Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Purple Magic #13

 

NEED TO KNOW

Purple Magic #13: Thank you for coming to Parent Week! It is so much fun when grownups are in class with us!

FLASHCARDS: Although they've been singing it for weeks, we officially added the bass clef line notes into our working flashcards. That's all of them! When your student reviews their flashcards (or plays with the Smart Staff or on one of the note-naming app games), they get to do ALL THE NOTES ON THE ENTIRE STAFF! Yay!

SHOWTIME: Great job on the Turkey in the Straw showtime! Next class (December 3) we'll have showtime for Twinkle Twinkle. We'll also check-in on and give stickers for Jingle Bells and Away in a Manger. Your workbook will tell you we have a showtime on those, but it'll be more of a touch-base rather than an official "showtime."

CALENDAR REVIEW:  Next week, November 25/26, there is no class due to Thanksgiving. The week after, December 2/3, will be a regular kid-only class for Lesson #14. Then on Lesson #15 (December 9/10) we will have our CELEBRATION DAY! This is a fun-filled day of review games and celebrations. You can come any time from 3:50-6 (the time block where I usually teach the two 3rd Year classes), and stay for as long as works for your schedule. Parents get to come with kids that day, and we will have a lot of fun. After that we'll break for the holidays. 

ORANGE ROOTS: We will start Orange Roots on January 13/14. Lesson 1 will be a parent day to kick off the semester. You will get all of your Orange Roots materials that day, including a calendar taped into your workbook. You can check out the class calendar now at this link, and it will be available anytime under the Calendar Section on the website.

TUITION DUE: The last payment for Purple Magic is due this week. Thank you to those who got it in. If I missed you, I'll send a request/reminder. The next tuition will be due when Orange Roots starts in January.

GOOD TO KNOW

PRINTABLE CHRISTMAS MUSIC: If your student is aching to play more, here are some Christmas songs that they will be able to play! I hope they will help your student to love music and Christmas even more!

TREBLE BASS LINE AND SPACE: Our note naming skills are getting better! Here are some fun turkey note-naming activities for the long break. Here is a treble clef notes page, and a bass clef notes page.

FIVE FAT TURKEYS: We love the Five Fat Turkeys song from 1st year! Here is a link to lots of Five Fat Turkey activities for all years of LPM students!  

FUN TO KNOW

Some musicians are so clever! On Parent Notes for Purple Magic #5, we had a parody of Taylor Swift's "Trouble" to review the treble clef. Here is a parody of Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" to cover, you guessed it, the entire bass clef!



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Purple Magic #12

 

NEED TO KNOW

Purple Magic #12: Parents, your students are amazing! I love having them in class and hearing the musical things they can do and having them tell me about the musical connections they've made. They are so much fun! 

SHOWTIMES: We did the Showtime for Song of Joy this week. The kids did so good playing as an ensemble! Next class will be the Showtime for Turkey in the Straw. For that song, I'll be looking for them to be able to transpose (playing in both C and F), and being able to play the 2-handed melody. They can absolutely do this already. All I really need to hear is the first line ("MI RE DO DO DO, MI FA SOL SOL SOL" 3-2-1-1-1 with the right hand and 3-2-1-1-1 with the left) in C and then put their hand in F position. They can play more if they want to, but this covers the desigated skill.

PARENT DAY/TUITION DUE: Next week is another Parent Day! Yay! The final tuition installment for this semester will also be due. I'll send an invoice sometime between now and then to remind you. 

GOOD TO KNOW

JINGLE BELLS: This fun holiday song gives us a chance to add chords to a melody. Once our fingers get comfortable playing it, we will have another opportunity to transpose from C Major to F Major! 

If your child chose chords that were different than what we did in class, that's okay! There isn't just one answer, and reharmonization is a skill used by many musicians. The Beatles and The Beach Boys and many others used fascinating harmonies in songs that could be broken down to basic chords (red, yellow, blue) but that sound much better with some flair. 

If they didn't do the homework (writing in the chords to Jingle Bells), I had them mark their songbooks today with colors of the standard harmonization. When they play on their own, they can fancy it up however they want.

FIVE FAT TURKEYS: We love the Five Fat Turkeys song from 1st year! Here is a link to lots of Five Fat Turkey activities for all years of LPM students!  

FUN TO KNOW

Our Song of Joy Showtime was so much fun! Even the Muppets have a great time with Ode to Joy!



Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Purple Magic #11

 

NEED TO KNOW

Purple Magic #11: Your kids are doing some pretty advanced musical stuff this year. They can play cadences in C Major, C Minor, and F Major! They can take songs that are written in C Major and play them in F Major! They are amazing! 

IF YOUR STUDENT FEELS OVERWHELMED: It's okay! They are getting a LOT of music thrown at them quickly. Third Year of Let's Play Music is a thorough introduction to theory, but it doesn't give time for all students to gain mastery in the performing of it. Even if your student struggles with playing the music on the keyboard, know that they absolutely understand the concepts we cover when they're on the "Active" side of the classroom. Connecting it physically to the fingers and keyboard is a developmental level that some kids haven't reached yet. If your student gets frustrated and anxious about keyboard time, here are some steps to help them remember what they have learned, which will prepare their brains to take the next steps.

1. Have them play C position do-re-mi-fa-sol-fa-mi-re-do (like Caterpillar Cousins on page 7) with both hands (together or separately) to solidify the C position in their hands and brains.

2. Then play the C cadence (Red, Blue, Red, Yellow, Red) with both hands (together or separately).

3. Play the whole C scale with both hands (together or separately), popping in the correct places.

4. Change to F position (remember the Bb!) and play do-re-mi-fa-sol-fa-mi-re-do (the little box on top of Turkey in the Straw on page 21) with both hands (together or separately) to shift mental and physical gears to F Major.

5. Play the F cadence (Red, Blue with Bb, Red, Yellow, Red) with both hands (together or separately).

6. Take it step by step and celebrate wherever they are at. Playing hands separately is just fine. That is another developmental thing. Some kids just aren't ready to control both hands at the same time in that detail. Once their brains and fingers connect, they will progress quickly. Make sure they know that they are doing hard work!

HOMEWORK HELP: This week's homework is writing the chords for Jingle Bells on page 26. In class, we played the melody and experimented with which chords sounded best for the notes in the measure. In some classes, we did the first two lines and the kids will finish at home. In others, we got to the end of the song. In class, we wrote the color of chord underneath the measure, and for their homework they need to go through and finish writing the chord. Here are the first two lines filled in. They can finish the third and fourth lines. Hint: Line 3 is identical to Line 1 (hence the A and A), and will have the same red chord for the whole line. Line 2 is almost identical to Line 4 (hence the B and B), and will have the same chords except the last measure will be red. If they want a different chord, let them have it. It is not worth the battle, and creative harmonization can be awesome. Their homework is to finish writing the chords in the staff.


JINGLE BELLS CONTINUED: If it would help, here is a supplemental video from the LPM company from the online lessons. It goes step-by-step of figuring out the chords like we did in class.




SHOWTIME: Next week we'll do Showtime for Song of Joy. The fun part about this one is that the Showtime is played all together in an ensemble. Your student gets to choose which part they want to play, and we'll put it all together in class!

GOOD TO KNOW

F MAJOR CADENCE: This week we played the F Major cadence in a broken style. This is layer upon layer upon layer of musical learning! It can be tricky, so here's another skills video from the online lessons to get a visual.





TURKEY IN THE STRAW: We've been transposing our Let's Play Music song for a while, playing in both the key of C and the key of F. This week we used those skills to play Turkey in the Straw in the key of F! This is some impressive stuff.

TWINKLE TWINKLE: When playing the melody of this song, the second two lines (B section) are easy! They are just a variation of the sol-fa-mi-re-(do) pattern, and we play that all the time! The first two lines are the first section of melody we've played that isn't entirely in C position. Remind your student to stretch their right hand into the "blue chord" position to touch 'Huggie G' with finger #4 and 'A' with finger #5. Then when coming back down (end of 2nd line), slide their thumb up to D then back to C, and they'll be back in C position to play the easy-peasy B section!

FUN TO KNOW

Theme and Variation is a style where there is a melody, then a whole bunch of ways to show off that melody. This is what Mozart did with the Twinkle Twinkle variations. Scott Bradlee (who went on to form Postmodern Jukebox), took the same Twinkle Twinkle melody and made 24 new variations, all based on specific styles and eras of music, including 50s Doo Wop, 70s Disco, even 90s Grunge and Gangsta Rap. Check it out here. Creative musicians are so much fun! 

Orange Roots #9

NEED TO KNOW Orange Roots #9: Thank you for coming to class and for making this journey fun and meaningful for your kids! SPRING BREAK:  No ...