Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Move it take two!

He's at it again!  Here's another fun move it for you to do!  Do you like kitty cats?  If you do, you'll love this piece!

Monday, June 1, 2020

MAPEL Bingo

I'ts our last week of school!  Here are two bingo ideas for this week~  See if you can get a black out!




Wednesday, May 27, 2020

On the Day You Were Born

It's high school and college graduation time which can be a nostalgic time of year.  It makes me think of milestones my kids have made from the day they were born until now and makes me think of Lakeshore students moving on to middle school or leaving for other schools.  Here is a beautiful book called, On the Day You Were Born by Deborah Fraser read by Mary Alice Amidon accompanied by beautiful instrumental music.  I think all kids are precious and this book reaffirms how beautiful each of you are!  For parents:  Mary Alice & Peter Amidon have a wonderful website full of storytelling and musical activities for children.  Enjoy and happy trails, where ever you go! 

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Ballet

Can you tell a story with no words, only using your body?  Dancers tell stories without using their voices to sing or speak.  Can you show emotion with your body?  How can you show the following emotions?  Stand up and give it a try:
  • Move like you are upset
  • Move like you are excited
  • Move like you are scared
  • Move like you are so happy you could burst
  • Move like you are angry
  • Move like you are calm
  • Move like you are frustrated
  • Move like you are content
  • Move like you are telling a story
Composers have written music for dancers to tell stories.  There is a classical dance tradition called ballet.  A famous ballet we study in 2nd grade is the Nutcracker Ballet.  Some of you might remember studying it!  Here's is a story called Firebird written by a famous ballet dancer named Misty Copeland.  Firebird is a ballet by Igor Stravinsky in which Misty Copeland danced the Firebird role.

After listening to the story, watch this video about the author Misty Copeland!  Ballerinas are extreme athletes.  They work out all day long and are in terrific shape.



Thursday, May 21, 2020

Google Doodle

Here's a fun google doodle about Mbira- a musical instrument from the Shona people in Zimbabwe Africa.  You can listen and even try to play it.  It's very cool!  Enjoy.   Mbira Google Doodle

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Can Can

Do you like to dance the Can Can?  It's a famous dancing song.  So you have a choice, you can dance and create your own moves or copy the can can with cans!  Click below:)

Monday, May 18, 2020

Rainstorm Activity

💦Create a rainstorm with sounds you can create with your voice, body, or items around your house!  First, experiment with rainstorm ideas, use body percussion to explore pitter patter sounds of raindrops, pouring rain, thunder and lightning.  You can add wind sounds and a sign of a rainbow!

After you experiment with rain sounds, draw a picture of what is happening in your rainstorm.  You can make one big picture, or a conductor's score (a storybook) that describe with words or pictures what is happening in that section (page) of the rainstorm.

Order idea:
1. Wind, birds chirping, gradually leading into...
2. Light raindrops💧, stronger wind, 💨 gradually leading into...
3. Heavy rain,💦 then...
4. Occasional thunder and lightning ⛈ 💨(maybe strong winds too?)
5. Wind dies down a bit, heavy rain continues, thunder and lightning fade away
6. Light rain 💧
7. Rain ending and sun💥 coming out, birds chirping and a rainbow🌈!

You could try this as a “one man band” (all by yourself) or with family members being assigned different roles of the sound story.  You could point to the card you are performing or have a family member hold the cards for you and flip them when it’s time to move onto the next section.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Music Teachers miss you!

We created a video for the ECASD.  You get a sneak peek, the district will be sending this out to families soon!   Music teacher video  Miss making music with you!

Monday, May 11, 2020

Scat Singing

Hi Boys and Girls-  Are you singing every day?  This is a book about Louis Armstrong and scatting!  What is scat singing?  Listen to the story and you'll know!  When Louis Armstrong Taught Me to Scat by Muriel Harris Weinstein.  If you want to hear how Louis sounded when he scatted watch the video below!  Now you should try it.  Can you scat sing while you are playing?  You can grab a toy to scat sing with too!
 

