BUZZ21! pBuzz Class: Episode Five
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In the fifth episode of his BUZZ21! Series for teachers using pBuzz in their lessons, Grant Golding is bringing some calm to the classroom.
Grant guides us through a melodious path to health and happiness. After all, it's not just about the notes we play; it's about the silence between them and the rhythm of our breath.
Grant introduces us to 'square breathing,' a technique championed for stress relief and mindfulness, that is perfect for musicians and non-musicians alike. It's a simple practice: breathe in for three or five, hold, exhale for three or five, and hold again, creating a calming pattern that can ease the busiest of minds. Teachers might find it useful after their lessons, while musical parents might need it to survive the school run. For children, it can be a hugely positive and proactive way to bring mindfulness into music.
From the Wellerman to wellness
Grant uses playful phrases like "I like chips and curry sauce" to teach rhythm and inject fun into learning. It's about making music accessible, enjoyable, and, above all, a part of our journey to wellness.
In this session, Grant selects three tunes that resonate with positivity and hope. First up is the familiar Shotgun, a tune that never fails to lift spirits. You can find Grant’s guide to playing Shotgun in episodes three and four.
Then, a rendition of Over the Rainbow, especially the soul-soothing Iz version, invites us to sing and soar beyond our troubles. Lastly, Gonna Fly Now – yes, the iconic Rocky theme – is adapted for the pBuzz, inspiring us to stand tall and embrace the champion within.
Grant uses playful phrases like "I like chips and curry sauce" to teach rhythm and inject fun into learning. It's about making music accessible, enjoyable, and, above all, a part of our journey to wellness.
Rise and sing with pBuzz
Next, we delve into Rise by Jonas Blue Jack and Jack, a tune that naturally fits the pBuzz and requires no adaptation. It's a modern hit that speaks to the youth, encouraging them to find their voice and rhythm without the pressure of perfection. You can check out the tune for yourself in the music video:
Sketching melodies with Three Little Birds
Finally, Grant brings us Three Little Birds by Bob Marley, a song synonymous with peace and positivity. This session is not just about playing; it's about creating – drawing, imagining, and singing. For those who prefer the buzz to the vocals, there's a note for that, making it inclusive for all.
This BUZZ21! episode is a reminder of the power of music in healing and happiness. Grant Golding doesn't just teach us how to play; he shows us how music can be a companion through the peaks and valleys of life. And in the classroom, those peaks and valleys can lead to some real challenges.
Check out episode five of Grant’s BUZZ21! series here:
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Whether you're a teacher looking to infuse your lessons with joy, or a student seeking solace in sound, let music, mindfulness, and playing your pBuzz be your guide to a happier, healthier you.
- Check out the complete BUZZ21! pBuzz series.
- The pBuzz Primary page has everything that educators need to transform their teaching, from prezi to sheet music and much more.
- In this case study article, find out how kids in Sheffield are going from beginners to the brass band.