If you are looking for a fun game that individuals of all ages would enjoy to play, than you should try "Name That Tune." With music from 50's to today, you can create a game that is perfect for any family party or summer get together. Gather together your children's CD's and make a game for them to play too.
When it comes to tuning a mandolin, the standard tuning is G-D-A-E. Aside from the standard mandolin tunings, there are also other common mandolin tunings used.
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Learn the pattern for how to play minor chords on the piano! Memorizing patterns is much faster and easier than memorizing notes!
Let's start out with a simple tune that we all know (at least in New Orleans that is)... The Saints Go Marching In. Here we will play the melody strictly on the 3rd string (the middle G string). The first thing we need to do is to find the simple melody (no rolls - just the melody) on the 3rd string. We are finding the melody on only one string because by doing so, it is more visual and linear, like a piano keyboard. After we have found the simple melody by ear on the 3rd string, we then will add a roll to it to fill out the spaces and play some of the harmony (the chords) to the tune to make it sound more
If you know how to play the piano, then you also need to learn how to tune a piano. This article will teach you 8 easy steps to tune a piano.
“Rise” was Gabrielle’s second number 1 hit, and has samples from Bob Dylan’s ” Knocking on Heaven’s Door”, or so wiki says, i’d never noticed 😛 This makes a lovely tune to play on the flute, mostly slow but with some faster rolling bits for more of a challenge. ^G ^F# ^D B ^D-^E-^D-B-G …
When I first heard about Pier Giorgio Frassati, I was a sophomore in college. I don’t remember exactly how I heard of him or who told me about him, but I recall being instantly interested in learning more about his life. Initially, I simply loved the fact that he was a young saint, that he […]
Let's start out with a simple tune that we all know (at least in New Orleans that is)... The Saints Go Marching In. Here we will play the melody strictly on the 3rd string (the middle G string). The first thing we need to do is to find the simple melody (no rolls - just the melody) on the 3rd string. We are finding the melody on only one string because by doing so, it is more visual and linear, like a piano keyboard. After we have found the simple melody by ear on the 3rd string, we then will add a roll to it to fill out the spaces and play some of the harmony (the chords) to the tune to make it sound more
The pendulum is a simple, yet effective tool for communicating with the subconscious. While many may perceive it as woo-woo or an evil means of contacting spirits, neither are accurate representations of how a pendulum works. What Is A Pendulum? A pendulum is an object hanging from a string or chain that can sway back … How A Pendulum Works For Accessing Subconscious Knowledge Read More »
Rainbow spaghetti is a terrific sensory activity for kids. Making dyed spaghetti is easy and you only need supplies you likely already have!
Whether you are a beginner or more experienced kalimba player, you will still need to keep your instrument in tune if you want to play…
A tremolo is when you repeat a note rapidly. On the violin you achieve it by moving your bow quickly, so sometimes it’s called bowed tremolo.
Hey-O friends! How do you manage changing classes (my class doesn’t but I’m curious), or even moving from subject to subject within your own classroom? I teach in a self-contained classroom and it’s easy to shift subjects down the schedule a little when things don’t go as planned. #WhoopsWritingWasSupposedToStart20MinutesAgo? ahahahaha #NoShame When it’s time to check morning work, I play a song When it’s time to come to the carpet for a lesson I play a song. Subject change & it’s time to get out a different interactive notebook and folder— YES, I have a song for that! I keep a slew of songs on my iTunes and iPhone/iPad and I just click depending on what I need! It’s easy to say that it’s time to start something new and kids take that task as, “Okay I can chat with my friend now for 1049813582305 minutes”. If they’re singing—they’re on task and still able to talk–but they’re singing to a tune. When the music stops they must be ready! Beginning of the year I introduce a song for a new subject/idea slowly. I want the kids to get used to it and understand the rules that follow when the song […]
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Many people are wondering whether you can play sharps or flats on the kalimba. The main problem with kalimba is that it is commonly tuned…
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Learn the pattern for building any major chord on the piano, and learn to play the piano quickly and easily with chords.
“Farkle!” is an extra fun way to practice number sense and place value skills with intermediate students. They’ll practice adding large numbers and fine tune their computation skills without knowing it! 🙂 I’ve used this in the classroom as for my early finishers, as a sub activity, and even in a math summer camp! I ... Read More about Farkle! Fun
Anyone who has seen Family Guy will remember the catchy jingle – well it seem these theme is trickier to play than i first thought! It’s a fun challenge if you’re in the mood though, and sounds great if you can get it up to speed 🙂 C ^C B-^C It seems …