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Track 5 from Saydisc "Percussion Around the World" - notes from Maureen Hanke.
Euphoria is a piece of music from the Caribbean. It is played by a traditional steel band. Each instrument is made from a 55 gallon oil drum and is called a 'pan'. The top of the oil drum is hammered and beaten to create a concave shape and marked into sections that correspond to specific pitches. The top, when complete, is removed from the drum at a depth which will determine the instruments' over all pitch: a tenor pan, a guitar pan or a bass pan.
(In a music session listen to tracks 5 and 6 and list the similarities and differences of both pieces)
Official classification: Percussion, Timbre, Sequence, Audio, Key Stage 3, Caribbean, Caribbean, Steel Band, Saydisc Records, Saydisc/Charanga World Music
Track 25 from Charanga / Saydisc / Christine Richards project - 'Listen to this' for Key Stage 2. Carol to the tune of an old French dance from Saydisc album 'A Tapestry of Carols (2'27")
Main features: structure, pitch.
This well-known Christmas carol is sung by a female folk singer, with an accompaniment on glockenspiel, recorder, violin, lute and bass. The Track Explorer has two learning tracks focusing on instrumentation and structure.
Official classification: Glockenspiel, Sequence, Christmas, Interactive Activities, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, France, Track Explorer, 4a Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - aural memory, 4b Listening, and applying knowledge and understanding - elements and devices, Saydisc Records, Christmas Carol
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