Planning a Music lesson about the saxophone family?

2010-03-15T01:13:43+00:00By |

Studying instruments in your music class? The saxophone is a great one to include. Saxophones are a very popular instrument, having uses in many genres of music, from Classical to Jazz and Rock. Saxophones are often featured in “big band” music.”Big Band” music often features the saxophone. The typical “big band” sax section consists of

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Music Theory for Rock Musicians

2010-03-14T23:08:53+00:00By |

Thoughts from our Editor Kevin Tuck: I always found it an interesting experience to play in a Rock Band. I played the drum kit in a wide variety of styles of music from rock and roll through light pop. had a background in classical music - my mother made me play piano as a young

Music Lesson ideas to share with a class about Mozart

2010-03-14T20:58:42+00:00By |

There are numerous resources and lesson plans available from this website to help you if you are planning music lessons. In Salzburg, Austria, Mozart's childhood house has been turned into a museum. Design the front cover of a brochure advertising the Museum by briefly describing who Mozart was, what may be see in the Museum

Clarinet – a great instrument for children to learn about in the music classroom

2010-03-14T20:24:12+00:00By |

Here are a few lesson planning ideas that you can use when learning about the clarinet in the music class. There are lots more ideas for music lesson plans in the printable music lesson plans series at this webpage. Have fun making this simple single reed instrument You will need: plastic combs and pieces of

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Horn and Trumpet – great instruments to learn about in music class

2010-03-14T20:10:53+00:00By |

Learning about brass instruments in the classroom will be enjoyable for the students with some of these activities. You can include them in your next music lesson plans about musical instruments. Make a rudimentary brass instrument. You will need plastic beverage bottles (e.g. two-liter soda bottles) and sharp scissors or utility knife. Turn the bottle

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Classical Composer Haydn – Lesson ideas to make it fun!

2010-03-14T20:08:20+00:00By |

There are numerous resources and lesson plans available from this website to help you if you are planning music lessons. Learning about the Classical Composer Joseph Haydn? - Here are a few ideas for you: Encourage the students to pretend that they are Prince Esterhazy, and that they are looking for a new Kapellmeister. Have

A Listening Activity about Antonio Vivaldi

2010-03-14T11:02:38+00:00By |

Here is a Listening Activity for Music Lessons about Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons: Spring 1st Movement. Before listening to the 1st Movement of Spring, discuss what kind of things you associate with Spring. Brainstorm a list (e.g. flowers blooming, birds etc) and talk about what musical effects/sounds you could possibly use to represent them.

Teaching Music Students Baroque Music

2010-03-14T10:35:45+00:00By |

These days Handel's keyboard music is most often performed on a piano. At the time that this music was performed however pianos had not yet been invented, so keyboard music was generally played on a harpsichord. Do some research on the differences between the two, considering when each instrument was invented, how the sound is

Learn about Baroque Music in a fun way

2010-03-14T09:38:51+00:00By |

Want to share some Baroque Music with your music class? here are a few ideas for a music class based on J.S. Bach. If you are creating a music lesson plan about baroque music then this may give you a few ideas. Create a pretend profile for JS Bach on your favourite social networking site

Lesson planning ideas about the Harp

2010-03-14T06:59:31+00:00By |

Here's just a few ideas for writing a music lesson plan about the Harp. Discuss the effect of string length on pitch. Have the students guess if longer or shorter strings will produce higher or lower sounds. Here is an interesting question to discuss with your students: Why do we use the word “high” to

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