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Musical Detectives: Match the Character to Each Planet! | Gustav Holst's The Planets for Kids

16 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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Send us an email: Delana@greenhousemusicak.com [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093926/fan_mail/new] A Greenhouse Music Podcast episode inspired by Gustav Holst's The Planets  Get the weekly companion worksheet at green.myflodesk.com/podcast watch the video version: https://youtu.be/F7hHyuOHy8U?si=x5G63tahYgkruqc- Put on your detective hat, music maker — because today we're solving the most out-of-this-world musical mystery in the whole galaxy! 🔍🎶 In this episode of the Greenhouse Music Podcast, Miss Delana takes you on a mission through outer space and into the imagination of one of history's most creative composers — Gustav Holst. Back in 1916, Holst wrote a HUGE piece of music called The Planets — and instead of writing songs about what the planets look like, he wrote about what they feel like. Each planet has its own personality, its own mood, its own musical character. And here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: Listen to the clues. Match the character to the planet. Are you a brave warrior? A dreamy wanderer? A jolly adventurer? The music will tell you — if you know how to listen like a detective! In this episode you'll discover: * 🎻 Who was Gustav Holst and why did he look to the stars for musical inspiration? * 🪐 What makes each planet's music sound completely different from the others? * 🎮 Play the Musical Detective Game — Miss Delana gives you character clues and YOU match them to the right planet! * 🔭 How composers use instruments, tempo, and dynamics to paint pictures without a single word * 🌟 Which planet's music was so famous it inspired movie soundtracks you've definitely heard before Whether you're a homeschool family exploring the solar system, a classroom musician, or just a curious kid who loves space AND music — this episode is your boarding pass. 🚀 🎧 Listen for: the thundering brass in Mars, the floaty strings in Venus, and the sneaky, mysterious plucking in Saturn! 📚 Connects to: Ep. 12 (Camille Saint-Saëns & Carnival of the Animals) and Ep. 13 (Magic of Instruments) — great companion listens! 🌱 The Greenhouse Music Podcast — the best music class you've ever heard. New episodes every two weeks | Perfect for ages 6–10 | Great for homeschool families & elementary music classrooms #GustafHolst #ThePlanets #MusicForKids #HomeschoolPodcast #ElementaryMusicEducation #GreenhouseMusicPodcast #MusicDetective #ClassicalMusicForKids #ScienceAndMusic green.myflodesk.com/podcast Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093926/support] Explore the World of Music with the Greenhouse Music Podcast 🎶 Nurturing Young Minds Through Music Education 🎶 Discover engaging music lessons and inspiring stories designed just for kids! Visit us at greenhousemusicak.com [https://greenhousemusicak.com/home]and follow us on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@greenhousemusic_ak] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/greenhousemusicak]for more musical adventures.

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