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     Melody Isle - 325; 10) Whoosh! The Jet Goes By, 11) The Angel Band, 12)
    Jump Josie
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The following instructional program is provided to Arkansas schools by the Arkansas Educational Television Network. Once it was a beautiful island in the blue waters and many birds and animals lived on the island with their helpful leader Bernie he's very you know he's a bird. Meanwhile a tropical storm was developing several miles off shore. A hot air balloon was drifting in the stone mistery the pilot of the balloon became aware of the danger and feared the balloon away from the storm in hopes of finding a place to make a safe
landing. Deep down below the surface of the water Sydney the CEO was making his way toward the safety of the island. Meanwhile the blueness escaped the storm side of the tropical island and landed safely on the sandy beach. Now let's join in the fun with Miss Terry and her friends on melody. Oh I mean there are so many beautiful Paris Island and I love to hear them. You know I know a song about a bluebird. It's called Little Bird go through my window. Oh please sing it Miss Terry. I'll just do that little bird little bird little bird little bird bird. When no one can go through with my
shirt on with my shoes. Now I want you to learn the first verse to this song. So listen as I chant the first part. Little bird little bird go through my window. Little bird little bird go through my window. I lead the music. Down your terror and sing the next
part it repeats. Little bird little bird go through my window chant little bird little girl go through my window. The music will be different. Listen sing a little then the next part. Little bird little bird go through my window in vase and little bird little bird go through my window and by my last can be now all of the music. And they saying Dang now let's try that much from the beginning writing things
down a little thing. Then we go to the next part listen. Go through my when my sugar chant go through my window. The music go through your terror and sing through my show and the next part go through my window my sugar I says. The chant go through my window my sugar and the lasses and the music go through when my children sing through me.
When my sugar land. And now why don't we try the song from the beginning. And this next time I want you to. After all this try to say this. It's a great song and thinking great songs. Why don't we
review some that we have already learned. For an example why don't we put my arms up. And why don't we. So very quietly I'd like for you to stand up in your place. I put everyone I reached down to. Let's try it again and remember to stretch your arms now while you're standing. Why don't you hop up my lady. And as we
sing it the motions if you'll recall we began in a squatting position. Do you want to go down. Now let's try it again. And this next time put a lot of energy into
it have fun with it. You know very quietly sit down. There's one
more with you. The Donkey. My donkey. That's one of my favorites. Look everybody there you see that there's not a god.
That's a jail ploy to rescue us all and be rescued very bird given force of stitching was beautiful plan. Don't worry that's why today I'm anxious for you to learn this song. This is the first phrase the jet sky chant the jet goes by in the
sky. Now I hear the music and you listen. Now it's your turn. So then we go to the next part. It's far away before I blink my eyes. And before I blink my eyes the music. Now it's your turn. See that's all there is to it. Now
let's sing it again and this next time I want you to imagine that you were actually in a jet plane on the runway getting ready to head off into the sky. Let's sing. There goes this movie. Do we need a big flag. We would like to keep looking. Oh he might find a fly get it.
Now in the meantime there's something I would like to show you. And I would like to show you where we have examples of stepwise movement. And at large we have examples like this throughout the many songs we have sung. But now let's find the examples in our new song wish the jet goes by. First of all we have a large leap at the very beginning. We look at large scale or interval saying that with me ready begin. Now let's find where we have repeated tones tones that are repeated over and over again. Wow. Now this sound
that tone four times. Now let's notice where we have step y movement a stepwise progression. Wow. At the very end of the song we discover that we have stepwise movement. So in our melodies we have leaps. We have step. We have repeated such as we have seen today in our new song wish the jet goes by. Well good old little girl. Oh Bertie what terrific lives those are just perfect. But I hate to tell you the Jets left it's gone go
on really story but oh no wait a minute don't worry about it you know there'll be another Jeff that will come by. Don't worry about me. He looks kind of down doesn't look sad do you think we better sing the song to cheer him up. I know. What about all around the kitchen. Well you just found out that look at him you can tell he likes all around the kitchen whistling it just for you Sidney. Let's sing. Ready. Sitting still. Put your hand on your head. We like to ride. Let's live there and do it. They're going to keep seeing him. You can see it
was a girl you heard me. We certainly enjoyed having you with us today. We'll look forward to seeing you next time and tell them Don't you feel better than the other jets going to dictation the brown ducky which appears in the spectrum of music book one is used by permission of Macmillan Publishing Company Incorporated. Wish the judge goes by. But music by early childhood published by American book company all around the kitchen from the superbug that book one published by Silverberg that company. They were.
