Monday, February 11, 2013

Percussion - N'Stuff


Click on the link below to find more detailed information regarding all of the different (Non-pitched) Percussion available -

Drums


Here is a short video that gives a brief description of some of the standard percussion instruments. 




The University of Missouri - St. Louis, Percussion Ensemble

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Music, Energy, and Fiction

Today in class we are listening to 5 different pieces of music and writing a work of fiction (in real time) that reflects the energy and vibe that the music portrays - Think "The Imperial March" from Star Wars - How does the music work to aid in the story?

Track 1.) Chased Out(Claire Martin)
Track 2.) Green Light(John Legend Feat. Andre 3000)
Track 3.) Snow(Amie Miriello)
Track 4.) Teenage Love Affair(Alicia Keys)
Track 5.) Neon(John Mayer)


Assignment:  Please take the time to type up your "Story" and turn it in by Monday 2/11/2013 for 20 Points (Be sure to Proof-Read Your Work.)

If you wish - find the above music on youtube.com and re-listen as you do your homework assignment tonight. 

Monday, February 4, 2013

What you need to know for your T*E*S*T on 2/8/2013

Below are links to the topics covered in class today.  Be sure to look them over.  You will have a test on these concepts Friday February 8, 2013!  This test will include note reading/identification.  Be sure to practice your note reading using the Practice link below.  If you have any further questions regarding the material - check out the video below for a quick and helpful review. 

1.)  Please click HERE to review the Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines covered in class today. 
2.) Please click HERE to review the Note Values covered in class today. 
3.) Please click HERE to review Measures and Time Signatures covered in class today. 
4.) Please click HERE to review Rest Values covered in class today. 

Practice Note Reading!

Here are some mnemonic devises  for remembering the notes on the staff in both treble and bass clef.

Friday, February 1, 2013

A Different Way to listen?



Ms. Glennie's Web-Site

Glennie tours extensively in the northern hemisphere, spending up to four months each year in the United States, and performs with a wide variety of orchestras and contemporary musicians, giving over 100 concerts a year as well as master classes and "music in schools" performances; she frequently commissions percussion works from composers and performs them in her concert repertoire. She also plays the Great Highland Bagpipes and has her own registered tartan known as "The Rhythms of Evelyn Glennie". Glennie is in the process of producing her own range of jewelry and works as a motivational speaker.

Glennie has been profoundly deaf since the age of 12, having started to lose her hearing from the age of 8. This does not inhibit her ability to perform at the international level. She regularly plays barefoot during both live performances and studio recordings in order to feel the music better. Glennie contends that deafness is largely misunderstood by the public. She claims to have taught herself to hear with parts of her body other than her ears. In response to criticism from the media, Glennie published "Hearing Essay" in which she discusses her condition.