Student s Guide for Gr. 7 Band

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Len Wood Music Presents 2017 / 2018 MMRPG Student s Guide for Gr. 7 Band This Guide Belongs to:

Table of Contents Welcome Earning Points Achievable Ranks Prizes and Priveleges Submitting a Challenge Viewing your Points 3 4 5 6 7 7 Points Earned from a Challenge 8 List of All Basic Challenges 9 Quests 10 Special Quests 14 Parties 16 F.A.Q. 17 2

Welcome to Music Heroes! What is Music Heroes? Music students will complete challenges to earn points. Challenges include things like playing certain exercises, composing your own songs, learning about professional musicians, attending concerts, helping younger students, getting help from older students, and more. Earning points will increase your rank. With each new rank comes a new reward or new privilege. Challenges are grouped into Quests. Complete an entire quest for additional points and rewards! Point totals will be posted online to a Google Sheet using anonymous aliases. This way you can see how you are doing compared to your class. Students can form a three to five member party. Parties have a name and members cannot be changed once the group is registered. Parties will compete to have the highest average of points among their members. The party with the highest average at the final concert will earn a private party with a reward of their choice. See the next page for more information on how to start earning points! 3

Earning Points Challenges: These are mostly done by playing exercises from your music book for Mr. Justason (see list on page 9). You can play them in person, record yourself playing them, or do them in class on certain days. The more difficult the challenge, the more points you earn. Music Lore Throughout the year, you will have opportunities to complete challenges involving note naming (N), and rhythm reading (R). All of these challenges are timed. Increase your speed to earn more points! Extra Challenges: You can also propose challenges to Mr. Justason. If it benefits your musical education and requires considerable effort to complete, they will consider it! Completing Quests: Challenges are grouped into related groups called Quests. Complete the entire quest to receive extra points and prizes. 4

Achievable Ranks Rank Number: Rank Name: Points Needed: 1 Beginner 30 2 Apprentice 55 3 Musician 90 4 Performer 150 5 Virtuoso 245 6 Hero 390* 7 Master 615 8 Legend 700+ Prize: Small Prize Two Small Prizes First Parent Prize Second Parent Prize Master s Club Donuts for entire class. Privilege: Line Priority Victory Video Parade of Heroes Conduct 5 min warm-up (optional) Legends List in the Band Room *To reach this rank, you must first take the Hero s Oath. 5

Prizes and Privileges Small Prize - Earn a small prize. Parent Prize - Before you reach one of these prizes, negotiate two non-monetary prizes with your parents. For example: An extra hour of TV time, the right to stay up a little later on a Friday, getting out of a particular chore, etc. Not money and not things bought with money. Line Priority - You have the right to skip ahead of ANY music-related line up (For example, at pizza parties, while on trips, etc.) Victory Video - At the final concert, the accomplishments of all students reaching this rank or higher will be heralded in an EPIC video. Master s Club - Master s Club members will enjoy a special prize of their choosing after the final concert. Guest Conduct a 5 Minute Warm-Up - With Mr. Justason s help, conduct your ensemble in a five minute warm up. You can choose what the group plays! Please note that prizes need to be claimed by you. Because there are more than 200 music students, the teacher cannot always notify you as soon as you ve earned a prize or gone up a rank. Please check the website and let your teacher know if you ve earned a prize. For the Parent Prizes, claim them by letting your teacher know and he will email your parents to confirm. 6

Submitting a Challenge There are three ways to submit a challenge: 1. Play the challenge in class on certain days. 2. Play the challenge for Mr. Justason during nutrition break or lunch time. 3. Record the challenge and submit via email to lenwoodmusic@gmail.com or the upload page. When emailing a recording, please put your name and the challenge name/number in the subject line. (For example: Johnny Smith Basic #23) To submit a recording on the website, go to: www.lwm.sd83.bc.ca and select Music from the menu. Click on the Upload Link. Fill in the blanks, upload your file, and click submit to send the file to Mr. Justason. (This method requires a Google Account). If you can t email recordings, you can submit them on a USB drive as Viewing your Points Once you have chosen an Alias and points have begun to be posted online, you can view your points by going to: www.lwm.sd83.bc.ca 7

