Middle School Lesson 18: History of Jazz Lessons 3 and 4
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North America, Eras in Music
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Introduction
In this lesson you will
- #57 “Wai Bamba” – review
- History of Jazz
- Lesson 3 – Louis Armstrong – song “When the Saints” – sing, play on recorder or barred instruments
- Lesson 4 Blues
- cup game to “Backporch Blues”
- create new cup games
Objectives
- I can tell about jazz artist Louis Armstrong.
- I can describe the blues.
Teaching Procedures
Review song #57 “Wai Bamba”
Copy LinkListen to "St. Louis Blues"
Copy LinkThis is a YouTube link.
If the link doesn't work, search internet for "St. Louis Blues".
Discuss or answer the listening questions in the worksheet above.
View Louis Armstrong's performance of "When the Saints"
Copy LinkThis is a YouTube link.
If the link doesn't work, search internet for "Louis Armstrong When the Saints".
When Louis Armstrong invites the audience to sing, sing along.
Name the notes in "When the Saints" (in C)
Copy LinkTry playing "When the Saints" on the xylophone. Start on C.
Copy LinkOn a computer, you can use the keyboard numbers 1-2-3-4-5 to play the notes C-D-E-F-G.
On a tablet, tap the screen.
Open a new tab to play the keyboard and still see the music.
View the History of Jazz Lesson 4 - Blues
Copy LinkView the listening example
Copy LinkAfter viewing the listening example, discuss (or answer) those questions in the worksheet.
This is a YouTube link.
If the link is not working for you, search internet for "Listening Guide to Backwater Blues by Bessie Smith".
Watch the cup game demo of "Backporch Blues"
Copy LinkWatch the cup game and copy the patterns you see.