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Music Tech Update April 2, 2008

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In music technology class we are almost done with our music theory portion of class.  We will continue onto using MIDI and sequencing for our next unit.  Also, one of our students composed an original percussion piece which will be performed by select members of the band.

Howard Band Spring Concert April 2, 2008

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Just to inform parents and students, Howard School’s Spring Band Concert will be on Tuesday, May 27th at 7PM.  Papers will be going out to students and brought home to parents starting next week outlining morning rehearsals and concert attire.

The morning rehearsals will be during the last week of April and first three weeks of May.  Formal times and days will be on the sheet going home.

Concert attire is a white button down dress shirt and black pants.  If a problem arises with getting attire or if you have any questions, please contact me at elemarier@wbridgewater.com and I will try to accommodate to requests.

The students are working hard and are progressing even faster than they did for our winter holiday concert so I’m sure you will be just as impressed if not more than last time.

Music Technology Class March 5, 2008

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I have been transferred from Piano Class to Music Technology Class for the second semester.  Therefore, I would like to outline what will be covered in music technology class.

Notating and Reading Music (needed for writing music into computer)
Composing rhythms (needed for writing music into computer)
Defining and Describing Music (styles and characteristics)
Music Sequencing/Composition on computer (Finale Print Music, Cakewalk Sequencer, MIDI)
Sound systems in music (PA, performance and recording)
Music Theory

Please note that these concepts will be covered in many different ways during the semester.

Up to this point we have covered:

Reading and notating notes on the Treble and Bass clef
How to create a melody (using the C major scale)
Creating and identifying Chords (in the C major scale)
Chord Inversions and Voice Leading
Intervals

 Future lessons starting this Thursday, March 5, 2008 include:

Advanced Intervals (major, minor, half steps, whole steps)
Note reading on piano
Different types of chords and key signatures (Major, minor, diminished, augmented chords - how they relate to keys and how to write in other keys)
Self-Created composing
MIDI - What it is and how you can use it (Cakewalk software usage)
Recording music on a computer
Sound systems
Final project presentation (using music theory in a composition while outlining goals and decisions in outline form) - later to be recorded and burned in the form  of a cdrom
Preparing a class portfolio of work done while in music technology class

As I informed students, this is my first time teaching music tech so while I outlined topics here, I will teach them in a sequential order to meet all these topics which have been outlined.  Thus, I am putting together a standard approach to teaching these concepts as I teach them.

Howard School Band Concert (December 19, 2007 7:00PM (Students at 6:30PM)) December 5, 2007

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Just a reminder that our holiday concert will be on Wednesday, December 19 starting at 7:00PM. All band students are expected to be at the Howard School no later than 6:30PM so we can setup and be prepared. Parents should have gotten a letter from their sons/daughters talking about appropriate concert dress, Wednesday morning rehearsal times, and times for the concert. You can download it here in PDF format (download Adobe Reader here to open it if needed). We will be performing Christmas and Hanukkah music to celebrate the holidays.

Howard Elementary Band Course Overview December 5, 2007

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I just wanted to post the concepts that will be taught in the Howard Elementary Band.  We will be using the Standards of Excellence method book 1which will cover these concepts and teach them to play songs while also teaching general music (seeing that the students miss general music class when they do band). Students will work through the book at their own speed but consistent progress is expected (thus the need for practice each week).

I. Music Reading (Students will be expected to learn how to read notes by looking at them along with music symbols (dynamics, expressions, tempo, etc…))
II. Music Technique (Students will learn proper fingering and playing technique on their instrument)
III. Music Performance (Songs will be based on overall band students’ progress as a whole)

Grading is done by a rubric in class in the following categories
1. Having your instrument
2. Having your book and band music
3. Participation (Practicing and focusing during class)
4. Performance (general peformance and praciting (passing in your practice log which is graded here))

Students are expected to practice AT LEAST 3 days a week for 30 minutes per day. Students will have practice logs that need to be filled out and turned in each week showing their practice time.

By the end of 5th grade, students should be able to get completely through Book 1 or near the end of and start Book 2 sometime during the beginning of their 6th grade year.
By the end of 4th grade, students should be able to get through half of Book 1.

High School Guitar Class Course Overview December 5, 2007

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I just wanted to post the general subjects that will be covered in the High School Guitar Class.

I.  Reading on all 6 strings of the guitar (E A D G B e) in open position (the open string and first 3 frets on guitar)
II. Chord Reading (All beginning chord fingerings for the following chords: A major, A minor, C major, D major, D minor, E major, E minor, G major)
III. Gerneral Performance Songs (Songs that are played in unison, 2 part, 3 part, and up to 4 part harmonized melodies, Guitar Chord Strumming)

 Students should be practicing at least 3 days a week for 30 minutes each day practiced. It is also in the course curriculum that each student should have an acoustic guitar.  Acoustic guitars are needed so students can hear themselves without use of an amplifier.

Middle School General Music 7/8 Course Overview December 5, 2007

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I just wanted to post what will be covered in the General Music 7 and 8 classes this year during each quarter.

I.  Multicultural Music (African and Asian music - characteristics, culture, concepts)
II. General Music Concepts (Rhythms, Syncopation, Pentatonic Scale, Tone Color, Composing Melodies)
III. Define a Musical (Grade 7 = Fiddler on the Roof Grade 8 = The Music Man) - discuss music concepts and define history, culture, and concepts of a musical
IV. Music History (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern classical music history (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky)

These are the general subjects that will be covered this year in General Music Class.

Starting a Music Class Blog October 24, 2007

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West Bridgewater Music Blog for Mr. LeMarier’s ClassesToday, I am starting to create a general blog for my music classes at the Howard School and West Bridgewater Middle/High School in West Bridgewater, MA.