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Search Advanced Elmo and his friends teach boys and girls ages 1 to 4 the letters of the alphabet in this Sesame Street storybook. Bright, crisp photographs showcase the Sesame Street characters, the letters from A to Z, and the many items that begin with each letter.
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Release date: March 10, 2015OverDrive Read
ISBN: 9780553536737
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E3340 Playskool Sesame Street Singing the Elmo Alphabet Instructions
OLDER 18M - 4 YEARS
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BEFORE USING THE TOY.
Sesame Street
ELMO ABC Singing
Press Elmo's belly to hear him talk and sing about the ABC!
English to Spanish mode:
To switch Elmo's speech from English to Spanish, do the following:
- Press and hold Elmo's belly for 3 seconds.
- You will hear a beep and Elmo will say a phrase in Spanish.
- Let go of Elmo's stomach before he finishes talking to stay in Spanish mode.
- If you release Elmo after he has finished speaking and hear a beep, he will return to English mode.
- Repeat steps to switch Elmo back to English mode.
To replace batteries:
2 x 1.5 V AA ALKALINE BATTERIES AA
Replace the demo batteries with alkaline batteries. Use a Phillips/Phillips screwdriver (not included).
Troubleshooting:
If Elmo doesn't talk or make sounds, it might be time to replace the batteries.
IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION
Retain this information for future reference. Batteries must be replaced by an adult.
NOTE:
TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE
- Always follow instructions carefully. Use only specified batteries and be sure to insert them correctly, following the + and - polarity markings.
- Do not mix old batteries with new batteries or standard (zinc carbon) batteries with alkaline batteries.
- Remove exhausted or depleted batteries from the product.
- Remove the batteries when not going to play with the product for a long time.
- Do not short-circuit the power terminals.
- CHARGING BATTERIES: Do not use with any other types of batteries.
Always remove from product before charging. Charge batteries under adult supervision. DO NOT CHARGE OTHER TYPES OF BATTERIES.
If this product causes or is affected by local electrical interference, move it away from other electrical equipment. Perform a reset (power off and on again or remove and reinstall the batteries) if necessary.
Songs Lyrics
If the little ones want to sing along
Elmo, this is what he sings:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U,
V, W, X, Y, Z. Now our alphabet is ready, singing the alphabet is so much fun!
FCC STATEMENT: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CHANNEL ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B)
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Published prickly: E33340, Playskul, Playskool Street Sezam Singing ABC Elmo 901Music SEMS in 1969. For the first time, music was used as a teaching aid in a television program for children; The songs written and performed on the show had specific goals and supported its curriculum. Music on Sesame Street consisted of many styles and genres, but was consistent and recognizable so that it could be reproduced. The producers have recorded and released dozens of music albums; many of the songs have become "timeless classics". [1] To attract the best composers and lyricists, CTW allowed songwriters to retain the rights to the songs they wrote, allowing them to make a lucrative profit. Sesame Street book and recordings , recorded in 1970, went gold and won a Grammy. As of November 2019Sesame Workshop partnered with the Warner Music Group Arts Music division to reform Sesame Street Records to make Sesame Street music fully accessible. [2]
Sesame Street songwriters included the show's original music director Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, and Christopher Cerf, and writers such as Tony Geiss and Norman Stiles. Raposo and his music team have created a huge amount of music for the show, including dozens of unique songs on the show. Raposo was inspired by 9 goals0126 Sesame Street , especially in the early days of the show's production, and composed hundreds of songs inspired by the curriculum. Raposo has won three Emmys and four Grammys for his work on the show. The "Sesame Street Theme" (also called "Sunny Day"), which has been called the "siren song for preschoolers", [3] was written by Raposo, directed by John Stone, and written by Bruce Hart. Raposo also wrote "Bein' Green," "Someone Come and Play" and "C for Cookie". "Sing" became a hit for Carpenters in 1973. Moss wrote "I Love Trash", which was included on the first album Sesame Street songs, and "Rubber Duckie" performed by the Boston Pops and peaked at number 11 in the United States. Billboard Hot 100 chart 1971, "I don't want to live on the moon" and "People in your neighborhood."
