What's included
40 live meetings
30 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students will need to practice their ukulele at least 40 minutes/week to get the most out of the class. More is great! Less is not recommended.Class Experience
Hello! Welcome to 4th Grade Music with Mr. Darrell! In this class, we will learn to: - sing canons/rounds and partner songs - use quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes in rhythmic patterns - introduce the ukulele as an instrument for beginners - Learn about a different musician each month Our classes will focus on three main musical elements: singing, rhythm, and instrument playing (ukulele). Classes will begin with a hello song and a vocal warm-up. We will then dive into the first objective for singing. After that, we will practice our rhythmic objective for the week. Following, we will practice our ukulele objective. If there is time at the end, we will play a game. Here is the general weekly breakdown of the main topics and objectives in class (subject to change): Week 1: Prepare to sing a canon / introduce eighth notes and quarter notes / introduce the ukulele Week 2: Sing a simple canon / practice using eighth notes and quarter notes / first chord on ukulele Week 3: Practice singing canon / create using eighth notes and quarter notes / switching between chords on ukulele Week 4: Prepare songs for partner song singing / read patterns using eighth notes and quarter notes / practice switching between chords Week 5: Continue to prepare songs for partner song singing / introduce sixteenth notes / introduce song with two chords Week 6: Sing partner songs / practice using sixteenth notes / practice song with two chords Week 7: Practice singing partner songs / create patterns using sixteenth notes / learn a third chord and chord progression Week 8: Learn new partner songs / read patterns using sixteenth notes / introduce song with three-chord progression Week 9: Sing new partner songs / read patterns using all previously taught rhythms / practice and play song with three chord progression / sing and play favorite songs *Students need to have a ukulele to participate in this class. They do not need to have any prior experience.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I will use a "Ukulele Karate" book with the class that I co-authored. I will share that resource with students via screen-sharing and in the classroom.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
Maine Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Berklee College of Music
Associate's Degree in Education from Bridgewater State University
Hello! I am a professional music educator and farmer living in Maine with my wife and three small children in the forest. After a long span of touring as a professional musician, I most recently spent several years as a music teacher in a diverse urban public school before transitioning my teaching online due to circumstances surrounding the pandemic. I now teach remote music classes exclusively, right here on Outschool! I am thrilled to serve students in a larger online network, through active and creative music education.
In nearly all of my general music classes, I help students cultivate or deepen fundamental musical skills that I believe we all need: perceiving and keeping the beat, moving meaningfully to music, and singing various song forms. Additionally, I expose my students to a wide range of culture through an authentic and diverse repertoire, including traditional, folk, and modern music from America and throughout the globe. Another critical component of my classes is active music-making with voice, percussion, and instrumentals. My classes range from learning construction vocabulary through song for preschoolers, to digital music production for savvy teenagers, to advanced improvisation for music scholars.
I am also an experienced composer and performer. I often take songs requested by students and transcribe the music so we can learn it together; I love a good transcription challenge. And, if I can't find a song that meets the needs or interests of my students, I'll write one for them! Classes, too!
I look forward to learning with you.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly or $588 for 40 classes1x per week, 40 weeks
45 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-10
5-9 learners per class