Musik & Me – Featuring Lets Play Music and Sound Beginnings

Creating musical children…one note at a time!


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Lesson #12
Teacher Tidbits

No class next week because of Spring Break!

Parents come the following week and final payment is due! If you are unsure if you are caught up on your payments or not, please just ask.

All entries for the Spirit Month drawing are due this Saturday by 8:00pm. NO EXCEPTIONS. You MUST fill out this form if you wish to enter the drawing. You can text me a picture of your BINGO card if you didn’t bring it to class.

Next class we will choose what your child will be playing in the showcase. I’ll give you each a few options. I’d like all the kids to have a couple opportunities to shine. Remember, we are not a performing group, but we do like to showcase what we’ve learned, so please have them practice their part. They don’t need to have it memorized, but they will feel more confident if they do.

Celebrate Connection

A few ideas to bring playfulness to practice time!

  • Duet with your parent (octave higher/lower OR they play LH while you play RH)
  • Play the melody with just your index (pointer) finger.
  • Make up your own words to a song and sing your version while you play.

Purpose in the Play
Online Fun:
Practice identifying chords: Chord Identification – Ear Training

Don’t Put Your Trash
Harmony happens when we sing our designated part AND listen to those around us! What a skill! As a family, each person can choose their favorite part and with the cd sing their part all 3 times! All 3 parts begin on the same pitch and the actions will help you stay on your part.      

Tinga Layo
This week we drew in the ‘bulls eye’ and ‘arrow feather’ to create a stylized calypso accompaniment on page 23. (Please help your child finish if they didn’t get it done during class!) First, sing, chant, or clap Ting-a-layo with each chord while practicing with your child then sing the lyrics of the song while your child dazzles you with this exciting accompaniment!    

Hickory Dickory Dock
Tick, tock let us rock while playing in parallel motion! This is tricky business, playing the same note together with both hands at the same time. Physically rock back and forth with your child to feel the rocking motion their hands will play. Once they get this down enjoy playing the melody while they play the parallel 5ths. What a dynamic duo!

Making Musicians
Homework theory answer key, all skills videos, and make-up videos for missed classes: (tap, click or scan)

World renowned pianist Vladimir Horowitz shares an inspiring perspective of practicing!


Have a musical day!
-Ms. Bethany 🙂
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