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Fundamentals of Music. Class #9. Agenda. Scale degree names Vocabulary The Circle of Fifths Major Key Signatures. Scale degree names. Vocabulary. Presto Largo Mezzo Moderato Staccato. The Circle of Fifths. MAJOR Key Signatures -- Sharps. F ather C harles G oes Down A nd - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Fundamentals of Music

Class #9

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Scale degree names Vocabulary The Circle of Fifths Major Key Signatures

Agenda

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Scale degree names

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Presto Largo Mezzo Moderato Staccato

Vocabulary

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The Circle of Fifths

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Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle

MAJOR Key Signatures -- Sharps

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Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles' Father

MAJOR Key Signatures -- Flats

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MAJOR Key Signatures -- Sharps

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MAJOR Key Signatures -- Sharps

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MAJOR Key Signatures -- Flats

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MAJOR Key Signatures -- Flats

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Begin with MAJOR “Tonic”

Count DOWN three minor 2nds (or, three half steps)

The resulting pitch is the relative minor “Tonic.”

How to find the relative minor from the MAJOR

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Begin with minor “Tonic”

Count UP three minor 2nds (or, three half steps)

The resulting pitch is the relative MAJOR “Tonic.”

How to find the MAJOR from relative minor

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1. Beginning with “Tonic” and ascending through the next “Tonic,” draw a one octave C Major scale and label each scale degree. Use the Bass/F clef.

2. Define the following terms:◦ Presto◦ Largo◦Mezzo◦Moderato◦ Staccato

Quiz #9

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3. On both Treble/G clef and Bass/F clef, draw the seven sharps in the order in which they occur.

4. On both Treble/G clef and Bass/F clef, draw the seven flats in the order in which they occur.

5. Above each sharp and flat written for questions #3 and #4, write the name of the corresponding MAJOR key.

6. Under each sharp and flat written for questions #3 and #4, write the name of the corresponding minor key.

Quiz #9, part 2

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7. If no sharps or flats appear between the clef and the time signature, what is the Major and minor key?

8. What is the distance from “Tonic” in a Major key to “Tonic” in a minor key?

9. Two sharps appear in the key signature. What is the Major key?

10. Two flats appear in the key signature. What is the minor key?

Quiz #9, part 3

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Extra Credit #1:◦ What is the mnemonic device one could use to

remember the order of the sharps?

Extra Credit #2:◦ What is the mnemonic device one could use to

remember the order of the flats?

Quiz #9, extra credit

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Test #2Review

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Staff Clefs Note names Keyboard layout Ledger lines Solfege syllables Major scale Natural minor scale Time signatures

Cumulative

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Intervals Triads Inversions Key signatures Scale Degree names Repeats Vocabulary

New Material Since Test #1


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