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在您的輔導員選擇的簡單歌曲或聖歌中演唱或演奏,使用良好的技巧、樂句、音調、節奏和力度。閱讀樂譜上的所有符號和術語。
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說出五種主要的樂器類別。製作一個插圖,展示音調是如何產生的以及樂器是如何發出聲音的。
The science of musical instruments is called organology. It embraces the study of instruments' history, instruments used in different cultures, technical aspects of how instruments produce sound, and musical instrument classification.
Musical instruments are frequently classified by the way they generate sound:
*Woodwind instruments generate a sound when a column of air is made to vibrate inside them. The frequency of the wave generated is related to the length of the column of air and the shape of the instrument, while the tone quality of the sound generated is affected by the construction of the instrument and method of tone production. Vibrations are created by blowing air across a single reed, double reed or across a sharp-edged hole opening at or near the end of the instrument. The clarinet and saxophone families are examples of single reed woodwinds. The oboe and bassoon are examples of double reed woodwinds. Flutes produce sound when air is blown across the embouchure hole.
*Brass instruments generate sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips which are “buzzed” in the instrument’s mouthpiece. There are several factors involved in producing different pitches on a brass instrument. One is alteration of the player's lip tension (or embouchure), and another is air flow. Also, slides or valves are used to change the length of the tubing, thus changing the harmonic series presented by the instrument to the player. There are two different kinds of brass: low and high. The tuba, baritone and trombone are examples of low brass. The trumpet and French horn are examples of high brass.
*Percussion instruments generate sound, with or without a definite pitch, when hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. The shape and material of the part of the instrument to be struck and the shape of the resonating cavity, if any, determine the sound of the instrument. The term usually applies to an object used in a rhythmic context or with musical intent. Examples of definite pitch percussion are chimes, glockenspiel, handbells, marimba, steelpan, gong, timpani and xylophone. Examples of indefinite pitch percussion are bass drum, castanet, cymbal, slapstick, snare drum, tom-tom drum and tam-tam.
*String instruments generate a sound when a string is plucked, strummed, slapped, etc. The frequency of the wave generated (and therefore the note produced) usually depends on the length of the vibrating portion of the string, the diameter of the string, the tension of the string, and the point at which the string is excited. The tone quality varies according to the construction of the resonating cavity (size, shape and wood used), the material the string is made of, how the string is excited into motion, and the expertise of the musician. The guitar, violin, mandolin, ukulele, harp, autoharp, harpsichord and piano are examples of string instruments.
*Electronic instruments generate sound through electronic means. Such an instrument sounds by outputting an electrical audio signal that ultimately drives a loudspeaker. They can mimic all of the other instruments or create very unique sounds. The digital piano, electronic keyboard, organ, analog synthesizer, digital synthesizer, MIDI instruments (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), wind synthesizer, digital drums and virtual musical instruments are examples of electronic instruments.
Many alternate divisions and further subdivisions of instruments exist. See also Classifying Musical Instruments. To learn about a specific instrument, consult the list of musical instruments or List of archaic musical instruments.
The human body, generating both vocal and percussive sounds, was the first human musical instrument. Most likely the first prehistoric rhythm instruments or percussion instruments involved the clapping of hands, hitting stones together, or other materials that are useful to create rhythm. The oldest flutes discovered thus far were in the Hohle Fels Cave in Germany and were dated at about 35,000 years old. All classes of instruments, other than electronic, are mentioned in ancient historic sources, such as Egyptian, Chinese, East Indian, Greek and Roman inscriptions and the Bible and have actually been recovered from historical archaeological sites from around the world.
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完成以下兩項
- A. 參加現場表演,或聆聽以下兩種音樂風格的錄音三個小時:布魯斯、爵士、古典、鄉村、藍草、民族、福音、音樂劇、歌劇。描述音樂的聲音和使用的樂器。識別作曲家或作詞家、表演者以及您聽到的曲目的標題。如果是現場表演,請描述現場環境和觀眾的反應。討論您對音樂的看法。
If there is a program, make good use of the notes.
- B. 採訪您的父母和祖父母關於音樂。瞭解他們年輕時最流行的音樂是什麼。瞭解他們現在最喜歡的音樂是什麼,並與他們一起聆聽他們最喜歡的三首曲子。您覺得他們的最愛聽起來如何?您是否曾經聽過其中任何一首?為他們演奏您最喜歡的三首歌曲,並解釋為什麼您喜歡這些歌曲。詢問他們對您最喜歡的音樂有什麼看法。
- C. 擔任學校、教堂、童子軍單位或其他當地音樂組織成員六個月,或作為獨奏演員公開表演六次。
- D. 列出五位在美國音樂史上具有重要地位的人物,並向您的輔導員解釋他們為什麼繼續發揮影響力。至少包括一位作曲家、一位表演者、一位創新者和一位出生於 100 多年前的人。
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完成以下一項
- A. 教三首歌給一群人。帶領他們唱這些歌,使用正確的動作。
*Teaching a Song. These tips will get you started and help you relax and have some fun, too. 1. Practice the words and the melody of the song you will teach until you know the song by heart. 2. Smile at the group. Be enthusiastic and act confident, even if this is your first time teaching a song. 3. Start with a lively, well-known warm-up number, so everyone (including you) can sing with confidence. 4. Tell the group the name of the song, and provide copies of the lyrics. Use songbooks or song sheets, or write the lyrics on a blackboard or large sheet of paper. 5. Sing the song through alone or with a small group that already knows it. 6. Then sing phrase by phrase and have the group repeat after you. If the song has several verses, teach one verse at a time. 7 When the group has learned the phrases or verses, sing the song all together. If the song is fast or difficult, sing it slowly at first, then pick up speed as the singers master it. 8. Musical accompaniment helps. Piano, accordion, guitar and harmonica are good accompaniments because they can play harmony, not just the melody. 9. When the group has sung the song a time or two, stop. Do not work so hard that it is no longer fun. Go all at once to a familiar song. Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Series, Music, #35921, page 49, 2010.
