Rhythm machine challenge (Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic snare rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic snare rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHO/HHC). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a harder 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a harder 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a harder 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a harder bass drum rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a harder single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a harder bass drum rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHC). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic hi-hat rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic hi-hat rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD/Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHC). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a hi-hat rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a hi-hat rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (Tom/Clap). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a harder snare rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a harder single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a harder snare rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD/Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a harder 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a harder 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a harder 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a snare rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a snare rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a bass drum rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a bass drum rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHC/HHO). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic 2-layer hi-hat rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic 2-part rhythm that they hear.
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHC). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a harder hi-hat rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a harder single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a harder hi-hat rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic bass drum rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (single rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic single-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic bass drum rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHC/HHO). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a 2-layer hi-hat rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (BD/Sn). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a basic 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a basic 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a basic 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Rhythm machine challenge (HHO/Clap). Pupils use this emulation of a popular rhythm programmer (Roland TB303) to recreate a 2-layer percusson rhythm that they hear.
Curriculum area: Aural perception (2-part rhythm)
Main focus: Recreating a 2-instrument rhythm on a rhythm programmer
Possible learning outcomes: Pupils can program a 2-part rhythm that they hear
Official classification: Rhythm, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Musical Futures, Rhythm Machine, Hip Hop Coach
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Video TV footage of AC/DC's 1976 guitar riff driven rock classic.
Official classification: 1970s, Video, Key Stage 3, Curriculum support, Unit 10. Hooks and riffs, Heavy Metal
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Live backing sequencer to support a composition or improvisation based on Track 02 Amanecer Andino (Andean Dawn) from Saydisc Percussion Around the World. (Also Track 01 of Saydisc Listen to This! KS3.) In the original recording there's a free slow introduction followed by a faster section based on C and Am chords, but with this tool users can decide their own structure.
KS2/3 idea - students can use this tool to provide an accompaniment while one student performs live their own version of a characteristic pentatonic melody on a separate instrument. Students can also use this tool for support as they play along and learn the ostinato drum and guitar parts.
Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Rehearsing, Ostinato, Melody, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Pentatonic Scales, The Andes, Curriculum support, Melody, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
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The 'now and next' functions in the Live Sequencer tool allow students to create their own arrangement of the koto melody from Saydisc Listen To This KS3, track 4 Aki No Shirabe (Autumn Tune). Students also type in their own descriptions of each phrase so they can easily identify each one and demonstrate use of musical language. They can then trigger the phrases live to play in any chosen order. Perhaps this could be used to provide music for a dance or similar performance.
Official classification: Composing, Arranging, Improvising, Changes in Volume, Silence, Phrasing, Melody, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Pentatonic Scales, Japan, Koto, Curriculum support, Live Sequencer, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
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