UPDATE:
All Garth Prince videos and resources are now available exclusively through my website and no longer on Youtube. The site password is posted once a month on Patreon. This update was necessary to enable me to continue serving teachers and students around the globe.
Subscribe for a low monthly fee and cancel any time to gain access.
Subscribe: www.patreon.com/garthprince
E-mail me at info@garthprince.com if you have any questions.
All Garth Prince videos and resources are now available exclusively through my website and no longer on Youtube. The site password is posted once a month on Patreon. This update was necessary to enable me to continue serving teachers and students around the globe.
Subscribe for a low monthly fee and cancel any time to gain access.
Subscribe: www.patreon.com/garthprince
E-mail me at info@garthprince.com if you have any questions.
Amabhayisekili (The Bicycle Song)
A South African choir song arranged for children to sing and dance to at home or in the classroom. Languages: English and Zulu Suitable for Grades 2 - 5 Access: www.garthprince.com/bicycle |
(Chicken) Kuku
The morning wake-up work-out song I created to boost our family during the mundane pandemic home-schooling days. Suitable for Kindergarten to Grade 3 Language: English (Original in Zulu) Access: www.garthprince.com/kuku |
Culture
(Ideal for Black History Month) "Give back my culture, give back my land, give back my language so I can understand." An interactive drumming video with the song from my Juno award-winning album! Language: English. Suitable for Grades 3 - 6 Access: www.garthprince.com/culture |
Drum & Dance in the Park
A call & response performance song. Practise with the video then perform the song. Boys and girls can alternate doing the lead. Language: English (Original in Nama/Damara) Suitable for Grades 3 - 6 Access: www.garthprince.com/drumanddance |
Dumela Kaufela
An ever-evolving tutorial page with one of the biggest hits on my Juno award-winning album. Suitable for Kindergarten to Grade 3 Languages: Kavango, Herero, English and French Access: www.garthprince.com/dumela |
Dun Dun Dun
Created during the pandemic as a condensed version of one of my classroom workshops. Foundational knowledge of my call & response drumming and introduction to drum syllables. Suitable for Kindergarten to Grade 3 Access: www.garthprince.com/dundundun |
"You really helped my students get through some dark days in Covid with your videos and Google meets".
- Melinda (music teacher)
- Melinda (music teacher)
Grazing Back Home
Drumming Exercise "Stay Calm and Drum Together" embodies the calming effects and health benefits of African drumming. Suitable for Grades 4 - 7 Access: www.garthprince.com/staycalm |
Grazing Back Home
Song, Dance and Xylophones Learn to sing, dance and play along to the story that kicks off my award-winning album. Suitable for Grades 4 - 7 Access: www.garthprince.com/grazing |
He Died He Rose (FREE ACCESS):
Written for a Sunday school activity and produced to help families celebrate Easter at home during the pandemic in 2020. Languages: English, Mandarin and Afrikaans Suitable for Kindergarten to Grade 4 Access (FREE): www.garthprince.com/herose |
** NEW** Okaana Kameme:
A new arrangement and tutorial of the Namibian folksong with movement. Audio resources only. Language: Oshiwambo Suitable for Grades 3 - 9 Acces: www.garthprince.com/okaana |
Namibia !Gaire
Learn to drum, sing, dance and play (xylophones) along to one of Namibia's most beloved children's songs. Language: Nama/Damara Suitable for grades 4 - 7 Access: www.garthprince.com/namibia |
Tate Wetu (Our Father):
A full tutorial with ten videos teaching all the components of the song including singing, dancing and xylophones. From the (Canadian) National Orff Conference 2022. Language: Oshiwambo Suitable for Grades 4 - 9 Access: www.garthprince.com/tate |
(FREE ACCESS) Memoirs of the Motherland
A short documentary about music, education, culture, and the love that brought it all together.
Visit the description in the Youtube link for free reflection questions.
A short documentary about music, education, culture, and the love that brought it all together.
Visit the description in the Youtube link for free reflection questions.