Students experiment with vocal ensemble groupings to create their own Google Arts …
Students experiment with vocal ensemble groupings to create their own Google Arts and Culture: Blob Opera. Students work individually or collaboratively to create and record their own Blob Opera. Students then explore historical and cultural aspects of music using the Blob Opera “on tour”. Students listen to the various selections of traditional and classic songs in the public domain from each location, and compare and contrast the musical styles using music terminology.
Students work individually or collaboratively to explore vocal range, high and low …
Students work individually or collaboratively to explore vocal range, high and low sounds, and vowel sounds using Google Arts and Culture: Blob Opera. Students explore how each voice part sounds and interacts with others. After exploration is complete, students can use the tool to create and record their own Blob Opera.
There is a mystery in the music room and students will solve …
There is a mystery in the music room and students will solve it by working together. In these three short activities, students will actively listen to the order in which instruments perform, work to create a “Blob Opera” quartet, and identify which type of ensemble matches the description. If they get all three secret codes, the music room might just be saved!
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