Somerset Berkley Regional High School

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Somerset Berkley Regional High School Intro to Music 2018-2019 Course Syllabus Mr. Samuel M. Bianco BiancoS@SBregional.org

Overview Intro to music meets three times in a cycle and is open to all students in grades 9-12. This class will introduce the basic studies of music theory, arranging, composition and ear training while reviewing basic musical concepts and music history. This course is designed to give students a solid foundation in musical knowledge. Students are assessed daily, on quarterly project/compositions and during weekly tests on their ability to demonstrate learned skills in musical theory, ear training, arranging, composition, historical styles and musical performance. Instructional Activities 1. Assigned outlines, worksheets and readings 2. Viewing and evaluating of musical scores 3. Listening and evaluating audio media 4. Student research projects, presentations and compositions 5. Music computer software reinforcement of curriculum 6. Use of the internet for research 7. Frequent lecture reinforcing handouts 8. Class discussions 9. Evaluations of audio recordings by students 10. Evaluations of music performances by students 11. Written / Aural Quizzes & Tests Instructional Materials and Resources 1. Various handouts and outlines specifically designed for this course 2. Use of the Internet for research purposes (web sites used can be located on the Music Links (Music Theory Sites) Page located at http://www.somersetmusic.org 3. Student or school-owned melodic, musical instruments and supplies 4. Berklee Music Theory Book 1 by Paul Schmeling 5. Thirty Days to Music Theory by Ellen Wilmerth 6. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music Theory by Michael Miller 7. Finale: An Easy Guide to Music Notation by Thomas E. Rudolph & Vincent A. Leonard, Jr. 8. Finale 2009 (Music Notation Software) 9. Alfred s Essentials of Music Theory (Music Theory Software) 10. Master Theory Books 1, 2, 3, 4, (5, 6) by Charles S. Peters and Paul Yoder 11. Tonal Harmony Workbook and Text by Stefan Kostka and Dorothy Payne

Grading Requirements Grading is scored quarterly as follows: 30% Tests & Projects: Students will have a test at the end of every chapter in the course. Preparation for these tests will be in the form of outlines. Many small (week to complete) and larger (two or more weeks to complete) projects will be assigned throughout the year. 10% Quizzes: Quizzes (both announced and unannounced) will be administered to touch upon weekly lessons. 20% Term Projects: One major project per quarter will be assigned focusing on the many musical elements touched upon during the term. 30% Class/Homework: In class assignments are assigned on a daily basis. Many computer assignments will be administered as well in order to assist in each chapter. Out of class review and summation assignments are administered throughout a chapter of study. 10% Participation and Cooperation *Extra credit may also be given at Mr. Bianco s discretion

The successful student will have learned: I. Music Theory Music Reading and Performing Treble and Bass Clef Note Reading Grand Staff Ledger Lines Basic Rhythmic Values (whole to sixteenth) Triplets and Syncopation Dotted Rhythms Duple and Triple Time Signatures Meter Recognition Rhythmic Notation Dynamic Markings Tempo Markings Musical Symbols Circle of 5ths Sharps and Flats Key Signatures (Major) Major and Dominant 7 th Chords Basic Chord Progression (I-IV-V7) Chord Inversions Major Scales Natural, Harmonic & Melodic Scales Scale Construction (Formulaic, Major Association & Relative Association) Diatonic Modes Diatonic and Chromatic Intervals II. Ear Training Identification of Intervals and Scales Identification of Chords Identification of Rhythm Identification of Pitch and Melody Identification of Harmony and Form Identification of Ensemble Types Identification of Styles Identification of Dynamic Contrast Identification of Articulations Identification of Tempo Changes III. Composition Chords and Harmony Scales Melody Form Rhythm IV. History Renaissance Baroque Classical Romantic Modern Pop/Rock

Course Materials Pencil A pencil (NOT PEN) is required for each class in order to take proper notes and complete all assignments in and out of class. Please come to class prepared with a pencil, as I will not supply you with one and classmates may not have an extra pencil for you to use. Failure to come to class without a pencil will result in the loss of participation credit towards your grade. 3-Ring Binder (1 to 1 ½ inch) All class papers, notes, and materials must be held in a 3-hole binder. Please have this binder dedicated to this class only, as you will most likely fill the binder by the end with class materials. I may also require keeping your binders overnight, which would conflict with other classes if you use the binder for multiple subjects. Failure to come to class without your binder will result in the loss of participation credit towards your grade. 1-Subject Notebook (with 3 holes) All notes from class lectures should be taken in one notebook dedicated only to this class. This notebook should be kept in your class binder. I may require keeping this notebook overnight, so using it for multiple subjects could create a conflict. Coming to class without your notebook will result in the loss of participation credit towards your grade. Composition / Staff Notebook Many assignments throughout the year will require you to write musical notation on music composition or staff paper. Notebooks are available for purchase that contain music composition / staff paper rather than standard wide or college ruled composition paper. You are required to bring your music composition / staff notebook to class every day. Failure to bring your music composition / staff notebook to class will result in the loss of participation credit towards your grade. Music composition / staff notebooks can be purchased for a nominal price at Symphony Music Shop (Dartmouth), Ray Mullin Music (Swansea), Rick s Music World (Raynham), Doug s Music (Rehoboth) and Friends Music (Westport). Agenda Book All homework, project, quiz, and test dates should be recorded in your agenda to prevent and confusion. Please get in the habit of using your agenda for these purposes in class. Failure to come to class with your agenda book will result in the loss of participation credit towards your grade.