Pasig Catholic College. Grade School Department S.Y MUSIC 6. Fourth Quarter CONCEPT NOTES. To learn a short history of the carol

Similar documents
Norman Public Schools MUSIC ASSESSMENT GUIDE FOR GRADE 8

Music Department Page!1

ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Music. Ephesians 5:19-20

The Practice Room. Learn to Sight Sing. Level 3. Rhythmic Reading Sight Singing Two Part Reading. 60 Examples

The Practice Room. Learn to Sight Sing. Level 2. Rhythmic Reading Sight Singing Two Part Reading. 60 Examples

Music Appreciation Final Exam Study Guide

Worship Choir, p. 1 2 = singers (once a month) at Nine & Eleven updated September 18 Vocal Ensemble, p. 3 = singers at Eleven

Music Grade 6 Term 1 GM 2018

AH-8-SA-S-Mu3 Students will listen to and explore how changing different elements results in different musical effects

Middle Ages. (Medieval Age) European Music History

Teacher: Adelia Chambers

Version 5: August Requires performance/aural assessment. S1C1-102 Adjusting and matching pitches. Requires performance/aural assessment

THE EUPHORICS: Study Guide

Pacing Guide DRAFT First Quarter 8 th GRADE GENERAL MUSIC Weeks Understandings Program of Studies August 1-3

scale of 1 to 6. *Sightread traditional monophonic hymns on their particular instrument. *Play liturgically appropriate literature in class.

Diocese of Richmond Consensus Curriculum for Music

Grade Level 5-12 Subject Area: Vocal and Instrumental Music

Classification of voices according to register

Unit Outcome Assessment Standards 1.1 & 1.3

Music Director. Profile for St. James Church West End

The Elements of Music

HIGHLANDS CHOIR SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW. Whole Half Quarter Eighth Sixteenth. Whole Half Quarter Eighth Sixteenth

WASD PA Core Music Curriculum

33. Dowland Flow my tears (for Unit 3: Developing Musical Understanding)

Music Curriculum Kindergarten

NORTHERN REGION MIDDLE SCHOOL FESTIVAL VOCAL REQUIREMENTS Read carefully, some items may have changed

Music Theory. Fine Arts Curriculum Framework. Revised 2008

Music Guidelines Diocese of Sacramento

PASADENA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Fine Arts Teaching Strategies Elementary Music - Grade Five

The Elements of Music

Music Grade 6 Term 2. Contents

AP Music Theory Syllabus

Stafford Township School District Manahawkin, NJ

29 Music CO-SG-FLD Program for Licensing Assessments for Colorado Educators

Learning Objectives Lower Grammar Stage. Kindergarten: The Cradle of Civilization Year First Grade: The Greek Year Second Grade: The Roman Year

MUSIC THEORY CURRICULUM STANDARDS GRADES Students will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.

Grade Five. MyMusicTheory.com. Music Theory PREVIEW: Course, Exercises & Answers. (ABRSM Syllabus) BY VICTORIA WILLIAMS BA MUSIC

CHRIST CHURCH ADULT CHOIR

PKUES Grade 10 Music Pre-IB Curriculum Outline. (adapted from IB Music SL)

Music. Last Updated: May 28, 2015, 11:49 am NORTH CAROLINA ESSENTIAL STANDARDS

Course Descriptions Music MUSC

Strathaven Academy Music Department. Advanced Higher Listening Glossary

Music Learning Expectations

AP Music Theory 2015 Free-Response Questions

ASD JHS CHOIR ADVANCED TERMS & SYMBOLS ADVANCED STUDY GUIDE Level 1 Be Able To Hear And Sing:

WEEKEND FEBRUARY 2-4, 2018

MUSIC CURRICULUM GUIDELINES K-8

THREE TWO PART HARMONY HYMNS. Download Free PDF Full Version here!

ARCHDIOCESE OF PORTLAND IN OREGON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC CURRICULUM GUIDE. Department of Catholic Schools 2007

All volumes in the series Composer Editions Collections

Medieval! Renaissance Music

MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR APPLICATION GUIDE

Pitches and Clefs. Chapter. In This Chapter

DATE TOPIC MINIMUM LEARNING COMEPETENCIES ACTIVITIES/MATERIALS KEY TERMS EVALUATION OUTPUT

NAME: DATE: Music: Harmony. Music. Harmony

Music Study Guide. Moore Public Schools. Definitions of Musical Terms

Part I One last Medieval piece

Music. First Presbyterian Church

A Simple Music Glossary

Lyndhurst High School Music Appreciation

DELAWARE MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION ALL-STATE ENSEMBLES GENERAL GUIDELINES

COURSE TITLE: Advanced Chorus (Grades 9-12) PREREQUISITE:

DIRECTOR OF CHORAL MUSIC ST MARY S PARISH CHURCH, HADDINGTON

Anchor Standard 2: Students will be able to notate musical patterns (rhythmic and tonal) to represent an understanding of musical sounds.

