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I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!

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I am a music specialist and the music I write is original, tested on children and for the less confident teacher. My aim is to provide you with everything you need to fulfil Topic requirements and those of the National Curriculum (without having to prepare anything.) I provide Power Points/videos and give you mp3s and lyrics. Notation is sometimes given. The instrumental parts are dead easy!
Song . World War Two Medley and backing track
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Song . World War Two Medley and backing track

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Two of Vera Lynn's most popular songs ' We'll meet again ' and 'White Cliffs of Dover ' put together in a medley Sound will play when in Slide Mode. View in normal mode if you wish to view words only. Backing track included. Lyrics and chords on the PowerPoint.
'The drunken sailor
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'The drunken sailor

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Video with sailors singing 'What shall we do with the drunken sailor?' Guitar chords and diagrams on the words A min and G Illustrations and lyrics on the PowerPoint. Children never seem to tire of this song ! Fits in with the Pirate theme The web address is for the original source In the premium section, I have mp3s for another version of Drunken sailor which has parts for the children to play along to.
Habitats The Ugly bug ball
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Habitats The Ugly bug ball

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L.O To develop performance skills Video, lyrics and backing track Ugly bug ball backing track embedded and you must open PowerPoint to hear it Web-link to original source
Song. " Bob the builder "
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Song. " Bob the builder "

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Social studies support. Workers build and fix things! Who works in our community?"Can we fix it? Yes we can !" Good one for goals and challenges.Lyrics on a power point and backing track web link to original source
Christmas carol 'The  Rocking Carol' with music
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Christmas carol 'The Rocking Carol' with music

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PowerPoint opens with illustrations and questions connected to the baby Jesus and lullabies. There are lyrics with an inbuilt backing track. Music will not play unless the PowerPoint is running in slide mode. This is the carol with the refrain ' We will rock you '
Chords. Lyrics ' Mary's boy child'
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Chords. Lyrics ' Mary's boy child'

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This is the Christmas song that begins C F G7 C Long time ago in Bethlehem so the holy bible say F G7 C Mary’s boy child Jesus Christ was born on Christmas day Available in 3 different keys A choral composer, -Hairston wrote over 300 Negro spirituals, the best known of which is 'Mary's Boy Child,'
Well loved music ' Moonlight Sonata'
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Well loved music ' Moonlight Sonata'

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Beethoven's haunting melody.The resources contains piece of music and PowerPoint slides with some detail about the piece. It is useful for Assembly music or to listen during the day. The music creates the right mood for concentrating and calming. web link to original source
Songwriting made easy
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Songwriting made easy

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A simple but effective idea. The chant has a format. Children have to rewrite the spaces choosing appropriate words . They need to understand syllables before they can do this.
Lyrics to carols  and songs on smartboard
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Lyrics to carols and songs on smartboard

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No frills lyrics to; Ding Dong Merrily, Holly and the Ivy, Shine Jesus Shine, You have heard our Christmas story, Once in royal David’s city, Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, And did those feet in ancient time, Silent night, holy night, Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, Hark! The herald-angels sing, O little town of Bethlehem, Who put the colours in the rainbow?
Listen - to  bass and soprano
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Listen - to bass and soprano

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Two examples of different pitch (singing) Paul Robson and Diana Danrau from Queen of the night. There is a suggested activity for the children to compose with instruments. They could try their voices if you like. I have edited these videos so they get to the good 'bits quickly. For some reason, the children were entranced by them ! The web addresses are for the full length versions and original sources
Music for the summer
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Music for the summer

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Opportunity to listen to the The Pastoral Symphony by Beethoven and Summer holiday. There are 2 lessons here, 2 videos and a backing track. backing track is embedded and one mp3 is separate. Web-links are the original sources Learning Objectives are To listen to longer extracts with extended concentration Understand that performance is a means of communication so presentation; facial expression; posture; position etc. are important Please adapt as you feel necessary. Feedback appreciated.
Composing  made easy  Soundscapes
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Composing made easy Soundscapes

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Examples of soundscapes given in the two videos. Photos or pictures shown to stimulate and encourage the children to make their own either with the voice, body, instruments or sound processing
Chanting of the Navaho Indians
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Chanting of the Navaho Indians

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Edit to suit your needs. Contains 2 sound recordings of the Navaho. Video available for downloading. Suggestions for their own chanting and a rain dance. I have edited out on the video anything which might make younger children giggly! If you prefer to use the YouTube video; view first. Learning objective: to appreciate the music of other countries and cultures.