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🎺 Marching Music Fun!

Introduction

Music can make us March, Clap, and feel happy. Let’s learn about marching music together!

What Is Marching Music?

  • Big Drums go boom‑boom like a marching step.
  • Brass (trumpets, trombones) sound bright and loud.
  • The music Goes “Step‑step‑step” and makes us want to walk in a line.

Feel the Beats

  1. Listen: Hear the drum say “boom, boom, boom.”
  2. Count: 1‑2‑3, 1‑2‑3, march to the beat.
  3. Feel: The music can make us feel Happy, Proud, or Excited.

Sounds Around Us

  • Drum: boom‑boom
  • Trumpet: ta‑ta‑ta
  • Snare: tap‑tap

Simple Activity: March & Clap

  1. Stand up.
  2. Put your hands on your hips.
  3. Count “1‑2‑3, 1‑2‑3” and March in place.
  4. When you hear a drum (or clap your own), Clap your hands.
  5. Do it Four times and smile!

Conclusion

Marching music is bright, loud, and full of fun steps. Keep listening, counting, and marching. Explore more sounds and make your own marching beat! 🎶

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