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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Lover's Concerto (With Lyrics) THIS Starts with Minuet 3!

Want to try writing Lyrics to Suzuki Songs?


WRITE YOUR OWN WORDS 

Then come sing them to me!


Here are a few ideas from other students:
May Song
In a little hive there's a bee, make sure you don't sting me.
If you do you'll be very sad, if you do you'll be very sad.
In a little hive there's a bee, make sure you don't sting me.
-Bailey, age 7
Minuet 1 - The Hermione Song
Hermione and her friends, Harry Potter and
Ron Weasley, Neville and Luna Lovegood all go to Hogwarts.
Hermione and her friends, Harry Potter and
Ron Weasley, Neville and Luna Lovegood all go to Hogwarts.
They ride Hogwarts Express all the way up to the castle.
Laughing with friends and chocolate frogs will make time go fast.
McGonagall and Dumbledore teach them their spells.
Snape does the potions. We don't quite trust him. He's kind of creepy.
Quidditch is their big sport. Harry plays Seeker, yes he does.
Griffindor will win. Draco is angry. He lost the snitch.
He who shall not be named is there, lurking around.
Hermione and her friends won't let him get Harry Potter!
Minuet 3- My Busted Arm
I do not like my busted arm. It's very hard to do some stuff.
Like eating with a fork, playing violin and holding a pencil.
I fell off of the zip line and landed on my right arm. Boo hoo!
We went to the doctor, then to the x-ray, then to the ER.
The ER was so fun. They gave me an ipad when I first got to my bed.
I played Hair Salon the whole time and loved it so much.
Then Cinderella came to visit and to take some pictures, too.
Then the nurse gave me a splint and we went back home at 9.
- Lindsey, age 7
Minuet 2 - MOWnuet
Tulips come up in the spring (in spring)
They’re a gardener’s favorite thing (in spring)
Poppies and petunias, don’t forget tiny crocuses,
Parsley, rosemary and thyme (and thyme)
Roses bloom and start to climb (and climb)
Shovels or maybe trowels or maybe
Flowerpots for your plants.
Flower gardens get the glory, and
Vegetables are always useful, so
Why is it that so much space goes to
Raising up boring grass? Don’t you think
Digging around with shovels and trowels
Might be more fun than mowing the lawn?
Raking the leaves is another nice weekend gone.
Plant some fruit trees in a row (a row)
Plant them deep and watch them grow (and grow)
Make me a flower border with cosmos,
Daisies and Queen Anne’s Lace.
-Grace, age 9

OR - Here are the Book 1 Words from another Studio

Up Like A Rocket
Up like a rocket, down like the rain
Back and forth like a choo-choo train.
Around and around like the great big sun,
Land on your head, curve your pinkie and your thumb.

The Flower Song

See the pretty flowers
Blooming in the garden
See the pretty flowers
Red and green and purple.

I'm a Little Monkey

I'm a little monkey,
Climbing up the ladder,
Climbing up the tree to
Eat a pink banana!


Book 1 - first half


Lightly Row
Lightly row, lightly row,
Floating down the river's way.
Geese and swans are swimming past us,
calling to their little ones.

See the waves dash on the boat,
Feel the water with your hand.
Geese and swans are swimming past us,
calling to their little ones.

French Folk Song

Laugh with me, play with me,
Sing me a song.  Sing me a song about fairies and elves.

Fairies have wings and they really can fly.
Elves have tools, and they make bright yellow shoes.
I want some yellow shoes made by an elf.

Song of the Wind

When the wind blows through the branches,
How they bend and sway!  How they bend and sway!
Doves and robins flap their wings and then they fly away, away.
Doves and robins flap their wings and then they fly away.

Go Tell Aunt Rhody (slightly altered Suzuki verson)

Go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody.
Go tell Aunt Rhody, old grey goose is dead.

One she's been saving, saving for a bed,
One she's been saving for a bed.

Go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody.
Go tell Aunt Rhody, old grey goose is dead.

O Come Little Children
O come, little children, O come, one and all.
All join hands together, both big ones and small.
For peace in our lifetime, we offer this plea,
For peoples together, For you and for me.
-or-
O come, little children, O come, one and all.
O come to the manger in Bethlehem's stall.
And see the Lord Jesus asleep in the hay,
The little Lord Jesus was born Christmas Day.

Long Long Ago (original by Bayly; re-written by Lisa Miles)
Tell me the tales that to me were so dear
Long long ago, long long ago;
Sing me the songs I delighted to hear,
Long long ago, long ago.
Now that you're here, I'm not feeling so sad,
Let me forget, that I missed you so bad.
Sing me the songs I delighted to hear,
Long long ago, long ago.
May Song

Birds are singing, winter is gone.
Fish are in the river.

Up above the clouds sail right by,
Like big banks of snow in the sky.

Birds are singing, winter is gone.
Fish are in the river.

