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Welcome

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Today
- Singing
- Band assignment (2 groups pre-grading)
- Presentations all groups



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Singing!
I'm coming home tonight
Meet me in the valley where the kids collide into the morning
Oh my god, my town is coming alive (coming alive)
I'm coming home tonight,
I know you're ready for the sparks to fly into the morning
Oh my god, my town is coming alive
  Cause I'm coming home tonighhhhhhhhhhh-igghhhht
  Cause I'm coming home tonighhhhhhhhhhh-igghhhht

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Band Assignment
Only 5 lessons
lesson 1: groups + instrument start practising
lesson 2: practise your own part -> where?
lesson 3: practise in the band
lesson 4: final rehearsal
lesson 5: presentations

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Band Assignment
- Check the volume of your instrument before starting!
- Announce your presentation
- Stay focused
- Count in (1-2-3-4)
- Play your part!
- Receive your applause!

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Band Assignment
Think of something you appreciate (tops only!)

What was fun

What did you like?


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Chord = akkoord
A chord is 3 or more notes played together as one sound

Chords is like the glue of the band
Chords add the feeling of tension, more tension or  no tension "home" to the music







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Why can't you play a chord on a recorder (=blokfluit)?
A
A recorder is not suitable for popmusic
B
A recorder sounds too high to play chords
C
You can only play 1 note at a time on a recorder
D
No one should ever play the recorder, it's awful

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Chord symbol
If you want to play a song, you can start with the chords.

A chord is written down with a Chord symbol

A chord symbol looks just like a letter:
examples of chord symbols:
C    |    Am.  |.     F.    |.     G.     |  

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Major & minor
2 types of chords: Major & Minor

A chord is usually major, if it's a minor chord, we add an extra m

C | Am. |. F. |. G. |      -> which chord is minor?


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Major & minor
Now listen to the difference of major & minor

If you think you hear a major chord: STAND UP!

If you think you hear a minor chord: put your arms together

-> what is the difference between major & minor?


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Building a chord
A chord has 3 notes:
Root = name of the chord or chordsymbol
Third = third step on the scale
Fifth = fifth step on the scale






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Which notes do you need to make a chord of G?
A
G - A - B
B
G - B - D
C
G - C - E
D
G - B - E

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Which notes do you need to make a chord of F?
A
F - E - D
B
F - G - A
C
F - B - D
D
F - A - C

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black / white keys
Not all the keys are the same (count half steps!)
What happens when you start on Bb (b flat / bes)

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Assignment
Go to musicbox

-> Chords level 1 assignment 1-3, level 2, level 3


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Take your seats
                   Any questions?


Next week:
                         practise with collegues again

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Playing the bass
Guitar & bassguitar
-> 6 & 4 strings

- don't touch the tuning mechanism
- use your left hand on the neck (and the frets)
- use your right hand on the strings

- Note names: "Een Aap Die Geen [Bananen Eet* ]
*voor gitaar
 

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