Music
Subject Leader | Mrs M Pocock |
Contact Details | uppersite@brinkworthearldanbys.wilts.sch.uk for the attention of the Music Subject Leader |
Mission Sentence | At Brinkworth Earl Danby's School we believe that music plays a vital part in helping children to become thoughtful and reflective learners. Music is a subject that weaves through our daily routines, it is able to unite people and can be used to soothe and calm us in our busy lives. |
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Ceilidh Workshop
On Monday 11th November, Birch class were joined by some children from Broad Town school to attend a Ceilidh workshop.
The children had the opportunity to learn about the history of this traditional style of music, the instruments used and learned to sing a sea shanty with accompanying movements.
The children really enjoyed this workshop and it was a wonderful musical experience.
Curriculum Overview
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Term One |
Term Two |
Term Three |
Term Four |
Term Five |
Term Six |
Beech |
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Oak |
Introducing beat |
Adding rhythm and pitch. |
Introducing tempo and dynamics. |
Combining pulse, rhythm and pitch |
Having fun with improvisation. |
Explore sound and create a story |
Elm |
Exploring simple patterns. |
Focus on dynamics and tempo |
Blown away recorder book 1 |
Inventing a musical story. |
Music that makes you dance. |
Exploring improvisation. |
Birch |
Developing notation skills. |
Enjoying improvisation. |
Djembe lessons |
Sharing musical experiences. |
The Rockstar Ukulele method 1 |
Recognising different sounds. |
Rowan |
Getting started with music tech. |
Developing pulse and groove through improvisation |
Blown away recorder book 2 |
Introducing chords |
The Rockstar ukulele method 2 |
Identifying important musical elements |
Willow |
Developing melodic phrases. |
Understanding structure and form. |
Gaining confidence through performing. |
Exploring notation further. |
Using chords and structure. |
Hip Hop |
Some famous musicians we are inspired by...
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Stevie Wonder (b. 1950)
Ella Fitzgerald (1917 – 1996)
John Williams (b. 1932)
Gustav Holst (1874 – 1934)
Taylor Swift (b.1989)