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Music Performance Music Performance Outcome 2 Performance Technique Technical work and exercises linked to a Listening Journal approach towards greater understanding of the elements of Music The combined class approach using a Listening Journal highlights the elements of Music in a progressive pedagogy to develop greater depth of understanding in the elements of Music. Previous and current examiners reports, detail the lack of understanding by many students of the elements of Music eg. melody – students discuss rhythm, dynamics etc but not the characteristics of the melody! This workshop aims to give teachers a Listening Journal approach that highlights a variety of Musical elements and builds on student knowledge progressively throughout the year, to bring depth of understanding. Technical work and exercises are designed based on the elements of Music, to cement the understanding, via the practical application of Music terminology, being directly linked to the Performance Program. Lynne Morton Belmont High School

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Page 1: Music Performance Music Performance Outcome 2 Performance Technique Technical work and exercises linked to a Listening Journal approach towards greater

Music PerformanceMusic Performance Outcome 2 Performance Technique

• Technical work and exercises linked to a Listening Journal approach towards

greater understanding of the elements of Music • The combined class approach using a Listening Journal highlights the elements of

Music in a progressive pedagogy to develop greater depth of understanding in the elements of Music.

• Previous and current examiners reports, detail the lack of understanding by many

students of the elements of Music eg. melody – students discuss rhythm, dynamics etc but not the characteristics of the melody! This workshop aims to give teachers a Listening Journal approach that highlights a variety of Musical elements and builds on student knowledge progressively throughout the year, to bring depth of understanding. Technical work and exercises are designed based on the elements of Music, to cement the understanding, via the practical application of Music terminology, being directly linked to the Performance Program.

Lynne Morton Belmont High School

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Music Performance

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Area of Study 2 Performance Technique

• This area of study focuses on the development of techniques for group and/or solo performance

• Students systematically identify instrumental techniques required to perform selected group and/or solo works and practise relevant technical work and other exercises to support their performance. Students investigate influences relevant to the interpretation and performance of the selected group and/or solo works. They research and trial a range of performance and interpretative strategies used by other performers to identify approaches to developing their own skills as a solo performer and as a member of a group. They investigate and practise approaches to unprepared performance.

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Outcome 2• On completion of this unit the student should be able to demonstrate instrumental

techniques used in performance of selected works, demonstrate unprepared performance skills and describe influences on their approach to performance.

Key Knowledge includes:

• Strategies for developing effective instrumental practice routines• Strategies for developing effective rehearsals with other musicians• Strategies for developing instrumental techniques• Strategies for developing instrumental techniques required to meet specific technical,

expressive and stylistic challenges in selected group and/or solo works• Links between technical work and exercises for development of flexibility, dexterity and

control when performing selected group and/or solo works• Strategies used by other performers to optimize performance outcomes• Ways of improving identified aspects of performance ability• Strategies for achieving systematic development of unprepared performance skills, including,

as appropriate, sight reading and/or improvisation

Lynne Morton Belmont High School

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Outcome 2 cont.• Key Skills include the ability to:• Implement effective technical practice routines• Develop and demonstrate instrumental and performance techniques to

achieve accuracy, control, fluency, flexibility, dexterity, security, coordination, tone and other relevant idiomatic instrumental techniques in group and/or solo works selected for performance

• Develop and demonstrate instrumental and performance techniques relevant to technical, expressive and/or stylistic challenges in selected group and/or solo works

• Prepare and present technical work that demonstrates a variety of idiomatic instrumental techniques at appropriate tempi, with appropriate expressive shape and characteristic tone

• Implement strategies to optimise effectiveness of group rehearsals and present effective group performances

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Outcome 2 cont.• Demonstrate effective ways of achieving appropriate blend, balance,

intonation, tempi, dynamics and articulation, and of leading and following in the performance of selected group and/or solo works

• Describe links between the selected technical work and improved outcomes in the performance of selected group and/or solo works

• Reflect on and evaluate strategies used to build personal development as an instrumentalist, including physical and psychological well-being and ability to perform technical, expressive, and/or stylistic aspects of selected works

• Systematically develop unprepared performance skills, including as appropriate, sight reading and/or improvisation skills

• Present a fluent and expressive unprepared performance by either sight reading previously unseen music, or imitating within a set style or spontaneously improvising within a set style

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Elements of Music

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Listening Journal

• Name the instruments• Detail the Form/structure• Rhythm• Melody• Harmony• Tone Colour• Texture• Instrument techniques• Style?

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Key Words

Melody • Ascending, descending, repetitive, short, long, high, low, wide range, small range,

stepwise/smooth, based on a scale, based on a triad, jagged, made up of phrases, uses sequences, tonality – scale forms, modal,contour, draw a line-graph of the phrase shape, upbeat, anacrusis, angular contour (leaps), motive, register, unison, chromaticism

Rhythm

• Riff, straight, shuffle, jazz, swing, latin, describe note values within a phrase, short rhythmic patterns, call and response, ostinatos, off beat, notation, time signatures, mixed metres, polyrhythms, dotted rhythms, even, syncopation, tacet, duration, note values, pulse, regular, irregular, repetitive, hemiola, isometric

• Used as – to maintain momentum, as part of the structure/form, ostinato, to provide pulse/beat,

to create unity, to create contrast

Harmony• Chord progression, tonality, primary triads, 7ths, altered chords, describe the chords within a

phrase, modulation, consonance, dissonance, resolution

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Key Words

Dynamics• Loud, soft, crescendo, decrescendo, diminuendo, fade-out, fade-in, moderately loud, moderately

soft, sforzando, smorzando

Tone Colour• Timbre, warm, cold, shrill, mellow, woody, bright, bleak, dark, light, heavy, percussive, Guitar amp

effects, effects units, Powerchords, mute

Texture • Monophonic, homophonic, polyphonic

Interpretation• Rubato, rallentando, register, Piano pedalling, vibrato, change of register, • Recording techniques – effects, reverberation, mutlitracking, • Ornamentation – trills, mordents, drops offs, smears, pause, harmonics, melismas, scat, • Articulation – legato smooth, semi-legato, staccato, mezzo-staccato, marcato, accents, tenuto,

slides, bends, hammer ons, pull offs, damping, pizzicato, double stop, mute• Tempo – slow, fast, broadly, lively, accelerando, rallentando, ritenuto, ritardando,

