MEI Canada: First Assignment

Welcome to SCIDES


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* What brings you to SCIDES?
* What are your reasons for taking this course?

* What course are you signing up for?

Guitar Piano
* What are two goals you have set for yourself as you take this course?
* How much time will you be able to spend on the course each week?
* By what date do you want to complete this course? Month Day Year

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FIRST ASSIGNMENT!

Welcome to Your Music Course

This course is designed to instruct students who are beginners learning the basics, intermediate players polishing their knowledge of fundamentals and theory, and advanced players trying to improve and improvise their rock, blues and classical playing. This course will give you four credits, but is also designed for anyone who doesn’t need credits and wants to learn for fun.

By completing this first assignment, you will learn some basics that will really help you through the course. You can complete most of this assignment while watching the video, as we go over the questions and answers thoroughly in the video.

You will also have to do some research to answer many of the questions in the vocabulary and history sections, as well, for the Research Report that you will have to submit via email seperately after you submit this portion. You will not be registered in the course until we receive the research report.

This assignment may take up to 5 hours to comlelte and is worth 5% of your total course mark, so give it your best shot!

 

1) Are you a guitar or keyboard player already?
 
  If you already play, how many years have you played for?
 
2) Who is your favourite guitarist or pianist?
 
  Why?
 
3) What style or genre of music appeals to you that you would like to play?
 
4) Describe your best music concert experience. If you've never been to a concert, who would you like to see and why?
 
5) Do you have your own guitar or keyboard? If not, you may want to check out the special arrangements made for our students: http://mcmahonguitars.com/CubeCart/
  Yes


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Basic Music Notation

Note Values
whole note
This is a - whole note
It is equal to 4 beats
dotted half note
This is a - dotted half note
It is equal to 3 beats
half note
This is a - half note
It is equal to 2 beats
quarter note
This is a - quarter note
It is equal to 1 beat

It's like pie. A whole pie has four quarters.
A whole note has four quarter notes

Rhythm Diagram:

http://www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca/images/note_relationships.GIF

  • A Whole Note has four beats. As you can see in the diagram above (the top line) it is the longest held note. It looks like a hollow oval with no stem. A whole note usually takes up a whole measure. A whole note would be counted: 1, 2, 3, 4.

  • Next in our diagram, we have Half Notes (second line down). They are a hollow oval with a stem and are held for two beats. Half Notes would be counted: 1, 2. A common measure has two of them.

  • The third line down shows Quarter Notes. They have one beat each and look like a solid oval with a stem. In a common measure, you can fit four Quarter Notes.

  • The last line shows Eighth Notes. Eighth notes are quite fast and look like a solid oval with a stem and tail. You can fit two Eighth Notes in one count. They only take up half of a beat each. To count them you would say: 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &. This allows you to have a count for the notes that fall in between the beats. A common measure has eight of them.



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Rest Values
whoile rest
This is a - whole rest
It is equal to 4 beats
dotted half rest
This is a - dotted half rest
It is equal to 3 beats
half rest
This is a - half rest
It is equal to 2 beats
quarter rest
This is a - quarter rest
It is equal to 1 beat

The rests work the same way as the rhythm diagram above.

A Rest is a silent beat. Like a note, each rest looks different.

As shown above, a Whole Rest is four beats long. The whole rest looks like a man hole cover. It is found ‘hanging’ from the fourth line up. It takes up a whole common measure and would be counted: 1, 2, 3, 4.

A Dotted Half Rest is equal to three beats. It looks like a dark rectangle with a dot beside it. A dotted half rest is counted: 1, 2, 3.

A Half Rest (as shown above) is two beats long. The half rest looks like a top hat. It is found on the third line up. It takes up half of a common measure and would be counted: 1, 2.

A Quarter Rest is one beat long. They take up a quarter of a common measure. They look like a lightning bolt. When counting 1, 2, 3, 4 you would play a quarter note on each count.

An Eight Rest are quite fast. They are only half a beat long. They look like a number ‘7’. When you see eighth rests, you need to count 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &.

 

6) How many beats are in a:
  a) Whole Note
1/2
1
2
4
  b) Half Note
1/2
1
2
4
  c) Quarter Note
1/2
1
2
4
  d) Eigth Note
1/2
1
2
4

Bar lines are placed on the musical staff to separate the divisions of time.

Rhythm is the tempo or beat of music. It's what the drummer pounds out on his drums. Rhythm is expressed on every instrument through timing as indicated by the value/length of notes written in the music. It is determined by a time signature seen at the beginning of a piece of music on the staff. It tells you how many beats are in a measure of music. The Beats are played for different values of time based on the type of note it is.


