Course Title |
Vendor |
Available to Grades |
Exploring Music |
eDynamic |
6th |
Exploring Music I S1 |
FlexPoint |
6th - 7th - 8th |
Exploring Music I S2 |
FlexPoint |
6th - 7th - 8th |
Guitar 1a |
Method Teacher |
6th - 7th - 8th |
Guitar 1b |
Method Teacher |
6th - 7th - 8th |
Ukulele 1a |
Method Teacher |
6th - 7th - 8th |
Ukulele 1b |
Method Teacher |
6th - 7th - 8th |
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Course Title |
Vendor |
Available to Grades |
Exploring Music |
eDynamic |
6th |
Guitar 1a |
Method Teacher |
6th, 7th, 8th |
Guitar 1b |
Method Teacher |
6th, 7th, 8th |
Music 6 |
Lincoln Learning |
6th |
Music 7 |
Lincoln Learning |
7th |
Music 8 |
Lincoln Learning |
8th |
Ukulele 1A |
Method Teacher |
6th, 7th, 8th |
Ukulele 1B |
Method Teacher |
6th, 7th, 8th |
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘music’? Do you think about your favorite band or artist? Or do you think about instruments and scales and chords? The word music means something different to everyone. Which is why in this Music course, there’s a little bit of something for everyone! You will learn about how we hear music; how music affects our lives; important elements of music like rhythm, pitch, and harmony; different musical genres; singing and your voice; various instruments; music composition; and the history and culture of music over the years. Tune up your understanding and appreciation for all things music by signing up for this course!
Materials Needed: • Video recording device • Audio recording device
Whether you want to play guitar for your family and friends, desire to be a professional performer, or just love playing music, this course is a great place to start. No prior music experience is needed. You will learn the fundamentals of music and the basic skills necessary to play a wide variety of music styles. Student guides, Carlos and Summer, will take you through each step of this journey towards becoming a skilled guitarist and musician.
Content Overview
- Module 01 Let’s Play Guitar
- Module 02 Let’s Rock!
- Module 03 Strumming Chords
- Module 04 Reading Guitar Music
Prerequiste: None
Whether you want to play guitar for your family and friends, desire to be a professional performer, or just love playing music, this course is a great place to start. No prior music experience is needed. You will learn the fundamentals of music and the basic skills necessary to play a wide variety of music styles. Student guides, Carlos and Summer, will take you through each step of this journey towards becoming a skilled guitarist and musician.
Content Overview
- Module 05 Reading Guitar Music
- Module 06 Strumming Chords
- Module 07 Guitar Jam Session
- Module 08 You Rock!
In Music 6, students express ideas and creativity through music. Students apply music terminology to different instrument groups and learn to read music. Additionally, students discuss different forms of music and popular songs within Western and worldwide music.
In Music 7, students explore the history, development, and attributes of American music. They will learn music theory and music reading skills, which are presented and reinforced within the context of historical musical works. Students interpret sheet music that represents various genres of American music. Additionally, students practice performing music vocally and with a pitched instrument.
Materials Needed: Music 7 Workbook • sheet music, 2-part, "Blowin’ in the Wind/America" • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "I Love Ragtime Medley" • sheet music, choral, SAB, "I Wanna Rock" • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Stars and Stripes" • sheet music, choral, SAB, "80s Dance Party" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Back to the Fifties" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, SAB, "Beautiful Day" • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Disco Fever" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, SAB, "Forever Motown" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, SAB, "Good Riddance" (Time of Your Life) • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot/One Way or Another" • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Opening Night", "A New Generation of Broadway" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, SAB, "Dance Evolution" (Medley) • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "The Crawdad Song" • sheet music, choral, SATB, "Westward Ho! Songs of the American West" • sheet music, choral, 2-Part, "Yankee Doodle Song" • xylophone/glockenspiel 25-note • percussion mallets, pair, hard plastic 7/8in diameter ball, 10in ABS handles
In Music 8, students are introduced to a variety of music genres and instruments. They explore the concepts of rhythm, melody, timbre, texture, dynamics, form, and rhythm, and they learn to sight read music. Students listen to various examples of songs to interpret performances, and they compose and perform their own song.
The ukulele is the perfect instrument for budding musicians who have never played a musical instrument, as well as experienced musicians who desire to expand their instrumental diversity. Ukulele 1 is an entry-level course for students wishing to develop knowledge of musical concepts, while also developing the technical skills necessary to play melodies and accompaniments on the ukulele. Various forms of notation and symbolism common to the ukulele (e.g. standard notation, tablature, fretboard diagrams and chord diagrams) are presented along with techniques and strategies for improvising melodies and chord accompaniments. No prior music background is required. No prerequisites are required.
Required Materials: Students will need to borrow, rent or purchase a working Ukulele (Soprano, Concert, or Tenor). A web cam or video recording device is required for performance assessments.
Prerequisites: Ukulele 1A or equivalent knowledge and experience.
The ukulele is the perfect instrument for budding musicians who have never played a musical instrument, as well as experienced musicians who desire to expand their instrumental diversity. Ukulele 1 is an entry-level course for students wishing to develop knowledge of musical concepts, while also developing the technical skills necessary to play melodies and accompaniments on the ukulele. Various forms of notation and symbolism common to the ukulele (e.g. standard notation, tablature, fretboard diagrams and chord diagrams) are presented along with techniques and strategies for improvising melodies and chord accompaniments.
Required Materials: Students will need to borrow, rent or purchase a working Ukulele (Soprano, Concert, or Tenor). A web cam or video recording device is required for performance assessments.
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