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Unit 9 - April General Music 9-12-228600248920Unit Focus/Highlights:Unit focuses on the history of music in America from the Native Americans to the melting pot of today’s jams. Highlights include:- Native American Chants & Tribal Music- Spirituals- Folk Music & Children’s Songs- Civil War - Patriotic Music- Country Music- Gospel- Bluegrass- Swing- Jazz, Blues, & Ragtime- Broadway- Rock and Roll- Motown - The 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s- Hip Hop- Rap- Music Festivals (Reasons why are they such a big deal.) 00Unit Focus/Highlights:Unit focuses on the history of music in America from the Native Americans to the melting pot of today’s jams. Highlights include:- Native American Chants & Tribal Music- Spirituals- Folk Music & Children’s Songs- Civil War - Patriotic Music- Country Music- Gospel- Bluegrass- Swing- Jazz, Blues, & Ragtime- Broadway- Rock and Roll- Motown - The 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s- Hip Hop- Rap- Music Festivals (Reasons why are they such a big deal.) 4457700248920Possible Start/End Dates:April 4 – April 8April 11 – April 15April 18 – April 22April 25 – April 29 Main Standard(s) Addressed:9.3.1 Explore the sources and development of an American music genre and correlate with well-known performers associated with that genre. 9.3.2 Explore the sources and development of two American music genres and correlate with well-known performers associated with the two genres. 9.3.3 Explore the sources and development of three American music genres and correlate with well-known performers associated with those genres.00Possible Start/End Dates:April 4 – April 8April 11 – April 15April 18 – April 22April 25 – April 29 Main Standard(s) Addressed:9.3.1 Explore the sources and development of an American music genre and correlate with well-known performers associated with that genre. 9.3.2 Explore the sources and development of two American music genres and correlate with well-known performers associated with the two genres. 9.3.3 Explore the sources and development of three American music genres and correlate with well-known performers associated with those genres.Emily Durham 2015-2016DateStandard(s)Topics for the WeekEx. RepertoireResources4/4–4/86.3.1; 6.3.2; 7.2.1; 8.2.2; 9.1.3; 9.2.1; 9.2.2; 9.3.3- Native American Music- Folk Music & Children’s songs- Spirituals - Civil War Music- Shi-naasha- Yankee Doodle- Swing Low Sweet Chariot- Battle Hymn of the RepublicRecordings and Videos 4/11 – 4/156.3.1; 6.3.2; 7.2.1; 8.2.2; 9.1.3; 9.2.1; 9.2.2; 9.3.3 - Patriotic Music- Country Music- Gospel - Bluegrass- America the Beautiful-Turkey in the Straw- Just a Closer Walk with Thee- Man of Constant SorrowRecordings and VideosRecord Player (to demonstrate)4/18 – 4/226.3.1; 6.3.2; 7.2.1; 8.2.2; 9.1.3; 9.2.1; 9.2.2; 9.3.3 - Swing - Jazz, Blues, & Ragtime- Broadway- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Sing, Sing, Sing- It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it ain’t got that swing)- House of the Rising Son- Circle of Life Recordings and Videos Jukebox4/25 – 4/296.3.1; 6.3.2; 7.2.1; 8.2.2; 9.1.3; 9.2.1; 9.2.2; 9.3.3 - Rock and Roll- Motown- The 60s, 70s, 80s, & 90s- Hip Hop & Rap- Music Festivals- Louie, Louie- My guy- Hey Jude- Bohemian Rhapsody- Magic- Bye, Bye, Bye- Fresh Prince of Bel-air theme Recordings and Videos BoomboxCd playerHit ClipFirst IpodNow ................
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