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Ongoing Singing and Xylophone Reading: Level 1 Folk Songs

In this beginning music class, students will learn two new songs each week: one for xylophone playing and solfege singing and another for playing an interactive game.
Margot G Murdoch, Ph.D.
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Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

This ongoing course is a weekly exercise in musical fluency at a beginning level.  Two new folk songs will be introduced each week.  One song will serve as material for solfege learning, xylophone playing, and note reading.  The other songs will be more fun to sing and will have a game associated with it that will be played at the end of class.  Each lesson will follow a five-part structure: playback/performance of last week's song (optional), xylophone and staff geography (determined by that week's song), solfege (c major) and song learning, rhythm reading and singing and interactive games.  In rhythm, students will clap back rhythms using ta/ti solemnization.  Most classes will close with an interactive game that is played while we sing that week's second song.   

Prerequisite:  Students should know how to read to take this class.  This class is the same level as my beginning Kodaly class, but there is less focus on singing and more focus on xylophone playing, so songs will be learned in the key of C.  Additionally, concepts are not scaffolded to allow for the ongoing format.  All notes for each week's songs are taught that week.  All rhythms will use the same simple note values.   

Curriculum: 
Sept. 12: C, D, E "Hot Cross buns," "Go Round the Mountain"
Sept. 19: D, E, G, A "Great Big House," "Whose Bag Has My Gold Ring?"
Sept. 26: C, E, G "Fuzzy Wuzzy,"  "Mouse, Mousie"
Oct. 3: E, G, A "Engine, Engine," "Lucy Locket"
Oct. 10: C, D, E, G "Rain Come Wet Me" "Here Comes Bluebird"
Oct. 17: C, D, E, G, A  "Grizzly Bear" "Seminole Duck Dance"
Oct. 24: E, G, A "Bounce High,"  "Icka Backa Soda Cracker" 
Oct.  31: E, G "Fall is Here," "Old Mother Witch"
Nov. 7: C, D, E, G "Deedle Deedle Dumpling" "Tea Without Sugar"
Learning Goals
Students will learn to read notes on from the treble staff onto the xylophone.  Students will memorize the solfege scale names over time.  Students will be exposed to a variety of folk songs.
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Supply List
Students will need a one octave (eight note, C-C) or larger, standard tuned xylophone.  Sufficient models can be purchased online for around $20.  Searching for "kids professional xylophone" seemed to turn up a lot of good options on amazon.  Metal keys work better than wooden ones for outschool.  
A song page/ worksheet will be posted in the classroom each Sunday night.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello!  I am excited to be bringing some singing, musicianship, and core curriculum classes to Outschool.  I hold a Ph.D. in Music Composition from the University of Utah and some prior degrees and training: a Masters, a Bachelor, and Kodaly training.  I have logged over 2,000 hours as an online music tutor and ESL teacher over the last three years and before that, I taught music theory and musicianship at two universities, one high school, and two music businesses over a 15 year period.  I also work as a freelance composer writing instrumental and opera music.  One of my main gigs is writing and musically producing children's operas for the Utah Opera Outreach Program.   I get to visit schools and compose with kids, then take their melodies home and produce accompaniment music.  These songs help students retain information so easily and I love singing about science, math, and social studies!
I have practiced my internet-lesson-attention-keeping-finesse with hundreds of students ages four to sixteen and have methods that work for each age group.  I have three kids of my own, aged 8-13.  One son was diagnosed with high functioning autism and another with ADHD, so  I understand that not all children learn the same way.  No matter your child's abilities, I will try to make your child smile at least once each lesson.   
Even though I hold a Ph.D., I'm still very much a kid at heart and approach the classroom with a sense of humor and whimsy.   The most important thing I want to instill in my students is confidence in their ability to learn. 
I hope to see you in the classroom! 

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$12

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
3-7 learners per class

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