S1E5 Musical Timbres
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09-Apr-2026
In this episode of Note for Note, students explore timbre—the unique sound or “voice” of music. By listening, guessing, and moving to selections from The Carnival of the Animals, kids learn how different instruments create distinct sounds that can represent animals, moods, and motion. Featuring music by Camille Saint-Saëns, this lesson uses imagination, movement, and listening games to help young learners understand how God created variety and beauty in music.
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