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Chick Corea üks populaarseimad sooloklaverialbumeid "Children's Songs". Tutvustab Immo Mihkelson.
The girls chat about the recent hate mail they received, Children's songs they play as well as the fact that dogs have mid life crisis.
On the second night of our 13 Nights of Frights, we explore those lovable children's songs that seem innocent but are actually anything but. Listener discretion is advised.
Our friend Jax came over this week to discuss... a lyric?! Technically yes. Did you know “Que Sera Sera” is just gibberish nonsense written for an Alfred Hitchcock film? We talk verbal placeholders, the Loch Ness Monster, and listening to friends.
The Fourth Recordinands Podcast - Smashing Patriarchy in Children's Songs, The BAME Guy, and Voting at Nativity Plays - with Mark Nam After this episode we're taking a short break as two Recordinand babies have just been born. See you in a couple of weeks :)
Danielle Devine is a librarian who volunteers at a Dutch playgroup which gives her a sense of homecoming. - Danielle Devine is bibliothecaresse en wil graag Nederlands leren omdat ze ook vrijwilligster is bij een Nederlandse speelgroep. zelf heeft zij haar kinderjaren doorgebracht in Nederland en heeft nu het gevoel dat ze een beetje 'thuiskomt'.
Hosts John Fenn and Stephen Winick discuss children's songs, and in particular "Ring Around the Rosie." They interview Carolyn Bennett, the Library of Congress Teacher-in-Residence, and play versions of children's songs recorded in the field in 1939 and in 2019. They talk about the story that the origin of "Ring Around the Rosie" is related to plague symptoms in English history. They conclude that the plague story is folklore, and that specifically it is "metafolklore," meaning folklore about folklore. They also conclude that it's probably not true. Nevertheless it tells us interesting things about the way folklore is told, spread, and used by various kinds of people, including children.
While discussing Anthem by Ayn Rand, Erik sues Ben (and Ben tries to sue back) after complementing each other over their insights of dystopian societies.
Songs include: How Much is That Doggie In the Window?, The Green Grass Grows All Around, Old McDonald, The Teddy Bear's Picnic, The Hokey Pokey, The Little White Duck and London Bridge Is Falling Down. Performers include: Patty Page, Nat King Cole, Burl Ives, Count Basie, Ray Anthony, Louis Jordan, Ella Fitzgerald and Henry Hall.
This episode is a workshop-style collaboration that explores self-love practices with a focus on the experiences and art of people living at the intersections of oppression. In this episode Jessica Littenburg reads her poem “Healing Is” which is about finding tools for dealing with chronic illness, Ryannah Quigley shares her inspirational experiences as a plus-sized trans woman of color working on the film project hashtag body beautiful, and the band Bicycle Face shares two children’s songs which combine fun and silliness with some important messages about self-love. Discussion also delves into using art to push back against oppression, giving ourselves permission, valuing what we are doing, self-compassion, and using ritual as a tool for change.
Tom Hayes and children's, singer songwriter and recording artist, Katherine Dines get together with Beantown's Opera Star, Enzo Cannellini and children's singer/songwriter, Patricia Shih to explore the crazy world of Beantown Pals and Bucky and Betty's adventures. Katherine Dines is an award-winning children’s songwriter, recording and teaching artist who performs throughout the world. Since 1993, her concerts have captivated children and family audiences, and her Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta® MUSIC cds (11 in series) have garnered over 30 national awards– including a Grammy nomination and a Platinum record. Her songs have been featured in Build-A-Bear Workshops, Disney’s 101 Dalmations Dog Songs, Hallmark greeting cards, and United Airlines and can be heard regularly on satellite radio stations. She resides in Denver, Colorado and continues to write songs for other clients, and expand Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta® MUSIC into other product areas such as books, toys, movies, the world wide web and television. In 2004 Patricia was honored with a Woman of Distinction Award in New York.A multi-instrumentalist, Ms. Shih has six albums to her credit: two for adults, "Woman With One Closed Eye" (Glass Records) and "Leap of Faith" (Flying Fish Records); and four family/children's albums, "Your ImaginEngine!," "The Power of One" (NAPPA Gold Award & Parents' Choice Approved Award), "Big Ideas!" and "Making Fun!" (1997 Parents Choice Approval Award) on Glass Records. Her work is also included on three anthology albums: "Sharing Thoughts," "Early Ears" (Zoom Express, BMG), and "Rainbow Sign" (Rounder Records), which was honored by the American Library Association Notable Children's Recording Award, Parents' Choice Award, Parents' Prize, NAPPA Gold Medal, and the L.A. Times "Best of 1993" list.
