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MUSIC
Tape recorder | CD player | Radio | DVD player | ||||
CD writer | Television | Videos | Internet |
Closely related to the technological developments is the mass media! Mass media, amongst others, include television, radio, the Internet, music videos, etc. These are media that are able to reach masses of people.
The mass media determine to a large extent what you listen to – not necessarily by free choice! Just think of the music one hears at sports meetings, in shops, in banks, in restaurants, in airports and even over the telephone when you are asked to ‘hold on’.
Activity 1 (Individual and group)
The aim of the advertisement | |
Who is the target group? (Youth, adults, students, women, etc.) | |
Is the melody easy to sing? | |
Is there anything attractive about the rhythm? | |
Does the text suit the advertisement? | |
Is the music instrumental or vocal? | |
If vocal, is it sung with accompaniment or not (a capella)? | |
Which instruments are used? | |
In what style is the music composed? (Classic, rock, jazz, etc.) | |
Would you regard the timbre as dark or light? | |
Are there any sound effects? Describe. | |
Do you regard the music as suitable for the specific advertisement? Motivate your answer. |
LU 3.2 |
Activity 2 (individual within a group)
What is popular?
Write a review of a ‘performance’ of your favourite song or by your favourite artist/s for the local school newspaper.
BE ORIGINAL!
The report/review must contain the following:
The end product, together with a portion of the music, must be presented to the class.
CONCLUSIONS:
The youth culture in my class in regard to popular music is:
Possible reasons why this music is the most popular:
LU 3.7 |
Learning Outcomes(LOs) |
LO 3 |
participation and cooperationThe learner is able to display personal and social skills while participating in arts and culture activities as an individual and in a group. |
Assessment Standards(ASs) |
This is indicated when the learner: |
GENERAL |
3.1 is sensitive towards the music and art form choices of others; |
3.2 is prepared to explore new cultural ideas and to re-evaluate stereotypes; |
3.3 acknowledges own, group and varying identity; |
3.4 expresses his or her own contribution in any art form; |
3.8
VISUAL ARTS
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3.7
MUSIC
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In this module we focus on technology, mass media and popular music culture by means of self-discovery. Learners must be encouraged to make use of the technology at their disposal.
Activity 1 (individual and group)
A specific advertisement is listened to and then ‘analysed’. The activity can be extended from radio to television, etc.
Activity 2 (Individual within a group)
Learners must give a critical analysis in the form of a newspaper review of a song that is known to them. The questions that have to be answered will lead them to listen to specific elements.
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