You can see Pete telling the story here... Abiyoyo
This blog is a report on what I have learned from 30 years of sharing music with young children. For information on me doing music with your kids you can contact me at "Karl@Shad.net"
May 17, 2014
ABIYOYO
Our Folk Music Class is just that... the are just regular young folk who study traditional folk music from around the world. We learn the songs and the stories and make the instruments of people who find music to be a lifeline to a real and Free Life. This past session of or BAM Folk Music Class we made our own Ukuleles out of boxes from the Postal Service, recycled "throw-a-way" wood from Home Depot and lots of hard work and imagination. We also made our own versions of Pete Seeger's Abiyoyo. Abiyoyo is the story of a Mythical Giant that comes to wreak a town. Everyone is afraid except for a little boy with a ukulele. With song, and the help of his father, he saves the village from the mythical fears of Abiyoyo. The body of our kid's giant is made up of pictures of what our kids say they are afraid of. With Abiyoyo as our background we tell the story of Abiyoyo and chase way our fears with Pete Seeger's song.
You can see Pete telling the story here... Abiyoyo
You can see Pete telling the story here... Abiyoyo
May 16, 2014
OUT TAKES !
So we take lots of video that never gets on our Blog... Here is some video of our recording of "If I Had A Hammer" Enjoy!
May 12, 2014
Sax-a-straws
In our class we learn lots of music and also make musical instruments. We have three requirements... 1) can be made by a kid, 2) are made to last and, 3) made out of free stuff (mostly).
So our project on this day was to make sax-a-straws. All of the kids were able to make then and play them. Very cool. Enjoy our little Sax-a-Straw concert!
So our project on this day was to make sax-a-straws. All of the kids were able to make then and play them. Very cool. Enjoy our little Sax-a-Straw concert!
May 10, 2014
Binding Songbooks
For the past couple of weeks Yun-Yun have been making Songbooks with our kids. These are not just any old songbooks. Our kids are binding the books. They start by designing the covers, each one unique. Then they sew the binding. Really, they are binding these books with needle and thread. Then they finish them off with a colored tape binding. Over the next few weeks they will be adding words and art to the books, choosing their favorite songs. Today we get to see a little of the process of making the books. Watch how attentive they are to the binding process. Amazing!
Evan playing the Banjolele and singing Matilda
Today the kids got to play the Banjolele (a multicultural instrument of american banjo and Hawaiian ukulele). We will post more of this exciting day but for now you get to experience Evan playing our favorite Matilda the Gorilla for you. This boy can rock!
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