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Observation Summary

Observation Reflection #9

I observed Mrs. Collette Tanner�s 5th grade choir class today at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic School, and the experience was both extremely different and enlightening. The class was a choir class, so despite the fact that the children were in 5th grade, the class was mostly performance based, and this was a huge transition for me. The first thing the class did was a quick review on a music history test that is to be taken presumably soon. When the class moved onto singing, they started with vocal warm-ups that focused on preparing the children for the singing in which they would be involved for the next hour. Their warm-ups were multi-faceted, including ...

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worked with the children on this concept. After the class sang the song a few times, Mrs. Tanner directed them to the board where she notated the different pitches present in the folk song, and the children took pride in helping her place the notes as they are supposed to go on the staff. They are already very familiar with note interrelationships, and she had them sing the pentatonic scale as practice in the song. The song also included part-singing, though for most of the song, the parts sang in unison. They then moved onto the song �Jesus Here Present.� This song seemed to be much more practiced then the other one. The children displayed much excitement when the song�s name came up, and when they sang the song, they sang it more enthusiastically and confidently. The song is also pentatonic in nature, with a few areas of chromatic changing, but the children seemed to understand the song well enough to make the chromatic changes confidently and accurately. They moved onto �Skip! ...

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Added: 5/10/2011 06:56:51 PM
Submitted By: coxdustin
Category: Music & Musicians
Type: Free Paper
Words: 553
Pages: 3

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