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Are you new to class today? Pick up a syllabus and fill out a student information sheet Attendance/Reading Quiz! Mu 101: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Spring 2018 Sections H2 (T 2:10-5), H3 (W 2:10-5), L3 (W 5:10-8)

Reading quiz Musical sounds mean the same thing all around the world. a) True b) False

Reading quiz Culture is something that is learned. a) True b) False

Reading quiz What is the difference between monophony (a monophonic texture) and polyphony (a polyphonic texture)? a) Monophony has one melody and polyphony has several melodies at the same time. b) Monophony has several melodies at the same time and polyphony has one melody. c) They are the same. d) Monophony is a melody supported by chords and polyphony is all parts harmonized in the same rhythm.

Reading quiz What is melodic motion? a) How fast or slow the melody moves b) How high or low range of the melody is c) How melody interacts with the accompaniment d) The way the melody moves from note to note

Reading quiz What were the 3 locations you chose for your soundscape journal this past week?

Reading quiz What was the most interesting or surprising thing you learned from the reading(s) this week?

Recap Texture = all the parts of a piece of music interacting simultaneously Different textures = different listening experiences Stereotypes about music Reveal our values, how we listen, and how we think about the world in which we live Associating classical music with upper classes, education, or constraint (i.e., sounds that are boring) is something we ve learned (and passed down) culturally over a long period of time

Careers in music Composer someone who writes music, usually for others to perform Performer someone who performs music (voice, instrument, conductor) Musicologist someone who studies music, what it is, and what it means Analysis, write program notes, teach, write books, Spotify algorhythms Ethnomusicologist someone who does everything a musicologist does, usually also thinking about non-classical (non-western) music and with more attention to cultural context and social structures Same as above + field recordings Arts administration someone who works at an organization that presents, preserves, or educates about an artistic discipline or disciplines (schools, museums, theaters, concert halls) Fundraising, marketing, record keeping, financial management, designing programs and curricula, hiring other artists to teach and/or perform, production management

Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Syrinx (1913) Debussy at the piano (1893) Debussy and his daughter, Claude-Emma, on a picnic (1916) Debussy photographed by Félix Nadar (1908)

Melody Line or tune of music Often the highest or most prominent line in a musical texture Guides a listener through a piece of music like a story 1. Recognize the melody 2. Remember the melody 3. Follow the melody

Melody Solfège a system of pitch solmization that allows musicians to develop their skills of audation and recognize the sounds they hear more accurately Solmization a system of associating a note with a syllable Audation hearing musical notation in your head 1. Recognize the melody 2. Remember the melody 3. Follow the melody

Ethnomusicological recordings, lullabies: Bebi notsi Performed by Margaret in 1943 in Kansas The Muscogee lived in what is now southern Tennessee, Alabama, western Georgia, and northern Florida The ethnomusicologist who recorded this lullaby was employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to record as much Native American musical culture as possible before it was lost forever

Ethnomusicological recordings, children s play: Drew, Mississippi, 1940 Archibald MacLeish, Librarian of Congress : The Library of Congress should possess all books and other materials... which express and record the life and achievements of the people of the United States. Shortenin Bread Performed by Ora Dell Graham, age 12, in her school auditorium Repurposes a (white) popular song that made fun of black food She loved to go, she always loved to go. She was what you call a night person. She loved to have a ball. She loved to dance. She loved to sing. That was her thing, you know. Sonny Milton, Graham s nephew

Ethnomusicological recordings, work songs: Early in the Mornin This recording was made by Alan Lomax at a prison in Mississippi in 1947. The singers are all prisoners at Parchman Farm State Penitentiary, and the songs they sing have been passed down among prisoners since its founding in 1901 and before. Performed by 22, Little Red, Tangle Eye, and Hard Hair

Arts administration Each group will receive 4 biographies of arts administrators and/or job postings about arts administration positions. Each group will share with the class: What kinds of skills does a person working in arts administration need? What kinds of prior experiences might a person working in arts administration have? What surprised you most about the arts administration positions or people you learned about?

Texture Composite musical sound: the fabric Different layers interacting Melody, inner voices, bass line, countermelody, accompaniment Instrumentation what kind and how many instruments or voices are playing How many instruments (voices) are playing? What kind of instruments (voices) are playing? What is each instrument (voice) doing? With what kind of style are they playing?

Texture Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Ke$ha, We R Who We R (2010) Monophonic Homorhythmic The Weeknd, The Hills (2015) Homophonic Franz Schubert, Die Forelle (1817) Polyphonic Simon and Garfunkel, Scarborough Fair (1966)

Homework and reminders This week s Online Discussion (Music and the brain) ends Sunday, Sep 9 Meaningful conversation = Respond to the content of the post, pose questions your classmates can answer, respond to your classmates ideas Have you emailed me your username yet? The next Online Discussion (Musical educations and the education of music): Sep 10-23 Assigned reading for next class is available online: rhythm, the Baroque period Soundscape journal is due next class (Sep 25) In-class course intro essay Have a great couple of weeks!

End write The piece of music being played is by a composer named Louise Farrenc, who lived from 1806 to 1875. The piece was written in 1847 and is called Symphony No. 3 in G minor, Op. 36. The portion you re hearing is the fourth movement (Finale: Allegro). Pick 3 people (2 music careers + 1 person in your life). How would they react to this piece of music?