The Musical Family Collection: Notes
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The Musical Family Collection: Notes

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This collection of three books including the activity book (Book 1: Rhythm, Book 2: Notes, Book 3: Measure) are based on learning and development, of the music skills for young children. It is a new method inspired by the Kodaly, Solfege, Music alphabet and Montessori systems. It is intended for preschoolers ages 3 and up. Children can choose from attractive images throughout the books and practice the basics of music theory. Kids can grab the books whenever they want and start identifying and visualizing the music symbols, rhythm patterns, and practice how to read the notes on the staff, with the help of members from the musical family. By the end of the third book, kids will be ready to begin learning any musical instrument, without being so overwhelmed by the complexity of music theory. The books are carefully explained, step by step, in a very simplified manner for parents and teachers in both English and Spanish. Most of all it is a fun way to spend time with your children while learning the music language.

BOOK 2 MUSICAL NOTES

Kodaly Signs p.6

Musical Notes are sounds with different pitches. Notes can be high or low. They also go up, down or repeat. We will use the Kodaly technique that makes use of different hand gestures to indicate the height of each musical note and thus begin to train our musical ear.

Music Staff and Treble Clef p. 9

We will learn to draw the five horizontal lines called the Staff and the Treble Clef Lines and spaces p. 12

On the staff we will learn to draw the notes on the lines and within the spaces The Musical Family and the Intervals p. 14

With the names of the musical family, we will learn to memorize the notes and, in this way, to read the music or "solfeggio".

This musical family is made up of: Dony, the father, Rexi, the mother, Mimi, the granny, Fafi, the grandfather, Solti, the little brother, Lala, the aunt, Sisi, the little sister and Dodi, the baby brother.

We will only use the first syllable of each name and in this fun way we will learn the name of the notes: Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, Do.

The interval is the distance between two notes. They are like "jumps". To know the name of the interval we will count how many notes there are in that jump.

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