Hello Choir!As discussed at last weeks sectionals – this week your task is to record yourself singing the chorus parts to Blinded By Your Grace. Have one of Liz’s backing tracks playing in your ear via headphones and record yourself singing your part. We will then be able to line all the footage up and create a montage video of everyone singing together. As of yet, there’s still been no volunteers for the rap though!
The next song we will be looking at is Yesterday – we got through the whole song in the lower voice sectional and halfway with the higher voices. I would like a couple of people to try and sing the melody part, so have a think whether you would like to volunteer.– Vahan
What is the Weather Audio Track
Lyrics for Tomorrow from Annie
Voice & piano audio for Tomorrow from Annie
You’ve Got a Friend in Me Audio
VOCAL WARM UP:
Stephen’s Vocal Warm Up
Click ‘Next >>’ below for materials from previous weeks
Session with Imogen
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Click here for your ‘Jazz Week’ Worksheet!
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‘Ode to Joy’
Hi everyone!
This year is Beethoven’s 200th birthday! To celebrate, we’re doing a big performance of one of his most famous pieces, the Ode to Joy theme from his 9th Symphony. All students are involved in this, Reds, Yellows, Greens, and Blues! Obviously we would have loved to do this in person, but just because we’re online doesn’t mean we can’t do something creative!
Below are links to pdf parts. We would like you to learn them, and send video recordings back to us by 1pm on Friday 26 June. You will need to use the guide track, which is also below.
We’re also going to share a video about how to improvise around Ode to Joy if you want to have a go at that!
To record yourself whilst listening to a guide track, you just need some headphones, something to record with (a smart phone or computer), and something to play the guide track on.
Plug your headphones into what you’re listening to the guide track on, and make sure the volume is high enough that you can hear the track AND play.
Once you’re all set up, someone else in your household can then film you playing your part using their phone or smart device!
You can then send the video to saturday.programme@hmdtmusic.org.uk using WeTransfer.com.
– Sabina
Ode to Joy Guide Track
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Previous ‘Avengers’ Resources
Introduction from Clara (please read!)
Clarinet 1 Part
Flute Part
Trumpet Part
Beethoven Symphony No. 7: Second Movement <– Click here for your music for this week!
Task 1 Have a go on this interactive site: http://35.161.134.83/nyphil1/
They are playing Beethoven 7, 2nd movement, which is what we are playing this half-term.
Follow the instructions to isolate instruments and hear their part in the orchestra.
It can take a while to load but bear with it!
Task 2Find your Beethoven music, linked on the website, and print it out ready to work on next week.
Task 3Listen to any section of Bartok Concerto for Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG26BMDVR9E&t=787s
Do a creative response to any section you wish (the second movement at 10.35 is good!)
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Schubert
Click here for your sheet music!
Schubert – Violin Part
Schubert Slowly – Violin Part
Cello Part
Click here to have a listen to a full recording of Schubert’s Symphony No. 5!
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‘Ode to Joy’
Hi everyone!
This year is Beethoven’s 200th birthday! To celebrate, we’re doing a big performance of one of his most famous pieces, the Ode to Joy theme from his 9th Symphony. All students are involved in this, Reds, Yellows, Greens, and Blues! Obviously we would have loved to do this in person, but just because we’re online doesn’t mean we can’t do something creative!
Below are links to pdf parts. We would like you to learn them, and send video recordings back to us by 1pm on Friday 26 June. You will need to use the guide track, which is also below.
We’re also going to share a video about how to improvise around Ode to Joy if you want to have a go at that!
To record yourself whilst listening to a guide track, you just need some headphones, something to record with (a smart phone or computer), and something to play the guide track on.
Plug your headphones into what you’re listening to the guide track on, and make sure the volume is high enough that you can hear the track AND play.
Once you’re all set up, someone else in your household can then film you playing your part using their phone or smart device!
You can then send the video to saturday.programme@hmdtmusic.org.uk using WeTransfer.com.
– Sabina
Ode to Joy Guide Track
Creative Chat with Jason
Long Music Track
Short Music Track
Creative Chat with Jason
Warm Up
Idea 1:
Drum Sectional with Imogen – Idea 1
String Tutorial with Bridget – Idea 1
Toot Sectional with Epsie – Idea 1
Clarinet Section with Epsie – Idea 1
Keyboard Section – Idea 1