Bell Ringers Week 12
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 two dotted quarter notes on low G 4. Draw a quarter note on low G and an eighth note on low A 5. Draw a dotted quarter note on B 6. Draw a quarter note on B and an eighth note on low A 7. Draw a quarter note on B and an eighth note on C 8. Draw two dotted quarter notes on D, then tie them together Tuesday
1. 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 3 eighth notes beamed together on High G 4. Draw 3 eighth notes beamed together on D 5. Draw 3 eighth notes beamed together on B 6. Draw 3 eighth notes beamed together on low G 7. Draw a quarter note on D and an eighth note on C 8. Draw a quarter note on B, an eighth note on low A 9. Draw two dotted quarter notes on low G (tied together) Wednesday
Thursday
Polyphony vs. Monophony - Do these examples use a polyphonic texture, a monophonic texture, or a combination of both?
1. Song #1 2. Song #2 3. Song #3 4. Song #4 Friday
Taken From CBS.com
Steven Baber is a designer with a difference. He designs sounds -- creating music with some unlikely objects. Baber lets his surroundings serve as his orchestra and his inspiration: "It all came from when I was a little kid hearing the spokes of my bike and imagining, 'Oh, I wish I could play that like I could play these other instruments'." Lately he has been doing just that: making music from sounds created by bicycle parts. "There's something really exciting and fascinating about discovering these sounds that maybe nobody's ever made on a bike," Baber said. Baber spent months experimenting, and meticulously recording, searching for just the right notes. He collected a couple hundred different sounds. Then comes composing: "It's about layering these sounds together to see how they work." 1. Use context clues to determine the meaning of "meticulous". 2. Where did Baber get the inspiration for his latest composition? 3. Describe what you think music made on a bicycle would sound like? What would you expect to hear? Do you think you would like it? Why? The Story Bespoken promo |