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(Written by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton; Illustrated by Chiara Fedele)

The First Notes book on a purple paint stroke with a cathedral and music in the background

Have you ever heard the song "Doe, a deer, a female deer?" Perhaps you know it from the movie "The Sound of Music," in which Julie Andrews sings it. Have you ever wondered what all those syllables known as solfège--"Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do"--have to do with music? Or who decided that music should be notated with dots, lines, and other squiggly symbols?


Meet the medieval monk Guido D'Arezzo, who developed both an innovative style of music notation and the solfège syllables to teach it.


Explore the world of Guido D'Arezzo with your children in the book The First Notes: The Story of DO, RE, MI, written by Julie Andrews and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. The book tells the story of Guido's life as a monk and his dream to write music down. While Guido D'Arezzo was not the only person to develop notation using neumes (square notes and other symbols used in medieval notation), his use of a staff (lines and spaces) and syllables allowed people to learn songs they had never heard before. His ideas were rejected at first, but they eventually were widely used and became the basis of our modern music notation system. With cheerful prose and charming illustrations, this book will introduce you and your child to Guido D'Arezzo and the history of music notation.


Book cover of The First Notes

The First Notes is used in our Elementary A curriculum for Grades 3-5. Alongside the story of Guido, this book weaves in the words of "Doe, a deer" to explore solfége syllables, and it contains informative back matter with more about Guido and solfége. The First Notes is just one example of the many beautiful and informative books that make up the core of Music Comes Alive.


Wondering how to acquire the books for Music Comes Alive? We encourage you to start with your local library system, where many of these books may be found. In many cases, you may also find these books through second-hand book stores/websites. For your convenience, we also sell the books for our curricula on our website. You can purchase them individually or as a course bundle.




Bring music to life at home with Music Comes Alive. Our easy-to-use, literature-based curriculum empowers YOU, the parent, to teach music in your homeschool!


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Updated: Jan 20

(Written by Laurie Lawlor; Illustrated by Becca Stadtlander)


Book cover of Star and the Maestro

Did you know that the way Beethoven performed at the piano changed the way pianos are built? Enter the world of Ludwig van Beethoven with your children in What Music! The Fifty-Year Friendship between Beethoven and Nannette Streicher, Who Built His Pianos. Learn about Beethoven's rise to fame and descent into deafness and experience the joy of his triumphant Symphony No. 9 through the lens of his friendship with Nannette Streicher. An enduring friend whom Beethoven called "an uncommonly good influence" on his life, Striecher was an innovative piano builder. Her pianos, which were louder and sturdier than earlier instruments, were among Beethoven's favorites. With expressive text and lively illustrations, this book will immerse you and your child in the life and music of Beethoven.


What Music!, the book highlighted above, is used in our Elementary A curriculum for Grades 3-5. Featuring a compelling story and evocative illustrations, the book also contains informative author's notes about Beethoven, Nannette Streicher, and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. What Music! is just one example of the many beautiful and informative books that make up the core of Music Comes Alive.


Wondering how to acquire the books for Music Comes Alive? Many of these books can be found through your local library system or through second-hand book stores/websites. For your convenience, we also sell the books for our curricula on our website. You can purchase them individually or as a course bundle.




Bring music to life at home with Music Comes Alive. Our easy-to-use, literature-based curriculum empowers YOU, the parent, to teach music in your homeschool!

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Homeschool Music Curriculum with Flexible Age Ranges


Adding music to your homeschool should be easy! One way to keep things simple is to teach multiple grades at once. Each of our courses is suitable for a range of grades:


Additional tracks for Primary (grades K-2) and Elementary (grades 3-5) and more are coming soon!


Parallel Homeschool Music Curriculum

If you have a range of elementary ages in your home, consider purchasing parallel courses! All our Primary and Elementary tracks work in parallel.


For example, Primary A: Medieval Melodies to Musical Theater covers the same time periods and many of the same musicians as Elementary A: Medieval to Modern. (See below)

Month

Primary A:

Medieval Melodies to Musical Theater

Elementary A: Medieval to Modern

Month 1

Hildegard of Bingen (Medieval Era)

Guido D'Arezzo (Medieval Era)

Month 2

J. S. Bach (Baroque Era)

J. S. Bach (Baroque Era)

Month 3

W. A. Mozart (Classical Era)

W. A. Mozart (Classical Era)

Christmas

"Silent Night"

"In the Bleak Midwinter"

Month 4

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-George (Classical Era)

Ludwig van Beethoven (Classical Era)

Month 5

P. I. Tchaikovsky (Romantic Era)

P. I. Tchaikovsky (Romantic Era)

Month 6

George Gershwin (Modern/Jazz)

George Gershwin (Modern/Jazz)

Month 7

Marian Anderson (Opera singer)

Billie Holiday (Jazz singer)

Month 8

Broadway Stars (Musical Theater)

Leonard Bernstein (Modern/Musicals)

Upcoming courses Primary B & Elementary B and Primary C & Elementary C are structured in a similar way. Combine parallel courses to create a rich feast of musical learning for all your elementary-aged students!


Homeschool Music Curriculum for a Group Setting

Several Copies of Primary A Activity Pack

Looking to teach Music Comes Alive in a group setting? Our flexible curriculum is adaptable to several kinds of group settings, including co-ops, private schools, library classrooms, and more. We offer discounted group licensing options, so please contact us for group pricing!


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