Video 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXDPjebNGsE
This video depicts a gentleman playing a guitar, which is a stringed instrument under the harmonic instrument section. This video falls under the harmonic instrument category because the gentleman is playing a harmonic tune
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Second Micro-Teach: Teaching a Song
Here is my second micro-teach lesson, teaching a song. (First, I apologize for my attire, it's been a long day.) I love Christmas and I am just so excited for the holiday that I couldn't resist singing a Christmas classic! I hope you all enjoy!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Week 7 Blog
Example of Bad Vocal Technique <<----Link
The girl in this video exemplifies bad vocal techniques in a number of ways. Her voice sounds very nasally, which leads me to believe that she is not breathing from her diaphragm. She also does not have her shoulders back and relaxed; she is hunched over and shows poor posture. She does not pronounce her vowels correctly and form her mouth in to the correct shapes.
Example of Good Vocal Techniques
This video is the video of Carrie Underwood during her Season 4 American Idol Audition. Carrie displays correct vocal techniques by standing with her shoulders back and relaxed. She also is standing with her feet directly under her shoulders and her knees relaxed. Carrie also seems to be using the correct vocal techniques, although it is a little difficult to tell in a video.
The girl in this video exemplifies bad vocal techniques in a number of ways. Her voice sounds very nasally, which leads me to believe that she is not breathing from her diaphragm. She also does not have her shoulders back and relaxed; she is hunched over and shows poor posture. She does not pronounce her vowels correctly and form her mouth in to the correct shapes.
Example of Good Vocal Techniques
This video is the video of Carrie Underwood during her Season 4 American Idol Audition. Carrie displays correct vocal techniques by standing with her shoulders back and relaxed. She also is standing with her feet directly under her shoulders and her knees relaxed. Carrie also seems to be using the correct vocal techniques, although it is a little difficult to tell in a video.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Week 6: Review
1) For the blog during Week 5, it was instructed for us to choose a poem and record ourselves teaching the poem how it should be taught originally, then following up by putting Ta's and Ti-Ti's in the rhythm's place. **I recorded and posted my Micro-Teach lesson late before viewing this video in order to complete this assignment. I chose the poem "Here Come the Pretty Ladies".
2.) I noticed that when I did the original poem, it seemed that I had the beats and the rests correct. Mine was just a little slower paced than Chris's.
3.) I was completely right about everything on the Ta's and Ti-Ti's of the poem, except for the rests. I should have thought about it more thoroughly and realized that there were rests involved in the second and fourth lines of the poem.
4.) If I were to have the chance to re-do the assignment, I would make sure to write down my Ta's and Ti-Ti's and rests and think harder about where each would go.
I would also try to complete my assignments earlier so that I am not stuck in a bind as I was this past week and have my overall grade penalized.
5.) Throughout this lesson, I learned that rests should definitely be considered when interpreting poems such as this one.
2.) I noticed that when I did the original poem, it seemed that I had the beats and the rests correct. Mine was just a little slower paced than Chris's.
3.) I was completely right about everything on the Ta's and Ti-Ti's of the poem, except for the rests. I should have thought about it more thoroughly and realized that there were rests involved in the second and fourth lines of the poem.
4.) If I were to have the chance to re-do the assignment, I would make sure to write down my Ta's and Ti-Ti's and rests and think harder about where each would go.
I would also try to complete my assignments earlier so that I am not stuck in a bind as I was this past week and have my overall grade penalized.
5.) Throughout this lesson, I learned that rests should definitely be considered when interpreting poems such as this one.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Week 2: Rhythm
A rhythm can be defined in a number of ways. It is
the recurring pattern that is heard throughout a song. Sometimes it can be fast
and sometimes it can be slow. A rhythm can be created from every day sounds. It
is the sound of raindrops on a tin roof. It is the pitter patter of little bare
feet down a hallway. It is the whistle of a tea kettle and the sound of doors
being opened and closed.
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What do you like about the way she
presented the information? Why?
o
I like that the information she
presented on the boards seemed to be so organized. I believe that organization is key in children
understanding the information that is presented to them.
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What do you dislike about the way she
presented information? Why?
o
It seemed that Miss Taylor was talking
down to her students as she taught the lesson. I believe that we should talk to
children just as we would talk to anyone. If I were to put myself in a child’s
shoes, I would feel as if I were inferior to Miss Taylor because of the tone of
her voice and the rapid pace of her presentation.
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Is this an example of good teaching? Why
do you think so?
o
I believe this is an example of good
teaching. Miss Taylor presented the information in an organized way. She also
used different methods of presentation, such as the boards, verbal, and by
simple, yet informative hands-on activities, where the students actually
created rhythms themselves. However, I was not fond of the way that she talked
to the students or how quickly she ran through the information.
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How many different ways did she present
the information? Why do you think this is important?
o
Miss Taylor presented the information in
three different ways. She presented it first visually with use of the boards.
She then used verbal explanation where she elaborated on the information
presented on the boards. Finally, Miss Taylor used demonstrative techniques.
She physically demonstrated what she had taught and then gave the students and
chance to learn hands-on by doing it themselves.
o
I think this is important because not
all students learn the same way. For example, some students may learn simply by
reading the information presented on the boards. However, other students may
need to participate in a hands-on activity to learn the same information.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Week 1: Introduction
My name is Emilee Massey and I am an Early Education Major! I am from a small town about an hour and a half from WVSU's campus, called Pettus. I am also working my way through college at Dairy Queen, the only restaurant in our town! I graduated from Sherman High School in Seth in 2012 and began furthering my education at West Virginia State University immediately afterward. My major is Early Education and Special Education. I have been around children my entire life. My passion, however, is with infants and toddlers. Some may say I'm wishing my life away, but I cannot wait to one day be done with college and begin my career as an educator!
I am so blessed to call Sgt. Jimmy McNeely of the United States Marine Corps my boyfriend of two years! He has served in the USMC for five years. I am so beyond proud of him and his service to our country. That is why you'll constantly see me representing him in some form or fashion!
I have been singing from the time I was a little girl! It is truly one of my passions. You will constantly find me humming some sort of tune around my home. I also sing in church when I can and sang at my high school graduation in 2012.
I hope to gain more knowledge about music and how I can incorporate it into my future classroom throughout this course. I am so excited for the following weeks! I hope you all have a great semester!
I am so blessed to call Sgt. Jimmy McNeely of the United States Marine Corps my boyfriend of two years! He has served in the USMC for five years. I am so beyond proud of him and his service to our country. That is why you'll constantly see me representing him in some form or fashion!
I have been singing from the time I was a little girl! It is truly one of my passions. You will constantly find me humming some sort of tune around my home. I also sing in church when I can and sang at my high school graduation in 2012.
I hope to gain more knowledge about music and how I can incorporate it into my future classroom throughout this course. I am so excited for the following weeks! I hope you all have a great semester!
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