MUSIC CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK 1 Based on UbD Template 2.0 (2011): Stage 1 Desired Results

Anchor Standard 2: Students will be able to notate musical patterns (rhythmic and tonal) to represent an understanding of musical sounds.

2016 HSC Music 1 Aural Skills Marking Guidelines Written Examination

Plainsong Mass for a Mean

Florida Performing Fine Arts Assessment Item Specifications for Benchmarks in Course: Chorus 2

Grade 4 Music Curriculum Maps

MISSION STATEMENT. Our Lady Queen of Peace School. Music Education Standards

Grade One General Music

The Renaissance

Standard 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music

Music 3753: History of Music from Classical Antiquity to 1600 Fall 2017

[DOC] FOR YOUR GLORY PIANO CHORDS ARCHIVE

DOWNLOAD OR READ : TRUMPET SHEET MUSIC STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE BOOK 1 MOBI

about Notation Basics Linus Metzler L i m e n e t L i n u s M e t z l e r W a t t s t r a s s e F r e i d o r f

2019 NAfME All-Northwest Jazz Audition Materials Saxophones and Brass

How Great Thou Art. Words: Stuart K. Hine Music: Swedish Folk Melody

STRAND I Sing alone and with others

Grade 5 General Music

WMEA WIAA State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2018

Study Guide. Solutions to Selected Exercises. Foundations of Music and Musicianship with CD-ROM. 2nd Edition. David Damschroder

Requirements for a Music Major, B.A. (47-50)

K-12 Performing Arts - Music Standards Lincoln Community School Sources: ArtsEdge - National Standards for Arts Education

HORNS SEPTEMBER 2014 JAZZ AUDITION PACKET. Audition Checklist: o BLUES SCALES: Concert Bb and F Blues Scales. o LEAD SHEET/COMBO TUNE: Tenor Madness

Grade 3 General Music

TERM 3 GRADE 5 Music Literacy

Students who elect to take a music class at the middle school level know and are able to do everything required in earlier grades and:

PassPORT. to music lessons

Core Content/Program of Studies Curriculum Map Bourbon County Schools

A CAPPELLA EAR TRAINING

6th Grade Music Music

Unit 1: Middle Ages. Index: 1. Religious vocal Music: Gregorian Chant. 2. Secular vocal music: troubadours and trouveres. 3. Spanish Medieval music

Clef Transposition. If I leave the notes precisely where they are on the staff, but change the clef sign to a bass clef, this is what happens:

Lorem Ipsum. Essential Re-choirments Gordon Borror

Moccasin Madness! Navajo and Apache Moccasin Game Songs A Smithsonian Folkways Lesson Designed by: Heather Jaasko-Fisher University of Puget Sound

1795 Johnson Ferry Road, NE Marietta, GA

FIRST HALF. Secular Medieval Music + Medieval Instruments. I. Minstrels. MSC 1003 Music in Civilization, Spring Prof. Smey

Transcription:

Pasig Catholic College Grade School Department S.Y. 2014 2015 MUSIC 6 Fourth Quarter CONCEPT NOTES CAROL To understand what a carol is To learn a short history of the carol Christmas To know the difference between a Christmas carol and a song Reference : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/christmas_carol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/carol_%28music%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/christmas_music Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music normally performed or heard around the Christmas season. A carol is, in modern parlance, a festive song, generally religious but not necessarily connected with church worship, and often with a dance-like or popular character. Songs which are traditional, even some without a specific religious context, are often called Christmas carols. Each of these has a rich history, some dating back many centuries. HISTORY Music was an early feature of the Christmas season and its celebrations. The earliest chants, litanies, and hymns were Latin works intended for use during the church liturgy, rather than popular songs. The 13th century saw the rise of the carol written in the vernacular, under the influence of Francis of Assisi. In the Middle Ages, the English combined circle dances with singing and called them carols. Later, the word carol came to mean a song in which a religious topic is treated in a style that is familiar or festive. From Italy, it passed to France and Germany, and later to England. Christmas carols in English first appear in a 1426 work of John Audelay, a Shropshire priest and poet. During the Commonwealth of England, the government under Cromwell prohibited the singing of Christmas carols, considering it as pagan and sinful like other customs associated with popular Catholic Christianity. The Westminster Assembly of Divines established Sunday as the only holy day in the calendar in 1644 and so legally abolished Christmas.

