Prepare for 2015 Workshop Notes
Debbie O'Shea and Anne O'Regan
Repertoire
- Why?
- Most importantly teach through the chosen pieces, so they must have elements you need to teach in such a way that the students will find it easy to identify the new elements.
- For Example - Snail Snail for teaching la, 'Vive l'amour' partner song with Down the river for teaching compound
- What is important in your program?
List:
- For 'events' across the school year
- Note events for which you are likely to need music - and share repertoire ideas
Your Events:
- Lists for all year levels
- Look at example repertoire lists (QMP available on my site for free download)
Your Thoughts/ideas/layout etc:
- Links to literacy
- Here sits the Lord Mayor
oBee Bee
”Bee Bee Bumble Bee, Can you sing your word to me? My word is ….. Her word is …….”
- What words to use?
- Ask your teachers…
- No Excuses words…
- Sight words from learning place
- Categories
Semester 2 Workbooks
- How to get the most out of your repertoire and Concert/Performance Ideas
oMaking every moment of your lesson count - high yield activities for your music classes
- Activities based only a few songs
Concert/Performance Ideas
Quick list of ideas:
Repeat them
Down By the Station – (Music is for Everyone) - repeat
-Half sing while the other half stop / swap
-small group
-Individuals
Add simple instruments – melody, harmony, descant…
Teddy Bear– (Music is for Everyone) - play the beat changing
instruments every 8 beats (need 8 diff instruments)
Alleluia p2 – (150 Canons) – recorder plays melody. Recorder plays
in canon.
Ideas for using Alleluia in the classroom and in performance:
More Ideas
Add a rhythmic ostinato
Calypso - (Flying Around)
Add a melodic ostinato
Calypso - Flying Around
Shalom – ostinato from Flying Around ( m l Shalom )
Add a second part
46 American Two Part – no. 25 Christ Was Born
Fire in the Mountain – David Vinden – Sing 1
Add a third Part
Rocky Mountain
Add a solo voice
Let Everyone Clap Hands with me – from Music is for Everyone
Add a duet (trio, quartet, small group)
Muffin Man – Music is for Everyone – One person sings verse 1, group
sings verse 2
Sing in canon (if applicable)
Rose Rose – 150 Rounds – Judy Johnson and Ed Bolkovac
Sing With a partner song
Add Ah Poor Bird – 150 Rounds [sp – E]
My favourite – Row RowRow your boat, farmer in the dell, Three Blind
Mice, Frere Jacques
Hum or sing on a neutral syllable
Three songs above change to neutral syllable
Add and introduction and/or a coda
Sing Sing Together – 150 Canons Intro “Sing sing singsing”
This could also be the coda – canon in the middle
Fade out at the end
Toembai – 150 Canons – repeat the first line and fade out.
Sing in canon – each part when finished repeats the first line
then conduct a fade out.
Play melody alone
It’s Raining it’s pouring – sing, play chime bars, sing
give several chn a turn
Play Bye Lo Baby Oh on Music is for Everyone as an example
Perform the rhythmic pattern
Hickory Dickory Dock
Vary the speed (Lento, Moderato, Allegro…)
Engine Engine No. 9 – music is for everyone
Add a theme
Trains – Down by the Station, Engine Engine No9., …
Weave a story line around short pieces
Add a narration
Add movement – ostinato or actions
Clap Stamp, Slap, Click – from Flying Around
Bow Wow Wow – Catch a Song
We are all stamping – from Music is for Everyone
Who Stole my Chickens
Add accompaniment (Books like 24 Nursery Songs – Denise Bacon)
Bye Baby Bunting
Change the Words (do this with caution)
Mulberry Bush – Here we go round the Christmas Tree
Sing an Australian Song
Add the Guitar – Old Bark Hut – from Penguin book of Australian
Folksongs Vol 1 & 2
Add props
There was a Princess – Music is for Everyone – cape and sword