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    Pulse is a steady beatFeel it moving in your feet

    Always steady keep in timeTap your feet and say this rhyme

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    Coca Cola went to townPepsi Cola shot him down

    Doctor Pepper fixed him up

    Changed him into Seven Up

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    Starlight, starbright

    First star I see tonight

    Wish I may, wish I might

    Have the wish I wish tonight

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    CO CA

    Tete

    CO LA

    Te - te

    WENT TO

    te - te

    TOWN

    ta

    PEP SI CO LA SHOT HIM DOWN

    DOC TOR PEP - PER FIXED HIM UP

    CHANGED HIM IN - TO SE VEN UP

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    STICK NOTATION

    ta te - te

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    Co ca co la went to townPep

    si co

    la shot him down

    Doc tor Pep - per fixed him up

    Changed him in to se ven up

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    1 2 3 4

    A

    B

    C

    D

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    ta REST= 1 beat

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    Music is written on a STAVE like this one.

    How many LINES are there?

    How many spaces are there?

    Notes are named using the first 7 letters of the alphabet

    A B C D E F G

    How will you remember?

    THE MUSICAL ALPHABET

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    If its on a LINE use your RHYME!

    If its in a space use your FACE

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    BARS, BARLINES and TIME SIGNATURES

    You already know that music is divided into equal BARS using BARLINES.

    How many bars are there?

    To work out how LONG each bar should be we use a TIME SIGNATURE.

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    The TOP number tells you how many

    beats the bar should add up to....

    this one tells you there are 4 beats ineach bar.

    How many beats in each bar for these time signatures?

    3 4 2

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    HELP!!

    Someone has stolen the BARLINES. and the TIME

    SIGNATURES. Can you help to put them back???

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    Remember Your Note Shapes!Label each shape correctly

    Semibreve = 4 beats

    Dotted minim = 3 beats

    Minim = 2 beats

    Crotchet = 1 Beat

    Quavers = 2 half beats

    Crotchetrest = 1

    beat

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    Rests and Signs

    Here are some of the signs and rests used in the music you areplaying.How many do you recognise?

    crotchet rest minim rest semibreve rest

    Complete the

    exercises in yourpupil booklet.

    You have 2minutes:)

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    Signs and Symbols

    The music you will be playing has other SIGNS and SYMBOLS thattell you different things.

    Some tell you how slow or fast to play

    ANDANTE means play SLOWLY

    ALLEGROmeans play QUICKLY

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    Fast or Slow?

    Answer these 10 questions in your workbook. Choose from:

    ANDANTE or ALLEGRO

    1. This example is played............

    2. This example is played............

    3. This example is played............4. This example is played............

    5. This example is played............

    6. This example is played............

    7. This example is played............8. This example is played............

    9. This example is played............

    10.This example is played............

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    More Signs and Symbols

    Some signs tell you how LOUD or SOFT to playsome even tell you to getlouder or get softer.

    p this means play QUIETLY

    mf this means play QUITE LOUDLY

    f this means play LOUDLY

    CRESCENDO means gradual ly get LOUDER

    DIMINUENDO means gradual ly g et QUIETER

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    EVEN More Signs and Symbols

    This STRANGE looking symbols tell you to REPEAT the music:

    and this one tells you to PAUSE on the note you are playing.

    Now complete your worksheet.

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    A FLAT makes a note LOWER

    A SHARP makes a note HIGHER

    A NATURAL cancels a sharp or flat

    YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS MAN!!MORE signs and symbols???

    Actually, these are QUITE important, you know!! These symbols affect the

    notes that you play.

    This means that on a KEYBOARDyoull have to use the BLACK NOTES

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    The BLACK Notes

    If a SHARP makes a note HIGHERfind and circle all the F#s on this

    keyboard using the RED pen.

    If a FLAT makes a note LOWERfind and circle all the Bbs on this

    keyboard using the BLUE pen.

    Did you get them all??

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    Almost there!!

    Look at these two pieces of musicnotice where the sharps and flats are.

    The KEY SIGNATUREtells you which notes should be SHARP and which

    should be FLAT.

    Which line is the sharp on?

    Which line is the flat on?

    Now CIRCLE the sharps in the first piece of music and circle the flast in

    the second piece of music.

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    KEY SIGNATURES

    There are just 3 KEY SIGNATURES for you to remember.

    no sharps or

    flats

    play all notes

    natural

    1 FLAT

    play all

    Bs flat

    1 SHARP

    play all

    Fs sharp

    Now complete your worksheet.

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    Putting it all Together

    1. How many beats are in each bar?

    2. Put the time signature in the correct place.

    3. In this key signature, what notes are affected?

    4. Are there any in this piece?

    5. How many minims are there?

    6. I would like to play this piece TWICE, put the correct symbol in place.

    7. I would like the last note to be held for a long time, put the correct symbol in place.

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    Well done, now complete the last pageof your workbook