Friday, June 26, 2020

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Line Rider BEETHOVEN

Beethoven meets Line Rider by Doodle Chaos

What was significant about Beethoven?  he was deaf.  When Beethoven would play piano, he would cut off the legs, sit on the floor and put his head on top of the piano while he played in order to feel the vibrations.

When Beethoven composed the Moonlight Sonata, he could partially hear sounds.  He composed this beautiful piece of music, because it reminded him of the moon setting over Lake Lucerne.  Beethoven also dedicated this music to one of his pupils -- Countess Guilietta Guicciardi.  It seems he really liked her!

Listen to the ingenious Line Rider version of this beautiful composition.  LINK

You can even draw a picture of a moon setting over a lake, or any other picture this makes you think about.  It would be fun to create a dance to this as well.  Would the dance be fast or slow? How could you show loud and quiet dynamics with a dance?

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Answers to Brain Benders

Hi Tuscany;

In case you checked out the Brain Benders post and are curious about the answers, here they are!

1. Forward I am heavy, backward I am not.   Answer: TON

Box #7:  answer: uni-cycle
Box #8: answer: horseshoe bay, Bay bridge, half-moon bay
Box #9: answer: end of the month (notice the last letter is underlined)
Box #10: answer: backward glance  (the letters spell the word glance, only they are backwards)


I hope you have tried to create your own Brain Bender.  Dr. Arlene Taylor wrote a whole book with Brain Benders and riddles.  She says that "Brain Benders, a type of brain aerobic exercise are designed to challenge and stimulate the neurons... Brain Benders are considered whole-brained puzzles because you need both cerebral hemispheres to solve them.  Most brains use the left hemisphere to figure out the letters and words, while the right hemisphere pays attention to their spatial positioning.  So be careful to note the relative position of the words not only to each other but also to their position in each box." p. vii

So, if you are writing your own puzzle, you need to write your brain bender in a box, as that is important to the meaning of the word. 

Monday, June 15, 2020

4 Instruments to Make At Home

Percussion Instruments to Make at Home


This video demonstrates how to make 4 different non-pitched (meaning it does not make a melody) instruments at home.  Be sure to hit pause at the beginning of each section to gather the materials needed to make each instrument and also hit pause when you are working on each step.  

Think about how the instruments are making sound.  How would you describe how each one makes sound? Do you think if you used beans instead of rice that the sound would be different?  What other filler would work?

Friday, June 12, 2020

Run Rhythms with STOMP and HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS



Here is another example of some rhythms with just basketballs. STOMP and some HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS got together to create some fun rhythms.  I bet you could do the same!

LINK to MUSIC

STOMP

STOMP with Basketballs and Kitchen


I love the rhythms that the group STOMP comes up and the fact that they are using ordinary materials for their rhythms.  What are all the different sounds you can hear that they use? 

I wonder if you could create a rhythm using a ball of some kind, or something from the kitchen??!  If you do and would like to share it with me, I would love to see it!

Enjoy this STOMP video.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Brain Benders with Dr. Arlene Taylor

Who is Dr. Arlene Taylor?  She is a brain function expert and holds not just 1, but 2 PhD's in brain function.   Music and brain function are also related, so any activities we can do that will strengthen the connection of neurons and right and left side of the brain are important in which to participate.

Brain Benders help to keep our neurons strong and healthy!  According to Dr. Taylor, "neurons get stronger with mental exercise."

What is a Brain Bender?  "A type of brain aerobic exercise designed to challenge and stimulate us neurons ...".

A riddle is a brain bender.  Here is one on page xii of Dr. Taylor's book:


1.  Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not.   What am I?   

Another Brain Bender are words that a put in a certain way and represent a phrase. Check out these brain benders in the picture below to see if you can figure out the answers!

The first one is: uni-cycle

See if you can figure out any of the others!     I will provide the answers tomorrow!

Try and write your own brain bender. The words can go any direction and can even be broken up by other letters.

Ms. Miller wrote one, it may be one someone has already thought of, but this is it:   LAD DER
Did you figure it out?  it is a broken ladder!

All this is used with permission from Dr. Arlene Taylor.  Her brain information can be found at arlenetaylor.org

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Find the Button

Can You Find the Button?


Usually this is a song that is sung in a big circle game, passing a button from one person to the next.  This is a different version of that game.  See if you can follow the cup that has the button underneath and get the right answer at the end.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Compose with Art

Composing with Kadinsky


Hello Tuscany students!  Remember that this activity is optional, but if you would like to enjoy drawing and hearing your drawing turn to sound, then give this a try.

Draw circles, squiggles, shapes, dots, etc and watch them turn into sound when you hit play.  Once you have drawn something, you can hit the two-toned circle to change the sound or timbre.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Pink Panther and Boomwhackers

College Students Playing a Boomwhacker Medley

What is a Medley?  A medley is a bit of a few songs played as one complete song.  Listen to this Boomwhacker Medley.

Notice how well they all stay together and listen to each other and work together.  



Friday, June 5, 2020

Make Your Own Panflute !

Make A Panflute


Making your own instruments is so fun and rewarding.  It helps you to learn about the instruments and how they produce sound. 

Materials Needed:

1. Plastic drinking straws
2. Duct tape
3. Scissors
4. Plyers
5. A lighter (?). GET PARENTS TO HELP WITH THIS STEP!!!!

Follow this LINK to make your own panflute.


Tuesday, June 2, 2020

What is Ragtime?

Ragtime with Scott Joplin


Ragtime is a music that was developed in the United States by composer Scott Joplin.  It was the precursor to Jazz genre.

What to look for on the link:

1. Find #15
2. Listen to the box called: composer
3. Go to box called: Analysis ON to prepare before listening
4. Read the Listening Log
5. Go to Cup Game Challenge  to hear the song.  You may try tapping the ta's and ti-ti's
6. If you wish, you can then watch the demo of the cup game challenge and try it at home