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Preview of Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

22. Goodbye Song There are no chords in this song. Just keep a ///- rhythm. Everybody count to four. Pretty soon I’m out the door. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sing goodbye along with me. All you’ve got to do is count to three. / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ Here’s goodbye from me to you. But before I go let’s count to two. / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ I don’t want to go. I’ve had such fun. One more time lets count to one. / ~~~ / ~~~ / ~
Preview of Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the last beat and say “Hey!”) The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp l
Preview of Help4GenMusic's Recorder Karaoke - Hop Old Squirrel with Funk-Raggae Band!

Help4GenMusic's Recorder Karaoke - Hop Old Squirrel with Funk-Raggae Band!

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Help4GenMusic's signature Recorder Karaoke series brings you another awesome track with this funky and slightly Carribbean-tinged play-a-long audio track of Hop Old Squirrel. click the second thumbnail image above for a 'video' demo to hear an audio excerpt! allows for playing through the tune twice with count-offs / fun voiceover prompts in the recording for when students should enteruse for practice or even school performance accompanimentthe printed music of this song is a available as aFR
Preview of Play and Do 4 cues (from the Play Cd pages 4-5)

Play and Do 4 cues (from the Play Cd pages 4-5)

The next several tracks contain a developing series of sound samples. Trust me, you'll be excited about these because the kids will love doing the movements/motions. They are a great way to release pent-up energy after a long and/or rainy day. My class thinks of TV and movie characters that the sound bites in “10. Make you Move” relate to and moves accordingly. Key: 1.The slide-whistle means move hands up and down 2. The tick-tock means knock on your head 3. The tambourine means shake your ar
Preview of Play an Echo Song (Play CD link below,)

Play an Echo Song (Play CD link below,)

This is good for auditory attention, auditory memory, coordination, and patterning "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" Other Uses: Children move rhythmically, or create body rhythms along with the music. Em G C D G Play an echo song. Play out loud and strong. Em D Em B7 OOO* OOO* OOooO OOooO OooO* OooO* ooooO* ooooO* o***
Preview of Make you Move Group 2 (Play CD link below. )

Make you Move Group 2 (Play CD link below. )

The accordion and funny bass means to do the silly walk. "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get green when angered. The flute and bubble sound means to move slowly like swimming under water. The deep synthesizer sound means to get down on all fours and jump like a frog. The helicopter sound means to circle one hand over your head like a helicopter blade.
Preview of Play an Echo Song Blank verses (Play CD link below.)

Play an Echo Song Blank verses (Play CD link below.)

Blank verses. Use the second version to create easier, or more challenging rhythms. Pairing words or sounds with the rhythms can help some children who may have difficulty with this task. For example: “Ta ti-ti Ta” or “Let’s play a song.” (Same rhythm for both.) "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!"
Preview of Make you Move intro to Group 2 (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Make you Move intro to Group 2 (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get green when angered. The flute and bubble sound means to move slowly like swimming under water. The deep synthesizer sound means to get down on all fours and jump like a frog. The helicopter sound means to circle one hand over your head like a helicopter blade.
Preview of Make you Move Group 1 (Play CD link below. )

Make you Move Group 1 (Play CD link below. )

17. Group One These movements are just suggestions. You can do as you see fit for the children in your care. Children can also do movements standing, moving around a table, or seated. Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the
Preview of Boil 'em Cabbage Down Violin Audio Play-Along Track 2

Boil 'em Cabbage Down Violin Audio Play-Along Track 2

This recording includes only the accompaniment part and metronome click. Please see my TPT store for the sheet music!Before putting the left and right hand parts together, the beginner violinist learns how to bow on the open string! This arrangement uses open A, however, you can also play along with the open E or D string.For teachers and parents: this is a great way to encourage your kiddos to practice even if they might only be on open strings. But don’t underestimate this stage! Being able to
Preview of Make you Move intro to Combo (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Make you Move intro to Combo (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the last beat and say “Hey!”) The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get gre
Preview of Make you Move intro to Group 1 (from the Play CD  see page 4-5)

Make you Move intro to Group 1 (from the Play CD see page 4-5)

17. Group One These movements are just suggestions. You can do as you see fit for the children in your care. Children can also do movements standing, moving around a table, or seated. Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the
Preview of Over in the Ocean Song Audio

Over in the Ocean Song Audio

The audio to listen to Over in the Ocean song
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