+ music theory 1 units 1- 2 the staff, clefs, basic note values, and time signatures

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+ Music Theory 1 Units 1- 2 The staff, clefs, basic note values, and time signatures

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Page 1: + Music Theory 1 Units 1- 2 The staff, clefs, basic note values, and time signatures

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Music Theory 1

Units 1- 2The staff, clefs, basic note values, and time signatures

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+The Staff, Notes, and Pitches

Music is written on a staff with:

5 Lines

4 Spaces

Much like your HAND!

Notes on the staff represent different pitches

Lines and spaces are numbered from bottom to top

So, the 5th line is on the TOP!!

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+The Staff, Notes, and Pitches

As notes go UP on the staff they sound higher

As notes go DOWN on the staff they sound lower

See Alfred’s Lesson 1…

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+Treble and Bass Clef

In Music, the notes are named after the first seven

letters of the alphabet: A-G

NO H!! : After G we go back to A!!

Clefs- Help us to organize the staff to make notes easier to read and tell us where certain notes are located

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+Treble and Bass Clef

The Treble Clef- is used for notes in the higher pitch ranges

The Treble Clef is also called the G clef

The five lines of the TREBLE CLEF are named as follows:

E G B D F ( Every Good Boy Does Fine )

The 4 Spaces of the TREBLE CLEF are named as follows:

F A C E

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+Treble and Bass Clef

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+Treble and Bass Clef

The Bass Clef is used for notes in the lower pitch ranges.

The Bass Clef is also called the F clef

The five lines of the Bass clef are named as follows:

G B D F A ( Great Big Dogs Fight Animals )

The four spaces of the Bass clef are named as follows:

A C E G ( All Cows Eat Grass)

Alfred’s Exercises: Lesson 2 and 3

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+Treble and Bass Clef

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+The Grand Staff and Ledger Lines

When both Treble and Bass Staves are connected by a brace and a line they form the GRAND STAFF

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+Ledger Lines

Ledger Lines are used to indicate notes when we run out of room on the staff.

These can be used when a note is either too high or too low to be written on the staff.

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+Let’s see this in a different way!

http://www.musictheory.net

Great resource!

Will be your best friend this semester!

You can test yourself and practice!

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+Try Some On Your Own

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+Try Some On Your Own

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+Try Some On Your Own

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+Try Some On Your Own

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+Class Activity: Name the Note and Pass it On!

First person names the note I write on the board

That person then draws a note and next person comes up to identify

Alternate between Clefs!! ( Ex. Treble then Bass then Treble etc…)