The Organ, Harpsichord and Celesta – the piano’s cousins in the music class
Friday, March 19th, 2010The piano has several less known cousins which are important for us to introduce into the music classroom: the celesta, harpsichord and organ.
Discuss with students the similarities and differences among keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to each other in that they are controlled by a similarly laid-out key mechanism. Technically, however, they belong [...]
Teaching students about the orchestra and keyboard instruments in the music class
Thursday, March 18th, 2010The piano has several less known cousins which are important for us to introduce into the music classroom: the celesta, harpsichord and organ.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to each other in that they are controlled by a similarly laid-out key mechanism. Technically, [...]
The Organ and related instruments – lesson ideas for classroom music
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010There are several other instruments which are related to the piano which are important for us to introduce to school students. They are the organ, celesta and harpsichord.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The instruments are mainly similar in the way that they are laid out. The keyboard [...]
Class Music ideas about the Harpsichord and related instruments
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010The piano has several less known cousins which are important for us to introduce into the music classroom: the celesta, harpsichord and organ.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to each other in that they are controlled by a similarly laid-out key mechanism. Technically, [...]
The piano and its relative instruments – a classroom music lesson
Monday, March 15th, 2010There are several other instruments which are related to the piano which are important for us to introduce to school students. They are the organ, celesta and harpsichord.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to each other in that they are controlled by a [...]
Classroom Music Lessons about the piano, harpsichord, organ and celesta
Saturday, March 13th, 2010There are several other instruments which are related to the piano which are important for us to introduce to school students. They are the organ, celesta and harpsichord. These are great instruments to include in your music lesson plans.
Discuss with students the similarities and differences among keyboard instruments. The instruments are mainly similar in the [...]
Learning about The Celesta, Piano, Harpsichord and Organ in the classroom
Friday, March 12th, 2010The piano has several less known cousins which are important for us to introduce into the music classroom: the celesta, harpsichord and organ.
Here are a few ideas that you can include in your music lesson plans about these instruments
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments [...]
Learning about the Orchestral Keyboard instruments in music class
Thursday, March 11th, 2010This is a tiny sample of the music lesson plans available from the fun music company.
Here are a few ideas that you can use when discussing the orchestral keyboard instruments: The piano, celesta, harpsichord and pipe organ.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to [...]
Keyboard Instruments: The Harpsichord, Piano, Pipe Organ, and Celesta
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010Here are a few ideas that you can use when discussing the orchestral keyboard instruments: The piano, celesta, harpsichord and pipe organ.
Show and talk about the different aspects and characteristics of the keyboard instruments. The keyboard instruments are related to each other in that they are controlled by a similarly laid-out key mechanism. Technically, however, [...]