Thrilled to be speaking with Rachel See today- she's a licensed music therapist, and has a private practice in Austin, Texas. We chat about the differences between music lessons and music therapy, how she customizes a client's sessions to work on their specific treatment plan goals, and the benefits for our kiddos on the spectrum. Rachel's practice can be found here, and she also has two unbelievable cute ebooks for sale worth checking out: Listen, Sing, Speak: Children's Songs for Speech, Language, and Hearing Goals, and Children's Songs for Therapy. For a little background on music therapy, check out my blog post here. Kelley PS Click here to listen, subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes: Joyriding in Autismland
Here's Communitoid Episode 017 - Chuffed! In this stupid-long episode Jo bought a new car and didn't even get a pizza, Conor went on an adventure with his pet tiger, Andy's new book Children's Songs of the Boner Sleep Fairy should be out in 2014, Beccy is sleeeepy, Aaron is a terrible role model for virtual children, and guest host ScottyG has some strong opinions about Phil Fish. We also talk about where to get clean needles, evading gypsy attacks, the mysterious ways of Canadian and British people, freedom of speech, and audiobooks about manatees read by John Lithgow. Enjoy! Break song: Dtoid Bar Theme by pk fire (https://soundcloud.com/pk-fire-1/dtoid-bar-theme) Follow us @Communitoid (http://twitter.com/communitoid) on Twitter and join our Facebook group! (http://www.facebook.com/groups/546211208756141/) If you'd like to be a guest on a future episode or want to submit a community promo, email aaron@destructoid.com! Talk about us on the Forums (http://forum.destructoid.com/forumdisplay.php?59-Communitoid) and follow us on the Cblogs: (http://destructoid.com/blogs/communitoid) Subscribe via RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/communitoid), iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/communitoid/id570116319), or download via the direct link (http://traffic.libsyn.com/communitoid/Communitoid_Episode_017.mp3) Opening and closing themes by Adam AcH (http://www.bravebeat.com http://soundcloud.com/ach-cue). Show logo by ZombiePlatypus. Cblog banner by TheCiderMan. Full show notes available at communitoid.libsyn.com ------------------------------- Cblogs: The Dark Story Beneath Animal Crossing by StriderHoang (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/StriderHoang/the-dark-story-beneath-animal-crossing-257377.phtml) Why I quit playing games (with my heart) by Roberto Plankton (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Roberto+Plankton/why-i-quit-playing-games-with-my-heart--257571.phtml) The prosecution of Justin Carter and what it could mean for you by Greater Than Gaming (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/GreaterThanGaming/the-prosecution-of-justin-carter-and-what-it-could-mean-for-you--257565.phtml) Brand Loyalty, Extremism, & Hypocrisy in the Games Industry by ImmortalBard (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/ImmortalBard/brand-loyalty-extremism-hypocrisy-in-the-games-industry-257656.phtml) Forums: That Shining Moment by Sir Legendhead (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?31513-That-Shining-Moment) The big outrageous word thread by Nihil (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?31377-Your-Verbosity-is-Superfluous-Big-Word-and-Syntax-Thread) Meet Ups: August 30-September 2: PAX Prime 2013 by Mr. Gobbldigook (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?28877-PAX-Prime-2013) Are you going to PAX Prime 2013? Let us know! (http://www.destructoid.com/are-you-going-to-pax-prime-2013-let-us-know--252569.phtml) September 27-28: Cherry NARP by GlowBear (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?31606-Cherry-NARP) Jan 2-5: MAGFest 12 by Dyganth (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?30815-MAGFest-12!) Other Stuff: Flamoctapus’s Werewolf game is finished, Humans win! (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?22001-Let-s-play-Werewolf-on-the-forums!&p=1180091&viewfull=1#post1180091) How to make the Cblogs a better place by OpiumHerz (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/OpiumHerz/how-to-make-the-c-blogs-a-better-place-257551.phtml) How to avoid being sad about Kickstarter Projects (specifically Adrian Leigh Gordon’s comment): (http://www.destructoid.com/how-to-avoid-being-sad-about-kickstarter-projects-257598.phtml#comment-952959237) Toledo Ho! Conor and Hobbes drive across the country (http://imgur.com/a/gZni3) If you host a community podcast, please send an email to conor@destructoid.com!
