Hearing, Describing, and Creating Melodies in the DAW

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  • Josh Groffman Southern Connecticut State University

Abstract

This activity introduces students to hearing, describing, and creating Melodies in the DAW as part of a general education, lower-level college course. Students with familiarity with concepts of rhythm and meter, the transport controls and basic functionality of the DAW, the piano roll, and entering MIDI notes into the sequencer will, by the end of the activity, be able to define melody and step/leap; describe different melodies and contrast them in terms of contour and rhythm; describe different melodies and contrast them in terms of the variable experience each creates for the listener; and create a basic melody using the piano roll in the DAW. They will continue to develop their critical aesthetic thinking skills (evaluating what makes for variable aesthetic experience in music), as well as oral/written aesthetic communication skills. (communicating their hearing and affective experience of music).

Level:Undergraduate
Setting: Classroom
Activity Type: Learning Cycle
Discipline: Music
Course: Introduction to Music Technology
Keywords: Melody, rhythm, meter, contour, DAW, aesthetic

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Published

2021-10-26

How to Cite

Groffman, J. . (2021). Hearing, Describing, and Creating Melodies in the DAW. POGIL Activity Clearinghouse, 2(3). Retrieved from https://pac.pogil.org/index.php/pac/article/view/173

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