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reblog to play boomwhacker note G
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cactusklas · 1 year
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Hakuna Matata ☀️
Geen zorgen want wij hadden een fantastische woensdag!
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okamlad · 10 months
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⚠️ this is a boomwhacker safe space ⚠️
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stephanidftba · 10 months
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dhunnthedrumcircle · 10 months
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We're all about spreading smiles, laughter, and good vibes at Team Dhunn! Keep drumming and keep rocking! :) #teamdhunn #dhunnthedrumcircle #boomwhackers #drumcircle #bucketjam #smiles #teamengagement
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oconnormusicstudio · 1 year
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Registration is Open for The Music Experience!
The Music Experience is a weekly 45 minute session for third through sixth grade children. Children can perform, read, compose, and experience music, no prior music knowledge necessary. Cost is $25 for the first child and $15 for additional family members.  POC: Jane McKee and Mary O’Connor. Miss Jane has a BME in Music Education and has taught music and directed choirs for all ages. She sings,…
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zbk-lauda-blog · 2 years
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Um grundlegende Konzepte von Rhythmus, Harmonie und Melodie zu vermitteln fand der Kurs mit Engin Yazici statt. Sie sind geeignet, um in größeren Gruppen gemeinsam zu musizieren. Es ist geplant nicht nur vereinzelt Kurse anzubieten, sondern dies dauerhaft im Programm zu verankern. Wir freuen uns jetzt schon darauf! #tb #tbt musik #bildung #kunst #gruppe #boomwhackers #lauda #laudakönigshofen https://www.instagram.com/p/CAN-Eu0pnr1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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doctorwhoisadhd · 3 months
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72 boomwhackers. Fuck with me
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reblog to play boomwhacker note A
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prinnamon · 8 months
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If i were in the freeman's mind extended universe I would be the first person to sit down with felix freeman and really truly listen.
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dhunnthedrumcircle · 11 months
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Thinking back to one of our greatest drum circle sessions, it was for the employees of Work Day, and every one was fantastic! It was one of the most amazing sessions we've had recently :)
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kasugas · 10 months
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Listened to that sneak peek of the new ee song and honestly I'm impressed that they're always creeping into new sounds
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oconnormusicstudio · 1 year
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Register for The Music Experience!
The Music Experience is a weekly 45 minute session for third through sixth grade children. Children can perform, read, compose, and experience music, no prior music knowledge necessary. Cost is $25 for the first child and $15 for additional family members.  POC: Jane McKee and Mary O’Connor. Miss Jane has a BME in Music Education and has taught music and directed choirs for all ages. She sings,…
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musicaldeductions · 2 years
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Musescore 4 has single handedly saved my ass for the rest of this year
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midhaonna · 2 years
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if we arent careful anthony fantano will post a volcano shake em up review and i just know he’ll shit all over the boomwhacker solo
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doctorwhoisadhd · 9 months
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so wait, since i was just reminded of the recorder thing donna talked about in the giggle, i now have a question for uk ppl: do yall learn the recorder in school? like in a music class? and like how much do yall have music class over there?
#this is a very interesting topic for me as a music educator from the us#ik a guy from ireland and he said there was no music class in schools for him and like not the same country BUT same island#(as northern ireland. not the others in the uk but still)#and its so wild and fascinating music education is a fascinating field and the way we do it in the us seems to be largely vvv unique to us#for clarification on how things are different so ppl have a better idea on how to answer my question lol:#in the us music class is standard in elementary schools and most places have general music until abt 5th/6th grade (year 6/7)#(general music = basics- music games learn recorder SOME notation-reading; often classroom instruments eg boomwhackers claves maracas#orff instruments if you're lucky/from a school district that isnt poor. also some world music)#its less standardized after that and not every school will have music after middle school but concert bands and choirs are both huge here#choirs start right on the heels of general music classes (sometimes start earlier + students elect to be in choir instead of general music)#bands USUALLY start in 4th grade (year 5) but sometimes can be later 5th/6th (year 6/7) or even 7th (year 8) (WAY less common)#depends on the state generally 4th is most common i think (choirs start at around the same time i think so probs 4th but choir isnt my area#orchestras are weird bc theyre a lot less common but can commonly start younger bc of one of the big approaches to music ed (suzuki method)#so like maybe 3rd grade (year 4) maybe 4th w/ band (year 5) but i have a friend who teaches at a private school#& said they have 1st/2nd graders (year 2/3)!! orchestra is also not my area though#also marching bands: vv common! usually just in hs (starting 9th grade / year 10) bc it supports the football team at games#but starting in 8th grade (year 9) is also common (sometimes even 7th / year 8)#theres two different styles: collegiate/show band and competition. former is very rah rah pop music etc; competition is more abstract#show bands are clearly designed to entertain whereas competition is designed to be more impressive and tell a story#so more impact moments abstract shapes/lines on the field and has movements - opener ballad closer (fast-slow-fast)
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