Kindergartners have been singing songs about farm animals, sometimes adding handheld percussion instruments. We've just begun learning about Humperdinck's opera Hansel and Gretel, which we will see performed in March.
First-graders have been working with steady beat. (If you have a first-grader, ask him or her to show you part of the "Syncopated Clock" dance!) We've been introduced to quarter notes and are about to meet the quarter rest.
Second-graders have been practicing sight-singing the pitches G, E and A. We've heard the story of how "The Star-Spangled Banner" was written, we've deciphered some of the lyrics, and we are learning to sing it correctly, without the extra melisma which is so often inserted.
Third-graders are very excited because they can begin learning on October 5th to play the recorder! Don't forget, there's a great recorder concert coming up Friday evening, October 7th--see the previous post. They've been doing a little of everything: sight-singing pitches, comparing durations of note values, playing instruments, and performing and even leading rhythmic canons.
Fourth-graders learned to sing Washington's state song and have been working with the Orff metallophones, glockenspiels and xylophones to distinguish their timbres and use them effectively in orchestration.
Mrs. Arends is preparing recorder music and getting ready to attend a music educators' mini-conference in Kirkland on October 14th and 15th.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
Professional Recorder Concert Friday evening, October 7th
Here's a fun opportunity to hear and SEE recorders of all sizes--from five inches to six feet tall--played by professionals. Vicki Boeckman is a Seattle-based performing artist and recorder teacher; David Ohannesian is a recorder maker. Together they will perform music from seven centuries, from courtly love songs to pieces about Australian animals! This happens at 7:30 p.m. on October 7th, at Northlake Unitarian: 315 3rd Avenue South, Kirlkand, WA 98033. You can buy tickets online from the Early Music Guild at
http://www.earlymusicguild.org/?page_id=470
If you're going, let me know so I can look for you!
http://www.earlymusicguild.org/?page_id=470
If you're going, let me know so I can look for you!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Welcome!
Hi! Thanks for checking out my blog for OWS music. It's my version of the classroom newsletter: here I'll post what your children are studying in my music classes, plus concert announcements and information about recorder activities. The little turquoise "Pages" section to the right stores basic information about the OWS music program and recorders program. You also can navigate from here to other specialists' blogs.
This first week we've been practicing what to do if you're in the music room when the fire alarm sounds--safety first! I'm also sending home information on the recorder program and will post it here shortly.
If your family enjoyed hearing YAAMBA (the Zimbabwean-style marimba band in which I play) at the cultural event last year, you might want to know that we'll be playing at the Mercer Island Farmers' Market on Sunday, September 18th. We're to begin at 11:00 and stop at 3:00, with two or three breaks.
This first week we've been practicing what to do if you're in the music room when the fire alarm sounds--safety first! I'm also sending home information on the recorder program and will post it here shortly.
If your family enjoyed hearing YAAMBA (the Zimbabwean-style marimba band in which I play) at the cultural event last year, you might want to know that we'll be playing at the Mercer Island Farmers' Market on Sunday, September 18th. We're to begin at 11:00 and stop at 3:00, with two or three breaks.
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