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A New Key - Lullabies & Music Appreciation
Kristi Deprin & Peter Kagstrom
3 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to "A New Key," the podcast to put kids and the kids at heart to sleep with relaxing lullabies. Did you know babies (and people of all ages) can strengthen their musical ear just by listening? Musician, Peter Kagstrom, and Singer, Kristi Deprin, explore a different key and key musical terms each episode.
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Welcome to "A New Key," the podcast to put kids and the kids at heart to sleep with relaxing lullabies. Did you know babies (and people of all ages) can strengthen their musical ear just by listening? Musician, Peter Kagstrom, and Singer, Kristi Deprin, explore a different key and key musical terms each episode.
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Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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3 - "What is an Interval?"
A New Key - Lullabies & Music Appreciation
7 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
3 - "What is an Interval?"

French composer Claude Debussy said "Music is the space between the notes." Mr. Debussy might have meant the silence between the notes, or he might have meant the difference in frequency between the two pitches. Musician, Peter Kagstrom, and Singer, Kristi Deprin, talk about intervals, or the relationship of two different notes in this episode. Learning the relationship between two notes can help in ear training and grow relative pitch. Some notes in sequence sound good, or harmonious, and some sound not as pleasing, or dissonant. Thinking about harmony and dissonance, Peter and Kristi explore songs in the key of D, the happiest of keys, and conclude the episode with the children's classic, "Itsy Bitsy Spider."

A New Key - Lullabies & Music Appreciation
Welcome to "A New Key," the podcast to put kids and the kids at heart to sleep with relaxing lullabies. Did you know babies (and people of all ages) can strengthen their musical ear just by listening? Musician, Peter Kagstrom, and Singer, Kristi Deprin, explore a different key and key musical terms each episode.