Zum Zum Zum

Introduction

Today’s Weekly Lesson from Mrs Rowan and Mrs Borthwick teaches us the Brazilian Capoeira song Zum Zum Zum.  It is lesson 7 for P3 to P7 classes.

 Fascinating Facts

Capoeira, is an amazing martial art from Brazil – there is nothing quite like it!

It’s a mix of amazing acrobatics, graceful dance and rhythmic music. Originally it was practiced by slaves brought from Africa to Brazil. The African slaves disguised it as a dance by putting music to it and making it non-contact. But when slave masters discovered it was a powerful martial art, they banned it. Fortunately, it survived and is hugely popular today. It is said that some of hip hop’s dance moves originally came from Capoeira moves!

Capoeira’s musical instrument are the Berimbau; a unique instrument made from a hollowed-out calabash fruit, a bent wooden pole, some wire, a stick and a stone.

The Caxixi : say‘Ca shi shi’; is a shaker made from basket, leather and with dried beans inside.  If you have had YMI lessons with Mat the Hat and his Big Drum Adventure you would have used a Caxixi

The Pander, which is similar to a tambourine and a Atabaque Drum

You can watch a group of Capoeira dancers and these instruments being played in this video on YouTube. 

 

Warm Up 

We will start by preparing to sing, with our fun Voice Warm song. Practice these a few times until you know them well and your voice will be ready for singing.

 

 

This weeks ​Song 

Now lets sing this weeks song – Zum Zum Zum

 

You can have a go at this week quiz. You can email your teacher or us at YMI your answers.

Quiz – Zum Zum Zum…..

 

Learning Resources

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

 

On our Song Sheets Resource Page you can find word for all the other songs in our Blog posts. 

 

Chumbara. Using cups for Percussion.

Introduction

Today’s Weekly Lesson from Mrs Rowan and Mrs Borthwick teaches us the song folk song Chumbara. It is Lesson 6 for P3 to P7 classes.

Warm Up 

We will start by preparing to sing, with our fun Voice Warm song. Practice these a few times until you know them well and your voice will be ready for singing.


 

This weeks ​Song 

Now lets sing this weeks  Song – its a song using cups for percussion, called Chumbara.

First, you will need two plastic cups and a table – we are going to do some fun percussion with them!

Once you have practiced a few times and know it, if you have brothers or sisters, (age 7 or above) see if you can show them how to do it!

 

 

 

Chumbara Backing Track with Vocals

Chumbara Backing Track

Learning Resources

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File As’ (Apple)
Answers for last weeks questionnaire

 

On our Song Sheets Resource Page you can find word for all the other songs in our Blog posts. 

 

Boa Constrictor for P1- P3

Introduction

Today’s Weekly Lesson from Mrs Rowan and Mrs Borthwick is all about a Boa Constrictor snake. It is Lesson 5 for P1 to P3 classes.

Warm Up 

Lets start by preparing to sing, with our new fun Voice Warm song,

Bzz, Bzz Bzz.

 

 

This weeks ​Song 

Now lets sing this weeks  Song – its a fun action song called Boa Constrictor!

1.       Learn the song and actions with the video

2.      Try singing the song with actions to the Backing Track – with Vocal

3.     Try singing the song with actions to the Backing Track which has no voice  just sing it yourself to the track. Enjoy!

Learning Resources

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

Boa Constrictor Song Words

On our Song Sheets Resource Page you can find word for all the other songs in our Blog posts. 

 

 

Hawick Common Riding 


 

A number of years ago the YMI team supported the production of a CD with
pupils from the five of the schools singing the well know songs. Working alongside musicians Alan Brydon and Darren Johnstone the pupils recorded some of the well know Common Riding songs. In addition to these recording of the pupils singing, song sheets, graphics and some videos where created during this summer project. 
We have reproduced all the recordings, videos, songsheets and music made during the project.
We have added an animated videos recordings by Burnfoot Primary School below and you can find all the others on our YMI YouTube Channel.

Audio Tracks

Listen to some of the recordings that were made during the project.

  • The Bonnie BannerBlue – St. Margaret’s, Trinity, Burnfoot and Stirches with Alan Brydon
  • The boy wi’ the flag – Burnfoot Primary with Darren Johnstone
  • The Mosstrooper’s Song – Stirches Primary with Alan Brydon
  • Up wi’ the Banner – Trinity Primary
  • And We Ride – Wilton Primary

Songsheets 

Below are three of the song sheets to download and you can access them all on our resource page. 

Addtional Resources 

For teachers and school staff with access to Glow the files are all accessible in our YMI Making Music Team.
If you have any questions get in touch. 

Music for Enhanced Provision Units

Introduction

The YMI team have worked with pupils in our Enhanced Provision units for many years, as part of the Borders Youth Music Initiative funded programme. Since the lockdown the tutors have been producing video recordings of themselves singing and playing some of the pupils favourites songs.

We have added all of them to our GLOW Making Music Team for teachers to download and play at the hubs.  We have also also put them onto our YMI Borders YouTube channel.

