I can hear the bells...
I like to use a bell as an aid to review a song. I direct the children to start singing out loud and to listen for the bell. When I ring the bell they should continue to sing in their mind. When they hear the bell again, they should again sing out loud. Of course, the kids all want a turn with the bell and will sing the song several times. Getting the song "stuck in their mind" is the point of the game. Isn't it nice that children are so willing to think of simple things as a game? I used the bell this last week to review "I Know That My Savior Loves Me." It was especially challenging for the kids because we didn't have a pianist to help, so coming back in at the same time was tricky! But, this actually worked in my favor as it compelled the kids to concentrate on the tempo. After a couple of times through the song, they did very well and we had lots of fun.
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I can hear the wedding bells.
I can hear the wedding bells already.
Do you hate bell ringers??
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I can hear the bells!
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Do you hate bell ringers??
Well, if you are looking for another fun way to review When I Am Baptized you can always use your bells or chimes. Here is a bell chart using the fun rainbow and cloud theme for the song. PREPARATION: There are three pages in the file: one for each verse and the chorus. Print each page out individually into a 4-page poster format in Adobe Reader (you could go 6 or more pages depending on how large you need it for your Primary to see or maybe if you have a very small Primary, one or two pages will do you.) I did mine at 185% for 4 pages per verse/chorus for a total of 12 pages, which I think is a good size for most Primaries. The percentage will vary depending on your printer. Just review the image box in your print dialog box for best size and placement before printing. See the "Preparation" section in this post for a little info on printing a poster format. I didn't select the check boxes for the cut marks or labels on this one since I was able to size it so half of the verse landed on the upper 2 pages and the last 2 lines landed on the bottom 2 pages. Cut the excess edge off of each sheet (only the side where you will need to butt the pages up together), then butt and tape the first two sheets/lines together. Repeat with each 2 lines. I did not tape all 4 lines to each verse/chorus together. This will help make it easier to store. I can just fold each double-page section on the seam and file it away. Here is a list of the bells needed for the song and how many times each bell is played per verse. C (low): 4 D: 1 F: 15 G: 4 A: 8 A#: 7 (B flat) C: 16 You could have a child play both the D & G bells since they aren't played as much. When I Am Baptized—Bell Chart-Nalani
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Notes needed: Middle C, D, E, F, G, A, B, High C, Low A (octavator cap on a regular "A" works!)
Every band's library needs to include this-all time holiday favorite. A real "must-have" for beginning band in an easy to play arrangement that's so lively and cheerful you can almost hear hoof beats and sleigh bells! Your browser does not support the audio element.
I can hear wedding bells already!
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