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Flautas dulces de karate (parte 1) con la Sra. D

A medida que avanzamos en nuestro libro de teoría musical 1, los estudiantes aprenderán a tocar la flauta dulce y ganarán sus cinturones de karate; los estudiantes tocarán ciertas canciones asignadas para cada cinturón de karate.
Regay Childress Defevers
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Clase

Qué está incluido

8 reuniones en vivo
7 horas 20 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
2-4 horas por semana. Students will be expected to practice between classes. Students will have homework stated at the end of each class. Practice really well for each belt they are trying out for each time.
Evaluación
I assess as we go along. The book also has little assessment throughout. In the Part 2 Karate Recorder class (an extension of this class,) their is a musical check up that will assess what they have learned throughout the book as well.

Experiencia de clase

Students will learn:
- To correctly hold the recorder
- Read music 
- The correct way to blow into the recorder
- Count Value of notes
- Music Theory
- Play Recorders in time with other classmates
- Play a simple harmony piece 
No prior experience is required for this class. I like to have fun and teach by example.  Students can feel free to ask questions throughout the class. I have taught Recorder and Flutophone classes for over 15+ years. Karate Recorders was by far, the students favorite way to learn recorders. The final class, will be the 16th class. Students will do the musical checkups on pages 27 and 28 for homework and bring them to the 16th class. (This will be in our Part 2 Karate Recorder)  We will go over them for correct answers, answer any questions,  and play some of the students favorite songs we learned throughout the classes.  Students are required to purchase their own book and recorder. I hope to see you in Karate Recorder Class. Come prepared to earn all the  karate belts.
Class 1: Intro to Recorders: How to hold a recorder, how to blow into the recorder, space notes, line notes, notes going up and down, FACE notes, Every Good Boy Does Fine notes, time signatures, bar line, measure, double bar line, bar line, next door neighbors/skip notes, quarter note and rest, clap a rhythm, play a rhythm on recorder, 
Class 2: Review homework, interval of a 2nd and 3rd, half note and rest, Missing note names, matching symbols and notes to name, musical math, learn the note B and correct fingering. Learn to play the song: "Let's Play."  If time, learn  note A on page 9, Whole note and whole rest, play "Playing A." 
Class 3: Review Homework, Note A, Clap and play "Playing A", Clap and play " Moving,"  learn to play softly and loudly, Piano or Forte, Play "Stepping," and learn the symbols for piano and forte.
Class 4: Review homework, learn note G and fingering, Clap and play "Playing G," Clap and play "Mary Had a Little Lamb,"  Musical Math
Class 5: Review homework, learn time signature 3/4. Clap and play: "Pop Goes the Weasel",  "Mary had a little Lamb", Explain white belt instructions.
Class 6: Review homework, learn F and fingering,  Clap and play "Playing F" and "Pierrot's Door", Name that note, (allow time for anyone wanting to try for a karate belt)
Class 7: Review Homework, Learn note E and fingering, Clap and play "Playing E,"  Clap and play " Sweetly Sings the Donkey." Musical Mystery,  Identifying Intervals 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, introduce dotted half note, What Time is it? ( Time signature)
Class 8: Review and Belt tryouts, Introduce dotted half notes,  Musical math,  Crescendo, Decrescendo, Clap and play Crescendo and Decrescendo, Common Time, Play "Row, Row, Row, Your Boat."

In Karate Recorders Part 2, we will finish the Music Theory book.  The part 1 sections and part 2 sections are to make it easier for parents to pay the fee.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn to play the recorder by reading music. Students will specifically learn: accents marks, crescendo, decrescendo, value of notes, intervals, measures, bar line, double bar line, time signatures, common time, quarter notes and rest, half notes and half rest. . No politics or religion will be taught in this class. This class is solely for learning to read music and play the recorder. Recorders are one of the least expensive ways to learn to read music.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Orientación para padres
There are 3 religious songs in the book. They are in PART 2 ( The extension to this class) Due to Outschool's policy we will not be playing those songs. I will be substituting those songs for "Jingle Bells", "Tune of Harmony", and "On Top of Old Smokey."
Lista de útiles escolares
-"Music Theory 1" by ABEKA http://www.christianbook.com stock#WW183563 
-Soprano Recorder ONLY  You can find them on Amazon for as low as 8.99 with a cleaning rod and carrying bag. 
 https://www.amazon.com/Eastar-ERS-21GN-Recorder-Fingering-Cleaning/dp/B07H2DZ7L8/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=Soprano%2BRecorder%2Bwith%2Bcleaning%2Brod%2Band%2Bbag&qid=1638809173&sr=8-6&th=1 ( I also uploaded a picture of it.)
-Also bring a pencil to class. There are some pencil work throughout the book.
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el March, 2021
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There are different styles of music incorporated throughout this Music Theory book. I will be substituting 3 songs in place of the religious songs, to stick with Outschool's policy.  (Those will be in PART 2 section to these classes)

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2 x por semana, 4 semanas
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