The following instructional program is provided to Arkansas schools by the Arkansas Educational Television Network. Once
there was a beautiful island in the blue waters and many birds and animals lived on the island with their helpful leader Bernie. Larry Bird Meanwhile a tropical storm was developing several miles off shore. A hot air balloon was drifting near the stone mistery the pilot of the balloon became aware of the danger and it's feared the balloon away from the storm in hopes of finding a place to make a safe landing. Deep down below the surface of the water Sydney the CEO was making his way toward the safety of the island. Meanwhile the lowness escaped the storm side of the tropical island and landed safely
on the sandy beach. Now let's join in the fun with Miss Terry and her friends on melody Island. Those jets just go away. What do they know. I guess I missed another one. Or the beautiful Jets let's have fun with the song. You know this song. Bush the jet goes by. We talked about the fact that
in the melody we found scarabs repeated and stepwise movement going up. Well there's another song that we have learned that has stepwise movement but the movement goes. Particular pattern comes from the song Little Bird go through my window singing Little Bird through my bird. Now let's sing it again and this next time I want you to think about the pattern. And notice how it moves in a downward direction. Let's sing.
Thing I when I went through my mind. Now we're talking about melodies. I don't want to talk about repetition melodic repetition. It makes the song much easier to learn. If you have a repeated melodic pattern and an example of a song we have repetition is the song Run doggie you remember when the doggy got into the song and started singing. Well he only sang with two tones. Notice a thing long to rest.
Same tones over and over again that same pattern is repeated. Let's sing the song. Run donkey. And as we're singing it I want you to be a aware of this melodic repetition. Right. Oh well stop me round me. I knew it was you. And you see it again.
Sure be happy to. Let's sing it one more time. We need to start planning for the music festival.
Yes. There was one there were there were there were. Now I want you to learn this song. Listen. There were two there were three and
there were three. There was one there were two there were three. Now it's your turn to Sing Sing. There was one there were there were three in the next part. There were four. There were five there were six little angels Chad. There were four. There were five there were six little angels music. There were there were there were saying there were there were there were six. The next part there were seven. There were eight. There were no angels Chad. There were seven there were eight. There were not little angels. I had the music.
There were there were there were saying there were there were there were not. And the next part it chills in that chant ten angels in the band. Now I had the music 10 then. In the first part from the beginning there was one there were there were there were there were there were there were there were there were no were ready to go to the second part of that
chant. Now I'll add the music. Now it's your tour and the next part Chad. So I'll add the music. So your turn. Sing the next part. Wasn't that a bad song. Wasn't that bad.
Music and art and music are ready to sing the second part of this thing. Now sing the plates.
There were two there were three there were four there were there were six there were there were eight. There were none. Oh we must sing that one again I want to do it have fun with it. There was there were there were three there were there were there were six there were there were
there were was and Terry that's a lie I'm sure glad you like it Bernie. By the way speaking of the parade who's going to be the grand marshal. You don't know what a grand marshal is. Well the grand marshal is the person who heads the parade he leads the parade and usually the person who is chosen is a very distinguished important person in the community.
I certainly know what a grand marshal is really do. In fact I feel that I would make a grand marshal. That Royce is too big the grand marshal after all this is my land. I should be the grand marshal of the parade. Well you're the grand marshal doing exactly what I do in the parade. Oh I can't you play the truth that you can play the truth the kids
you Kooris I can play the trumpet I'm terrific. I can remember the thrill of hearing the audience applauded as I gave the trumpet the inspiration as part of my circus act. And no ladies and gentlemen I would like you to hear it Sidney the seal playing the trumpet or the trumpet belongs in the brass family of instruments. It is sounded by blowing and now listening as Sidney the seal plays low and high sounds on the instrument. Sidney if you please. Yeah. Next Sidney will make the trumpet sound very slow and soothing. And now listen as he makes the trumpet sound very fast and bright lights.
And also tonight he will play his arrangement of angel band. Here are city hall. But I would say it's Saturday night.
Bernie you will be the grand marshal Sidney you will find a target and we will all be the singers. I can just see it this way. There was there were two there were there were there were five there were six LED there were there and there were. That was was was was was was. Well it's been great having all of you with us today and we'll see you next time until
then bye bye for now. We worked it out with this parade is going to be so much fun. I think so too. Will you ever play that trumpet your special acknowledgment for the Angel Band from 36 South Carolina spirituals published by James Reimer incorporated did that Haitian a run donkey which appears in spectrum of music book one is used by permission of Macmillan Publishing Company Incorporated. Wish the jet goes by the music for early childhood published by the American Book Company. The
following instructional program is provided to Arkansas schools by the Arkansas Educational Television Network. Wednesday was a beautiful island in the Blue Water Resort. Many birds and animals lived on the island with their helpful leader Bernie. Where are you going to birdie. Meanwhile a tropical storm was developing several miles offshore.
