Unpacked Content
Essential Questions
EU: Through their use of elements and structures of music, creators and performers provide clues to their expressive intent.
EQ: How do we discern musical creators' and performers' expressive intent?
EQ: How do we discern musical creators' and performers' expressive intent?
Skills Examples
Reading/ Writing
- Listen to a teacher selected piece of music and write a short response about the perceived meaning behind the music. What is it describing? Illustrating? What elements of the composition point you to your prediction about its meaning? Following the writing activity, educators should reveal the intended meaning behind the selection and have students discuss with classmates.
- Identify and describe musical elements within a piece of music that contribute to the overall mood of the selection.
- Describe ways in which a given selection of music could be altered (mode, dynamics, style, key, etc.) so that the selection could evoke a completely different mood, or illustrate a completely different meaning for the listener.
- Listen to several different performances of the same selection of music, and discuss how the interpretations impact the overall presentation.
Vocabulary
Rhythm
- Simple meter
- Compound meter
- Contour
- Conjunct/ disjunct
- Major/ minor
- Monophonic
- Polyphonic
- Call and response
- Round
- Canon
- Binary form (AB)
- Ternary form (ABA)
- Dynamics
- Tempo markings
- Phrase
- Key signatures
- Treble or bass clef (dependent on student voicing/ instrument)
- Rhythmic dictation
Anchor Standards
Anchor Standard 9: Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.