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Sunday
May132012

Music Notebooking & Lesson - Band vs. Orchestra



A recent trip to a high school band concert sparked a discussion about the difference between a band and an orchestra.

I wanted to teach a little more about this to my children, so I developed a short lesson.  {Be sure not to miss any of the music lesson I will be adding by subscribing to Homegrown Learners.}  

Have your children listen to this BAND PERFORMANCE:  The Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa (The March King).  I like this video because they can SEE the band and watch the instruments being played. 

Maybe they could fill out a SQUILT listening sheets as a part of this lesson, too?  



After watching the band performance have your children then listen to this ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE:  Pomp and Circumstance by  Edward Elgar.   This recording (by The National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain) should be very interesting for children.  

Encourage your children to listen for the differences between a band and an orchestra, and then do some research, too.  The short story is this:




1.  Orchestras have been around much longer than bands. 


2. A band does not have a strings section.


3.  Most music written for orchestra is longer than pieces for band.


Here is your Band vs. Orchestra Notebooking Set.  


(I've included a seating chart for the orchestra so your children can easily see the presence of a lot of STRINGS in the orchestra.) 




We have also been using the Compare and Contrast Notebooking Pages from The Notebooking Fairy, which are PERFECT for this lesson!   

If you have any questions, just let me know.   I hope you can incorporate a little music into your homeschool this week!




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Reader Comments (4)

Mary, I love this! I will be sure to share this with my kids this week.

I love this, Mary! this is great. As you know, my girls have no interest in learning an instrument and it's been a struggle here...but with something like this, at least we can get some music in!

May 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTheresa

This was such a fun post! Thanks, Mary. My 8 year old and I watched the two videos and talked about the difference between a band and orchestra while he "took a break" from his school work today :)

May 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNatalie

Great ideas! A little music in your day (and learning about it at the same time) makes the day go better, I think!

May 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMamaTea

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