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==1. Play or sing a scale and know its composition. == <!--T:2-->
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==3. Know a half-tone, a whole tone, a third, a fifth, and an octave. ==
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A half tone is the same as a half step (1/12 of an octave). It is basically the distance of two notes immediately next to each other, such as C to C# and B to C.
 
A half tone is the same as a half step (1/12 of an octave). It is basically the distance of two notes immediately next to each other, such as C to C# and B to C.
 
A whole tone is the same as a whole step. It is the distance of two notes separated by another, such as C to D (C# is in between) and B to C# (C is in between).
 
A whole tone is the same as a whole step. It is the distance of two notes separated by another, such as C to D (C# is in between) and B to C# (C is in between).
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==5. What is a quarter note? A half note? A whole note? Draw the symbols of each. ==
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==6. Name five great composers and one composition of each, including an oratorio, a piano composition, and a song. == <!--T:5-->
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==7. Play with or without music or sing from memory 15 hymns (one verse or stanza each) and/or other sacred songs or choruses and list the composer of each. == <!--T:6-->
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===b. For singers, show with baton or arm how to lead a group in singing compositions written in 3/4 and 4/4 time.===
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==10. Define orchestra and name at least five instruments in an orchestra. == <!--T:8-->
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==11. Do a biographical sketch on a famous hymn writer and orally present it to a group. == <!--T:9-->
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1

Play or sing a scale and know its composition.

2

Write a scale in both treble and bass clef.

3

Know a half-tone, a whole tone, a third, a fifth, and an octave.


A half tone is the same as a half step (1/12 of an octave). It is basically the distance of two notes immediately next to each other, such as C to C# and B to C. A whole tone is the same as a whole step. It is the distance of two notes separated by another, such as C to D (C# is in between) and B to C# (C is in between). A third is an interval of three degrees (C and E). A fifth is an interval of five degrees (C and G). An octave is an interval of eight degrees--the same note eight notes higher or lower (Middle C and C).


4

Distinguish a march from a waltz and give the time of each.

5

What is a quarter note? A half note? A whole note? Draw the symbols of each.

6

Name five great composers and one composition of each, including an oratorio, a piano composition, and a song.

7

Play with or without music or sing from memory 15 hymns (one verse or stanza each) and/or other sacred songs or choruses and list the composer of each.



8

Play or sing from memory one piece of good music other than those used in #7.



9

Do one of the following:



9a

For instrumentalists, be able to sight-read and play a moderately difficult piece of music. Explain all signs and terms in it.

9b

For singers, show with baton or arm how to lead a group in singing compositions written in 3/4 and 4/4 time.


10

Define orchestra and name at least five instruments in an orchestra.

11

Do a biographical sketch on a famous hymn writer and orally present it to a group.


Do from home
Tip for earning from home during the pandemic
You will need to use video conferencing to present the biographical sketch to a group.


Biographies of some hymn writers can be found at the following links.

Wikipedia Christian Hymnwriters

Cyber Hymnal

Christian Biography Resources