Samba in a BAG Soprano part-BAG Samba in a BAG- Middle A section-DC Peanuts-ED Two Left Feet-F# Manitas Family-C High E Samba 5 th Grade.

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Samba in a BAG Soprano part-BAG Samba in a BAG- Middle A section-DC Peanuts-ED Two Left Feet-F# Manitas Family-C High E Samba 5 th Grade

Audience/Performance Behavior Study Guide. Demonstrate these 7 traits during the performance May 14 th 7:00 pm and you will not have to take the pencil and paper test. If unable to attend/or unable to demonstrate, then the quiz will be during your next music class. 1.Refrain from talking, noises, giggling. Do not do anything that will distract or take attention away from the performance. The first and greatest rule. It also includes whispering during the music. 2. Eyes attentively on the performers/director. Give your full attention. Learn to tap your toes quietly inside your shoes 3. Keep your attitude positive regarding other’s performance. 4. Don’t give up if you make a mistake during your own performance. Usually only you can tell. 5. Applaud for others when the director’s hands go down OR Stand silently and smile while others applaud you. Bow if the director signals you. 6. When the audience stops clapping for the performers, so do you. It is rude to continue after everyone else has stopped 7. Hands are empty with no objects in them. The only exception is if you need an object to perform. 8. Yelling and calling out to family members is not proper manners. Winking at them is acceptable when entering the performance area so they know you see them.

How to get your belt. Look at the music all the time. Play almost all the notes at the correct time. Use the correct hand on top. Use proper playing technique. 4- Music Genius… I am able to transfer my note reading to another instrument and read them from the staff with no instruction. 3-Advanced….I am able to play all the notes correctly at right time and read them from the staff with good playing technique. 2. Good…I’m able to play most of the notes correctly at the right time. I am able to recognize a few notes from the staff with good playing technique. 1. On my way…I’m able to play many notes correctly at the correct time and mostly good playing technique. I need by help by look at someone’s fingers to play the notes. 0. Extra practice needed… I can play one or two notes by looking at the staff and remember a few playing techniques. I have trouble playing even when looking at someone’s fingers

Recorder/ Music Club Monday and Wednesday mornings Between 7:15-7:40 *Come in through main office.

Recorder Technique 1. Right hand on the bottom 2. Left hand on top 3. Fingers are flat..finger pads over holes slight squeeze. 4. Fingers not in use are Eagle fingers…not Ground Hog fingers. “Eagles Soar..Groundhogs snore” 5. Hold recorder close to your body. (Elbows by side) 6. Recorder points to the ground…your head is up 7. (Embouchure) No teeth! Lips only. “Grandma lost her teeth and ate a lemon” (cover teeth with lips…lips barely touch mouthpeice. 8. Controlled and steady breath. Gentle breeze. Not Hurricane breath. 9. (Tonguing) Whisper “t” to separate notes from each other…(no owl hoo hoo’s) 10. Eyes on the music…not your neighbor…They might not know it either. 11. Start and stop at the same time. Watch conductor for cut off. Musicians who keep playing after the stop in the orchestra get FIRED!

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Samba in a BAG part 2 Silver Belt x/2 “ “ “ “ 0/2 “ “ x/2 “ “ “ “ 0/2 0/1 “ (wait) (wait) ( wait 2,3,4, go) (wait) 2 3 A B

Peanuts - slow swing!

F# Low D F# High D Low D F# Low D F# High D High C F# Low D High D

Two Left Feet Click on screen for Sound of all parts playing together Click edge to stop.

Manitas (The Addams) Family -5MM440 We’re funny (2 syllables) but we study (2 syllables), Treat everyone like buddies. Perhaps a little nutty (2 syllables), Manitas family Our school has lots to offer (2 syllables), we learn with lots of laughter. We hope you like adventure(2 syllables), Manitas family (Music Break) 1.Neat 2. Sweet. 3 Down beat. (drum T q ) So get your cap (1 syllable) and T-Shirt, We’re Dolphin’s in the desert We hope you like this concert, Manitas Family. &=©<!=<!=<!=<!=c=b=!=R=R=c=!=c=b=!=RRRR=!=c=;. &=©=4=c=b=!=R=R=c=!=c=b=!=R=R=c=) Recorder Counter Melody &©4=X=Z=Y=X=!=W=Y=X=U!=X=Z=Y=X= W=Y=X=U=!=X=Z=Y=X=W=Y=X=:) &©4=9!=9=H=H=H=I=9 =:!=9G=G=G=H=9=:) sop Bass glock-(Swing) Alto Bb d c Bb A c Bb F Bb d c Bb A c Bb F Bb d c Bb A c Bb

Learning Goal: 2 Student will be able to play DCA on Recorder using correct technique. 4 Innovating 3 Applying2 Developing 1 Beginning0 I can play 5 th DCA demonstrating correct technique, with correct pitches and rhythm on beat with musicality. I can play 5 th demonstrating correct technique, with correct pitches and/or rhythms on the beat. I can play 5 th DCA with correct technique and some pitches and/or rhythms. With help I can play some of 5 th DCA with some correct technique however my pitch and rhythms may not be correct. I do not demonstrate correct technique and cannot play 5 th DCA 5 th. Never, ever, ever, ever, EVER give up!

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