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Start with playing: adding layers to major and minor songs
Building texture with a melodic ostinato
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Warm-ups
Key Stage 2
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Year 4
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Music
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Building texture with a melodic ostinato
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02:50
Warm-ups
Intro
01:19
Elevator - game (video)
Intro
00:28
Dipidu (video)
Intro
00:48
Oh When the Saints
Intro
00:36
Partner songs: Why Shouldn't my Goose / Do You Know the Muffin Man? (high F)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
00:36
Partner songs: Why Shouldn't my Goose / Do You Know the Muffin Man? (high D)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
01:41
Bele Mama (accompaniment)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
00:26
Bele Mama (unison)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
00:57
Bele Mama - (two part round - no unison entry)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
01:41
Bele Mama (unison into four part round)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
01:38
Banaha - Si Si Si (three parts)
Practising known major tonality folk songs
01:03
Senwa Dedende
Practising known major tonality folk songs
00:15
Why Shouldn't my Goose (xylophone ostinato) - audio
Adding a melodic ostinato layer
00:12
Why Shouldn't my Goose (xylophone ostinato) - video
Adding a melodic ostinato layer
00:13
Why Shouldn't my Goose (Solfège ostinato) - audio
Adding a melodic ostinato layer
00:13
Why Shouldn't my Goose (Solfège ostinato) - video
Adding a melodic ostinato layer
Warm-ups
Key Stage 2
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Year 4
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Music
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