Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating dynamics. Try to include in your piece the dynamics listed above: crescendo, diminuendo, forte, piano. Try to include scales in your piece (notes moving by step). Try to include chords in your piece (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'). Try to include repeating patterns in your piece. Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating timbre. Show that you can select a string, woodwind or brass timbre (sound) on your keyboard, and create music to complement that sound. Think of the music you studied from Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra to inspire you. Try to include scales in your piece (notes moving by step). Try to include chords in your piece (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'). Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating tempo. Try to include in your piece the following tempos: andante, accelerando, allegro, rallentando, adagio. Try to include scales in your piece (notes moving by step). Try to include chords in your piece (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'). Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating pitch. Try to include in your piece high pitches, low pitches, melodies which ascend in pitch, melodies which descend in pitch, conjunct melodies (which move 'by step'), disjunct melodies (which move 'by jump'). Try to include chords in your piece (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'). Try to include repeating patterns in your piece. Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating rhythm. Try to include in your piece shorter note lengths, longer note lengths, dotted (uneven) note lengths, and even note lengths. Try to include scales in your piece (notes moving by step). Try to include chords in your piece (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'). Try to include repeating patterns in your piece. Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating harmony. Try to include consonant (non-clashing) harmony (chords) in your piece: simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5' such as CEG, DFA, EGB, FAC, GBD, ACE etc. Try to include dissonant (clashing) harmony in your piece: simultaneous notes which 'clash', such as notes which are immediately next to each other. Try to include repeating patterns in your piece. Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.
Using a keyboard, on your own or in a pair, compose a piece of music illustrating tonality using major and minor chords (simultaneous notes in the pattern '1, 3, 5'. In one part of your piece try to use mainly major chords: CEG, FAC, GBD. In a different part of your piece, try to use mainly minor chords: ACE, DFA. Try to include repeating patterns in your piece. Your composition should be approximately 30 seconds in length.