Class Notes supports teachers through free music education resources. Discover new ways to bring the joy of music to your students. This collection includes Music & Mindfulness, Meet the Composer, Instrument Exploration, Music Fundamentals, Cross-Curricular Connections, Listening Lessons, Themed Lessons, Lecciones en español, Hands-on Activities, and Virtual Concerts.
Four different vocal ensembles are featured in this Virtual Concert! Help students …
Four different vocal ensembles are featured in this Virtual Concert! Help students practice their role as the audience while listening to vocal music from a variety of cultures! The teacher plays Concert Host in this engaging Virtual Concert!
Music can be loud, soft or somewhere in between. Musicians use the …
Music can be loud, soft or somewhere in between. Musicians use the word "dynamics" to describe the volume level of music. Practice identifying forte and piano sounds in this lesson!
We can group instruments into four families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. …
We can group instruments into four families: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Sing and play a game to learn the characteristics of each instrument family!
When composers and musicians want to make the volume of music gradually …
When composers and musicians want to make the volume of music gradually increase, they use the word “crescendo.” Listen to musical examples and practice making your own!
Explore the basic concept of musical harmony improvising to create simple harmonies …
Explore the basic concept of musical harmony improvising to create simple harmonies using visual prompts! For elementary age students, but adaptable for all ages.
Melody use pitches that can go high or low and make shapes. …
Melody use pitches that can go high or low and make shapes. Learn about melody by distinguishing it from beat and rhythm! Explore melodic contour by vocalizing and drawing your own melodic shapes!
Opera is for everyone- including kids! Our host Victoria explains what opera …
Opera is for everyone- including kids! Our host Victoria explains what opera is, then introduces you to three opera singers. Perfect for elementary ages.
In part two of our opera lessons, Victoria uses opera to tell …
In part two of our opera lessons, Victoria uses opera to tell two stories: one about lunch, and one about special events. Students will be able to compose their own aria at the end of the lesson.
Composers like to take a familiar tune, or a THEME, and create …
Composers like to take a familiar tune, or a THEME, and create different variations, or versions. Listen and respond to different pieces of music with a Theme and Variation form.
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