Learn to play basic fingerstyle and fingerpicking exercises on guitar. Quick tutorial with tabs for beginners.
This lesson contains a Bb blues jazz guitar walking bass transcription with tabs and improvisation.
Elementary art sub idea "Boat on a River of Pattern"
This Pablo Picasso Art Lesson combines his blue period, cubism, and famous guitar player painting. Check out this picasso blue guitar lesson for kids.
Best blues licks explained and played by Joe Bonamassa in person.
Today we’ll look at three types of bass lines that help define the sound of three sub-styles of fingerstyle blues: monotone bass, alternating bass, and boogie-woogie bass.
The blues scale is one of the most popular scales used. It's used across many genres of music, from blues to rock to jazz and others.
Most art teachers know all about George Rodrigue and his "Blue Dog" series of paintings. This bundle has everything you need to add this lesson into your repertoire. Already do a Blue Dog lesson? These drawing guides and brainstorming pages will help you to easily execute your existing lesson and get some really creative results! The planning and prep is all done! Includes: drawing guides, coloring pages, brainstorming sheets, resources and video links, and two different options for a directed drawing slideshow.
1) Welcome: 2) Songs: Start the Story Hour with the learning our names song. Go around the circle or table and introduce each child. Here is a cute little song to reinforce the idea of stars in the sky: (sing like Twinkle Twinkle) Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the night. Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are. Twinkle twinkle little star How I wonder what you are God has put you in the sky And sometimes I wonder why But it’s good t shine up there You remind me of God's Care. 3) Prayer... Ask God to work the Holy Spirit in our hearts to give us the faith to move mountains. 4) Theme: Remind the children of the theme of the unit: God works among his covenant people to prepare the world for the Savior. Hebrews 12:1&2 “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us… look to Jesus.” Today we are going to hear a story about Abraham. Abraham and his wife Sarah had no children, but God promised to make their descendants as many as the stars in the sky. How would God do this? Abraham had to trust in God. 5) Bible Story: Today’s Story is "Abraham" . Read pages 33-38 (R 37-42) from the Read and Learn Bible (Scholastic). 6) Text: Today’s Text is: Genesis 15:5 "...Look towards the heaven, and number the starts, if you are able to number them... So shall your descendants be." 7) Crafts: Number the stars... Here is a simple craft that small children love to do. Give each child a sheet of black or dark blue constructions paper for the "sky." Provide lots of star stickers and allow the kids to put as many stars in the sky as they like. Then, challenge the children to count the stars! Or you can use the coloring page below, and do the same idea... lots and lots of stars. Most dollar stores sell packs of about 500 star stickers in gold, silver, red and blue. Worth every penny. If you have a star punch, you could punch out stars from colored paper, for some variety. 8) Closing Prayer... say the Lord's Prayer together with the children. 9) Going Home: Sing the closing together. Then, check to see if all the children have collected their crafts and coloring sheets before they go home. Say goodbye and tell them that you enjoyed learning about God together and were happy to have them today! You were, weren’t you? 10) Optional Coloring Pages: check out www.coloring.ws/abraham.htm for some free coloring pages
The blues scale is one of the most popular scales used. It's used across many genres of music, from blues to rock to jazz and others.
Leigh Fuge of MGR Music works through 10 easy blues guitar licks for beginners that can be quickly worked into a practice routine.
You can find this full lesson plan in my 4th Grade Curriculum Lesson Pack HERE! I have had quite a few people ask me about the handouts I used to do this color value lesson: So here you go... Sorry that I cut of the word "white" on the left side when I copied it, but the kids still get the idea. You can always just re-write it on the original before copying. I also included a value shading handout that I use for colored pencil and pencil projects. Enjoy! [These are cell-phone photos of copies of the handouts, but they should print fine. I hand-draw most of my handouts and then make copies!]
This guitar lesson provides shapes and exercices with tabs about shell voicings. It explains what are those 3-note chords and how to play them.
Learn about Andy Warhol and the pop art movement that started in the mid-1950s. Step-by-step instructions are also included for kids to create their own Andy Warhol strawberries.
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Looking for an easy Earth Day activity? This coffee filter craft is quick and easy! Looks great displayed with writing!
Need Wonder activities for your classroom or home school Wonder teaching resources? We have Wonder lesson plans, Wonder worksheets, and more ideas for book projects, kindness activities for middle school, and diversity lessons to make a great study unit for students using both the novel by RJ Palacio and teaching with movies (including the popular precepts project!).
Download free PDF hobbies worksheets and use them in class today. On this page, you can find a collection of worksheets for teaching about hobbies and free time activities in English. See below for the hobbies worksheets currently available, and check the bottom of the page for related resources for teaching about hobbies / free time activities in English.
Learn how to create some cool B.B.-style blues solo licks and phrases
You will find in this lesson minor, major, diminished and augmented triad shapes to play them on the guitar.
Jesus went to His disciples at night during a storm. They didn't know who it was on the sea, but when they saw it was Jesus, Peter walk...
Learn how to play one of the most popular bossa nova songs ever, Blue Bossa. In this lesson, you will learn the melody and how to improvise.
This guitar lesson explains how to mix minor and major triads in order to play blues arpeggios on jazz blues tunes.