Students will compose a piece of music using a melodic technique that illustrates the meaning of words.
Objectives
Within 2-3 lessons, students will compose a piece of music inspired by a rhyme, poem or text. In the process the student will:
• Analyze a text
• Identify and define descriptive elements of the text
• Make connections between text and music
• Analyze how textual image and sound image are similar and different
• Explore new writing and playing techniques to accommodate musical word painting
• Explore word painting as compositional device
Included: Graphic organizer for text analysis and sample Word Painting composition
Students will compose a leading motif (leitmotif) that illustrates a feature of the character to be represented.
Within 2-3 lessons, students will compose a leading motif inspired by a character from a story, poem or movie. In the process the student will:
• Analyze a character for specific features
• Identify and define descriptive elements of the character
• Make connections between character and music
• Analyze how visual image and sound image are similar and different
• Explore new writing and playing techniques to accommodate musical characterization
• Explore leitmotif as compositional device
Includes: Aslan from The Chronicles of Narnia leitmotif graphic organizer example, and a template to generate musical features ideas for the leitmotif.
Adaptable for all grade levels.
Particularly popular for generating leitmotifs for Disney movie characters or superhero movie characters.
Students will compose a piece of music that is inspired by a short narrative.
This lesson is aimed at the piano studio, but works equally well for the general music class.
Objectives
Within 2-4 lessons, students will compose a piece of music based on a narrative. In the process the student will:
• Acquire knowledge of how to characterize sound to be descriptive
• Learn more about descriptive/program music
• Learn, review and practice basic note values
• Learn how to use basic notes and rhythms to produce a particular mood or character
• Practice short melodic patterns on an instrument
• Explore basic techniques of creating mood, character and description in a composition
• Acquire, review or practice basic staff notation
Included: sample composition and 9 short sample narratives to use
This lesson is aimed at the general music or chorus class.
Students will compose a piece of music by generating tongue twister lyrics based on digraphs, trigraphs, alliteration and assonance following a step-by-step guide to set it to rhythm and then to a melody.
Objectives
Within 2-4 lessons students will prepare a tongue twister song. In the process the students will:
• Acquire knowledge of the different ways in which catchy tongue twister lyrics may be generated.
• Scan the tongue twister sentence or phrase for strong syllables.
• Set to a beat and rhythm.
• Plan the structure of a composition.
• Analyze the lyrics for melodic suggestion/word painting.
• Learn, review and practice basic compositional techniques such as repetition, sequence and/or ornamentation.
• Explore basic techniques of extending a composition.
• Acquire, review or practice melodic and rhythmic staff notation.
Included: Graphic organizer to generate digraphs, trigraphs, alliterations and assonance with examples.
Students will compose a piece of music directed by a set of graphic notation sound tiles which they will use to write a short narrative or poem and perform as multimedia orchestrated work for narration, sound effects, instrumental parts and/or images.
Within 2-4 lessons, students will compose a piece of music based on a set of sound tiles. In the process the student will:
• Acquire a knowledge of graphic notation
• Experiment with texture, timbre and tone
• Integrate language arts skills in writing a narrative or poem
• Experiment with sound effects
• Acquire a knowledge of storyline/program in music
• Tell a story in sound
Included: Sample Sound Tiles and Sample Narratives