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The Music Box

Find Your Rhythm!

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// Rhythm patterns coming at you again this week -- and this time we'll try putting different rhythms on top of each other to make a BIG pattern! We'll use the length of your hair to play with rhythms — what?? //

© Louisville Public Media Length 00:08:30 14 November 2019 Season 2 Episode 11 Age: Under-5s , 6-10 Topics: Educational , Music Country: USA Type: Episodic

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© Louisville Public Media Length 00:08:30 14 November 2019 Season 2 Episode 11 Age: Under-5s , 6-10 Topics: Educational , Music Country: USA Type: Episodic

Introducing The Music Box

Introducing The Music Box

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

Rhythm patterns coming at you again this week -- and this time we'll try putting different rhythms on top of each other to make a BIG pattern! We'll use the length of your hair to play with rhythms — what??

This is the second of three episodes about rhythm; this episode is aimed at 2nd and 3rd grade, but anyone can play.

Additional information, including lesson plans and suggestions for extending the learning, available at musicboxpod.org.

This episode was recorded in part at Hazelwood Elementary School in Louisville, KY. Thanks to music teacher Kiara Watts and everyone at Hazelwood for hosting us.

Music credits:

It’s Getting Blurry - Alvaro Antin

Playground Fun - Alex Ora

The Music Box is a production of Louisville Public Media and PRX, with support from PNC.

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