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    • Recorder Basics
      Learn to hold the soprano recorder, breathe correctly, and play notes for simple melodies like "Hot Cross Buns" and "Au Claire de la lune."
    • The Orchestra
      Meet the Composer; learn about instrument families and individual instruments; explore pitch and timbre; find out what makes a good audience member.
    • The student guide includes detailed activities that build musical skills (such as critical listening, singing, playing instruments, and reading musical notation), and engage students in composition and improvisation.
    • One of the universal elements of music is melody. Composers and musicians play with sequences of tones, called melodies. When we sing, we sing melodies. The orchestra sings when its musicians play melodies on their instruments. Through the Link Up repertoire and hands-on activities, we will discover how the orchestra sings.
    • This curriculum is designed to connect students to the diverse musical community of New York City as they develop listening, singing, and composing skills.
    • This curriculum is designed to connect students to the diverse musical community of New York City as they develop listening, singing, and composing skills.
    • Perelman American Roots 09-10 Student Guide Perelman American Roots 09-10 Student Guide

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