Displaying 1 to 18 of 18 resources labelled with 'Somerset Music'
Video clip from Somerset Music - whole group vocals, clapping and triangle.
In this clip Cloudio leads a call and response singing with the whole group. This is supported by him playing triangle while he calls and the rest of the group clapping while they sing the responses.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - interview with Claudio exploring the history and context of Coco, including it's roots, purpose and clothes worn.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - Demonstration of the dance with alfaia and ganza (bass drum and shaker)
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - a demonstration of Cloudio teaching alfaia (large bass drum)
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - Cloudio demonstrates teaching zabumba.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - how to play zabumba (small bass drum) for coco.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - demonstrating the difficult pandeiro rhythm pattern.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - whole group playing with close ups.
In this clip the whole groups play their instruments or clap. There are a series of close up shots of each individual part finishing with a shot of the whole group.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - Claudio demonstrates the rhythm of the ganza/caixixi (shaker) for Coco.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - demonstrating the easy pandeiro rhythm pattern.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - demonstrating how to play the rhythm part of the triangle, using open/closed sounds.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - demonstrating clapping rhythms (the palmas de terreira)
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music demonstrating how to dance the coco, which often accompanies the music.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Unit 9. Music for dance, Somerset Music
Video clip from Somerset Music - a detailed demonstration of how to teach and play the rhythm of the ganza/caixixi for Coco.
Official classification: Rhythm, Rhythmic Density, Key Stage 3, Brazil, Dance Rhythms, Dance Rhythms, Somerset Music
An original piece by Chris Beardsley from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Bb clarinet.
Official classification: Pieces, Bb Clarinet, Somerset Music, SMILE
Note names: C, D, E, A, B
An interactive wider opportunites resource for djembe from Andy Gleadhill's 'African Drumming'.
Official classification: Djembe, Pieces, Somerset Music, SMILE
Second single by British duo from their debut studio album We Started Nothing. Released in May 2008 and spent a week at number one of the UK Singles Chart.
Recommended listening for Somerset Music Brazilian Coco Scheme of Work - the main drum rhythm is both played and sounds very similar to the coco alfaia rhythm.
Official classification: 2000s, Video, Electronica, Rock, United Kingdom, Curriculum support, Somerset Music
Displaying 1 to 18 of 18 resources labelled with 'Somerset Music'