![]() ![]() After you count 10 movements, check the time and record on the card how many minutes it took.Count any movement that you can feel (except hiccups). Pay attention only to your baby’s movements.Lie down on your side or relax in a comfortable chair.To fill out your card, follow these steps: Do you feel your little one moving around a lot at a certain time each day? If your baby doesn’t have a predictable pattern, after dinner is a good time to try. The best time to count kicks is whenever your baby is typically the most active. ![]() If we don’t give you one, you can download a kick count card here. If we give you a kick count card, fill it out daily and bring it to your prenatal visits. Tracking your little one’s activity can tell us a lot about his or her health. Until it’s done, this one does a good job.When you reach your third trimester, we recommend counting your baby’s kicks. I’m working on making my own tutorial video for this song. Given time and practice, you’ll impress everyone with your recorder playing mastery. Isolate those parts and practice them a few times, and then put them back into the rest of the song. There will probably be parts you mess up on. You may want to do this step 2 or 3 times before you move on. This lets you practice the finger coordination without the distraction of worrying about little squeaks or breath control. Start by going through the whole and fingering the notes while saying the letters. I don’t recommend jumping right into playing the song, especially not one this long or complicated. We’ve now learned each part of the song it’s time to put it together. ![]() You’ll probably whip through this one, but make sure you still stick with an even tempo and each note sounds great. This section is largely the same as the last but even easier! Isolate this part and practice the leap until it’s comfortable. The only part that may give you big trouble is the leap from low E to Bb. Our notes are all back down in the area we’re most familiar with.Ĭompared to what you just learned, I’ll bet this seems like a cake-walk. This section is the main theme of the Jurassic World song on the recorder. High G-C-High F in the pickup to measure 7Īfter you get these down, put it together with the rest of the song slowly.ĭon’t forget the whole 1-8 repeats! #3 Measures 9-12.I suggest you isolate the leaps and practice them on their own quite a few times until it seems easy to do them. It’s completely achievable though with practice. This is tough, but it’s great practice for trickier songs down the road. You’ll be jumping all over the place and moving your fingers quite a bit, even though the song is slow. Why? First, a number of notes are in the higher range requiring skill with the half-hole technique.Įven more than this is the leaping you’ll need to do. You’ll probably spend more time here than anywhere else (and that’s OK!). ![]() #2 Measures 5-8: Mastering The Leapsįor my advanced students (and myself), this section is the hardest. Set your metronome at a slower tempo and take your time making the best sound possible. I hate to say the words “blow harder” because it usually ends up being squeaky and painful. I also advise my students to add more focus or energy to their air. Remember to still cover most of the thumb hole when you do the higher notes. It’s all in step-wise motion except for the very end, which adds to its easy learning. This is one of the easier parts of the song if you are comfortable with the higher note half-hole technique. #1 Measures 1-4įirst, let’s look at the first four measures of the song. In this section, we’ll go over the steps I advise when playing this song.įollow these steps, and you’ll be able to master this tricky tune with a little practice. All we ask is you please include a do-follow link and citation to Dynamic Music Room. Here is the sheet music for the Jurssic World or Park theme on the recorder.įeel free to copy, download, and share the music. Note: Links on the notes go to the matching page for details, exercises, and songs for those notes. Notes Fingering E Thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 F Thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 G Thumb, 1, 2, 3 Bb Thumb, 1, 3, 4 B Thumb, 1 High C Thumb, 2 High D 2 High E Half thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 High F Half thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 High G Half thumb, 1, 2, 3 Take a look at this table for the notes you need to know and a brief description of how to play them.įor more on the notes on recorder, click the link. The Jurassic Park theme on recorder uses quite a few of these notes. The notes are the hardest part of learning this song.
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