CP5.6
Create sound compositions (vocal and instrumental) that draw inspiration from pop culture and demonstrate knowledge of:
  • form (binary – AB, ternary – ABA, rondo – ABACADA)
  • metre as an organizational technique
  • tempo as an organizational technique
  • rhythm including beat, tempo, patterns of duration, and metre
  • melodies
  • harmony as a fundamental component in creating texture (e.g., choral accompaniment)
  • scales that differ in structure and tonality (pentatonic, major, minor)
  • tone colour as an organizational technique
  • expressive use of silence.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Use elements of music and voice/instruments to convey feelings and own ideas.

(b)

Pose questions to initiate and guide inquiry into sound composition process.

(c)

Demonstrate ways that music can suggest images and moods or express ideas.

(d)

Investigate and demonstrate how metre, tempo, dynamics, and tone colour can be used as organizational techniques in music.

(e)

Demonstrate understanding that rhythm is subdivided into four categories: beat, tempo, patterns of duration, and metre.

(f)

Investigate ways that melodies can be shaped to create musical expression.

(g)

Examine ways that scales differ in structure and tonality (e.g., pentatonic, major, minor).

(h)

Demonstrate knowledge of different forms in music (e.g., binary - AB, ternary - ABA, rondo - ABACADA).

(i)

Investigate how silence can be used expressively in music.

(j)

Describe how own music compositions express unique ideas and possess expressive qualities.

(k)

Incorporate more than one related or contrasting idea within a single music composition.

(l)

Expand on sound/music ideas from journals.

(m)

Use the Internet to find and discuss compositions that demonstrate music concepts currently under study.

(n)

Recall and describe own decision making in the creation of music and the development of musical ideas.

(o)

Use improvisation and accidental discoveries where appropriate in own compositions.

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