pptx, 1.85 MB
pptx, 1.85 MB
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pdf, 718.28 KB

Two Native American Performance Pieces
Tatanka – (Buffalo) and Wimaheliyaye – (Sunset)

Key Stage 2

Two very different pieces; simple to put together and extremely effective, each original composition can be completed in two or three lessons.

Tatanka
Instruments - Drums and/or Tambours, Guiros, Maracas, Woodblocks and/or Claves
Musicians - 5 or 5 groups
Tatanka is Native American for Buffalo. Teach you pupils to perform an original, powerful, five-part, Native American-style composition using a small range of untuned percussion instruments and voices.

Wimaheliyaye
Instruments - Flute or an electric keyboard using the ‘Flute voice’
Musicians - 1 or 1 group
Wimaheliyaye, is a Lakota word that means Sunset. Teach your pupils to perform an original, haunting Native American-style composition using an electric keyboard.

Pupils learn a little history of Native American music, about the percussion family of instruments, graphic and lettered notation and a range of musical terms and signs.

This resource will support your delivery of the National Curriculum for Music. The musical activities in this pack focus on Listening and Playing (National Curriculum for Music 2013) however the activities aid the development of a range of wider skills including focus, team-work, and performance.

This pack includes;
• Detailed step-by-step instructions
• Information about percussion instruments and how to play them
• A musical terms and signs glossary
• Printable graphic, lettered and traditional music scores
• Graphic, lettered and traditional music scores presented through PowerPoint
• An MP3 file recording of Wimaheliyaye, for your support.
• Extension ideas.

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mmazzocco

5 years ago
5

Really excellent concept and graphic notation. I did add a bit of background info to the PowerPoint. And also it would be incredible to have a PowerPoint animation so each line of the score could be added to the previous one as you click the mouse, so the kids can see the score building up line by line.

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