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Tambourine

Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 resources labelled with 'Tambourine'

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Track 2 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 3.

Music from the Ashkenazi tradition, from Saydisc album 'Raisins and Almonds', performed by The Burning Bush (2'22")
Main features: Eastern scale patterns, structure, gradual change in tempo.

This piece of klezmer music is played on the clarinet, guitar, bass and tambourine. It uses an Eastern scale pattern. The learning tracks focus on instrumentation and different the sections of the piece.

Official classification: Acoustic Guitar, Accordian, Tambourine, Double Bass, Europe, Key Stage 3, Bb Clarinet, Poland, Ukraine, Middle Eastern, Eastern Europe, Curriculum support, 4b Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - elements and devices, Saydisc Records

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Interactive Multiple Choice Listening Activity

Official classification: Percussion, Tambourine, Interactive Activities, Unit 11 The Class Orchestra

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Interactive matching activity featuring maracas, tambourine and triangle.

Official classification: Maracas, Tambourine, Triangle, Unit 1. Ongoing skills, Unit 2. Sounds interesting - Exploring sounds, Interactive Activities, 3a Responding and reviewing - analyse and compare, 3a Responding and reviewing - analyse and compare

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Track 14 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. Arabic dance music from Saydisc album 'Traditional Arabic Music' (2'33")
Main feature: instrumentation.

This piece of Arabic music features traditional instruments. These are the ud (an Arabic lute) and darbouka (an Arabic drum). The Track Explorer has three learning tracks focusing on instrumentation, the introduction, ud and violin.

Official classification: Tabla, Tambourine, Violin, Listening, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Turkey, Ud, Darbouka, Track Explorer, 4a Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - aural memory, 4b Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - elements and devices, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music

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Track 18 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. Country Dance from Thomas Hardy's Wessex, from Saydisc album 'Under the Greenwood Tree' (2'49")
Main features: instrumentation, structure .

This dance was popular in nineteenth century England and features a deep sounding, early wind instrument, the serpent. The Track Explorer has two learning tracks focusing on structure and arrangement.

Official classification: Tambourine, Violin, C Clarinet, Flute, Listening, The Romantic Period, Interactive Activities, Serpent, Track Explorer, Saydisc/Charanga World Music

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Fit the pieces together to complete the image of a tambourine.

Official classification: Percussion, Tambourine, Interactive Activities, Puzzle, Jigsaw

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Track 34 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 1. Jewish song from the Ashkenazi tradition, from Saydisc album 'Raisins and Almonds' (2'50") Main features: instrumentation, structure, changes in dynamics and tempo, lyrics. This Ashkenazic folk song is sung in Yiddish by a female singer. It has a typical chorus/verse structure. The Track Explorer has four learning tracks focusing on instrumentation, structure, lyrics and translation of the lyrics.

Official classification: Acoustic Guitar, Accordian, Tambourine, Double Bass, Violin, Listening, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 1, Bb Clarinet, Female, Track Explorer, Curriculum support, Charanga, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music

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Rumoured to have been written by Henry VIII, this is a typical Tudor song featuring a rhythmic ostinato on tambourine with melody and accompaniment on recorders. The song is played three times on this recording, first instrumental, then sung by solo male voice and finally with a group of singers in harmony.

Official classification: Tambourine, Recorder Family, Ostinato, Tudor England, The Renaissance, Audio, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Female, Male, Curriculum support

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Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 resources labelled with 'Tambourine'