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    • Singing

    National Music Standards

    • 6. Listening and Analyzing

    New York City Blueprint Strands

    • 2. Music Literacy
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    • Music - Creating a 'Raga'

      Global Encounters India 09-10 Activity 4c Global Encounters India 09-10 Activity 4cMusic Creating a Raga

    • Global Encounters India 09-10 Teacher Guide Global Encounters India 09-10 Teacher Guide

    • Global Encounters India 09-10 Teaching Artist Visit Global Encounters India 09-10 Teaching Artist Visit

    • Global Encounters Mexico 09-10 Teacher Guide Global Encounters Mexico 09-10 Teacher Guide

    • Music Project

      Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4c Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4c Music Project

    • English Project

      Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4b Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Activity 4b English Project

    • Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Teacher Guide Global Encounters Turkey 08-09 Teacher Guide

    • Uniting Our Voices in Song
      Discover the instrument you were born with - your voice! This unit includes activities and tips for breath control, posture, and diction. Apply what you've learned to vocal repertoire, including "Ode to Joy," "De Colores," "Tideo" and a Carnegie Hall song, "A Simple Melody."
    • Recorder Basics
      Now it's time for the soprano recorder! Learn how to breathe, hold the recorder, and play notes between low C and high D for simple melodies, such as "Hot Cross Buns" and "Au Claire de la lune."
    • Throughout Orchestra Moves, we will explore how conductors create musical movement using motifs, melodic direction, steps and leaps, dynamics, and orchestration. Through the Link Up repertoire, hands-on activities, and a culminating interactive performance with a professional orchestra, we will discover how the orchestra moves.
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