Looks like you’ve collected a box full of sa, re, ga ma…with Mo and Mi too ! 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..)
We’re happy to see the kids enjoying the mode of learning and starting to recognise the letters too. To be able to sing correctly and independently, the kids will first need to practice with Tootly. Listening and singing back with the teacher/ Tootly not only helps the kids with the right pitch and lyrics (without worrying to recreate from memory) but also helps develop the habit of hearing a sound and being able to reproduce it correctly.
Please encourage him to do this – and would be great if you can re-do this exercise, email it to [email protected] for a more detailed review.
Look forward to hearing more from the kids. 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 you. Please ignore if this was completed already.
Dear Devansh,
Looks like you’ve collected a box full of sa, re, ga ma…with Mo and Mi too ! 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..)
We’re happy to see the kids enjoying the mode of learning and starting to recognise the letters too. To be able to sing correctly and independently, the kids will first need to practice with Tootly. Listening and singing back with the teacher/ Tootly not only helps the kids with the right pitch and lyrics (without worrying to recreate from memory) but also helps develop the habit of hearing a sound and being able to reproduce it correctly.
Please encourage him to do this – and would be great if you can re-do this exercise, email it to [email protected] for a more detailed review.
Look forward to hearing more from the kids. 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 you. Please ignore if this was completed already.