
S1Ep12: FIVE Rhythm Games To Play At Home!
01/22/24 • 10 min
5 Fun Rhythm Games for Musical Learning at Home
In this episode, the host provides five interactive rhythm games that listeners can play at home to improve their rhythm, which is a fundamental part of music. The games are designed for both kids and adults and incorporate various techniques such as assigning words to different rhythm patterns to make them easier to understand and remember. The host also emphasizes that rhythm can be learned, even if it initially seems difficult. Specific games include 'Clap Alongs' on YouTube, a zoo-themed game, body percussion, 'Don't Clap This One Back', and a rhythm pyramid for those playing an instrument. At the end of the episode, the host encourages listeners to reach out with any queries or feedback via their social media platforms.
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Understanding Rhythm
01:17 Interactive Clap Along Game
03:57 Zoo Rhythm Game
05:06 Body Percussion Game
06:18 Don't Clap This One Back Game
06:56 Rhythm Pyramid Game
10:11 Conclusion and Contact Information
10:29 Podcast Outro
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYkT0hGTYJM
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Looking for your next move as a music educator? Perhaps you want to start a new chapter in your career, build a new lifestyle after years on the road, or you're looking for the opportunity to create your own business but don't know where to start?
We are now recruiting pilot franchisees! Not your average owner/operator children's activity franchise - we are looking for business-minded investors to build a team, create a valuable asset for their future and help make a difference to the state of primary music education un the UK.
Grooveline Music Education is on a mission to reimagine and revolutionise primary music education.
We believe that engaging with music education at an early age is a crucial part of a child’s development. It provides an extraordinary range of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that help children to thrive in all areas of their lives.
To do this, we are on a journey to bring Grooveline Music Education to schools around the UK. In order to meet our ambitious goal we are looking for passionate, like minded individuals who want to lead the music education revolution with us.
Sound like something you want to be part of?
Click below to find our more, download a prospectus or book a chat!
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5 Fun Rhythm Games for Musical Learning at Home
In this episode, the host provides five interactive rhythm games that listeners can play at home to improve their rhythm, which is a fundamental part of music. The games are designed for both kids and adults and incorporate various techniques such as assigning words to different rhythm patterns to make them easier to understand and remember. The host also emphasizes that rhythm can be learned, even if it initially seems difficult. Specific games include 'Clap Alongs' on YouTube, a zoo-themed game, body percussion, 'Don't Clap This One Back', and a rhythm pyramid for those playing an instrument. At the end of the episode, the host encourages listeners to reach out with any queries or feedback via their social media platforms.
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Understanding Rhythm
01:17 Interactive Clap Along Game
03:57 Zoo Rhythm Game
05:06 Body Percussion Game
06:18 Don't Clap This One Back Game
06:56 Rhythm Pyramid Game
10:11 Conclusion and Contact Information
10:29 Podcast Outro
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYkT0hGTYJM
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com
@groovelinemusiceducation on social media!
Looking for your next move as a music educator? Perhaps you want to start a new chapter in your career, build a new lifestyle after years on the road, or you're looking for the opportunity to create your own business but don't know where to start?
We are now recruiting pilot franchisees! Not your average owner/operator children's activity franchise - we are looking for business-minded investors to build a team, create a valuable asset for their future and help make a difference to the state of primary music education un the UK.
Grooveline Music Education is on a mission to reimagine and revolutionise primary music education.
We believe that engaging with music education at an early age is a crucial part of a child’s development. It provides an extraordinary range of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that help children to thrive in all areas of their lives.
To do this, we are on a journey to bring Grooveline Music Education to schools around the UK. In order to meet our ambitious goal we are looking for passionate, like minded individuals who want to lead the music education revolution with us.
Sound like something you want to be part of?
Click below to find our more, download a prospectus or book a chat!
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com/franchise
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S1Ep11: Music Education At Home With Will Savage of 'Music With Will'
Heard It Through The Grooveline | Episode: Music Education with Will Bennett & Will Savage
In this episode of 'Heard It Through The Grooveline', host Will Bennett, founder of Grooveline Music Education, converses with home educator Will Savage about his journey in music and the importance of parental involvement in a child's musical learning. During the conversation, Will Savage shares insights on how he pivoted to online lessons during the pandemic, how he assesses learners in a home schooling environment, and the critical role of regular practice, environment and bite-sized learning in music education. He also explains the Kodai principles of music teaching and the tools he uses to make his lessons more interactive and engaging. In addition, they discuss the value of structured music practice, parental feedback, and fostering a musical environment at home.
