The Arts at Aversboro
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Music Classes
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Students display books about composers from the Baroque,
Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary time periods in music history. |
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Students learn to improvise
musical patterns on Orff instruments, the digital keyboard, and
on the resonator bells. |
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Students enjoy playing
their recital pieces for their classmates on our digital keyboard. |
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Students learn to draw
quarter notes before composing four beat patterns using
quarter notes and eighth notes. |
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Students love to pantomime
playing the instruments they hear in recordings. They are showing
off their air guitars! |
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Students show how to write and sign sol-mi patterns. |
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Students enjoy listening to a wide variety of music in their music
textbooks. |
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Students learn about famous composers and listen to excerpts from
their compositions by playing a bingo game. |
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Students learn to sing and play simple melodies. |
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Students display their homemade instruments. |
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Students can visit music web sites during music class through the
use of a Smartboard connected to a laptop computer and a projector. |
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Students learn to compose using the melody bells. |
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Students try out their own improvised rhythm patterns on large
drums in the music classroom. |
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Students draw pictures inspired by famous classical compositions
like "Spring" from Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. |
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Students learn to improvise a melody by playing on Orff instruments
with removable bars. |
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Students can experiment with arranging measures of music by
visiting web sites during music instruction. |
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