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Hi everyone, my name is Mr. Palekar and welcome back to music.

This is lesson two of our unit on percussion and in today's lesson, we are going to recap our pencil case percussion piece.

We are going to compose using home percussion and we're going to learn the cup game.

Now for this lesson, you will need some headphones, if you have some.

Don't worry if you don't.

Just make sure you are somewhere where you can concentrate and where you won't be disturbed.

You'll need your pencil case items from last lesson.

I have my pencil case and ruler and so on.

And you will need a plastic cup or beaker.

If you're not sure what this looks like, make sure you ask an adult, a parent or carer.

And finally, you'll need some home items. So for the home items I've got today I've got a bottle of ketchup, I have a bottle of water, and I've got some different spice jars as well.

If you need to pause to get any of those items, pause the video now.

Otherwise, let's drive straight into pencil case percussion.

Now just like last lesson, I have my pencil case, I've got my pen, I've got my ruler, and I've got my mini bottle of hand sanitizer all to use as different types of percussion.

Now remember, percussion is anything that you can hit, scrape, or shake that will produce a sound or make a sound.

For my hand sanitizer bottle, I went like this.

One, two, three, four And so on, and so on, and so on.

Repeat, and repeat, and repeat.

So that was my hand sanitizer bottle.

For my pen, I added something to that.

so I started it with my lid off and I decided actually the sound I wanted to use was close the lid, scrape it, open it up.

Close, scrape, scrape, open.

Close, scrape, scrape, open.

It sounded like this.

One, two, three, four.

And that idea got repeated over and over and over again.

We also had our zip as well so our zip sounded a little bit like this.

We had one, two.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two And that idea kept on repeating over and over again.

And finally we had our ruler which went a little bit like this.

One, two, three, shh.

Shh.

Shh.

And after we'd figured out which instruments were going to do which kinds of sounds.

Where they were going to tap, where they were going to scrape, or where they were going to shake.

We layered them on top of each other.

So we started with one instrument and then added another instrument and added another instrument and added another instrument.

Once you have remembered how you want to use your instruments let's see if we can add it to our piece.

Like this.

Here we go.

One, two, ready one, two, three, here we go.

One, two, one, two, three, here we go.

one, two, ready one, two, three, here we go.

One, two.

One, two.

One, two, one, two, three, here we go.

One, two, one, two, three, here we go.

Ready and stop.

Well done.

Pause the video now so that you can practise creating your own percussion piece with a partner, friends, or family members.

If you'd like to practise again together, rewind the video 20 seconds and we can go through the steps.

When you're ready to continue, click the play button.

Home percussion.

Now just like our pencil percussion, we're going to be using items from around the home.

Early in this video, I told you that I have a ketchup bottle, I have different spice jars as well which I'm just going to line up as well, and I have got a water bottle as well and I'm going to use a chopstick with that as well for different bits of percussion and I have a, I think that's all, no, I have a cereal box as well.

Cereal box as a shaker.

So, these are all of the items that I want to use for my home percussion kit.

If you need to pause the video so that you can get your things, pause your video now.

Otherwise, let's continue.

So with each of these items, there's lots of different ways to make different kinds of sounds.

But why not take a look at this guy who is using all areas of his home to make some music.

Take a look.

Now just like the man in the video, we can create lots of different sounds with household objects.

I thought it was very cool so I thought I'd show you that video.

But when we've got items like some ketchup or ketchup bottle, we can use the lid.

For example, we can tap it, we can shake it, or we can scrape it to make different sounds.

So, now I've spent a few minutes figuring out the different sounds I want to make I think with my ketchup bottle and I'm going to open it and close it and use the lid as much as I can.

What else have I got? So, I've got my ketchup bottle, I have my different spices or little bottles as well.

So, I can tap them.

I can scrape them I can tap them together.

I'm going to use a chopstick 'cause I really like this sound of it.

Or I could tap them on the top.

So that's what I'm going to do with my different spice jars.

I've got a bottle with a little bit of water.

I've made sure that my lid is absolutely tight so that there's nothing, that nothing's going to come out.

I can shake it.

I can scratch it and I can tap it.

I can hit it.

Different ways to play that as a percussion instrument.

Or I can use the side and I quite like that so I might use my tap and a side scratch as well.

And finally, I've got my cereal box jar thing and I'm going to use it as a as a bit of a shaker as well.

