Finally, let's dance a Clasicism dance: "Fjaskern"
youtube.com/watch?v=DjyRQOZ9T0o
Have fun!
04/03/25 - 12/03/25
Hi everyone!
New warm up byMozart, "Rondo alla Turca"
youtube.com/watch?v=Q0HBMW0XTp0
After that, we are going to play Septimino (3rd movement) for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and double bass, by Beethoven
Finally, changing topic, let's sing withBSB(👈you can sing with the lyrics)
youtube.com/watch?v=dmAsyoZu0rA
Have fun!
19/02/25 - 25/02/25
Hi everyone!
Here the music for the commercials:
Rinaldo by Haendel
youtube.com/watch?v=mw942vepdq4
Suite nº4 - Sarabande by Haendel
youtube.com/watch?v=EDLB8OLBuVA
Another version:
youtube.com/watch?v=jrw19fo0Gi4
After that, we are going to know about Classicism
If you want, you can listen to Beethoven´s life with a very special summery:
youtube.com/watch?v=u4EB00p0nvs
After that, we are going to play a very beautiful Beethoven song: Septimino (3rd movement) for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, and double bass.
youtube.com/watch?v=wxiKil4ulh0
Finally, new warm up byMozart, "Rondo alla Turca"
youtube.com/watch?v=Q0HBMW0XTp0
Enjoy!🎶
12/02/25 - 18/02/25
Hi everyone!
Let's meetAntonio Vivaldi
youtube.com/watch?v=ChRktnjAH44
Now, listen to María Dueñas when she was 12 years old playing the violin
youtube.com/watch?v=C2Om_E50VNA
Finally, let's meet G. F. Haendel
youtube.com/watch?v=zkOOUKtRPAQ
Now, let's watch and listen to some ads
Haendel (Rinaldo, opera)
youtube.com/watch?v=mw942vepdq4
Haendel (Suite nº4 - Sarabande)
youtube.com/watch?v=EDLB8OLBuVA
Another version:
youtube.com/watch?v=jrw19fo0Gi4
Have fun!
29/01/25 - 11/02/25
Hi everyone!
Let's start with body percussion.
youtube.com/watch?v=lKZHPxPM-Mw
Johann Sebastian Bach was very important in his time, but forgotten later. Nowadays, we consider him a great composer, just like Sheila Blanco is singing.
youtube.com/watch?v=gB3yA_wvDAM
Original composition: "Badinerie"
youtube.com/watch?v=keRfNhSeCdk
The baroque period of history is from about the year 1600 to about 1750.
Two of the most common features are:
Lots of ‘twiddly bits’. Baroque music has lots of quick wiggles backwards and forwards on a single note. These wiggles don’t really add anything to the tune. They are simply there as decoration.
Lots of different lines of music (or ‘tunes’) all going their own way. These single tunes weave together to make the whole music.
Let's watch a summary
youtube.com/watch?v=kI7TIe2gWSA
Do you know how people dance in the Baroque era?
youtube.com/watch?v=9wlU4PP1eUI
youtube.com/watch?v=VePV18UM6GE
Now it's our turn: dance this Baroque dance by J. Playford
Let´s change to a new period: Renaissance (Renacimiento)
What is it?, What does the word Renaissance mean? When does it begin and finish? Who were the most important historical figures at this time?
youtube.com/watch?v=C2t-uHe7sKU
But, what happened to music during Renaissance?
youtube.com/watch?v=65anJwRQ27A
How to dance in Renaissance: Basic steps
youtube.com/watch?v=45PBlB-nrH4
Now, let's dance
youtube.com/watch?v=GudiuyyJriw
Have fun!
08/01/25 - 14/01/25
Hi everyone!
We´re back with more music, knowledge and fun!
youtube.com/watch?v=zsXOehynKJ8
Let´s meet a new band, in this case from Madrid.
Mecano was a Spanish pop band formedin 1981 and active until 1992. Mecano became one of the most successful Spanish pop bands of all time. The band is still the best-selling Spanish band, with over 25 million records worldwide.
There were two main types of dances in medieval times: line dances and circle dances. The farandola is a line dance. It was a bit like a modern conga with people following a leader in a line. The bransle (o branle) was a round or circle dance. The word “bransle” comes from the French word “branler” (“to sway”). It is pronounced 'Brawl'.
The Middle Ages in Europe occurred between 500 and 1500 CE. It was the age of feudalism and manors, of lords, ladies, knights, serfs, and peasants. The government of Rome had disappeared. It was replaced by thousands of small, regional feudal governments, where the local lord was in charge. But the real ruler was the Catholic church. Religion dominated everything people did in their daily life. Whether you lived on a manor or in a castle or in one of the growing towns, daily life in the Middle Ages was deeply religious.
A quick guide to MEDIEVAL MUSIC
youtube.com/watch?v=4keEyZ7LFq8
Let's listen some music from this period.
youtube.com/watch?v=_4k8d-Jp3tw
But, what about the dances?
There were two main types of dances in medieval times: line dances and circle dances. The farandola is a line dance. It was a bit like a modern conga with people following a leader in a line. The bransle (o branle) was a round or circle dance. The word “bransle” comes from the French word “branler” (“to sway”). It is pronounced 'Brawl'.
Other dances were the basse dance and estampie.
Let's watch some of them and chose one to dance.
youtube.com/watch?v=a81xiJNPD-M
youtube.com/watch?v=A_NjwoPqhkY
Have fun!👏
12/11/24 - 20/11/24
Hi everyone!
Let's do some body percussion with Leroy Anderson
youtube.com/watch?v=TFPK9CgVQvk
Now, we are going to make a slide for the presentation about Ancient History:
Ancient music refers to the musical systems that were developed in the ancient past, literate cultures, including Mesopotamia, India, Persia, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome, which replaced prehistoric. Then, let's pay attention to the civilizations of the Mediterranean sea.
Sumerian harp:
The Lyres of Ur or Harps of Ur are considered to be the world's second oldest surviving stringed instruments after the ones discovered
youtube.com/watch?v=cMPpUfhl5-w
The oldest known song, from Mesopotamia
The Hurrian songs are a collection of music inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient city of Ugarit, a headland in northern Syria, which date to approximately 1400 BCE (Before the Common era). It was discovered in the 1950s
Music was essential to the pattern and texture of Greek life, as it was an important feature of religious festivals, marriage and funeral rites, and banquet gatherings. Our knowledge of ancient Greek music comes from actual fragments of musical scores, literary references, and the remains of musical instruments.
The earliest music is thought to have involved singing and clapping, and then early humans probably began drumming by using sticks or other things found in nature. Some of the first-known musical instruments are flutes carved out of bones, like bear and wooly mammoth bones.
The oldest flute ever discovered may be the so-called Divje Babe flute, found in the Slovenian cave Divje Babe I in 1995. It is not certain that the object is really a flute.The item in question is a fragment of the femur of a young cave bear and has been dated to about 43,000 years ago.
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In 2008, archaeologists discovered a bone flute in theHohleFelscave near Ulm, Germany. The discovery is also the oldest confirmed find of any musical instrument in history.
Fuente: https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Music
Several instrument chunks have been found in the Altamira cave, Cantabria. In its museum you can see and even hear:
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