Monday, May 10, 2010

Congratulations Music Makers!

A big congratulations to the Music Makers on three wonderful performances of "Rock and Roll Forever." Every performance was filled with happy audience members who truly enjoyed themselves.

Our last meeting of the year will be this Wednesday, May 12th at 11:30. We will watch a video of our performance, enjoy a treat, and celebrate another great year of singing!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Music Makers Present, "Rock and Roll Forever"

Next week is a big week for our Bluffsview Music Makers. Students will be performing their spring show, "Rock and Roll Forever" three times next week. Don't miss these performances:

Thursday, May 6th at 1:30 PM and 7:00 PM in the Bluffsview Gymnasium. Students should report to the music room by 6:45 PM for the evening performance.

Saturday, May 8th at 10:30 AM at the Griswold Center in Downtown Worthington for the Kiwanis Scholarship Pancake Breakfast. Students should arrive at the Griswold Center by 10:15 AM. Street address is 777 North High Street, just north of the Presbyterian Church.

Please invite family and friends to attend the show at the Griswold Center. It's a great opportunity to have a nice pancake breakfast while enjoying the show, with all proceeds from the breakfast going to the Kiwanis Scholarship program for high school seniors. Breakfast tickets are $5.00, and children under 8 eat for free with a paying adult. Performers will receieve a ticket to eat for free.

Be there or be square!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Vivaldi's "Spring"

Kindergarten students listened to the first movement of the "Spring" concerto by Antonio Vivaldi, and created these drawings. This piece of music was revolutionary when it was written in the late 1700's in the sense that Vivaldi wanted his audience to think of specific things when they listened to the music. Vivaldi even went as far as to write notes in the margins of the music indicating things like the chirping of birds and buzzing of bees, the gentle breezes and calm babbling brooks, the violence of a thunderstorm, and the rising of the sun. After listening and discussing these elements, Kindergarten students used creative movement and then finally artwork to further connect to the music. This is just a sample of some of the artwork created.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

"Make Your Own Instrument" 2010

Here is a slide show with a few examples of some of the instruments created by the 4th grade students this year.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Hot Cross Buns with Orff Accompaniment


Listen to the Fourth Graders playing "Hot Cross Buns" on the recorder with Orff Accompaniment.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

4th Grade Instrument Project

Fourth Graders are studying the science of sound and how it relates to instruments. All instruments can be classified scientifically one of four ways, based on how their sound is produced: Chordophones (vibration of strings), Aerophones (vibration of air), Membranophones (vibration of skin), or Idiophones (vibration of self).

Students have the assignment of constructing an instrument of their own, must be able to identify their instrument's scientific classification, and must complete written directions for the construction of their instrument. All instruments and written directions are due on Thursday, March 18th, 2010.

Students will be given time in music class to browse books on instrument construction as well as make notes for their ideas. In addition, the following websites have wonderful ideas to assist in this project:

How to make an African Drum
Artists Helping Children
E-How videos on instrument construction
How Stuff Works
Busy Bee Kids Crafts
Making Musical Instruments on essortment.com
Mudcat Kids
Kinderart.com
Family Crafts from About.com
Family Fun instrument crafts
Nancymusic.com
Rhythmweb.com Homemade instruments

I hope this list is helpful! AND I can't wait to see what instruments make their way into my room next week! Good Luck!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Worthington Elementary Honors Choir 2010

Don't miss a GREAT concert on Monday, March 8th at 7:00 PM in the Kilbourne Middle School Auditorium. A select group of fifth and sixth grade students from Worthington elementary schools have come together to form the very first Worthington Elementary Honors Choir. Middle School Vocal Music Teachers Mrs. Griffin (Worthingway), Mrs. Seneck (Kilbourne Middle), Mrs. Bates (McCord), and Ms. Pohl (Perry/Phoenix) have teamed up to direct this talented group of young singers.

Bluffsview students selected for this choir include sixth graders Abby Piecenski, Tyra Harris, and Audrey Shih, as well as fifth grade students Alex Reid, Sarah Napoli, Abby Chilcoat, Leah Berning, Justine Shih, and Madison Crawford. Congratulations to these students, who have shown their love and dedication to singing!

So if you're looking for something to do on Monday night, consider attending their concert. They have worked very hard and sound amazing!