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Beginning Music Theory

In this class students will practice reading basic musical notation in bass and treble clef, and learn some foundational music theory!
Liz Sacks
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What's included

4 live meetings
3 in-class hours
Assessment
Learner progress is assessed through their demonstration in class of understanding and applying the learning goals. Also each student will be graded based on their final composition project. Grades available upon request.
Grading
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Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner Level
In this foundational music theory course students will learn:
How to read music on bass and treble clef.
Musical notation reading and basic composition. 
How to identify key signatures and apply this information. 
Rhythm and timing.

Students will enjoy a variety of interactive games and discussions in class where group participation is part of building skills and teamwork.
This will be concurrent with lectures. 

My teaching philosophy is to engage the whole child, engaging each student to invest in their own learning. Using their interests and curiosity, we work collaboratively to learn and achieve goals in the classroom. 

Everything in the classroom will be applied mainly to a basic piano context. 

Class 1 - Introduction to system of notation: lines, spaces, staff, different kinds of staff
Introduction to pitch: high and low pitches, skips, steps, and jumps.
Introduction to clef: what clefs are these? And what does that mean?
Introduction to musical notation conventions: Why do we use key signature and time signature?
Note locations: Where and what kind of note? What are scales, intervals and arpeggios?
Introduction to the musical alphabet
Introduction to the keyboard. White key groups. Black key groups. 
Note values and time signature: whole notes and 4/4 time. 

Class 2- Note steps, skips and jumps. 
Placing notes on the staff
Bar lines and measures
Practice and review keyboard, scales, intervals and arpeggios on staff.
Note values and time signature: Half notes, quarter notes and 2/4 time.
Learning about middle C and how the grand staff works. Applying this to keyboard use. Note placement on grand staff. What is a repeat sign? What are codas and endings?
Note values and time signature: 3/4 time and 6/8 time. Eighth notes and sixteenth notes. 

Class 3 - Continuation of note values and time signature. Introduction to different rhythm patterns. 
Discussion on notation and tempo instructions such as rit., rall., espressivo, allegretto, etc. overview of tempo table and metronome use. 
Practicing rhythms with the metronome.
Applying learning in noteflight. 
Introduction to the Circle of Fifths: key signatures, and application of the circle of fifths.
Applying what we know: Name that tune!

Class 4 - 
Experimenting on noteflight with basic composition methods. 
Interactive review of course materials.
Learning Goals
Students will understand and apply a system of notation, and identify the following correctly:
Lines
Spaces
Staff
Measures
Note Values

Students will understand and apply an understanding of pitch: 
high and low pitches
Skips
Steps
Jumps.
Scales.
Intervals.
Arpeggios.

Students will understand and apply an understanding of both Treble and Bass Clef and how they interact on the master staff. 

Students will understand and apply an understanding of the conventions of music, such as:
The musical alphabet
Key signatures
The Circle of Fifths
Reading musical notation and identifying simple tunes. 

Students will understand and apply an understanding of the basics of theory in their final composition project.
learning goal

Syllabus

4 Lessons
over 2 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Notation
 Systems of notation, notation conventions, musical alphabet, clefs, key groups on keyboard, introduction to intervals. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Placing Notes on the Staff
 Bar lines and Measures, Scales, Arpeggios, Intervals expanded. Note values, time signatures. Notation convention- endings and repeats. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Introduction to Rhythm Patterns
 How to read rhythm, clapping, metronome use, time conventions and markings. Name that tune! Identifying tunes by rhythm. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Experimenting with basic composition
 Use of note flight to review concepts from prior classes and application of concepts. Introduction to Circle of Fifths and key signatures. 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Tools used in class on screen share will include: Musicca tools (such as metronome or online piano.) Online piano tool These tools will be used to determine pitch sounds and musical alphabet placement on a piano keyboard. Students will need to get a free noteflight account for their final composition project. This is optional as students can complete this project using musical composition paper instead.
Supply List
Students may need: 
Musical composition notebook ($3.99 on Amazon) 
There are also free printables of music composition pages on google, they should be blank sheets with no clef symbols.
Pencil
Access to a piano

If a student does not have access to these things, please review the class resources. They can provide similar tools online.
Language of Instruction
English
Joined October, 2019
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Violin and Viola teacher for all ages for 7+ years.
Violinist for 20+ years. Violist for 3+ years. 
Participated in community music groups, and music education in early learning settings for 5 years. 

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$25

weekly or $50 for 4 classes
2x per week, 2 weeks
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
5-12 learners per class

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