Now, I've made sure that my lid is absolutely on tight so that my breakfast doesn't go anywhere and I'm going to make sure that I can use that as a shaker as well.

Okay, let's see what we can do with these different instruments together.

Okay, so, I've got my ketchup bottle.

And I've decided I'm going to open it, close it.

Open it, close it.

And that's going to be quite a simple pattern that can go over and over again.

That means that I can start to layer the different instrument sounds on top of it.

So, I want to start simple and then get more and more and more complex.

Okay, so, with my ketchup bottle, I'm going to go one, two, three, four.

So I've got a little arrow up for me opening it and then an arrow down for me to hit it shut.

If you've got a bottle that you can do this with now try it with me.

One, two, three, here we go.

Open, shut.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Great.

Okay, so we've got our ketchup bottle sound.

We have our jars so, put my jars over here and I'm going to use my chopstick, my very special chopstick which you can use a pencil, if you want to use a pencil instead.

And, what have I got? So I've got a little zigzag.

I'm going to use that as a way to go across.

And all I'm going is going across the front or the back of them.

And then I've got a dot and that dot is going to be a tap.

And then I've got another swipe and then I've got two taps.

So it might sound like this.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

If you've got something that you can do this like a few jars and a chopstick or a pencil try it with me now.

One, two, three, here we go.

One, two, three, four.

Very nice.

Okay, so I've got my sounds for my spice jars.

Okay, and I've got cereal.

Remember I said it's going to be a shaker.

But on which beats, on which numbers, are we going to shake it on? Okay, so we're going to have a shake on one two.

One, two.

And then we've got a three and a four with it is that dot which means I'm going to tap the top.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three four.

Cool, okay so I've got my shaker.

And finally I have my bottle and with this bottle I'm going to do a certain pattern, which is going to go like this.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

One, two, three, four.

Let's hear it again.

Ready, here we go.

Remember, I really like that side so that's the one that I'm going to use.

And remember, if you don't have a bottle, if you've got something else, then use that and you can find a sound or a way of either hitting it, shaking it, or scraping against it that will make a sound that you want to use.

So how would that sound if we put it together? Well, let's have a bit of a jam.

Let's have a bit of a play around.

Maybe you can use an instrument in a rhythm that you like to play along with me.

If you would like to use a rhythm that's on the screen with an item that you have from home, you can do that too.

Here we go.

Okay, so we are going to be starting with our ketchup bottle.

You can be using a different instrument, that's absolutely fine and after I start for a little while and then another instrument is going to join in and another instrument and we're going to be layering, that word layering, like a cake, our different sound ideas, our different patterns of sound, our different rhythms on top of each other.

Let's hear how it sounds.

Here we go.

Ready, one, two, three, here I go.

One, two, one, two, three, here I go.

One, two, one, two, three, here we go.

One, two, one, two, three, here we go.

One, two, three, and stop.

Well done.

Pause the video now so that you can practise layering your own rhythms using your home percussion.

Try together with your partner, friends, and members of your family.

And if you would like to practise together one more time, rewind 20 seconds.

When you're ready to continue, click the play button.

The cup game.

For this game, you will need to make sure that you have your cup or your beaker ready.

Please make sure it is made out of something like plastic or cardboard, something that's not going to break.

And if you're not sure, please ask a parent or carer first to help you find one.

I'm going to show you a little bit of what it looks like.

Here we go.

Clap, clap, pat, pat, pat, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

I'm going to show you it one more.

This time a little bit faster.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Let's break it down.

On the screen you should be able to see the words.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Please make sure that you have your cup or your beaker away from you so you can say the words first.

Here we go.

After two bars of two.

So, one, two, one two, then we start.

Ready? And one, two, one, two.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

And again.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Now some of you have already realised that I'm patting on my strong beat this time.

I'm going to go pat, clap, pat, clap, pat, clap, pat, clap.

Just make sure that your down beat is hit a little bit harder.

Can you try it with me? Let's see if we can do it while saying the words.

One.

One, two, one, two.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

And again.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.

One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.

As you've realised, this piece of music has two beats in a bar.

One, two, one, two.

Good job.

Okay, let's break it down.

You need your cup or your beaker in front of you.

We also need to make sure we know our right and left.

I'm going to mirror you, so if on this hand, which is on this side of the screen.

This one is going to be your right hand.

This one is going to be your left hand.

Let's just double check that.

Show me your right hand.

Lovely.

Show me your left hand.

Great, we are mirroring each other.

