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Creative Technology Institutes of America Copyright © 2007 CTIA Music Group
author/composer/Program DevelopmentPatti Windes-BridgesGeneral Music Specialist K-8, MIDI SpecialistCave Creek, Arizona
composer/arranger/sequencer/Program DevelopmentDr. James FaulconerPresidential Professor Emeritus of MusicRetired Chair, Department of Music TechnologyThe University of Oklahoma
contributing WriterJenny WheelisGeneral Music and Kodaly Specialist K-8Norman, Oklahoma
contributing WriterLeah NellisGeneral Music and Kodaly Specialist K-8Norman, Oklahoma
exeCutive editorMarcia HillOklahoma, Oklahoma
editorAndrea MarkowitzCave Creek, Arizona
Cover desiGnEvie HoustonTulsa, Oklahoma
BooK desiGnJulia Patterson, Write/DesignPhoenix, Arizona
Primary - Book 2
MiDi for KidsKeyboard
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All rights reserved.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Table of contents - Book 2
lesson 11 “Billy” .........................................................49 Activity Sheets.....................................50-51
lesson 12 “Drops of Rain” ..........................................53 Activity Sheets.....................................54-55
lesson 13 “Miss Mary Mack” ......................................57 Activity Sheets.....................................58-59
lesson 14 “Au clair de la lune” ..................................61 Activity Sheets.....................................62-63
lesson 15 “Robot on the Go!” ....................................65 Activity Sheets.....................................66-67
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lesson 16 “Turkey in the Straw” (listening) “Old Joe Clark” ..........................................69 Activity Sheets.....................................70-71
lesson 17 “There’s a Hole in the Bucket” ..................73 Activity Sheets.....................................74-75
lesson 18 “Perpetual Pirate” ......................................77 Activity Sheets.....................................78-79
lesson 19 “Little Rock” ..............................................81 Activity Sheets.....................................82-83
lesson 20 “Gonna Play My Blue Note” ......................85 Activity Sheets.....................................86-87
Glossary ..................................................................88
General MIDI Instrument Voice List ............................89
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.Lesson 11 PLAy A PArt
Children’s Clapping GameArr. by James Faulconer
• Play a clapping game and sing the melody.• Play a bass part and accompaniment.• Play the melody using the C, D, E, and F keys.
Children’s Clapping
• Play the melody using the C, D, E, and F keys.
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1. Cross down when Bil - ly was one, He learned to jump and 2. two, tie his 3. three, climb a 4. four. shut the 5. fi ve. swim and
run. Run ol - ly ol - ly, run ol - ly ol - ly, shoe. tree. door, dive.
half past one. Cross down when fi ve. two. three. four. fi ve.
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3-measure Intro
Billy Cross down when Billy was one, he learned to jump and run.
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Run olly, olly, run olly, olly, half past one. C C C F
bass notes
Cross down when Billy was one, he learned to jump and run.
Play this part with Verses 1, 3, and 5.2
Play a bass part.1
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ACtivity sheet 11 ACtivity sheet 11 A
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ENSEMBLE
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jump and run Run olly, olly, run olly, olly, half past 4. tie his shoes Shoes olly, olly, shoes olly, olly, half past 5. climb a tree. Tree olly, olly, tree olly, olly, half past 1. shut the door. Door olly, olly, door olly, olly, half past 3. swim and dive. Shoes olly, olly, shoes olly, olly, half past 2.
Billy
Billy can’t remember which numbers go with which words. Can you draw a line from each shaded word to the matching rhyming number?
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Accompaniment #2F
singingstarts here
3-measure Intro
Play this song in ensemble.Group 1 plays the melody on page 4.Group 2 plays Accompaniment #1 on Verses 1, 3, and 5.Group 3 plays Accompaniment #2 on Verses 2 and 4.
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jump and run Run olly, olly, run olly, olly, half past 4. tie his shoes Shoes olly, olly, shoes olly, olly, half past 5. climb a tree. Tree olly, olly, tree olly, olly, half past 1. shut the door. Door olly, olly, door olly, olly, half past 3. swim and dive. Shoes olly, olly, shoes olly, olly, half past 2.