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Move It

Do you remember doing Move It! in the music room?  I love moving to classical music and seeing you experience it too!  Do any of you like baseball?  Do you know that the 3rd base coach gives signs to the players telling them strategies to run, wait, bunt or steal?  In this move it, a music teacher is using baseball signs!  I think you'll like doing it with him.  Enjoy!  Do you know what the name of the piece is?  Let me know!   Baseball Move It.

Monday, May 4, 2020

Rhythm Band

Here is a rhythm band idea.  Play a song that you can feel a steady beat.  I like to use Lyle Lovett's "Long Tall Texan."  
Keep a steady beat by counting 1, 2, 3, 4 over and over again.  How about playing with a friend?  Use the chart below to play along.  Wait?  What if you don't have a tambourine, sticks, triangle or drums at home?  What could you use?  See below for ideas.

  • I think the tambourine is tricky, you want to find a metallic shaky ringing sound.  You could put washers, nuts, bolts or screws in a plastic Easter egg!
  • For sticks use two wooden spoons and hit them together.
  • To get a metallic ringing sound, like a triangle, try hitting silverware together.
  • Drums are fun!  You could use a box with the wooden spoon as a mallet, the bottom of a pan or even an empty ice cream bucket.
To make your own homemade instruments, there are several websites to check out.  Here are two to get you started!  Red Tricycle Homemade instruments and Nancy's Homemade instruments.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Fun Google Doodle

There is a doodle that celebrates Oskar Fischinger's 117th Birthday.  He was a film maker who created wondering visuals connecting music and art.  Here's the link, I had fun playing with the doodle.  I bet Mrs. Janke would love it too!  Music and art connections happen all of the time.  Do you have any ideas of how music and art are connected?  Send me an email with your ideas!

Monday, April 27, 2020

Dance, Dance, Dance

Have you been moving to music at home?  Do you dance when you hear your favorite song?  Here are some moving ideas:  Play the freeze game, have a family member stop the music and you have to freeze in a statue shape!  When you make your statue experiment with the components below.
  • Balance- which body parts are in contact with the floor?
  • Facing- which direction is your body facing?  Is your head facing the same direction?
  • Levels- which level of space are you exploring with your body?
Next try exploring balance, facing and levels when you are moving!  In this video, Someone You Loved, The Piano Guys have added dancers.  Watch as the dancers explore different levels, different facings, and balance.  It's so beautiful!  I hope you enjoy it.


  

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Peter and the Wolf

Hi Lakeshore!  We study Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev in first grade so many of you have acted out the story and learned about the instruments in the orchestra.  Here is a beautiful video of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performing this popular story.  Enjoy Peter and the Wolf.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Dream Drum Girl

Hi Lakeshore!  Today's post is a book called Dream Drum Girl by Margarita Engle which is based on a real person,  Millo Castro Zaldarriaga, Cuba's first female drummer.  Listen to the story first, then listen to her group play in the video below.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Dance with the Piano Guys!

Hello Lakeshore!  Today, I want you to show off your dance moves!  I miss dancing with you!

Monday, April 20, 2020

Lullabies


Hi Lakeshore!
I bet you know what a lullaby is?  If you are thinking, "It's a song to help you fall asleep," you are correct!  Here are a few lullabies you can listen to and sing a-long.

In Lady, Lady, I like to use a shaker instrument to add a sweeping sound.  At school we use goat hoof rattles, at home we have to make do, see what you have around your house to create the soft swishing sound.  I found a little bag with metal marbles in it and an egg shaker.

This lullaby, Hush Little Baby, is special to me because my mother sang it to me when I was a little girl.  I remember sitting in her lap in a rocking chair and laying my head on her chest.  I could hear her heart beating and her voice reverberating as she sang!  Grab a plush animal or doll and rock it to sleep as you listen and sing a-long.

