Friday, January 18

J. W. MacLeod Elementary School Fri. Jan. 18 2.45-3.45pm

Great class today everyone. We learned many new concepts today.
We practiced our C major scales together at the beginning of class and also did some melody playbacks with my violin. Your new song is Happy Birthday.
Here's an easy checklist for your homework this week.

Level 2:
  • C major scales. Memorize the Roman number system for each degree of the scale: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, back to I.
  • 3-note melody playbacks.
  • legato
  • Let it be - make sure to count your dotted half notes (worth 3 beats) and your tied notes (joins two notes together, so you play only the first one and then hold for the duration of both).
  • Happy Birthday - make sure to hold down notes for their full values with both hands.
  • When you practice, notice what intervals are being used (distance between 2 notes), and keep a curved finger hand position and a steady beat.
Level 1:
  • C major scales. Use the correct fingering: RH. 1-2-3-1-2-3-4-5 LH. 5-4-3-2-1-3-2-1
  • Practice finding middle C (group of two, down to C) and naming the keys on your piano at home using the musical alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, back to A.
  • Practice naming notes on the Grand staff using this tool: Note Trainer
  • Finger number tunes: Mary had a little lamb, Oh when the Saints go marching in.
  • Letter name tunes: Twinkle Twinkle, Ode to Joy, Mary had a little lamb (fill in the missing notes).
  • When you practice, notice what intervals are being used (distance between 2 notes), and keep a curved finger hand position and steady beat.
Thanks for your good work today everyone. See you next week!

Thursday, January 17

Kingswood School Thurs. Jan. 17 11.40-12.40pm

Welcome to our guests Josh A., Lauren D., and Taylor in class today.

We did a big review for the level 2 students. You will be having your first assessment test next week.
Here's what you need to know:

1) Note naming on the Grand staff. Practice with this site note name trainer
Remember the rhyme for the treble clef, FACE, and for the bass clef, All Cows Eat Grass.
Also, remember Middle C.
2) Note and Rest Values. Quarter, Half, Whole and Eigth. Make sure you know how to draw these. Note/Rest Value Chart
3) Intervals. The distance between two notes. When counting by line and space to see what interval is between two notes make sure you include the stating note and the ending note.
4) You will be asked to play one of the songs we've learned together: Old Grey Goose, Twinkle,
On Top of Old Smokey, Pop Goes the Weasel, and Get Up.
5) Rhythm playbacks. Count 1+2+3+4+

For Laura:
You did the introduction to piano lesson in the Theory Thinker, and tried out some finger number and letter name tunes today. You also played some bongo boy and listened to us review how to read notes on the Grand staff. When you practice the sheet music I gave you, make sure to keep your fingers curved, and always keep a steady beat.

After the test next week, we'll send a certificate to you in the mail. It will say that you've completed Level 1 of MusIQ Club.

Thanks everyone. Good luck next week - I know you'll all do great.

Wednesday, January 16

BLT Elementary School Wed. Jan. 16 2.00-3.00pm

Today we had a lot of new students join us, which was wonderful - welcome Alyssa, Billy, Terry, Emma, Jacob F., Brandon and welcome back Cameron.

We now have 2 levels of students in the class.

Level 2:
You completed lessons 11 and 12 today.

We met your new computer teacher Scott Joplin. He was a famous American composer who is known for his piano 'ragtime' music.

Mr. Joplin taught us how to play with five-finger ant tunnels. Keep your wrist up and your fingers curved. Place your thumb on middle C. Each finger has a number. Thumbs are 1, Index fingers are 2, Middle fingers are3, and so on... little fingers are 5. You can practice with your Mom or Dad, calling out finger number patterns to play on the piano. Sing and play at the piano 3-2-1. Or 2-3-4. Or 5-3-1. (etc.)

Practice using both your Right hand and Left hand with the thumb on middle C.

Also, you can practice rhythm playbacks the way we did in class (1+2+3+4+).
If you have the CMJ software at home, please practice Folktunes for the Right Hand on the computer in the Library.

Level 1:
In your first lesson, you learned the five rooms of CMJ. Library, Games room, Lesson room, Practice room and Improvisation room.

You met your first computer teacher Mr. Beethoven. Ludwig van Beethoven is a famous German composer in music history who is known for writing symphonies, even though he was deaf (he could not hear).