Name _________________
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. PLAy And CreAte Lesson 12
• Sing and play this melody softly.• Add a raindrops ostinato for the introduction. • Play root-tone bass in the left hand.
DROPS OF RAIN
1. Rain, rain, rain on my nose. Drops and drops to my toes. 2. Splash, splash, splash, go my feet. Pud - dles slosh in the street. 3. Pit - ter pat, rain comes down. Slip and slide, ‘round the town.
Music by MfKArr. by James Faulconer
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LH 3
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Intro and Interlude Ostinato
• Create your own melody with the C D and E keys.
chord symbol
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Play the C root-tone bass when you see the chord symbol above the notes.
prepeat
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Name _________________54
ACtivity sheet 12
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1 Write the note names under each note in “Drops of Rain.”
Create your own melody using the C, D, and E keys.Use the same rhythm as in “Drops of Rain.” End on C.Write your melody on the staff below.
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3 Play your new melody for the class. Give it a title.
RAIN
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ACtivity sheet 12 ACtivity sheet 12 A
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Introduction - Play the “raindrop” ostinato on high and low Gs.
1
ENSEMBLE
Verses 1 and 2
Interlude - Play the “raindrop” ostinato.
DROPS OF RAIN
Verse 3 and Coda Ostinato
PICK-A-PART to play.
Coda
1. Rain, rain, rain on my nose. Drops and drops to my toes. 2. Splash, splash, splash, go my feet. Pud - dles slosh in the street. 3. Pit - ter pat, rain comes down. Slip and slide, ‘round the town.
RH 3
LH 3
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prepeat
Name _________________
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.Lesson 13 PLAy ACComPAniment
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• Sing the song and clap the game with a partner.• Find all the rhyming words.• Play the melody starting on C.
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She asked her mother, mother, mother,For fi fty cents, cents, cents,To see the elephants, elephants, elephants,Jump over the fence, fence, fence.
Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack,All dressed in black, black, black,With silver buttons, buttons, buttons,All down her back, back, back.
They jumped so high, high, high,They reached the sky, sky, sky,And never came back, back, back,Till the Fourth of July, ly, ly.
Verse 3
MACK MISS MARY MACK
MACK African American Singing GameArr. by James Faulconer
• Play this accompaniment with the song.
15 Repeat 3 times.
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Verse 2Verse 1
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ACtivity sheet 13 1 Create clap patterns and a coda, then play in an ensemble.
ENSEMBLE
Create a body percussion part.
2nd INTERLUDEClap the rhythm of the “knock-knock” pattern.
1st INTERLUDE Create a 2nd body percussion part.
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Verse 2
Jazzy Coda
Intro
Repeat 3 times.
Repeat 3 times.
Repeat 3 times.
Group 1 plays melody. Group 2 plays accompaniment.
Group 2 plays melody. Group 1 plays accompaniment.
Group 1 plays melody. Group 2 plays accompaniment.
Verse 1
1st INTERLUDE
2nd INTERLUDE
Name _________________
MACK MISS MARY MACK
MACK
ACtivity sheet 13 ACtivity sheet 13 APlace dried beans in the pitch boxes to show one melody phrase of “Miss Mary Mack” starting on C. Move the beans to show the transposed phrase starting on G.
C D F G A B C
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QBeats
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Name _________________
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.Lesson 14 CreAte ACComPAniment
Phrases 1-2
C C C
repeat sign
1 2 3
• Write “loops” in the air to show the rhythm of the words.• Find two silent beats in each phrase.• Which phrase is different and how?• Read and play the song.
In the sil - ver moon - light, My dear friend, Pier - rot,
In the silver moonlight, My dear friend Pierrot,I must write a letter, Just a word or so.Candlelight is fading, See the dying fl ame;Open up your doorway, Please, in heaven’s name.
