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The Music in Our Homeschool Podcast with Gena Mayo easy music education tips, strategies, and curriculum resources for homeschooling parents - 32: Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series

32: Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series

09/23/24 • 9 min

The Music in Our Homeschool Podcast with Gena Mayo easy music education tips, strategies, and curriculum resources for homeschooling parents

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Welcome to another engaging episode of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, hosted by seasoned homeschooler and music educator, Gena Mayo. In this installment titled "Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series," Gena delves into the fascinating world of musical instruments, providing an accessible guide for homeschool parents.

Drawing from her expertise of over 30 years in music education, Gena offers an enriching overview of the four fundamental families of instruments you might encounter in an orchestra: percussion, strings, woodwinds, and brass. Additionally, she introduces listeners to the keyboard family, expanding the traditional scope of these musical categories.

Gena begins with the percussion family, detailing how instruments like drums, cymbals, tambourines, and xylophones are played by striking, shaking, or rubbing. She explains the unique sound production methods of each instrument and why the piano might be included in this family due to its felt hammers striking strings.

Next, she covers the string family, featuring violins, violas, cellos, double basses, and the harp, discussing how the size and resonance of these instruments influence their pitch. Gena explains that smaller instruments produce higher pitches and larger ones produce lower pitches, enhancing your understanding of their role in the orchestra.

In the woodwind section, Gena discusses instruments from the piccolo to the bassoon, emphasizing how blowing into these instruments and the presence of reeds (in some cases) creates their distinctive sounds. She further explains the correlation between the size of the woodwind instrument and its pitch.

Moving on to the brass family, Gena covers trumpets, french horns, trombones, and tubas, shedding light on how these instruments produce sound through the player's embouchure and the extensive tubing that characterizes brass instruments.

Finally, Gena introduces the keyboard family, which encompasses instruments like the piano, clavichord, organ, and synthesizer. She describes the diverse ways these instruments generate sound and highlights the universal aspect of their patterned keys.

Throughout the episode, Gena reassures homeschool parents that an in-depth mastery of these concepts isn’t necessary to create a music-rich curriculum for their children. Instead, she encourages learning alongside them to foster a shared love for music.

To wrap up, Gena shares a plethora of resources available at musicinourhomeschool.com, including specialized music history and theory courses, self-paced beginning instrument instruction courses, and more to further assist parents in providing quality music education.

Don’t miss out on this informative session, packed with practical insights and resources to support and enrich your homeschool music journey!

Find all links for resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/intro-to-musical-instruments/

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

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Welcome to another engaging episode of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, hosted by seasoned homeschooler and music educator, Gena Mayo. In this installment titled "Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series," Gena delves into the fascinating world of musical instruments, providing an accessible guide for homeschool parents.

Drawing from her expertise of over 30 years in music education, Gena offers an enriching overview of the four fundamental families of instruments you might encounter in an orchestra: percussion, strings, woodwinds, and brass. Additionally, she introduces listeners to the keyboard family, expanding the traditional scope of these musical categories.

Gena begins with the percussion family, detailing how instruments like drums, cymbals, tambourines, and xylophones are played by striking, shaking, or rubbing. She explains the unique sound production methods of each instrument and why the piano might be included in this family due to its felt hammers striking strings.

Next, she covers the string family, featuring violins, violas, cellos, double basses, and the harp, discussing how the size and resonance of these instruments influence their pitch. Gena explains that smaller instruments produce higher pitches and larger ones produce lower pitches, enhancing your understanding of their role in the orchestra.

In the woodwind section, Gena discusses instruments from the piccolo to the bassoon, emphasizing how blowing into these instruments and the presence of reeds (in some cases) creates their distinctive sounds. She further explains the correlation between the size of the woodwind instrument and its pitch.

Moving on to the brass family, Gena covers trumpets, french horns, trombones, and tubas, shedding light on how these instruments produce sound through the player's embouchure and the extensive tubing that characterizes brass instruments.

Finally, Gena introduces the keyboard family, which encompasses instruments like the piano, clavichord, organ, and synthesizer. She describes the diverse ways these instruments generate sound and highlights the universal aspect of their patterned keys.

Throughout the episode, Gena reassures homeschool parents that an in-depth mastery of these concepts isn’t necessary to create a music-rich curriculum for their children. Instead, she encourages learning alongside them to foster a shared love for music.

