PPT-Lesson 1a. Welcome to Piano Class

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Go Find a piano station anywhere and have a seat Login to your computer Find P Drive Piano Folder Piano I Week 1 Lesson 1a 10 points Learn You will learn to become

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Go Find a piano station anywhere and have a seat Login to your computer Find P Drive Piano Folder Piano I Week 1 Lesson 1a 10 points Learn You will learn to become comfortable with this lab your workstation and the standard structure of this class through piano games and activities 10 points. Classes, Continued. CS1 Lesson 14 -- More Classes. 1. Instance and Static Members. instance variable. : a member variable in a class. Each object has its own copy.. static. variable. : one variable shared among all objects of a class. By: Donna Furrha. 10. th. grade. Mrs. Ransom. Purpose/Problem. Have you ever been to the store with your mom and dad and accidently ran into a piano? I have, I love playing new instruments; I enjoy the beats that come right out of my head without any instructions given by anyone that happen naturally. So I want to know how the piano can sing, I want to know how to play each key and start to make my own beat. I want to learn how to make my own beat because one day I want to become famous. I want to teach everyone else who doesn’t know how to play the piano also! . Thinking Geographically. WARM UP!. Place a star or mark on where you live!! . Student Expectations… . Here’s what I expect you to do as a part of this class. . When we all do these things we’ll have an awesome class! . Angry Birds . Jenifer Montgomery. Math Department Chair. Waynesville High School. Student Bait: Integrating Technology. Inquiry Lesson for Pre-Calculus, Geometry, or Physics. Step 1: . Download. Angry Birds . 1. . Question & Research . Task. Talented composers and pianists from diverse cultures have had a significant . impact . on piano music and its performance.. For example, African American composer Scott Joplin wrote many piano compositions including both jazz and ragtime pieces. Listen to one of Scott Joplin’s songs, “. Learn about the Classical era. . Listen to some music from the classical period. . Discover famous classical composers. . The Classical Era. This term refers to music composed during the period 1750 to 1810 (approximately.). Cynthia . Hall. With material from Heather . Macdonald, . Rachel . Beane. , Josh . Galster. , . and . David McConnell. Elements of lesson design. Lesson planning activity . Framework for review. What did your favorite teachers include in their lessons . Pop Piano Players From Jazz to pop to rock Player Piano In 1896, Edwin Votey (from Detroit) invented the “ Pianola ” which had a piano sized cabinet with wood “fingers” aligned with the keys. Lesson 7 . Piano Man Jazz Intro and Accidentals In this lesson, you will review some piano staff basics and discover how accidentals (sharps, flats, and naturals) affect notes while you learn the Piano Man Jazz Intro. Music Theory Chapter 1-Part 1 APMT Hunter Mason Pitch: Letter Names Musical notes are named with the first seven letters of the alphabet. A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A Pitch Class As the musical alphabet repeats a letter every eighth position to form octaves, you also form a pitch class. A pitch class refers to every instance within an octave where a certain pitch. occurs. ?. 2 Our hobbies. 3 Plans for the future. Our Class. Content. what distinguishes our class from the other. ?. Our class is much different from other. He is very friendly, bright, and we have a lot of abilities, and each has its own chief. together we love to make different excursions to interesting places, to arrange surprises, and to prepare the holidays.. APPLIED PIANO STUDY (GRADUATE LEVEL) NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST SEMINARY Division of Church Music Ministries MUPI 5110, 5111,5210, 6110, 6210, 9101, 9210 : Applied Piano Study Fall 2015 Dr. Donna Clavijo Off Have you ever been mesmerized by how a street player easily played a guitar? Does the sound of a which are designed especially for adult learners looking for a rewarding and pleasurable musical

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