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Title: Learning music through


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Learning music through
  • LISTENING

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ACTIVE LISTENING
  • Regular music lessons
  • Questions that focus the students to focus on
    elements or qualities of the music.
  • Questions that ask students to listen for
    specific patterns in the music.
  • Questions that ask students to listen to
    themselves and peers while they are playing or
    singing so that they can adjust their sound
    accordingly.

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ACTIVE LISTENING
  • Regular music lessons
  • Sometimes it is important to just listen with the
    students and not create paralysis by analysis.
  • Create an atmosphere of curiosity about music
    from other cultures.
  • Music that moves at a pulse of 60 readies the
    mind for work. Mozart Effect

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TRADITIONAL
  • LISTENING
  • LESSONS

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HOW TO PLANLISTENING LESSONS
  • Decide on the piece of music.
  • Decide on the outcomes from the Arts Document.
  • Decide on your listening purpose and activities.
    (examples are in course pack p. 141-151 or music
    program guidebooks)
  • Write up your lesson plan.

6
ISE THE BYE
  • Learn the song.
  • Discuss key signature, chords, accent and
    diction.
  • Listen to Ise the Bye sung by the Toronto
    Childrens Chorus on the CD My Heart Soars.
  • Group 1 Listen to the piano. How is it used?
  • Group 2 Listen to the singers. How did they use
    their voices for effect? Did you like it? Why or
    why not?
  • Group 3 Listen to the words. How are they the
    same or different from the ones we sang?

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TREPAK FROM NUTCRACKER SUITE
  • Use the graph on p. 146 of course pack.
  • On the scoops in the first line, keep the beat
    sitting in your spot.
  • On the curlicue make circular motions in the
    air.
  • Repeat the movement pattern in similar sections.

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TREPAK FROM NUTCRACKER SUITE
  • In the middle, try free movement on the beat.
    Exaggerate the accents when they occur.
  • The class may revisit music and interpret with
    streamers.
  • Use a formal stepping pattern for A section,
    creative movement for B section.

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TREPACK THE NUTCRACKER SUITE
  • ALTERNATE STRATEGY IMAGERY
  • You are a puppet on a string. The puppeteer
    makes you dance to the beat. He sets you down in
    the middle of the music as it changes. Part of
    you still keeps the beat in your toe, finger or
    head. When the familiar music from the beginning
    starts again,he picks you up and you dance again.
    You move as follows
  • A Move on one spot like a puppet on a string.
  • B. Sit relaxed but keep the beat with one body
    part.
  • A. Move on one spot like a puppet on a string.

10
TREPACK THE NUTCRACKER SUITE
  • ALTERNATE STRATEGY IMAGERY
  • You are a puppet on a string. The puppeteer
    makes you dance to the beat. He sets you down in
    the middle of the music as it changes. Part of
    you still keeps the beat in your toe, finger or
    head. When the familiar music from the beginning
    starts again,he picks you up and you dance again.
    You move as follows
  • A Move on one spot like a puppet on a string.
  • B. Sit relaxed but keep the beat with one body
    part.
  • A. Move on one spot like a puppet on a string.

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HOW TO PLANLISTENING LESSONS
  • Decide on the piece of music.
  • Decide on the outcomes from the Arts Document.
  • Decide on your listening purpose and activities.
    (examples are in course pack p. 141-151 or music
    program guidebooks)
  • Write up your lesson plan.
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