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Vocabulary
sight readingunison musichomophonic musicclefkeymeter2/43/44/4
Skills
  • sight read (unison music) #dok2
  • sight read (homophonic music) #dok2
  • identify (the appropriate clef for music) #dok1
  • sight read (music in a minimum of two keys) #dok2
  • sight read (music in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 meters) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify the clef used in a piece of music. #dok1
  • I can sight read unison music in at least two keys and three meters. #dok2
  • I can sight read homophonic music using the appropriate clef, key, and meter. #dok2
  • I can analyze and perform new music passages with unison or homophonic texture in multiple keys and meters. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Sight reading skills help musicians interpret and perform new music accurately and confidently.
  • Understanding clefs, keys, and meters is essential for effective sight reading in various musical settings.
Essential Questions
  • What strategies can help improve sight reading accuracy and fluency?
  • How does understanding the clef, key, and meter influence your ability to read new music?
  • Why is it important for musicians to be able to sight read music in different keys and meters?
  • What challenges might arise when sight reading music, and how can you overcome them?
  • How do unison and homophonic textures differ, and what impact do they have on sight reading?