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Listening Journal

• Describe the different rhythms heard in excerpt 1• Write the different rhythms heard in excerpt 1 that

you have described • Describe the shape of the melody in excerpt 2 • Draw the shape of the melody in excerpt 2• Describe the variations in tone colour throughout the

excerpt• Describe the structural and expressive role of each

instrument in excerpt 2

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Listening Journal• Select one instrument, and detail the use of

articulation throughout the excerpt • Write the rhythm of 2 instruments/voices that

performed in excerpt 1, include the articulations • Identify and describe the interpretative decisions you

believe is evident in the pre-recorded work • What expressive elements have been used in the

excerpt and what effect do they have?

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Technical Work & Exercises

• Students specify one piece of Music from their program• Students state what the key of the Music is• Students write the scale one octave ascending• Students write three technical work scales related to the tonic key• Students highlight one rhythm in this piece• Students write an exercise using the tonic key scale, and the

rhythm • Students design three exercises using the rhythm and

combinations from the scale

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Exercises

• Exercises are directly related to their piece of Music• All technical work and exercises are used in practical

sessions• Exercises are designed to enhance the knowledge of

the elements of Music• Students keep a weekly journal of technical work and

exercises• Student knowledge and technical skill is

progressively developed

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Keywords highlighted to extend language skills

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Listening Journal

• What style is this piece of Music? Describe why you think it is this style.

• Discuss how the performer’s approached performing

the melody and rhythm to highlight the style. • Discuss how the performer’s approached performing

the melody and rhythm to demonstrate variety within the style.

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Listening Journal• Describe the similarities and differences between how

the different instruments are being played. • Describe the similarities and differences between

excerpt 1 & 2 • Describe the similarities and differences with the

rhythms being performed. • Describe the similarities and differences with the

expressive elements used.

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Class Time Structure

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• Listening Journal – Elements of Music• Aural Training – Intervals, Chords and progressions, rhythmic

and melodic dictation• Theory – scales, intervals, chords, select one piece from

program, specify the tonic key, find the modulations and how they relate to the tonic or detail the chord progression in a phrase/section

• Technical work or exercises designed and practical work on exercises OR

• Group/Solo performance program practice

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Unit 3 Music Performance

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Music Performance Unit 3 Timeline

• Week of March 12 Trial performance of both group and solo works, (at least 15 minutes of contrasting works), and technical work and exercises, and unprepared performance

• Week of March 19 Submit draft of how technical work and exercises is assisting your development and understanding in preparing your Outcome 1 pieces.

• Week of May 1 Presentation of technical work and exercises explanation on how they have improved your skills

• Week of May 7 Aural and Theory Test SACLynne Morton Belmont High School

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Music Performance Unit 3 Timeline cont.

• Week of May 14 Technical work and exercises, and unprepared performance SAC (including a written description of how selected performance techniques, technical work and exercises have supported the student as an instrumentalist, and their preparation of works for Outcome 1)

• Week of May 21 Performance of at least a 15 minute program of contrasting group and solo works

• Weekly Aural and Theory exercises throughout the Semester

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Music Performance Outcome 2 SAC

• Outcome 2: A demonstration of performance techniques, technical work and exercises AND either an oral, multimedia or written description of how selected performance techniques, technical work and exercises have supported the student as an instrumentalist, and their preparation of works for Outcome 1 AND a performance of unprepared material – sight reading or improvisation

MARKS /10

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Unit 4 Music Performance

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Unit 4• Area of Study 2 Performance Technique• In this area of study students refine their ability to consistently control use

of idiomatic instrumental and performance techniques. Students practise a range of technical work and exercises chosen to consolidate and refine command of instrumental and performance techniques as relevant to selected group and solo works. They build and refine their understanding of the relevance of technique to their performance of selected group and solo works. Students also systematically develop skills in unprepared performance.

• Outcome 2 -On completion of this unit the student should be able to demonstrate performance techniques, technical work and exercises, and discuss their relevance to the performance of selected group and/or solo works, and present an unprepared performance.

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Unit 4 SAC

• SACS MARKS/10• Outcome 2: A demonstration of performance

techniques, technical work and exercises AND either an oral, multimedia or written discussion of how selected performance techniques, technical work and exercises have supported the student as an instrumentalist, and their preparation of works for Outcome 1 AND a performance of unprepared material – sight reading or improvisation

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Music Performance Unit 4 Timeline

• Week of August 12 Trial performance of both group and solo works, (at least 10 minutes of contrasting works), and technical work and exercises, and unprepared performance

• Week of August 19 Submit draft of how technical work and exercises is assisting your development and understanding in preparing your Outcome 1 pieces.

• Week of September 2 Presentation of technical work and exercises explanation on how they have improved your skills

• Week of September 2 Aural and Theory Test

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Music Performance Unit 4 Timeline cont.

• Week of September 10 Technical work and exercises, and unprepared performance SAC (including a written description of how selected performance techniques, technical work and exercises have supported the student as an instrumentalist, and their preparation of works for Outcome 1)

• Week of September 17 Performance of at least a 10 minute program of contrasting group and solo works

• Weekly Aural and Theory exercises throughout the Semester

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