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Seventh Chords: Layering



Goal: To combine elements of music with improvisational concepts.


Out of Tempo

Beginning

Dynamics, Texture, Interval with Arithmetic, Patterning, Call and Response

  1. Speak pianissimo, staccato, major seconds.
  2. Arithmetic: adding accidentals, patterning: lower to upper notes of interval, call and response: solo and group activities.

Intermediate

Meter, Rhythm Grid, Scales with Arithmetic, Call and Response, and Change

  1. In two-four time, eighth note two sixteenths, major scale.
  2. Arithmetic: subtract or return the eighth note to the rhythm pattern, change: when prompted by "change," call and response: solo and group activities.

Advanced

Intervals, Rhythm Grid, Harmonic Progressions with Patterning, Call and Response, and Smorgasbord

  1. Speak the intervals of the bass line scale degrees one, four, five, one using dotted rhythms.
  2. Do so while looking at the Rhythm Grid Matrix. Teacher points to a different dotted rhythm.

In Tempo

Teacher landscapes a time signature and with varied tempos in 2, 3, or 4 time, speaking, singing, or playing.

Beginning

Students sing a dominant seventh chord one at a time altering accents, textures and dynamics using the prompt, "change."

Intermediate

Using call and response, students trade different chord tones of the dominant seventh chord.

Advanced

Four students sing the chord tones of a dominant seventh chord together as a harmony. Viewing the smorgasbord and the prompt, "change," students rotate to different chord tones.