AT HOME LEARNING
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Music At Home Learning is completely optional, and simply some resources to use as you like.
Updated June 2020
1. INSTRUMENT FAMILIES of the Orchestra
Lesson 1 - String Family - Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, and Harp
Instruments Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Pizzicato (plucked)
Arco (bowed)
Lesson 2 - Woodwind Family -Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon
Instruments Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Fugue In G minor - Woodwind Quartet
Fugue in G minor - Full Orchestra
Lesson 3 - Brass Family - Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Tuba
Instrument Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Fanfare for the Common Man
Star Wars Medley
Lesson 4 - Percussion Family - All drums, xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, triangle, shakers, tambourine, timpani, woodblock...
Any instrument that is hit, struck, shaken, tapped. Pitched and Non-Pitched
Instrument Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples (actually percussion ensembles)
Ionisation
Crown of Thorns
Lesson 5 - Listen to the story. What Instrument do you want to play in your future? Why does it sound interesting to you?
The Remarkable Farkle McBride
2. Peter and the Wolf Lesson provided by the Chicago Symphony (link)
3. Carinval of the Animals Lesson provided by the Chicago Symphony (link)
4. Music BINGO. PDF ABOVE
5. Digital Concerts provided by the Berlin Philharmonic
6. Video Lessons from Smithsonian Folkways
Lesson 1: Hatun Kotama - Flutes of Otavalo, Ecuador
Lesson 2: Our Native Daughters on Their Roots and the African American Banjo Tradition
2a: Our Native Daughters "Polly Ann's Hammer"
2b: Our Native Daughters "I Knew I Could Fly"
Lesson 3: Flaco Jimenez and Max Baca Discuss Legends and Legacies
Lesson 4: An Introduction to Jazz
Lesson 5: Nati Cano on What Makes a Good Mariachi
Lesson 6: Ella Jenkins sings Camp Songs
6a: Ella Jenkins in Conversation
6b: Ella Jenkins Workshop
6c: Ella Jenkins "Who Fed The Chickens"
Lesson 7: Bartic Divas: Women's Voices in Central Asia
Lesson 8: David Nzomo Reflects on his Recordings with Folkways Records
7. World Music Listening.
Answer the following questions about each sample you listen to:
1. What instruments do you hear?
2. What do you notice about the singing? Is it one person or a group? Kids or gown ups? In English or another language?
3. How would you describe the tempo (speed)?
4. How would you describe the dynamics (volume)?
5. How would you describe the texture (thin - not a lot going on. OR thick - lots going on)?
6. How did the music make you feel? What is the mood?
7. What do you think the purpose of the music might be?
8. Where in the world do you think this music originated?
Music Sample 1
Music Sample 2
Music Sample 3
Music Sample 4
Music Sample 5
Music Sample 6
Music Sample 7
Music Sample 8
Music Sample 9
Music Sample 10
Music Sample 11
Music Sample 12
8. Music Play Online This is an elementary music curriculum
9. Free music activity sheets from Alfred
10. Instruments of the Band
Instruments of the Orchestra
11. Virtual tour of an instrument museum
12. Sight Singing Video Lessons
Episode 1 (skip the 40 second introduction)
Episode 2
13. Classics for Kids - Music learning website
14. Seattle Symphony Meet the instrument series and Tiny tot series
Seattle Symphony at home family programming page
Seattle Symphony youtube channel
15. Barefoot Books Sing Alongs - several to choose from on their youtube channel
16. Make your own Instruments with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
17. Composer Series - 6 lessons
Extension ideas:
1. Draw a picture inspired by music of the featured composer
2. Create a dance to music of the featured composer
3. Create art inspired by the time period of the featured composer
4. Write a story to go with music of the featured composer
Lesson 1: J.S. Bach - the Baroque Period
Audio Lesson on the Baroque Period
Biography
Cello Suite 1
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Minuet in G Major
Baroque Art: THE SWING
Lesson 2: Mozart / Early Beethoven - The Classical Period
Audio Lesson on the Classical Period
Mozart Biography
Beethoven Biography
Mozart Symphony 40
Beethoven Egmont Overture
Classical Art: The Oath of The Horatii
Lesson 3: Late Beethoven / Brahms - Romantic Period
(honorable mentions to Tchaikovsky, Schumann, and Mendelssohn)
Audio Lesson on the Romantic Period
Brahms Biography
Tchaikovsky Biography
Beethoven - Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9
Brahms- Hungarian Dance No. 5
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
Romantic Art: Forest of Fontainebleau
Lesson 4: Debussy - Impressionism
Audio Lesson on the Impressionist Period
Debussy Biography
Chopin Biography
Debussy - Clair de Lune
Chopin - Nocturne op. 9 no. 2
Impressionist Art: Dancer with a Boquet of Flowers
Water Lilies
Lesson 5: Copland - 20th Century
20th Century Music
Copland Biography
Copland - HoeDown
Stravinsky Biography
Stravinsky - The Firebird
20th Century Art: Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans
Lesson 6: Women Composers
Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann Nocturne in F Major
Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger Prelude in F Minor
Libby Larsen
Libby Larsen - Hambone
Artist Frida Kahlo - Me and My Parrots
Updated June 2020
1. INSTRUMENT FAMILIES of the Orchestra
Lesson 1 - String Family - Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, and Harp
Instruments Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Pizzicato (plucked)
Arco (bowed)
Lesson 2 - Woodwind Family -Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon
Instruments Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Fugue In G minor - Woodwind Quartet
Fugue in G minor - Full Orchestra
Lesson 3 - Brass Family - Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Tuba
Instrument Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples
Fanfare for the Common Man
Star Wars Medley
Lesson 4 - Percussion Family - All drums, xylophone, marimba, glockenspiel, triangle, shakers, tambourine, timpani, woodblock...
