Posted: March 6th, 2023
Being a good listener is important no matter what path in life you take. One of the best ways to “study” music is by repeated listening. You probably have a favorite book, movie, or song you like to listen to over and over again. When you repeat that activity you are able to pick up on something you might have missed the first time. It is through repeated encounters that we gain familiarity and appreciation.
How to listen
1st time: Actively listen to the piece. Be Still and Be Quiet, No distractions!
2nd time: Listen and follow along with the provided listening guide from the module.
Next: Think about questions in your journal entry from what you have just heard
3rd time: Listen and fill out the entry form below while listening and reflecting.
Rules and Requirements for Journal
A. You will need to fill out 2 separate journal entries from the list below. (Blank Journal Entry Form)
B. Journal Entry: In each Journal entry fill out the following information
C. Answer at least 3 of the reflection prompts. Back up each reflection prompt using musical terms and examples. Points will be taken off if you just answer the question in a bullet point without explaining or giving music examples of what led you to your answer. Each prompt should be at least 2-3 sentences.
2. Click Terms to use Download Terms touse for more examples of using terms when reflecting on the music. Also see Modules 1-3 for more terms to use when reflecting on the music.
3. You will have up to 2 attempts and can resubmit. See rubric for grading.
Example: Use for each Journal entry
Composer: Haydn
Composition: String Quartet in D major, Op. 20, no. 4 (I: Allegro di molto)
Time Period: Classical
Genre: string quartet
Purpose of the piece or what is the piece about: (Is there a purpose, was it written for something or about something?):
The string quartet was written for entertainment. It is designed for a small more intimate feel between musicians and the audience.
Reflections examples: Use musical terms (See below) and back up your thoughts with details of the music.
SOLUTION
1st Time Listening Experience: [Describe your initial thoughts and feelings about the piece. What stood out to you?] 2nd Time Listening Experience: [Describe any new details or aspects of the piece you noticed while following along with the provided listening guide. Did anything change about your perception of the piece?] Journal Questions: [Choose at least two questions from the following list to answer in your journal entry. What emotions or moods did the composition evoke in you? How do you think the composer intended the piece to be interpreted? How does this composition compare to other works you have heard from the same composer or time period? What musical techniques or elements did you notice in the piece?]
Place an order in 3 easy steps. Takes less than 5 mins.