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Mr Gray's Music Shop

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I am a specialist primary music teacher living and teaching in Devon. I have 20 years experience of teaching and love creating resources. As well as creating my own resources I have also created resources for companies such as ABRSM. I am also a professional and published composer of Brass band and Concert Band music. Check out my Youtube page - www.youtube.com/musicwithmrgray I play trumpet professionally in a ska/reggae/dub band called The Kingstons (www.thekingstons.club).

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I am a specialist primary music teacher living and teaching in Devon. I have 20 years experience of teaching and love creating resources. As well as creating my own resources I have also created resources for companies such as ABRSM. I am also a professional and published composer of Brass band and Concert Band music. Check out my Youtube page - www.youtube.com/musicwithmrgray I play trumpet professionally in a ska/reggae/dub band called The Kingstons (www.thekingstons.club).
Riffs on percussion
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Riffs on percussion

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This is a selection of well known riffs for percussion. They all use the notes in on octave of the C Major Scale, so perfect for classroom percussion. Each riff comes with a coloured version to be used with coloured Boom Whackers and Chimes. Faded - Alan Walker Dance Monkey - Tones and I Shape of you - Ed Sheeran Seven nation army - The white stripes Eye of the tiger - Survivor
Ukulele chords
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Ukulele chords

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Ukulele chord poster.I use coloured dots with my Ukuleles (Red = C, Blue = F, Green = G). I’ve found it makes progress quicker and locating chords easier. They still develop their muscle memory and when they’re confident they can just remove them! I’ve created this Ukulele chord sheet if anyone is interested
How to play the Ukulele
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How to play the Ukulele

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I have written this Topic to help teach children learn to play the Ukulele. It’s a great resource if you’re doing Wider Opps/First Access. I have written a lesson plan that covers 6 weeks but this can easily be stretched out to a whole terms worth of material. The class will learn up to 6 chords, plenty of fun songs and will also begin to learn how to read and play from Tablature (this is a great skill for those who will continue to learn rock/pop guitar). The PowerPoint has plenty of recognisable songs, pictures to help with chord positions, a brief history and origin of the Ukulele. It has been UPDATED with plenty of songs and melodies to learn including Star Wars, Pink Panther, Harry Potter etc. You can create a book using the PDF’s. Enjoy!
Learn to play the guitar
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Learn to play the guitar

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This resource has been created to help teachers with whole class (wider opportunities/first access) guitar teaching. It is based on learning guitar via Tablature (TAB) and chord boxes. It begins by teaching children how to read TAB with some simple melodies. Teacher can accompany the class on piano or guitar. The PowerPoint then continues on to teaching children 4 chords (G, C, D & Em), either the short versions (circled) or the full versions. There is then a large amount of popular rock and pop riffs and well known melodies from AC/DC to Harry Potter and Ed Sheeran to Metallica for the children to learn to play. I have also attached 10 pages that can be put together to create a booklet for the children to take home. ** Recently updated to include a lot more riffs!** Enjoy!
Active singing - Parachute songs
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Active singing - Parachute songs

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This is a collection of 10 songs to be sung with a parachute (they could also be used with scarves/lycra). Every song is designed to reinforce pitch, pulse and rhythm (either consciously or unconsciously) and will help with a range of social skills (turn taking, working with a partner or group etc). The songs are all in an appropriate range for children. Most use a maximum of a 6-note range with some stretching to an octave. All songs are in C Major but can easily be transposed to D. Each song comes with easy to follow instructions. They can be used with KS1 and KS2 and have all been tried and tested by the children I teach and have all been received well and enjoyed! These songs have also been designed to fit perfectly within the Kodaly methodology if teachers are using it (using common ta and ti-ti rhythms and incorporating familiar melody lines - so-mi / mi-so-la). Miscellaneous songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564112 Scarf songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564116 Shaker songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564118 All 40 songs for £5 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564122
Active singing - Miscellaneous songs
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Active singing - Miscellaneous songs

