Along with Rhythm and Harmony, Melody is one of the three fundamental elements of music. Melody: The main tune or “song” of the music – a collection of notes of varying intervals. Major Triad: A triad comprised of a bottom note (root), a major third, and a perfect fifth, or the first, third and fifth notes of a major scale. There are twelve major scales, one in each key. The pattern for the major scale is as follows: whole step-whole step-half step-whole step-whole step-whole step-half step. Major Scale: The major scale is the foundation from which all other scales are formed. A lead sheet usually includes melody, basic harmony and lyrics. Lead Sheet: a shorthand of musical notation that conveys the main elements of a composition without including every note. The smallest interval between notes used is the half step. In Western music there are twelve tones (notes). Interval: An interval is the distance of one note to another note. Harmony is one of the three fundamental elements of music along with Melody and Rhythm.
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Harmony: The sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously. In Fall 2020, she will begin her Masters in Contemporary Performance at the Manhattan School of Music.Īccompaniment: Music that supports or partners a solo instrument, voice or group.Īural Tradition: Music and songs are preserved and passed from person to person by example and imitation instead of by musical notation.Ĭhords: Multiple notes heard simultaneously.Ĭhromatic Scale: All twelve notes in ascending or descending order.Ĭonductor: Someone who leads an orchestra or ensemble in musical performance. Faran has recently served as concertmaster of the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra and spent 2019 living in Buenos Aires, Argentina on a Fulbright to study tango and national music. She has recorded with the Buffalo Tango Orkestra, La Martino Orquesta Típica, and the Ann Arbor Camerata. Teagan Faran, a native of Buffalo, NY, is a multidisciplinary musician focused on enacting social change through the arts. Grades 6-12 (Ages 11-17) Appropriate for students with a basic knowledge of music theory.
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Get out your instrument or warm-up your voice and get ready to make some music! Join UMS teaching artist Teagan Faran to explore the world of tango music, the tradition of aural music sharing, and the basics of improvisation. This multidimensional art form includes dance, poetry, and of course, music. Musical stylings from the indigenous people of the region combined with that from the enslaved and impoverished populations grew into the genre we know today. Tango was born around the 18th century out of the fusion of the cultures in the Río de la Plata region that connects Argentina and Uruguay.