May 1660 Charles II restored the Stuarts to the throne, England once again practiced the public singing of Christmas carols. The tradition of singing Christmas carols in return for alms or charity began in England in the 17 th century after the Restoration. Town musicians or 'waits' were licensed to collect money in the streets in the weeks preceding Christmas, the custom spreading up to the present day. Also from the 17 th century, there was the English custom, predominantly involving women, of taking a wassail bowl to their neighbors to solicit gifts, accompanied by carols. Christmas carols in our predominantly Catholic country exhibit the influence of indigenous, Hispanic, and American musical traditions, reflecting the country's complex history. Carollers (Tagalog: Namamaskô) begin wassailing in November, with mostly children and young adults participating in the custom. PHRASE Distinguish the phrases of the song Locate the beginning and ending of phrases Reference : RADIANCE, pp. 51 58 by Codog, Lagarto, Lodronio, Sinugbuhan v In music, a line of the song that expresses a complete idea/thought is called a musical phrase. And because of this, it can be compared to a sentence in language. v Typically a musical phrase consists of three-or four-bar units which is complete in itself. v The length of a musical phrase varies. Some phrases are short; some are long. v The letters of the alphabet (i.e., A, B, C, D, etc.) can be used to name the phrases of a song v A long curved line ( ) is a symbol for a phrase. v Every song has a beginning and ending phrase. v The beginning phrase is found on the first staff of the music piece. It gives the idea of what the song is all about. v On the other hand, most ending phrase is found on the last staff of the music piece, but sometimes it is found at the middle. The sign Fine indicates the end of a song.

VOICE CLASSIFICATION Learning Objectives : Know the different voice types Concept Notes: Distinguish the different voice types from one another Determine one s voice type Find out the use of voice classification v Knowing our singing voice well leads to efficient vocal training v A VOICE TYPE is a particular kind of human singing voice perceived as having certain identifying qualities or characteristics. v VOICE CLASSIFICATION is the process by which human voices are evaluated and are thereby designated into voice types. These qualities include but are not limited to: 1. Vocal range 4. Vocal timbre 2. Vocal weight 5. Vocal transition points such as breaks and 3. Vocal tessitura lifts within the voice. v Voice classification is a tool for singers, composers, venues, and listeners to categorize vocal properties, and to associate possible roles with potential voices. v These are the different voice types: A. FEMALE > SOPRANO - the highest female voice - includes such singers as : Rosa Ponselle, Maria Callas, Beverly Sills > MEZZO SOPRANO - the middle-range voice type for females - lies between the soprano voice and alto voice, overlapping both of them. > ALTO - the lowest female voice B. MALE > TENOR - the highest male voice - famous tenors include : Enrico Caruso, Mario Lanza, Luciano Pavarotti > BARITONE - the most common type of male voice - the vocal range of the baritone lies between the bass and tenor ranges, overlapping both of them > BASS - the lowest male voice C. CHILDREN > TREBLE

- the term treble can refer to either a young female or young male singer with an unchanged voice - the vocal range and timbre of children's voices does not have the variety that adults' voices have. - both boys and girls prior to puberty have an equivalent vocal range and timbre. The reason for this is that both groups have a similar laryngeal size and height and a similar vocal cord structure. With the onset of puberty, both men and women's voices alter as the vocal ligaments become more defined and the laryngeal cartilages harden RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS identify visually and aurally the instruments used in rondalla Distinguish the sounds of the different rondalla instruments Show appreciation for the instrumental music of the rondalla Develop admiration and enjoyment in listening to Filipino folk music Reference : RADIANCE, pp. by Codog, Lagarto, Lodronio, Sinugbuhan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rondalla http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bandurria http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/la%c3%bad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/octavina RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS are all stringed instruments. They are played with a plectrum or a pick Rondalla provides music for the Philippine folk dances. It is very famous and common in community celebrations like fiestas, weddings and other social and civic events. It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in Catalunya, Aragon, Murcia, and Valencia. The word rondalla is from the Spanish ronda, meaning "serenade." Rondalla instruments have fourteen (14) strings except for the guitar and the double bass. The instruments of the rondalla are: Ø BANDURRIA - the bandurria usually carries the main melody; but also sometimes play the counter melody. - the strings of the bandurria are distributed as follows - starting with the lowest string: 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1. Ø LAUD

- the laud (Spanish 'lute ) plays the lower notes in accompaniments and contrapuntal lines. - it is shaped like a bandurria but bigger and has a longer neck. - it is tuned exactly as the bandurria except that it is one octave lower. Ø OCTAVINA - the octavina plays the tenor part or the counter melody of the composition. - it is like a guitar with a shorter neck. - it is tuned like the laud Ø GUITAR - the guitar used in rondalla is no different from the usual one - has six (6) strings - it plays the harmony part; sounded by both plucking or strumming Ø DOUBLE BASS - the double bass is the largest instrument in the rondalla family - it gives the solidness in rhythm. - the double bass used in rondalla is also no different from the double bass used in other instrumental ensembles has four (4) bass strings TUNING OF THE RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS: INSTRUMENTS 1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH 5 TH 6 TH Bandurria G5 (3) D5 (3) A4 (3) E4 (2) B3 (2) F#3 (1) Laud G4 (3) D4 (3) A3 (3) E3 (2) B2 (2) F#2 (1) Octavina G4 (3) D4 (3) A3 (3) E3 (2) B2 (2) F#2 (1) Guitar E4 B3 G3 D3 A2 E2 Double Bass G3 D3 A2 E2 - - RONDALLA INSTRUMENTS BANDURRIA LAUD OCTAVINA GUITAR DOUBLE BASS