30. Twinkle Twinkle Little Ghost (Learning the difference between major and minor)
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Grab a scarf if you have one and we’ll learn about and practice hearing the difference between Major and Minor together. Elizabeth and Forte introduce the concept of major and minor by singing a few different songs in their original key, and then switching the song from major to minor or minor to major to highlight the difference. We also share clips from some familiar classical pieces and try to identify if the piece is in a major key or a minor key. Classical music for this podcast is licensed to us for our use by Classical.com We shared excerpts from the following classical pieces on today’s podcast:  Peter’s Theme played the strings from “Peter and the Wolf,” by Prokofiev. The Wolf’s Theme played by the horns from” Peter and the Wolf,” by Prokofiev. Vivaldi's Autumn, from the Four Seasons, 1st movement Vivaldi's Autumn, from the Four Seasons, 2nd movement Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Bach. To watch a follow-up to this major and minor lesson in video format check out our blog or our youtube channel. This activity comes straight out of our Autumn All Around course inside our All Access Membership. For details on how to join us there go to www.clapforclassics.com/join. Don’t forget to use the code “PODCAST” at checkout to get 50% off your first month. Ready for some more Halloween-themed music?  spooky pipe organ music?? Here is a video of some spooky pipe organ music.    For more fall-themed activities like this one, make sure to grab our free resource, "Fall-themed Classical Pieces to Listen to with Your Child" by going to www.clapforclassics.com/fallclassicalmusic Help more families find out about this podcast by leaving us a review, telling your friends, or sharing our social media content! To leave Forte and I a message or a joke please record it here: http://www.speakpipe.com/clapforclassics
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