Term 1 – Lesson 10
Welcome to our festive music lesson! Today, we’ll learn a Christmas song and enjoy watching brass players perform joyful holiday tunes.
Term 1 – Lesson 10 Read More »
Welcome to our festive music lesson! Today, we’ll learn a Christmas song and enjoy watching brass players perform joyful holiday tunes.
Term 1 – Lesson 10 Read More »
Welcome to our festive music lesson! Today, we’ll learn a Christmas song and enjoy watching brass players perform joyful holiday tunes.
This week we are in Rome! Take a look at the brass instruments from Rome and let’s start together a new song!
This week we are in Rome! Take a look at the brass instruments from Rome and let’s start together a new song!
This week, we are in the Olympics! Let’s see how is the most powerful brass player!
This week, we learned a brand-new note and began exploring the fascinating world of the Brass Greeks.
Many ancient civilizations throughout the world had their ancient brass instruments.
About 5000 years ago the pharaohs of Egypt had musicians who used a trumpet-like instrument called snb (sne-heb) to lead troops, for ceremonial and religious acts.
In this lesson, we will talk about the origin of brass instruments, then we will warm up by playing with our mouthpiece, and finally, we will practice our first song.
Who was the first brass player? Long ago, music was made with shiny bones that could sing, slide, and rumble. Today, trombones, trumpets, and tubas carry the magic, and in our lessons, you’ll make your first notes and play your very own songs! Brass Familiy Brass instruments are like long, shiny pipes that magically open