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Nut theory: Dotted fourth and eighth notes in a three-quarter time
Use the photos with the different animals (monkey, frog, bear and elephant) to learn new rhythms in a playful way.
Choose from PDF documents with or without rhythm notation and tailor your students.
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The flight of the bumblebee: Listening to music
Lesson sheet to get started with the piece of music The flight of the bumblebee, composed by Rimsky-Korsakov. Attention is also paid to tempo indications and dynamics. There is a print on which the score can be followed for those who cannot read …
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Body percussion
Description of a music lesson with attention to the parameter sound duration. The students discover different kinds of sounds that they can make with their body and invent rhythms themselves. In the end they make a rhythmic piece themselves.
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Lesson folders deFilharmonie: Introduction to symphony orchestra and classical music
deFilharmonie developed lesson folders in preparation for its OOR lectures. The lesson folders are a first introduction to a symphony orchestra and teach children to listen to classical music.
A lesson folder was made for each grade, each with a …
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Up and down: Lesson on melody
In this lesson, children are introduced to the musical parameter melody in a playful way. In the song, which has the theme of the four seasons, things (objects, animals) keep going up and down. The children sing the song and make glissandos with …
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