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Give it a Rest Creating Music Performing Music How many beats? How is my form?
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What is the name of this rest?  

 

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What is the name of this rest?  

 



What is the name of this rest?

 

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What is the name of this rest?

 




 

 


What is the name of this rest?

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What is the name of this rest?



What kind of rest gets 4 beats?

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What kind of rest gets 4 beats?


A whole rest.


Add these up, how many beats do you rest?

 


= _____________





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Add these up, how many beats do you rest?

 


= _____________






10


What does it mean to make up music on the spot?

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What does it mean to make up music on the spot?


Improvise


What is the term for the length of a beat?

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What is the term for the length of a beat?


Duration


What is the distance from one note to another called?

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What is the distance from one note to another called?


Interval


What do we call two pitches that are the same - 8 notes apart?

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What do we call two pitches that are the same - 8 notes apart?


Octave


Fill in the blanks...

 

Do, ___, Mi, FA,_____, ______Ti, _____

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Fill in the blanks...

 

Do, ___, Mi, FA,_____, ______Ti, _____


Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do


What is the correct Posture for singing in a choir?

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What is the correct Posture for singing in a choir?


Standing up tall, hands to your side, looking at the conductor. 


When should you take a breath when you are singing? 

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When should you take a breath when you are singing? 


At a rest or in between phrases of the song. 


How do you evaluate a performance?  Give three examples.

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How do you evaluate a performance?  Give three examples.


1. Songs are on the right pitches, matching the temp of the background music. 

2. Performers have correct posture and make eye contact with the audience. 

3. Performers follow the cues of the conductor and make their marks on time. 


Name the notes on the treble clef lines.


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Name the notes on the treble clef lines.



E - Every 

G - Good

B - Boy

D- Does

F - Fine


Name the notes on the spaces of the Treble Clef.

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Name the notes on the spaces of the Treble Clef.



Name this note:

 

 

 

How many beats does it last for?

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Name this note:

 

 

 

How many beats does it last for?



4 beats


What is the name of this note?

 

How many beats does it last for?

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What is the name of this note?

 

How many beats does it last for?


     1 beat


What is the name of this note?

 



How many beats does it last for?

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What is the name of this note?

 



How many beats does it last for?



 1 beat (3 sounds) 


What is the name of this note?

How many beats does it last for?

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What is the name of this note?

How many beats does it last for?


 1 beat (2 sounds)


What is the name of this note?

 

 

How many beats does it last for?

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What is the name of this note?

 

 

How many beats does it last for?


 

16th note - 1 beat

(4 sounds)


Which one of these patterns is Rondo form?

 

a. AABAA

b. ABACA

c. ABCBA

d. AACAA
e. ABCDE

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Which one of these patterns is Rondo form?

 

a. AABAA

b. ABACA

c. ABCBA

d. AACAA
e. ABCDE


c. ABACA


What is a refrain or chorus?

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What is a refrain or chorus?


The repeating phrase of a song that is catchy. 


What is the definition of a verse?

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What is the definition of a verse?


The sections of the song that have the same melody, but different lyrics. 


What is a bridge in a song?

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What is a bridge in a song?


bridge is a contrasting section of music that leads to the repeat of a chorus or verse. 


Fill in the blanks:

 

 Explain how to use 1st and 2nd endings of a song. 

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 Explain how to use 1st and 2nd endings of a song. 


To play a song with two endings, you start at the beginning and play through the 1st

ending.  At the repeat sign, you go back and play from the beginning.  Then skip the 1st ending and go straight to the 2nd ending to finish the song. 


Complete this sentence:

 

To play a song with a Coda, you start at the beginning and play until you see _________.  Then go back to the __________ and play until it says__________.  Skip ahead to the__________ sign and play to the end. 

 

 

 


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Complete this sentence:

 

To play a song with a Coda, you start at the beginning and play until you see _________.  Then go back to the __________ and play until it says__________.  Skip ahead to the__________ sign and play to the end. 

 

 

 


To play a song with a Coda, you start at the beginning and play until you see "D. S. al Coda".  Then go back to the  and play until it says Coda.  Skip ahead to the Codasign and play to the end. 

 

 

* note:

D.S. al coda, or dal segno al coda, literally means “from the sign to the coda mark.” D.S. al coda is an indication to start back at the segno, play until you encounter a coda, then skip to the next coda to continue.

 





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