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Teaching Music Through Composition
A Curriculum Using Technology
Taschenbuch von Barbara Freedman
Sprache: Englisch

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This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.
This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.
Über den Autor
Named a TI:ME Music Teacher of the Year, Barbara Freedman has been teaching music since 1997 and currently teaches Electronic Music & Audio Engineering at Greenwich High School in Connecticut. She is an author, consultant, trainer, and frequent presenter/clinician at local, state, and national in-service conferences and events.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introductory material

  • Introduction to Music Composition

  • 1. Tour of the Software for Music Creation

  • (a) Lesson: Creating Software Instrument Track

  • (b) Lesson: Tour of the Loops Library

  • 2. Using Loops

  • (a) Lesson: Creating Melodies with Loops

  • (b) Lesson: Understanding Song (AB) Form

  • (c) Lesson/Project: Creating a Piece Using the Software's Prerecorded Loops in AB Song Form

  • 3. Recording Drum Tracks

  • (a) Lesson: Understanding Rhythmic Notation with Rhythm States

  • (b) Lesson: Reading Graphic Rhythms with Rhythm States

  • (c) Lesson: Rhythm Dictations

  • (d) Lesson: Drum Beats

  • 4. Composing Drum and Percussion Beats

  • (a) Lesson/Project: Composing Drum and Percussion Beats

  • 5. Writing Melodies

  • (a) Lesson: Understanding the Piano Keyboard

  • (b) Lesson: Melodic Dictations

  • (c) Lesson: Evaluating Melodies

  • (d) Lesson: Composing a Melody in D Dorian

  • 6. Melodic Variations Using Rhythmic Alterations

  • (a) Lesson: Melodic Fragments, Rhythmic Augmentation, And Rhythmic Diminution

  • 7. Creating More Variations

  • (a) Lesson: Manually Changing the Pitch Level of Regions

  • 8. Composing with Original Regions

  • (a) Lesson/Project: D Melody Piece in Modified Sonata Allegro Form

  • 9. The Sound FX Piece

  • (a) Lesson: The Sound FX Piece: How Ideas Evolve Over Time

  • (b) Lesson: The Sound FX Project: Creating Two Dimensional Sound Image and Creating Sonic Space

  • (c) Lesson: Using Reverb to Create Three Dimensional Space

  • 10. Basic Keyboard Theory

  • (a) Lesson: Whole and Half steps

  • (b) Lesson: Generic Intervals Lesson Plan

  • (c) Lesson: Basic Keyboard Theory: Understanding Major Scales

  • 11. MIDI Remix

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Analyzing a Remix 1

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Analyzing a Remix 2

  • (c) Lesson Plan: MIDI Remix

  • 12. More Rhythms

  • (a) Lesson Plan: More Rhythms

  • (b) Rhythmic Improvisation

  • 13. Dictations

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Melodic Dictations

  • 14. Melody Writing Drills

  • (a) Creating Melodic Motives Lesson Plan

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Motive Variations

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Motive in Sequence

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Improvising Melodies

  • 15. More Melody Writing Drills

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Compose to a Given Rhythm (Rhythmic Continuity)

  • 16. Melody Forms

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Question and Answer

  • (b) Lesson Plan: AB Tonic/Dominant

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Rondo

  • 17. The Ringtone Project

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Ringtone Project

  • 18. More Basic Keyboard Theory

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Major and Minor Thirds

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Understanding Triad Qualities

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Building Triads on Scale Degrees

  • 19. Chord Progressions

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Basic Chord Progressions

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Twelve Bar Blues

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Given Chord Progressions from the Simple Map

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Common Chord Progressions Not on the Simple Map

  • 20. Accompaniment Patterns

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Accompaniment Patterns

  • 21. Putting it Together

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Composing Four-Measure Melodies

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Drone

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Generic Parallel Intervals

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Counter Melody

  • (e) Lesson Plan: Adding Chords

  • (f) Lesson Plan: Understanding Bass Notes

  • (g) Lesson Plan: Creating a Bass Line Part 1

  • (h) Lesson Plan: Creating Bass Line Part 2: Root and Fifth

  • (i) Lesson Plan: Adding Drums and Syncing the Bass

  • 22. Melody

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Melodic Non-chord Tones

  • 23. Composing Instrumental Music for Live Performance

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Solo Flute or Violin Piece Project

  • 24. The Art Project: Rondo Form

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Art Project: Rondo Form

  • 25. Introducing Audio and Audio Editing

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Speech Project

  • (b) EQ

  • 26. More Advanced Audio

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Radio Commercial Project

  • (b) Lesson Plan: The Podcast

  • 27. Aural Reporting

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Aural Reporting

  • 28. Music for Video

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Music for Video

  • Appendix

  • Reading Rhythms with Rhythm States

  • Piano Supplement Printed Material

  • Piano Supplement Video Lessons

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Instrumentenunterricht
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780199840618
ISBN-10: 019984061X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Freedman, Barbara
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 280 x 216 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Barbara Freedman
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2013
Gewicht: 0,847 kg
Artikel-ID: 120667140
Über den Autor
Named a TI:ME Music Teacher of the Year, Barbara Freedman has been teaching music since 1997 and currently teaches Electronic Music & Audio Engineering at Greenwich High School in Connecticut. She is an author, consultant, trainer, and frequent presenter/clinician at local, state, and national in-service conferences and events.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introductory material

