AABA Form A good way to organise a piece of music.

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AABA Form A good way to organise a piece of music

What will we do? You will revise rhythm notation from last year You will revise rhythm notation from last year You will play a piece of music in AABA form You will play a piece of music in AABA form You will sing a piece of music in AABA form You will sing a piece of music in AABA form You will Compose your own AABA pieces You will Compose your own AABA pieces You will listen to music in AABA form You will listen to music in AABA form

What will we learn? You will learn: You will learn: How AABA form works in organising a piece of music How AABA form works in organising a piece of music To play a piece of music called Changing Places To play a piece of music called Changing Places To compose your own AABA pieces To compose your own AABA pieces About ties in music notation About ties in music notation About different orchestral sounds About different orchestral sounds To sing a song called Somewhere Along The Road To sing a song called Somewhere Along The Road

AABA In AABA music the first tune is called A The second (different) tune is called B They are arranged in this order: AABA

What we’ll learn and do today Complete our AABA compositions Complete our AABA compositions Ensure that our worksheets are accurately completed Ensure that our worksheets are accurately completed Learn what Casio Chord is Learn what Casio Chord is Learn how to create a suitable backing for our compositions Learn how to create a suitable backing for our compositions

Adding a backing Use Casio Chord – Rock Rhythm (040) – Tempo 100 Use Casio Chord – Rock Rhythm (040) – Tempo 100 Play your chords in AABA form Play your chords in AABA form Section A Am/// Am/// G///Am/// Section B Am /// G/// G///Am/// SO!! A A B A