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Get Set Go Ensemble - Korobeiniki
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Get Set Go Ensemble - Korobeiniki

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A lively, fun piece for first ensemble based on an old Russian folksong (also used for the Tetris game). The piece is scored for: C instruments (4 parts) Bb instruments (4 parts) Eb instruments (2 parts) TAB guitar and TAB ukulele (2 parts) Alto clef (2 parts) Bass clef (2 parts) untuned percussion If there’s an extra part that you need, please get in touch via email: rhymeswithcurrant@gmail.com
Button you must wander - instrumental parts
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Button you must wander - instrumental parts

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Develop a classroom ensemble piece based on the song ‘Button you must wander’ by adding a bass part, melody and two accompaniments. This music sheet is to support performing and improvising as shown on my YouTube channel
Samba Split
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Samba Split

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A duet for beginner TAB ukulele with samba swing! Part 1 is more advanced that Part 2. The pdfs are to go with the playalong video on my You Tube channel. Thanks for looking at this resource. Happy playing!
Minka Melody parts in TAB notation and for B flat instruments
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Minka Melody parts in TAB notation and for B flat instruments

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This is a song based on a Ukrainian folk tune but with original words and a second and third part. The melodies can be sung separately or in combination and all three together as a quodlibet. The song is taught on my YouTube video, where there is a full performance and backing track. There are also tuned percussion parts.
Wednesday Instrumental Parts
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Wednesday Instrumental Parts

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Instrumental parts to add in for my video on YouTube. Set includes: C part 1(melody) C part 1 (8ve higher) C part 2 C part 3 (easy violin) B flat part 1 (melody) B flat part 2 (under the break on clarinet) E flat part 1 (melody) E flat part 2 Guitar part 1 (TAB) (melody) Guitar part 2 (TAB) Bass part 1 (melody) Bass part 2
Fruity Rumba (A to Z)
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Fruity Rumba (A to Z)

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A three part song which lists fruits and vegetables from A to Z! Perfect for Harvest / Thanksgiving or links to food related topic work. There is a performance video on YouTube and a backing track available.
Fruity Rumba (A-Z) backing track
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Fruity Rumba (A-Z) backing track

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A lively 3 part song listing fruits and vegetables! Perfect for food related topics, harvest and thanksgiving. The score is available on this website and the performance video is on my Youtube channel. https://youtube.com/watch?v=abEnowmVXns
Christmas Carol/ song picture quiz
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Christmas Carol/ song picture quiz

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A fun music game where the children draw a picture to illustrate a Christmas carol or song. This links to a YouTube video called Christmas carol/ song picture quiz that can be found on the link below.
Wednesday Percussion Part
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Wednesday Percussion Part

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This is the percussion part that forms the main part of my YouTube video. Children may find it easier to have the part in front of them, rather than reading from a screen, Plus it’s on a stave, so that develops their learning further.
Coronation Rock
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Coronation Rock

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Celebrate the coronation of King Charles III with this lively rock anthem which features two part singing and harmonies. This pack includes: Vocal score Vocal harmonies for chorus Backing track for my ‘Coronation Rock’ song. (wav)
do-re-mi  Composing a 3 note melody
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do-re-mi Composing a 3 note melody

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These is a paired/group activity that follows on from my You Tube video: Sing it, sign it, tap it, play it! do-re-mi songs Cut out the ‘building blocks’ and choose four to make up your melody. Try different ideas. Which blocks work well as the opening? Which makes your melody sound finished? When you’re happy with it, stick the four building blocks down. Can you write out your melody on a stave?
Get Set Go Ensemble - Abuela's Tango
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Get Set Go Ensemble - Abuela's Tango

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Score and parts for my piece ‘Abuela’s Tango’. The parts are as follows: C part 1 high C part 1 low C part 2 C part 3 B flat part 1 B flat part 2 B flat part 3 Guitar TAB Claves Maracas Congo Bass 1 Bass 2 Piano A playalong video is available on my YouTube channel.
Get Set Go Ensemble- Ear to the ground!
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Get Set Go Ensemble- Ear to the ground!

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A score and parts for the piece ’ Ear to the ground’. The parts are: C part 1 high C part 1 low C part 2 C part 3 B flat part 1 B flat part 2 B flat part 3 Guitar (TAB) Xylophone Piano Cello A playalong video is available on my YouTube channel
Get Set Go Ensemble- Skip and a Hop
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Get Set Go Ensemble- Skip and a Hop

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A score and parts for the piece ‘Skip and a hop’. The parts are: C part 1 C part 2 C part 3 B flat part 1 B flat part 2 B flat part 3 Guitar TAB Drum Harp/piano Cello A playalong video is available on my YouTube channel.
Jingle Bells for classroom instruments
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Jingle Bells for classroom instruments

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These are for classroom instruments in C: recorders, tuned percussion, boomwhackers, ukulele etc. There are black and white parts and ones with coloured notes. There are three different parts to accommodate different playing abilities. You can play along with my YouTube arrangement or use the parts independently to come up with your own version!
Active Listening: Valentine's Day theme
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Active Listening: Valentine's Day theme

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A worksheet to encourage active listening and musical discussions! Working in pairs, colour each envelope in a different colour. As they listen to the extracts they match up three hearts where the statements describe what is happening in the music. Colour the hearts to match the envelope. The extracts can all be found on YouTube.