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Time Signature

4/4 time
Four beats in a measure
Quarter Note gets one beat
3/4 time
Three beats in a measure
Quarter Note gets one beat
cut time
Cut Time
Played twice as fast as Common Time
common time
Four beats in a measure
Same as 4/4 Time

Time Signatures are found at the beginning of the song in the top left hand corner. The numbers in a time signature look like a fraction. The top number tells you the number of beats in the measure and the bottom number tells you what kind of note gets one beat.

For example in 4/4 time there are four beats per bar (top number) and a quarter note gets one beat (bottom number).

In 3/4 time there are three beats per bar (top number) and a quarter note equals one beat (bottom number).

In 2/4 time there are two beats per bar (top number) and a quarter note equals one beat (bottom number).

Anatomy of a Note

note

7) Indicate the correct note for a:
  a) Whole Note
whole note
half note
quarter note
eight note
  b) Half Note
whole note
half note
quarter note
eight note
  c) Quarter Note
whole note
half note
quarter note
eight note
  d) Eigth Note
whole note
half note
quarter note
eight note
   
8) What does the top number in a time signature represent?
 
   
9) What does the bottom number in a time signature represent?
 
   

Correct or Incorrect

10) Below are 10 measures. If the measure has the correct amount of notes to complete the bar and the counting above the bar is also correct then mark correct under the bar. If either the measure is incomplete regarding timing or incorrect regarding counting mark incorrect.
   
a)

Correct
 
b)
 
c)
 
d)
 
e)
 
f)
 
g)
 
h)
 
i)
 
j)
   

Vocabulary

11) What is the word for speed of music?
  Dynamics Tempo Band Meter
   
12) What is the word for volume of the music?
  Tempo Rondo Meter Dynamics
   
13) What is the word for how the music makes you feel?
  Style Mood Texture Rondo
   
14) What is the design and shape of a musical composition?
  Dynamics Form Timbre Tone Color
   
15) What is the word for the structure and general pattern of sound created by elements of music?
  Style Texture Theme Clarinet
   
16) What is the word for the features and characteristics that distinguish differenet types of music?
  Style Texture Form Pitch
   
17) What is the word for the time that a sound or silence lasts?
  Duration Cantabil8 Rhythm Pitch
   
18) What is the word for the quality of a sound that distnguishes it from another - also known as tone color?
  Soprano Mood Tempo Pitch
   
19) What is the word for the quality of sound - can be high, middle or low?
  Duration Counterpoint Round Pitch
   
20) What is a group of singers called?
  Band Chorus Orchestra Conductor
   

History

21)

Research Report
Write a short report (minimum 300 words)

Select one to report on:

  A Brief History of the Piano A Brief History of the Guitar
 

Both instruments have existed in history for thousands of years. Your report should include such detail as; first developed from / by, significant dates in history, famous composers using this instrument, kinds / variations of, etc.....

When completed, submit, via email to: Ian Gordon, Program Coordinator - igordon@scides.ca

Please make sure your "Subject" line in your email indicates the selection you made above "A Brief History of ..."

Once submitted, along with this asiignment being submitted by clicking the "Submit" button below, you will be registered!

Legends of Music

 

You will have to do some internet surfing / research to get these answers :-)

22) Bing Crosby is perhaps best known for "White Christmas". In what Movie did he sing the song?
  Bells of St. Mary's High Society Holiday Inn Going My Way
   
23) Elton John dominated the 70's. Which song contains the lyric: "Thank god my music's still alive"?
  The Club at the End of the Street Daniel Your Song Someone Saved My Life
   
24) Johnny Mathis is the master of romantic songs. Which of his calssics makes reference to "The magic of moonlight"?
  Chances Are The Twelfth of Never Misty Gina
   
25) Frank Sindatra was a sensation in the early days of his career. At what theatre?
  Winter Garden Palladium Roxie Paramount
   
26) Barbara Streisand has also had a long career. Many will immediately think of "Funny Girl" whent they hear her name. Which of these songs is NOT from the movie?
  It Takes a Woman Don't Rain on my Parade Oh My Man I love Him So I'm the Greatest Star
   
27) The Beatles dominated the 60's and beyond. Which song includes the lyric: "Oh, how I've been alone"?
  I Will Wait Happy Just to Dance With You Something
   
28) Glen Miller was one of the giants of his time and his type of music. A favorite "Chatanooga Choo-Choo". What track does the train depart from in the song, and when does it leave?
  Track 68, at 8:15 Track 45, at 4:45 Track 29, at 3:45 Track 18, at 3:17
   
29) The Beach Boys have been around forever. Many consider "Pet Sounds" to be their best album. Name one song from that album.
 
   
30) Which of the following Russian born composers became an American citizen then died in Beverly Hills, Californai shortly afterwards?
  Igor Stravinsky Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Sergei Prokofiev Sergei Rachmaninoff
   
I understand that after selecting the "Submit Assignment" button below, I will not be enrolled in the course until I submit via email, my question 21) "Research Report"
  Yes, I will submit this as soon as possible I'll think about it