Artists like Barbra Streisand, Lena Horne, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Simon, and Jose Feliciano have recorded Sesame Street songs. As of 2019, Sesame Street has won 11 Grammys.
Content
- 1 Purpose
- 2 Songs and Authors of Songs
- 3 Street Sezam reports
- 4 See also
- 5 Notes
- 6 Quoted work
CEZAM , from the earliest stages used music as a teaching tool. The show's creators recognized that children respond to advertising jingles, so they wanted to capitalize on their characteristics, which included repetition, smart visuals, and brevity and clarity in what they presented to young viewers. [4] [5] For the first time on children's television, the show's songs had a specific purpose and supported its curriculum. [6] The creators of the show understood that music and sound effects are a direct means of teaching children basic skills, and that children learn more effectively when new material is accompanied by a song. [7] Co-author Joan Ganz Cooney, in her 1967 proposal for a new show, remarked that children "like commercial jingles", [5] so many of the show's songs were constructed as television advertisements. Critic Peter Hellman put it this way: “If [children] could read Budweiser jingles from television, why not give them a program that would teach them the alphabet and simple concepts of numbers? " [8]
Cover of Sesame Street book and recording (1970), first album Sesame Street Music
Music on Sesame Street consisted of many styles and genres, but retained its own distinct sound , which was consistent and recognizable enough to be reproducible.0130 [9] "There was no other sound like it on television," said John Stone, the show's first director. [10] Music has been used to encourage children's ability for dual attention, allowing them to follow the action of the show even when they are not actively watching. However, to be effective, Gerald S. Lesser, who led research on Sesame Street , stated that since music and sound effects naturally elicit physical participation, they must be carefully integrated with visual movement. As a result, songwriters avoided pairing music with static visual representations. Auditory cues in the form of music or sound effects signaled the arrival of a character, or the end and beginning of a sequence. [11]
The producers recorded and released its music content early in the show's history to reinforce learning lessons for kids when they're not watching and for fun. [12] Recording albums of a significant amount of music written for the show, along with publishing books, was the first attempt to generate income and fund shows and other projects. The Children's Television Workshop (CTW, later renamed the Sesame Workshop, or SW), an organization that supervised production Sesame Street . [13]
Many of the songs written for the show have become what writer David Borgenicht called "timeless classics". [1] To attract top composers and lyricists, CTW allowed songwriters to retain the rights to the songs they wrote. For the first time on children's television, the writers made a lucrative profit, helping the show maintain public interest. [14] Sesame Street book and recordings , recorded in 1970, the first of dozens of 9 albums0126 Sesame Street Songs, was also the show's first cast album. [15] The album went gold and won a Grammy. [16] [17] The final track "Rubber Duck" written by Jeff Moss was released as a single and appeared in the US. Billboard Hot 100 chart and was nominated for a Grammy Award. [15] B The Boston Pops performed with the cast of the show in a television special aired in 1971. [9]
Songs and songwriters
The Carpenters, one of the many artists who recorded music from Sesame Street . Sesame Street Sesame for classic rock and roll as well as song parodies." [19] The writers love Tony Geiss, who wrote about 150 songs for the show, and Norman Stiles often also wrote his own lyrics to accompany his scripts. [6]
Raposo was taken to Sesame Street by producer Tom Whedon, who was his friend and college roommate, and Stone, who worked with Raposo on other productions. [20] Stone found Raposo's music to be brilliant, melodic and complex, yet simple enough to be recognized and sung by children. According to writer Michael Davis, Sesame Street 's signature sound grew out of sessions with a seven-piece band consisting of a keyboardist, drummer, electric bassist, guitarist, trumpeter, wind instrumentalist, and percussionist. [21] One of these musicians was drummer Danny Epstein, who became the show's music coordinator in 1970 and has been with the show since its inception. [22] Stone reported that a typical recording session with Raposo, which often lasted three days, [22] was "an experience on the fly, no maneuver". [3]