  • Introduction to Music Composition

  • 1. Tour of the Software for Music Creation

  • (a) Lesson: Creating Software Instrument Track

  • (b) Lesson: Tour of the Loops Library

  • 2. Using Loops

  • (a) Lesson: Creating Melodies with Loops

  • (b) Lesson: Understanding Song (AB) Form

  • (c) Lesson/Project: Creating a Piece Using the Software's Prerecorded Loops in AB Song Form

  • 3. Recording Drum Tracks

  • (a) Lesson: Understanding Rhythmic Notation with Rhythm States

  • (b) Lesson: Reading Graphic Rhythms with Rhythm States

  • (c) Lesson: Rhythm Dictations

  • (d) Lesson: Drum Beats

  • 4. Composing Drum and Percussion Beats

  • (a) Lesson/Project: Composing Drum and Percussion Beats

  • 5. Writing Melodies

  • (a) Lesson: Understanding the Piano Keyboard

  • (b) Lesson: Melodic Dictations

  • (c) Lesson: Evaluating Melodies

  • (d) Lesson: Composing a Melody in D Dorian

  • 6. Melodic Variations Using Rhythmic Alterations

  • (a) Lesson: Melodic Fragments, Rhythmic Augmentation, And Rhythmic Diminution

  • 7. Creating More Variations

  • (a) Lesson: Manually Changing the Pitch Level of Regions

  • 8. Composing with Original Regions

  • (a) Lesson/Project: D Melody Piece in Modified Sonata Allegro Form

  • 9. The Sound FX Piece

  • (a) Lesson: The Sound FX Piece: How Ideas Evolve Over Time

  • (b) Lesson: The Sound FX Project: Creating Two Dimensional Sound Image and Creating Sonic Space

  • (c) Lesson: Using Reverb to Create Three Dimensional Space

  • 10. Basic Keyboard Theory

  • (a) Lesson: Whole and Half steps

  • (b) Lesson: Generic Intervals Lesson Plan

  • (c) Lesson: Basic Keyboard Theory: Understanding Major Scales

  • 11. MIDI Remix

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Analyzing a Remix 1

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Analyzing a Remix 2

  • (c) Lesson Plan: MIDI Remix

  • 12. More Rhythms

  • (a) Lesson Plan: More Rhythms

  • (b) Rhythmic Improvisation

  • 13. Dictations

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Melodic Dictations

  • 14. Melody Writing Drills

  • (a) Creating Melodic Motives Lesson Plan

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Motive Variations

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Motive in Sequence

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Improvising Melodies

  • 15. More Melody Writing Drills

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Compose to a Given Rhythm (Rhythmic Continuity)

  • 16. Melody Forms

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Question and Answer

  • (b) Lesson Plan: AB Tonic/Dominant

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Rondo

  • 17. The Ringtone Project

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Ringtone Project

  • 18. More Basic Keyboard Theory

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Major and Minor Thirds

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Understanding Triad Qualities

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Building Triads on Scale Degrees

  • 19. Chord Progressions

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Basic Chord Progressions

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Twelve Bar Blues

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Given Chord Progressions from the Simple Map

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Common Chord Progressions Not on the Simple Map

  • 20. Accompaniment Patterns

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Accompaniment Patterns

  • 21. Putting it Together

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Composing Four-Measure Melodies

  • (b) Lesson Plan: Drone

  • (c) Lesson Plan: Generic Parallel Intervals

  • (d) Lesson Plan: Counter Melody

  • (e) Lesson Plan: Adding Chords

  • (f) Lesson Plan: Understanding Bass Notes

  • (g) Lesson Plan: Creating a Bass Line Part 1

  • (h) Lesson Plan: Creating Bass Line Part 2: Root and Fifth

  • (i) Lesson Plan: Adding Drums and Syncing the Bass

  • 22. Melody

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Melodic Non-chord Tones

  • 23. Composing Instrumental Music for Live Performance

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Solo Flute or Violin Piece Project

  • 24. The Art Project: Rondo Form

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Art Project: Rondo Form

  • 25. Introducing Audio and Audio Editing

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Speech Project

  • (b) EQ

  • 26. More Advanced Audio

  • (a) Lesson Plan: The Radio Commercial Project

  • (b) Lesson Plan: The Podcast

  • 27. Aural Reporting

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Aural Reporting

  • 28. Music for Video

  • (a) Lesson Plan: Music for Video

  • Appendix

  • Reading Rhythms with Rhythm States

  • Piano Supplement Printed Material

  • Piano Supplement Video Lessons

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Instrumentenunterricht
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9780199840618
ISBN-10: 019984061X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Freedman, Barbara
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 280 x 216 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Barbara Freedman
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2013
Gewicht: 0,847 kg
Artikel-ID: 120667140
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