Arts and culture
Grade 5
Critical and creative reflection
Module 11
Music
ACTIVITY 1
TO STUDY FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF MUSIC
[LO 2.7]
Let us see how many styles of music can you identify – just to determine how vibrant the music world is.
Your educator will explain the following four different styles and play examples of each:
- Kwaito
- Soukous / Kwassa-Kwassa
- Folk song
- Musicals
STEP 1
Collect information on THREE of the styles. This information can be in the form of pictures, newspaper clippings and CD covers and must be pasted into your Learner Journal.
STEP 2
Listen to the music (or video) and complete the given tables by selecting the most correct description from each group, indicating it by making a cross.
1. Kwaito
Type of voice | Mark | Pitch | Mark | Use | Mark | Style | Mark |
Male voice | High | Dancing | Africa | ||||
Female voice | Low | Listening | South Africa | ||||
Mixed choir | High and Low | Worshipping | Classical | ||||
Children’s voices | Middle | Singing together | Popular | ||||
None of the above | Similar to speech | None of the above | None of the above |
2. Soukous / Kwassa-Kwassa
Type of voice | Mark | Pitch | Mark | Use | Mark | Style | Mark |
Male voice | High | Dancing | Africa | ||||
Female voice | Low | Listening | South Africa | ||||
Mixed choir | High and Low | Worshipping | Classical | ||||
Children’s voices | Middle | Singing together | Popular | ||||
None of the above | Similar to speech | None of the above | None of the above |
3. Folk song/melodies
Type of voice | Mark | Pitch | Mark | Use | Mark | Style | Mark |
Male voice | High | Dancing | Africa | ||||
Female voice | Low | Listening | South Africa | ||||
Mixed choir | High and Low | Worshipping | Classical | ||||
Children’s voices | Middle | Singing together | Popular | ||||
None of the above | Similar to speech | None of the above | None of the above |
4. Musical
Type of voice | Mark | Pitch | Mark | Use | Mark | Style | Mark |
Male voice | High | Dancing | Africa | ||||
Female voice | Low | Listening | South Africa | ||||
Mixed choir | High and Low | Worshipping | Classical | ||||
Children’s voices | Middle | Singing together | Popular | ||||
None of the above | Similar to speech | None of the above | None of the above |
Activity 2
To distinguish between the four different voices in choral music
[lo 2.6]
The oldest instrument is most certainly the voice! Man sang before he made instruments.
Today the voice is still one of the most popular and most available of instruments. Why? Give examples.
STEP 1
Name the FOUR voice types in choral music and describe what each voice sounds like. Draw up a grid in your workbook or on a sheet of paper, using the following headings:
- Voice types
- What it sounds like
STEP 2
Take as examples any four persons whom you know. Then choose the most suitable terms with regard to pitch and timbre to describe their specific voices.
STEP 3
Which instrument suits which voice?
Soprano | violin |
Alto | Cello |
Tenor | Viola |
Bass | Double bass |
Which voice usually sings the melody?
Which string instrument usually plays the melody?
ACTIVITY 3
TO IDENTIFY MUSIC SYMBOLS
[LO 2.4]
To write music we use symbols.
These symbols we call music notation.
1. PITCH
Step 1
Pitch means how high or how low the note is.
Music moves up (higher - ascends) and down (lower - descends) as you would climb up or down a ladder.
To write music we use staves (singular: staff).
The higher the note sounds the higher the notes are written.