All SIXTEEN POSTERS and music reading guide with rarely found explanations about these basics of music literacy.
Music reading is scary to anyone unfamiliar with the shapes and symbols. Five years ago I realized I had no idea how to begin teaching singers who had no music reading or choir experience where to begin. I became obsessed with how and where to start to teach more people how to quickly and effectively understand.
These posters are designed to show new (and experienced) musicians how to understand music notation with a simple step by step explanation. These are designed in "squares" so you can print off and make posters in your room, run off copies for your singers, combine all parts on one page or make individual ones, etc.
These posters are designed to not only look awesome but to intentionally and effectively break down the understanding of musical notation to basics that often times our teachers even didn't think about how.
Gone are the days of learning the what because someone simply told us to remember it without question. These posters are the step towards helping you understand, teach, and explain the "why" of reading music.
Thank you for your support of music literacy, Choir Baton, and the message of #morepeoplesinging.
*** a corresponding assessment set will soon follow ***
I Can't Read Music: Flags and Beams
A Simple Guide to Show You How You Can
FIVEdownloadable posters covering the following topics:
1. what's a flag?
2. what's a beam?
3. drawing flags (shown here)
4. drawing beams
5. notation tip for flags and beams
Music reading is scary to anyone unfamiliar with the shapes and symbols. Five years ago I realized I had no idea how to begin teaching singers who had no music reading or choir experience where to begin. I became obsessed with how and where to start to teach more people how to quickly and effectively understand.
These posters are designed to show new (and experienced) musicians how to understand music notation with a simple step by step explanation. These are designed in "squares" so you can print off and make posters in your room, run off copies for your singers, combine all parts on one page or make individual ones, etc.
These posters are designed to not only look awesome but to intentionally and effectively break down the understanding of musical notation to basics that often times our teachers even didn't think about how.
Gone are the days of learning the what because someone simply told us to remember it without question. These posters are the step towards helping you understand, teach, and explain the "why" of reading music.
Thank you for your support of music literacy, Choir Baton, and the message of #morepeoplesinging.
I Can't Read Music: Stems
A Simple Guide to Show You How You Can
FOUR downloadable posters covering the following topics:
1. what's a stem?
2. what's stem direction?
3. why stem direction? (shown here)
5. how do I draw a stem?
Music reading is scary to anyone unfamiliar with the shapes and symbols. Five years ago I realized I had no idea how to begin teaching singers who had no music reading or choir experience where to begin. I became obsessed with how and where to start to teach more people how to quickly and effectively understand.
These posters are designed to show new (and experienced) musicians how to understand music notation with a simple step by step explanation. These are designed in "squares" so you can print off and make posters in your room, run off copies for your singers, combine all parts on one page or make individual ones, etc.
These posters are designed to not only look awesome but to intentionally and effectively break down the understanding of musical notation to basics that often times our teachers even didn't think about how.
Gone are the days of learning the what because someone simply told us to remember it without question. These posters are the step towards helping you understand, teach, and explain the "why" of reading music.
Thank you for your support of music literacy, Choir Baton, and the message of #morepeoplesinging.
I Can't Read Music: Noteheads
A Simple Guide to Show You How You Can
FOUR downloadable posters covering the following topics:
1. what's a notehead? (shown here)
2. what's a staff?
3. what's a ledger line?
4. skip, step, leap
Music reading is scary to anyone unfamiliar with the shapes and symbols. Five years ago I realized I had no idea how to begin teaching singers who had no music reading or choir experience where to begin. I became obsessed with how and where to start to teach more people how to quickly and effectively understand.
These FOUR posters are designed to show new (and experienced) musicians how to understand music notation with a simple step by step explanation. These are designed in "squares" so you can print off and make posters in your room, run off copies for your singers, combine all parts on one page or make individual ones, etc.
These posters are designed to not only look awesome but to intentionally and effectively break down the understanding of musical notation to basics that often times our teachers even didn't think about how.
Gone are the days of learning the what because someone simply told us to remember it without question. These posters are the step towards helping you understand, teach, and explain the "why" of reading music.
Thank you for your support of music literacy, Choir Baton, and the message of #morepeoplesinging.
I Can't Read Music: Rests
A Simple Guide to Show You How You Can
FOUR downloadable posters covering the following topics:
1. what's a rest?
2. what do rests look like?
3. drawing rests part 1 (shown here)
4. drawing rests part 2
Music reading is scary to anyone unfamiliar with the shapes and symbols. Five years ago I realized I had no idea how to begin teaching singers who had no music reading or choir experience where to begin. I became obsessed with how and where to start to teach more people how to quickly and effectively understand.
These FOUR posters are designed to show new (and experienced) musicians how to understand music notation with a simple step by step explanation. These are designed in "squares" so you can print off and make posters in your room, run off copies for your singers, combine all parts on one page or make individual ones, etc.
These posters are designed to not only look awesome but to intentionally and effectively break down the understanding of musical notation to basics that often times our teachers even didn't think about how.
Gone are the days of learning the what because someone simply told us to remember it without question. These posters are the step towards helping you understand, teach, and explain the "why" of reading music.
Thank you for your support of music literacy, Choir Baton, and the message of #morepeoplesinging.