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M.socrative.com Room # 38178 QUESTIONS: (multiple choice on the tablet) 1. One melodic line is a _________ texture. 2. Two (or more) independent melodies going on at once is a __________ texture.
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M.socrative.com Room # 38178 • QUESTIONS: (multiple choice on the tablet) • 1. One melodic line is a _________ texture. • 2. Two (or more) independent melodies going on at once is a __________ texture. • 3. Two (or more) lines working together – doing the same thing but on different pitches is a __________ texture. Sit wherever you’d like – in a group you can work with Bell Ringer 10/3
Groups: 2-4 Materials: instructions handout, MP3 player/access to Youtube, computer (Monday) A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Goal: Find contemporary examples of Renaissance musical inventions • Find 10 total musical examples. You’re looking for… • Monophony • Polyphony • Homophony • Four Part Harmony • Imitation • Word Painting A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Monophony, Polyphony, Homophony, Four-Part Harmony, Imitation, Word Painting • 10 TOTAL Examples • Do NOT have to have at least 1 of each • NO MORE THAN 3 of the same thing • Example: 3 examples of word painting, 2 examples of polyphony, 1 example of 4-part harmony, 2 examples of imitation, and 2 examples of monophony A Musical Scavenger Hunt
ALL EXAMPLES MUST BE CLEAN AND APPROPRIATE FOR THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT • You will be presenting your examples in class next week • “Appropriateness” is up to Mrs. B’s discretion • That includes lyric and video (if applicable) A Musical Scavenger Hunt
You CANNOT use an example used in class by Mrs. B • You CANNOT have the same example as another group in the class for the same thing • 2 groups can’t use the same part of a song for imitation, but one group could use it for imitation and another for word painting • There is TONS of music out there – be creative! A Musical Scavenger Hunt
Monday, we’ll in the computer lab putting together the presentations Presentations need to include the Title and Artist of the clip, what the example is presenting, and a clip of the music demonstrating the idea. Presentation
“Friends in Low Places” by Garth Brooks • Demonstrates word painting on the word “low” • Link Here • 0:36 start time Presentation Example…
Each example is 10 points • AWESOME EXAMPLE = 10 points • Doesn’t represent the idea at all (or inappropriate!) = 0 points • Yeah, but you could’ve found a more obvious one = 5 points • (and all the numbers in between) • 10 points for the presentation • Overall preparedness, easy to read, has correct information • Total /110 You’ll be graded on…