Welcome Message

Greetings from Naveen Cabral, the Primary music teacher for Grades 4 and 5. I have also been assigned the responsibility of a Performance Co-ordinator in the Primary, under which I do run the Primary Musical and the Festival of Choirs. I am very excited to be entering my 13th year in teaching, 11 of which have been with the best of PYP schools. I play the guitar, recorder, keyboard/piano, xylophones and a few other instruments but my forte lies in singing. In addition to my strong PYP experience, I recently completed my Grade 8 Vocals in Trinity - Rock and Pop. I have also completed various other music certifications through the Trinity College of Music. I have been trained by quite a few professionals in different instruments and musical technique. In addition to the Music Together certification that I have, I have attended quite a few IB workshops (PYP). I do perform as a musician in my spare time, as a vent to my outburst of passion and love for music.

I believe my education and degree in my career has mainly been my teaching experience, which has helped me acquire the best from my students as we worked together to create great music and events. My aim will always be to help the students acquire musical skills and knowledge that will help them improve as an overall personality towards a better future for our world.

Tuesday 27 August 2013

Grade 3 - Whacky Do Re Mi


Grade 3 - Whacky Do Re Mi

Another fun way of learning about the notes in a scale as well as exploring a good range in singing (octave). This version of Do Re Mi has been sung in a lot of schools world wide. The students in this activity are also keeping a steady beat with the bells as well as singing in two different groups (harmony). Its fun to see how even little students in Grade 3 can sing in different voices at the same time and keep a steady beat with an instrument as well.



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