The document discusses musical lines in songs. It explains that musical lines, also called melodic lines, tell a complete thought. Songs are composed of these lines, just as poems are composed of lines. The document instructs students to identify the same and different melodic lines in the song "Roses" and sing each line while doing a specific motion with their body.
The document discusses musical lines in songs. It explains that musical lines, also called melodic lines, tell a complete thought. Songs are composed of these lines, just as poems are composed of lines. The document instructs students to identify the same and different melodic lines in the song "Roses" and sing each line while doing a specific motion with their body.
The document discusses musical lines in songs. It explains that musical lines, also called melodic lines, tell a complete thought. Songs are composed of these lines, just as poems are composed of lines. The document instructs students to identify the same and different melodic lines in the song "Roses" and sing each line while doing a specific motion with their body.
ACTIVITY DIRECTION: Answer the following question 1 and try to sing the song below. GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1. What is your favorite flower?
2. Why is it your favorite flower?
3. How many lines does the song have?
Number them. Sing the song again. While singing, do this motion in the air with your two hands for every line. Do your movement from left to right direction. Musical Lines Just like a poem, a song is also composed of lines. They are called musical lines or melodic lines. A musical line tells a complete thought. What melodic line in the song “Roses” are the same? Sing them.
What melodic lines are different? Sing them.
This time, sing the song with body movements. Lines 1 and Lines 2 - Wave your hands, right to left direction. Line 3 - Shake your body with both hands on the waist. Line 4 - Turn around in your place. REMEMBER: Melodic line or musical line tells a complete thought.