A hot air balloon was breaking You just don't Miss Terry the pilot of the balloon became aware of the danger and feared the balloon away from the storm in hopes of finding a place to make a safe landing. Deep down below the surface of the water Sidney The seal was making his way toward the safety of the island. Meanwhile the blueness escaped the storm. The sign of the tropical island and landed safely on the sandy beach. Now let's join in the fun with Miss Terry and her friends on melody. Good. Good. Keep it going Bernie. Right but make sure that your feet are a little bit more steady when you're doing a walking movement. Good. Very good. Hi everyone. Today we're going to be singing some familiar songs and I'm also going to teach you a new one and we're going to add movements to the songs. Let's begin by reviewing. Clap your hands. Ready.
Clap clap your hands. That's right. Now it's been a long time since we have sunk your hands. Why don't we try again and this next time I want you to part very lightly. Let's try it. That's fine now I said but we are going to add a movement to the songs that were going to be saying today. So that's what we're going to do next we're
going to add a walking movement to clap your hands. I will first show you what I want you to do and then it will be your turn. Notice that the walking movement is and even movement. And that's what's appropriate for this song. So only watch. Oh look. Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. Now it's your turn. So very quietly. I want all of you to stand up and make certain that you have plenty of room. And as you walk with me this next time I want you to walk in place and listen to the music. Let's try it Bernie want U-joints. Now let's try and make certain that you
get to keep your very steady. And you did a splendid job. Very quietly sit down. Now there's another song that I would like to you in this song that we forget. Let's try.
I think we're so stubborn you couldn't even get them to walk. Well maybe that was your experience but in this particular situation the donkeys are going to be running. As a matter of fact that's what I'm going to do next.
I am going to run to the first part of the song and I want you to watch. Now it's your turn. So quietly now even though you're going to be running in place with me this next time make sure it's a controlled running. Listen to the music and I want you to run on your tiptoes very lightly. Let's go. Why don't we try to make certain we all stay together. This is a lot of fun. As I said before walking is a steady even movement and so is running. Only when we run Needless to say we go faster. Let's try again. And now
quietly sit down and Mr. Sidney. That's just your imagination. Just probably one of your relatives a walrus or something. Don't worry about it. Now let me tell you something Sidney. We're going to sing a song that I know you'll enjoy hearing. Put my arms up. And as we're singing it I want you to think about what kind of movement you think would be appropriate. Would you do that. OK now let's say I put my arms up high. Let's
try again and this next time. I want you to manor smoothly when you sing this song. Notice too that as we go our voices go. And as we sing we go down low. Let's try it. Now what do you think would be appropriate for this song. I put my arms up high I think. Very good very good. That's an on even.
And there's something else you can do that skipping skip. Thank you thank you. Good thing. And that's exactly what we're going to do next. I want you to watch as I put my arms up high. I want you to stand up and let's do it together. Let's talk with it. Let's begin. Oh
you were right that was a boat and all I loved hearing the singing you know the name of that song is just Josie and that's what I'm going to take right now. I want you to listen as I chant the words to the first Josie. We're from the river chant we're river where where ex-parte we're we're. Where. The next part work out where
you sick were sick. And the next part to the to the music to sing today. You know why don't we try just that much from the beginning. Doing work where you know. Let's go to the second part of the song. Listen as I chat to in the middle and you can't jump. Josie chant to in the middle and you can't. Josie now listen as I had to when the man
said. And then when you listen to in the middle and you can't jump Josie chance to in the middle and you can't. Josie music too. To win the medal I knew and the next part two in the middle and you can't get to in the middle. To win then I need to win then the last part to the to the music. Now let's try the second part of the song. In the city
when the main line when the men. And the next time I want you to act. Right.
And you know what we're going to be and we're going to be able to on even movement at the beginning and then during the last part even running. Well I'll show you what I mean. Watch. Now it's your turn.
So very quietly during the first part and then we two are running. Let's begin. Really. And I do hope you
do next time. Until then would you please teach me how to run ducky which appears in the spectrum of music. Book 1 is used by permission Publishing Company Incorporated.
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Title
Melody Isle - 325; 10) Whoosh! The Jet Goes By, 11) The Angel Band, 12) Jump Josie
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Arkansas Educational TV Network (Conway, Arkansas)
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Chicago: “ Melody Isle - 325; 10) Whoosh! The Jet Goes By, 11) The Angel Band, 12) Jump Josie ,” Arkansas Educational TV Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 25, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-111-03cz902q.
MLA: “ Melody Isle - 325; 10) Whoosh! The Jet Goes By, 11) The Angel Band, 12) Jump Josie .” Arkansas Educational TV Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 25, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-111-03cz902q>.
APA: Melody Isle - 325; 10) Whoosh! The Jet Goes By, 11) The Angel Band, 12) Jump Josie . Boston, MA: Arkansas Educational TV Network, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-111-03cz902q