SINGING Lesson 4.

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SINGING Lesson 4

General warm-up Lean forwards, lean backwards... Loosen up : arms & legs... Shoulders up, shoulders down... Toes & feet Neck

Dynamics Pianississimo Very, very quiet!!! Pianissimo Very quiet! Piano Quiet Mezzo-Piano Quite quiet (don’t get mixed up with this one!!) Mezzo-Forte Quite Loud Forte Loud Fortissimo Very loud! Fortississimo Very, very loud!!!

syncope syn-co- pe ta-aa

Can you tell the difference between beat and rhythm ? Singing : hob, Shoe hob Can you tell the difference between beat and rhythm ?

Singing : hob, Shoe hob

3rd

3rd 3rd

2nd

semitone

semitone semitone

(pointing down) semitone

(pointing up) (pointing down) semitone semitone

Beginning on doh

Hot Cross Buns “doh version”

Beginning on fah

Hot Cross Buns “fah version”

Beginning on soh

Hot Cross Buns “soh version”

Food, glorious food, Hot sausage and mustard, While we're in the mood, Cold jelly and custard, Pease pudding and saveloys, What next? Is the question, Rich gentlemen have it, boys In dye-ges-ti-on!

Food, glorious food, We're anxious to try it, Three banquets a day, Our favourite diet! Just picture a great big steak, Fried, roasted or stewed, Oh! Food, wonderful food, marvellous food, glorious food

Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family. We've taken to you so strong. It's clear we're going to get along. Consider yourself well in Consider yourself part to the furniture. There isn't a lot to spare. Who cares? What ever we've going we share!

If it should chance to be we should see some harder days Empty larder days, why grouse? Always a-chance we'll meet somebody to foot the bill then the drinks are on the house! Consider yourself our mate. We don’t want to have no fuss, For after some consideration, we can state... Consider yourself one of us!

Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family. We've taken to you so strong. It's clear we're going to get along. Consider yourself well in Consider yourself part to the furniture. There isn't a lot to spare. Who cares? What ever we've going we share!

Nobody tries to be lah-di-dah or uppity-- There a cup-o'-tea for all. Only it's wise to be handy with a rolling pin when the landlord comes to call! Consider yourself our mate. We don’t want to have no fuss, For after some consideration, we can state... Consider yourself one of us!