Jingle Bells was written and composed by James
S. Pierpont (1822-1893).
Pierpont performed this song for the first time in 1857 for a Thanksgiving program at the large
This was the first well-known American secular carol, however, the song did not acquire widespread popularity until the 20th century. The ironic aspect about this song becoming a favorite Christmas song is that there are no specific references to Christmas in its lyrics.
PART 1: Theme
In Finale Notepad or Flat, write out the theme for Jingle Bells for your instrument.
In Finale Notepad or Flat, write out the theme for Jingle Bells for your instrument.
The piece is in D Major; (10 points)
The time signature is 4/4; (10 points)
The piece should begin on the 3rd note of the key. (5
points)
The theme consists of quarter notes and half notes. (10 points)
It should be 16 measures. (10 points)
PART 2: Variation
In Finale Notepad or Flat, write out a variation for Jingle Bells for your instrument.
In Finale Notepad or Flat, write out a variation for Jingle Bells for your instrument.
The key signature can stay the same, or change to a minor key.
(10 points)
The time signature can stay the same, or change to 3/4. (10
points)
You can use any combination of notes and rests. (10 points)
PART 3: MP3 Performance
For this part, you must record your Variation on SmartMusic – an MP3 will be provided. (25 points)
TOTAL SCORE: _______
DUE: Monday, December 21, 2015
- Print out of Theme and Variation
- Recording in Smart Music
1 comment:
Best Christmas song ever is Jingle bells.I love this song! I actually memorized it, and I'm not in choir
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