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== Objectives ==
==Objectives==
* Students will be familiar with waveform diagrams.
* Students will understand how frequency relates to the aural concept of pitch.
* Students will understand how frequencies of multiple waveforms interact.
* Students will understand the difference between a simple and complex soundwave.
* Students will understand the concept of timbre and be able to describe different timbres.
* Students will be familiar with different waveform types (sawtooth, square, etc.) and understand their relationship to timbre and pitch.
* Students will understand the difference between absolute and relative pitch.


*Student will be able to define the difference between a sinusoidal and complex wave.
*Student will be able to derive a harmonic series given a fundamental pitch.
*Student will be able to identify whether a sound is harmonic or not on a spectrogram, frequency graph, and oscilloscope.
*Students will understand how frequency relates to the aural concept of pitch.
*Students will understand how frequencies of multiple waveforms interact.
*Students will understand the difference between absolute and relative pitch.


== Resources ==
==Resources==


====Readings====


== Class Activities ==
*''Smack My Pitch Up:''
* Discussion and definition of frequency, pitch, amplitude, dynamics and waveform diagrams
**[http://www.smackmypitchup.com/smpu/?sec=content&id=78&topid=123 Pure Tones & Complex Sounds]
* Investigation of variables using waveform diagrams
**[http://www.smackmypitchup.com/smpu/?sec=content&id=88&topid=123 Beats and Harmonics]
* Demonstration of the combination of two sounds, and the visualization of the process as waveform diagrams
*''Project Studio Handbook:''
* Use of an oscilloscope to analyze and compare different sounds
**[http://www.projectstudiohandbook.com/videos/playlists/sound-wave-theory/complex-sounds/complex-sounds-script.html Complex Sounds]
**[http://www.projectstudiohandbook.com/videos/playlists/sound-wave-theory/phase-and-harmonics/phase-and-harmonics-script.html Phase and Harmonics]
*''Physclips UNSW'': [https://www.animations.physics.unsw.edu.au/jw/frequency-pitch-sound.htm Frequency and Pitch]


====Listening & Videos====


== Assignments ==
*Hefele, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHTF1-IhuC0 "Overtone Singing Demonstration"]
* Drawing waveform diagrams


== Assessments ==
====Tools====


*[https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Spectrogram/ Chrome Music Lab: Spectrogram]
*[https://academo.org/demos/virtual-oscilloscope/ Academo Virtual Oscilloscope]
*[https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/ Szynalski Online Tone Generator]
*(Software) [https://www.audacityteam.org Audacity]
*[https://teropa.info/harmonics-explorer/ Teropa Harmonics Explorer]


== Notes ==
==Class Activities==
 
*Discussion and definition of frequency, pitch, amplitude, and waveform diagrams.
*Investigation of variables using waveform diagrams.
*Demonstration of the combination of two sounds (inducing beats), and the visualization of the process as waveform diagrams.
*Demonstration of harmonic combinations and decomposition.
*Use of an oscilloscope and spectrogram to analyze and compare different sounds.
*Demonstration of harmonic series using brass instruments.
 
==Assignments==
 
*Drawing/analyzing waveform diagrams.
*Harmonics worksheet
 
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2024

This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module.

Objectives

  • Student will be able to define the difference between a sinusoidal and complex wave.
  • Student will be able to derive a harmonic series given a fundamental pitch.
  • Student will be able to identify whether a sound is harmonic or not on a spectrogram, frequency graph, and oscilloscope.
  • Students will understand how frequency relates to the aural concept of pitch.
  • Students will understand how frequencies of multiple waveforms interact.
  • Students will understand the difference between absolute and relative pitch.

Resources

Readings

Listening & Videos

Tools

Class Activities

  • Discussion and definition of frequency, pitch, amplitude, and waveform diagrams.
  • Investigation of variables using waveform diagrams.
  • Demonstration of the combination of two sounds (inducing beats), and the visualization of the process as waveform diagrams.
  • Demonstration of harmonic combinations and decomposition.
  • Use of an oscilloscope and spectrogram to analyze and compare different sounds.
  • Demonstration of harmonic series using brass instruments.

Assignments

  • Drawing/analyzing waveform diagrams.
  • Harmonics worksheet

Notes