
Music theory
Music theory agenda
Make your notebook step by step
In this article I explain how to prepare the agenda that we will use in the lessons and that you can use at home to do the activities, write down the lesson comments and more things!
You will also have a pocket where you can slide in all the sheets and stickers. Your notebook will be unique and you can customize it as you wish, I am looking forward to seeing how much cool it will be!
Click on the button below to go to the article. Let's see if you can find the drawing that you can print to colour it!
We go to the next level!
Summary-sheets and activities
We prepare ourselves for the grade change doing a review of tonalities, key signatures, scales and intervals. Clicking on the link below you will find summary diagrams that you can print and will help you studying. You also have activity files to practice everything you learned, and explanations that will help you to remember how to do the exercises.
Music and cartoons
Peter and the Wolf, Prokofiev
This work for symphonic orchestra with a narrator was composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. The story is about Peter, a child that lives with his grandfather next to a forest in Russia. One day, he went to the forest with his friends the duck, the bird, and the cat, and they face a wolf...
The cartoons were created by Disney after Prokofiev visited his studio in Los Angeles and showed him the work at the piano. Disney was astonished and decided to collaborate with him to make the animation in 1946.
In the tale, every character is represented by a different instrument and each one has their own melody. Click on the link below to learn more about the story, there's a link to watch the Disney animation online!

Pere i el llop
Walt Disney
We discover music by...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart was one of the most important composers of music history. His concertos and operas have been famous for over 200 years, and still today we can hear his works in the worldwide famous concert halls and also in our country.
Since a very young age he was passionate for music, and today he is considered one of the classicism's pillars, together with Haydn and Beethoven.