Recently my almost-three-year-old nephew and I were sitting together in the backseat of the car. I had my iPhone out, and he asked if we could play Angry Birds. So I opened the app and handed the phone over to him, at which point he asked me (ok, ordered me) to “turn on the music!”.
Then just last week, I was treated to stories of Angry Bird conquests by not one, but FOUR students during their lesson time. Angry Birds fever has taken over the world…and the Music Therapy Connections studio is no exception.
So when my friend showed me this video a few days ago, I knew I had to share it with you here at Listen & Learn. And since I didn’t already have a “Sunday Singalong” video of my own planned yet, today is the day:
I know, I know; there’s not a whole lot of “singing”, per se. But at least the “lyrics” are easy, right?! I am always so entertained by Pamplemoose’s videos, and musically, they’re always extremely cool.
So that’s my not-so-original edition of Sunday Singalong for you this week. If you really need a fix of the usual fare, you can find all 70 of my past videos here. Enjoy this beautiful Sunday, and see you back here tomorrow!
That is hilarious! I too am addicted to Angry Birds. Hopefully we don’t become like pomplamoose and start acting like the silly birds!
Thanks for sharing!
-Daniel
I am guilty of this addiction, too, Daniel! We can only hope, right?! Thanks for checking it out :)
I have to confess I’m an Angry Birds addict too! My son actually begs me to stay up late getting him to the next levels! :) The cool part is my son has memorized the pitches that each different bird sounds, so he can do them with the sound off :)
I love Pamplemoose too. Their videos make recording and editing look so easy :)