Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Hurdy-gurdy' and 'Interactive Activities'
Track 33 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. English Country Dance from Saydisc album 'English Country Dances' (1'53")
Main features: instrumentation, structure, drone.
This dance is played on a hurdy-gurdy, flageolet, dulcimer and fiddle. The Track Explorer has two learning tracks focusing on structure and drone.
Official classification: Violin, Listening, Example Instruments, Unit 4. Feel the pulse - Exploring pulse and rhythm, Dance, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Early Music, Drone, England, Dulcimer, Flageolet, Hurdy-gurdy, Track Explorer, 4a Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - aural memory, 4b Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - elements and devices, Saydisc Records
Track 23 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. Dance music from the time of Queen Elizabeth 1, from Saydisc album 'Music from the time of the Spanish Armada (1'17") Main features: instrumentation, structure, drone.
This lively dance from the Tudor period features the Northumbrian bagpipes and soprano shawm. The learning tracks of the Track Explorer focus on instrumentation, structure, drone on bagpipes and percussion sections.
Official classification: Listening, Tudor England, The Renaissance, Interactive Activities, Shawm, Drone, England, English Bagpipes, Hurdy-gurdy, Track Explorer, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Track 16 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 1. English Folk Song from Saydisc album 'Traditional Songs of England' (2'59") Main features: instrumentation, structure, singing. This English folk song is a ballad sung by a female singer. It features a hurdy-gurdy, or 'wheel fiddle' (an instrument dating back to the Middle Ages). The Track Explorer has three learning tracks focusing on instrumentation, structure and lyrics.
Official classification: Folk Songs, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 1, Folk, Female, England, Hurdy-gurdy, Track Explorer, Curriculum support, Ballad, Charanga, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Track 24 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 1. Dance music played on a hurdy-gurdy from Saydisc album 'The Music of the Hurdy-Gurdy' (1'47") Main features: rondo form, drone. This piece features the hurdy-gurdy, or 'wheel fiddle' (an instrument dating back to the Middle Ages). The Track Explorer has one learning track focusing on structure.
Official classification: Listening, Rondo, Dance, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 1, Drone, England, Hurdy-gurdy, Track Explorer, Curriculum support, Charanga, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Displaying 1 to 4 of 4 resources labelled with 'Hurdy-gurdy' and 'Interactive Activities'