Daily Learning Target
- By the end of class today, I will be able to identify and respond appropriately to tetrachords as demonstrated by my performance of the first three scales of the Tetrachord Cycle.
Homework
- Everyone
- Remington's Down (F)
- Remington's Up (F)
- Tetrachord Cycle (first 3 scales)
- Advanced:
- Clarke's Second Study
- Beginners:
- Page 19
- Page 40 #2 & #4
- Brass: lip slurs
- Flutes: octave slurs
- Clarinets: over the break exercises
Classroom & Rehearsal Activities
[5] First Five
[5] Breathing Gym
[10] Long Tones
- Beginning Band Warmups
- Remington's Down (Bb)
- Remington's Down (F)
- Remington's Up (F)
[15] Tetrachord Cycle
- Circle of 5ths
- Tetrachord = 4-note scale (we'll add the 5th note to connect each scale to the next)
- Put any 5-note scale with the next 5-note scale to make a Major scale
- First three - B-flat, F, and C concert
[10] Rubank Studies - Book 1 Pg. 40
- #2
- #4
[5] MPP
[5] Chorale No. 1
[4] Review DLT & HW
[5] Stack chairs / tidy up