I love this old song, Mama, Buy Me a China Doll.  This song is about a country girl who sees a doll she can't afford in a peddler's cart.  The doll has a face made from porcelain, or china.  Have you seen a fancy cup and saucer, or a china tea set?  These toys would have been very breakable, this was before plastic was invented!  Liza Lou, the girl in the song, tells her mother how they could afford the doll.  It's a silly, yet heart warming tale.  If you would like to make a rag doll like the one I was using in the song watch this video on how to make your own, no sew rag doll out of scrap fabric and string.  Pioneer Rag Doll

Friday, April 17, 2020

Fun Group


Have you heard of the group Walk Off the Earth?  They take popular songs and add their own twist to them.  Here are some fun videos to view.  In the video, High Hopes , they have used some unusual instruments.  Can you find them-  there's a gigantic thumb piano, a theremin (which follows the movement of your hands) and an instrument I've never seen before that Gabriela calls Gary!  What!!!
In this video they aren't playing any instruments, just having a contest Hold On.    Enjoy

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Throw it Out the Window

We have another silly song for you today called:  Throw it Out the Window.  This song interrupts nursery rhymes.  After you learn the song (which won't take you long).  Have a family member say a nursery rhyme or chant and then interrupt them for hilarious results! 

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Playing Together Popular Songs

Hi Lakeshore,
Do you know what the inside of a grand piano looks like?  Typically a pianist plays the keys.  Well in these videos, the musicians are playing more than the keys!  I love the group, The Piano Guys and I use their videos a lot in class with grade 3-5.  So some of you may have seen this video before.  I like it better than the original to be honest!  What Makes You Beautiful

This next group is a family of kids who are playing in the same manner as the piano guys!
.....and Dance with Me

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Listening Scavenger Hunt

Hi Lakeshore Students-  Here's a listening scavenger hunt for you!  Can you find these sounds as you move around your house?  Can you find any of the sounds on a walk?  Miss you!

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Bantam of the Opera


Did you enjoy the book Bantam of the Opera?  The aria the rooster sang, La Donna e' mobile can be heard here in this video of Andrea Bocelli, a famous Italian tenor, singing this popular song at an outdoor concert.  La Donna e' mobile.

If you'd like to tour an opera house like the one mentioned in the book there are several famous opera houses you can tour online.  Vienna, the city of music, has an old beautiful State Opera House with rich history; many of the greatest classical musicians walked, rehearsed and performed their operas in this building.  You can push the arrows and take a self guided tour- you can even visit backstage and the roof.  During the opera season, which is during our school year, they put on a different opera every night!  I went to many operas in Vienna when I student taught in the city.  You can purchase a standing only ticket the day of the opera, you mark your place with a scarf and can pay under $10 to hear an opera!  It's a good deal.   Vienna Austria's Staatsoper link.

The Opera House in Sydney, Australia is known for its architecture.  Here is a tour of the building, it is on the water and an iconic building in Sydney.  All major cities have a performing arts venue and we have the Pablo Center for the Arts!  Have you been there yet?  Here's a link to the different rooms in the Pablo. 

The Pablo also sent out this list of musical performances:

Performance Art

  • National Public Radio is compiling a broad list of performances for streamingorganized by date and genre. It's incredible to see so much variety!
  • Opera fan? Now's the best time to learn more about this art form as the Metropolitan Opera is streaming its "most thrilling, thought-provoking, and uplifting" performances for FREE. Here are this week's performances.
  • Best known for Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar and Cats, Andrew Lloyd Webber is streaming a musical every Friday, available here throughout the weekend. 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Happy Spring!

I have a silly post for you today!  I especially love the moral of the song~. Have a great long weekend.  Enjoy your family, sing, dance and get outside to play.

Little Bunny Foo Foo

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Fun Videos

Hi Lakeshore,
Today is my youngest son's birthday and I know several of you are celebrating at home during this time away and I can't give you a birthday stamp and sing you the birthday song.  So, I thought I'd post some fun videos for you to enjoy whenever you have your birthday!  Happy Birthday Jazz version.

I learned about this quartet through my friend Mrs. Mosher.  She sent me a link to MozART.  The quartet has three types of string instruments in it:  two violins, a viola and a cello.  They play all kinds of music and make me laugh.  This video shows the men in casts-  they are pretending to be injured, yet are still able to play.  MozART: Playing while "injured".

This video features the famous piece by Vivaldi called the Four Seasons.  They insert a whole bunch of other songs into the mix.  See if you can hear Summertime, La Bamba, Jingle Bells and White Christmas!  Click here.  I hope you enjoy this group.  The concert halls that they play in are beautiful too.  Have a great day!

