by JaneSebba (Author)
This interactive multi-media pack offers fresh and exciting ways into whole class music making - for both National Curriculum classroom music and for instrumental teaching.
Developed especially for 7-11 year olds, it contains over 30 games, activities and tunes to play using classroom percussion.
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The National Curriculum requires that all pupils should be able to play tuned and untuned instruments with control and rhythmic accuracy .
This interactive multi-media pack offers fresh and exciting ways into whole class music making - for both National Curriculum music and Wider Opportunities.
Developed especially for 7-11 year olds, Percussion Players contains over 30 games, activities and tunes to play using classroom percussion.
Each pack includes CD demonstrations and backing tracks to play along with, as well as brand new interactive versions of activities and photocopiable printouts for everyone to play from.
The book contains activities focusing on various aspects of music including songs with chord accompaniments and composing. There are lots of ideas for learning songs and tunes that can be performed to an audience as part of a whole school assembly, or even a school concert using simplified charts as well as melody lines and chords, making it suitable for use by specialists and non-specialists alike.
Use Percussion Players as a dip-in resource, or an essential building block of your scheme of work.
Format: Audio CD
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 19 Dec 2008
ISBN 10: 0713684763
ISBN 13: 9780713684766
Book Overview: This interactive multi-media pack offers fresh and exciting ways into whole class music making - for both National Curriculum classroom music and for instrumental teaching. Developed especially for 7-11 year olds, it contains over 30 games, activities and tunes to play using classroom percussion.
Jane Sebba is a contributor and author of many A & C Black music titles, including Recorder Magic and Abracadabra Bassoon. For many years she directed The Music Funshop, where she taught children to play percussion from beginner to concert level. Until February 2005, she was commissioning editor for A & C Black.