00:02 Introduction and Welcome
00:38 Guest Introduction: Will Savage
01:02 Will Savage's Journey in Music Education
02:52 The Role of Home Education in Music Learning
03:50 Transition to Online Music Classes
04:32 The Importance of Online Music Education
05:04 Will Savage's Teaching Methodology
08:46 The Role of Parents in Music Education
10:17 Tips for Non-Musical Parents to Support Their Child's Music Education
14:53 Assessment in Home Education
18:37 Connecting with Will Savage
19:44 Conclusion and Farewell
www.musicwithwill.com
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com
@groovelinemusiceducation on social media!
Looking for your next move as a music educator? Perhaps you want to start a new chapter in your career, build a new lifestyle after years on the road, or you're looking for the opportunity to create your own business but don't know where to start?
We are now recruiting pilot franchisees! Not your average owner/operator children's activity franchise - we are looking for business-minded investors to build a team, create a valuable asset for their future and help make a difference to the state of primary music education un the UK.
Grooveline Music Education is on a mission to reimagine and revolutionise primary music education.
We believe that engaging with music education at an early age is a crucial part of a child’s development. It provides an extraordinary range of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that help children to thrive in all areas of their lives.
To do this, we are on a journey to bring Grooveline Music Education to schools around the UK. In order to meet our ambitious goal we are looking for passionate, like minded individuals who want to lead the music education revolution with us.
Sound like something you want to be part of?
Click below to find our more, download a prospectus or book a chat!
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com/franchise
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S1Ep13: Understanding & Managing Music Performance Anxiety In Children With Amanda Bond of Sound Mind
"Understanding and Managing Music Performance Anxiety in Children" is a podcast episode featuring Amanda Bond from Sound Mind. Bond discusses the topic of music performance anxiety in children and its prevalence, not just among older teenagers as initially thought, but also in younger ones from as young as four years old. Defining performance not just as an act on a stage with an audience, but also as the simple act of playing music, she explains the difference between stage fright and music performance anxiety. Apart from physical symptoms, she mentioned some symptoms that parents and educators could watch out for in their children, like avoidance, procrastination, technical errors in music playing, outbursts, and more. Offering solutions to manage the condition, she recommends reframing student's thought patterns around performances, supporting them as part of their musical community, and providing them personal autonomy in their music journey. Bond also offers music performance anxiety coaching sessions and workshops.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:27 Amanda's Journey in Music Education
02:17 Understanding Music Performance Anxiety
04:47 The Impact of Audience Perception
07:56 Strategies to Manage Music Performance Anxiety
15:38 Recognizing Symptoms of Music Performance Anxiety
20:50 Tips for Parents and Teachers to Support Children
27:30 Connecting with Amanda and Conclusion
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com
@groovelinemusiceducation on social media!
Looking for your next move as a music educator? Perhaps you want to start a new chapter in your career, build a new lifestyle after years on the road, or you're looking for the opportunity to create your own business but don't know where to start?
We are now recruiting pilot franchisees! Not your average owner/operator children's activity franchise - we are looking for business-minded investors to build a team, create a valuable asset for their future and help make a difference to the state of primary music education un the UK.
Grooveline Music Education is on a mission to reimagine and revolutionise primary music education.
We believe that engaging with music education at an early age is a crucial part of a child’s development. It provides an extraordinary range of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that help children to thrive in all areas of their lives.
To do this, we are on a journey to bring Grooveline Music Education to schools around the UK. In order to meet our ambitious goal we are looking for passionate, like minded individuals who want to lead the music education revolution with us.
Sound like something you want to be part of?
Click below to find our more, download a prospectus or book a chat!
www.groovelinemusiceducation.com/franchise
Heard It Through The Grooveline - S1Ep12: FIVE Rhythm Games To Play At Home!
Transcript
Good morning, everyone hope you all. Well. Hopefully quite a quick little episode today. I want to give you five rhythm games that you can play at home with your children, or even if you're an adult or a teenager learning, you can play them as well.
Some are for everyone to play. And the one at the end, the bonus one is mostly for people who play an instrument.
So rhythm tells us when to play something can music. It doesn't tell us what to play. It doesn't tell us how to play it. But i
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