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Rocking Recorders

In this 10-week course students will learn to read basic music notation on treble clef using the recorder as their instrument.
Michelle Wheeler, BMusEd, MMus
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4.9
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Class

What's included

10 live meetings
5 in-class hours

Class Experience

Students will learn to read basic music notation in the treble clef while learning to play the recorder. Students will learn approximately 20 songs throughout our ten weeks together. During class students will begin with a warm up that focuses on technique and fingering, followed by music reading (theory) learning, and a song. We will practice proper practice techniques, proper tone, posture, and musicality. By the end of the course students will have the confidence to write their own piece for their recorder as their final assignment. 

Class 1
- Setting up your instrument, care for the instrument and how to blow. Initial warm ups.

Class 2
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-3 fingerings introduced and two new pieces.
-Learning to read treble clef

Class 3
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Learning to read treble clef review
-2 new notes and the 5 note pattern.

Class 4
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Rhythm and notations introduced

Class 5
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Time signatures introduced
-Students will know a minimum of 5 pieces by this time and be able to read simple notation

Class 6
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Introduction of full octave scale including fingerings.

Class 7
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Students will begin review of all the terms needed for the post-course quiz


Class 8
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Focus in the last three classes will be on learning new songs and reviewing all of the new terminology and music reading.
-Students will begin writing their composition to be performed in the final class.

Class 9
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces and if ready new pieces will be introduced.
-Students will learn how to write their compositions using musescore should they desire or where to find printable staff paper to use.

Class 10
-Students will continue their warm up and breathing exercises.
-Review pieces from prior class pieces.
-Students will perform their compositions if they feel comfortable.
-Students will receive final details directing them on the final quiz.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to identify the following terms by the end of the class:
Treble Clef, Repeat Sign, Half Note, Quarter Note, Whole Note, Staff, Quarter Rest, Whole Rest, Half Rest, Eighth Notes, Time Signature, Tie

Students will be able to identify at least 5 notes on the staff along with the fingering to match.

Students will be able to play approximately 20 songs by the end of the course.

Students will be able to write an 8 measure song using three notes and a minimum of 3 different note values.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Younger students may need you assistance to help set up and in their initial practice efforts. The more support you can provide to them initially in their practice, the more successful and confident your child will be.
Supply List
Students will require a soprano recorder. I recommend selecting a wooden recorder to use as the sound is much more pleasant and easy to play but a plastic recorder will work as well for the class.

Wooden recorders- You can usually find wooden recorders at your local music store and online for just over $20.
Plastic recorders- Aulos and Yamaha student recorders are best if you are able to find them and usually cost under $20. 

Students will receive a 5 page method book to print out along with the pre-test to complete prior to the first class. Details will be posted in the classroom.
 2 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined November, 2017
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Master's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Regina
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Regina
Michelle holds a Masters degree in Flute Performance and Bachelor degree in Music Education. During her masters degree she performed on the baroque flute and studied baroque performance practice, including the recorder. As a music teacher Michelle loves to help students explore music and learn to love it as much as she does.

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$120

for 10 classes
1x per week, 10 weeks
30 min

Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
3-9 learners per class

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