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Lesson 17. For the First Time II

Lesson 17. For the First Time II. Lesson A A. For the First Time- Chorus Go: For 10 points, write the answer to this question on a Music Slip: What is

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Lesson 17.

For the First

Time II

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Lesson A

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A. For the First Time- Chorus

Go: For 10 points, write the answer to this question on a Music Slip: What is the purpose of a key signature? Leave it out to show. Login right away and practice your A Scale with the correct fingerings. Work to get both hands at the same time.

LEARN: Use the Finale software lyrics pen and enter the note names to learn the Chorus part to For the First Time.= 10 points.

SHOW: When you’re ready, raise your hand and show the correct note names for 10 points. When shown, learn the chords.

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Lesson B

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B. 1st and 2nd EndingsGO: Start Lesson B right away

for 10 points.

LEARN: Use Lesson B and the Finale software to learn how 1st and 2nd endings work for 10 points.

SHOW: For 10 points, show that you understand by playing the Chorus part while playing the 1st and 2nd endings correctly.

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B. 1st and 2nd EndingsLook below at the 1. and 2. brackets above the measures. These are 1st

and 2nd endings brackets.

The double dots are repeat signs. They “bounce” you backward. In the first ending, you will see a backward-facing repeat sign. This means to go back either to the beginning OR until you see a forward-facing repeat sign. Can you find the forward-facing repeat sign?

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B. 1st and 2nd EndingsCareful: When you repeat, you don’t play the first ending again. You skipthe first ending and jump to the second ending.

MUSIC SLIP: Answer this question on a Music Slip and leave it out for me to see.What do you think is the purpose for 1st and 2nd endings? Why doesn’t the composer just write it all out?

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Lesson C

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C. For the First Time Instrumental

GO: For 10 points, immediately read all of Lesson C. Then, open the For the First Time Instrumental Sheet Music & use the lyrics pen to enter the note names. LEARN: For 10 points, use the Finale software and the note names you entered to learn this section. Be sure to check The Shoulder Rule.SHOW: For 10 points, before the end of the period, raise your hand to show the instrumental part in the correct octave.

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C. Shoulder Rule

You may ask the question, “How do I know where to place my hands to find the first note?”

Remember The Shoulder Rule!

Which A is this first note?Since this note is just outside ofthe right hand staff, your noteis just outside your right shoulder.

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C. Key Signature

When naming notes, you MUST enter the sharp symbol after the letter!

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Lesson D

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D. Peer and Self-Assessment-For the First TimeGO: You have 10 minutes: On a Music Slip, write the

following: For the First Time, Intro/Verse, Chorus, Instrumental Parts. Play through each part of the song and give yourself a score from 1-10 based upon how you feel you did. Leave that out for me to see. All for 10 points.

LEARN: For 10 points, you will exercise proper practice etiquette while you will work with a Peer to fix any issues you may have with any section of the song that is lower than a 10. Together, review the Assessment Expectations & Scoring on the next slide.

SHOW: 10 points= Proper practice etiquette and leave out your Music Slip for the instructor to easily view.

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D. Playing Test

Assessment Expectations & Scoring

Music Slip- you will be asked to state what a key signature does to your note names in a song. You will need to list three strategies to combat test anxiety. = 10 pointsSheet Music Open= 5 pointsIntro/Verse= 30 PointsChorus with proper repeat of 1st and 2nd Ending= 30 pointsInstrumentalPerformer & Audience Etiquette= 25 points

No talking, follow instructions, questions already covered, stay in seatand on-task

Total = 100 points

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Lesson E

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E. For the First Time Test

Go: On a Music Slip, write a number from 1 to 10 (10 is highest) that best defines your level of test anxiety regarding this playing test. Then write three of the strategies you learned last week that could potentially help you relax. Also, write what a key signature does to the notes in a song.= 10 points

Learn: You will receive immediate feedback. Use that information to go back and fix mistakes made.

Show: When ready, raise your hand to show your learning of the song before the end of the period. If no one volunteers, your name will be drawn. Have your sheet music open. If you got a perfect score, go back and practice previously learned songs. Proper Performance Etiquette must be shown.

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Extra Help

Having trouble understanding 1st and 2nd Endings? Try the Help Videos in the folder associated with this Lesson.

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Instructor Notes:2013-2014

Students really enjoyed learning and playing the song.2014-2015Improve Assessment:Fix Lessons D and E. They don’t match.Intro/Verse= 8 PointsChorus= 30 pointsInstrumental= 30