ENGLISHAu clair de la lune, Mon ami Pierrot,Prete moi ta plume, Pour ecrire un mot.Ma chandelle est morte, je n’ai plus de feu;Ouvre moi ta porte, Pour l’amour de Dieu.
FRENCH
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French Folk SongArr.bt James Faulconer
Phrase 3
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Phrase 4
C C C C1 2 3
Au clair de la lune
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ACtivity sheet 14 ACtivity sheet 14 A
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LH
Play RH 5-finger stepwise patterns. Play them fi rst with the RH, then with the LH.
Draw the letter names of the notes you played in the dotted boxes below.2
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Start with finger 5.
RH
Name _________________
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.Lesson 15 FiGure out A meLody
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• Find phrases that are alike.• Figure out the melody by ear. Start on the A key.• Create rhythm patterns to play between the melodies.
A Section
Robot, Robot, on the go, Where I’m going I don’t know.
When you tell me what to do I will run and play with you.
B Section
Tell me everything to do, I can even tie your shoe.
I can run and catch a ball, Watch me as I do it all.
A Section Robot, Robot, on the go, I don’t mind the rain or snow.
I will always be your friend, Even though this song does end.
Coda We can play upon the rug, I’d be glad to give a hug. Oops! They just pulled my plug!
Robot on the Go!Music by James Faulconer
Words by James Faulconer and Jenny WheelisArr. by James Faulconer
A B C EDRH 1
Watch me as I do it all.
ACtivity sheet 15
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OOPS! Our Robot has fallen to pieces! Put him back together.Place a colored disc for each melody note on the body parts. Place them in the pitch order of the melodies you hear in “Robot on the Go!”
Write the letter names of each pitch under the discs.2
1
Melody 1
Melody 2
A Section Melodies
Name _________________
ACtivity sheet 15 ACtivity sheet 15 AListen to the B Section of “Robot on the Go!” Show the melodies with your hands.
Listen as each melody is played, then help Roberta Robot fi nd the right rhythms and note names for each melody so she can sing the song.Write them below.
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B Section Melodies
q | h |Melody 1
G
q | h |Melody 2
F
Name _________________
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.Lesson 16 dAnCe And PLAy
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Old Joe Clark
l i s t e n i n g Turkey in the Straw American fiddle tune
A Section root-tone bass
h | h | h | h | h | h | h | q q ||F F F C F ___ ___ C F
LH
• Play a root-tone bass with the A Section.• Figure out the two missing notes in the bass part below.
American Fiddle TuneArr. by James Faulconer
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Old Joe Clark
American Fiddle TuneArr. by James Faulconer
C C C C C C G G‘Round and ‘round old Joe Clark, ‘round and ‘round I say. Q
C C C C C G C C ‘Round and ‘round old Joe Clark, better be on your way. Q
•Play an open 5th accompaniment by ear.
Chorus
Verse
Old Joe had a chicken coop, sixteen stories high.
Every story in that house, was full of chicken pie.
ACtivity sheet 16
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Cut out the turkeys; place them in the pitch boxes to show the root-tone bass of “Turkey in the Straw” starting on F. Move the turkeys to show the transposed bass starting on G.C D E F G A B C
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Pitches
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Name _________________
ACtivity sheet 16 ACtivity sheet 16 A
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Verse
Old Joe had a chicken coop, sixteen stories high.
Every story in that house was full of chicken pie.
Sing and perform this clap pattern.
pat clap clap
partner clap
Play all parts in ensemble.1
ENSEMBLE
Verse
Chorus
Group 1 sings the chorus.Group 2 plays an open 5th accompaniment.
INTRO Create a 4-measure clap pattern.
INTERLUDE Play the 2-measure melody, then walk to the next keyboard.
C C C C C C G G‘Round and ‘round old Joe Clark, ‘round and ‘round I say. Q
C C C C C G C C ‘Round and ‘round old Joe Clark, better be on your way. Q
Old Joe Clark
Name _________________
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.Lesson 17 musiC in 3s And 4s
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2. Mend the hole, then, dear Georgie, ...the hole.
