Kodaly
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:13 pm
I just thought i'd share this, kinda puts a new perspective on all those music teachers out there who teach this method (think ta ta ti-ti ta)
So I'm taking this grad class on Kodaly (there's actually a mark over the 'a' but my keyboard doesn't have that letter)... it's a elementary general music teaching practice. This class is HARD...not so much in learning the teaching strategies, but part of the class is like boot camp for the right half of your brain. Just an example of one of the assignments:
This was actually my first homework assignment. I had to sing a song called "Viva La Musica." Then replace all of the words with Solfege syllables (do re mi so la). in my right hand i had to conduct a 4-pattern. in my left hand i had to tap a repeating rhythm, it was quarter, eighth eighth, eighth, sixteenth sixteenth quarter, sounds like ta ti-ti ti-ti-ka ta)... all SIMULTANEOUSLY. lol spent about 45 minutes just practicing that one, before i moved onto the next 3 (which were similar kinds of things).
so far i get 4 of these crazy musicianship exercises a night, plus about 50-70 pages to read a night... class is 8 hours a day, monday to friday for 2 weeks. I've never been challenged musically in this way before, that's for sure!
whoever said "those who can't do, teach" never took this class
So I'm taking this grad class on Kodaly (there's actually a mark over the 'a' but my keyboard doesn't have that letter)... it's a elementary general music teaching practice. This class is HARD...not so much in learning the teaching strategies, but part of the class is like boot camp for the right half of your brain. Just an example of one of the assignments:
This was actually my first homework assignment. I had to sing a song called "Viva La Musica." Then replace all of the words with Solfege syllables (do re mi so la). in my right hand i had to conduct a 4-pattern. in my left hand i had to tap a repeating rhythm, it was quarter, eighth eighth, eighth, sixteenth sixteenth quarter, sounds like ta ti-ti ti-ti-ka ta)... all SIMULTANEOUSLY. lol spent about 45 minutes just practicing that one, before i moved onto the next 3 (which were similar kinds of things).
so far i get 4 of these crazy musicianship exercises a night, plus about 50-70 pages to read a night... class is 8 hours a day, monday to friday for 2 weeks. I've never been challenged musically in this way before, that's for sure!
whoever said "those who can't do, teach" never took this class