Cub Scout Music
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==Belt Loop Requirements== | ==Belt Loop Requirements== | ||
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Complete these three requirements: | Complete these three requirements: | ||
| - | + | # Explain why music is an important part of our culture. | |
| - | + | # Pick a song with at least two verses and learn it by heart | |
| - | + | # Listen to four different types of music either recorded or live. | |
==Academics Pin Requirements== | ==Academics Pin Requirements== | ||
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Earn the Music belt loop, and complete one from each of the five areas below: | Earn the Music belt loop, and complete one from each of the five areas below: | ||
| - | + | # Make a musical instrument and play it for your family, den, or pack. | |
| - | + | # Teach your den a song. | |
| - | + | # Play a song by yourself or in a group, in unison or in harmony. | |
| - | + | # Create an original melody and/or original words for a song. | |
| - | + | # Using a tape recorder, capture natural sounds of the environment or record songs you create, and use your recording as a soundtrack for a short skit. or as background for a movement activity. | |
| - | + | # Attend a live musical performance or concert. | |
| - | + | # Demonstrate conducting patterns for two songs using two different meters (two-, three-, or four-beat meter) while your adult partner or den members sing or play the songs you have selected. | |
| - | + | # Take voice or dance lessons or lessons to learn to play an instrument. | |
| - | + | # Create movements to a piece of music without words to demonstrate the moods of the music: happy, sad, calm, excited, playful, inspired. | |
| - | + | # Learn about a composer of some music that you enjoy. | |
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{{CSAS-PG|2003}} | {{CSAS-PG|2003}} | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Related achievements, electives, or other awards == | == Related achievements, electives, or other awards == | ||
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| + | :*Elective 10b. could be met by completing {{PAGENAME}} Pin requirement 1 | ||
| + | :*Elective 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 11e, or 11f. could be met by completing {{PAGENAME}} Belt Loop requirement 2 | ||
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| + | ;[[Bear Cub Scout]] | ||
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| + | :*Elective 8a. could be met by completing {{PAGENAME}} Pin requirement 1 | ||
| + | :*Elective 8c. could be met while completing {{PAGENAME}} Pin requirement 3 | ||
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| + | *[[Showman]] Activity Badge requirement 15. (earn the {{PAGENAME}} Belt Loop ''while a Webelos Scout'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:29, March 24, 2008
| Music Belt Loop and Pin | |
![]() Music Academics Belt Loop
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The Cub Scout Music belt loop and pin are a part of the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program. Tiger Cub, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts may earn this award in a Family, Den, Pack, school, or community setting. Tiger Cubs must be always accompanied by their Adult partner.
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Belt Loop Requirements
Complete these three requirements:
- Explain why music is an important part of our culture.
- Pick a song with at least two verses and learn it by heart
- Listen to four different types of music either recorded or live.
Academics Pin Requirements
Earn the Music belt loop, and complete one from each of the five areas below:
- Make a musical instrument and play it for your family, den, or pack.
- Teach your den a song.
- Play a song by yourself or in a group, in unison or in harmony.
- Create an original melody and/or original words for a song.
- Using a tape recorder, capture natural sounds of the environment or record songs you create, and use your recording as a soundtrack for a short skit. or as background for a movement activity.
- Attend a live musical performance or concert.
- Demonstrate conducting patterns for two songs using two different meters (two-, three-, or four-beat meter) while your adult partner or den members sing or play the songs you have selected.
- Take voice or dance lessons or lessons to learn to play an instrument.
- Create movements to a piece of music without words to demonstrate the moods of the music: happy, sad, calm, excited, playful, inspired.
- Learn about a composer of some music that you enjoy.
| | The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide, 2003 Edition (BSA Supply No. 34299) |
Help with these requirements
| | A FREE workbook for Cub Scout Music is available here! with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need! Or click here to print just the Cub Scout Music requirements. | meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of Boy Scout merit badge workbooks, Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks. |
Notes
- Earning the Cub Scout Music Belt Loop while a Webelos Scout is requirement 15 of the Webelos Showman Activity Badge.
- Details on earning a Cub Scout Sports or Academic pin or belt loop multiple times
Related achievements, electives, or other awards
- Wolf Cub Scout
- Wolf Electives
- Elective 10b. could be met by completing Cub Scout Music Pin requirement 1
- Elective 11a, 11b, 11c, 11d, 11e, or 11f. could be met by completing Cub Scout Music Belt Loop requirement 2
- Bear Cub Scout
- Bear Electives
- Elective 8a. could be met by completing Cub Scout Music Pin requirement 1
- Elective 8c. could be met while completing Cub Scout Music Pin requirement 3
- Showman Activity Badge requirement 15. (earn the Cub Scout Music Belt Loop while a Webelos Scout)
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