In a previous post, I had shared a Music of Nature Scavenger Hunt! Did you try it? What did you find? You can write in the comments below, or email me with the email link above, or share in Microsoft Teams... lots of ways to share! Regarding the music of nature... listen to what I heard on a bike ride in Assiniboine Forest! Good thing I have Bird Songs and Frog and Toad Calls on Symbaloo to try and find out what I was listening to!! Years ago, I created this video of one of my favourite sounds in the world: the ice melting on Lake Winnipeg... it sounds like little ice cubes in a glass... but EVERYWHERE... It's such a lovely sound... you would have to turn the sound up, but nothing compares to hearing it live: Regarding the music of nature... listen to what I heard on a bike ride in Assiniboine Forest! Good thing I have Bird Songs and Frog and Toad Calls on Symbaloo to try and find out what I was listening to!! It's these kind of sounds that inspire creating music by so many composers... for example, Vince Ho, who created the Arctic Symphony, or Terje Isungset who is so inspired by water, that he creates instruments out of ice! Of course, we have also been inspired by nature to compose music... in music class! We create music based on the sounds of water, the movement of polar bears, and here is a link to music that students created from a poem about a stream, that they collaborated with composer Harry Stafylakis to have a piece created for the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in 2019! What an amazing experience! Check it out HERE.
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