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Playing together: discovering different vocal timbres
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I can explore how to use my voice to create a range of different sounds.
I can begin to layer beatboxing vocal sounds.
I can hold my part as we build a texture in a beatboxing vocal ensemble.
I can mimic sounds of nature and use these to improvise stylistically using beatboxing sounds.
I can improvise to create an effective live score for a film.
I can perform as part of an ensemble with a sense of audience.
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