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    National Music Standards

    • 8. Music, the Arts and Other Disciplines
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    • The Turkish Romani Experience

      Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 3 Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 3 The Turkish Romani Experience

    • English Project

      Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4b Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4b English Project

    • Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Teacher Guide Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Teacher Guide

    • We establish pattern expertise and find patterns in Beethoven’s melody.
    • We become familiar with the instruments and sections of the orchestra.
    • Students create orchestrations and special orchestral effects.
    • An orchestra shares—and plays with—a melody. Students create maps of Stravinsky’s "Finale" and their own orchestration of a finale structure.
    • Uniting Our Voices in Song
      Discover the instrument you were born with - your voice! This unit includes activities and tips for breath control, posture, and diction. Apply what you've learned to vocal repertoire, including "Ode to Joy," "De Colores," "Tideo" and a Carnegie Hall song, "A Simple Melody."
    • Notes on the Staff
      Unlock the secrets of reading music. Become familiar with the staff, treble clef, note names and their placement, and the Three-Step Process of making music.
    • Uniting Our Voices in Song
      Discover the instrument you were born with - your voice! This unit includes activities and tips for breath control, posture, and diction. Apply what you've learned to vocal repertoire, including "Ode to Joy," "De Colores," "Tideo" and a Carnegie Hall song, "A Simple Melody."
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