Hispanic Heritage Music Resources
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) by adding a Spanish theme to your music instruction. Use our lesson plans to introduce students to music and instruments from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Peru, Venezuela, and many other Spanish speaking countries. Learn how you can integrate Hispanic music across your curriculum with our references. You will find musical notation for traditional songs and printables that demonstrate how your students can make their own maracas, güiros, and more! |
Lesson Plans & ActivitiesUse a lesson that helps students understand drum rhythms, performing as a group, and improvising melodies. Use a lesson that introduces the history of Peruvian and Bolivian panpipes and presents instructions for creating and playing a panpipe. Introduce your students to the mariachi with this lesson. Use a lesson that uses Spanish to introduce students to traditional Puerto Rican song and dance. Children will enjoy completing this crossword puzzle while reviewing famous types of dances and music. Making InstrumentsLearn to construct a tunable drum from a plastic soda bottle. Use these instructions to make a guiro, a Central American percussion instrument, from cardboard. Make a maraca from beans and a juice can. Instructions for making a South American flute from PVC tubing. Use a printable that contains two diagrams for constructing a panpipe. | ReferencesOverview of Latin American music events and styles. Use this article as a reference for introducing your students to mariachi music. Musical NotationUse a printable that contains drum rhythms and an example of TUBS notation for Hispanic music. This printable has the musical notation and wording for the traditional Puerto Rican song, A La Limon. Use a printable that contains scales for the panpipe. Related ResourcesThe study of Hispanic heritage offers you the chance to explore many diverse and rich cultures with your class during Hispanic-Heritage month. These lessons and printables will enrich your classroom study. Bring some music into your classroom with lessons and printables! Celebrate Music in Our Schools Month in March, or enjoy music on a regular basis with your students. Incorporate the nine National Standards for Music Education into your curriculum. Use these resources to teach students in grades K-12 about singing, instruments, music composition, and much more! Introduce your students to music from around the world with these multicultural lessons and printables. Use these resources to explore musical traditions, make native instruments, and sing folk songs. |
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