Saturday, April 11, 2015

Music Around the World Week 3--Native America

Wow! Where do I begin! We had a wonderful time in our Music Around the World class today studying some of the beautiful music that came from Native America. After reviewing "Kookaburra", one of our songs from last week, we were introduced to two brand new songs, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "Shine On". Then, we had the opportunity to learn about the legend of The Flute Player by listening to an old Apache legend. We learned that the flute is a special instrument to our teacher, Miss Todd, who plays it in a local orchestra. She had brought her flute with her to class today and shared a Native American song with us called "Wind Song".  We also learned that the Native Americans used to play a sister instrument of the flute called a panpipe. Their panpipes were made out of reeds that had been cut different lengths and tuned to play various notes. Miss Todd showed us how to play "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" on the panpipes. Then, she taught us to play them and allowed us to create our very own panpipes. We had so much fun exploring the panpipes and can not wait to share "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" with our families at our Music Around the World Celebration Night! Here are some pictures from our exciting day and a video of our experiences. We hope that you enjoy them! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think.









2 comments:

  1. Once again I'm impressed! Thanks Mrs. Todd and musicians for sharing. I love that you are learning about different places in the world and their love for music too! Keep rocking and rolling!

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  2. Your support and sweet comments mean so much to us! Thank you for making us smile! :) We look forward to sharing what we have learned in our Music Around the World club again with you next week.

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