Finding the Rhythm Use a ‘pooh’ sound to play these rhythms on your head joint Check: Are you standing or sitting with good posture?

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Finding the Rhythm Use a ‘pooh’ sound to play these rhythms on your head joint Check: Are you standing or sitting with good posture?

Pitch – The Highs and Lows Check: Is the hole in your mouth still shaped like you are drinking through a MacDonald’s Straw? Work in pairs to check your embouchure is correct!

Mix and Match

The Way with B.... Remember to try and blow gently with a ‘pooh’ sound

Some other ways to B... Well done with these harder rhythms! Check: Is the tone hole of your head joint still sitting right in the middle of your bottom lip?

B B Blues Check: Are your left hand finger and thumb pressing gently on your thumb and B keys? Sarah Watts – Red Hot Recorder

Bluesy B Check: Are you trying to play each passage of music in one breath? Listen to your partner while they play. Can they play each small passage in one breath? Heather Hammond – Funky Flute

Thinking This piece uses new note A. Check your partners fingers while they play. Are they squeezing gently with their first two fingers and thumb?

Sunny Side Up Think: Where is the best place for your finger to be when it is not playing your new note A?

Stripy Cat Crawl Before you play this piece – can you clap the rhythms of the crotchets and quavers correctly? Sarah Watts – Razzamajazz Recorder

Hot Cross Buns Make sure your left hand is curled around the flute so that your third finger can reach the third hole. This is your new note G!

Merrily... Tip: Can you sing Merrily and move your fingers up and down on the right notes at the same time? Give your partner 2*s and a wish for their playing today

Cowboy Swing (adapted) Check: Are you blowing for two beats on all of your minim notes? Listen to your partner to see if they are playing the correct rhythm Heather Hammond – Funky Flute

Funky Mikki (adapted) Check: Are you gently pushing your fingers onto the middle of each key? Where is a good place for your fingers to rest when they are not being used? Heather Hammond – Funky Flute

Skat Cat Swing

EMBOUCHURE “Shaping of the lips”

NEW NOTE WE HAVE LEARNED Just like but with your 1st finger at the bottom....

F Practise 26

Merrily We Along A G F G A A A G G G A C C A G F G A A A G G A G F A G F G A A A G G G A C C A G F G A A A G G A G F F

Frisbies A F G G A F G A F G G A A F G G A F G A F G G A A A A A G G F G F F F F A G F G A F G G A F G A F G A F F 28

NEW NOTE WE HAVE LEARNED Just like but with TWO more fingers at the bottom.... You need to blow SOFTLY and with a bit more air going INTO the hole

Ambulance Siren G E G E G E G A G A G A B A G G E G E G E G A G A G E G E E Play the slurs nice and smoothly....think of the passenger in the back of the ambulance!

Indian Warrior Clap the rhythm Clap and say the words Name the notes I’m an In - dian war - ri - or, war - ri - or, Big Chief In - dian war- ri - or war - ri - or Hi ho! Hi ho! Hi Hi, Hi ho! Clap the rhythm Clap and say the words Name the notes Play!

Got the E B G B’s!

Annie’s Song C C B A C B A A A B C G E G G G A B C B A A A B C B C C C B A C B A A A B C G E G G A B C B A B C B C C

NEW NOTE WE HAVE LEARNED Just like normal but with NO THUMB ON THE BACK

Totally Blessed A C C A C C A A C C A C C A C A A C A A A C C A C C A C C A A C C A C C A C A A C A A A A A 38

Curtain Raiser C C C C C C B A G G C C C C C C B A G G A G G G A G G A G A G A G A B C C C C A G A G A C C 40

Jingle Bells B B B B B B B B G A B C C C C C B B B B B A A B A A B B B B B B B B G A B C C C C C B B B B B B C A G

Pease Pudding Duet G G A B C B G G A B A A G G A G G A A G

Just like normal but with the 1st finger of your NEW NOTE Just like normal but with the 1st finger of your RIGHT HAND added

When the Saints go Marching in F A Bb C F A Bb C F A Bb C A F A G A A G F A C C Bb shh shh A Bb C A F G F

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks F A A G F Bb Bb A G A C C B C A D C Bb A G F E A G F F E F F A A G F Bb Bb A G A C C B C A D C Bb A G F E A G F F E F A A

Blue Boogie C Bb G F G C Bb G F G C C C C C C C Bb G F G G G G F F F C Bb G F G B C

Little John C A A Bb G G F G A Bb C C C C A A Bb G G F A C C A G G G G G A Bb A A A A A Bb C C A A Bb G G F A C C F

NEW NOTE You need ALL of your fingers....EXCEPT for your 1st FINGER at the top and your PINKY FINGERS

Once a Man Fell in a Well “Once a man fell in a well, Splish, splash, splosh he sounded. If he had not fallen in, He would not have drown-ed.” G A B C D D D G A B C D D G A B C D D D D C B A G G

Twinkle Twinkle F F C C D D C Bb Bb A A G G F C C Bb Bb A A G C C Bb Bb A A G F F C C D D C Bb Bb A A G G F

Mozart Sonata B D A C G A B D C B A B D A C G A B C B A G

Daisy Chain Walk D B D D B B D G C A C C A A D D B D D B B G D

5 Jive! D C B G D D C B G D C B G D C C B C D B G G G A G B G G A G B A A A G G A G G B G G A G

Movie Buster B B A B D B A B B A B D B A G G A G G C B A G D G A G A A A G A A G D G A G A A A B C A A A B C B B A B D B A B B A B D B A B B A B B B A B B B A B B A G A B B A B

God Save the Queen G G A F# G A B B C B A G A G F# G G A B C D D D D C B C C C C B A B C B A G B C D E C B A G

The Mockingbird Song All the ‘D’s in this music are LOW D – so don’t forget to put your first finger down! D B B B C B A A A D D A A A A B A G G D B B C B A A D D A A A A B A G G

Dublin Dan B B A G D E G E D B B A G D E G A B B A G D E G E D A G G G A G G G E D G G A G E G A B B A G D E G E D A G 62

Tea with the Tumblers D D G A B B A B A G G E D D D G A B B A B A G G E G G B A D A G E G A D D E G A G B A D A G D E G A B A G E 63

St Lewis Blues 64

NEW NOTE ALERT!!!! F# 65

Key Signatures Key signatures can be made up of sharps like this one These ‘Fs’ must be ‘F#s’ because of the key signature This means that every ‘F’ in the music MUST be played ‘sharp’ (our new note F#) 67

Toboggan Man D D F# D E D D F# D E D D F# D E D D E D F# D D F# D D D E D F# D E D F# D D F# D D E E E E D D F# D E D D F# D E D D F# D E D 68

Feeling Sad 69

Old McDonald C G A A G ee iiii eee ii oooo Ee iiiii eee iiii ooooo G G C C C C C B eee iiii eee iiii oooooo

Which dynamic goes with which picture? 78

CRESCENDO = getting gradually LOUDER DIMINUENDO = getting gradually QUIETER 79

Dynamics 80

pp Pianissimo Extremely Quiet p Piano Quiet mp Mezzo Piano Moderately Quiet mf Mezzo Forte Moderately Loud f Forte Loud ff Fortissimo Extremely Loud 81

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AT OGEY AUSE ESERVES LICKING V E RY R E N NIMALS ARTHQUAKE S AT OGEY AUSE ESERVES LICKING V E RY R E N NIMALS