PAT Bank
Note by Note (all grades)
Author:
Chris Meyer
South Central Jr./Sr. High School
Indiana
Subject:
General Music, Instrumental Music, and Choral Music
Objective:
The objective is to maintain an independent part in
a group.
Materials and Preparation:
You will need a musical example where every student
is performing the same part or melody, such as a monophonic
exercise from a method book.
Student Grouping:
Any grouping of musicians
The Play:
- Students are standing in a circle with their music
and instruments.
- A student begins by playing the first
note of a musical selection, followed by the next student
playing the second note, followed by the third student
playing the third note and so on.
- This continues until
all of the notes have been played individually and
then the selection starts over with the next student
in the circle beginning.
- After a few rounds, we do a play-off where students
sit down when an error is made, such as when an incorrect
note or rhythm is performed. The last person standing
can either be declared the winner or may pick the next
musical selection for the group to perform.
Scoring:
Students could have teams and the last students standing
get points for their teams. Students could also have
their own circles with their own team and the winner
could be established by who has the most players standing
at the end of the timer or who can play the selection
most accurate at the quickest tempo.
Further Play:
For a more challenging Note by Note, have students play
with a metronome and speed up the tempo. Students can
also do this in a round with some exercises.
Examples:
I used a selection from a method book with my beginning
band. If students are prepared to play and know all of
the notes, they can play at a steady tempo and gradually
increase tempo.
Comments or Variations:
This PAT also works well with rhythms where there is
a rhythm on the board and students must clap in time
while only performing one note each.
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