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Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers
Rondo Burgers

Rondo Form

Below, you will find several examples of Rondo Form.

     1. Listen to three of the examples. (We have listened to                 The King and I, and the Viennese Musical Clock in class.) â€‹

     2. Announce your three choices on your movement video. â€‹

     3. Develop a movement Rondo to one of your choices.                 (Each new section: A, B, ...must have a new movement.)           Make sure that the A section is easy as it will always                   return. â€‹

     4. Videotape your performance on iPhone, iPad, or                       whatever you have available. Use Google Classroom or             send to jan.osburn@bvsd.org

     5. You will be graded on the following rubric:

A. You recognize, and repeat the same movement for A every time. 

B. You have a NEW movement for each NEW section. (B, C, …)  

C. Your movement is organized, practiced, and fits your chosen selection.

D. Your movement is creative.

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*** You may also upload a video that you find if it fits the guidelines!

Upload here:

Google Classroom or send to jan.osburn@bvsd.org

Recorder Karate

Recorder Karate Songs
The Recorder Karate book is based on learning the flute through songs in a gradual way.
It makes a parallel with the color of the karate belt and so, as we reach a level is adding complexity to the melodies to play.
Songs in The Recorder Karate Book are:

White belt – Hot Cross Buns – with notes G A B
Yellow belt – Gently Sleep – with notes G A B
Orange belt – Merrily We Roll Along – with notes G A B
Green belt – It’s Raining – with notes E G A
Purple belt – Old MacDonald Had A Farm – with notes D E G A B
Blue belt – When The Saints Go Marching In – with notes G A B high C’ high D’
Red belt – Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star – with notes D E F# G A B
Brown belt- Amazing Grace – with notes D E G A B high D’
Black belt – Ode To Joy – with notes – D G A B high C’ high D’
As you see one of the best songs to play on the recorder for beginners is “Hot Cross Buns”


https://musicaisb.weebly.com/recorder---fourth-grade.html

Film and send to jan.osburn@bvsd.org or upload to Google Classroom and I will ok or comment on improvement. Belts will be send via mail!

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If you need a recorder for home, you can purchase it here.

Composition(s)

Rhythm Composition - Show me rhythms you know by composing a rhythm composition. It can be fairly simple, or, difficult! One step further: Add a meter and bar-lines. One step further: Perform it! (Below are some examples.)

Please submit your work here.

History of Colorado-

Current Music from Colorado

There have been plenty of famous musical artists from Colorado who have made an impact on audiences in this country and beyond.
John Denver lived in Aspen and had a profound love of Colorado for much of his life. In fact, he sang about the state numerous times in his music. To show their appreciation for Denver's music, state legislators awarded him the title of poet laureate. Some of the most popular Colorado artists include The Fray, OneRepublic, The Lumineers, and Earth, Wind & Fire.

 

Of all the best musical artists from Colorado, which ones do you find yourself listening to time and time again? All of these artists were either born, raised, or formed here. Listen to at least three performing groups from this list and let me know what you like/don’t like using musical elements like: tempo, dynamics, melody, expression and harmony. Then vote for your top three favorite musicians/groups from Colorado. Do you have any Colorado bands to add to our list?

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Please submit your work here.

The Composer is Dead - Lemony Snicket

Settle back and enjoy a story. This is a half hour long so PREPARE! Hugs! - Ms. O

The Remarkable Farkle McBride

Another book for your listening pleasure. (15 minutes.) Enjoy!

Tempo

   Send your work here!!! :)

Bingo!

   Send your work here!!! :)

Whack a Note

Here is a fun game called "Whack a Note" to review or learn your Treble Clef. Try it out!

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http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/interactives/steprightup/whackanote/whackanote.html;

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   Send me a message here if you played the game!!! :)

Musical Olympics

Good luck everyone! Post your entrys on Flipgrid!

Sing-Along Songs!

Hello everyone! Our last project together for this school year is a Sing-Along! Get your family together and enjoy 20 minutes of songs! (I will still be checking the grade site and Flip Grid until Friday.) Hugs!!!
- Ms. O

If you want, please feel free to submit videos of you and your family singing here!

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