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FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC II (NOTE READING)

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FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC II (NOTE READING)

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OBJECTIVES: Identify the notes of the fundamentals of

music.

Perform and read the notes through handclapping.

Show appreciation to music through note reading.

Make their own piece of music.

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THE BASIC SYMBOL OF MUSIC

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What do we call to a person who plays the piano?

A PianistThey use different kinds of notes to play this instrument (piano/keyboard).

A GuitaristThe one who play the guitar.

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Staff – it consist of 5 lines and 4 spaces.

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Measure – a space between 2 bar lines.

MEASURE

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Bar Line – a vertical line that divides the staff into

measures.

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Double Bar Line – signifies an end of a musical section or piece of music.

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G clef

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F clef

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Time signature – an indication of rhythm following a clef, generally expressed as a

fraction with the denominator defining the beat as a division of a whole note and the numerator giving the number

of beats in each bar.

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Note – a symbol expressing relative duration of time. It determines by the shape or form of the note.

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Here are the kinds of notes representing their number of beats

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TIME TO GUESS!

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QUIZIn a ½ sheet of paper, make a piece of music with a three-fourth (3/4) time signature and with 3 measures.

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ASSIGNMENT:Draw a keyboard in a 1/2 cartolina length wise with eight (3) octaves.