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// Rachel Grimes is a composer from Carroll County, Kentucky. The ukulele class at Harmony Elementary interviewed her about what it's like to be a composer today. Listen and you'll learn that you can be a composer too! Sometimes you just need to start small. Just like you can build cities out of legos you can build symphonies out of just a few notes. //
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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 hereRachel Grimes is a composer from Carroll County, Kentucky. The ukulele class at Harmony Elementary interviewed her about what it's like to be a composer today. Listen and you'll learn that you can be a composer too! Sometimes you just need to start small. Just like you can build cities out of legos you can build symphonies out of just a few notes.
Hosted and produced by Sara Louise Callaway, WUOL
Curriculum design by Paul Robinson, JCPS
Photography by Tyler Franklin
Recording Assistance by Anne Gauthier
Host: Harmony Elementary and James Albritton
Music Credits:
00:00 Happiness Nugetts by Colleen
:36 The Corner Room by Rachel Grimes
1:48 Brooks Farm Field Recording by Aaron Rosenblum
3:37 The Corner Room by Rachel Grimes, performed by Jason Seber and the Kansas City Symphony
7:02 Dorothy Susan Grimes (Mama Dot)
8:35 Going to the Chapel of Love by The Shirelles
9:21 My Dear Companion by Rachel Grimes
10:32 Every Morning by Rachel Grimes
11:24 Every Morning, Birds by Rachel Grimes
12:01 She Was Here by Rachel Grimes
12:40 G7 Blues by The Harmony Elementary Ukulele Ensemble
13:18 Every Morning, Birds by Rachel Grimes +
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