Any instrument that is hit, struck, shaken, tapped. Pitched and Non-Pitched
Instrument Overview
Instrument Sound Samples
Orchestra Sound Samples (actually percussion ensembles)
Ionisation
Crown of Thorns
Lesson 5 - Listen to the story. What Instrument do you want to play in your future? Why does it sound interesting to you?
The Remarkable Farkle McBride
2. Peter and the Wolf Lesson provided by the Chicago Symphony (link)
3. Carinval of the Animals Lesson provided by the Chicago Symphony (link)
4. Music BINGO. PDF ABOVE
5. Digital Concerts provided by the Berlin Philharmonic
6. Video Lessons from Smithsonian Folkways
Lesson 1: Hatun Kotama - Flutes of Otavalo, Ecuador
Lesson 2: Our Native Daughters on Their Roots and the African American Banjo Tradition
2a: Our Native Daughters "Polly Ann's Hammer"
2b: Our Native Daughters "I Knew I Could Fly"
Lesson 3: Flaco Jimenez and Max Baca Discuss Legends and Legacies
Lesson 4: An Introduction to Jazz
Lesson 5: Nati Cano on What Makes a Good Mariachi
Lesson 6: Ella Jenkins sings Camp Songs
6a: Ella Jenkins in Conversation
6b: Ella Jenkins Workshop
6c: Ella Jenkins "Who Fed The Chickens"
Lesson 7: Bartic Divas: Women's Voices in Central Asia
Lesson 8: David Nzomo Reflects on his Recordings with Folkways Records
7. World Music Listening.
Answer the following questions about each sample you listen to:
1. What instruments do you hear?
2. What do you notice about the singing? Is it one person or a group? Kids or gown ups? In English or another language?
3. How would you describe the tempo (speed)?
4. How would you describe the dynamics (volume)?
5. How would you describe the texture (thin - not a lot going on. OR thick - lots going on)?
6. How did the music make you feel? What is the mood?
7. What do you think the purpose of the music might be?
8. Where in the world do you think this music originated?
Music Sample 1
Music Sample 2
Music Sample 3
Music Sample 4
Music Sample 5
Music Sample 6
Music Sample 7
Music Sample 8
Music Sample 9
Music Sample 10
Music Sample 11
Music Sample 12
8. Music Play Online This is an elementary music curriculum
9. Free music activity sheets from Alfred
10. Instruments of the Band
Instruments of the Orchestra
11. Virtual tour of an instrument museum
12. Sight Singing Video Lessons
Episode 1 (skip the 40 second introduction)
Episode 2
13. Classics for Kids - Music learning website
14. Seattle Symphony Meet the instrument series and Tiny tot series
Seattle Symphony at home family programming page
Seattle Symphony youtube channel
15. Barefoot Books Sing Alongs - several to choose from on their youtube channel
16. Make your own Instruments with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
17. Composer Series - 6 lessons
Extension ideas:
1. Draw a picture inspired by music of the featured composer
2. Create a dance to music of the featured composer
3. Create art inspired by the time period of the featured composer
4. Write a story to go with music of the featured composer
Lesson 1: J.S. Bach - the Baroque Period
Audio Lesson on the Baroque Period
Biography
Cello Suite 1
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Minuet in G Major
Baroque Art: THE SWING
Lesson 2: Mozart / Early Beethoven - The Classical Period
Audio Lesson on the Classical Period
Mozart Biography
Beethoven Biography
Mozart Symphony 40
Beethoven Egmont Overture
Classical Art: The Oath of The Horatii
Lesson 3: Late Beethoven / Brahms - Romantic Period
(honorable mentions to Tchaikovsky, Schumann, and Mendelssohn)
Audio Lesson on the Romantic Period
Brahms Biography
Tchaikovsky Biography
Beethoven - Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9
Brahms- Hungarian Dance No. 5
Tchaikovsky - 1812 Overture
Romantic Art: Forest of Fontainebleau
Lesson 4: Debussy - Impressionism
Audio Lesson on the Impressionist Period
Debussy Biography
Chopin Biography
Debussy - Clair de Lune
Chopin - Nocturne op. 9 no. 2
Impressionist Art: Dancer with a Boquet of Flowers
Water Lilies
Lesson 5: Copland - 20th Century
20th Century Music
Copland Biography
Copland - HoeDown
Stravinsky Biography
Stravinsky - The Firebird
20th Century Art: Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans
Lesson 6: Women Composers
Clara Schumann
Clara Schumann Nocturne in F Major
Nadia Boulanger
Nadia Boulanger Prelude in F Minor
Libby Larsen
Libby Larsen - Hambone
Artist Frida Kahlo - Me and My Parrots