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IMR-Inter-Active
Music Recognition: This
course is designed to challenge the curiosity of the younger students and
involve them actively in the music making process. Students will learn to
distinguish the characteristics of various musical pieces by listening to and
then imitating different sounds. Listening to music requires attention, order
and auditory memory. The child can be helped to develop an awareness of
sequences of sound and the patterns this creates. This program allows your
students to experience the various musical ingredients that make up the world
of sound: Beat or pulse, Rhythm, Melody, Structure, Harmony, and Expression. It
serves as an introduction to what will be a life long love of music. Recommended for Grades PreK-1
Song
Flutes: In planning musical
activities, we offer workshops that are age appropriate. Woodwind instruments
work by covering air holes. The Song Flute is designed for little hands. Our lessons
are geared towards teaching students how to play an instrument and how to begin
to read music.
Recommended for Grade 1
Recorder
Program: The
Recorder is the precursor to the family of Woodwinds and Brass. We have
designed this course as an introduction that provides the basic skills needed
to play an instrument. Consider the use of the recorder for teaching reading,
as preparation for the orchestral winds. Learning fingering creates dexterity.
Learning to read music teaches focus and discipline. Playing and performing
songs creates a level of self-confidence second to none. Our program also looks
at the different styles of music that are played with the Recorder, from
Baroque to World Music. Originally designed for the younger students, we have
found students in all grades to be enthusiastic players, and we have found that
certain pieces in the repertoire are quite challenging.
Recommended for Grades 2-5
School Band: Playing a musical instrument is a wonderful way
for a student to develop discipline through daily practice; respect and
responsibility through caring for an instrument; the ethic of teamwork when
working with other students; and an overall sense of accomplishment and
self-confidence through performance. 144 Music and Arts Inc. is devoted to
creating and maintaining bands in all age groups. Our Teaching Artists instruct
beginning, intermediate, and advanced Marching Band, Jazz Band, Popular Music
Ensembles, as well as other performance oriented musical groups. We can
organize your school band. This includes auditioning students, assisting in the
ordering musical instruments, and related materials (i.e.: reeds, strings,
sheet music, manuscript paper, music stands, etc.)Recommended for Grades 3-5
Strings
Program: We are
now offering a strings program for all age groups. The first step in creating a
strings ensemble is to acquire the skills needed to play the Violin. Utilizing
violins, violas, cellos and basses in all sizes allows us the flexibility to
create an ensemble that is truly representative of the entire student body. As
with any musical discipline, respect, responsibility and teamwork lead to a
sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. The viola, cello and bass
are added the second year.
Recommended for Grades 2-5
Ukulele Program: Ukulele
fever may again be infiltrating the American culture. To date over nine million
Ukuleles have been sold. This unique cheerful instrument is a wonderful
introduction to our strings program. Performing music with this four stringed
instrument helps students to become familiar with the string family and to
begin an expressive musical experience and is a great way
to start in the early grades!
Recommended for Grade 3
Guitar Lab: The guitar was created for enjoyment, to ease
loneliness and as a courting instrument. Today, every child dreams of being a
rock star. This class offers old and new styles of music through the playing of
traditional and electric guitars. An important function of music is its use as
a form of expression and social communication. Performing with the guitar has
its own special satisfactions and rewards.
Recommended for Grades 3, 4 and 5
Keyboard, Hands On: The keyboard has strings, which are hit so that
this is both a stringed instrument and a percussion instrument. This program
highlights such musical skills as music reading, correct playing techniques,
improvisation, and performance. Keyboard skills are a great way to teach
discipline, rhythm, focus, dexterity, math, physics and song structure in a
group setting.
Recommended for Grades 2-5.
Vocal
Workshops and Choir:
Singing is the most intimate way for children to make music and to express
themselves through music. Their voice is their own personal instrument.
Developing singing skills is important because singing provides a direct way to
experience and learn about music. Singing is also a useful social skill.
Equally important is the special bond that develops between the adult and the
children as they share music together. Singing requires the coordination of
several different sets of muscles and thought processes. The ability to sing
songs takes time, experience and maturation. Recommended for Grades 1-5
Musical
Theater: Music
has accompanied theater since the beginning of Western drama. In the twentieth
century, adding popular music to theater resulted in the Broadway musicals. In
musical theater, music is the key element. Music helps to communicate theme,
mood, action, character and setting. Our emphasis in this program is showing
students the How of using your voice effectively through quality, pitch, volume
and cue. Students will also learn the special language of musical theater,
characterization, blocking, and the rules of stage movement.
Recommended for Grades 3-5
Bookmaking: This
course uses an interdisciplinary, interactive approach, combining the Creative
Writing Standards, the Visual Arts Standards and the Applied Learning
Standards. Bookmaking is a process in
which students are shown how effectively art can function as a means of
communication. The goal of this workshop
is to make students creation achievable and to expand their application by combining
the basic techniques of bookmaking skills and creative writing ideas. Students select words for communicating an
idea and then are encouraged to explore the concept of arranging words and
illustrations within a given space.
Students are encouraged to write their own stories, poems, essays
etc. Each participant will design and
execute his/her own book. This program
can also be linked to the Applied Learning Standards and can serve as an Exit
Project because students can be guided to research it, write it, design it,
defend it and display it.
Recommended for grades 2-5. Will modify for grade 1.
Mural
Design: During this residency
students will increase their visual awareness as they learn to identify subtle
visual qualities in natural and constructed environment and artworks. This is an
interdisciplinary learning unit in which students create a series of panels in
conjunction with a theme. In many cases the sketches and drawings of the
students produces new information upon which students can expand their
knowledge. Lessons about innovative and traditional art reinforce the concept
of art as a living heritage. Students will create art based on imagination,
recall, observation and research. They will portray detail, depict action and
express non-verbal messages.
Recommended for all grades
depending on the size and theme of the piece.
Photography: Picture It! 144 Music and Arts Inc aims to point students in
new directions and to promote better understanding of our environment. The
students participating in this class will learn all the techniques from
the taking of photographs to the making of photographs. This workshop will take
the students through the basic understanding of the photographic process of
light exposing an image on to film to the basic understanding of the parts of a
camera and how these parts affect the pictures we take. Furthermore students
will learn the fundamentals of developing and printing. There is nothing
negative about this workshop. (A darkroom facility is necessary) Remember, "A
Picture is Worth 1000 Words!" Recommended for grades 4-5. Must have a
full lab in operation.
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