Raposo and his music team created an enormous amount of music to accompany the 130 episodes a year, which often included dozens of unique songs on the show. Raposo, who wrote over 2000 compositions for Sesame Street called it a "sausage factory". [16] Raposo was inspired by the targets of Sesame Street , especially in the early days of the show's production, and responded by composing, as Davis put it, "a stack" of curriculum-inspired songs. [23] Davis also stated, "In the early days of production, no one 'understood' the gestalt Sesame Street faster or better than Raposo." [23] The show's researchers reported that they enjoyed working with Raposo and he enjoyed working with them. They also revealed that he would change his songs based on the needs and suggestions of the researchers, as well as the goals of the show's curriculum. [24] Raposo has won three Emmys and four Grammy Awards for his work on the show. [25]
Raposo wrote the score for "Sesame Street Theme", also known as "Sunny Day", which Davis called "hilarious" and "deceptively simple". [10] Stone and writer Bruce Hart were credited as songwriters; Stone considered the song "a musical masterpiece and a lyrical embarrassment". [21] Epstein was responsible for enlisting jazz musician Toots Tielemans to play harmonica for the song. [22] The arrangement of the song has changed about six times, but the lyrics have remained the same over the years. [26] "Sunny Day" has since become what Davis called a "siren song for preschoolers". [3]
Epstein called Moss "a real gentleman", [27] and Cooney called him "a real musical visionary". [27] He wrote "I Love Trash" for Oscar the Grouch, which was included on the first album Sesame Street songs. One of Moss' most famous compositions for the show was Rubber duck ; it was performed by Henson for Muppet Ernie and also appeared on the album. The song was performed by the Boston Pops and hit #11 on the Billboard chart in 1971 and became a hit in Germany in 1996. [18] [28] Moss also wrote I Don't Want to Live on the Moon and The People Next Door. Epstein called his music "simple" but "not simplistic". [27] Moss co-wrote over 70 songs with Raposo. [27]
Raposo also wrote Bein' Green in 1970 again performed by Henson, but this time for Kermit the Frog. Davis calls it "Raposo's most popular song for Sesame Street ", [14] and it has been recorded by several singers, including Frank Sinatra, Van Morrison and Ray Charles. [29] Other notable Raposo songs written for the show include "Somebody Come and Play" and "C for Cookie". "Sing", which Epstein called a "monument", [16] became a hit for Carpenters at 1973 [30] Barbra Streisand, Lena Horne, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Simon, and José Feliciano also recorded Sesame Street songs. [25]
By 2019, 180 albums had been released, and Sesame Street was awarded 11 Grammys. [31] In 2010, Time magazine compiled a list of the top ten celebrity songs to be featured on the show. The list includes older artists such as Smokey Robinson, Johnny Cash and Cab Calloway as well as newer artists such as Norah Jones and Feist. [32] In late 2018, SW announced a multi-year agreement with Warner Music Group's Musical Arts division to re-launch Sesame Street Records in the US and Canada. For the first time in 20 years, the "extensive catalog of Sesame Street Recordings" has been made available to the general public in a variety of formats, including CD and vinyl compilations, streaming, and downloads. [2]
Sesame Street records
Sesame Street Records - Sesame Workshop and Art Music label revived in 2019year. The label previously existed from 1974 to 1984 as an independent label.
Children's Television Workshop (CTW; now Sesame Workshop) began releasing Sesame Street albums in 1970. Sesame Street Records was founded in 1974. The label was taken offline in 1984. CTW continued to release Sesame Street music in label partnerships, including parody titles such as Sesame Road and Born to Add , which spoofed Abbey Road and Born to run . [33]
Sesame Street Records in the US and Canada was relaunched in November 2018 under a multi-year agreement with the Warner Music Group's Musical Arts division. The complete catalog of Sesame Street recordings will be fully available for the first time in 20 years in a variety of formats. [2] The catalog was released via the streaming and download platform at the time of announcement. [34] First releases in 2019 Aswad, Jem (November 27, 2018). "Sesame Street records to be relaunched by Warner Music and Sesame Workshop." Variety . Retrieved April 6, 2020.
Papers cited
- Borgenicht, David (1998). Sesame Street unpaved . New York: Hyperion Publishing.
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