You learned about high bird notes and low whale notes with Beethoven. You learned where middle C is on the piano, and that there are 7 letters in the musical alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, back to A. Practice naming the keys on your piano, repeating the 7 letters all the way up. You your left hand for low notes and right hand for high notes.

You also got to try out some rhythm playbacks with the level 2 kids.

Thanks for a really productive and fun class everyone.
Excellent work - see you next week!

Tuesday, January 15

Westmount Elementary School Tues. Jan. 15 12.15-1.15pm

We had an exciting class again today.
Let's welcome newcomers Hannah and Sam to our group. That makes 12 of us - we grew a lot since last term!

We have 2 levels going on in the class now.

Level 1:
You learned about high bird notes and low whale notes today. Make sure to play your high bird notes with your right hand and your low whale notes with your left hand. To keep a perfect piano hand position pretend to hold an orange between your 2 hands and make your fingers perfectly round. Then place your fingertips on the keys, and keep your fingers curved.
Now you're ready to play.
When you play, keep a steady beat. All music is experienced in time - the beat is what links each moment to the next. It stays the same length, like a pulse - a heartbeat.

You learned where Middle C is, and met your computer teacher Mr. Beethoven.
Well done. See if you can name all the notes of the piano using the musical alphabet, at home: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. Notice that after G, the musical alphabet starts over at A.

Level 2:
You finished your first level of MusIQ Club officially today in class. Every 12 lessons you will receive a certificate in the mail saying that you completed a level.

In your 12th lesson, you practiced left hand ant tunnels with Mr. Joplin. We did some rhythm playbacks and talked about all the things that we've learned over the course of level 1. Try practicing finger number playbacks at home on your piano. Place your thumb on middle C and play like you do in the leapfrog game. 1-2-1-2-1-2. Or 1-2-3-4-3-2-1. Or 1-2-3-2-3-4-3. Try different combinations with your right hand and then your left hand.
If you have the CMJ software at home, you can practice the Folk Tunes for the Right Hand in the computer, in the Library.


Finally, we all spent some time in the Improvisation room, and each of you recorded a song to show me. All of you did some wonderful playing today. I was especially impressed with the many songs Sophia and Ryan created together. Great sense of rhythm and melody you two.

Thanks for all your hard work today. See you next week.

Monday, January 14

Fleming Tower Elementary School Mon. Jan. 14 2.15-3.15pm

Great work today everyone.

We had Max, Vinny and Lauren join us today for their first lesson in MusIQ Club.
That means there are 2 levels in the class. Level 1 at the front of the room, and level 2 at the back.

Level 1:
You learned about high bird notes and low whale notes today. Make sure to play your high bird notes with your right hand and your low whale notes with your left hand. To keep a perfect piano hand position pretend to hold an orange between your 2 hands and make your fingers perfectly round. Then place your fingertips on the keys, and keep your fingers curved.
Now you're ready to play.
When you play, keep a steady beat. All music is experienced in time - the beat is what links each moment to the next. It stays the same length, like a pulse - a heartbeat.

You learned where Middle C is, and met your computer teacher Mr. Beethoven.
Well done. See if you can name all the notes of the piano using the musical alphabet, at home: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. Notice that after G, the musical alphabet starts over at A.

Level 2:
You finished your first level of MusIQ Club officially today in class. Every 12 lessons you will receive a certificate in the mail saying that you completed a level. We talked about Mr. Beethoven, Mr. Bach and Mr. Joplin. You answered lots of questions I had for you about all the things you learned in level 1.
Then we did our first lesson of level 2 (lesson 13).

You learned about the Blue Danube Waltz. Sometimes music is grouped in 3 beats, especially for dance music. We practiced some rhythm playbacks that use 3 beat groups, as well as 4 beat groups.
You learned more about five-finger ant tunnels with Mr. Joplin. Remember that thumbs are 1, index fingers are 2, middle fingers are 3... and so on - pinky fingers are 5. You're now playing with 2 hands at the same time. Practice doing finger number playbacks at home on your piano. Place your thumb on middle C and play like you do in the leapfrog game. 1-2-1-2-1-2. Or 1-2-3-4-3-2-1. Or 1-2-3-2-3-4-3. Try different combinations with your right hand and then your left hand.

Thanks for an excellent class today. See you next week.
 

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