SAMBA MUSIC Music from Rio 2016.

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SAMBA MUSIC Music from Rio 2016

Objectives this lesson: Objectives this term: KPI: I can coordinate my part with the other performers, considering timing (6) KPI: I can create coherent compositions, contributing developed ideas to individual and group tasks (6) KPI: I can analyse music in detail, using key words and musical terms (6) Objectives this lesson: I can perform as a master drummer and lead a call and response section I can improvise my own ‘Call’ drumming parts I can work as part of a group to compose ‘Response’ drumming parts

Samba Instruments Surdo Repinique Tamborim Agogo Ganza

What is Samba? Traditional Brazilian music with percussion instruments Key part in Brazilian ‘carnival’ From African drumming, with call and response, polyrhythms (two or more rhythms at once) and improvisation.

Performing Samba Master drummer who directs the band, leading call and response Sections of polyrhythms where each instrument has a different part to play. Master drummer decides when next sections begin, such as more call and response or a new section altogether. The piece will often finish how it started, with a call and response finale.

Call and Response 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 1 + _ + 3 + 4 The master drummer may improvise the ‘Call’ part, however, the ‘Response’ is often rehearsed as the entire band need to respond with the same part. Clapping – Respond to the call with: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 A more common Samba response is: 1 + _ + 3 + 4 What is the difference between the two responses?

Your Task In groups nominate a master drummer to set up a call and response section. Make sure the ‘response’ section is different to the ‘call’ and try to come up with as many different call and responses as you can. You have 3 minutes

Skill Partially Met Met Exceeding Name: ……………………………………………………………… Peer assessment: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Skill Partially Met Met Exceeding KPI: I can coordinate my part with the other performers, considering timing (6) KPI: I can create coherent compositions, contributing developed ideas to individual and group tasks (6) KPI: I can analyse music in detail, using key words and musical terms (6) I can perform as a master drummer and lead a call and response section I can improvise my own ‘Call’ drumming parts I can work as part of a group to compose ‘Response’ drumming parts

Samba Questions Where can you see a Samba band performing? Which Samba instruments can you remember the names of? What’s the role of the master drummer? What is the name for more than one rhythm being played at once?