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Celtic Music

Celtic Music. Music from Scotland. Where is Scotland?. What kind of instruments do they use?. The fiddle. The Pipe and Drum Band. The bagpipes. Gaelic Song or “Mouth music”. What kinds of Music do they play?. They have reels and jigs (as we heard in Irish Music)

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Celtic Music

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  1. Celtic Music Music from Scotland

  2. Where is Scotland?

  3. What kind of instruments do they use? The fiddle The Pipe and Drum Band The bagpipes Gaelic Song or “Mouth music”

  4. What kinds of Music do they play? • They have reels and jigs (as we heard in Irish Music) • They also have Airs or Love Songs about Scotland. • They also play military marches on the pipes and drums.

  5. Auld Lang Syne • May old acquaintance be forgot, • And never brought to mind. • May old acquaintance be forgot, • For the sake of Auld Lang Syne. • For auld langsyne my dear, • For auld langsyne, • We’ll drink a drop of stout my dear, • For the sake of auld syne.

  6. The pentatonic scale • This scale is made up of 5 notes. • It uses only the black notes on the keyboard. • It is used in a variety of styles of music from Japan to Thailand to Scotland.

  7. Your Scottish Music Compositions • Using the pentatonic scale you should create a melody. • Make sure you choose the right sounds on the keyboard: violin, accordion, bagpipes. • We will hear some examples at the end of the lesson.

  8. How to make your music sound Scottish • Use the Scotch Snap rhythm: • Add a drone part using the notes F# and C#. • Don’t play too high up on the keyboard.

  9. Your compositions • Today I will hear you perform and assess your work. • Your compositions must include: • A melody using only the black keys • The Scotch Snap Rhythm • Drones Rehearse your work ready to perform at the end of the lesson.

  10. Listening Example • What kind of music do you think this is? Either: (A) A Reel (B) A Jig or (C) A Military March. 2. What instruments can you hear?

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