Safari Park: Composing from Picture Trails
By David Wheway
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Safari Park - David Wheway
SAFARI PARK
Composing from Picture Trails
…activities which utilise simple visual starting points for composition, and developing exploration of sound. These ideas progressively promote selecting sounds for composition, moving on from simple sound effects to developing aspects such as mood, emotion, representation of action and incorporating rhythms, melodies and ensemble work.
Author: David Wheway
Copyright © LMP 2018
Published by LMP: 4 Church Lane, Market Harborough. LE16 8PG. UK
ISBN: 978-0-244-67060-3
Other Booklets in this Series
‘LISTEN CAREFULLY’ (Composing and Recording with pitch).
‘SIGNS AND SYMBOLS’ (Developing graphic notation).
‘IT’S OK’ (Developing listening to music).
‘BUBBLES’ (Developing beat and Rhythm).
ABOUT THIS BOOK
‘Safari Park is one of a series of books which develop activities in a progressive way. They suggest ideas for liaison between school staff and Visiting Musicians.
The focus of these materials is on exploring sound (vocal and instrumental), working with others to refine and select sounds for progressively developed compositions.
The book revisits the initial activity (the Safari Park trail) twice. This allows children to consider the learning and musical progress that has taken place, and to compare with younger/older children to both reflect and anticipate the progress.
The activities in the book are intended to be presented to increasingly older children (from Reception through to end of Key Stage 2), but much will depend on children’s previous music experiences. Therefore teachers’ expectations should match children’s experiences.
Progressing through this book.
The following ‘progression’ list links with the activities in this book, but earlier bullets should not be abandoned as children move on.
- Explore vocal representations – incorporate body, ‘found’, percussion and instrumental