Looks like you’ve collected a box full of sa, re, ga ma…with Mo and Mi too ! I see you’ve sung well! Keep up the good work and here are some favourites that Mo and Mi have sent for you! 🌟🌈🔫🐒
Dear Parent,
The seven notes that your child has just learnt are the basis of all (yes, all) music. While the language used here is Indian, the seven notes are universal to any form of music and this set is also known as an octave (in western music) or saptak (in Indian music). What you may have heard as solfege (in western music) or sargam (in Indian music) is nothing more than the use of these notes (literally – sargam = sa re ga ma..)
Please also see our point-wise feedback below (based on needs work/ good/ excellent):
Confidence and Independence – good
Understanding of the concept or exercise – good, needs some work
Singing/ Pitching – good
Rhythm – good
Overall control (volume, breath etc) – good
Pronunciation/ recollection of lyrics – good
Notes: We’re happy Dhruva is singing with more involvement and confidence this time. He has a good voice. A request to please use the Tootly video as reference, especially in the initial assignments to ensure the right pitching and style is being heard by the child. Kids naturally tend to imitate what they observe and hear, so its important they are given the correct input.
Look forward to hearing more from Dhruva. The first teacher meet is due after completion of Day 5 – please check if you have scheduled one, and if not – do schedule one from your dashboard. We’d love to meet him. Please ignore if this was completed already.
Dear Dhruva,
Looks like you’ve collected a box full of sa, re, ga ma…with Mo and Mi too ! I see you’ve sung well! Keep up the good work and here are some favourites that Mo and Mi have sent for you! 🌟🌈🔫🐒
Dear Parent,
The seven notes that your child has just learnt are the basis of all (yes, all) music. While the language used here is Indian, the seven notes are universal to any form of music and this set is also known as an octave (in western music) or saptak (in Indian music). What you may have heard as solfege (in western music) or sargam (in Indian music) is nothing more than the use of these notes (literally – sargam = sa re ga ma..)
Please also see our point-wise feedback below (based on needs work/ good/ excellent):
Confidence and Independence – good
Understanding of the concept or exercise – good, needs some work
Singing/ Pitching – good
Rhythm – good
Overall control (volume, breath etc) – good
Pronunciation/ recollection of lyrics – good
Notes: We’re happy Dhruva is singing with more involvement and confidence this time. He has a good voice. A request to please use the Tootly video as reference, especially in the initial assignments to ensure the right pitching and style is being heard by the child. Kids naturally tend to imitate what they observe and hear, so its important they are given the correct input.
Look forward to hearing more from Dhruva. The first teacher meet is due after completion of Day 5 – please check if you have scheduled one, and if not – do schedule one from your dashboard. We’d love to meet him. Please ignore if this was completed already.