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Jan 20 — Welcome to Spring 2016. Let's hope it's a good semester.
Feb 15 — This week Tuesday is Monday. No class today, instead we'll meet tomorrow (Tuesday).
Mar 2 — According to the syllabus, the first Intelligent Listening Checklist Assignment is due today. As discussed in class, let's wait until we return from break to complete and submit the assignment.
Mar 16 — As mentioned last class, the first Intelligent Listening Checklist Assignment is due Wednesday, March 23. There will be no late penality if submitted by March 28.
Notes on Intelligent Listening
In class we have identified these three levels of listening:
- Passive Listening
- This type of listening occurs when you are close enough to the source of the sound to hear it, but you are not consciously hearing it. An example: you are driving in the car with the stereo on, but you are not aware of what is playing.
- Emotional or Connotative Listening
- Emotional or Connotative listening occurs when music, or any sound, triggers a memory or an emotion in you. Instead of concentrating on what you are hearing, you focus on what you are feeling. An example: a song reminds you of a specific moment of a date in high school.
- Intelligent Listening
- With Intelligent Listening you are very aware of what you are hearing. Some examples: you try to identify some strange sound you hear at night; or you try to figure out the lyrics of a song.
Of the three levels, the last, Intelligent Listening, is the level needed when studying or analyzing music. In order to achieve the Intelligent Listening level, we make observations about the music by answering a series or checklist of questions related to the characteristics of the music. The act of concentrating on the music, and not the emotions or memories the music makes us feel or remember, places us on the Intelligent Listening level.
New questions are highlighted in red.
- What is the title of the song? (Record Information)
- Who is/are the performer(s)? (Record Information)
- What style is the music? (Style)
- What do you hear that makes you choose the above style (Style/Stylistic Idioms)?
- What is the Form Analysis? (e.g. A B A B C A B , Form)
- Is the music fast or slow? (Tempo)
- What is the Meter of the music? (Rhythm)
- Is there an obvious Backbeat (Yes/No)? (Rhythm)
- Do you hear any motives (repeating melodic/rhythmic figures, Melody/Rhythm)
- Is the music loud or soft? (Dynamics)
- What instruments am I hearing? (Timbre)
- What kind of singer(s) do I hear? Male/Female? Solo/Group? (Timbre)
- Are there any backup singers? (Yes/No, Timbre)
- What are the lyrics about? (Lyrics)
- What is/are the outstanding characteristic(s) of the music? (Conclusion)
- What is the mood of the music? (Conclusion)
- Do I like the music? Why? (Conclusion)
For now we'll continue to keep track of the basic checklist but we'll use the full Intelligent Listenting Checklist for our classwork.
For practice you should use the online version of the full checklist. To earn extra credit – listen to a song, fill out the checklist answering as many questions as you can, then click the Send button.
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Use the email address listed on our syllabus if you have questions during the week. You don't have to wait until our next class to get answers.
Also, during my online office hours we can chat online. Look for a section titled Online Office Hours on our class site homepage which will appear when I am online.