Music Monday | Music and Theory for Kids |Preschool & Kindergarten Music Class| Treble and Bass Clef
Welcome to Music Monday Episode 3! The third in a series of short engaging episodes that teach music movement and theory to preschoolers! (2-5 years)
Each mini-episode will focus on a musical concept taught through song, play, and movement. Concepts such as beat, rhythm, staccato, legato, piano, forte as well as listening and improvising skills are some of the fun musical concepts that will be presented.
In this episode, we teach the musical concepts of treble and bass clef. To demonstrate, Mimi sings Hey Diddle Diddle while playing it in either the Bass or Treble Clef. Next, she invites the children to join her in a game that will have them listening and identifying whether she is playing in the bass clef or the treble clef. Gabi helps the children along by stretching up high to indicate high notes and crouching low to indicate low notes. Lastly, Mimi plays again, but this time the children have to guess on their own. Afterward, Gabi shows them if they were right.
Children develop listening and gross motor skills as they dance and sing along with Mimi and Gabi!
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Music Monday | Music Theory for Kids | Preschool & Kindergarten Music Class | Legato and Staccato
Welcome to Music Monday Episode 2! The second in a series of short engaging episodes that teach music movement and theory to preschoolers! (2-5 years)
Each mini-episode will focus on a musical concept taught through song, play, and movement. Concepts such as beat, rhythm, staccato, legato, piano, forte as well as listening and improvising skills are some of the fun musical concepts that will be presented.
In this episode, we teach the musical concepts of legato and staccato. To demonstrate, Mimi sings Humpty Dumpty in two distinct ways (staccato and legato). Next, she invites the children to join her in a game that will have them singing the song in either staccato or legato. Lastly, Gabi leads the children in a fun movement game where they get to improvise the concepts through movement.
Children develop listening and gross motor skills as they dance and sing along with Mimi and Gabi!
#mimisplaytime #preschoolmusic #musicandmovementforkids
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Music Monday | Music theory for Kids | Preschool and Kindergarten Music Class | BEAT
Welcome to our first Music Monday episode! This is the first in a series of short engaging episodes that teach music movement and theory to preschoolers! (2-5 years)
Each mini-episode will focus on a musical concept taught through song, play and movement. Concepts such as beat, rhythm, staccato, legato, piano, forte as well as listening and improvising skills are some of the fun musical concepts that will be presented.
In this episode, we focus on recognizing the beat of a piece of music. Using a familiar nursery rhyme, Mimi sings while Gabi taps out the beat of the song. Children are invited to sing and clap or tap along. Once they have an idea of the beat, we invite the children to move their bodies to simple 4/4 time. Children develop listening and gross motor skills as they dance and sing along with Mimi and Gabi to the beat of the music!
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