When a giant turns six princes and their brides into stone, it's up to Ashpattle, the youngest prince, to save them. With help from a princess, a raven, a salmon and a wolf, Ashpattle is able to capture the giant's heart. From The Barefoot Book of Giants, Ghosts and Goblins, retold by John Matthews, illustrated by Giovanni Manna and narrated by Jerry Nelson.
Sing around the planet with Fred Penner, from high in the mountains to low in the valleys, in every town and every city, and with all the fish and birds, trees and flowers! From the book Whole World, illustrated by Christopher Corr and sung by Fred Penner.
Follow the incy wincy spider as it climbs up the water spout. But you may want to stand back once the rain begins to fall! Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
Hop aboard the magic train for a journey across many lands, deep down under the sea, and even up to space. This is a wonderful journey you will never forget. All aboard! Sung by Sally Crabtree. From the book and CD Magic Train Ride, written by Sally Crabtree, illustrated by Sonia Esplugas.
Sing along in Spanish about the wonders of our precious planet, from the trees in the forest to the fish in the ocean. You can connect with the whole wide, wonderful world and rejoice in the marvels of the environment. Sung by Javier Mendoza. From the book and CD El Mundo, illustrated by Christopher Corr.
Chug along with a happy farmer who has one cow, two donkeys, three pigs, four sheep and five chickens in the trailer hitched to his tractor. What will happen when that trailer hits a stone? Rhyme and repetition present colors and counting in this delightful singalong. Sung by SteveSongs. From the book Driving my Tractor, written by Jan Dobbins, illustrated by David Sim.
Touch your head, shoulders, knees and toes – then your eyes, ears, mouth and nose! Susan Reed is back this week, with a whole bunch of familiar rhymes to sing and say. Performed by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
Follow the wheels on the bus as they go round and round. The repetition, sounds, humor and familiarity of this rhyme combine to keep children asking to hear it “just one more time!” Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
Sing along with these well known nursery rhymes, including “Humpty Dumpty”, “Bah Bah Black Sheep”, “Three Blind Mice” and more. Sung by Dave Townsend, Caroline Butler, Charles Spencer and Nick Hooper. From the book and CD Mother Goose Remembers, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
Get your ducks in a row this week with playful counting rhymes and songs that introduce numbers. Includes “One, Two, Buckle My Shoe”, “Five Currant Buns”, and more. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD Playtime Rhymes for Little People, illustrated by Clare Beaton.
Hike through the rainforest, scale a mountain, swim across the ocean, and still make it home for dinner. Rhyme and repetition make learning fun in this selection that teaches actions, animal sounds and exotic settings around the world. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, Walking through the Jungle, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Debbie Harter.
Sing and dance along with a young boy who introduces different members of his family along with a new farmyard animal and animal baby in every verse of this rollicking song, inspired by a Chilean folk tale. The toe-tapping story offers a playful way to practice counting skills. Sung by Bob King. From the book and CD, The Farmyard Jamboree, written by Margaret Read MacDonald, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
A playful hide-and-seek game with a dragon, a crocodile, a gorilla and all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures. The rhyming lyrics explore familiar rooms of the house, and encourages imaginative play. From the book and CD, Dragon on the Doorstep, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Debbie Harter, sung by Fred Penner.
Clap your hands and sing along to this fresh take on a traditional singalong. The multicultural version of this early learner encourages action and imagination. Sung by Susan Reed. From the book and CD, If You're Happy and You Know It!, adapted by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
Find out how four children from Mali, Europe, India and China go through their morning routines. The catchy song encourages creative movement and imagination, while focusing on familiar habits. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
Find out all about the house that Jack built in this traditional story that uses repetition and rhyme to make for a great read aloud that gathers pace and complexity as it tumbles across the page. Narrated by Ellen Verenieks. From the book and CD, The House that Jack Built, illustrated by Diana Mayo.
Hop in the yellow car and look out for all the other forms of transportation on the way home from Grandpa's. This singalong features cars, trucks, diggers and more, and introduces colors as well. Sung by Fred Penner. From the book and CD, The Journey Home from Grandpa's, written by Jemima Lumley, illustrated by Sophie Fatus.
Keri talks with Robin Dupuis, creator of the CD "Music Time For Parents and Grandparents - Songs Kids Need You to Know"