Saturday, 7 October 2017


RECORDER POSITIONS FOR NOTES.
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Source: http://educandoenmusica.blogspot.com.es/2014/01/posiciones-de-las-notas-en-la-flauta.html



ACCIDENTALS





If you play "FA" and then you play "FA#" on your recorder, you will notice that the second one is higher than the first one. In music this is called "ACCIDENTAL NOTES".

Accidental:  sign placed immediately to the left of (or above) a note to show that the note must be changed in pitch

  • sharp sign (♯) raises a note by a semitone; 
  • flat sign (♭) lowers a note by a semitone; 
  • natural sign (♮) restores the note to the original pitch.     
                                                               (Source: https://www.britannica.com/art/accidental)







Source: https://ou.instructure.com/courses/1819836/pages/sharp-flat-and-natural-notes-lecture-and-notes


Banahá is a popular song from Congo, and it is commonly used in Europe for Christmas. 

This is the song "BANAHÁ" Performed by 6th Grade!

6º A

6ºB


Here is some rhythm from 6th Grade!



6ºA



    

6º B



  



Here is some rhythm from 5th Grade!

5º B 

Here is some rhythm from 4th Grade!