You must write at least three songs of your own (you may also choose to write two longer songs). Your songs must include:
A chorus (that gets repeated)
At least two verses (three if you are only writing two songs)
At least two examples of figurative language or poetic devices
A title
(You may choose to include a bridge, intro, or outro, but they are not required)
In the speaker notes for each song, state the theme of the song (this should be written as a complete sentence - what is the message that you are trying to convey?)
BEST ANSWER WILL GET $25
Answers
Explanation:
I. A Child’s Voice
One common mistake that adults make when singing with children is that they tend to “pitch” the songs, (or sing them in a key), that is comfortable for themselves, but unfortunately, out of a comfortable singing range for the children. Adults sing in much lower range than children, therefore pitching a song too low causes children to be unsuccessful at reaching some of the lower notes.
Pitching a song in the wrong range can have significant negative consequences on a child’s musical self-esteem. An incorrect key can take away the child’s ability to sing the song well or sing the song at all. Singing in a key that is out of a child’s range would be analogous to an art teacher giving a creative assignment to students and then placing all of the art materials up on a shelf out of reach for most of them. While a few might be tall enough, most won’t be. After a while, they will give up trying to reach the material altogether. Similarly, these are the students who start to believe that they can’t sing at all, and give up on music.