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A curriculum teacher with primary , middle and secondary experience. A music specialist, but also called upon to lead school assembly from time to time! Recently returned to teaching after four years working as an HGV driver outside the education 'bubble'.

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A curriculum teacher with primary , middle and secondary experience. A music specialist, but also called upon to lead school assembly from time to time! Recently returned to teaching after four years working as an HGV driver outside the education 'bubble'.
Chords on Keyboards
MrKirbyMrKirby

Chords on Keyboards

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Activities and worksheets to support a practical sequence of lessons on using Keyboards to help understand and apply knowledge of triads. No particular order. The activities could be applied during different KS3 units, such as improvisation, variations, structure, or could be put together to support a keyboard unit.
Elements
MrKirbyMrKirby

Elements

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A powerpoint to revise themes of the elements. (Get the children to predict what is on each page). A group card sorting activity which should pick up holes in knowledge, maybe for a new GCSE group, and a writing frame encouraging use of element vocab in comparing two pieces of music.
Quick assembly powerpoints
MrKirbyMrKirby

Quick assembly powerpoints

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A selection of resources used to spark off discussion in a variety of themes, usually with a Christian Collective Worship theme in mind. See also a second collection on my resource page. \nFeedback welcomed.
Quick assembly powerpoints 2
MrKirbyMrKirby

Quick assembly powerpoints 2

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A further selection of resources used to spark off discussion in a variety of themes, usually with a Christian Collective Worship theme in mind. Hopefully added to week by week!\nSee my resource page for the first collection.\nFeedback welcomed!
Variations
MrKirbyMrKirby

Variations

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A prompt for a very simple structured activity creating Variations from a tune. A writing prompt for comparing variations from a listening activity. A worksheet to help with a look at the Trout Variations by Schubert Ideas for group work creating variations from proverbs. Keyboard task Variations on Oh When the Saints
We Wish You a Merry Christmas Keyboard sheet
MrKirbyMrKirby

We Wish You a Merry Christmas Keyboard sheet

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A sheet to teach the well known tune using two hands. The tune can be played unaccompanied, but chord symbols are added so a pupil can be accompanied, or more able students might merge chords and tune ignoring the 2 hand fingering. A second sheet puts the right hand tune up an octave and gives indications as to how the right hand changes position. A version for Guitar with Tabs in the same key. Bonus! Jingle Bells for Keyboard and for Guitar with TABS Second Bonus Lulajze Jezuniu for Keyboard
Quick Assembly Powerpoints 3
MrKirbyMrKirby

Quick Assembly Powerpoints 3

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A further selection of resources used to spark off discussion in a variety of themes, usually with a Christian Collective Worship theme in mind. Hopefully added to week by week! See my resource page for the first two collections. Feedback welcomed!
Music for a Eucharist (C of E)
MrKirbyMrKirby

Music for a Eucharist (C of E)

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Accessible, simply written musical sections from the Eucharist Service, with simple keyboard parts and chords. Should generally be sung at natural speaking pace. For use at School and Community Services -
Three Modern Folk Songs for Strings
MrKirbyMrKirby

Three Modern Folk Songs for Strings

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A ship sailed up to Bideford The Wildwood Song Faces on the stair. Intermediate String Orchestra Arrangements of original folk song tunes written while I was performing with a North Devon folk group. Copies of the songs available on request. (pdf)
Shanty Time - For secondary orchestra and primary percussion
MrKirbyMrKirby

Shanty Time - For secondary orchestra and primary percussion

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A piece written for a collaborative festival with plenty of scope for getting primary and secondary musicians to work together. Orchestral score and piano and percussion score would suit a double conductor role. Primary Percussion score has the piano part and can be performed without orchestra. Orchestration works without primary percussion and can include improvised drum kit or djembes instead.