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Interactive tool to create and play notated rhythm patterns for the whole class or small groups. With this grid the different symbols can be assigned to any rhythm the teacher or pupil chooses. Alternatively, the symbols could represent which group plays, etc. Choose between metronomic 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, Graphical Notation, Unit 6. What, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Other Notation, Curriculum support, 2b Creating and developing - reflective composing, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols
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Pupils can listen separately to each of the four melodic phrases from the Drunken Sailor. Then they can place them in order to recreate the piece (or place in their own order to create a new piece). Excellent exercise for KS1 or KS2 pupils for understanding pitch, shape and phrasing. See also 'Track 03 What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor' track explorer for prior listening.
Official classification: Listening, Graphical Notation, Arranging, Pitch, Rounds , Melody, Interactive Activities, Puzzle, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Curriculum support, Saydisc Records, List Sequencer, Melody
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