Did you like this new song? And do you remember the patterns Tootly made to draw a caterpillar from the notes? I see you’ve made your mom sing very well 🙂 Why don’t you try it this time and email us your recording to [email protected]
Tootly and the Caterpillar are waiting to hear you sing!
—x—
Dear Parent,
This is a vocal exercise that every beginner student of classical music learns. Once the first stage of expanding the voice range, getting stability while singing, and being able to sing with ease in one direction (up or down) is achieved, students move on to exercises created by recurring patterns like these. Think of them like training exercises for their voices.
In this particular song, we are checking a few things: if students can manoeuvre the zig zag melody well, reach the correct highest point of the melody, and land back correctly at the starting point after completing the song.
You’re almost halfway through the course, so keep the rhythm up! We’d suggest re-doing this exercise recording on priority even if you gradually move on the to the next lessons.
The next recording is quite a few lessons away, but there is a live meet milestone in between. Please look out for the email notification once you complete Day 39. If you feel so, please schedule one before that too.
Dear Aarna,
Did you like this new song? And do you remember the patterns Tootly made to draw a caterpillar from the notes? I see you’ve made your mom sing very well 🙂 Why don’t you try it this time and email us your recording to [email protected]
Tootly and the Caterpillar are waiting to hear you sing!
—x—
Dear Parent,
This is a vocal exercise that every beginner student of classical music learns. Once the first stage of expanding the voice range, getting stability while singing, and being able to sing with ease in one direction (up or down) is achieved, students move on to exercises created by recurring patterns like these. Think of them like training exercises for their voices.
In this particular song, we are checking a few things: if students can manoeuvre the zig zag melody well, reach the correct highest point of the melody, and land back correctly at the starting point after completing the song.
You’re almost halfway through the course, so keep the rhythm up! We’d suggest re-doing this exercise recording on priority even if you gradually move on the to the next lessons.
The next recording is quite a few lessons away, but there is a live meet milestone in between. Please look out for the email notification once you complete Day 39. If you feel so, please schedule one before that too.