Year 7
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will explore the vocal range from soprano to bass. We will learn how to sing part of an a cappella song and perform it with a body percussion accompaniment.
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7 Questions
Q1.
What is beatboxing?
Beatboxing is a form of body percussion
Beatboxing is when you rap
Q2.
Which sounds does beatboxing mimic? Select three.
Piano
Q3.
Name the three parts of the drumkit you mimicked vocally today.
Crash cymbal
Q4.
Which part of the drumkit is performed with a 'P' sound?
Hi-hat cymbal
Snare drum
Q5.
Which part of the drumkit is performed with a 'K' sound?
Bass drum
Hi-hat cymbal
Q6.
Which part of the drumkit is performed with a 'T' sound?
Bass drum
Snare drum
Q7.
Name the structure we used today to compose our vocal and body percussion pieces.
Outro, vocal groove, intro
Vocal groove, intro, outro
6 Questions
Q1.
What does SATB stand for
Soprano, allegro, tenor, bass
Super tenor, alto, tenor, brass
Q2.
Which is the highest female voice?
Alto
Mezzo soprano
Q3.
Which is the lowest female voice?
Mezzo soprano
Soprano
Q4.
What is the highest male voice?
Baritone
Bass
Q5.
Which is the lowest male voice?
Baritone
Tenor
Q6.
What does singing 'a cappella' mean?
Singing with an acoustic guitar accompanying
Singing with musical instruments accompanying