Recorder Karate
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Recorder Karate
Recorder Karate White Belt Red Belt Yellow Belt Black Belt Orange Belt 1 Challenge Bead 2 Challenge Bead 3 Challenge Bead 4 Challenge Bead Purple Belt Blue Belt Green Belt Brown Belt © Copyright Note: Some of the songs we do in class have been omitted due to copyright restrictions. The CD links will not play, once again due to copyright. The materials I use are accumulated from a variety of sources. Most of the materials I use are public domain and are legal to publish. However, if you would like to purchase a recorder method with play-along CD, I would suggest the Ed Sueta recorder method books. All of the CDs I use come from his series. Recorder Rules 1. Follow directions the first time. 2. Do not play when you are supposed to be listening. 3. Do your best! AFL Recorder Learning Targets I can read treble clef music notation and sing the following pitches: b, a, g, e, c’, d’, d, c. I can interpret a fingering chart and demonstrate proper fingerings. I can memorize and demonstrate fingerings for the following notes: b, a, g, e, c’, d’, d, c. I can read music and perform with proper technique the following songs with three mistakes or less to earn recorder karate belts at the highest possible level. Novice Level Hot Cross Buns Merrily We Roll Along Star Light, Star Bright Proficient Level Indian Chant Rockin’ Canoe Song Intermediate Level Good Night Ladies Jingle Bells Ode to Joy Advanced Level Fun wa nia la fia Baroque Song Old Brass Wagon Sourwood Mountain In addition to playing tests, students’ performance during this unit will be measured by one Smart Response test. This test will cover pitch reading, reading fingering charts, and recorder fingerings. Rhythm Review Name the Symbol & the Number of Beats quarter note 1 beat dotted quarter note 1 ½ beats eighth notes ½ beat each eighth note ½ beat half note 2 beats dotted half note 3 beats whole note 4 beats quarter rest 1 beat half rest 2 beats Treble Clef Pitch Review Notes in Spaces treble clef staff F A C E Remember: Face rhymes with Space. Notes Around Lines treble clef staff Every G ood Boy Does F ine Remember: Fine rhymes with Line. How to Play . . . • Position of Instrument • Hand PositionLH Finger B RH Thumb Behind Hole #4 • How to Blow • Where to Place the Instrument in Mouth • Let’s Play our first note- B • Tonguing • Let’s Play A • Mix it Up- Play A & B • Let’s Play G • Mix it Up-Play A, B, & G • Let’s Learn Our First Song! Hot Cross Buns CD #2 White Belt English Folk Song 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Fingering Charts B, A, G Merrily We Roll Along CD #4 Yellow Belt 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C French Song CD #3 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Fingering: E Star Light, Star Bright piano acc. ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to E. --mezzopiano, medium soft Orange Belt --breath mark 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C French Song piano acc. ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to E. 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Fingering: C Indian Chant CD #8 Purple Belt mf --mezzoforte, medium loud American 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Rockin’ CD # 10 Blue Belt mf --mezzoforte, medium loud Omitted due to copyright restrictions. Sueta 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Polka Dot Polka CD #11 Sueta Omitted due to copyright restrictions. 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Fingering: Low D Syncopation syn - co - pa Canoe Song piano acc. ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. Green Belt Canadian 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Indian Dance CD #30 ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to E. American mp----mezzopiano, medium soft 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Name the Note & the Number of Beats Dotted half note 3 beats Good Night Ladies CD #36 ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. Brown Belt 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Fingering: High D Rain, Rain Go Away CD #12 mp --mezzopiano, medium soft 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Jingle Bells CD #15 Red Belt Pierpont 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Dotted Rhythms = = dotted quarter note eighth note tim = 1 ½ beats = re ½ beat Ode to Joy CD #49 ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. Black Belt Beethoven 4-A 4-B 4-C 5-A 5-B 5-C Challenge Songs Memorize your fingerings Fingering: Low C Fun wa nia ala fia piano acc. syn - co - pa ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. 1 Challenge Bead 5-A 5-B 5-C Ornaments Music from the Baroque and Classical periods often contain many different types of ornaments. trills—rapidly play from written note to one note higher. turns—play written note then, one note higher, written note and then one note lower, back to original note. grace notes—rapidly play first note resting on second note. mordents—play written note, then rapidly one note higher, then back to original note. Baroque Recorder Piece piano acc. 2 Challenge Bead Baroque architecture was filled with ornaments and decorations as was the music of the time period. 5-A 5-B 5-C Old Brass Wagon #45 ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. 3 Challenge Bead > --accent, play a little louder. 5-A 5-B 5-C Sourwood Mountain #46 ** Have your right hand ready. Seat your fingers down to D. 4 Challenge Bead 5-A 5-B 5-C Memorize your fingerings Notice: Many fingering charts will be have a slightly different format. This chart has the thumb hole on the opposite side. CB 4 Orange Belt Challenge Bead Challenge Bead Orange Belt 1 1 Challenge Bead