*Leading a Song. Because teaching is a part of song leading, many of the previous tips apply to both. Here are a few more hints to help you lead songs successfully. 1. Give the starting note. Sing or hum a few bars of the song. Or, have a few bars played, if an instrument is available. Be careful not to pitch the song too high or low. If you start the group on the wrong note, stop and start over. 2. Start with a slight upward arm motion followed by a decisive downward motion (a downbeat), and begin singing. Do not worry if some don’t start with the first note. They will join quickly. 3. Beat time with a simple down-and-up motion of the arm. Hold your arm high enough for everyone to see, and make your gestures definite and brisk. You are in command. 4. Control volume by raising your free hand for loudness and lowering it for softness. 5. Move around a little, put some energy into it, and smile. 6. Stop while everyone is still having fun. Leave the group wanting more. Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Series, Music, #35921, page 50, 2010.
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- B. 為一首 12 小節或以上長度的樂曲創作並編寫樂譜。
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- C. 製作一件傳統樂器並學習演奏它。
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- D. 編目您自己或您家人的 12 張或以上光碟、磁帶或唱片的收藏。展示如何處理和存放它們。
*Classifying Your Collection. Classify (organize) your recordings in a way that suits you, but keep your system simple and flexible. You can classify recordings in several ways: • In chronological order of the periods during which the music was written. • In alphabetical order, by names of performers, composers or titles. • By category—classical, folk, jazz, country, rock, etc. • In numerical order, by catalog numbers. • In combinations of these or according to your own numbering system. Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Series, Music, #35921, page 62, 2010.
*Caring for Compact Discs (CD) and Players. • Handle CDs carefully by the edges. • After playing, store each CD in its protective plastic case. CDs can be stored horizontally or vertically in storage units. • A carrying case is good for organizing CDs as well as for transporting them. • Wipe carefully handled CDs with a soft cloth, stroking from the center to the rim. If a CD has been soiled, you can clean it gently with soap and water. • Place a CD on a level surface, away from dampness, high humidity, and extreme heat. Protect it from strong vibrations or jolting. • CD players ordinarily need no maintenance. If the player malfunctions, consult your dealer or a repair shop. Repair requires a trained technician and specialized tools.
*Handling Records. • Handle records by the edges. Avoid touching the grooved surfaces. Use a soft brush or cloth to keep them free of dust, making strokes in a circular direction along the grooves. • When you play the records manually, lower the tone arm onto the record gently. A bumpy landing can scratch and injure the record and damage the needle. • Be sure the needle (stylus) is in good condition at all times. A worn needle can ruin your records. Replace diamond needles after every 1,000 hours of play. • Discard records that are cracked or full of nicks. They can damage the needle.
*Caring for Tapes and Tape Players. • Clean and demagnetize the tape heads after at least every 20 hours of use to remove tiny particles that tapes leave behind. Do this especially before you plan to record an important program or play a valuable tape. Use cotton swabs soaked with denatured, not isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. You can buy denatured alcohol or a special cleaning solution from an electronics or music store. Allow the heads to dry for 30 minutes before inserting a tape. • After you have cleaned the heads, use the swabs to clean the metal guides along the tape path. • To avoid erasing a cassette tape by accident, remove the small plastic tabs on the back of the cassette. Use a small screwdriver to pry out the tabs. Commercially recorded tapes already have he tabs removed.
*Storage. Store record albums in an upright position and fit snugly against each other. Flat or slanted storage will cause the records to warp. Store tapes and CDs in a cabinet or case that protects them from dust and allows you to keep them organized and safe. Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Series, Music, #35921, pages 66-67, 2010.
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- E. 簡述軍號的歷史,並解釋軍號與其他黃銅管樂器之間的關係。演示軍號如何發出聲音,然後解釋如何保養、清潔和維護軍號。
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- F. 為您的隊伍或巡邏隊創作一個軍號訊號,用於發出常見的集體活動訊號,例如集合用餐或收起營地。在您的單位或巡邏隊面前演奏您創作的訊號。
G. 吹奏以下軍號訊號:“第一聲號”、“起床號”、“集合號”、“進餐號”、“升旗號”和“熄燈號”。然後解釋每個訊號的使用場合。
“First Call” is generally used to just get everyone’s attention that something will be happening soon (like assembly) and is sometimes used at race tracks as the “call to the post” (horses get in line to start the race). “Reveille” is used to awaken people and lets them know it is time to get up and about. “Assembly” is used to call everyone together, for everyone to “fall in”, often at a designated place. “Mess” signals that it is time to eat. It is also used at times at athletic events to stir up the crowd. “To The Colors” is a bugle call to render honors to the nation. The most common use is when the national flag is being lowered at the end of the day (where everyone may be assembled as well). It commands the same courtesies as the National Anthem. “Taps” signifies “lights out” at the end of the evening. Lyrics can be sung to it called “Day is Done”. It may also be played during flag ceremonies and at funerals, particularly for veterans. Bugle Calls Music More Bugle Calls Music and Listen to Bugle Calls Listen to Bugle Calls
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