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Acoustic Recording Simulation and the Bristol Sessions
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The lesson explores Appalachian music within Virginia, focusing on simulating the acoustical recording process to convey technical challenges and artistic considerations. Modeled after the Bristol Sessions of 1927, conducted by Ralph Peer for the Victor Talking Machine Company, the session primarily used acoustical recording technology prevalent at the time. Performers sang or played instruments into large recording horns, transmitting sound vibrations to a cutting stylus, which etched onto a master disc. Despite limitations in fidelity and dynamic range, the Bristol Sessions captured the essence of early country, blues, and Appalachian music, significantly influencing American popular music's trajectory.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Appalachian Music Media and Resources Webinar
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Participants will receive an overview of strategies and resources aligned to media content created by Blue Ridge Public Media for Appalachian music. The resources developed demonstrate instructional strategies related to music, musicians, instruments, styles, and playing techniques paired with the content created. Instructional resources were developed in collaboration with educators.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lecture
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/31/2024
Early Community Music Traditions in Appalachian Music
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In this lesson, students will listen to early music used in Appalachia community gatherings and a part of the Bristol Recordings. Students will play various songs, describe the music, and define why the music was used or performed in community gatherings or small groups. Students will also recognize local community events and how music is used to bring people together.

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Music
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Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Early Music Recording Technology in the United States
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This lesson will cover topics related to the musical traditions of Appalachia, including genres like old-time, bluegrass, and ballad singing. The lesson will emphasize the evolution of recording technology from acoustical to electrical methods in the late 19th to early 20th centuries and the profound impact of recording technology on the preservation and dissemination of Appalachian music, shaping cultural landscapes worldwide.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Instruments of Appalachian Music
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Students will create original instruments similar to the homespun instruments of Appalachian old-time and bluegrass music. Students will investigate both traditional and Appalachian instruments to understand how instruments make sound, and what is needed to create sound (strings, bridge, tuning capabilities, bow, body, and neck). Students will used recycled or found parts to create their own bluegrass instrument.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Interactive Map of Virginia's Crooked Road Music History Trail
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Students will explore Virginia’s musical heritage through discovery of the venues and cultural centers promoting traditional Appalachian, old-time, and Bluegrass music. After researching and exploring the resources along the Virginia’s Crooked Road, students will create a multi-media presentation describing one or more of the venues along the 333-mile Heritage Music trail including people that visited the area, musical styles, groups that performed, and the function of music in the cultural area. Students will create QR codes applied to an interactive map of The Crooked Road describing the over 50 venues that promote the milestones of Appalachian, old time, bluegrass, and country music. 

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Music
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Activity/Lab
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Middle School Jam
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After viewing the video “Anatomy of a Jam Session” from Virginia Roots: A Journey into Appalachian Music, Blue Ridge PBS, students will collaborate to create a performance of a two or three chord old-time song with available classroom instruments in the style of a jam session.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Middle School Jam
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After viewing the video “Anatomy of a Jam Session” from Virginia Roots: A Journey Through Appalachian Music, Blue Ridge Public Media, students will collaborate to create a performance of a two or three chord old-time song with available classroom instruments in the style of a jam session.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Percussive Dance and Body Percussion
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After learning basic Appalachian dance movement related to flatfooting, clogging, buckdance, or the Charleston. Students will create a rhythmic cue sheet diagraming the steps of a newly created dance based on original Appalachian dance steps, using traditional or iconic rhythmic notation. Students will choose Appalachian music to demonstrate and/or teach their original dance to others providing the cue sheet as a reference.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Resource List: Southwest Virginia and Appalachian Music Resources for Music Educators
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In June 2022, the Virginia Department of Education fine arts program hoste a music and culture Institute for Virginia music educators to collaborate with and learn from musicians from Southwest Virginia. This resource list was used by the educator team to build background knowledge, and educators and clinicians provided additional resources and suggested classroom activities. This resource page is a short collection of resources that can be used by music educators to respectfully include music and culture from Southwest Virginia in music classroom instruction.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/21/2022
Songwriting In the Style of Old-Time Music
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After viewing the video “Anatomy of an Appalachian Tune.” Virginia Roots: A Journey into Appalachian Music, from Blue Ridge PBS, students will learn to sing several verses of the melody of an Appalachian old-time song. Students will then “piggyback” on the melody and form of an old-time song to create their own verse. Then, students will combine their verses to create a class version of the chosen old-time song.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Switching Instruments
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Identify and perform the melody and harmony of old-time and Bluegrass music then transfer this knowledge to perform on other old-time or classroom instruments.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Virginia Roots: A Journey into Appalachian Music Episode Guide
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Blue Ridge PBS created a video series in collaboration with the staff of the Virginia Department of Education called Virginia Roots: A Journey into Appalachian Music. Instructional resources were created to demonstrate effective classroom application of the media and concepts in standards-aligned sample lessons aligned to the 2020 Music Standards of Learning. The episode guide contains resources to accompany the Appalachian Music media including a description of the video, discussion prompts, and links to both the media and standards aligned instructional resources created by a team of Virginia educators.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Virginia Roots: Anatomy of a Jam Session - Episode 5
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Virginia Roots is a video series for middle and high school music that focuses on the role of Appalachian Music and is designed to help teachers incorporate traditional music and art forms into the curriculum.

