The uprooting of Lutaihua is a percussion teaching design based on momentum.
uprooting Lu chai Hua is a common percussion teaching design method in music teaching. It enables students to feel and understand the complexity and diversity of music by using different percussion instruments and rhythm patterns.
The introduction is as follows:
The teaching objectives of uprooting Lutaihua mainly include cultivating students' perception of rhythm, improving students' coordination and cooperation, and enhancing students' musical expression and creativity. By participating in the teaching activities of uprooting Lu Chai Hua, students can get happiness in playing musical instruments and cultivate good musical literacy.
uprooting the flowers of Lu Chai is a creative and dynamic teaching design method, which is widely used in music education. It can stimulate students' interest in music and cultivate their musical expression and creativity. At the same time, students can exercise coordination and cooperation and cultivate good team spirit by participating in the teaching activities of uprooting Lutai flowers.
The evaluation of the teaching effect of uprooted Lutaihua can be carried out from the aspects of students' musical instrument playing skills, musical expression ability and creativity. Teachers can evaluate students' understanding and mastery of music by observing their playing skills and independent creation. In addition, teachers can also combine students' self-evaluation and mutual evaluation among classmates to comprehensively evaluate students' teaching effect.
uprooting Lu Chai Hua is a creative and dynamic percussion teaching design method, which cultivates students' perception and expression of music by using different percussion instruments and rhythm patterns.
By taking part in the teaching activities of uprooting Lutaihua, students can gain happiness and a sense of accomplishment, and cultivate good musical literacy and team spirit. The evaluation of the teaching effect of uprooting Lu Chai Hua can be carried out from the aspects of students' playing skills, musical expression ability and creativity.
China folk songs are like the Milky Way. The river is north and south, and the songs are flying. Many folk songs are in the name of "flowers", such as Flowers and Teenagers in Qinghai and Red Beauty in Shandandan and bloom in Northern Shaanxi. Every flower is full of fragrance. In Yangzhou, in addition to the internationally famous Jasmine Flower, there is also a classic folk song "Rooted Luchai Flower".