Primary music teaching resources for subject leaders and class teachers – engaging lessons, activities and games for kids.
World Beats shows how to bring world percussion to life in the classroom – and you don't need specialist drums to do it. The pack contains a fully illustrated book with step-by-step instructions and downloadable movie demonstrations and graphic scores to display or print.
World Beats shows how to bring world percussion to life in the classroom – and you don't need specialist drums to do it. The pack contains a fully illustrated book with step-by-step instructions and a downloadable of movie demonstrations and graphic scores to display or print.
Teachers can discover, along with their class, how to play percussion styles from the UK, Ghana, Japan, Brazil, Cuba and India. Each section contains games and activities that build towards complete performance pieces. Use in general class music lessons or for group tuition through Wider Opportunities schemes.
ensemblebash are Chris Brannick, Joby Burgess, Stephen Hiscock and Genevieve Wilkins. As
a group, they have run summer school courses at both the Dartington and
Aberystwyth International Summer Schools and COMA as well as hundreds
of schools' music education projects in the UK and Australia. The
ensemblebash children's concert has also received wide acclaim for its
audience participation and demonstrations of Latin American and African
music. Individually, the members of ensemblebash are also well known
as percussion teachers. Joby Burgess is currently head of percussion at
Junior Trinity College of Music and Chris Branick is a percussion tutor
at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.