Points Earned from a Challenge MORE DIFFICULT CHALLENGE ACCURATELY PLAYED = = MORE POINTS EARNED MORE POINTS EARNED The points awards listed on the next page are the maximum amount of points that can be earned, based on performance accuracy. Please remember that you are not earning points out of a maximum total, so even if you get two points it is definitely better than zero. You can always redo a challenge later if you think you can do it better. Points Earned Out of Maximum Possible 0 % Challenge not completed. ~20% Note, time, and rhythmic mistakes are so common that the exercise is barely recognizable. ~40% A significant amount of note, time, and rhythmic mistakes. Tone quality is ok, but not great. Articulation problems. ~60% Some note, time, and rhythmic mistakes. Tone quality is ok. Dynamics are not played at all. Some articulation problems. ~80% Note, time, and rhythmic aspects are mostly solid. Good tone quality. Dynamics are either not played or are only slightly present. Basic articulation is solid. ~100% Note, time, and rhythmic aspects are nearly perfect. Good tone quality. Dynamics are played. Phrasing may be present as well. Articulation is refined and controlled. 8

List of Basic Challenges Number Points Reward Quest Number #15 5 4 #17 5 1 #18 5 4 #23 5 1 #24 5 1 #26 5 4 #35 7 1 (BOSS) #37 7 4 (BOSS) #41 7 2 #42 5 2 #51 5 5 #53 10 7 #57 14 7 (BOSS) #58 10 7 #63 5 5 #70 10 5 #75 15 5 (BOSS) #115 10 9 #116 21 8 (BOSS) #120 10 9 #121 10 10 #122 10 9 #127 21 9 (BOSS) #130 10 11 #133 20 11 #139 10 10 #142 21 10 (BOSS) #154 10 11 Pg 36 35 11 (BOSS) Bb Scale 15 12 F Scale 15 12 Ab Scale 15 12 Chromatic Scale 21 12 #80 10 8 #83 10 7 #92 10 6 #95 10 6 #104 10 8 #105 21 6 (BOSS) #107 10 6 #110 10 8 9

Using Standard of Excellence Book 1 Quests #1 Beginner s Quest Reward: 5 pts Your First Quest! Complete by Dec! 1 #17 Au Claire de la Lune 5 pts 2 #23 Merrily we Roll Along 5 pts 3 #24 Lightly Row (Part A) 5 pts 4 BOSS: #35 For Your Instrument Only 7 pts #2 Squire s Quest Reward: 10 pts The next step on the path of the Hero! Finish by March! #3 1 #37 Sweetly Sings the Donkey 5 pts 2 #41 Go For Excellence 7 pts 3 THEORY N1-5 Mins or Less 4 pts 4 BOSS: Bb Major Scale 15 pts Knight s Quest Reward: 15 pts Everyone must complete this Quest by June! 1 #144 Chorale 15 pts 2 THEORY N2-5 Mins or Less 4 pts 3 Eb Major Scale 15 pts 4 BOSS: #148 Loch Lomond 21 pts 10

#4 Newbie Quest - Reward: 5 pts For the late starters! 1 #15 Hot Cross Buns 5 pts 2 #26 Good King Wenceslas 5 pts 3 #18 Down by the Station 5 pts 4 BOSS: #37 Sweetly Sings the Donkey 7 pts #5 Hoedown Reward: 10 pts Yeehaw! 1 #51 Skip to My Lou 5 pts 2 # 63 Bingo 5 pts 3 # 70 Down in the Valley 10 pts 4 BOSS: #75 Old Blue 15 pts #6 Accidentally Slurred Reward: 10 pts New techniques shall be revealed! 1 #92 Look Sharp 10 pts 2 #95 Just by Accident 10 pts 3 #107 That s a Wrap 10 pts 4 BOSS: #105 Theme from Hansel & Gretel 21 pts 11

#7 Half Way Around the World - Reward 10pts + Small Prize From North America to Asia & Europe! 1 #53 Mexican Mountain Song 10 pts 2 #58 Erie Canal Capers 10 pts 3 #83 Ming Court 10 pts 4 BOSS: #57 Theme from Symphony # 1 15 pts #8 The Other Half Way Around - Reward 10pts + Small Prize From Mexico to Australia 1 #110 Kookaburra 10 pts 2 #80 Mexican Hat Dance 10 pts 3 #104 Roses from the South 15 pts 4 BOSS: #116 Alouette 21 pts #9 Blue Dotted Dragon - Reward: 10 pts + Small Prize The fiercest dragon in all of the Land 1 #120 Home on the Range 10 pts 2 #115 All Through the Night 10 pts 3 #122 Go For Excellence 15 pts 4 BOSS: #127 Variations on a Theme by Mozart 21 pts 12

#10 Storm the Castle - Reward: 15 pts + Small Prize Onward Heroes! 1 #121 The Conquering Hero 15 pts 2 #139 Manhattan Beach March 15 pts 3 Use an arpeggio to compose your own song that sounds like a fanfare for royalty. 4 BOSS: #142 Largo from New World Symphony 7 pts 21 pts #11 Power of Three! - Reward: 15 pts + 2 Small Prizes Only a master of 3/4 time will pass! 1 #154 Grant us Peace 15 pts 2 #130 Waltz Street 10 pts 3 #133 Ach! Du Lieber Augustine 20 pts 4 BOSS: Minuet (pg 36) 35 pts #12 Major Scales Master - Reward: 20 pts + Small Prize Do you have scales skills? Find them on pg. 50 1 Bb Major Scale 15 pts 2 F Major Scale 15 pts 3 Ab Major Scale 15 pts 4 BOSS: Chromatic Scale 21 pts 13

