Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



Active Topics || Favorites || Member List || Search || About Us || Help || Register || Login
The Arts in the Everyday
 4Real Forums : The Arts in the Everyday
Subject Topic: MMPT and instruments/equipment Post ReplyPost New Topic
Author
Message << Prev Topic | Next Topic >>
Claire F
Forum Pro
Forum Pro
Avatar

Joined: Sept 14 2011
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 272
Posted: Jan 01 2012 at 10:56pm | IP Logged Quote Claire F

I'm looking at getting Making Music Praying Twice for my family. What, if any, instruments or other "equipment" would you recommend getting to start out. The only instruments we have now (our older ones didn't survive my middle son's rather destructive toddlerhood), are some egg shakers we got for Christmas.

What else would be good to start with? I've looked over the list on the MMPT website, and I'm not sure what to begin with. Drums? Rhythm sticks? Boomwhackers? Scarves, etc.?

Thanks!

__________________
Claire
Mom to DS 12/04, DS 5/07, DD 8/09
Back to Top View Claire F's Profile Search for other posts by Claire F
 
ekbell
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star


Joined: May 22 2009
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 747
Posted: Jan 02 2012 at 12:35am | IP Logged Quote ekbell

Boomwackers are great for rambunctious kids as they are very durable (they also are useful for 'sword fights' ).

The MMPT program uses egg shakers, instruments that play a note (bells or boomwackers), percussion instruments and scarves.

Ideally, you'd get a set of boomwackers (or bells) plus at least one percussion instrument and two scarves per child to go along with the egg shakers you already own.

If necessary homemade percussion instruments could work (and the scarves just need to be of a light 'floating' material) but the boomwacker/bells do need to be bought.

Back to Top View ekbell's Profile Search for other posts by ekbell
 
SusanMc
Forum Pro
Forum Pro
Avatar

Joined: Jan 21 2008
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 192
Posted: Jan 02 2012 at 11:58am | IP Logged Quote SusanMc

We do MMPT as a family and occasionally in our co-op. I'd say to have a good mix of shakers, maracas and jingle bells, some drums, wood blocks and rhythm sticks and then one or two note-making items like a child's xylophone, a recorder and a bell set.

We splurged on resonator bells and these are certainly very good at bridging the gap from early music ed to beginning to understand notes on the way to music literacy. My 4-year-old is just starting to make that connection. That said, I was surprised given the encouragement on the website to have resonator bells, how little they are expressly called for in the curriculum.

As for scarves and streamers, we use our play silks that I made using the microwave/Koolaid method when the boys were small. Any silky scarves would be fine here. I do not use separate streamers.

We do have a small parachute which everyone in our co-op loves. It becomes primarily an obedience and instruction following exercise with music and movement a far second!

I wouldn't feel compelled to have too much but definitely have at least one shaky item per child. Nicer instruments are nice and the kids do seem to respond to them, but the cheaper ones made it easier to round out our collection. And then sometimes we just improvise--like a turned over laundry basket as a community drum.

__________________
Mom to two dear sons, '07 and '08.
Back to Top View SusanMc's Profile Search for other posts by SusanMc
 
Claire F
Forum Pro
Forum Pro
Avatar

Joined: Sept 14 2011
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 272
Posted: Jan 02 2012 at 11:12pm | IP Logged Quote Claire F

Wonderful - thank you! I'll probably add things here and there as we go.

__________________
Claire
Mom to DS 12/04, DS 5/07, DD 8/09
Back to Top View Claire F's Profile Search for other posts by Claire F
 
kristacecilia
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star


Joined: Feb 05 2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 677
Posted: Jan 03 2012 at 11:38am | IP Logged Quote kristacecilia

We are just starting out with it this year but so far I have found the two must haves are shaky eggs or some equivalents like maracas, and scarves. We had playsilks already so we just use those and they work VERY well. We also already had a box of instruments that had been accumulated over the year- tambourines, etc- that we use for the "free instrument play". I am thinking about getting a set of bells next. The only things that are called for in the pre-made lesson plans, though, are shaky eggs, scarves, and "instruments" for the free play. At least so far.

__________________
God bless,
Krista

Wife to a great guy, mom to two boys ('04, '06) and three girls ('08, '10, '12!)

I blog at http://kristacecilia.wordpress.com/
Back to Top View kristacecilia's Profile Search for other posts by kristacecilia
 
kristinannie
Forum All-Star
Forum All-Star
Avatar

Joined: Jan 27 2011
Location: West Virginia
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1363
Posted: Jan 03 2012 at 1:25pm | IP Logged Quote kristinannie

kristacecilia wrote:
We are just starting out with it this year but so far I have found the two must haves are shaky eggs or some equivalents like maracas, and scarves. We had playsilks already so we just use those and they work VERY well. We also already had a box of instruments that had been accumulated over the year- tambourines, etc- that we use for the "free instrument play". I am thinking about getting a set of bells next. The only things that are called for in the pre-made lesson plans, though, are shaky eggs, scarves, and "instruments" for the free play. At least so far.



I agree with this. You definitely want the shake eggs (2 per kid) and scarves. I just use scarves that my mom donated. I asked for some that she didn't wear anymore. That is DD4's favorite part! My toddler loves using the shake eggs and has incredible rhythm. We have the Melissa and Doug instrument set and use some of those instruments as well. Plus, my kids just love to dance and get their wiggles out. We bought my DS5 a set of bongos as a Christmas gift. He LOVES the rhythms they do and now he can do them on his drum. By all means, feel free to get whatever instruments you want, but don't feel like you have to spend money you don't have. The program will work great with shake eggs and scarves!

__________________
John Paul 8.5
Meredith Rose 7
Dominic Michael 4.5
Katherine Elizabeth 8 months
Back to Top View kristinannie's Profile Search for other posts by kristinannie
 

If you wish to post a reply to this topic you must first login
If you are not already registered you must first register

  [Add this topic to My Favorites] Post ReplyPost New Topic
Printable version Printable version

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

Hosting and Support provided by theNetSmith.com