My turn and then your turn.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap.

Ready, off you go, now.

Say it out loud one more time.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap.

When you clap and you tap, you can tap it either way around.

I like to start with my right hand.

So, clap, clap, tap, tap, tap.

Try it ready here we go.

Good.

The next part is clap, up, down.

I'm going to do that really slowly.

Clap, when we say up, we pick it up, and when we say down, we put it down.

Let's try that together.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, up, down.

And again.

Clap, up, down.

And again.

Clap, up, down.

Clap, up, down.

And stop.

Let's stick those two parts together.

It's going to sound like this.

My turn first.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Let's try it together.

Off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Good.

One more time.

Ready, here we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Last time, ready, here we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Good.

That up, down, is with your right hand.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Good.

If you're mirroring me correctly, very well done.

The next part.

Clap, and then on the word now we need to do something very special.

Clap, and then with our right hand we're going to turn it around and we're going to hold it like this.

Let's just try that.

Clap, now.

Clap, now.

And again.

Clap, reach over, now.

And that's when we grab.

Clap, now.

Try it with me.

One, two, off we go, Clap, now.

And you hand needs to come over nice and quickly.

Nice and quickly.

Clap, now.

Try it with me.

Clap, now.

One more time.

Clap, now.

Good.

Let's put it together from the beginning.

One, two, off we go, Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now.

Pretty good, okay let's try that one more time.

Here we go.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now.

Good.

When we turn it around for our last few words it goes like this.

So we've got our cup here.

We're going to keep our left hand here and we're going to go clap, now turn is going to go into our palm.

So clap, now turn.

Try that with me.

One, two, here we go.

Clap, now turn.

And again.

One, two, here we go.

Clap, now turn.

The word it is where hit the bottom of our cup on the table.

Like this.

Clap, now turn it.

Let's try it again.

Clap, now turn it.

Let's try it slowly together.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, now turn it.

One more time.

Ready, off we go.

Clap, now turn it.

Let's try from the top.

Can you remember? Nice and slow.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it.

Really good, let's do that one more time.

Ready, one, two, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it.

Keep it there, freeze don't move.

The next few words all around.

Say it, one two, off you go.

All around.

My turn.

All around.

Your turn.

All around.

All is where we keep this cup turning around and we grab it with our other hand underneath.

All.

All.

All.

Try it with me.

One, two, three, one, two, off we go.

All.

One, two, all.

And again.

One, two, all.

The letter A is our right hand comes off and slaps the table.

A.

And finally for the word round is where we put the cup down.

Let's try that last bit again.

So we have clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it, that's where we're starting.

All.

Let's try that.

All around.

Let's try that again.

So from here.

One, two, off we go.

All around.

One more time.

One, two, off we go.

All around.

We're going to try to put it together all the way through very slowly.

Just remember at that very end part that all around.

We are passing the cup between our right hand and our left hand.

So, all, all and then our left hand takes over.

Our right hand goes down, A.

And then the cup comes over, round.

Let's try it from the very, very top.

Here we go.

Really slowly, guys.

No need to rush.

Let's get this right.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Let's go a little bit slower then.

One more time.

What will help you is saying the words out loud.

One, two, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Brilliant job.

We're going to do it again.

This time, we're going to carry on doing it.

So when we get back to the beginning, it's straight back into clap, clap, tap, tap, tap.

If you can, speed up with me.

Ready, off we go.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Bit faster.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all around.

Clap, clap, tap, tap, tap, clap, up, down.

Clap, now turn it all say in your head.

Here we go.

Bit faster.

Bit faster.

Bit faster.

Freeze.

Brilliant job.

It takes practise to get to that speed but you must, must, must, must, must practise slowly and get every single step correct and then slowly speed up.

As soon as you make a mistake, start slowing it back down again and practise slowly before you can reach that speed.

Really well done.

Pause the video now so that you can practise the cup game all the way through.

Try it with your partner, friends, and family.

And if you would like to practise with me one more time rewind 20 seconds.

When you're ready to continue, click the play button.

A huge well done for all of your hard work today.

Great job.

Now from today's lesson you now can perform the pencil case percussion piece.

You can compose and perform using your own home percussion.

And you can perform the cup game.

Great job.

Now if you would like to, you can ask a parent or carer to share you work on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter tagging at Oak National and hashtag learn with Oak.

I would love to see some of your work if you would like to share it.

A great today and I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson next time.

Goodbye.