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Year 10 Music AoS3 Rhythms of the World
Ark Globe Academy Remote Learning Pack
Phase IV Monday 8 June- Friday 19 June
Sess
ion
Title/topic
Work to be completed
Resource Outcome On-Line Support
1 Intro to Traditional Bhangra
• Listening exercises
• Exam question • Revision notes
Work pack PowerPoint Lesson 1 (additional) Revision pack (given at the end of the last lesson)
Notes made in your mind map in your revision pack Tasks completed having listened and watched audio/videos.
Student VLE (videos/audios if YouTube can’t be accessed and also the PPTs) Email [email protected]
2 Modern Bhangra
• Listening exercises
• Exam question • Revision notes
Work pack PowerPoint Lesson 1 (additional) Revision pack (given at the end of the last lesson)
Notes made in your mind map in your revision pack Tasks completed having listened and watched audio/videos.
3 Intro to African drumming
• Listening exercises
• Exam question • Revision notes
Work pack PowerPoint Lesson 1 (additional) Revision pack (given at the end of the last lesson)
Notes made in your mind map in your revision pack Tasks completed having listened and watched audio/videos.
4 African Drumming continued
• Listening exercises
• Exam question • Revision notes
Work pack PowerPoint Lesson 1 (additional) Revision pack (given at the end of the last lesson)
Notes made in your mind map in your revision pack Tasks completed having listened and watched audio/videos.
Session 1
• Bhangra music started in the Punjab region of India (now split between India and Pakistan)
• The term ‘Bhangra’ refers to both a style of folk music and dance
Dhol Drum
Session 2
Session 3
What country do you think this music comes from and why? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What do you remember: Fill in the meanings in the table below
RHYTHM
PULSE
TEMPO
SYNCOPATION
CROSS-RHYTHM
POLYRHYTHM
IMPROVISATION
TRIPLETS
Answer the questions below as we go through the slides: 1. What are African instruments often made from? __________________________________________________________ 2. What are the most common types of instruments? __________________________________________________________ 3. What do the drums accompany? __________________________________________________________
Fill in the features and how it sounds in the box provided: The Talking Drum:
Djembe:
Dun Dun:
Other instruments include:
What is the role of the MASTER DRUMMER? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Session 4 LST2: Listen to this piece of African Drumming and answer the questions below: 1. What drum can you hear in the introduction? ______________________________________________________ 2. What other instruments can you hear? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 3. How many beats are in a bar? _______________________________________ 4. What feature does this music have? Sequence Imitation Ostinato Leit Motif 5. Describe the texture of this piece? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________