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Through this topic we will learnabout different styles of music and instruments from around the world
by listening to these, performing musicand creating our own.
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By the end of this unit, you will be able to:
1: Identify different styles of World Music2: Identify different instruments from around the world3: Perform different styles of world music4: Compose your own music in the style of a piece of world music.
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• Investigating a countries music• World Music Quiz
• Caribbean Music• Latin American Music• Indian Music
• World Cup '98 Song
• African Music• Spanish Music• Revision Time
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world musicWhich countries do you think are represented by the following music? Try to name as many as you can!
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Finding out more about Reggae music...We are going to research and create a presentation on Reggae music. You may choose how to present your findings (Powerpoint, poster etc.) but your presentation should include:
• Where Reggae music originated / came from and any interesting facts about the country.• A description of the what influenced Reggae music. Why did it develop and become popular?• A description of Reggae music (i.e. Instruments, rhythm, tempo, melody) and even an audio clip / video / performance of the music
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• I worked well with others, contributing ideas and taking on board other peoples ideas.• I presented on Reggae with the rest of my group, putting across what we discovered in an interesting and exciting way.• I investigated and shared as part of my group information on the instruments used and what influenced Reggae music.
Finding out more about Reggae music...
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World Music QuizYou are going to hear different examples of music from around the world. As you listen, fill in the grid on the next slide to describe what you hear. Can you tell where each piece of music comes from?
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Country / Region? What can you hear? Instruments?
Russia Africa (Ghana)Scotland
HawaiiMexico
Caribbean
IndiaSaudi Arabia New ZealandIndonesiaChina
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Country / Region What can you hear? Instruments? Melody (tune)? Rhythm and tempo?
Russia Voices (Male), Tenor and Bass, Balalaika (triangular guitar), Violin, Accellerando, Minor, Dynamics
Africa (Ghana) Drums, No clear melody, Crossrhythms, Syncopation, 4 beats in the bar, compound time
Scotland Fiddle, Accordian, Scotch Snap, Pentatonic, Grace notes
Hawaii Major, Ukelele
Mexico Bajo Sexto, Percussion, Harp, Trumpet, Voice, Crossrhythms, 3 against 2, Major and Minor
Caribbean Percussion, Steel drums, Syncopation, Countermelody, Major
India Sitar, Tabla, Syncopation, Microtones
Saudi ArabiaRahab (Fiddle), Ud (Guitarlike), Percussion, Tambourine, Finger cymbals, 2 beats in bar, triplets, syncopation, Minor
New Zealand Voices only (imitate instruments), Strict steady beat, no clear melody, words intoned
Indonesia Tuned gongs and belllike instruments, drums, Ostinato, Pentatonic
China Plucked strings (Pipa and qin), woodwind and percussion, fast, pentatonic, trills
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caribbean musicWhere is the Caribbean? The Caribbean is made up of lots of islands and countries such as Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. As it lies between South America and Europe, Pirates used to use the Caribbean as an area where they could attack Spanish and British ships, stealing their cargo.
(Jamaica)
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caribbean music
Steel drums were developed among the unemployed in Trinidad and Tobago. Discarded oil drums were used to originally play percussive rhythms and later melodies by shaping the top of the drum.
(Trinidad and Tobago)
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caribbean musicWatch the following example of Caribbean music and answer the following questions.
1. Why does the performer add rolls and extra notes into the music?2. Is the music in a major or minor key?3. What famous film was this song originally used in?
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latin american musicWhere is Latin America?
Brazil
Cuba
Peru
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latin american music
Latin America is a collective name given to some countries of Central and South America. They were heavily influenced by early Portugese and Spanish explorers and traders. The name Latin America is given as each of the countries speaks a language which derives from Latin (i.e. Spanish, Portugese and French).
Brazil
Peru
Cuba
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latin american music - instruments
A lot of Latin American music uses percussion instruments which you may have played before. Try some of these instruments from a Latin American Percussion Ensemble.
Guiro
Cabasa
Tambourine
Castanets
Maracas
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latin american musicSamba Samba music originated in Brazil and is often associated with carnivals. Within Samba music, the rhythm section is very important.
The instruments often use "question and answer" where one instrument plays a rhythm and is answered by the rest.
There is also a "groove" where each player performs a different rhythm producing crossrhythms and syncopation.
Did you know....Brazil are hosting the 2014 football world cup and the 2016 Olympics!
Syncopation = "Off the beat"Crossrhythms = 2 or more differentrhythms played across each other at the same time.
