8. Understanding relationships
between music,the other
arts, and disciplines outside the arts
Concepts and
Skills In
order to be successful at this standard what do students need to know? ¥
What do the Òother artsÓ and Òdisciplines outside the artsÓ include? ◦
"Other arts" ▪
dance ▪
visual art ▪
sculpture ▪
painting ▪
video art ▪
theater ▪
stage ▪
TV ▪
movies ◦
Disciplines outside the arts ▪
literature ▪
poetry ▪
prose ▪
creative writing ▪
science ▪
philosophy ▪
math ▪
technology ¥
How the arts evoke feelings and emotion from the observer. ¥
How the creative processes of music are similar/different to the other
arts ¥
How direction in music and the other arts is similar/different ¥
How the relationship between music and the other arts is symbiotic,
and how the relationship between ALL of the other arts is symbiotic. ¥
How is music related to subjects outside the arts? ◦
Does music interplay with science? Math? History? etc. ◦
In what ways does music interplay with other non-arts subjects Activities What
kind of activities should students be able to do to
complete this standard? (How will you teach it?) Daily/Weekly ¥ Identify any elements of music
being played that relates to other arts ◦
Is the music related to a dance form (a minuet, for example) ◦
Is it based on literature (a poem or story)? ¥ Rehearse pieces are used to
enhance other art forms ◦
Ballet ◦
Opera accompaniment ◦
Music played on Broadway ◦
Movie soundtracks ¥ Identify music that links directly
to artistic movements ◦
Impressionism ◦
Romanticism ◦
Renaissance ◦
Baroque ◦
etc. ¥ Observe live/watch on video the
other arts to see when music is utilized to enhance the art being observed. ¥ Discuss aspects of motion in
rhythm/timing ¥ Describe music in non-musical
terms Projects
(Deeper Learning) ¥
Have students research a specific art form or discipline and find a
piece of music that relates to it ¥
View presentations of artistic movements which encompass each of the
four fine arts (ie, impressionism) ¥
Build a functioning speaker from homemade materials ¥
Engineer a recording of a classmateÕs band/chamber ensemble ¥
Participate in marching band ¥
Physics: ◦
Describe the physical basis of tone production for: ▪
strings ▪
winds ▪
brass ▪
woodwonds ▪
percussion ▪
electronic instruments ▪
the human voice ◦
How viscosity of instrumental lubricants & friction from rosin
affect playing ¥
Math: ◦
Why is proper intonation so integral to playing? ◦
Why is bad intonation so detrimental? ◦
The concept of the fundamental pitch and the overtone series ¥
Language Arts ◦
Compare the ability of music and literature to convey images,
feelings, and meanings. ¥
Listen to and discuss TV/Movie/Video Game Soundtracks ¥
Participate as a small ensemble providing live music at an event ◦
art showing ◦
dance recital ¥
Identify the elements of a particular discipline: compare and contrast
these elements with the five elements of music ◦
Examples: ▪
Elements of Music: Form, Harmony, Rhythm, Melody, Timbre ▪
Elements of Dance: movement, time, space, energy, body ▪
Elements of Theater: plot, character, idea, language, music, spectacle ◦
How are the elements of each art intertwined? ◦
How does music enhance non-musical arts? |