The Music of Wild Birds – Melody Structure, Improvisation, and Recording

Matthew Etherington
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Milton Academy

TI:ME Technology Areas Addressed:

Electronic Musical Instruments
Notation Software
Music Production
Multimedia

Level:

Elementary

Class:

General Music

Equipment:

Apple computer(s), EITHER: MIDI keyboards with Garageband OR Soprano Recorders with Audacity (Could use PC)

Duration:

45 Minutes

Prior Knowledge and Skills:

EITHER: basic Garageband skills (recording MIDI track) OR Basic Soprano Recorder finderings and ability to record an audio track in Audacity.

MENC Standards Addressed:

MENC 2: Performing on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.
MENC 3: Improvising melodies, harmonies, and accompaniments.
MENC 4: Composing and Arranging Music within specified guidelines.
MENC 5: Reading and notating music.
MENC 6: Listening to, analyzing and describing music.
MENC 7: Evaluating music and music performances.
MENC 8: Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts.
MENC 9: Understanding Music in Relation to History and Culture

Materials:

Website: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1783346 Book: Field Book of Wild Birds and their Music by F. Schuyler Mathews (Publisher: Applewood Books ISBN: 1557095183).

Objectives:

Students will improvise melodies in response to wild bird calls. Students will analyze melody structures including pitch, rhythm, tempo, and ornamentation. Students will record an improvised melody with EITHER Garageband OR Audacity. Students will reflect on and assess own and each others improvised melodies. Students will relate listening and performing experiences to written musical symbols.

Procedures:

Play a selection of bird songs from the npr website to class. Using notation on the board, ask students to guess which pattern fits which audio example. (10-15 minutes) Students explore the npr website on computers with headphones and experiment with melody ideas on the keyboard/recorder. (5-10 minutes) Ask students to choose one of the bird songs and improvise a melody based on the pitch, rhythm, tempo, and ornamentation of the example. (5 minutes) Students should record their melody into Garageband OR Audacity. (10 minutes) Students should play their recorded melodies to each other and appraise their own and each others work. (10 minutes)

Evaluation:

The student evaluates their own improvisation upon playback of the recording. The class evaluates the recording of the student”s melody The teacher assesses the recorded melody outside of class time.

Follow Up:

Students should notate their melody with a graphic score, or traditional notation. Students can perform songs about birds: Yellow Bird, 3 Little Birds etc.

Items to Purchase:

Garageband and MIDI keyboards (optional), Audacity (free) and Soprano Recorders, Headphones (optional)

When budget should be submitted:

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