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This familiar nursery rhyme has been given a cheeky accompaniment to enable
older children to play a young child’s tune without losing their pride! Divide the
class into two groups: one plays while the other provides the Baas – swap parts
when the tune repeats. Everyone plays the last bar.
Notes used: G, A, B
Key: G major
Learning points: reinforces notes B, A, G
semibreve
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Animal Sounds, Animals, Nursery Rhymes, Pieces, Semibreve, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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An introduction to 3/4 that includes gently swaying from side to side. The bar
immediately after the swaying is deliberately empty to allow students to get back
into a good playing position. The piece requires frequently moving between
intervals of a third: make sure – when students are placing or lifting more than one
finger at once – that the fingers move exactly together. No extra note should be
heard between the intended ones! Discuss the similarities and differences
between the three sections of the piece. .
Notes used: F, G, A, B
Key: G major
Learning points: time signature 3/4
whole bar rest in 3/4
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, 3/4, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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• Fast rock version
• Slow jazz version
A simple starter: students play repeated crotchets on B, with two-bar rests between
each phrase. Two dierent accompaniment versions are provided for the same
students’ part: fast rock and slow jazz. There are several advantages to this: you can
ask students to repeat the piece without their becoming bored or feeling they are
just doing it again, while you can check that everyone’s
ngering/embouchure/posture is correct. It also introduces students to the idea of
listening to the accompaniment while they are playing. Ask them which version
they prefer, and why (there are no correct answers!).
Notes used: B
Key: Fast rock version – G major
Slow jazz version – E major
Learning points: stave
treble clef
time signature 4/4
note B
crotchet/crotchet rest
whole bar rest
double bar
tempo/style indication
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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This piece is structured ABAC. While learning the piece, divide the class into three
groups, one to play each section. For a performance, add tambours playing a
simple ostinato rhythm throughout eg ‘Play on the tam-bour’ (1 2+ 3 4).
Notes used: F, G, A, B
Key: D min
Learning points: dotted minim
reinforces F G A B
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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A three-note piece which introduces F. Suggest images of weaving sh amid
swaying seaweed to create the owing feel.
Notes used: F, G, A
Key: F major
Learning points: new note F
breath mark
reinforces semibreve
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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This dance tune was written by the English composer Henry Purcell (1659-1695).
Look at pictures of dancers from that time to get an idea of how to play the piece.
In this arrangement the tune is played twice through. Ask students to think of a
way to make the second time through dierent from the rst (add more players?
add untuned percussion? add tuned percussion playing the tune?)
Notes used: F, G, A, Bb
Key: Bb major
Learning points: reinforces Bb
accidental lasts throughout the bar
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs, Purcell, Henry
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An easy 12-bar blues using only the notes A and B. Ask students to invent an
alternative last line of lyrics (it must rhyme with blues/news) for further repetitions,
eg He sank six canoes or He’s been on a cruise etc.
Notes used: A, B
Key: A minor
Learning points: new note A
minim/minim rest
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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This is a simple duet to reinforce 3/4 and to introduce Bb. In this piece the accidental
is repeated even when it appears twice in the same bar to remind students to
play Bb; this is changed in the next piece “Stately dance’. Here Part 2 is easier than
Part 1: it uses mostly only F and G, with a couple of As. The structure of the piece is
ABA. While your students are learning the piece, divide the class into three groups
– one to play each section.
Notes used: F, G, A, Bb
Key: F major
Learning points: new note Bb
reinforces 3/4
reading two staves
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
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A variation on Hot Cross Buns, using dierent rhythm patterns in each
verse/repetition.
Notes used: G, A, B
Key: G major
Learning points: new note G
Official classification: Flute Family, Flute, Pieces, Wider opps, Resource Packs
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Ballad
Note names: A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Caribbean, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE
Note names: G, A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Folk
Note names: G, A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Classical
Note names: G, A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Pop
Note names: B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Ballad
Note names: A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Folk
Note names: G, A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Pop
Note names: G, A, B
A piece from Lancashire Music Service's scheme of work for Flute. Composed by Chris Beardsley.
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, Lancashire Music Service, SMILE, Pop
Note names: B
An introduction to 3/4 that includes gently swaying from side to side. The bar immediately after the swaying is deliberately empty to allow students to get back into a good playing position. The piece requires frequently moving between intervals of a third: make sure – when students are placing or lifting more than one finger at once – that the fingers move exactly together. No extra note should be heard between the intended ones! Discuss the similarities and differences between the three sections of the piece. . Notes used: F, G, A, B Key: G major Learning points: time signature 3/4 whole bar rest in 3/4
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, SMILE
Note names: F, G, A, B
This piece is structured ABAC. While learning the piece, divide the class into three groups, one to play each section. For a performance, add tambours playing a simple ostinato rhythm throughout eg ‘Play on the tam-bour’ (1 2+ 3 4). Notes used: F, G, A, B Key: D min Learning points: dotted minim reinforces F G A B
Official classification: Flute, Pieces, SMILE
Note names: F, G, A, B