Allegro

Head head, ears ears, shoulders shoulder, nose nose,
Waist waist, knees knees, ankles ankles, clap!
Head head, ears ears, shoulders shoulder, nose nose,
Waist waist, knees knees, ankles ankles, clap!
Lightly swaying, lightly swaying,
as the music gently flows...
Head head, ears ears, shoulders shoulder, nose nose,
Waist waist, knees knees, ankles ankles, clap!

-or-

Wake up, shake up, take off your pajamas
Eat your breakfast, time to go to school.
Wake up, shake up, take off your pajamas
Eat your breakfast, time to go to school.

I don't want to, I'm so tired,
I just want to sleep some more...
Wake up, shake up, take off your pajamas
Eat your breakfast, time to go to school.


Perpetual Motion

Practice, practice, practice, practice,
Every day we get to practice.
Practice, practice, practice, practice,
Every day we get to do it.

If it's sunny, if it's rainy
we don't every get complainy;
Even when the sun is shining,
you will never hear us whining.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and

Practice, practice, practice, practice,
Every day we get to practice.
Practice, practice, practice, practice,
Every day we get to do it!

-or-

Father Mouse gets out of bed;
He grabs his clothes and puts his shirt on.
Father Mouse gets out of bed;
He grabs his clothes and puts his pants on.

Mother Mouse puts on her lipstick,
And she puts a big, red bow on.
Mother Mouse puts on her stockings,
And she puts her pretty shoes on.

Puppy jumps up in a chair
And barks to go outside and chase things.
Puppy jumps up in a chair
And barks to go outside and chase things.


Book 1 - second half


Allegretto

In a place far away on a hot summer day
The three bears' cottage stood on the edge of a wood.

In a place far away on a hot summer day
The three bears went away for a walk.

First the big Papa Bear,
Then the kind Mama Bear,
Far away with his chair
came the small Baby Bear.

In a place far away on a hot summer day
The three bears went away for a walk.

Andantino

Little pig, little pig, let me come in! (wolf)
Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. (pig #1)
Little pig, little pig, let me come in! (wolf)
Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. (pig #2)
Big bad wolf is blowing our house,
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! (all 3 pigs)
Little pig, little pig, let me come in! (wolf)
Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin. (pig #3)

Etude

Try to catch me, try to catch me,
As I run away, and then I'll
Try to catch you, try to catch you,
As you run away, but then you'll
Try to catch me, try to catch me,
As I run away, and then I'll
Try to catch you, try to catch you,
As you run away, but first we'll
Run right down the sloping mountain side
And then we'll sail across the canyon far and wide,
But you must try to catch me, try to catch me,
As I run away and leave you panting far behind.

-or-

Honey Bear, dear, Honey Bear, dear,
Do you have a funny 'gator,
Alligator, alligator,
In the blue pond?  Honey Bear, dear
Honey Bear, dear, Honey Bear, dear,
Do you have a funny 'gator,
Alligator, alligator,
In the blue pond?
Yes, I do, so
Let's see if she'll give rides across the water,
See what she will do that's really funny, Bear, dear,
Honey Bear, dear, Honey Bear, dear,
Do you have a funny friend down in the swampy pond?

Minuet 1

See dancers all in a row, moving so gently
Dance to the music, dance to the music,
Bow your head low.

See dancers all in a row, moving so gently
Dance to the music, dance to the music,
Bow your head low.

Partners stand in a row, moving so gently as they go.
Dance to the music, dance to the music,
Bow your head low.
Feet gliding so gently along
Dance, turn around.
Dance to the music, dance to the music,
bow down your head low.

Minuet 3 (words by Judy Gilligan)

Oh, birdie in the nest, Peep, peep.
Where did your mama go?  Peep, peep.
She'll come to see you soon,
she'll bring you a worm.
She'll come back I know.

Oh, birdie in the nest, Peep, peep.
Where did your mama go?  Peep, peep.
She'll come to see you soon,
she'll bring you a worm.
You'll grow big and strong.

Soon you'll take off and fly with your friends up high
Swooping through the sky, gracefully.
Soon you'll sing your cheerful song, You'll bring joy to our hearts.
So, little bird, grow, little bird. Eat all your bugs and worms and seeds.
Every morning you will greet us with your sweet melody.

The Happy Farmer (words provided by Mary Margaret Haraden)

The happy farmer goes out to his fields,
He hoes the weeds and sows the seeds
And stomps the bug.

The happy farmer goes out to his fields,
He hoes the weeds and sows the seeds
And stomps the bug.

No time to rest, or take a little nap.
The happy farmer goes out to his fields,
He hoes the weeds and sows the seeds
And picks the fruit.

No time to rest, or take a little nap.
The happy farmer goes out to his fields,
He hoes the weeds and sows the seeds
And picks the fruit.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Dr. Suzuki says....

Samantha says that Dr. Suzuki is too polite to say "NEVER"!

Dr. Suzuki says, Please don't be lazy.
Just Practice and Practice until you go crazy,
HEY!