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This is a collection of 10 miscellaneous songs that can be song with a variety of aids including: bean bags, cups, balls, body percussion and even a wizards hat! There are passing songs, songs that change you into an animal and songs that you can perform whilst doing body percussion. Every song is designed to reinforce pitch, pulse and rhythm (either consciously or unconsciously) and will help with a range of social skills (turn taking, working with a partner or group etc). The songs are all in an appropriate range for children. Most use a maximum of a 6-note range with some stretching to an octave. All songs are in C Major but can easily be transposed to D. Each song comes with easy to follow instructions. They can be used with KS1 and KS2 and have all been tried and tested by the children I teach and have all been received well and enjoyed! These songs have also been designed to fit perfectly within the Kodaly methodology if teachers are using it (using common ta and ti-ti rhythms and incorporating familiar melody lines - so-mi / mi-so-la). Shaker songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564118 Parachute songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12563992 Scarf songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564116 All 40 songs for £5 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564122
Little brown jug
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Little brown jug

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A class arrangement of Little Brown Jug, perfect for WW2 topic! The arrangement is written for tuned percussion, keyboard, other melodic instruments in C, guitar and bass guitar, piano and ukulele (although guitar can play the same chords as well). It’s in C major but the melody is easy to transpose for other instruments.
Active singing - Passing songs
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Active singing - Passing songs

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This is a collection of 10 passing songs. These songs use a variety of props including stones, bean bags, shoes, teddy bear, ball. Every song is designed to reinforce pitch, pulse and rhythm (either consciously or unconsciously) and will help with a range of social skills (turn taking, working with a partner or group etc). The songs are all in an appropriate range for children. Most use a maximum of a 6-note range with some stretching to an octave. All songs are in C Major but can easily be transposed to D. Each song comes with easy to follow instructions and a video to help. The songs are ideal for children in KS1-KS2. These songs have also been designed to fit perfectly within the Kodaly methodology if teachers are using it (using common ta and ti-ti rhythms and incorporating familiar melody lines - so-mi / mi-so-la). Scarf songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564116 Miscellaneous songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564112 Rhythm stick songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12590879 Parachute songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12563992 Shaker songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564118 Cup songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12585890 All 70 songs - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564122
Bala Pata Zoom
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Bala Pata Zoom

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This is an Orff style arrangement of Bala Pata Zoom, a song from Ghana. It comes with parts for tuned percussion, including coloured notes for use with BoomWhackers and Chimes and Djembe. The song is great fun to sing and perform and comes with actions as well, to turn it into a game. Perfect if you are looking at African countries, but also works well independently.
Ukulele play along - Aloha
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Ukulele play along - Aloha

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Play along with this original piece of music for Ukulele! Either play the chords (C, Am, F, G and Dm) or play the melody using the TAB. Perfect for the classroom or ukulele ensemble. Resource includes music and play along/backing tracks.
Ukulele play along - Island life
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Ukulele play along - Island life

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An original piece for Ukulele. Perfect for the classroom or Ukulele clubs. Uses the chords Am, F, G and C and TAB for melody. Resource includes play along track, backing track and sheet music. Enjoy :)
Ukulele play along - Coconut shuffle
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Ukulele play along - Coconut shuffle

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Coconut shuffle will give you the opportunity to improvise a solo as well as learn some new seventh chords (C7, A7) Resource comes with sheet music and backing/play along tracks. Enjoy :)
Ukulele play along - Reggae vibes
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Ukulele play along - Reggae vibes

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A reggae feel piece of music for Ukulele. Play the chords or TAB. Perfect for classroom and Ukulele ensembles. Uses the chords C, F and G. The resource includes sheet music and backing/play along tracks.
God save the Queen Orff Arrangement
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God save the Queen Orff Arrangement

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This is an Orff style arrangement of the British National Anthem, God save the Queen. It is a simple arrangement written in 3 parts; Melody, Harmony and Bass. It has been arranged in 3 different keys, C, F and G. Parts included: Score Melody - With and without note names, with coloured notes and Ukulele part (Only in C) Harmony - With and without note names Bass - With and without note names This arrangement is perfect for percussion instruments. The melody can be played with ease on Boom Whackers and coloured chimes using the coloured Melody notes (Bb and F# will be needed when playing in F and G Major).
Ukulele play along - Struttin'
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Ukulele play along - Struttin'

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Strut with your Uke! Play the chords or TAB. Perfect for classroom and Ukulele ensembles. Uses the chords Am, Dm, F and G The resource includes sheet music and backing/play along tracks.
Aiken drum (Scottish folk song)
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Aiken drum (Scottish folk song)

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This is an Orff style arrangement of the Scottish folk song, Aiken drum. The resource includes: Score Melody - In black and white and colour Harmony Bass All notes have the note names in them.