal structure of music.
Click to listen the music Q: From what country does this folksong come from? a. Malaysia b. Philippines c. Singapore
Congratulations! Click the Pinoy boy to get the clue
Tempo Tempo comes from the Italian word meaning time, and refers to the pace of the piece of music. Tempo markings are in Italian and range from very slow (adagio), to very fast (presto).
Click to listen the music Q: From what country does this folksong come from? a. Thailand b. Egypt c. Saudi Arabia
Congratulations! Click the Thai girl to get the clue
Rhythm Rhythm is the heartbeat of music. As music passes in time, it is divided into perceptible sections, and each section subdivided further.
Click to listen the music Q: From what country does this folksong come from? a. Japan b. China c. Korea
Congratulations! Click the Japanese boy to get the clue
Harmony Harmony is the combination of two or more notes to produce new sounds called chords. We can say that harmony is the vertical structure of music. It adds depth and texture to the piece.
CONGRATULATIONS! Now you have completed the CLUES needed for the FINAL CHALLENGE! Are you ready? If yes, clickPROCEED; if no, clickHOME.
To open the mysterious box of treasure you will have to click the FINAL CHALLENGE! INSTRUCTION: Choose your answer from the choices carefully. NOTE: 1 wrong answer and GAME OVER!
Refers to the volume or loudness of a tone. • Dynamics • Tone
A series of notes arranged in a particular rhythmic pattern and divided up into smaller units called phrases a. Tempo b. Melody
Refers to the pace of the piece of music. • Tempo • Meter
Is the heartbeat of music • Rhythm • Sound
The combination of two or more notes to produce new sounds called chords • Harmony • Tone quality
CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the challenge Click the to open the unimaginable TREASURE
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CREATED BY: Lidres, Jhanin D. Mapeh 3rd year Ministerio, Juza Mia Mapeh 3rd year