Month: June 2021
School or Rock – Day 3 – Melody Basics
SUMMARY
Write your daily summary last, at the end of the day here… Only one to two sentences.
CLASSROOM
Watch How Melody Works (47 minutes)
Some melodic principles are universal. The pentatonic scale is in human dna. What you do with your notes is more important than how many you have. Music, notes, and how you speak are all highly cultural.
LAB
Watch the tutorial and write the melody to twinkle twinkle.
I learned that I’m still not very good at reading sheet music, and that learning new buttons and systems and stuff is pretty hard. I like that hookpad is color coded. I think I should probably explore more before trying to just stick a song in there.
OUTSIDE / JOURNAL / IDEAS
Don’t listen to people when they say “aren’t you afraid…” Even if you are afraid, don’t let them fuel their fears. Just do your part, the world isn’t resting on your shoulders.
STUDIO
- By Jamie Henke, music.wisc.edu/faculty/jamie-henke/
Melody Composition Terms
- Theme – A longer, more flowing melodic idea
- Motive –
- Period – Musical sentence/ 8 measures
- Phrase – 4 measures/ half of a period
- Antecedent (Question) Phrase – The first phrase/ the question
- Consequent (Answer) Phrase – The consequent/answer phrase
- Scale Degrees
- Tonic – The beginning and end of a scale, defines what key you’re in
- Supertonic, Mediant, Submediant –
- Dominant, Subdominant, Leading Tone – the degrees that create the most tension
- Steps – any movement using
- Leaps –
- Conjunct motion – melody built primarily using steps
- Disjunct motion – melody built primarily using leaps
- Repetition – use repeated material to create a link between
- Contrast – write two phrases
- Variation – half way between repetition and contrast
Melody Resources
Mr. Le Duc’s Key of C Major Notes and Chords Chart (PDF)
CONTROL ROOM
Learn how to Create Tracks
Explore the Piano Roll, Drawing and Moving Notes
Learn to Edit Notes, Velocity, and More
Learn to Create Your Own Presets
- Write a brief reflection on how this process worked for you.
WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED
Tell your daily story here! Highlight what you learned and enjoyed most. Problem-solving is one of the most important skills you need in life. Employers want to know HOW you get stuff done as much as WHAT you got done.
School or Rock – Day 2 – Basics and Foundations
SUMMARY
Write your daily summary last, at the end of the day here… Only one to two sentences.
CLASSROOM
Music theory is the language behind music. Most songs don’t use all notes. They usually only use seven. E Major is the standard tuning of a guitar. Major scale: Whole Whole Half Whole Whole Whole Half. Chords are almost always in the same key. Basic Chord/Major Triad: Root, 3rd, 5th. Major triad is (4)(3) Minor triad is (3)(4).Chord progression:1546 (or 1564??)
LAB
Explore some more songs at https://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/charts/chart/top
My time by Bo En is in G Major, B Minor, and B Major.
PRACTICE ROOM
Watch these videos and connect your guitar to Soundtrap and get some sound happening. Have fun exploring audio options.
- Write a brief reflection on how this process worked for you.
JOURNAL
Go for a walk. Think about your life as a narrative for today. A story of today. You as the protagonist. What/who is your nemesis? Are you trying to win/accomplish something? What? Write notes here about what you thought… and experiment with your blog. Maybe change the theme? Have fun!
STUDIO
Finish Soundtrap.com expert training here…and play with your guitar.
CONTROL ROOM
Get to Know the Studio
Explore the Regions
Explore Tracks
- Write a brief reflection on how this process worked for you.
WHAT I LEARNED and PROBLEMS I SOLVED
Tell your daily story here! Highlight what you learned and enjoyed most. Also, share what you needed to do to complete the day’s work. Problem-solving is one of the most important skills you need in life. Employers want to know HOW you get stuff done as much as what you got done.