Listening Map
1. Choose a piece of music from the website below.
Click here for the music listening website
2. Listen to at least the first 4 minutes of your piece and start outlining the musical pattern, called form.
3. What does the music make you think of?
4. Draw and color pictures showing the order of the musical pattern you hear. If a musical idea, called a theme, repeats make sure you repeat the picture that goes with that theme.
Your LISTENING MAP should include:
Here are some examples:
WEBQUEST SITES
Composer Timeline (click on "Explore Composer Timeline" then click EVENTS)
Listen to Instruments
Instrument Lab
Meet the New York Philharmonic Musicians
NOTE NAMES PRACTICE!
TREBLE CLEF
Note name invaders
Word warrior treble clef
Treble clef quiz
Travel through space
Treble clef story
Treble clef sports blaster
BASS CLEF
Bass clef sports blaster
Bass clef quiz
Bass clef baseball
Bone up on bass clef
Penalty shoot
Hoop shoot
Rhythm
Fling the teacher
1. Choose a piece of music from the website below.
Click here for the music listening website
2. Listen to at least the first 4 minutes of your piece and start outlining the musical pattern, called form.
3. What does the music make you think of?
4. Draw and color pictures showing the order of the musical pattern you hear. If a musical idea, called a theme, repeats make sure you repeat the picture that goes with that theme.
Your LISTENING MAP should include:
- Title
- Composer
- Pattern of pictures representing a storyline or musical representation
- Your name
Here are some examples:
WEBQUEST SITES
Composer Timeline (click on "Explore Composer Timeline" then click EVENTS)
Listen to Instruments
Instrument Lab
Meet the New York Philharmonic Musicians
NOTE NAMES PRACTICE!
TREBLE CLEF
Note name invaders
Word warrior treble clef
Treble clef quiz
Travel through space
Treble clef story
Treble clef sports blaster
BASS CLEF
Bass clef sports blaster
Bass clef quiz
Bass clef baseball
Bone up on bass clef
Penalty shoot
Hoop shoot
Rhythm
Fling the teacher