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| BeSharpNotFlat |
Jun 16 2009, 06:20 PM
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I teach privately one to one in a lower school and the head has asked if they can play in groups at the end of term concert instead of singularly in order to fit everyone in. This is fine however, i have 16 children to fit it the highest level is grade 1 the lowest level is a very new beginner (very musical though).
I need ideas on what tunes we could do and will have up to 3 keyboards so = 6 hands! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
| Louise H |
Jun 16 2009, 07:52 PM
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I teach privately one to one in a lower school and the head has asked if they can play in groups at the end of term concert instead of singularly in order to fit everyone in. This is fine however, i have 16 children to fit it the highest level is grade 1 the lowest level is a very new beginner (very musical though). I need ideas on what tunes we could do and will have up to 3 keyboards so = 6 hands! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Since you put 'keyboard', I've assumed you are talking about electronic keyboards rather than piano: You could look at the Music Medals Keyboard ensemble pieces - Keyboards Together - but there is a teacher's part to them where the teacher plays the chords with they keyboard accompaniment. Some of the pieces incorporate parts for different levels so you can mix pupils who are more advanced than others. Louise |
| BeSharpNotFlat |
Jun 16 2009, 09:35 PM
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yes, of course, i didnt think about those. Thanks. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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