Shape Rhythms BUSTED!!
This is a music game for 2-4 players, which helps you
Scottish Borders Youth Music Initiative
Shape Rhythms BUSTED!!
This is a music game for 2-4 players, which helps you
Scrape, Tap, Shake and Ting
In this lesson we are going to learn to use the instruments we made in our last video. We will use them with simple rhythm cards to introduce graphic notation, which is the first step to learning to read music.
In the videos Mrs Borthwick will show you how to use the cards and try to play the sounds in orders. If you missed it you can watch how to make the instruments in the blog post here.
Part 1. This video allows you to practise reading all the cards for each instrument one after another. You can try to make your own card with more variations and play them together.
Part 2 . If you have two players, this video shows how to mix up the cards using all four sounds. You can share out the instruments so that between you all the sounds can be played without stopping
Part 3. Now we will try a series of cards working as a pair or in a bigger group with all 4 sounds. Once you can play these cards confidently then use the different ones you have made at home.
Part 4. This video is much more challenging. Each card uses a mixture of two or more sounds. Again, once you have practised these examples you can create and compose your own rhythms.
Finally you can try creating your own grid with four lines of rhythm to play together and perform. We have an example of one here.
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Scrape, Tap, Shake and Ting Project Guide
Introduction
Mrs Borthwick shows us how to make simple instruments, using objects you can find at home. We will use them in our next lesson Scrape, Tap, Shake and Ting to teach us about rhythm. The four videos show you how to make each instrument and introduce use the rhythm cards.
You will need to collect a few things to make your instruments. Don’t forget to ask that you can have or borrow the items before you take them and ask for help if you need it.
The Shaker
A small tub or box. We made our shaker from an empty container that was made for spices or gravy granules but you can use any thing you have to hand, such as a small milk bottle or tin.
Dry pasta. You can also try rice and dry peas for a different sound.
Pens, paint or stickers to decorate your shaker. Some sellotape to hold on the lid.
The Triangle
Some metal you can tap together. A metal spoon and ladle are ideal.
A piece of string or wool.
The Guiro
A plastic bottle, one with ribs on the side to scrape along and a stick or pen. to make the sound. You can decorate Guiro in any way you like with some stickers, buttons, sequins pens or glued on paper. Watch the video to see what we made!
The Claves
Two wooden spoons, two sticks or small pebbles. You could also try plastic pipe or pens but claves are normally made from wood.
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