Instrumental Verse3. With what shall I mend it, dear Liza, ....with what?4. With a straw, then dear Georgie, ...a straw.
There’s a Hole in the Bucket
1. There’s a hole in the buck - et, dear Li - za, dear
Li - za, There’s a hole in the buck - et, dear Li - za, a hole.
• Perform a clap-pattern to show music in 3s.• Play the melody with the keys marked below.• Read chord symbols to play open 5ths.
RH 1
American Dialogue SongArr. by James Faulconer
LH 3
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middle C
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ACtivity sheet 17
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Sing the song in meter with the clap pattern. Find the words or syllables in each verse that you sing on every “pat.” Circle those
words to show the strong beats in 3/4.
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There’s a hole in the buck-et,
dear Li-za, dear Li-za,
There’s a hole in the buck-et,
dear Li-za, a hole.
Mend the hole, then, dear Geor-gie,
dear Geor-gie, dear Geor-gie,
Mend the hole, then, dear Geor-gie,
dear Geor-gie, the hole.
3/4
Name _________________
There’s a Hole in the Bucket
ACtivity sheet 17 ACtivity sheet 17 A1
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There’s a Hole in the Bucket
Fill in the missing notes from the version in 3/4 meterand the version in 4/4 meter.
buck - et, dear Li - za, a hole.
qr | q q | q q |
| q q | q qr | q q |
| q q | h q q | h Q ||
There’s a hole in the buck - et, dear
Li - za, dear Li - za, There’s a hole in the
qr | q q | q q | | q q | q qr | q q |
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There’s a hole in the buck - et, dear
buck - et, dear Li - za, a hole.
Li - za, dear Li - za, There’s a hole in the
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Lesson 18 Find the hometone
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2. Sees a ship on the horizon and he slyly signals S.O.S., When the ship comes to the rescue, well, I bet you know the rest.
3. Takes his treasure to the island where on dry land he saves none of it, Back on board he sets a-sailing, he can never ever quit!
1. Lit - tle pir-ate on the o - cean sail - ing ‘round and ‘round the world he roams,
Look - ing for a lit - tle trea - sure he can trea - sure for his own.
Music and Lyrics by Larry HammettArr. by James Faulconer
open 5th chord symbol
1
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2 3 4
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
• Rhythm-read the song patterns, then play the melody.• What key is the hometone?
• Play a root-tone bass from the chord symbols.• Create your own boom-chuck part.
HometoneMatey !
Perpetual Pirate
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ACtivity sheet 18
q q qrrr | q q q q |
q q q q | q q h |
q q qrrr | q q q q |
q q q q | h H |
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Rhythm-read each pattern with body percussion. Clap the ( q ); snap the ( qr ); pat-slide the ( h ).
Match the rhythms in the pirate ship with the song notation on the beach by drawing a line to connect the same rhythms.
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ACtivity sheet 18
D | D | A | D A |
D | D | A | D |
root tone bass
jawbone
Q Q Q q
Write your own
boom-chuck
pattern here.
PICK a treasure from the pirate ship. Each treasure is a different instrument part to play in the song, “Perpetual Pirate.”
ENSEMBLE
Beats 1 2 3 4
h HHoist that fl ag!
Only play once at the end!
SD
BD
ACtivity sheet 18 A
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.Lesson 19 PLAy in A roCK BAnd
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• Clap along with the rhythm of the drum part.• Play this drum part with the recording.
Q q Q q Q q Q q
q Q q Q q Q q Q
SnareDrum
BassDrum
LITTLE o C K RMusic by James Faulconer
Arr. by James Faulconer
• Improvise a melody using the D, E, and F keys.• Improvise a melody using the A, G, and F keys.• Play your melodies as your teacher plays the chords.
Rock Band
melody
accompanimentpercussion
bass
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Play your melodies or high.
low
A G F
ACtivity sheet 19
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Today, most rock bands use these instruments.
electric lead guitar electric rhythm guitar
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electric bass guitarpercussionelectric keyboards
Circle each name and draw a line from the circle to the picture it identifi es.
