Holiday Singalong - Choosing songs for maximum participation of youngest to oldest Looking for that emotional connection with your audience and students? Consider a singalong! When looking for an easy multi-generational song to end your holiday program, here’s a few...
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Mini Workshop: Choices For Orff Orchestrations
Here’s a successful way to introduce layers of parts to young musicians. Take a peek and see why this engaging approach results in more musical and exciting lessons. Download The Orff Orchestrations Mini Workshop This Mini Workshop shows how to Easily add...
April Showers, May Flowers DIY Rainstick & Rainbow Streamers
Making a rain stick is easy and a bouquet of flowers (rainbow streamers!) is quick and simple! Here’s how easy the streamers are to make: Gather your old, frayed scarves. This is the only thing you need! 1. Pull on both sides of the tear on your used fraying...
2 Surprises That Made This Holiday Carol The Kids’ Favorite
What a surprise when I visited a mixed age music class and heard an 8 year old say “Can we do Deck the Halls? That’s my favorite!" Other children chimed in “Yes! Let’s do Deck the Halls!” Here’s a video to show you how a simple...
Reasons Why I Use The Little Sopranino Recorder In My Lessons
The reasons I love using sopranino recorder in my lessons - Orff Exploration Time, a musical start and stop signal! This handy little tool is a part of my online and live training course and used in my lesson plans, both elementary and early childhood. Here's some...
Apple Tree, A Sweet Song That’s So Appealing!
Apple Tree! Who could guess how much this song motivates children to participate! Apples come in many colors and varieties. There are hundreds of recipes calling for apples. There’s several ways to cut apples, and ways to eat them! The Apple Tree* is an absolutely...
Learning Through Musical Play, A Member Spotlight For November
I am so thankful for the support of our members! This month, I’d like to highlight a very creative and inspirational member, Kathy Bellavia. I first met Kathy in 2015 and had the joy of Kathy and her son Justin attending my live training in Charlotte in 2017. They...
Gathering Drum, Uke Lesson, and a New Concert Plan!
Planning concerts around a theme is always motivating for me. Choosing songs, creating our own verses and movement, solo singing, playing instruments, and beat keeping are all beautiful demonstrations of what we do in our weekly music lessons. I especially love it...
Baby and Toddler Music, Recommendations for New Early Childhood Teachers
Baby/Toddler Music Classes: I was asked about many questions about baby and toddler music so thought I would give my recommendations for teachers who are new to working with Early Childhood, specifically Baby/Toddler Ages. First of all, Get Training ASAP! Why not use...
Love and Valentine’s Day!
The story “Ferdinand” has always been a classroom favorite of mine when love is the theme. This lesson plan is great for dynamics, creating your own accompaniment (soft for Ferdinand, loud for his rowdy friends), creating your own movement, classical music, and more....