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Hello, and welcome to the final lesson of this unit.

My name is Miss Miner, and I'm very excited to be finishing this journey with you all about harmony.

I'm hoping in this lesson, you will be able to apply everything you've learned over the last six lessons to culminate in a great performance.

So let's go! What will we cover in this lesson? We'll start off with a new warmup.

Following that we're going to learn a song called "Ain't Going to Let Nobody", it's a fantastic spiritual.

Following that, we're going to analyse the use of harmony in Pachelbel's Canon, and finally, your challenge is to structure the "Ain't Going to Let Nobody" song for a performance.

In this lesson you will need just your bodies, but of course your voice as well.

Please do try and make sure you are clear of distractions and you've turned off any notifications you have running on any apps or conversations.

When you've done that, try to find a quiet place where you won't be disturbed during the lesson and where you have the space to move and the space to sing.

when you're ready, let's go.

So we are going to warm up with a new song today called "Wo-oh!" by Charles Beal, and it's a huge hit on Sing Up.

You're going to learn two of the four parts that make up this song.

Have a listen.

So let's start learning those parts.

The first part, which I've adapted a little bit goes like this.

Let's look at the first part of that rhythm.

Have a go! My turn! Your turn! And then we need to add on the end, try that.

Your turn! Super, if we put it all together it sounds like this! Ready, steady, your turn, go! My turn, off I go! Your turn, tap your chest! Let's see if we can do that rhythm, that's that pattern four times together.

Ready, one, two, off we go.

Well done, that's part one.

The second part goes like this.

How did that melody work? How did it work? Did you notice anything about the melody in particular and the way it moved? That's right, it came in steps down from the top, and then we had a long note at the end.

Let's try it together, I think you can do it.

Ready, off we go, now! Again! Again! Last time! You've got it! Now, I would like you to choose one of those parts, either or to sing with this track, and there will be other harmony parts singing with you, but you need to choose either the first part or the second part.

I hope you enjoy it! So here comes your vocabulary reminder! Harmony, the combining of notes simultaneously to produce chords.

Pause the video to practise each part for "Wo-oh" by Charles Beal.

When you've done that, press play and we'll carry on.

So what is harmony? Is it when only one part can be heard at a time? Is it only when a pop artist has backing singers? Is it the combining of notes simultaneously to produce chords, or is it the name of a Disney princess? Point to the answer you think is correct.

That's right, it's the combining of notes simultaneously to produce chords.

So now we're going to learn a new song called "Ain't Going to Let Nobody", and this song is all about power, freedom, and promoting equal rights.

I love this song.

So it has three parts, two melodies and a bassline as well.

We're going to learn the main tune first and it goes like this.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Aint going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Let's have a go together.

My turn first, and then yours.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ Off you go! Super, the next section goes like this.

♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ Your turn, off you go! And then the third line is the same as the first one.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ Have a go, off you go! And then we do this section! ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ Off you go! And then we finish it off with this.

♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ ♪ Have a go, walkin' to the freedom land ♪ Let's try the whole thing together.

Off we go! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Let's try it one more time.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around, ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Let's try it a little quicker! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Well done! The second part goes like this.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ We're going to learn that bit now.

My turn first, and then yours.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Off you go, now! ♪ Super, and then we do this! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Off you go, now! ♪ Then the next bit is the same as the first bit.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ Have a go, off you go, now! And then we do ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ I'll do that one more time! ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Have a go! ♪ Off you go, now! ♪ Super, in a way that section is easier when it's all together rather than broken into bits.

So let's try it all together, see how you get on and if you're still not sure, just listen to start with.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Let's do it again! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Well done, that was the second part and the third part is the bassline and it goes like this.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Could you hear the lowest notes of the chords being picked out each time? My turn first and then yours.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Off you go! ♪ My turn.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Your turn now ♪ The next bit's the same as the first bit.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Off you go ♪ Now this section is on the beat, unlike the last part.

♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ ♪ Have a go, keep on ♪ Well done, let's try it together.

Again, if you're not sure, just listen to start with and join in a little bit later when you're more confident.

Third part! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ We'll try it once more.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Let's see if you can remember the first part.

♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Can you remember the second part? ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Can you remember the bassline? ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ Well done! Now we're going to have a go at putting those parts together so you can see what it sounds like when all three are sounding at the same time.

I would like you to choose your favourite part in this case and sing along with your favourite part the whole time.

Good luck! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ Pause the video to practise each part.

When you've done that, press play and we'll carry on.

So what was the meaning behind the song "Ain't Going to Let Nobody"? Is it singing in protest for power, freedom, and equal rights for all or is it to demand that nobody makes anyone do their homework? Point to the answer you think is correct.

That's right, it's singing in protest for power, freedom and equal rights for all.

You are now going to hear an extract from a piece of music called "Canon in D" by Johann Pachelbel.

Pachelbel is a German Baroque composer.

This is a really old piece of music, and it's suggested that it dates back from 1680-ish, but nobody is exactly sure.

You should be able to hear that even that many years ago, composers were really thinking about harmony and using it to create interest in their music.

You should be able to hear each of the parts come in one by one and as another part comes in, it creates more harmonic interest.

It creates more interesting, richer harmonies.

Enjoy! So who wrote the canon you've just heard? Was it Pachelbel, was it Beethoven, or was it Brahms? That's right, it was written by Pachelbel, although all three composers here are German composers, although they are all from different eras.

Now the recording you just heard was performed by me on all four flutes; however, it was originally written for strings.

Here comes the challenge: how should we structure "Ain't Going to Let Nobody" to show harmonic development? We heard that in "Pachelbel's Canon", each part was introduced one by one to create a developing harmony.

How would you structure your performance? Could you create a performance at home using a free app or software where you can layer your voice over the top? I've used the building blocks of this song to have a go, so I may start out with melody one and then add in melody two so the two melodies are being heard together, and then finally add the bassline.

If you wanted it to be a little bit more like "Pachelbel's Canon", you might decide to start with the bassline and then add the melodies one by one, it's up to you.

This is what mine would sound like.

Enjoy! ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me around ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking ♪ ♪ Walking to the freedom land ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody turn me ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Ain't going to let nobody ♪ ♪ Keep on walking, keep on talking, yeah ♪ So that brings us to the end of the lesson.

A really big well done on all the fantastic learning you've achieved in this lesson.

I've got two final things I'd like you to do now.

Firstly, think back and identify one key thing you've learned today.

It's totally up to you what it is.

Secondly, if you'd like to, please take a picture of your work and ask your parent or carer to share it with your teacher so that they can see all the fantastic things you've learned.

If you'd like to, please ask your parents or carer to share your work on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter, tagging @OakNational and hashtag LearnWithOak.

Now don't forget to complete the End of Lesson quiz.

Well, all that's left for me to say is thank you.

Take care and enjoy the rest of your learning for today.

Bye!.