ACTIVITY 5:
LET'S MAKE MELODIES
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Using the program "Music": using the random option F9, try to simulate various effects: a flock of birds, a traffic jam, a helicopter,...
Once you have achieved each of these sounds, note the frequencies and durations used.
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- This is the rhythmic structure of Eurovision anthem , filename: EUROVISI. Think about and write down the pitch of each note with the help of the computer:
- Retrieve these popular European songs: POMETES, INEENBLA, NOLEDABA, MADAMADO, OPSARASA i LITTLE.
Listen to them and find the errors. Try to make them sound alright by correcting the pitch of the notes.
Tres pometes té el pomer (Catalonia)
In een blauw geruite kiel (The Netherlands)
No le daba el sol (Spain)
Madame Doré (Italy)
O Psaras (Greece)
Little Sally Waters (United Kingdom)
- Load the following songs on to the screen: TUNTUNT, LLAVES, GIRLS, PASTORETA, DANSA and CONTRADA. Listen to them and find the errors. Try to make them sound alright by correcting the duration of some of the notes:
Tun, tun, gatino mio (Italy)
¿Donde están las llaves? (Spain)
Girls and boys come out to play (United Kingdom)
La pastoreta (Catalonia)
Dansa (Greece)
Contradansa (The Netherlands)
- These are the introductions to Frère Jacques and Jingle Bells. Continue the melodies trying to find the corresponding pitches and durations.
Frére Jacques
Jingle Bells
- Compose a melody of 16 bars using half, quarter and eighth notes ranging from middle G up to high D, half and quarter note rests in 2/4 time. Once the melody is complete, store it on your work disk. Try to play it on the flute, or using the melody entering function for performance with the computer keyboard.
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Using the program "Music": press F10 to activate the computer or MIDI keyboard.
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