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Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns

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Bali & Beyond is a performing arts company inspired by the cultures of Indonesia. The artists of Bali & Beyond are proud to advance a new "chamber" style of kebyar performance.Kebyar (Keh-Byahr) is an orchestra of up to twenty five players. Instruments include bar metallophones, racks of gong chimes, drums, cymbals, and large and small gongs. The scale is one of two common five tone per octave sequences called Pelog (Peh-Log). It's intervals vary from tiny steps to large jumps, roughly half steps, whole steps, and major thirds. The repertoire is mostly for dance, but the style is distinguished musically by it's virtuosic outbursts.

Official classification: Ostinato, Cyclic patterns, Indonesia, Audio, Gamelan, Unit 15 Ongoing Skills, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Unit 4. Musical cycles, Bali and Beyond

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Sega Cisse is a 70 year old master djembe player from Mali. www.rootsyrecords.com

Official classification: Djembe, Cyclic patterns, West Africa, World Music Examples, Video, World Music, Mali, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Unit 4. Musical cycles, Rootsy Records

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This is another Marakafoli rhythm recorded in Bamako, Mali. Thanks to www.rootsyrecords.com

Official classification: Djembe, Ostinato, Cyclic patterns, West Africa, World Music Examples, Video, World Music, Mali, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Unit 4. Musical cycles, Rootsy Records

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This is a video taken in Bamako, Mali of the rhythm Marakafoli. It is a rhythm for the Maraka ethnic group.
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Official classification: Djembe, Cyclic patterns, West Africa, World Music Examples, Video, World Music, Mali, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Unit 4. Musical cycles, Rootsy Records

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Rootsymali says "In the Bamana language of Mali this was called Nafaji Tulonke. It took place in a disctrict of Bamako called Nafaji. I received permission from the chiefs of the nearby villages to video this special ceremony."
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Official classification: Djembe, Cyclic patterns, West Africa, World Music Examples, Video, World Music, Mali, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, 4d Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - context, 4d Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - context, Unit 4. Musical cycles, Rootsy Records

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Brandenburg Concerto no. 1 In F major BWV 1046 Allegro.

The Brandenburg concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach (BWV 1046–1051, original title: Six Concerts Avec plusieurs Instruments) are a collection of six instrumental works presented by Bach to Christian Ludwig, margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt,[2] in 1721 (though probably composed earlier). They are widely regarded as among the finest musical compositions of the Baroque era.

Official classification: Concerto, The Baroque Era, Classical Pieces, Audio, Bach, Johann Sebastian, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Unit 14. The concerto

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Music animation machine - The last movement of Bach's fourth Brandenburg Concerto, played on plucked strings, marimba and vibraphone, accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score.

Official classification: Classical Pieces, Video, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, 4c Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - processes and symbols, Unit 14. The concerto

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Open source clip from Link Media.Example playing of Kartal percussion instruments.

Official classification: Cyclic patterns, South Asia, World Music, India, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support

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Animated backing track to support pupils with short 'question and answer' rhythmic patterns.

This version supports pupils playing their own compositions or improvisations of responses to the question 'how are you today?'

Features in KS2 cyclic patterns module.

Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Charanga

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Animated backing track to support pupils with rhythmic activities.

This version features a 'signal' rhythm that is used in KS2 cyclic patterns module to finish a piece of music.

Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Charanga

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Animated backing track to support short 'question and answer' rhythmic patterns.

This version features a 'question' rhythm that matches the words 'bacon sandwich' followed by either two claps or a space for an improvised 'answer'.

Features in KS2 cyclic patterns module.

Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Charanga

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Animated backing track to support pupils with rhythmic activities.

This version consists of a choice of either just bells or bells and bass to use as backing.

Features in KS2 cyclic patterns module.

Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Charanga

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Animated backing track to support pupils with short 'question and answer' rhythmic patterns.

This version supports pupils playing their own compositions.

Features in KS2 cyclic patterns module.

Official classification: Percussion, Composing, Improvising, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns, Curriculum support, Charanga

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Displaying 1 to 20 of 31 resources labelled with 'Unit 16 Cyclic Patterns'