Friday, November 14, 2014

Different Approaches for Teaching Music



       I wanted to use this video because I liked that there were examples while they explained what a Orff Schulwerk classroom is and why they chose to use it. I like this type of classroom because it is more informal. It gives the students the opportunity to have a part in their own learning process. The students are more involved, and they are thinking for themselves. In a traditional classroom the teacher is doing most of their learning for them. There are wonderful benefits that come with  this type of teaching, but I also feel that some students need more direction than others. I want to clarify that there is a section in this video that, in my opinion is using the Kodály method. However I believe that you could combine these teaching methods and it would work very well.

      Learning about the Kodály method, I would almost think of this method as more of a strategy rather than a method. If I understand this method correctly, I may have modeled it in my teaching a song assignment (I may have demonstrated it poorly). I do think that it is a good method to use with younger students. They are visual learners and they need to be able to see where the highs and lows are. I think that it also helps that they are moving their hands. It gives them a sense of what is happening and what will happen next. This method is nice when you are not only teaching music to sing but also teaching instruments. It is easier to transfer the information from one instrument to another. In this video there are several things that are happening and it might get a little confusing but I know for sure that the Kodály method is used in the beginning and at the end. 



        The Dalcroze method is probably my favorite method. I love that the students can act out what they are hearing. They are moving and using that to learn. They are enjoying their learning. Instead of just sitting there and listening to a teacher lecture about music they are actively experiencing what they are being taught. I like that in this video the teacher stops the story/song and checks to make sure that they understand the different tones and tempos. This method focuses on more on how the music make you feel instead of the technical portion of music, because of this reason, this method is best used for younger students 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Teaching a Dance



I had a hard time getting my videos to load so these are links to my videos. I hope they work!!





Saturday, October 25, 2014

Instrumental Music Families (Week 9)


Woodwind - flute

This is one of my favorite songs and my favorite woodwind instruments. The flute is considered a woodwind because the air is being blown across the mouthpiece forcing the air into the instrument causing the sound as shown in this video. 



Percussion - drums  
My favorite type of percussion instrument is the drums. Percussion instruments are played by hitting or striking the instrument as shown in this video.   



Brass - trumpet 
I used to play the trumpet when i was in middle school and it is my favorite brass instrument. Brass instruments are played by the vibration of the lips on the mouthpiece and the air being forced through the instrument creating the sound using vibrations as shown here. 


String - Cello
The stringed instruments are my favorite category of instruments. Stringed instruments are played by using a bow or plucking the strings. The Cello can be played by doing both but is more often played by using a bow. 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Vocal Technique (Week 7)




This is my example of bad singing. First off, she forgot the words to the song that she was singing. Secondly, you notice that she is not keeping the correct tempo and that is an important part of singing. Also, she is off tune and her pitch is horrible. She is extremely nasally and she does not sing from her diaphragm. One thing that i do have to commend her on is her persistence to continue on.


This is my example of good singing, Mind you that this is not perfect but i think that she uses her diaphragm and singing very strong. She is not nasally and she uses vibrato without over doing it. She has a little twang to her voice but that her style of singing. Also she has good control over her falsetto when she chooses to use it. In my opinion, she might of had better control if she stood up. This opens up the diaphragm and lets you have better control over your range. 

Friday, September 26, 2014

Reflection (Week 6)

I did the poem "Fishy Fishy". I don't know how i successfully completed this poem, but somehow I did the tas and tis correctly. However I do wish that i would have been more enthusiastic. If students were watching my video to learn i did not do a very good job at explaining the beat and the rhythm. Hopefully the more i learn about teaching and music the better i will get at conveying the information in an exciting way.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Rhythmic Poem (Week 5)


It is embarrassing, how many times it took me to get this video............

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Introduction Video (Week 4)





I do not know how to change that thumbnail =/...................... so, yeah.....

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Rhythm

Rhythm is the constant repetition of silence and sounds.

  • What do you like about the way she presented the information? Why?
    • I liked how she explained it step by step. It was extremely easy to understand. I also liked how she gave an example and she explained it in two different ways. She was also very energetic and showed her enthusiasm about the material.
  • What do you dislike about the way she presented information? Why?
    • Although the information was presented in a understandable way it was kinda dull. If she would have got them to create their own rhythm it would have involved them more. If children apply the information themselves they tend to retain the information. 
  • Is this an example of good teaching? Why do you think so? 
    •  I do think that it is an example of good teaching. She could have made it a little more involved, but she did convey the material in a way that children could grasp it.  
  • How many different ways did she present the information? Why do you think this is important? 
    1. She defined rhythm,
    2. She revised the definition so that they would better understand it
    3. She showed it visually 
    4. She preformed the action 
      • These are all important because she used different varieties of instruction. Students learn in different ways and its imperative that you reach all of them. 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Introduction


Hello everyone!
My name is Hannah Darnell. I am 21 and I'm from Liberty, WV. I got married about 2 years ago and could not be happier! I am a junior at WVSU and I am currently working on my Elementary Education major. This is my 2nd year at state but I also attended Bridgemont community and technical college for 1 year as well. I hope to graduate in the next 2 years.  




Music is a large part of my family. My grandparents on my fathers side were both extremely musically talented. My dad has played the guitar since he was about 12 years old and  was the praise and worship leader at my church for about 20 years. My brother is also the drummer at my church and i used to play the bass guitar at my church as well. I have sang at my church since I was about 11 years old and I love it. I have recently began learning the piano and I love it!






I also love the outdoors and that may stem from growing up on a 40 acre farm! I  had quite a few animals when I was younger. I now only have 1 dog and he is about 80lbs and he thinks that he is a lap dog and we let him act like one =]




Something else about me is I love working with children. I  have a preschool class at my church that I love to teach. Children can make even your worst day better. I cannot wait to be able to work with them in a school setting!




I don't really know what I hope in learning from this class just yet but I am excited to find out!! I know that as a future elementary teacher children love music and it is important to them. Learning how to use music in my classroom will make their learning experience fun and interesting and that is my goal!!