Episode 5: The jam session is at the heart of old time music in Appalachia. In this episode we travel to Floyd, Virginia to the Handmade Music School's Old Time Get Together, an event that brings over a hundred musicians together each year to learn tunes "knee to knee". We also visited the Floyd Country Store, which has been hosting old time music for generations to learn how anyone can learn the basics so that they can join a jam session themselves, and the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum in Ferrum, VA, which also hosts a weekly jam..

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Tom Landon
Date Added:
07/11/2024
Virginia Roots: Anatomy of an Appalachian Tune - Episode 2
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Virginia Roots is a video series for middle and high school music that focuses on the role of Appalachian Music and is designed to help teachers incorporate traditional music and art forms into the curriculum.

Episode 2: This video breaks down the classic old time tune, "Cripple Creek" into the individual instrumental parts and brings them all together for a live performance featuring the Biscuit Eaters, a family band comprised of the Wilkerson family. Viewers are introduced the A/B/A/B structure common in many Appalachian tunes and demonstrates the roles of the fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and upright bass.

Subject:
Dance
Fine Arts
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Tom Landon
Date Added:
07/11/2024
Virginia Roots: Appalachian Instruments
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Episode 1: This video discusses the most common instruments used in old time and bluegrass music. While the fiddle, guitar, and bass are largely unchanged in recent history, the banjo has consistently evolved to reflect advances in technology and manufacturing techniques. Music Historian and Program Director for Junior Appalachian Musicians' Jim Lloyd is joined by banjo player Lincoln Hensley to show the evolution of the banjo, the two main banjo playing styles, and tuning techniques.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Blue Ridge PBS
Kelly Bisogno
Sherry Hatton
Tom Landon
Date Added:
07/10/2024
Virginia Roots - Percussive Dance - Episode 4
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Virginia Roots is a series produced by Blue Ridge PBS in collaboration with the VDOE and is designed to help music teachers incorporate Appalachian traditional music into the music curruiculum.

Becky Hill is a percussive dancer with extensive training and teaching experience, and she anchors this program while sharing the ways that Appalachian dancers are participants in the music and not just the audience.

Subject:
Dance
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Tom Landon
Date Added:
07/11/2024
Virginia Roots - The Bristol Sessions: Recording History - Episode 3
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Episode 3: In this video, Dr. Rene' Rogers, chief curator of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol, VA/TN shares the importance of the 1927 Bristol Sessions, which resulted in the launch of prominent Appalachian musicians like the Carter Family and Jimmy Rogers, as well as producer Ralph Peer, among others. The evolution of recording equipment and techniques is tied to Bristol's central location for musical talent and traditions.

Subject:
Fine Arts
Music
Material Type:
Visual Media
Author:
Blue Ridge PBS
Tom Landon
Date Added:
07/11/2024
Women in Early Country Music
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Students will gain an understanding of the vital role women have played in shaping the music of Appalachian Virginia. Students will be introduced to the contributions of women in early Appalachian music and their roles as musicians, composers, and cultural icons. They will examine the Carter family's influence on Appalachian music and explore and investigate the roles and contributions of women in bluegrass and old-time music and their influence on the preservation and transmission of traditional songs.

Subject:
Music
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
07/15/2024