Lucky kids to have Herr Jakob as their teacher (I can still remember pieces I learnt from my first two music teachers 60 years ago).
And gratifying for you Willie to have had such responsive pupils as those whose drawings and words we have seen in this thread over the last three years.
@Buco, @Jangle_Jamie, @BillDaCostaWilliams Thank you for your friendly comments. In fact working at this school since 2010 and in Hamburg kindergardens since 2006 gave me the feeling of doing something useful.
When I do individual work in my brass instrument classes, I often give those who wait for their turn pencils and a sheet of paper. Yesterday my third and fourth grade kids Abdul, Jasper, Mieke, Thomas, Mohsen and Nella produced the following drawings:
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Lucky kids to have Herr Jakob as their teacher (I can still remember pieces I learnt from my first two music teachers 60 years ago).
And gratifying for you Willie to have had such responsive pupils as those whose drawings and words we have seen in this thread over the last three years.
@Buco, @Jangle_Jamie, @BillDaCostaWilliams Thank you for your friendly comments. In fact working at this school since 2010 and in Hamburg kindergardens since 2006 gave me the feeling of doing something useful.
During an art project at our school pupils made drawings on the subject "Hybrid creatures, transformations". Matti, 11, contributed this tryptichon:
"The sweet sound of silence."
"The transformation"
"The beats that melt away"
When I do individual work in my brass instrument classes, I often give those who wait for their turn pencils and a sheet of paper. Yesterday my third and fourth grade kids Abdul, Jasper, Mieke, Thomas, Mohsen and Nella produced the following drawings:
Love the accordeon!
I'm not sure the coloured trumpets will work. BUT I love the penciled horn.