Introduction to Musical Notation And Ukulele

Introduction to Musical Notation And Ukulele
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MusicSecondary EducationAge 13

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Introduction to Musical Notation And Ukulele

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Materials you will need for this class:
- Your Music notes copy
- Your pencil case (pens for note taking)




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By the end of today's lesson, you will
 be able to...

- Students will Read, interpret and play musical notation from the treble clef 

- Students will learn how to draw the treble clef and explain that it’s also known as the G clef 
- Students will perform music at sight by playing simple melodic phrases and chords on the ukulele.

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Success Criteria
-I can read and interpret musical notation by correctly identifying notes on the lines and spaces of the treble clef.

- I can draw the treble clef correctly 
- I can play chords of C, G, Am, F on the ukulele with smooth transitions and strum along with the song I'm yours  

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Keywords 
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Homework 
  • Using your ostinato, add two layers of music to your ostinato to vary the texture of your mood piece. 
  • One layer should be a melody and the other should be a rhythmic pattern. 
  • Both need to be four bars long and have the same time signature as your ostinato 

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