Videos 

We have posted here a few of the videos Mr Lowthian and Mr Jacobs have made. To see lots more ask the teachers to share the videos from our Making Music Team on Glow or if you want to watch at home head over to our Playlist on the YMI YouTube Channel. The link is at the bottom of this post.

Words

We have song sheets that can be printed off for most of the songs.

To view the words online just click on the link. To download the files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

Hello Song

There Was An Old Woman

You can download the words for all the songs in our posts on the following Learning Resource page.

Links

This the link to the Enhanced Provision Playlist so you can watch more at home.

You can subscribe to our YMI Borders YouTube Channel where we have playlists and learning videos from all the tutors.

For teachers and support staff you can access our GLOW Making Music resource pages. If you are not already member of the Team you can request access.

 

Teddy Bear Rock for P1 and P2


Introduction

Today’s Weekly Lesson is all about Teddy Bears. Can you learn the song and then draw your own cuddly bear?

Warm Up 

Lets start by preparing to sing, with our fun Voice Warm Up from last week – ‘Sh Sh Sh’…

 

*Once you know it, practice it twice

This weeks ​Song – its called Teddy Bear Rock!

  1.  Learn the song and actions with the video.

You can download the words to the songs by using this link.   Teddy Bear Rock words

 

  1.  Try singing the song with the actions to our Backing Track – with Voice

 

  1.  Try singing the song with at the actions to the Backing Track – with No Voice – and just sing it yourself.

Now lets draw a picture!

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

Draw a Teddy Bear

Good Luck and have fun!

Learning Resources

 

Teddy Bear Rock words

Here is the well known song The Bear Went over the Mountain on TopMarks.

 

 

Keyboard for Beginners

 

Introduction

YMI Tutor Mr Lowthian has been teaching the keyboard to beginners in classes at P6 and P7. He has made a series of videos and music sheets to help you learn the songs and exercises.

The song sheets can printed onto A4 sheets of paper and placed on top of the key or between the keys and keyboard controls,  giving a clear visual crib as how to play. Some of the sheets use just one hand and others both. They have been used with electronic keyboards in the classes but also work on a piano if you have one at home.

 

 

There are lots of songs to choose from. You can practice your scales and as you learn some of sheets are written with full notation.

Learning Resources

Open the pages below to see some more videos and download the song sheets

 Pop and Scottish songs

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scales and exercises

Christmas Songs

 

Do you want to learn your favourite song?

Mr Lowthian has made lots of tunes for you to try but if you have a special requests he might be able to make that song for you… if you ask him nicely.

Contact us here or ask your teacher .

Rock Around the Clock!

YMI Making Music for P3- P7

This week’s Making Music lesson by Mrs Rowan is based on the song Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley. Start with a warm for your voice and then we will lean the song. Afterward there is a short quiz and some fascinating facts about the song.

Warm Up 

Let’s start by preparing to sing with a fun Voice Warm Up video. Once you have learnt the warm up  its best to practice it two times.

The ​Song 

Rock Around the Clock! 


Learning Resources

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac

Eeny Meeny Maca Raca – Words 

Rock Around the Clock Wordsheet

Fascinating Facts & Quiz

Fascinating Facts – Lesson 3

Quiz – Lesson 3

Good Luck and have fun!

Rock Around the Clock!

One, Two, Three O’clock, Four O’clock rock
Five, Six, Seven O’clock, Eight O’clock rock
Nine, Ten, Eleven O’clock, Twelve O’clock rock
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight

Put your glad rags on and join me hon’
We’ll have some fun when the clock strikes one
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, rock, rock, ’till broad daylight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight

When the clock strikes two, three and four
If the band slows down we’ll yell for more
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, rock, rock, ’till broad daylight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight

When the chimes ring five, six and seven
We’ll be right in seventh heaven

We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, rock, rock, ’till broad daylight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight

When it’s eight, nine, ten, eleven too
I’ll be goin’ strong and so will you
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, rock, rock, ’till broad daylight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight

When the clock strikes twelve we’ll cool off then
Start rockin’ around the clock again
We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight
We’re gonna rock, rock, rock, ’till broad daylight
We’re gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight

 

 

 

Peter and The Wolf

Peter and the Wolf

Introduction

The Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev wrote the music for Peter and the Wolf in 1936.  It was written as a child’s introduction to the orchestra and was first performed at a children’s theatre in Moscow.  Each character in the story is represented by a different instrument or group of instruments.

The story is about a boy named Peter who lives with his grandfather. His Grandfather does not want Peter going out of their garden because there are wolves around but one day Peter goes out, leaving the garden gate open, and sees a little bird.  What will happen next…..

YMI Tutor Jenni Borthwick has put together two PowerPoints presentations to explore the music and how the instruments represent each of the characters. There is one resource aimed at Level 1 and another for Level 2

Learning Resources

To download files right click on the links and then select either:

  • Save Target As’ (PC)
  • ‘Download Linked File’ (Mac) 

Peter and the Wolf First Level

Peter and the Wolf Second Level

 

Listen and Watch

Here is a wonderful performance of the story by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

David Bowie narrates this animated version of the story by Walt Disney

 

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