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Music
Elements and Integration
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Elements (Text)
Tempo Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, (allegro). Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90, "Italian": IV. Saltarello (Presto)
Rhythm (Ase's Death from "Peer Gynt Suite, No. 1”; Duke Ellington) (RhythmVideo)
Beat and Accent (Beat Example Site
Meter (Meter Example Site)
Notes (Note Duration Site)
Syncopation (Example Site)
Pitch (Pitch Example)
Timbre (Tone Color Video)
Dynamics
Texture (Texture Video)
Melody (Flight of the Bumble Bee, Rimsky-Korsakov) (Melody Video)
Harmony (Harmony Example)
Form (Form Video)
Ostinato (Drum Example)
Elements (WA State)
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Tempo-the pace at which a piece of music is performed
Rhythm-the way a pattern of sound moves through time
Pitch-the highness or lowness of a tone or sound
Melody-a series of musical notes arranged one after another
Harmony-sounding two or more tones at the same time
Texture – the character of music that results from the ways in which the vertical and horizontal elements are
combined
• Timbre/Tone Color-the tone quality of a singing voice or a musical instrument
• Form-the basic structure and design of a musical composition
• Expression– the use of the elements of music (such as dynamics, style, tempo, and phrasing) that
create a mood or feeling
– Dynamics– the loudness and quietness of sound
– Style– the distinctive character or technique of an individual musician, group, or period
– Tempo– the pace at which a piece of music is performed
– Phrasing– a natural division of the melodic line, comparable to a sentence of speech
Tempo
Rhythm
Beat and Accent
Meter
Notes
Syncopation
Pitch
Timbre
Dynamics
Texture
Melody
Harmony
Form
Ostinato
Tempo
Rhythm
Pitch
Melody
Harmony
Texture
Timbre/Tone Color
Form
Expression
Dynamics
Style
Tempo
Phrasing
Music Lessons
• 1st Grade--Body Sounds
Composing a Song with a Group
• Create a Rhythm
• Decide how to texture the sounds.
• Organize the form
– Beginning
– Middle
– End