January 20, 2022February 20, 2023Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Music Theory Fundamentals | Rhythm and Meter Lesson Plans | Hunter College | Spring 2022 Lessons plans for the entirety of Days #4–7, which introduce concepts and skills related to notating and hearing rhythm and meter in […]
January 14, 2022January 14, 2022Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Popular Music Harmony | “Introduction to Modes” Activity | City College | Spring 2020 I used this handout in class to introduce the modes and how they can be found in popular repertoire. We worked through […]
January 14, 2022January 14, 2022Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Sight Singing 1 | Ear Training Exercises | Queens College | Fall 2018 Extremely rudimentary (introductory), graded ear training exercises designed to loosen the tongue and guide the student through rhythmic and diatonic patterns of […]
January 7, 2022February 20, 2023Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A, Uncategorized Music Theory Fundamentals | Attendance Tickets | Hunter College | Spring 2022 Warmup, ungraded review exercises. Instructor can collect these after about five minutes and use them to take attendance for the day, as […]
January 7, 2022February 20, 2023Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Music Theory Fundamentals | Clefs and Accidentals Lesson Plans | Hunter College | Spring 2022 Lesson plan for the entirety of Days #2–3, covering the topics of note naming in treble and bass clefs as well as […]
January 7, 2022January 7, 2022Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Music Theory Fundamentals | First Day Lesson Plan | Hunter College | Fall 2021 Lesson plan for the entire first day of class. After the instructor introduces themselves and attendance is taken, an open-ended activity meant […]
September 16, 2021January 22, 2022Lesson plans and activities, Music theory LP&A Sight Singing 1 | Tonic Triad Arpeggiation Exercise | Queens College | Fall 2021 Sheet with various permutations of the major-key tonic triad arpeggio, including iterations that start on all three chord members. Used in class […]