Materials Needed:
1. Paints
2. Paint brush
3. 2 blank pieces of paper
4. 2 paper plates
5. 1 classical song
6. 1 rock song (can be any style of music as long as the 2 styles of music contrast)
7. CD player
Instructions:
For this project we will be painting to 2 different styles of music and comparing the differences between the paintings.
1. Give your child a paper plate with some paints squeezed out on it, a blank sheet of paper, a paint brush, and a cup of water. (As shown above.)
2. Let your child paint to the first song for 5 minutes. (Time can be shortened or lengthened depending on your child's attention span.) Make sure to let your child paint to each style of music for equal amounts of time.
3. Put the first painting aside when the 5 minutes is up.
3. Have your child paint to the rock song on a blank piece of paper with a new set of paint for 5 minutes.
4. Note the differences between the two paintings, and discuss the differences between the paintings with your child.
5. Tell your child that different styles of music can move us in different ways and can sometimes be shown through painting.
My Daughter's Results:
For both trials, my Daughter painted to the same classical and rock song for 3 minutes each.
For trial #1 she painted to the classical song first. For Trial #2 she painted to the rock song first.
Trial #1: Classical Painting, Rock Painting
Trial #2: Classical Painting, Rock Painting
Note: This project is not implying in any way that one musical form is better than the other.
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This is really a cool idea. I am going to do this today with my 3 and post later on my blog the results. Loving your ideas!! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI bet this would be fun to do with finger painting too!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! I would love to try this! My boys would be in heaven if I gave them paints to play with!! BTW...my boys aren't twins - my oldest is 4 and the next one is 2. They do look alike, though, especially when I buzz their hair the same! ;o) Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHum, that looks like fun! I know my little ones would love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet compliment on our stealsdeals blog! I really like this idea of the paint as anything with crafting I am all over it. I think I will give it a try and see what they come up with. Thanks for the creative idea!
ReplyDeleteI would have NEVER thought of this. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting!!! I love the idea too-- getting the child to feel what the music is expressing. i know you weren't placing a value on one music form over the other but I do like the ones done to classical music better than the rock ones. They seem more interesting to me. Would love to know what the pieces were. Great post.
ReplyDeleteI used Aerosmith for my rock selection, and I used Edvard Grieg (a composer from the Romantic period) for my classical selection. Thank you all for your wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteGood idea. I think I'd like to go bigger and put a big roll of paper in front of them.
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea! My daughter would love doing this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! My kids would love this!
ReplyDeletewhat a neat trial! I would like to do this with my three kids!
ReplyDeleteFantastic blog:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea, I would love to try this out myself!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that? Very cool idea! I'm going to share this with our 4K teachers!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog! I think we'll try this out this weekend!!
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