L.MUSIC.4.E
Demonstrate use of a melodic reading system such as solfège, numbers, letter names, note names, or scale degrees while sight reading.
Level II · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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AI-generated as a starting point — sign in to edit.Vocabulary
melodic reading systemsolfègenumbersletter namesnote namesscale degreessight reading
Skills
- demonstrate (use of a melodic reading system) #dok2
- apply (solfège, numbers, letter names, note names, or scale degrees while sight reading) #dok2
- sight read (music using various melodic reading systems) #dok2
- select (appropriate melodic reading system for sight reading tasks) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can demonstrate use of a melodic reading system such as solfège, numbers, letter names, note names, or scale degrees while sight reading. #dok2
- I can apply different melodic reading systems effectively during sight reading. #dok2
- I can select the most appropriate melodic reading system for different sight reading challenges. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Using a melodic reading system helps musicians decode and perform music accurately during sight reading.
- Choosing and applying the right melodic reading system improves musicians’ ability to interpret new music efficiently.
Essential Questions
- How do different melodic reading systems help you during sight reading?
- When might it be more effective to use solfège versus letter names while sight reading?
- What challenges do you encounter when applying a melodic reading system during sight reading?
- How can using a melodic reading system improve your ability to sight read new music?