Quaver has a music shop and is teaching people about music with hilarious statues of famous music composers. Orff Library - You can try different types of xylophones. Quavers Marvelous World of Music: With Brian Russell, Shaun Surgener, Jeremy Childs, Galen Fott.Guitar Soloist - Play one of the tracks (Mosh Rock or Banana Joe) then make up your own guitar solo to go along with it by clicking the notes on the strings.You can try different tracks or click to make different moves. Then choose a track and do the movements you chose. Body Percussion Dance (Meter of 2, 3, & 4) Build your own dance by deciding what movement goes into each beat.Remember, WoUse the button to start over by making a new pattern. WoPat the beat on your lap and sing along.Try it again with different backing tracks. Then play one of the three backing tracks and rap the sentences in rhythm loudly and quietly according to how you marked them.
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What parts do they all have in common? What parts are unique to only one of the instruments? Practice naming all the parts of the ukulele, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and banjo. Instrument Anatomies - Fretted Instruments Advanced - This is a little more challenging.Instrument Anatomies - Fretted Instruments Basic - Practice naming all the parts of the ukulele, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and banjo.Click the play butto n then act out pretend scenes to go along with your music.
Drag the different squares to the time line to create your own movie soundtrack. Epic Soundtrack - A soundtrack is the music that goes along with a movie.When the crane picks up an instrument, you click the box that has the right instrument family name with it. Clap the beat, then click on the character that is bouncing to the same tempo. Beat Bounce - Choose one of the tracks to play.F ish appear with different note and rest values and you place them in the correct bowl. They can be joined in groups of 2: Quavers need to be grouped together to show the underlying crotchet beat. We join quavers together with a single beam. Soccer balls will appear with different note and rest values. Notes that are smaller than a crotchet in duration (quavers & semi-quavers) need to be joined together if there are more than one of them side by side. Find That Beat - You listen to the song and determine the pattern of strong and weak beats by dragging strong and weak beats into the beat box.Reset and scramble to try again! There are three levels of difficulty. Bell Challenge - Arrange bell s from lowest sound to highest sound.From the Quaver homepage at click the yellow button at the top of the page. You don't need to log in to explore Quaver Interactives. When you find an activity they enjoy, revisit it every few days to practice and get a higher score (if it is scored). Below are some activities you and your child can do together.
They work with teachers from Orff, Kodály, Gordon (MLT), and other general music communities to create content that use technology to enhance these time-tested pedagogies.There are lots of activities on the Quaver website for your child to explore. Their curriculum resources encompass all music teaching pedagogies. They’re not just digitizing textbooks, but creating truly interactive content optimized for classroom bandwidth along with backup resources for Internet down days. They have been developing their online curriculum for over 7 years. Their dedicated staff of 60 employees work full time to develop music teaching resources quickly and stay on the cutting-edge of music education and technology. They are committed to maintaining ongoing, relevant, and helpful communications with their teachers, which they consider part of the Quaver family. They support schools in 50 states and 29 countries using Quaver’s teaching resources. As a result, in less than four years, their music education programs have been adopted by more than 6,500 schools worldwide. Quaver Music is the world leader in General music education for grades Pre-K to 8.