外研版选修七Module4 Music Born in America- Introduction课件(16张PPT)

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(共16张PPT)
Module 4
Music Born in America
To learn some words related to music.
To learn about four different types of American music.
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.
— Ludwig van Beethoven
音乐是比所有智慧和哲学都更为重要的发现。
——贝多芬
Do you like music
How do you feel when you listen to different music
Expressions about music
guitar piano violin cello lute harp drum flute saxophone
electronic organ
instruments
singer, musician, composer, band, choir,
conductor / director,
people concerned
with music
types of music
music
folk music
rock and roll
classical music
jazz
pop music
rap
gospel music
soul music
Look at the photos and answer the questions.
1. What is the difference between a choir and a band
A choir is a large group of singers.
A band is a small group of musicians. They play music and may also sing.
2. What instruments do jazz musicians play
Saxophones, drums and a double bass, although other instruments, piano, trumpet, etc.
3. What’s the difference between the soul singer and the blues singer
Blues is often quieter than soul music, and people don’t usually dance to it.
Read the passage on page 43 and match the types of American music with their features. Some types of music have the same features as others.
guitar, piano and harmonica
making it up as you play
using unusual rhythms
New Orleans
church
sophisticated
southern United States
rhythmic
African American
nineteenth century
jazz blues
gospel music soul music
Type Place of origin Time of origin Features
Gospel music
Soul music
southern United States
southern United States
in the 19th century
not mentioned
church;
rhythmic
sophisticated
Type Place of origin Time of origin Features
Jazz
Blues
New Orleans
in the early 20th century
making it up as you play;
using unusual rhythms;
African American
southern United States
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
guitar, piano and harmonica;
African American
Preview Reading and Vocabulary.