Posted: November 9, 2021
Composing Website
Here is a fun website where you can compose different songs by changing what clothes the people are wearing. Just drag and drop the clothes you want and hear your creation! Have fun!
Posted: November 9, 2021
Here is a fun website where you can compose different songs by changing what clothes the people are wearing. Just drag and drop the clothes you want and hear your creation! Have fun!
Posted: November 9, 2021
Here is a fun website where you can compose different songs by changing what clothes the people are wearing. Just drag and drop the clothes you want and hear your creation! Have fun!
Posted: November 8, 2021
Hey K-2! Here is a third class from Miss Lindsey, enjoy it!
Posted: November 8, 2021
Let's make an at home version of our bucket drums. Grab a pot, garbage can or ice cream tub for your drum and mabe some pencils for drum sticks. Try this new to us song, Havana. Remember you need to try it a few times before it comes together. You can do it! Have fun!
Posted: November 5, 2021
Here is a great folk song about Canadian money and the symbols that represents our country. Can you learn the lyrics? We can sing it when we get back to school.
Posted: November 5, 2021
This rhythm play along has some sixteenth notes; we count them as ti-ka-ti-ka. They are four sounds all on one beat. Have fun practicing today's rhythm.
Posted: November 4, 2021
Here is a fun rhythm practice that uses a folk song called the Wellerman and reviews note duration. Enjoy clapping this one!
Posted: November 3, 2021
Rhythm practice today that focuses on quarter note, eighth notes and quarter rests. Clap it out! Play it on an at home drum or stamp it out!
Posted: November 3, 2021
A full music class for you to enjoy!
Posted: November 2, 2021
Another Canadian folk song for you; I'se the B'ye by Great Big Sea. This folk song is a traditional song from Newfoundland. So listen and tell someone what instruments you hear. Can you sing along on the chorus... "I'se the B;ye that builds the boat and I'se the b'ye that sails her...
Also a great song for dancing along.