Learners will watch and listen to recorded body percussion performances before composing their own pieces.
Learners will have opportunities to:
- engage with a stimulus and share their ideas
- think about the elements that make music
- participate in an improvisation activity to explore sound using body percussion
- explore how the body can be used to make sounds and music
- work collaboratively with others to combine a series of body percussion actions to create a sixteen beat pattern on a composition grid
- perform their compositions both unaccompanied and as an accompaniment to a recorded piece of music
- develop and extend their compositions, whilst also learning about musical form
- orchestrate their body percussion pieces, using percussion instruments.
First Level: Composing with Body Percussion
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Experiences and Outcomes:
- I can sing and play music from other styles and cultures, showing growing confidence and skill, while learning about musical notation and performance direction. EXA 1-16a
- I can use my voice, musical instruments and music technology to discover and enjoy playing with sound, rhythm, pitch and dynamics. EXA 1-17a
- Inspired by a range of stimuli, and working on my own and/or with others, I can express and communicate my ideas, thoughts and feelings through musical activities. EXA 1-18a
- I have listened to a range of music and can respond by discussing my thoughts and feelings. I can give and accept constructive comment on my own and others’ work. EXA 1-19a
Resources
- Device for playing music and speaker
- Interactive whiteboard
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Whiteboard and pen
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iPad (for recording purposes)
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A selection of four different types of untuned percussion instruments, enough for everyone in the class to have one each (e.g. claves, egg shakers, bells, boomwhackers)
Useful Links
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0XdDKwFe3k&t=1s (Stomp Live – Part 3 – Just Clap Your Hands)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWelB7Oap7U&t=23s (Rhythmik – Bodypercussion)
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02b5cqg (‘Connect It’ by Anna Meredith)
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1KCk7p6HMd3wyX6LqndjZbj/connect-it-by-anna-meredith (Anna Meredith has a classroom version of ‘Connect It’ online, which you could attempt!)
If you search for ‘body percussion composition grids’ on Google images, you will find examples of body percussion compositions.
- www.dramaresource.com/strategies/soundscape (use body percussion to create a soundscape)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guv-6qrsYMQ Jazz Pizzicato by Leroy Anderson
- www.bodypercussionclassroom.com/lesson-plans.html