The octave using these words are actually called solfege. and there are accompanying Curwin/Glover hand signs. These are the signs to accompany notes while you sing. This way kids get a visual with the sound and better learn. You can use them with a song and then slowly eliminate certain words sung, while still making the signs. Try a simple folk song like Mary Had a Little Lamb.
Exploring and nourishing greatness--from within and without. (My blog of random thoughts for a collaborative preschool based on whole learning from nature, animals, our bodies and good character attributes from great stories)
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Do -Re-Mi Scale Hand Signs
The octave using these words are actually called solfege. and there are accompanying Curwin/Glover hand signs. These are the signs to accompany notes while you sing. This way kids get a visual with the sound and better learn. You can use them with a song and then slowly eliminate certain words sung, while still making the signs. Try a simple folk song like Mary Had a Little Lamb.
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Music,
SignLanguage
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