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Study the Grand Staff and answer the questions :
Step 2
Music notes are arranged according to the alphabet A B C D E F G, i.e. the notes on the lines and spaces move alphabetically.
Which word is formed by the spaces of the G-clef?
Make a rhyme for the lines:
E, G, B, D, F
Example:
Seeing that the G-clef indicates women’s voices and the spaces spell “ FACE ”, it is a good idea to base your rhyme on women or girls, e.g.
E very G irl B rings D ifferent F lowers
Step 3
Try to decipher the following words by writing down the letter names corresponding with the notes!
Can you form your own word?
2. NOTE VALUES
Step 1
Note value means how short or how long the note lasts. Do you remember the morse code?
A semibreve can be compared to a whole apple |
When the apple is cut in half there are 2 halves: 2 minims |
If each of the halves is cut in two there are 4 quarters: 4 crotchets |
Each quarter can be divided into 2 eighths: quavers |
Step 2
In music, sound and silence alternate. To notate silence we use a rest sign.
For each note there is a rest sign with the same value. The rest signs are always written in the third space of the staff. Here are the notes and their corresponding rest signs. Copy the following table and enter the value (counts) of each if a crochet is equal to one count.
NOTE | REST SIGN | VALUE IN COUNTS |
1 count | ||
Step 3
Let’s do some Mathematics. See how smart you are!
Copy the table and give the answer as one note:
How many quarters in each of the following? Copy the table and write the total in the empty square.
ACTIVITY 4
TO READ MUSIC NOTATION
[LO 2.5]
STEP 1
Clap and sing "Saai die waatlemoen" – a well-known Afrikaans folk song.
STEP 2
Below is the notation of "Saai die waatlemoen", but the bars are not in the correct order!
Cut out the bars (The educator will provide you with a copy).
Arrange in the correct order.
Paste into the given square.
Add the letter names to the notes.
Add the time signature.
Example 1
STEP 3
To follow is the same song, but with a difference! The bars are once again in the wrong order.
Cut out the bars (The educator will provide you with a copy).
Arrange in the correct order.
Paste into the given square.
Add the letter names to the notes.
Add the time signature.
How does example 2 differ from example 1?
Example 2
LO 2
REFLECTING The learner will be able to reflect critically and creatively on artistic and cultural processes, products and styles in past and present contexts.
We know this when the learner:
DANCE
2.1 takes an active role in a class discussion about interpretations and reactions to a dance seen live or on television; pays attention to the use of design elements, the purpose and the style of the dance;
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