Playing Rhythms with Beethoven
Use body percussion or a unpitched percussion instrument of some sort to play along with this video
Playing Rhythms with BeethovenUse body percussion or a unpitched percussion instrument of some sort to play along with this video
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Escape to Hawaii with the Piano GuysPossum Come A Knockin'I usually share this book with 4th graders in the spring. It's a fun book, but it also lends itself to adding percussion instruments. Can't do that now, but you could add your recorder. The teacher reading the book will give you instructions. Learn ti-riri rhythms and use them in a song.Check out this lesson on Musicplay.com
Start the video and then click "Watch on Youtube" to get it to play. Here's another fun one we didn't get to see. For all you drummers out there. We'd Need a Larger Room!Check out what these kids are doing on percussion instruments. They must practice a lot! Play Hot Cross Buns with Different Notes! Have your recorder ready and check out this video below. If you visit this page, please leave your name and a comment. Did you know that this Wednesday, April 22nd is Earth Day? It's been 50 years since it was first created. The first Earth Day was a unified response to an environment in crisis — oil spills, smog, rivers so polluted they literally caught fire. On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans — 10% of the U.S. population at the time — took to the streets, college campuses and hundreds of cities to protest environmental ignorance and demand a new way forward for our planet. The first Earth Day is credited with launching the modern environmental movement, and is now recognized as the planet’s largest civic event. Today you will learn some songs about taking care of our earth. Click HERE to go to the lesson. Do those activities that interest you the most. Recorder Practice |
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