Tuesday, April 21, 2020

1-5 Grade Music Letter E for Electric Piano Lesson by Mrs. Carol Louise Moore

Before we learn about the letter "E" in music,
let us review the Music Joke for this week.

In American Sign Language,
the letter "E" looks like this.



Show me the letter "E" on one hand


The music instrument that
start with the
letter "E" is an:

 ELECTRIC PIANO

This picture is your typical looking 
Electric Piano
also known as a Keyboard
Our modern day Electric Pianos/keyboards
can now be used to connect to the computer
Electric Pianos/Keyboards 
that connect to the computer
are then said to be called a Digital Piano, 
like the picture below.
Not all Electric Pianos have all 88 piano keys.
Electric Pianos can play different rhythm.
Plus, you can change the sound to different tones.
Let us listen to what an Electric Piano can do
in the following video.

Next is a video of a 9 year old boy
playing an Electric Piano
or you could call it a Keyboard.

DO YOU THINK IT WOULD BE FUN
TO LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO?

ALL IT TAKES TO GET REALLY GOOD
AT PLAYING THE PIANO 
OR
ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT
OR SPORT
IS A LOT OF 
RESEARCH, TIME, AND PRACTICE


OKAY, IT IS TIME TO REVIEW
WHAT WE HAVE BEEN
LEARNING IN MUSIC CLASS,
WITH THE NEW LESSON TODAY
ABOUT THE ELECTRIC PIANO

Remember there are only 7 LETTERS
 in the Music Alphabet,
and those letters are:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G
There are no letters after G. 
In other words, 
there is no H, I, J, K, L, M...and so on.

Now hold up one hand 

The number of lines in music is 
how many fingers you have on one hand.
Count the fingers on one hand.
How many fingers did you count?

The number of spaces in music is 
how many spaces there are in between the fingers.
Now count the spaces between your fingers.
How many spaces are in between the fingers?
So...
How many lines are there in music?
How many spaces are there in music?

Did you know that the lines and spaces
you see in music are called the "STAFF"?

What is the name of the music symbol below?
Treble Clef 

Treble Clef notes are your high sounding notes.
The note below on the "STAFF" after the Treble Clef
 is the letter "E"

The note "E" lands on a line and would be called a

line note. 

Now to help you to remember 
the Treble Clef letter names 
to the notes that land on a line, 
Think...
Every Good Boy Does Fine

for Every is on the bottom 1st line
for Good is on the 2nd line 
for Boy is on the 3rd line
for Does is on the 4th line
F for Fine is on the 5th line
What line is the letter "E" on?


Below on the Staff, after the Treble Clef
 is the E FLAT major scale "OCTAVE"
because it starts on the letter "E"
and ends on the letter "E"
In the E flat Major scale, 
there are 3 FLATS:
E FLAT, B FLAT, & A FLAT
FLAT  is a music symbol and
it looks like this.

Whenever you see a FLAT in music
you will go down one step, 
or
you will play the very next note going down.

Do you remember what 
this music symbol is?
Whenever you see a SHARP in music
you will go up one step, Free Up Arrow Cliparts, Download Free Clip Art, Free Clip Art on ...
or
you will play the very next note going up.


What is the difference between a
SHARP and a FLAT?
56 [FREE] REDDIT MUSIC NOTE SYMBOL PRINTABLE HD PDF DOWNLOAD ZIP DOCX
SHARPS always go up,
and FLATS always go down. 


Review MUSIC Question Time:
1. What is the name of the music note below 
on the Staff after the Treble Clef?

2. What line does the Treble Clef 
music letter "E" land on?

2. How many lines are there in music?
3. How many spaces are there in music?

4. What are the lines and spaces 
in music called?

5. How many letters are there in
the musical alphabet?

Remember to not count the repeated E again 

6. How many letters are in an OCTAVE


7. What is this music symbol

                                         Key Signatures Explained | How to read sharps and flats

8. Does a sharp goes up or down?

9. What is this music symbol?
                        
10. Does a flat goes up or down?

11. Which picture below represents the 

music letter "E" in 

American Sign Language?


12. What is the name of this instrument? 

13. Name 3 things you learned about 
the music letter "E"


I will be passing out these worksheets in class.

 





Next, we will be learning about
the music letter "F"

Sincerely,
 Mrs. Carol Louise Moore
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