Good performers need a range of knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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Ice Music
Here is a link to n article about Ice Instruments and Ice Orchestras….
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/21/travel/swedish-ice-orchestra-2/
Year 2 – Bell Choir
Year 3 How We Express Ourselves. Creative Inspiration
Year 3 have been exploring how composers create music – and created their own pieces inspired by Nature or by another stimulus of their choice.
Does their music suggest their title and inspiration to you?
Is the music expressive?
Is the music organised? If not, does this matter?
Year 1 – Clapping Games Around the World
Music is a worldwide activity which connects and contrasts cultures.
Check out these different clapping games from around the world.
What connects them? CONNECTION
Why do people play clapping song games? CAUSATION
‘Little and Loud’ and Marimba Final Concert. Thursday May 8. 3:00-3:30pm in the CAB Performance Studio. See you there.
Year 3 Recorders – buy them in the NIST school shop!
Dear Year 3 Parents
As part of the music program in Year 3 this year we are going to begin a Unit of Inquiry that explores the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are required of a successful performer. Students will be learning the recorder for this unit and we will be using resources which will include “Recorder Karate”. This takes the children through various levels or “belts” which provide a form of incentive for the children to work and gain success at their own pace. As the children achieve each level they will receive a “belt” which will be a colored ribbon to tie onto the bottom of their recorder.
We are asking all children to purchase their own recorder and put their name on it. Students will be taking their recorders and music home to enable them to discover the value of practice! We will be encouraging them to practice little and often. Five or ten minutes of thoughtful practice every other day will be enough. Music lessons are on the following days and so students will need their recorders as follows:
3AK Day B, C, G and H
3BC Day A, D, F and I
3JJ Day B, D, G and I
3LK Day A, C, F and H
3MS Day A, E, F and J
Recorders can be purchased from the NIST school shop (on floor 2 of building 1 – up the stairs by the ATM) – at a price of 200 baht – cheaper than in regular department stores and music shops and a good Yamaha brand. Alternatively, a number of stores in Bangkok, such as the Yamaha store on Floor 9 in Emporium Towers, Petersons (just past Sukhumvit soi 26 (near Emporium) and other music stores in the large shopping centres also sell recorders. The brands that I would recommend are “Yamaha” or “Aulos”. Please ensure that the size is a descant or soprano recorder. You should expect to pay around 250-300 baht.
Khun Nid and I will be starting the Recorder unit from Monday April 21 (immediately after the Songkran holiday) and so students should have their recorder ready to start then. If there are any problems please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Craig Chambers cchambers@nist.ac.th
NIST Year 3 Music Teacher