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In this lesson, students learn about the concepts of singing quietly and loudly, comparing quiet singing to a peaceful buzzing bee and loud singing to joyful celebrations with friends. They are encouraged to explore the dynamic range of their voices by mixing both styles within a song, creating a fun and engaging musical experience. Ultimately, the lesson emphasizes the importance of enjoying the act of singing, regardless of volume.
  1. Can you think of a time when you sang quietly like a little bee?
  2. What do you feel when you sing loudly with your friends?
  3. How does it feel to change your singing from quiet to loud and back again?

Let’s Learn About Singing Quietly and Loudly!

Quiet Singing

Do you like to sing? Sometimes, we can sing very quietly, just like a little buzzing bee. When we sing quietly, it feels peaceful and calm. Imagine you’re a tiny bee, humming your favorite song softly. Isn’t that nice?

Loud Singing

Other times, we can sing loudly! Singing loud is fun and exciting. It’s like when you’re really happy and want everyone to hear your song. You can sing with all your friends and make a big, joyful sound together!

Mixing Quiet and Loud

Did you know you can sing both quietly and loudly in the same song? It’s like going on a singing adventure! You can start your song quietly, like a whisper, and then make it louder and louder until it’s super fun and exciting. Then, you can go back to singing quietly again. It’s like a musical roller coaster!

Try It Yourself!

Why not try singing a song both ways? Start by singing it quietly, like a gentle breeze. Then, sing it loudly, like you’re cheering at a parade. See how it feels to change your voice from quiet to loud. It’s a great way to have fun with music!

Remember

Whether you sing quietly or loudly, the most important thing is to enjoy yourself. Singing is a wonderful way to express how you feel. So, sing your heart out and have a great time!

  • Can you think of a time when you sang quietly? What was it like, and how did it make you feel?
  • Have you ever sung loudly with your friends or family? What was the occasion, and why was it fun?
  • Why do you think it’s important to be able to sing both quietly and loudly? How does it change the way a song sounds?
  • Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Listen carefully and find things that make quiet sounds and things that make loud sounds. Can you find a quiet ticking clock or a loud honking car? Share your discoveries with your friends and talk about how these sounds make you feel.
  • Volume Control Game: Play a game where you practice changing your singing volume. Choose a simple song you know well. Start by singing it as quietly as you can, like a whisper. Then, gradually get louder until you’re singing as loudly as you can. After that, slowly get quieter again. Notice how your voice changes and how it feels to sing at different volumes.
  • Quiet and Loud Art: Create a piece of art that shows quiet and loud. Use soft colors and gentle strokes to represent quiet sounds, and bright colors and bold strokes for loud sounds. You can use crayons, markers, or paint. Once you’re done, explain your artwork to someone and describe how the colors and shapes represent different volumes of sound.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]
Listen to us loud
[Music]
To it loud
I like to sing so quietly
Like a buzzing bee singing my tune so peacefully
Hear my song so quietly
Quiet is the way we like to be
Quiet, quiet, quiet
Listen to us sing it quiet
Quiet, quiet, quiet
Listen to it quietly
He liked to sing our song both ways
Sing it together on a super sound singing adventure ever
[Music]
Like quiet, quiet
Listen to it quietly
[Music]
Quiet, quiet, quiet
Listen to us singing

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