#13 Music Lore Master - Reward: 30 pts + Small Prize The pencil is mightier than the sword 1 Theory N2-3 mins or less 10 pts 2 Theory R1-4 mins or less 12 pts 3 Theory R2-3 mins or less 7 pts 4 BOSS: Theory N4-3 mins or less 15 pts Special Quests #14 Musical Ear - Reward: 5 pts Play it by ear! 1 Without any sheet music, figure out how to play a movie/tv/video game theme, commercial song, pop song, etc. Must be reasonable length (ask a Teacher). 5 pts 2 Same as step 1, but with a different song. 10 pts #15 Composer - Reward: 15 pts + Small Prize Express yourself! 1 Complete and play the Compose a Variation on 5 pts #137 2 Complete and play the Compose and ending for 7 pts #150 3 BOSS: Compose and write down your own song 15 pts using mostly notes from a single scale. Must be at least 8 bars. Hint: Ending on the first note of the scale will ensure it sounds finished (not required though). Ask a teacher for sheet music paper! 14

#16 Learn from a Master - Reward: 10 pts Learn from the Greats! 1 Research a famous musician who plays your instrument (or singer if in choir). Be sure they are actually famous (not just first google hit). Send a link to a video of the musician performing to shuswapmusic@gmail.com. State what you like about the piece (song) in the email. 2 After waiting for a teacher to reply to step one, do the same with another video (different artist). 3 BOSS: Compare the two musicians styles from above in approximately 100 words (submit by email). #17 Concert Goer - Reward: 10 pts + Small Prize Find inspiration! 1 Attend a band, jazz, choir, or orchestra concert. Ask a teacher ahead of time to find out if the concert qualifies. Show Mr. Justason your program or ticket to collect points. (Note: PVSS Concerts count!) 5 pts 2 Attend a second concert 5 pts 3 Attend a third concert 5 pts 4 BOSS: Write a 100 word review of one of the concerts you attended. Where and when was the concert? Who was performing? What did they perform? What did you like about the performance and why? What didn t you like and why? 10 pts 4 pts 4 pts 8 pts 15

Parties: Journey Together Students can form groups of three to five called Parties. Parties are formed by students. Register your group with Mr. Justason by providing a name for the party and list of members. Once a party is registered it cannot be changed for the school year. can have members from any team. This means all members do not need to be in the same ensemble. collect gold. A party s gold is Party s Total Points Number of Members in Party It is NOT the total of all points. This means that all members of the party must contribute! At the Year-End Concert in June, the Party with the most gold will be declared Victors and all members will join the Master s Club regardless of their own rank. 16

F.A.Q. Q: What s the overall goal of Music Heroes? A: The idea is to motivate you and give you an easy way to see how much you are improving. In music, it s easy to feel like you re not improving at all. This challenge will show you that you are in fact becoming a better musician! Q: Will the points I ve received be announced in class? A: No. Your points will be considered private info. However, if you reach the rank of Hero, it will be announced at the year end concert. Q: So how can I find out how many points I have? A: Points will be posted using anonymous aliases on the music website. Check out: www.lwm.sd83.bc.ca Q: Are challenges like tests or quizzes? A: These points will make up a portion of your mark in music, but that s about all they have in common with tests. You don t have to do all of these challenges. You can pick which ones you want to do in which order. You can also re-do challenges if you weren t happy with the result. Q: My older sibling plays the same instrument as me. Can they help me with challenges? A: They are definitely welcome to help you and give you advice. However, they are not allowed to play a recording for you! If Mr. Justason has reason to suspect this is the case, he will confirm with parents and you may be asked to do the challenge again in person. Q: How should I record myself for a challenge? A: A video recording is best. Audio recordings are ok too though. You are free to use any equipment providing the quality is at least good enough for the teachers to hear you properly. No real player files please. Q: I m a percussionist. What instrument should I play all of these challenges on? A: Each basic challenge can played on Snare Drum or Bells/Xylophone. If the teacher notices that all of your challenges have been on one instrument, he may require your next one to be on the other. Q: I m in more than one music group (Band, Jazz Band). What do I do? A: You can complete challenges on either instrument. All points will be totalled together. If you do all of your challenges on one instrument, the Teachers may ask you to do your next challenge on the other. 17