To wrap up, Gena shares a plethora of resources available at musicinourhomeschool.com, including specialized music history and theory courses, self-paced beginning instrument instruction courses, and more to further assist parents in providing quality music education.

Don’t miss out on this informative session, packed with practical insights and resources to support and enrich your homeschool music journey!

Find all links for resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/intro-to-musical-instruments/

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

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31: Overview of Music History for Homeschool Parents: Mastering Music 101 series

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In this episode of "Music in Our Homeschool," join your host Gena Mayo as she embarks on an enlightening journey through the annals of music history. Designed to support homeschooling parents in teaching their children, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of key musical eras, from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era.

Discover the pivotal events, groundbreaking innovations, and influential composers that shaped the soundscapes of each period. Gena, who brings her 30+ years of experience as a music teacher and homeschooling mom of eight, passionately discusses significant developments like the rise of Gregorian chant, the invention of the printing press, and the advent of opera.

This episode is part of Gena's Mastering Music 101 series, following an introduction to basic music note reading. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned music educator, Gena’s insights and resources, including her online courses and PDF curriculum available at Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com, will enrich your teaching toolkit. Tune in and explore free lessons, instrumental innovations, and the evolution of music styles, from polyphony to musical theater.

Additionally, Gena encourages shared learning experiences between parents and children, providing valuable tips on incorporating music history into your homeschool curriculum. Stay tuned for the next episode, which will delve into the fascinating world of musical instruments. For more resources or to connect with Gena, visit Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com.
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Find all links and resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/music-history-overview/
Here is the Spotify Playlist: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/spotifycomposers

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

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33: KinderBach is the Missing Piece in your Homeschool Early Childhood Music Education Puzzle

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Welcome to the "Music in Our Homeschool" podcast, your go-to resource for effortlessly incorporating quality music education into your homeschooling journey. Hosted by Gena Mayo, an expert with over 30 years of experience as a homeschooling mom and music teacher, each episode aims to empower you with practical tips, resources, and inspiration to nurture your child's musical talents.

In Episode 33, titled "KinderBach: A Homeschooling Game Changer," Gena delves into an exceptional early childhood music program designed specifically for young learners aged two to seven. Discover the ins and outs of KinderBach, a groundbreaking curriculum that makes teaching piano and foundational music skills both accessible and fun—even for parents with no musical background. Learn how KinderBach's six-level structure, complete with engaging video tutorials, playful characters like Dodi the Donkey and Frisco, and activities that promote ear training, note reading, rhythm, and even basic composition, can transform your homeschooling experience.

Gena emphasizes the program's flexibility, allowing KinderBach to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule with short, repeatable lessons that adapt to your child's pace. Hear testimonials from other homeschooling parents who have seen their children thrive with KinderBach and discover why this program is more than just a beginner piano course—it's a comprehensive music education that sets the stage for lifelong musical enjoyment.

Tune in to learn why KinderBach might be the missing piece in your early childhood education puzzle. Visit https://musicinourhomeschool.com/kinderbach to explore all the resources and start your musical journey with free sample lessons. If you find value in this episode, please subscribe and leave a five-star review to help other homeschooling families discover the joy of integrating music into their homes.

Happy homeschooling and keep the music alive!
Find links to all resources mentioned in this episode here: https://musicinourhomeschool.com/why-kinderbach/

Please follow/subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5-star review and comment if you liked this episode! Find all courses at https://Learn.MusicinOurHomeschool.com ,free music lessons here: https://MusicinOurHomeschool.com/FreeMusicLessons , and lots more links here: https://linktr.ee/genamayo !

The Music in Our Homeschool Podcast with Gena Mayo easy music education tips, strategies, and curriculum resources for homeschooling parents - 32: Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series

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Introduction to Musical Instruments: Part 3 of the Mastering Music 101 Basics for Homeschool Parents series

[00:00:00] Hello everyone. Welcome to today's workshop on Mastering Music 101: Basics for Homeschool Parents. My name is Gena Mayo and I'm thrilled to be here with you today. For those who haven't met me before, I'm a veteran homeschooler of eight children and a music teacher with over 30 years experience. My oldest is 23 and my youngest is 12.

Four kids have graduated and ar

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