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Unit 10 Play It Again

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Popeye the Sailor snores while he sleeps, which disturbs Mouse, who is also trying to sleep. A war breaks out between Popeye and Mouse which Mouse eventually wins.

KS3 idea: Focus pupils' attention on the music that suggests sleep immediately after the opening credits. It's sometimes difficult to hear clearly with all the superimposed sound effects - they'll have to concentrate really hard. Ask what musical features of this suggest sleep [slow tempo, simple 3-note melodic phrases, subdued bassoon timbre, quiet dynamic, delicate accompaniment figure]. Divide the class into groups, tell them the first 3 melody notes are E, G, D, and give them 10 minutes to extend this into a really, really simple 4-phrase idea of their own to suggest sleep (the simpler the better). Give them advice about accompaniment figures as you think appropriate. After 10 minutes ask the class to vote for the group whose sleep music sounds most promising. Then give a further 10-15 minutes during which the voted group can refine their music further, while the other groups all develop an entirely new short section of very contrasting 'wake-up' music. When the time is up, get them to perform their sections as a Rondo (sleep, wakeup1, sleep, wakeup2, sleep, etc.) with each group taking its turn in the structure. This will bear some resemblance to the structure of the cartoon, where bouts of sleep are interspersed with various woken antics. So you could either play the whole cartoon through before they start, pointing this out as a model, or maybe leave it until after the creative work is finished and draw out any similarities/differences then.

Official classification: Rondo, Film & Animation, Cartoons, Video, Cartoon, Unit 10 Play It Again, Curriculum support, Musical Cliches, Unit 5. Musical cliches

Tags: rondo, contrast

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Interactive tool to create and play notated rhythm patterns for the whole class or small groups. Easily switch between standard stave or 'blob' notation and either pulse or backing track. Ideal to use for warm up activities, creating and organising single or layered rhythm patterns or to practice use of different types of notation.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Rhythm, Notation & Metre, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Other Notation, Unit 10 Play It Again, Unit 11 The Class Orchestra , Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, 2b Creating and developing - reflective composing, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols

Tags: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers

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Interactive tool to create and play notated rhythm patterns for the whole class or small groups. Easily switch between standard stave or 'blob' notation and either pulse or backing track. Ideal to use for warm up activities, creating and organising single or layered rhythm patterns or to practice use of different types of notation.

Official classification: Understanding Notation, Rhythm, Notation & Metre, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Other Notation, Unit 10 Play It Again, Unit 11 The Class Orchestra , Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, 2b Creating and developing - reflective composing, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols

Tags: crotchet, crotchet rest, quavers, off-beat quaver, semiquavers

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Audio clip, recommended for use in QCA Unit 10 for Key Stage 2 as good example of repeated patterns, or ostinato.

Official classification: Symphony, Classical Pieces, Audio, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Unit 10 Play It Again, Curriculum support, Naxos

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Excellent example of jazz music that uses repeated patterns, as recommended for use in QCA Scheme of work for KS2 - Unit 10 Play It Again.

Official classification: Jazz, Audio, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Unit 10 Play It Again, Curriculum support

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2min version of 1974 single from the album of the same name, featuring perhaps one of the best known piano/keyboard riffs.

KS1 idea: an example of quiet music with repeared patterns at the beginning.

Official classification: Song, 1970s, Audio, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Electronica, Rock, Unit 10 Play It Again, Curriculum support

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