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Keyboard Resources


Hi Lakeshore Kids-
I know some of you have piano keyboards at home and like to play.  Here are some fun websites that have ways to practice and learn at home!

Creative Piano Academy offers some nice basic techniques for beginners:  Creative Piano Academy

This video shows you how to play the melody (tune) of a song.  This website has falling colors that show you where to place your fingers on the keys.  It helps if you place your iPad close to your keyboard.  5 Easy Songs to Play on the Keyboard

On this video from Pianote, you learn how to play harmony parts (open chords:  basically do and sol) on the keyboard.  If you want to play a harmony background while you sing a song, this is a video for you.  We play harmony parts in class when we play a heart beat or an ostinato (repeated rhythm pattern) on xylophones and ukuleles.

It's fun to apply what you are learning and play with others.  Here is an example of melody and harmony parts being performed together.  Fish and Chips and Vinegar.  The singing and recorder parts are playing the melody, the piano and ukulele are playing chords (harmony parts):  the piano is a heart beat and the ukulele is playing an ostinato strumming pattern.  We also sing in harmony, each of us on a different verse; can you hear it?

Good luck!   Mrs Gransee Paral

Monday, April 6, 2020

Creative Movement

Hi Lakeshore Students,
At the beginning of class we enter to the drum exploring and moving musically in our space.  Here are some creative movement activities you can do at home in your space!  I've organized them by concept.  These ideas come form Feierabend's Movement Exploration book.
Awareness of Time:
Divide your room into two areas-- fast land and slow land.  Move around the room quickly when you are in fast land and go into slow-motion when in slow land.  You can pretend you are a super hero that has incredible speed or you've been trapped in a time warp and need to calculate each move!
Awareness of Parts and a Whole:
Play some fun music that you like to move/dance to.  Glue a body part to the floor.  (Not literally, just pretend!)  So try dancing with all of your other body parts except the part glued to the floor.  Try glueing one foot, or one hand, or your head!  The sky is the limit.  Send me a video if you like!
Awareness of Flow
Are you still playing fun dance music?  Turn on the radio if you need to.  Oh no!  You are a robot that's been left out in the rain and snow.  You are rusty and you can't move in your typical robot way, your joints are hard to bend!  Move this way across the room until you find some oil and then dance your typical robot dance!

Miss You!
Mrs Gransee Paral

Garage Band

3rd, 4th and 5th grade students,
Did you know that there is an app called garage band on your iPad?  If it isn't already loaded onto your iPad, you can find it in self-service and load it onto your iPad.  It's a fun creative musical app that lets you create songs a ton of instruments like piano, violin, drums to name a few.  You can use the black keys on the piano keyboard and play s,l, drm sl d' songs on it or strum guitar chords to your favorite songs!  Check it out~. Miss You!  Mrs. Gransee Paral

Friday, April 3, 2020

You are My Sunshine

Hi Lakeshore Students,
The boys and I decided to sing and play a song for you today!  Try to get outside this morning, it's going to rain all afternoon, but don't fret- You are My Sunshine.  I miss you-  Mrs. Gransee Paral

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Create

Hi Lakeshore Students~
Have you had a chance to check out Chrome Music Lab yet?  Mrs Janke said she loved the Kandinsky tab that lets you draw lines like the famous artist and then attaches notes to your drawings.        Wassily Kandinsky used music in his creations and you can too!  I also like the part that lets you practice naming absolute note names (ABCDEFG) this one is for 4th and 5th grade.  They need to know their musical ABC's to ease recorder playing!  Check it out!  Mrs. Gransee Paral

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Dance Party

Hi Lakeshore Students-
The weather outside today looks beautiful!  Have you had a dance party yet?  What are you waiting for?  Get outside, crank some tunes and dance!  If you have sidewalk chalk you can draw pathways to follow for dance moves... curvy lines, far apart lines so you can jump.  Dance with abandon!  Have fun and sing along.  I Like to Move it, Move it!  Miss you!  Mrs Gransee Paral

