Showing posts with label clarinet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clarinet. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

Music at Home

Music is a large part of our lives.  We often get asked how we infuse music into our home. 




Sing
We do this every day!  We sing when we rise and we sing when we go to sleep.  We sing as we walk around the house.  At times, we sing together with the piano and work on harmony... everything from serious songs to silly stuff!
























Learn
Taking lessons on the piano, guitar, harp and wind instruments occurs at certain ages.  The children select wind instruments based on interest, and Jennifer checks their fingers and embouchure.  Piano is learned first which gives a strong basis for understanding music theory and note-reading.  When possible, we perform together and in groups (band, jazz band, ensembles, recitals).  Next up is auditions for honor bands and attending music camp!

Listen
Watching professional performances, listening to CDs, and listening to Mommy and Daddy play and sing occurs regularly.  Sometimes a local symphony offers special shows for families!  We also watch each other perform at recitals and concerts.


Create
Music theory and composition are part of what we learn at home as the children grow older.  Composition can be as simple as making up a song and singing it, to writing out the music for multiple instruments/voices. A basket full of percussion instruments (small drums, claves, afuche, guiro, triangle, bells, shakers, rattles, tambourines) and basic wind instruments (tin whistle, ocarina, kazoo) is a nice way to get everyone involved in music-making... even guests!  Learning the pentatonic and diatonic wood flutes and the lyre also occur and become a part of circle time, ritals and celebrations. 














There is no doubt that surrounding ourselves with music makes life more interesting...and brings us joy!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Homelearning Snippets at Syrendell....


What have we been up to lately?
Crafted a pencil holder out of wood
Explored chemistry (iron filings and magnets, oxygen/fire, observations)
Visited the Folsom Zoo Animal Sanctuary

Rehearsed on saxophone at jazz band
Wound our handspun, naturally-dyed yarns onto shuttles to prep for weaving
Attended gymnastics class

Attended tap, jazz and ballet classes

Took a clarinet lesson

Played made-up games with balls and sticks

Danced the Tinikling (Filipino)

Tried on costumes with cousin and rehearsed with professional ballet dancers for the upcoming Nutcracker Ballet!