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Picture This!
2010!
Starter
• My Bonnie lies over the ocean, • My Bonnie lies over the sea, • My Bonnie lies over the ocean, • So bring back my Bonnie to me. • Bring back, bring back• O bring back my Bonnie to me, to me.• Bring back, bring back• O bring back my Bonnie to me, to me.
Aims
• To give you a bank of resources• To give you some ideas/resources on how to
get your students to do composition
Singing......
• Easiest area to access, and lots of resources available on the internet.
• Vanbasco (Gary)• Audacity (Kath)
FEAR!A study of the different
techniques which are used to create scary music.
Objectives
• To LEARN how composers use various musical techniques to create music which communicates the idea of fear.
Preparation activity onelistening….
• First of all you are going to listen to some scary music…
• The aim is to listen to what professional composers have done to create an atmosphere so that you can use the same ideas in your scary music.
Music to create an atmosphere……
….How does the music work? film Technique…or what can
you hear happening in the music….
Image…or what do you think is happening in the film..
Other points….this is for anything that you would like to say….
Blade Runner Falling…..Running/movement
Psycho
Now start to collect some scary sounds......on the keyboard or on some
instrumentsKeyboard voice numberOr instrument
Type of sound Could be used for
Now to learn some techniques...Musicdevice
How to play it What it could be used for
Chromatic scale Play some notes which are next to each other, one after the other
Eerie musical idea.Try playing is slowly high up the keyboard, or quickly lower down
Drone Hold on two notesTry c and gTry c and f#Which one do you like best?
Create tension? A backwash of sound?
High pitch notes 3 note idea, short and fast?Or slow and low?
Stabbing idea?Spooky idea?
Ostinato Get a short musical idea and repeat it
A character
Now to learn some techniques...Musicdevice
How to play it What it could be used for
Crescendo Gradually get louder Someone approaching
Long low notes At the bottom of the keyboard. Hold the notes on.
Preparation/background
Cluster chords Groups of notes which are very close to each other
An event....the arrival of something.....
Staccato Short A warningA call to attentionA character
Now to learn some techniques...Musicdevice
How to play it What it could be used for
glissando Slide from one note to another
Idea of movement, or falling
tempo It means speed – you could speed up or slow down
Give the impression of running faster, creating tension, or slowing down
Semitone Play any note, then the note nearest to it.
Create atmosphereA musical motif
Now to start to create your musical ideas
• Now create an idea, or motif, which uses not more than 6 notes, and at least two of them are a semitone (1 step) apart.
Play your motif to the class, and repeat it 5 or 6 times so that you have created an ostinato.
Remember to use one of the voices/sounds that you chose earlier on.
RECORD THEM
Now explore your idea• Now play your motif in a variety of different ways, so that you can see how
this effects the atmosphere created…• Play it on…• 3 different voices….• Play it high notes, then play it on low notes.• Play it really loudly. Play it really quietly.• Start quiet then use the volume control to get louder. Crescendo• Play it in very short notes. Staccato. • Play it very smoothly. Legato. • Play it with each note lasting twice as long as the original theme.
Augmentation. • Play it with each note begin half as long as the original theme.
Diminution.
The Tiger Attack!
CREATING A SCORE TO GO WITH A HORROR FILM about an animal.....
Start by sketching the story board for this in your books. There should be 6 sections to your story
board.
1) A woman is walking through a wood. 2) A tiger is lurking in the shadows and she is aware of it.3) The woman’s footsteps quicken as she begins to think
she is being followed.4) The tiger jumps out from behind the wall and runs fast
towards the woman who also begins to run.5) The tiger catches up with the woman and circles her.
There is a struggle.6) What happens next?
Exploring the brief….
Start by sketching the story board for this in your books. There should be 6 sections to your story
board.
1) A woman is walking through a wood. 2) A tiger is lurking in the shadows and she is aware of it.3) The woman’s footsteps quicken as she begins to think
she is being followed.4) The tiger jumps out from behind the wall and runs fast
towards the woman who also begins to run.5) The tiger catches up with the woman and circles her.
There is a struggle.6) What happens next?
Unpick and explore the text. What are the verbs?
1) A woman is walking through a wood. 2) A tiger is lurking in the shadows and she is aware of it.3) The woman’s footsteps quicken as she begins to think
she is being followed.4) The tiger jumps out from behind the wall and runs fast
towards the woman who also begins to run.5) The tiger catches up with the woman and circles her.
There is a struggle.6) What happens next?
Unpick and explore the text. What are the emotions?
1) A woman is walking through a wood. 2) A tiger is lurking in the shadows and she is aware of it.3) The woman’s footsteps quicken as she begins to think
she is being followed.4) The tiger jumps out from behind the wall and runs fast
towards the woman who also begins to run.5) The tiger catches up with the woman and circles her.
There is a struggle.6) What happens next?
You will need to have a musical idea for each section.
• Go through each section, and with your partner, try to work out the sounds that you are going to use.
• Here is an example of what a good piece of work looks like:-
A woman is walking through a wood.
• Low long drone• Deep notes• Legato (smooth)• 4-note motif above drone, using semitones• Volume quiet• Maybe on cello sound….
• Do this for each line of the text….
• You may wish to draw a story board on the given bits of paper.
Now record you pieces
Look at each of the elements of music and see how you can use
each one to better effect(Gary)
ELEMENTS
What are the different elements of music?
PITCH
Pitch is …………
How high or low a note is.
Laaaa
Laaaa
DurationDuration is……..
How long or short a sound is.
e.g. La la laaaa la la laaaaa (short) (short) (long) (short) (short) (long)
StructureStructure is………..
The order of sections in a piece of music.
e.g. Verse, chorus, verse, chorus
e.g. A B A
TEMPO
Tempo is……..
How fast or slow a piece of music is.
SILENCE
Silence is…………..
a break or a gap in sound.
Ssssssssh!
TEXTURETexture is………..
HOW THE STRANDS OF MUSIC ARE WOVEN TOGETHER. A lot of sounds playing close together is a thick texture.
TIMBRE
• Timbre is…………..
Used to describe the sound quality of an instrument or voice.
DYNAMICS
Dynamics are about……….
How loud or quite a note or sound is.
How to notate your ideas.
• You can notate your ideas in a simple graphic score,
STARTERactivity one
To start to turn symbols into sound……..
• In groups of four you have 10 minutes to produce a performance of the finger pop rap.
• How will you organise it so that you all start together?
• Are you going to have a conductor?• How are you going to start the topic?• Who is going to do what?• Have you listened to everyone in your group?
• http://www.teachit.co.uk/custom_content/timer/clock3.html
FINGER POP RAP
Vaughan Williams
• The Lark Ascending. • Listen to this picture of a lark, flying from a
meadow, up into the sky. • Could you draw a graph of it?• What are the main elements of the music?
Web sites specifically to do with animals and music
• Carnival of the animals, by Saint Seans
• http://www.teachingmusic.org.uk/resource/14320
• Listen to some of animal portraits from playlist
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PENGUIN CLIP HIT POINTS
Music and the mind