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EDCI 306 Integrating Music with the Study of Peoples, Places and Cultures Chapter 10 cont.

Integrating Music with the Study of Peoples, Places and Cultures C.M.: Student Seating Chapter 10 cont. – Microteaching African instruments Questioning Strategies RD/MD-2 measures Keyboards – Key Signatures Guitar – E Chord (pp. 306, 296, 159) Technology Lab Read Chapter 11 (Write 1 question for each of the six questioning levels in Adaptation form); Portfolio Assignment due (hard copy)

African Instruments  Djembe – Mandingo tribe - West Africa  Udu - Ibo and Hausa tribes in Nigeria. ("Udu" means "pot" in the Ibo language.)  Talking drum – West Africa  Slit drum – West Africa  Shekere – West Africa  Congas – Latin America (Puerto Rico)

“If you can talk, you can sing. If you can walk, you can dance.” -Zimbabwe aphorism