Bell Ringers Week 11
Monday1. Draw a BASS clef.
2. Label the spaces and lines with LETTERS. (Remember "All Cows Eat Grass" and "Good Bananas Don't Fall Apart") 3. Draw a quarter note on low G 4. Draw a half note on C 5. Draw an eighth note on E and C. 6. Draw a half note on E 7. Draw a quarter note on D 8. Draw a half note on C 9. Draw a quarter note on low A 10. Draw a quarter note on low G. Tuesday
1. Draw a BASS clef.
2. Label the spaces and lines with LETTERS. (Remember "All Cows Eat Grass" and "Good Bikes Don't Fall Apart") 3. Compose a melody using only the notes C, D, E, G, A (the C Pentatonic Scale) 4. Include at least 4 half notes, 6 quarter notes, and 8 eighth notes. Wednesday
Thursday
Music Listening - Duples vs. Triples
Do these excerpts use beats that are divided into 2-note groups (duples) or 3-note groups (triples)? 1. Example #1 2. Example #2 3. Example #3 Friday
taken from time.com
A new study has found a connection between horror movie music and the screeches of young frightened animals. Researchers believe there are biologically-ingrained reasons why sudden, dissonant sounds and minor chords make us apprehensive. As a prime example, consider the iconic theme from the 1975 Spielberg film Jaws. It’s a textbook example of the kind of dissonant noise researchers examined in this study. 1. What did researchers find as a connection to horror movie music? 2. Using context clues, determine a definition for "dissonant" 3. What are some sounds that make you apprehensive. the story |