Thursday, November 13, 2014

Week 11

Kodaly Lesson 

                                                                   Dalcroze Lesson

Orff Lesson


These 3 lessons are all very different and similar in multiple ways. They all three focus on teaching young children music. The Kodaly and Orff lesson both focused on singing. The Dalcroze lesson was using no words and just their bodies moving to the music. All three used their bodies in some way like the hand signals in Kodaly's, the dancing in Dalcroze's and the patting and tapping in Orff's. Out of all three of these videos I enjoyed watching the Dalcroze lesson the best. 

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Week 9

Strings- This video is a guitar solo and the guitar is part of the strings family.
Percussion- This solo is a drum solo and the drums belong in the percussion family


Brass- Trumpet solo which belongs in the brass family


Woodwinds- Flure solo and this instrument belongs into the woodwinds family.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Week 7










This is a good example because Lucy has an amazing voice. She showed great posture, and she is singing the proper way instead of through her nose. She carried her strong voice throughout the whole performance. 

This video is a poor example. She does not have good posture and her voice is very inconsistent.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Week 6

     Last week's blog was to video yourself doing a rhythmic poem then doing the poem again using tete and ta's. At first I found this to be a little difficult for myself. I wanted to speed up my clapping instead of keeping a steady rhythm. After several practices I think I was able to successfully keep a steady rhythm to the best of my ability.
     I was extremely surprised to watch your video and see that I did my poem right using the tete and ta. I changed it a few times while I was creating it. It helped me to write it down then pat it out. I was actually really unsure if I did it right. I believe writing it out is what helped me get it right.
     I think my rhythm was starting to speed up at times the second time I did the poem. That is something I think I could work on improving. I need to make sure no matter what I am saying I am keeping a constant steady rhythm.