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Children's songs with boomwhackers: Scores
These homemade scores are of various children's songs to play on the boomwhackers.
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Sinte Mette, from door to door: Score and music for the song
Sing the brand new song about Sinte-Mette based on the score, sung recording and accompaniment track.
In many municipalities, St. Martin is celebrated on November 11. In Mechelen there is a tradition (Sinte-Mette) of singing at the doors on that day. …
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The orchestra: Lesson folder
Are you looking for information about classical music and the symphony orchestra? In this lesson folder you will find information and inspiring assignments about the orchestra, the instrument families and the conductor.
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A feast for every child: Sinterklaas song with recording and score
Sing with your students this brand new homemade Sinterklaas song A party for every child , in which inclusivity is paramount. In this learning resource you will find the instrumental accompaniment, the song sung and made by Eva Hadermann and …
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Musical building blocks: Placemat with work forms
On this placemat you will find the musical building blocks tempo, timbre, dynamics, rhythm, meter, melody, harmony and form. The various building blocks also include questions and assignments that make the building blocks more concrete for your …
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Ziza doesn't want to be a ninja: Two homemade songs with the book
These two songs (consisting of the vocal score with chords) were written for the book Ziza does not want to be a ninja by Marjet Huiberts.
These songs were written on demand and addressed to two different audiences:
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Let Beethoven enchant your feelings: Lesson sheet
How do your students feel when they listen to these music fragments? Have them sign it using this worksheet. As an extension you can have the students draw or tell a story with one of the fragments (Symphony no. 5 is very suitable for this).
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Practicing note names: Worksheet
With this worksheet your youngest students practice putting the note names in the right place.
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Morning song: Lyrics and accompaniment
As a teacher, you can use this text to start the day every morning. It is appropriate for the crazy times we live in now.
You can sing this song to the tune of Father Abraham - the smurfs. The link to the karaoke version can be found in attachment.
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Using rhythm sticks and reading symbols in four-four time
In this learning resource (made for the size of four), students use rhythm sticks and read symbols to practice different rhythms.
As a teacher you can still go in any direction and you can still experiment a lot. For example, you can let the children …
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Solutions: Score and recording
Sophia Dady wrote the song Solutions for choir with piano accompaniment. She was inspired by the website 366 Solutions, where they worked for years to be able to offer a solution to combat climate change every day of the year.
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Corona Hutsepot: Score
Corona Hutsepot is a cheerful and rhythmic song. Your students can sing along with this text and the score of the singing voice to the accompanying video: Corona Hutsepot: Sing along or the accompanying audio fragment: Corona Hutsepot: Lied .
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