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Classical Games for Kids

Hi Lakeshore students, are you looking for some fun games to play online?  Check out this website called Classics for Kids.  I think you'll have fun!  Miss you.  Mrs. Gransee Paral

Monday, March 30, 2020

MPR Music Lessons

Hi Families,
Minnesota Public Radio has put together some terrific lessons for children.  These are appropriate for all grade levels. Classical Music lessons for kids~ 

They also have storybooks paired up with classical music.  Pick a story that appeals to you.  MPR Classic Storytime.  Nancy Carlson is a Minnesota author and they use a lot of her drawings/books.  This morning I listened to A Cello Named Pablo.  If you loved Ada's Violin, I think you'll like this book too- it's from the perspective of the cello who tells about different acclaimed musicians playing him.  It's sweet and the music is gorgeous!

I miss you!  Let me know which stories and lessons you love.  Mrs. Gransee Paral




Sunday, March 29, 2020

The Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay


I hope you enjoyed the book Ada's Violin by Susan Hood.  Mrs. Lewis sent you a link to the story.  My heart is touched by these families who turn trash into treasure.  They are an inspiration during these difficult times.  Remember to treat each other kindly.  Here are videos to enjoy.
I like this clip from 60 minutes on CBS.  The Recyclers:  From Trash Comes Triumph.
This video is for your parents and grandparents who remember Metallica:  Nothing Else Matters.
The last link I'm sharing today is from the musical great, Beethoven (the composer that wrote Ode to Joy).  The recycled orchestra played this piece on their European tour.  Beethoven's 5th Symphony.

Friday, March 20, 2020

Songs for Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Hi Lakeshore Kindergarten and 1st graders,
I made some videos for you to sing-a-long.  I had some help from my boys.  I miss you but this is a way we can still sing together.  Click on the links below.  My head is cut off a little bit, my camera man thinks he's funny.  Watch what happens on bluebird, first graders you know the surprise!  Have fun singing with us and creating your own sock puppet arioso land songs!  (shout out to Mrs E for the idea).
Love, Mrs Gransee Paral

Oh My, No More Pie
Skinnamerink
Arioso Land: Sock Puppet Example
Here Comes a Bluebird 

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

At Home Learning Ideas


Hi Lakeshore Families and Students,
Here are some ideas and links for you to do at home during our time away. I hope to update this page over our time apart so check back often. Remember to sing, play, dance, move and create!
● Sing and Create:

Arioso land- this is a magical singing place where only singing is understood- use puppets, sock puppets, toy figures and stuffed toys to sing conversations and create stories.
● Perform
Set up an audience and a performing space. Ask family members to be your audience or put your plush toys/dolls on chairs, a couch or your bed.
Enter from another room and sing, dance or play recorder. Make sure to bow when the number is over your audience can applaud! 

Use karaoke videos, the radio; sing-a-long videos work too! 
● Create your own instruments/props:
A brush makes a good microphone, pots and pans can be drums, or create your own- i.e. maracas from toilet paper tubes, paper and beads.  Here is a website with some great ideas!

Homemade Instruments
● Teach
Play school-- I am the music teacher! Lead your family/pets, toys with the drum as they enter the room, clap rhythm patterns for them to copy, use drm hand signs! Sing call and response songs.

● Listen
Explore new genres of music, listen to classical, jazz, rap, country, rock, music from other cultures. Youtube is your friend- look up live recordings of musicians
.  Here is a website featuring classical music and activities for kids.  Classics For Kids

The Vienna State Opera House in Austria is live streaming free opera broadcasts!  I've been to this opera house when I lived in Austria and it is amazing!  Check it out Free opera concerts 
You can also take a virtual tour of the opera house- Panoramic tour
 The Metropolitan Opera also has operas you can watch.  I just checked and I'm listening to La Boheme by Puccini as I type.  Ahh beauty!

● Utilize technology
Create songs in garage band if you have a IPad.

Here are websites to check out.
Chrome Music Lab
Arts Alive
Groove Pizza

● Practice recorder 4th and 5th graders. 5th graders can send me songs on the canvas app too.
Recorder play-a-longs: I like the Virtual Musical Minds videos. VMM Youtube play alongs
Virtual Musical Minds website