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Ledger Lines are additional lines used to extend the range of the staff. Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)‏

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Page 1: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series
Page 2: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Artistic Song LeadingLesson 4

Copyright 2010 by Jimmy BagwellAs part of the

“ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Page 3: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Ledger Lines are additional lines used to extend the range of the staff.

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 4: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Ledger Lines are additional lines used to extend the range of the staff.Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) above the staff in treble clef

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 5: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Ledger Lines are additional lines used to extend the range of the staff.Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) above the staff in treble clef

Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) below the staff in treble clef

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 6: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) below the staff in bass clef

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 7: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) below the staff in bass clef

Notes on ledger lines (and spaces) above the staff in bass clef

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 8: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

KEY SIGNATURE:

Key signatures are placed at the beginning of each staff, between the clef and the meter signature:

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 9: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Scales with sharps in their key signatures are the following: 

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 10: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Scales with flats in their key signatures are the following:

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 11: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)The circle of fifths depicts the relationships among the 12 pitch classes comprising the familiar chromatic scale.

Page 12: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

TRIPLET The TRIPLET consists of three notes and all three notes get performed on ONE BEAT.  

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 13: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

TRIPLET The TRIPLET consists of three notes and all three notes get performed on ONE BEAT.  Example 1: contains two measures with triplets and rests in each measure. The Time Signature is 4/4...which means 4 beats to the measure and the quarter note (and each TRIPLET) gets one beat.

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)

Page 14: Artistic Song Leading Lesson 4 Copyright 2010 by Jimmy Bagwell As part of the “ARTISTIC SONG LEADING” Series

TRIPLET The TRIPLET consists of three notes and all three notes get performed on ONE BEAT.  Example 1: contains two measures with triplets and rests in each measure. The Time Signature is 4/4...which means 4 beats to the measure and the quarter note (and each TRIPLET) gets one beat.

Example 2: contains two measures with triplets and rests in each measure. The Time Signature is 4/4 ...which means 4 beats to the measure and each TRIPLET gets one beat. In this example you will see that the TRIPLET notes are not all on the same pitch. TRIPLETS can (and often are) different pitch tones.

Artistic Song Leading (Lesson 4)