Music Room
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Mrs. Lingle's Musical Musings
Music Is more than
an Art FORm
It’s a discipline; a form of expression; a rich learning experience that prepares students with the analytical, cognitive, emotional and problem-solving skills to succeed in school, life and society.This Week in Music
JUST FOR FUN!
Watch "It's A Small World" ride and song
from Disneyland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJFGAX77zw4
MUSIC QUOTE FAVES:
"Music is Life...
That's why our hearts
have beats."
Kindergarten
Is learning to match pitch and simple note values
They are also following the adventures of Mozart Mouse and Beethoven Bear
First Grade
Is Learning pitch and Rhythm patterns
And having fun with Mozart Mouse and Beethoven Bear
Second Grade
Is learning to sing harmony and mimic complex rhythm patterns
And is studying the history of musicals and what it takes to perform in them
Third Grade
is learning about reading music and sight singing,
intervals, and music symbols
And some composer history
Fourth Grade
Is preparing learning to apply their music reading skills by playing the Xylophone
Fifth Grade General Music
Is Studying Composer History
Mozart Opera: The Magic Flute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juQL-0db_wc
Sixth Grade
Is Learning About American Music History with Jazz and a little Rock n Roll
Note Identification for Treble and Bass Clef (you must choose the clef) Study Link
http://shop.theviolincase.com/pages/Online-Flashcards.html
Jazz Performance by The PianoGuys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyPDQpel8bI
Did You Know?
1. Your heartbeat changes with and mimics the music you listen too.
2. The type of music you listen to affects the way you perceive the world.
3. The brain waves of two musicians will synchronize when they are playing a duet.
4. Your taste in music develops through experience, and is not something you are born with.
5. Listening to 5-10 songs per day can improve memory, strengthen the immune system, and reduce depression by 80%.
6. Music utilizes the ENTIRE brain.
7. Music exercises your heart and lungs and releases endorphins, making you feel good.
Music In Our Schools
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