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In today’s lesson, we explored the magical world of music, focusing on the special notes “Do” and “So.” We learned that “Do” is a strong and steady note, while “So” is a happy and high note, and we practiced singing them together. Music surrounds us in everyday life, and by continuing to sing and dance, we can discover even more about this wonderful adventure!
  1. What sound does “Do” make, and how does it feel when we sing it?
  2. Can you think of something that sounds like “So”? What makes it happy?
  3. Where can we hear music around us every day?

Let’s Learn About Music!

Hello, little friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with music. Music is like magic that we can hear. It makes us happy, helps us dance, and even helps us learn. Let’s explore some fun music words together!

Do and So: Our Musical Friends

In music, we have special sounds called notes. Two of these notes are named “Do” and “So.” Imagine “Do” as a friendly bear and “So” as a cheerful bird. They love to sing and play together!

Meet Do

“Do” is a strong and steady note. It’s like the first step when you start climbing a ladder. Can you say “Do”? Great job! “Do” is always ready to help us start a song.

Meet So

“So” is a happy and high note. It’s like reaching up to touch the sky! Can you say “So”? Awesome! “So” loves to make songs sound bright and fun.

Let’s Sing Together!

Now, let’s use our voices to sing “Do” and “So.” First, sing “Do” like a big bear: “Do, Do, Do!” Now, let’s sing “So” like a little bird: “So, So, So!”

Wasn’t that fun? You just made music with your voice! You can try singing “Do” and “So” anytime you want. Maybe you can even teach your family and friends!

Music is Everywhere

Did you know that music is all around us? You can hear it in the birds singing, the wind blowing, and even when you clap your hands. Next time you hear a song, listen for “Do” and “So.” They’re always there, making music magical!

Keep Exploring!

Remember, music is a wonderful adventure. Keep singing, dancing, and having fun with “Do” and “So.” You’re doing an amazing job, and there’s so much more to discover!

Thanks for learning with me today. Let’s make music magic together again soon!

  • Can you think of a time when you heard music that made you feel happy or excited? What was it like, and where were you?
  • Imagine “Do” and “So” as your friends. What kind of adventures do you think they would go on together? Can you make up a story about them?
  • Have you ever tried making music with things around your house, like pots, pans, or even your hands? What sounds did you create, and how did it make you feel?
  1. Musical Nature Walk: Take a walk outside with a grown-up and listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear any birds singing? Try to identify if their songs sound more like “Do” or “So.” Use your voice to mimic the sounds you hear. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!

  2. Do and So Instrument Craft: Create your own simple musical instrument using household items like rubber bands, empty boxes, or plastic containers. Try to play the notes “Do” and “So” on your instrument. Experiment with different sounds and see if you can make your instrument sound like a bear for “Do” and a bird for “So.”

  3. Musical Storytime: With a grown-up, read a storybook and add your own musical sounds. Whenever you hear a character doing something strong or steady, sing “Do.” When something exciting or high happens, sing “So.” This will help you understand how music can tell a story and make it more fun!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript, removing any non-verbal elements and focusing on the text:

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
so
you
so
so
so
do
do
do
you
do
do
so
so
so
hey
so

This version retains only the spoken words while eliminating applause, music, and laughter notations.

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