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6th
Grade Choral Music
This
course introduces and reinforces a variety of beginning
music and vocal skills. Students practice development of
breath control, singing posture, basic diction principles
and rehearsal procedures. Students are exposed to a variety
of musical styles including those with historical and cultural
significance. They learn to read and notate simple rhythms
and melodic lines based on Kodaly's solfege method. Students
also learn to use and demonstrate an understanding of basic
music vocabulary. 6th graders are given the opportunity
to compete in a district wide concert ans sight-reading
contest and to perform in school and community concerts.
7th
and 8th Grade Choral Music
This
course reinforces and builds on all the skills introduced
in beginning choir. Sight-reading is expanded to include
new meters, dotted and tied rhythms and more difficult intervals
based on Kodaly's Solfege method. Second and third year
choir students learn to sing in parts as well as how to
determine the pitches of the scale based on key signatures.
7th and 8th grade students are expected to interpret and
perform pieces which include the usage of accents, phrasing,
and dynamics. Both 7th and 8th graders are given the opportunities
to compete in small and medium ensembles, solos, All-region
Choir, and UIL Concert/Sight-reading contests and to perform
for both school and community concerts.
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