Stonechats from Wildwood Curriculum

Wildwood Curriculum

Small talks about homeschooling with a Charlotte Mason education.

Episodes

  1. 05/22/2019

    [Stonechats 9] Singing, Solfa and Kodaly with Guest RaeAnna Goss Part 2

    On Part 2 of our discussion about singing and the Solfa, we continue our chat with RaeAnna Goss, singing teacher, homeschool graduate, homeschooling mother, and Charlotte Mason follower, who has created Solfa Sofa, an early years approach for introducing singing in a CM-friendly way. (Part 1 can be found here.) We were also joined by Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique, but we invited Crystal back for another episode about her own CM approach to combining story and music, which will air in a couple of weeks. Recorded April 15, 2019 Show Notes: Heidi Buschbach0:26 Free Resource Ideas Children of the Open Air Sing Solfa Solfa Sofa 3:00 Paid Resouce Ideas John M. Feierabend and Conversational Solfege The Kodály Center at Holy Names University Organization of American Kodály Educators 5:02 Should you use a certain set of songs to teach? 6:35 Canadian Resources Kodály Society of Canada Music Play with Denise Gagné 7:15 Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique 8:14 Dalcroze and Movement 9:01 Miriam’s experience with Children of the Open Air 10:13 An overview of Solfa as learned up to Form 3 10:45 What to do in the upper forms 11:24 Skills to learn in the lower forms 15:34 Ear Training (PNEU article: A Few Remarks on Teaching Music by W.H. Leslie) 17:36 Starting with an older student Article referenced by Heidi Buschbach for older beginners Outschool 19:42 Solfedge, Solfa and Solfedgio 20:46 Find the joy and protect your children’s voices 27:07 Fun resources Music K-8 Magazine Smithsonian Folkways Recordings The Kodály Center at Holy Names University Workshops with chapters of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association 29:46 Nature minutes Coyote’s Guide To Connecting with Nature Book Discussion Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms

    38 min
  2. 05/09/2019

    [Stonechats 8] Singing, Solfa and Kodaly with Guest RaeAnna Goss

    On this 2-part episode, we were joined by RaeAnna Goss, singing teacher, homeschool graduate, homeschooling mother, and Charlotte Mason follower, who has created Solfa Sofa, an early years approach for introducing singing in a CM-friendly way. We were also joined by Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique, but we invited Crystal back for another episode about her own CM approach to combining story and music, which will air in a couple of weeks. Other ideas and resources mentioned in the podcast: 0:00 Introductions 4:25 The Curwin approach, Tonic Solfa, and the Modulator 9:50 Difference between Curwen and Kodály, and why Raeanna supports Kodály 11:15 What is the Kodály approach? 14:30 What would a singing lesson look like in CM’s time? 3 minutes of voice training 5 minutes of modulator practice 3 minutes of sight singing 7 minutes of rhythm work 4 minutes of ear training 8 minutes to practice songs 17:58 John M. Feierabend and Conversational Solfege “Children should be tuneful, beatful, and artful.” 20:28 An overview of the progression of singing through Forms 1 and 2 24:25 Resouces at Solfa Sofa that can help with early years 26:30 Forms 3 (part-songs and rounds), and higher (descants, classical repetoire) 28:55 Losing joy in singing and moving more into theory and other music approaches (PNEU article: A Few Remarks on Teaching Music by W.H. Leslie) 33:14 Perfect Pitch and Moveable Doe 35:05 Shortening Form 1 lessons and help them find their singing voice

    40 min

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Small talks about homeschooling with a Charlotte Mason education.