(Brazil)
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Watch the following Samba music video. Listen out for the question and answer as well as more complex cross rhythms.
latin american music (Brazil)
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What is question and answer?
• Split into pairs or small groups. • One person will 'lead' by creating the rhythmic question. Clap a 4 beat rhythm. As soon as you have clapped the rhythm, the rest of the group should reply with the same rhythm.
latin american music
Now create yourown!
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latin american musicWhat are crossrhythms?
Cross rhythms are 2 or more different rhythms playing at the same time, creating a more complex sound.
Either in pairs or as part of a larger group...
Clap the following 2 rhythms. This creates 3 against 2 and a crossrhythm.
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Salsa
Salsa music originated in Cuba and has become popular around the world.
It uses instruments such as the piano, trumpet, guitar and drums.
latin american music
(Cuba)
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latin american music
Salsa Watch the film of different Salsa dance clips. Describe in your jotter:1. The timbres (instruments and sounds) evident in the music.2. The rhythm and tempo of the music.
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latin american musicPan PipesPan pipes are instruments often associated with Peru and Bolivia. They are usually played in an ensemble with drums, guitars and flutes.
(Peru)
(Bolivia)
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What you need to remember....
In 15 words or less, describe the following concepts and styles which are associated with Latin American Music.
• Salsa• Samba• Pan pipes• Question and answer• Crossrhythms
latin american music
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What you need to remember....
In 15 words or less, describe the following concepts and styles which are associated with Latin American Music.
• Salsa Music from Cuba which is danced to. Strong Rhythm section.• Samba Lively syncopated dance from brazil based around percussion instruments.• Pan pipes Blown instruments originating from Peru.• Question and answer Melody/rhythm played by an instrument/person and answered by another.• Crossrhythms 2 or more rhythms where the main beat differs adding complexity.
latin american music
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indian musicWatch the film of Indian Music It includes the famous Sitar player Ravi Shankar who also went on to inspire the Beatles. In your jotters, note down what you can see and hear. Think about:1. The instruments that are being played2. What the performers are wearing3. Musical concepts you already know about which you can hear in the music.
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indian musicNow listen to how popular music was influenced by Indian music. The Beatles promoting 'flower power' began after a trip to India where they met Ravi Shankar, causing them to record tracks like this one.
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indian musicWhat makes Indian music unique?
Sitar A large manystringed instrument. Some of the strings ring out whilst the melody is played. This means the music uses drones (Like Scottish Music). The melody is often improvised.
Tabla Small drums which play a syncopated rhythm. They are played with the finger tips.
MelodyIndian music is made up of different scales called 'Rags'. Each has a different character or mood associated with it (and some are associated with a time of day).
Evening Rag (Marwa)
Night Rag (Malakosh)
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What you need to remember....
In 15 words or less, describe the following concepts which are associated with Indian Music.
• Sitar• Tabla• Syncopation• Drone• Improvistaion
indian music
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What you need to remember....
In 15 words or less, describe the following concepts which are associated with Indian Music.
• Sitar An Indian stringed instrument which plays drones and a melody.• Tabla Small Indian drums playing a syncopated rhythm.• Syncopation "Off the beat".• Drone Continuous note.• Improvistaion The music is made up on the spot.
indian music
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african musicAfrican music uses different drums (such as the djembe) and voices.It often uses Syncopation and CrossRhythms. Listen to this excerpt which includes a Ghanaian Drum Ensemble.
(Ghana)
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spanish music
Spanish folk music uses spanish classical guitars with soft nylon strings (like the ones in the department)
There is often also singing, some brass instruments such as the trumpet, bongo drums and castanets.
(Spain)
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spanish musicSpanish folk music often accompanies traditional flamenco dancing. Watch the following example of a Spanish flamenco dancer accompanied by spanish guitar and a male singer.
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spanish musicSpanish music can also make use of a percussion instrument called 'Castanets'.
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spanish musicBongos
Bongo drums were developed in Spanish music and can now be found in music and cultures around the world. They consist of 2 separately tuned drums played with the fingertips. [Indian music uses a similar style of drum can you remember what it was called?]
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Revision Time!
Sitar Tabla
Steel Drums
Samba
Salsa
Pan Pipes
Latin Percussion Ensemble
CrossrhythmsSyncopation
Pentatonic
Indian
Question and Answer
Drone
Pentatonic
Ostinato
Improvisation
Spanish Music
Bongos
Castanets
Reggae