Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Junior Secondary School 1

THEORIES OF MUSIC

SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS

CLASS:  JSS 1

DATE:

TERM: 3rd TERM

REFERENCE TEXTBOOK

  • A proper approach to cultural and creative art (new edition) book 1

PROJECTS

  • Create a picture of a fish in mosaic using bits of granite ,coloured stones in bits and other media.
  • Make a beaded vase using beads of reasonable size, thick fishing line and other tools.

 

 
WEEK THREE

TOPIC: THEORIES OF MUSIC

  1. Review of key signature and time signature.
  2. Singing in the scale of C and G major.

 

DEFINITION: Key signature refers to any of several combinations of sharps and flats after the clef at the beginning of each stave, indicating the key of a musical composition.

 

TIME SIGNATURE

Timesignature is the amount and type of notes that each measure contains. The first measure is in 4/4 time and the second measure is in 3/4 time. The first measure (4/4) contains four quarter notes. The second measure(3/4) contains three quarter notes. 6/8 time contains six eight notes. 3/2 time contains three half notes.

 

TYPES OF TIME SIGNATURE

There are two types of time signature namely;

  1. SIMPLE TIME SIGNATURE: Examples are as follows;
  1. Simple Duple Time: 2  2   2    2     2   2

            2 4 8 16 32 64

  1. Simple Triple Time: 3   3   3   3    3     3

            2   4   8   16 32   64

  1. Simple Quadruple Time:  4   4   4   4   4    4

                2   4   8 16   32  64

  1. COMPOUND TIME SIGNATURE: Examples are as follows;
  1. Compound Duple Time:  6  6  6  6  6  6   

2  4   8  16  32  64

  1. Compound Triple  Time:   9   9   9    9    9  9   

                    2   4   8   1632 64

  1. Compound Quadruple Time:  12   12   12   12   12   12

                    2     4     8    16   32   64

ACCIDENTALS

Accidental in music is a symbol that indicates the modification of a pitch.Accidental is a note of a pitch or pitch class that is not a member of the scale. The most commonly used accidentals in music are the sharp, the flat, and the natural. Sharp is a musical sign that raises a note by half step or half a semitone. Flat is a musical sign that lowers a note by half step or half a semitone.Microtonal music may use ‘fractional accidentals’One occasionally sees double sharps or flats, which raise or lower the indicated note by a whole tone.Natural restores a note to its original pitch.Accidentals are shown below:

EVALUATION

  1. Define key signature and time signature respectively.
  2. (i) State the two types of time signature.

(ii) What are accidentals?

 

GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTI ONS

  1. State three importance of art.
  2. What is art appreciation?

 

READING ASSIGNMENT

A Proper Approach to Cultural and Creative Art Book 1 by Peter Akinyemi and other authors.Pages 46 – 49.

 

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

  1. ____ restores the note to its normal pitch.(a) Sharp (b) Flat  (c) Double flat
  2. ____ lowers a note by a semitone.(a) Double flat  (b) Flat  (c) Sharp
  3. ____ raises a note by a semitone.(a) Double  sharp (b) Flat (c) Double flat
  4. Musical signs introduced just before a note are called ____
  5. A musical piece in the 2 time represents ____ (a)two minim beats in a bar  (b) two crotchet beats in a bar  (c) two quaver beats in a bar (d) None of the above

THEORY

  1. Define time signature.
  2. List the two types of time signature.





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