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Origins: Origin of Son Macaron
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Subject: RE: Origins: Origin of Son Macaron From: Peace Date: 18 May 07 - 10:26 PM Where Texts and Children Meet - Google Books Result Info there. PDF file. |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Origin of Son Macaron From: Peace Date: 18 May 07 - 10:23 PM "he 4th grade classes have been reviewing reading rhythms. They learned a very fun music game called "Son Macaron", which involves singing the song in a circle while the students pass the beat from person to person. It has been very fun and exciting for all the kids (and me)! We will now focus on different timbres (styles and sounds) of music from many different cultures and lands." from the www |
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Subject: Origins: Origin of Son Macaron From: GUEST,Guest, iu Date: 18 May 07 - 09:56 PM I am looking for any information regarding the origins of the song/game Son Macaron. It is played in a similar way to Stella Ella. Here are the words I know: SOn macaron con farion marion, marion leya, leya tip, tip, tip leya, leya tap, tap, tap one beat, two beats, three beats catch |
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