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A presentation geared toward teaching 3rd Grade students how to learn about music!
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Learning the Music!
Presented by Josh Barnhart
Learning To Read Music
Reading music is easy! When you see a staff of music just remember the trick on the right!
Lines on a staff are the notes:E, G, B, D, F or Every Good Boy Does Fine!
Spaces in a staff are the notes:F, A, C, E or FACE!
Take Notes for Yourself!
EF
A
C
E
G
B
D
F
Remember!
Every Good Boy Does Fine is on the bar lines and
FACE is on the bar spaces
Note Practice
This music game will help you learn the notes better! Click on the link to play the game and practice your notes!!
Play Eek! Shark!http://www.makingmusicfun.net/
Feel the Rhythm!Now that you know the notes, let’s learn more about the rhythm!
Rhythm is what holds music together and creates the “pulse” of the music!
Learning the RhythmThe Rhythm Tree
The rhythm tree shows the basic beats of music.
Whole note = 4 beatsHalf note = 2 beatsQuarter note = 1 beatEighth notes last ½ a
beatSixteenth notes last ¼ a
beat
PracticePractice putting different beats together and learning new rhythms!
Put It All Together!Clap along and follow the chart as I chant this
song:
Bow Wow Wow Who’s Dog Art Thou?
Lit-tle Tom-my Tuck-er’s Dog
Bow Wow Wow
CONGRATULATIONS!!
You have learned how to read music and understand rhythm!
Sources:• http://www.tarleton.edu/Faculty/boucher/Elementary
%20Music%20Resources.htm
• http://www.makingmusicfun.net/
• http://www.smartboardmusic.org/freegames.html
• Steele, Daniel. Music Is Fundamental: Fundamentals and Methods for Elementary Music, 2nd ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 2009
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