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--Casper124 (talk) 19:45, 18 April 2011 (UTC)Flute Talk--Casper124 (talk) 19:45, 18 April 2011 (UTC)

February 14, 2013 - Happy Valentine's Day!!! :)
For parents: Every week, students will have a group of assignments to complete in their notebooks. They will be asked to do things like research composers, define theory words, and solve music puzzles!! :) These assignments are really a lot of fun!!! I also offer different activities and contests for the students as well as hold theory sessions over the summer. This studio would definetely be a lot of fun for your child!! :)

Thank you,

Liana Nicole Frauenberger - Flautist

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Important Links:

www.fluteworld.com

www.flutetunes.com

www.teoria.com/index.html

www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/

www.fluteland.com/metronome.php

[] - Link to Wikipedia page; About flute

([) - Link to summer theory session information

[] - Link to our most recent project; Ancient Egypt Project

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Composer Research

This weeks composer:

Franz Schubert

Websites to use:

[[http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ro-Sc/Schubert-Franz.html

[] - Link to Wikipedia page

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Five Flabbergasting Facts For Flutes

Websites to use:

[] - Link to Wikipedia page

http://www.flutehistory.com

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Flutey-Fun Vocabulary Definitions For The Week

Playing/Rythmic Structures

Vocab Words to Define:

Range

Phrasing

Motif

Harmonic

Tessitura

Websites to use:

www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/


 * You may want to use the following links to Wikipedia pages for more detailed definitions.

[] - Range

[] - Phrasing (Phrase)

[] - Motif

[] - Harmonic

[] - Tessitura

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Medieval Music Match-up

Number your paper 1-18 and fill in the blanks.


 * Words can be used more than once!

Word Bank:  recorder,   Hellenic,   metal,   Renaissance,   wood,   gemshorn,   Middle Ages,   flute,   ocarina,   Roman    Empire, instruments,   silver,  side

Medieval Music was European Music written during the ________1_________. This era begins The Fall of The _____2______ and ends in approximately the early Fifteenth Century. Establishing the end of the Medieval era and the ______3_______ is very difficult because the style of music and artwork is so similar between the two periods. ____4_____ used to perform Medieval Music still exist, though in different forms. The ___5___ was once made of _____6_____ rather than _____7______ or other ______8_______, and could be made as an end or _____9_____ -blown instrument. The ____10_____, on the other hand, has more or less retained its passed form. The ______11______ is similar to the recorder in having finger holes in the front, though its really a member of the ______12_______ family. One of the flute's predecessors, the pan _____13_____, was popular in Medieval times, and is possibly of ______14______ origin. This ________15________ pipes were made of ____16_____, and graduated in length to produce different pitches. In conclusion, some of the ______17______ we have today are similar to the ones they had in the ______18_______.

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Musical Challenge (Remember: This activity is optional, but will count for extra credit!)


 * Name 10 different types of flutes.

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Composer Research

This weeks composer:

George Frideric Handel

Websites to use:

[] - Link to Wikipedia page ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Flutey-Fun Vocabulary Definitions For The Week

Types of Scales/Chords

Vocab Words to Define:

Augmented

Major

Minor

Diminished

Pentatonic

Websites to use:

[http://www.musictheory.net www.mushttp://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/


 * You may want to use the following links to Wikipedia pages for more detailed definitions.

[], [] - Major

[], [] - Minor

[], [] - Augmented

[], [] - Diminished

[] - Pentatonic

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Music Term Puzzle

Match the words on the left to the definitions on the right.

Flat

instruments like the flute and saxaphone use this to read music.

Eighth Note                                      cancels a sharp or flat.

Sharp                                            half a beat.

Treble Clef three notes played simultainiously. Staff like common. Natural lowers note. Half Note where the notes sit. 8)cut time                                                 instruments like the trombone and tuba use this to read music. 9)chord 4 beats. 10)whole note                                                                                           uppers note.

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