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Korbel Foundation College, Inc.

Purok Spring, Brgy. Morales, City of Koronadal


Tel Number 877-2051/0228-1996

Music
Subject-Code: Hum1
Subject-Descriptive Title:
Art Appreciation

Prepared by: Jenny Vie E. Bade, LPT

Teacher: Praise Love D. Redoble

KFCI-Module 6
Learning Objectives
At the end of the discussion the
student must :
To explain how elements are
01
presented in the different
artwork;
02 To determine the elements of
music as a performing arts; and

03 To develop one’s aesthetic sense.


MUSIC
Content

KFCI-Module 6
Music
It refers to the sound organize
in a specific time.

KFCI-Module 6
Content

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Content
1. Rhythm 4. Tempo

2. Melody 5. Dynamics

3. Harmony 6. Timbre

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
1. Rhythm

It is the vibration of
length and accentuation
of the series sound.

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Content
2. Melody
Known as the
memory element. It
refers to the pitches
or tones sounded
one after another in a
logical and
Pitches – indicates the highness or lowness of sound meaningful series.
and is determined solely by the frequently of molecular
vibrations.

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Chord= theContent
combination
3. Harmony of two or more tones
sounded at the same
time. It refers to the
Concord= the manner of sound
combination or chord combination in which
seems to produce an we add subordinate
impression of sounds to enhance
agreeableness or the quality of the
resolution to the listener. main sounds.
Discord= if it does not
the combination

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Content
4. Tempo
It refers to
the speed of a
certain
musical piece.

KFCI-Module 6
List of Terms Commonly Used to Indicate Tempo
Content
Largo Very slow
Adagio Slow and stately
Andante At a walking pace
Andantino Alternatively faster or slower than
andante
Allegreto Moderately fast
Allegro Very fast
Accelerando Gradually becoming faster
Ritardando Gradually becoming slower

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Content
5. Dynamics
It refers to the
amount, strength, or
volume of the sound

It refers to the
loudness or
quietness of music.

KFCI-Module 6
Levels of Dynamic
Content
Pianissimo (PP) Very quiet
Piano (P) Quiet
Mezzo Piano (MP) Moderately Quiet
Mezzo Forte (MF) Moderately Loud
Forte (F) Loud
Fortissimo (FF) Very Loud

KFCI-Module 6
Elements of Music
Content
6. Timbre
It refers to tone
quality.

It refers to the
loudness or
quietness of music.

KFCI-Module 6
Highlight Summary

MUSIC
It refers to the sound organize in a specific time.
Like all other forms of art, music, as an auditory art, uses particular language. To
understand a musician’s technique of manipulating sounds in order to create meanings,
one has to know the elements of music.
Elements of Music
1. Rhythm –it is the vibration of length and accentuation of the series sound
2. Melody - known as the memory element. / Refers to the pitches or tones sounded
one after another in a logical and meaningful series.
3. Harmony – it refers to the manner of sound combination in which we add subordinate
sounds to enhance the quality of the main sounds.

KFCI-Module 6
Highlight Summary

4. Tempo= it refers to the speed of a certain musical


piece.
5. Dynamics = it refers to the amount, strength, or
volume of the sound
6. Timbre – it refers to tone quality

KFCI-Module 6
Content

KFCI-Module 6
Let’s Do This!
Content
1. d_n_m_cs = it refers to the amount, strength, or volume of the sound
2. _e_o_y - known as the memory element. / Refers to the pitches or
tones sounded one after another in a logical and meaningful series.
3. T_m_r_ – it refers to tone quality
4. _e_p_= it refers to the speed of a certain musical piece.
5. H_r_o_y – it refers to the manner of sound combination in which we
add subordinate sounds to enhance the quality of the main sounds.

KFCI-Module 6
KFCI-Module 6

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