Students explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, …
Students explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students research copyright laws, investigate the trends of copyright throughout history, and make connections to how copyright laws impact music as a creator, performer and consumer. Students can also collaborate to propose their own “Copyright Act'' for the future based on current trends and predictions for future technology.
This plan will allow students to explore and record basic beatboxing sounds. …
This plan will allow students to explore and record basic beatboxing sounds. Students will then create a homemade “DJ Board” and use a Makey Makey to make their sounds come to life as they feel like a real DJ.
In this lesson, students will perform a 12-bar blues progression, improvise using …
In this lesson, students will perform a 12-bar blues progression, improvise using a simple blues scale and create an original blues piece with lyrics in an AAB form. Students will discuss the background and history of where the blues originated, its early performers and the progression from blues to early forms of rock music.
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to …
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students will identify and apply their knowledge of copyright law and licensure to select appropriate licenses for an original work. Students will then analyze copyrighted material and understand how to obtain appropriate permission to use the material.
Students will investigate ways that choral music can influence the community. Using …
Students will investigate ways that choral music can influence the community. Using project-based learning, students will research organizations in their community to be the beneficiary of a benefit-type concert. Students will select level-appropriate repertoire and create advertising. This project is imagined to be used for collaborative small groups, but could be adapted to work as an individual project.
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to …
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students will apply their understanding of copyright law to complete the copyright process for an original work. Students will further apply their understanding by participating in a class debate about real-world copyright issues raised by a song that sets original lyrics to an older song.
Students will demonstrate understanding of rhythmic symbols and their values (whole, half, …
Students will demonstrate understanding of rhythmic symbols and their values (whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes/rests). Students will create note trees to make connections between musical rhythms and mathematics. Students will apply their knowledge of rhythm to express their musical ideas and engage more deeply with music.
In this lesson, students will compose and notate “soundscapes” using found instruments. …
In this lesson, students will compose and notate “soundscapes” using found instruments. In preparing to notate their compositions, students will consider the limitations and benefits of extant notation systems.
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to …
Students will explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students will explore copyright law, investigate the trends of copyright throughout history, and collaborate to propose their own “Copyright Act” for the future.
In this webinar, we will explore ways that teachers and students can …
In this webinar, we will explore ways that teachers and students can use digital tools in the secondary music classroom for creation and investigation. Topics addressed will include project ideas, integration of audio creation tools into the class structure and environment, and practical issues to consider when choosing hardware and software for these projects.
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of …
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of Learning and is specifically geared toward secondary orchestra directors.
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of …
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of Learning, and is specifically geared toward secondary band directors.
This resource demonstrates the 2020 Music Standards of Learning for middle and …
This resource demonstrates the 2020 Music Standards of Learning for middle and high school music in a chart format that shows the progression of the standards from grades six through twelve.
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