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KNOW: Diatonic composition SHOW: Major, Minor and 7 th chords. PRODUCE: A performance of ‘Cupid’

KNOW: Primary & Secondary chords

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KNOW: Primary & Secondary chords BE ABLE TO: Perform major, minor & 7 th chords plus Compose using a scale UNDERSTAND : Diatonic Composition. (from a scale) WALK IN TASK : Work out G major & E minor chords. Play chords:. Work out G major and E minor chords. How to play MAJOR chords… . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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KNOW: Diatonic compositionSHOW: Major, Minor and 7th chords.PRODUCE: A performance of Cupidhttp://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm How to play MINOR chords Put your right thumb on any note you desire.Count up 3 notes and place your index finger there.Count up 4 notes and place your ring finger there.How to play MAJOR chords Put your right thumb on any note you desire.Count up 4 notes and place your index finger there.Count up 3 notes and place your ring finger there.

Work out G major and E minor chordsPlay chords:

GBDEGBhttp://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/C to C#RECAP: Tones and semi-tones

SEMI TONESF# to GB to CC to D

F# to G#B to C#TONES

Whats similar?Whats similar?GGTone Tone SemiTone Tone Tone Tone SemiToneIiiiiiIVVviVIIVIIITonicSupertonicMediantSub dominantDominantSub-mediantRelative minorLeading toneOctave

Work out the G major scaleGABCDEF#GGAmBmCDEmF#dimGTone Tone SemiTone Tone Tone Tone SemiToneIiiiiiIVVviVIIVIIITonicSupertonicMediantSub dominantDominantSub-mediantRelative minorLeading toneOctaveHOW TO WORK OUR WHICH CHORDS ARE MAJOR AND MINOR?1st, 4th and 5th notes of the scalePrimary chords:2nd, 3rd and 6th notes of the scaleSecondary chords:Upper case numerals (II) the chord is majorLower case numerals (ii) the chord is minorhttp://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm How to play MAJOR chords Put your right thumb on any note you desire.Count up 4 notes and place your index finger there.Count up 3 notes and place your ring finger there.

How to play 7th chords Put your right thumb on any note you desire.Count up 4 notes and place your index finger there.Count up 3 notes and place your ring finger there.Count up 3 notes and place your little finger there.Work out and perform chord IV and V7:

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/CEGDF#AC

Perform CupidDCBAEXTENSION:Sing and playKNOW: 4 chord trick - Chord sequenceSHOW: Diatonic compositionCOMPOSE: Your own chord sequence

GAmBmCDEmF#dimGTone Tone SemiTone Tone Tone Tone SemiToneIiiiiiIVVviVIIVIIITonicSupertonicMediantSub dominantDominantSub-mediantRelative minorLeading toneOctaveVERSECHORUSDIATONIC COMPOSITIONLets do the same as Sam and millions of other composers and use the scale to write a diatonic composition.

10 mins Write the chorus.10 mins write the verse.15 put them together (lyrics).

Differentiation sheet

Chord progression is stylistic and delivered with lyrics / Melody

7th chord added to the IV or VChord selected create a pleasing sequenceStarting or finishing with the tonicChords selected create an uncomfortable mood

Not used 4/4 time signature (not a bad thing but for this task I say it is!)Only use 2 chords

COMPOSITION: SELF ASSESSMENT