Name _________________
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Play one of these parts in a Rock Band.1
ENSEMBLEINTRO
MELODY
INTERLUDE
Group 1 plays a boom-chuck with keyboard.
Bass Drum Snare Drum
MELODY
CODA Group 1 plays a boom-chuck with keyboard.
Bass Drum Snare Drum
MELODY
Partners in Group 2 take turns improvising a melody with D, E, and F on the Dm chord and a melody with A, G, and F on the A chord. The last group to play should end on D.
1st time
2nd time
Group 1 plays a boom-chuck. Group 2 moves like robots.
Draw your percussion instrument in this box.
Draw in the missing notes above.
Partners in Group 3 take turns playing a pattern with 2 Percussion “Voices.”
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Photo courtesy of Roland Corporation
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.Lesson 20 12-BAr BLues
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• Sing a song in swing time.• Play a root-tone bass.• Follow the trail below to learn the form of the 12-bar blues.
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Words and Music by James FaulconerArr. by James Faulconer
Gonna play my blue note,Gonna play my blue note,Gonna play my blue note,Gonna play my blue note.They say it’s a blue note,Why’s it a blue note?Looks like a black note, to me!
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Gonna play myblue note,
CGonna play my blue note,
Looks like a black note,
Gonna play myblue note,
Gonna play myblue note.
They say it’s ablue note
Why’s it ablue note?
The PICTURE MAP below shows the 12-bar blues form.Listen to the song “Gonna Play My Blue Note,” and write theletter name of the chord or root-tone bass note in the blank boxes.
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Name _________________
ACtivity sheet 20
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Gonna Play My Blue Note
Blues Bounce Speak and pat Max’s during the Drum Solo. Group 1 plays open 5ths on the Drum Solo. Group 2 speaks and pats the Bounce on the Drum Solo.
C 2 3 4 Ready chord change,
F 2 C 2 G one time and F one time and C one time and G turn ‘round. ( Q )
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Words and Music by James FaulconerArr. by James Faulconer
Max can’t play his saxophone unless you help him fi nd his blue notes. Circle all the blue notes you see, then play the melody.
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Glossary of Musical TerMs
body percussion rhythm patterns of long and short sounds and silences that are played on the body (clapping hands, tapping feet, patting legs, snapping fingers)
boom-chuck standard percussion rhythm, usually with bass drum playing on Beats 1 and 3, and snare drum playing the “backbeat” on beats 2 and 4
coda a short ending section of a song
dynamics the loudness or softness of a musical tone or sound echo-say or sing children echo-say or echo-sing what the teacher speaks or sing
finger play a dramatization created with the fingers and hands
improvise to create a musical pattern, by ear, without reading notation
inner hearing thinking a rhythm or melody in musical time without singing it
interlude an instrumental section between the verses of a song
keyboard Drum Kit a setting that changes each key to a different percussion sound
keyboard “Voice” a keyboard setting for a variety of instrumental sounds or tone colors
melodic direction the pitch direction of melody from one note to the next (up, down, or same)
melody patterns of long and short pitches that make up a tune
move to show chilfdren moving to show a musical concept
ostinato a rhythmic or melodic pattern that repeats over and over
pat / clap a pattern of body percussion. Children pat knees then clap their hands.
phrase a complete musical thought, like the phrases of a song
pitch the highness or lowness of a sound
rhythm a pattern of long and short sounds and silences without pitch; the rhythm of the words or the rhythm of a melody
steady beat the basic unit of time in music. The steady beat is always even.
