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Oh sing to the LORD a new song,

for he has done marvelous things!


His right hand and his holy arm
have worked salvation for him.

The LORD has made known his salvation;


He has revealed his righteousness in the
sight of the nations.
He has remembered his steadfast
love and faithfulness to the house of Israel.
Classical Conversations Fine Arts presents:
All the ends of the earth have seen

Tin Whistle
the salvation of our God.

Make a joyous noise to the LORD, all the earth;


break forth into joyous song and sing praises!
Weeks 7-12

Sing praises to the LORD with the lyre,


with the lyre and the sound of melody!

With trumpets and the sound of the horn


make a joyful noise before the King, the LORD!
~Psalm 98 : 16
Week 7
Introduction to the Tin Whistle and Musical Symbols

Cacophany - Harsh sound or discord where sounds dont


work together

Symphony - Pleasant sounds that work together and


harmonize or blend well

Melody - an agreeable rhythmic succession of sounds.

Harmony - Two or more different melodies playing at the


same time.

Frere Jacques
Draw your own tin whistle:

Tin Whistle
Mouthpiece
Fipple
Finger holes
Barrel

Instrument - Any of various devices or contrivances that


can be used to produce musical tones or sounds.
Finger code - shows how each note is played .
Learn your notes and use this music to practice.

The Butterfly Jig

All those endearing young charms


Staff - A group of 5 lines used for writing the notes of a song.

Practice writing some notes on the below.


Week 8
Musical Symbol Meanings & Left hand Tin Whistle Exercises

Whole Note Half Note Quarter Note Dotted Half Eighth Note
Note with Flag

Note Names

When the note is on the line: When the note is on the space:
Every Good Boy Does Fine It spells the word F - A - C - E

Treble Clef - Practice drawing more on the staff.


Week 12
Musical Dynamics 2 and More Tune Playing

piano - playing softly; p

forte - playing loud or forcefully; f

mezzo piano - medium soft; mp

Left Hand Exercise ~~~~ Notes: B A G


mezzo forte - medium loud; mf

London Bridges Falling Down


Week 9
Musical Symbol Rhythm and Right Hand Tin Whistle Exercise

Rhythm - The pattern that the notes take when played. The
pattern achieved by having some notes played for a longer
time and some for a shorter time.

Measure

Time Signature Bar Lines

Time Signature - A musical symbol that tells how long to


play or hold a note. The top number tells how many beats
are in a measure. The bottom number tells what kind of
note gets one beat.
Week 11
Musical Scale and Playing a Simple Tune on the Tin Whistle

Dynamics -
Markings in music which indicate variation in force or
intensity

Crescendo - Gradual increase in the volume of the music

Right Hand Exercise ~~~~ Notes: F# E D


Legato - Smooth connected notes

Staccato - Disconnected, short clear-cut notes

Rest - A symbol that indicates silence

Whole Rest Half Rest Quarter Rest Eighth Rest

(4 beats) (2 beats) (1 beat) (1/2 beat)


Week 10
Musical Scale and Playing a Simple Tune on the Tin Whistle

Musical Scale - Made up of seven notes in order from low to


high. It begins and ends on the same note.

Both Hand Exercise ~~~~ Notes: B A G F# E D


Octave - The interval of eight degrees between two tones of
the same name.

Tempo - Rate of speed

Sharp - A sign used to indicate that a note is to be raised by


a half step.

Flat - A sign used to indicate that a note is to be lowered by


a half step.

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