ap theory unit 1 part 4. bellwork: mini quiz review skills note reading bass and alto clef

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AP Theory Unit 1 Part 4

Bellwork: Mini Quiz

Review Skills

Note Reading Bass and Alto clef

Announcements

Test on unit 1 on August 26th

Review is due this Monday, August 24th

Outcomes

Scholars Will:

Logic: Analyze a complex piece of romantic music

Logic: Write down a melody by ear

Stems!

A note written below the middle line of the staff has a stem going up and to the right. 

A note written above the middle line of the staff has a stem going down and to the left.

Experimenting with stems

Write four notes above the middle line of the staff:

Write four notes below the middle line of the staff:

Accidentals

Give each of the following notes an accidental of your choice:

When writing notes, the accidental goes before the note, on the same line or space.

Make your own note key

Take out your index cards

Write a staff on each card

Write one clef on each card

Write the letters of the lines and spaces for each clef

Note reading Practice

On the sidewalk-

We will go to the front of Russell and work on note ID with sidewalk chalk.

We will be practicing bass clef note reading today.

Listening of the day: Brahms

Variations on a theme of Haydn

We will identify and

Highlight instruments

Who have the theme.

Dictation

Rhythm

Solfege scales

Write the solfege syllables for a major scale ascending and descending:

Ascending:

Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do

Descending:

Do Ti La So Fa Mi Re Do

Identify the following chords as major or minor: video

Whiteboards

Identify the following chords as Major or minor:

Simple songs

Play the following songs on the piano:

 

Hot Cross Buns

Mary had a little lamb

Lightly Row

 

CFU: Whiteboards

Identify the following notes in treble, bass and alto clef.

The Grand Staff

Is a combination of two staves:

Draw a grand staff.

It looks like this:

How to sing: The Basics.

Breathing

Sirens

Buzzing

C- Ah

Singing scales and triads in various keys, singing triads alone with just the starting

note.

Ottman:

Exit Ticket

What are the acronyms for the following:

Alto clef lines

Bass clef lines

Treble clef lines

Write down all the solfege syllables

What are ledger lines?

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