Really putting theory into practice Question: What is the most creative musical activity that uses all the music rudiments and music theory that you have learned? An activity where you can use all or many of the following listed below depending on the level of music you have attained: Time Signatures Scales (major and minor keys) Key Signatures and Accidentals Music form (Binary, Ternary, Rondo, etc) Rhythm Intervals Transposition Modulation Terms and signs on tempo, dynamics, performance directions and articulation marks Chords (Diatonic and Non-Diatonic) Cadences Ornaments Counterpoint (classical composition for piano) Any other creative musical ideas you may have Answer: Composing Composing is a creative, rewarding and stimulating musical activity that all music students can do. A student need not require many years of learning music to compose. Compose according to the level of music you have learned. Simple short compositions for those with just a few years of learning music and more complex compositions for those with more years of learning music. Getting a student to compose is to apply the music theory they have learned in a creative manner. Composing also helps to stimulate and develop the student’s musical mind. A composition is an original work of the composer. It is a creative process that the composer gets involved in. It is great to hear your composition being played by others, just like all the compositions of great composers whose music you have played. » Connect with us on facebook.com/MusicJamboree » Follow us on musicperformanceappreciation.blogspot.com Rhythm MP Sdn. Bhd. (480980-H) The music publishers who care for our children’s music education 1947, Lorong IKS Bukit Minyak 2, Taman IKS Bukit Minyak, 14100 Simpang Ampat, Penang, Malaysia. Tel: +60 4 5050246 Fax: +60 4 5050691 Email: rhythmmp@mphsb.com Website: www.rhythmmp.com