Recorder Basics and Concert Repertoire Focal Works: All Link Up concert melodies

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U N I T 1 Recorder Basics and Concert Repertoire Focal Works: All Link Up concert melodies Aim: What do we need to know in order to participate in Link Up? Summary: We introduce recorder and music notation basics as well as learn the concert repertoire. Materials: staff paper Time Requirement: varies according to chosen program path Standards: US 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7; NYC 1, 2, 5 Vocabulary: melody, music notation, pattern, composer Unit 1 Overview Activity 1.1: Tom Introduces Link Up: The Orchestra Moves Activity 1.2: Recorder Basics Creative Extension: Creating and Notating Musical Patterns Activity 1.1: Tom Introduces Link Up: The Orchestra Moves Introduction to Link Up. Repertoire Overview. Activity 1.2: Recorder Basics linkup.carnegiehall.org) for more information. SG4 SG8 show the fingerings and notation for the Link Up melodies your students will be learning. It is important that students know and can sing or play the concert pieces. We encourage you to focus on these repertoire selections before delving into the content units; review is built into the later units. Creative Extension: Creating and Notating Musical Patterns 10

SG 1 Meet Thomas Cabaniss, Our Guide I m Tom, a composer and your host for Link Up: The Orchestra Moves. Composers create musical movement using motifs, melodic direction, steps and leaps, dynamics, and orchestration. Your challenge is to discover ways you think the orchestra moves. During your time with The Orchestra Moves, I hope you ll begin each session by singing my song Come to Play. I wrote it with you in mind. 11

S G 2 Preparing to Play the Recorder When playing the recorder, there are two basic positions: rest position and playing position. Rest Position Place your recorder in your lap or let it hang from its lanyard. Playing Position Hold your recorder up and ready to play. The left hand is on top, and the right hand is below. Recorder Checklist Hands: left hand on top Holes: finger hole(s) completely sealed Lips: lips covering teeth Breath: not too hard, not too soft 12

S G 3 Unlocking Music Notation Notated music is made up of symbols. Use the decoders below to decode the music you are learning. Music Decoder Time signature Rest Note stem Clef Bar line } Measure Note head } Staff Note Decoder 13

S G 4 Preparing to Play the Recorder B A G low E F F# 14

S G 5 Parts of the Recorder Mouthpiece DD high D }Body high C middle C Bell 15

S G 6 One-Note Songs 1. 2. 3. My One-Note Songs 16

7 S G Two-Note Songs 1. 2. 3. My Two-Note Songs 17

S G 8 Three-Note Songs 1. 2. 3. 18

9 S G My Three-Note Songs My Patterns 19

S G 10 Come to Play Tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Thomas Cabaniss 20

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S G14 Piano interlude 24

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U N I T 1 How Am I Doing? Work Title: Come to Play Composer: Thomas Cabaniss Sample for Teachers Date: Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 26

G16 S G Date: How Am I Doing? Work Title: Come to Play Composer: Thomas Cabaniss Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 27

S G17 The Blue Danube Tracks 7, 8, 9 Johann Strauss II 28

G18 S G Second time only 29

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G20 S G The Blue Danube Tracks 7, 8, 9, 10 Johann Strauss II 31

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S G23 How Am I Doing? Work Title: The Blue Danube Composer: Johann Strauss II Date: Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 34

G24 S G Tracks 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten Arvo Pärt Orchestral introduction in concert CD track starts here. CD track starts here. Orchestral introduction in concert Notes on Preparing Students to Play Cantus at the Concert Cantus melody. (like a round). free to participate at their own rate. 35

S G25 How Am I Doing? Work Title: Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten Composer: Arvo Pärt Date: Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 36

G26 S G Tracks 16, 17, 18 Nocturne from A Midsummer Night s Dream Felix Mendelssohn 37

S G27 S G 38

S G S G28 Tracks 16, 17, 19 Nocturne from A Midsummer Night s Dream Felix Mendelssohn 39

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G30 S G Date: How Am I Doing? Work Title: Nocturne from A Midsummer Night s Dream Composer: Felix Mendelssohn Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 41

S G 31 Away I Fly Tracks 20, 21 Thomas Cabaniss 42

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S G33 Get ready to move. 44

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G36 S G Date: How Am I Doing? Work Title: Away I Fly Composer: Thomas Cabaniss Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 47

S G37 Tracks 22, 23, 24 Toreador from Carmen 48

G38 S G Date: How Am I Doing? Work Title: Toreador from Carmen Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 49

S G39 Tracks 25, 26 Cidade Maravilhosa Pronunciation: See dah jee mah - rah - vee - lyoh - suh shay - ah jee in cantus mee-yoo See dah jee mah - rah - vee lyoh - suh kora-sowhn doo may-oo brah-see-oo See dah jee mah - rah - vee - lyoh - suh shay-ah jee incantus mee-yoo See dah jee mah-rah-vee - lyoh - suh ko - ra - sowhn doo may-oo brah - see-oo See page 83 for English translation. André Filho 50

G40 S G Date: How Am I Doing? Work Title: Cidade Maravilhosa Composer: André Filho Goals Mark on the lines below how you feel about your progress on each goal. Clapping the rhythm Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! Singing or playing the music with different dynamics Hmm, difficult. Ha, easy! What is one goal above that you would like to improve on? What are some things you can do to make the improvement? 1. 2. 3. Listening Mark on the lines below how you feel the composer used each tool. Dynamics No surprises Lots of surprises Steps No steps Lots of steps Leaps No leaps Lots of leaps Articulation Legato Staccato Melodic direction Descending Ascending Motif Not developed Well developed 51