Keep listening (and singing!) to the Blue Bugs music! Singing in tune while listening to the music is a fantastic way to internalize pitch, intervals, chords, and chord progression. Registration for next fall begins soon! You’ll want to get your registration complete quickly because classes fill up fast! Homework pp. 16–17: Students trace the pattern, write the pattern on the staff, and write the solfege name of the pattern on the line. I've Been to Harlem Today we reviewed how to change from a major chord to a minor chord on the bells. I changed the MIDDLE bell to make the chord sound sad or "minor". It's important for them to know that the MIDDLE note is the one that changes this sound. We are training the ears to recognize the difference between the two tonalities which helps us to recognize that music can help touch our emotions and influence those listening to music. Dinosaur Song Today in this new song we identified notes going up or down by moving our bodies and singing. The more senses you use as you learn the more your brain cements and internalizes the concepts. Sleep, My Treasure This lullaby increases the student's expressive awareness and reinforces major verses minor sounds. How To Skip In this activity we learned how to play steps and skips from notes written on the staff. Yes, we were reading music by looking at the relationships of the notes. Looking for the patterns and relationships of the notes to each other is the optimal way to sight read music. For a fun twist as you listen to our new "Sleep My Treasure" song, you can invite your kiddo to rock a stuffed animal while they listen. This helps them keep a steady beat, internalize the beat and expand their musical expressive awareness. So many great things from one little activity!
Parents come next week! =) Registration for next fall will open soon! Please email me and let me know if you would like anyone else put on my 1st year waiting list for the fall. Classes fill up quickly and I let my waiting list enroll first. Homework: pp. 12–13 Students get to cut out the pieces for “Triumphant March” and glue them onto the listening map. Also, be sure your child is listening to the weekly songs and practicing on their bells. These skills are so critical to their success next year when we jump onto the keyboards! El Gallo El Gallo translated means “The Rooster”. During your "play" time have fun working on the pronunciation of these words. Soon we’ll be singing it in harmony using a round and learning harmonic rhythm. When a child sings harmony they develop the ability to sing in tune and independently sing parts of music. It's quite a skill! A Frog Went A-Hoppin' This new song will soon teach us how to read leaps on the staff and play leaps on the bells. Jungle Rhythm Using our “Jungle Rhythm” song we had the students walk like the elephant while I was the lion. This allowed them to hear how a beat can be divided and subdivided. I've Been to Harlem Today we learned which part of the chord we have to change to make it minor. We are training the ears to recognize the difference between the two tonalities which helps us to recognize that music can help touch our emotions and influence those listening to music. Your student has been taking baby steps and skipping around in class for some time. Now, we get to take the concepts that we've been experiencing and start applying them to reading music on the staff. This approach to reading music is somewhat unique to Let's Play Music. Young children will be reading from the staff without knowing any note names. Read more details on how this effective method works.
If you haven't grabbed a Student Magnet Board your kiddo will want one! These whiteboard music staff and keyboard will last all 3 years of Let's Play Music. Our custom magnets will help your child create scales, baby steps, skips, leaps and more. Now, your child can manipulate their own magnets just like their teacher. Use them at home for tactile musical play. |
Clara McDonaldAs a music educator of 25 years, my passion is infusing others with music! Archives
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