steps, skips steps: pitch direction from one note to the next closest note (half step), or to the next closest note with one note in between (whole step) skips: the
interval of a minor or major 3rd
tempo how slow or fast a musical pattern or song is performed
timbre / tone color the individual sound of an instrument, patch or voice
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General MiDi iNsTruMeNT lisTGENERAL MIDI
Instrument ListPatch
PIANO ENSEMBLE SYNTH EFFECTS
1 Acoustic Grand Piano 49 Strings Ensemble 1 97 FX 1 (rain)
2 Bright Acoustic Piano 50 Strings Ensemble 2 98 FX 2 (soundtrack)
3 Electric Grand Piano 51 Synth Strings 1 99 FX 3 (crystal)
4 Honky-tonk Piano 52 Synth Strings 2 100 FX 4 (atmosphere)
5 Electric Piano 1 53 Choir Aahs 101 FX 5 (brightness)
6 Electric Piano 2 54 Voice Oohs 102 FX 6 (goblins)
7 Harpsichord 55 Synth Voice 103 FX 7 (echoes)
8 Clavinet 56 Orchestra Hit 104 FX 8 ( sci-fi)
PITCHED
PERCUSSIONBRASS ETHNIC
9 Celesta 57 Trumpet 105 Sitar
10 Glockenspiel 58 Trombone 106 Banjo
11 Music Box 59 Tuba 107 Shamisen
12 Vibraphone 60 Muted Trumpet 108 Koto
13 Marimba 61 French Horn 109 Kalimba
14 Xylophone 62 Brass Section 110 Bagpipe
15 Tubular Bells 63 Synth Brass 1 111 Fiddle
16 Dulcimer 64 Synth Brass 2 112 Shanai
ORGAN REED PERCUSSION
17 Drawbar Organ 65 Soprano Sax 113 Tinkle Bell
18 Percussive Organ 66 Alto Sax 114 Agogo
19 Rock Organ 67 Tenor Sax 115 Steel Drums
20 Church Organ 68 Baritone Sax 116 Woodblock
21 Reed Organ 69 Oboe 117 Taiko Drum
22 Accordion 70 English Horn 118 Melodic Tom
23 Harmonica 71 Bassoon 119 Synth Drum
24 Bandoneon 72 Clarinet 120 Reverse Cymbal
GUITAR PIPE SOUND EFFECTS
25 Acoustic Guitar (nylon) 73 Piccolo 121 Guitar Fret Noise
26 Acoustic Guitar (steel) 74 Flute 122 Breath Noise
27 Electric Guitar (jazz) 75 Recorder 123 Seashore
28 Electric Guitar (clean) 76 Pan Flute 124 Bird Tweet
29 Electric Guitar (muted) 77 Blown Bottle 125 Telephone Ring
30 Overdriven Guitar 78 Shakuhachi 126 Helicopter
31 Distortion Guitar 79 Whistle 127 Applause
32 Guitar Harmonics 80 Ocarina 128 Gunshot
BASS SYNTH LEAD DRUM KITS
33 Acoustic Bass 81 Lead 1 (square) Standard Kit
34 Electric Bass (finger) 82 Lead 2 (sawtooth) Room Kit
35 Electric Bass (pick) 83 Lead 3 (calliope) Rock Kit
36 Fretless Bass 84 Lead 4 (chiff) Electronic Kit
37 Slap Bass 1 85 Lead 5 (charang) Analog Kit
38 Slap Bass 2 86 Lead 6 (voice) Jazz Kit
39 Synth Bass 1 87 Lead 7 (fifth) Brush Kit
40 Synth Bass 2 88 Lead 8 (bass+lead) Classic Kit
STRINGS SYNTH PAD ( Refer to the keyboard
41 Violin 89 Pad 1 (new age) and music software
42 Viola 90 Pad 2 (warm) manuals for the patch
43 Cello 91 Pad 3 (polysynth) numbers of different
44 Contrabass 92 Pad 4 (choir) Drum Kits. )
45 Tremolo Strings 93 Pad 5 (bowed)
46 Pizzicato Strings 94 Pad 6 (metallic)
47 Orchestral Harp 95 Pad 7 (halo)
48 Timpani 96 Pad 8 (sweep)
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Instrument Voices that can be accessed by number on a General MIDI keyboard
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