Easter

  • The song "Easter" works well for teaching the rhythmic element "tum ti" (dotted crotchet quaver) as there are two clear examples with "tas" (crotchets) either side of this rhythm.
  • The melodic element "ti" can be prepared and practised with this song as it is only sung in the context of steps.
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Kodály Analysis:

Easter Theme: Easter Games:
Partner: Form: Binary Song Type:
Scale: Hexachord CSP: G Age: Early Childhood - Upper Primary
Tones: s low l low ti low d finalis r m Rhythm: ; ;  
Melodic: d r d ; d ti low l low s low ; s low d ; d l low ti low ; s low l low ti low d finalis ; d r m ; m d s low
Prep: , ti low
MC:
Prac: , ti low

 

Origin:
Source: Clare Bonner

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