The Rained-Out Blues: Hamsters, Race Cars, and Weather?!
Author: The Music Podcast for Kids!
April 22, 2021
Duration: 16:02
Jazz Appreciation Month continues on The Music Podcast for Kids. Join Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, and Mr. Hairylegs as they turn a rainy day into a blues song and the best day ever! Breakfast, hamsters, race cars, and music?! Find out more in today’s episode. Be sure to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks so much for listening!
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Listening Challenge Answers:
Minor (sad)
Blues Scale
Major (happy)
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Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite - Music educators extraordinaire! The Music Podcast for Kids is a fun and educational podcast where we learn and explore the best subject ever - music!
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Hey Mr. Fite? Why is the ocean blue? Ummm… I don’t know. Because the island didn’t wave back.
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And now the music word of the day.
Music Word of the Day:
Bruce: Before we get to our main subject of the day, Blues, let’s take a look at the music word of the day:
Bill/Bruce: Scales!
Bill: Mr. Fite, why do you want to talk about weighing yourself on a music podcast? Or did you want to talk about rock climbing? (kind of to self) I can see it now, scaling the face of El Capitan! No ropes, just some powder, and my muscular fingers...
Bruce: No, Mr. Henry! Not that kind of scale, a music scale
Bill: Oh, right, a music scale
Bruce: That’s right. A music scale is kind of like going up or down a set of stairs. It’s a set of notes in a particular order and it has a special sound. I remember when I was younger, as I would go up a set of stairs, I would skip some steps and take some, one at a time. That’s exactly how a music scale works.
Bill: Music scales are awesome!
Bruce: Listen to this scale. Does it sound happy or sad?
Bill: Definitely happy! That’s a major scale.
Bruce: How about this one?
Bill: That one makes me feel sad (sniff, sniff). It’s a minor scale.
Bruce: Now here’s a scale that has a special “feeling down” sound.
Bill: That IS different. It’s kind of sad, but, at the same time, it kind of makes me feel better.
Bruce: Exactly. That’s what makes a blues scale special. That’s the beauty of scales in music. If a composer wants the music to have a certain feel, they will choose the scale that best fits that feeling.
Bill: So there you have it. Music has a very important foundation:
Bill/Bruce: Scales!
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