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Melody/Harmony Guided Lesson 1.7
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What's the difference?
Melody & Harmony
Guided Music 5, 1.7
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What You Need For Class Today
Your VOICE!
Chrome Music Lab
The best demonstration of melody and harmony is singing! You do not need to sing off mute but make sure you are in a space where you can sing on your own.
I will send the link for this during our lesson today.
Remember ...
Class Norms
Keep your camera on if you are able to
Stay on mute until called on
Be focused on our class, not doing other things on the side.
Once you've reviewed our norms ... dance like this cat!
Create your own!
Melody
Examples
Melody is the main, singable part of a song. I know we've sang Happy Birthday before in this class ... is that an example of melody?
Pop Goes the Weasel
Mozart Violin COncerto No. 4
Taylor Swift Live
Harmony
Melody
Add harmony to your melody!
Harmony
Examples
Harmony is when two or more notes are played at the same time to make a melody sound special. Have you ever listened to a song and heard background singers or a guitar riff that is separate from the melody? That's harmony.
beabadoobee
Pop Goes the Weasel WITH HARMONY!
Us the Duo
Harmony
Harmony adds extra spice to the melody. Ask yourself, "what notes do I want to emphasize in my melody?" & try adding harmony to those!