Intervals

Students should be able to List and describe the. different types of intervals
identify the number of semitones in major and minor intervals
differentiate between melodic and harmonic intervals.
Period (1400-1600)

identify the characteristics of the Renaissance period.
acquaint themselves with some composers of the Renaissance period and their works.
Western music (a) Medieval period (b) Renaissance

Students should be able to familiarize themselves with the types of music in the Medieval period (800-1400)
appreciate the various forms and styles of Medieval period e.g. use of chord, modes and charts.
Pre-colonial African music

Students should be able to acquaint themselves with the musical practice of Africans before the colonial era.
Repair/servicing

Students should be able to identify some common problems associated with named traditional musical instruments e.g. ‘Sekere ‘ (Rattle), ‘Ekwe’ (wooden slit drum), ‘molo’ (xylophone)
Maintenance care and tools

Students “should be
able to
name particular
traditional musical
instruments and
group them
accordingly
2
explain the
physical features of
any traditional
musical instrument
in use in the class
3
learn the names of
the tools used in the
construction,
maintenance, care
and repair of named
traditional musical
instruments.
Western dance styles

Students should be able to identify the I popular gcnn’s of western dance such like ballet, social and modern dance.
Nigerian dance styles

Students should be able to acquire skills and exercises for loosening the I bodv.
analyze the basics of dance.
Musical instruments(Study skills)

Students should be able to learn the requisite skills for playing a chosen instrument.
Ensemble playing (African)

Students should be able to exhibit confidence in their handling of musical instruments.
play together irrespective of gender
form groups of 2,3, 4, 0″ more instrumentalists
Melody writing

Students should be able to learn the requisite skills for playing a chosen instrument.
Diatonic intervals(melodic)

Students should be able to identify interval movements in a given melody.
Rhythm dictation

Students should be able to clap a simple rhythmic pattern in simple duple time.
write down a simple rhythmic pattern from, dictation.
Melody dictation

Students should be able to write down simple melodies dictated to them.
analyze the structure of a simple melody as an aid to dictation
Sight reading

Students should be able to read the score ofa simple piece of music with little time of study.
sing a simple melody from staff and solfa notation.
Identification of tones/pitches

Students should be able to identify different pitches from their sounds.
differentiate between pitches by singing them, e.g. doh (C) and doh'(C)
Classification Of Africa Musical Instruments

At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to understand the Classification Of Africa Musical Instruments
Cadences

Students should be able to recognize cadences written on the board.
write cadences
Scales

Students should be
able to
identify major
and minor scales
(natural; melodic
and harmonic)
2
distinguish
between African
and Western
scales.
use a pentatonic scale to compose a simple melody
Transcription

Students should be able to rewrite a given melody notated in staff into tonic solfa and vice- versa.