Placing our new lower note on a simplified musical stave
I can hear the lowest note of a song and can place this on a musical stave.
Placing our new lower note on a simplified musical stave
I can hear the lowest note of a song and can place this on a musical stave.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- The notes we sing can be high pitch or low pitch.
- We can show the pitch with actions as we sing to help us hear when the notes are high or low.
- We can show how high or low a note is on a musical stave.
- We can place do on a musical stave, and we know that it has a lower pitch than mi.
Keywords
Pitch - how high or low a note is
Melody - a combination of notes to make a memorable tune
Note - a single sound in music
Stave - lines on which musical notes can be placed
Common misconception
The word low is sometimes associated with quiet.
The word low refers to low pitch.
Equipment
An object to pass around the circle such as a bean bag, pencils.
Licence
Starter quiz
4 Questions



a low pitch
a high pitch
a higher pitch

Exit quiz
4 Questions





on the low line
on the high line
on the lower line
on top of the high line