WE RE ORFF! 5 Easy Orff-based units for beginning-lower primary. Tamara O Brien & Mark Carthew

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WE RE ORFF! 5 Easy Orff-based units for beginning-lower primary. Tamara O Brien & Mark Carthew Bushfire Press Pty Ltd

For Aedyn and Genevieve, whose laughter is my most cherished music - T O B For Professor Emeritus Barbara van Ernst AM - MC The authors Tamara O Brien - Dip. Screen Composition (AFTRS); Grad.Dip. Ed. Orff Music; B.Mus/B.ED Dr Mark Carthew - PhD(Swin), GradDipMusicEd, DipTeachingPrimary, DipFrontlineManagement, MACE Production Audio tracks produced & recorded by Tamara O Brien. All instruments played by Tamara O Brien; vocals by Tamara O Brien, Aedyn Pratley & Genevieve Pratley. Filmed by Mark Leehy at the Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 19th of May 2012. Still phtography by Paul Pratley. Post production and duplication by Phil King for Trans Image, Bayswater. Cover & artwork by Bradfield Dumpleton. Cover design by Patricia Tsiatsias; book design by Kevin O Mara. Printed & bound by Blue Star Print, Clayton. Thank-you to the Con for Kids students and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. Students: Agnes Barber, Holly Barnes, Rani Barnes, Thomas Beltran, Jannik Chan, Sophie Giannini, Jaden Holvik, Matthew Huynh, Si Young Kang, Anna Kotsiou, Hannah McCutcheon, Clancy McVay, Charles Morgan, Chloe Nakhoul, Dominic Nakhoul, Jasmin Nakhoul, Rachelle Nakhoul, James Nguyen, Marcus Ogden, Chloe Oong, Zara Oong, Aedyn Pratley, Justin Tse and Chantal Walther. Special thanks to Paul Pratley, Samantha Allen, Ting Lee, Aedyn Pratley, Genevieve Pratley, Bronwyn Pierce and Justin Ankus. First published 2012 by Bushfire Press PO Box 787, Templestowe VIC 3106 Australia Tel: 61 3 9846 1755; Fax: 61 3 9846 1744 Email: bushfire@bushfirepress.com Website: www.bushfirepress.com ISBN: 978-1-876772-81-9 ISMN: 979-0-72006-416-1 This publication is protected under the Australian Copyright Act and the international Berne Convention and AMCOS. Any duplication, including photocopying or scanning or transmission or lending or re-selling of any part of this book or its accompanying audio and video disks without consent of the publisher prohibited. Offenders may be prosecuted.

Contents Introduction Foreword by Christoph Maubach iv The Orff Approach to music education v About this resource vi The units Unit 1: Flying Man 1 Unit 2: Fiddle Diddle Dee 8 Unit 3: Terracotta Pot 16 Unit 4: Little Brown Owl 22 Unit 5: Dinosaur 30 Appendix Flying Man conductor s score 38 Fiddle Diddle Dee conductor s score 46 Terracotta Pot conductor s score 60 Little Brown Owl conductor s score 64 Dinosaur conductor s score 72 Acknowledgements 77 Audio CD tracklist 78

Foreword Creating music and music education activities that are appealing to the young, and the very young, can be a challenging undertaking. Tamara O Brien and Mark Carthew have found an answer to this challenge and created a well-rounded publication, which offers a healthy oeuvre of songs, ideas and activities. Speech, rhyming, singing, dance movement, percussion, visual clues and all the advantages of modern technology make this an accessible publication full of good ideas. In a playful and child-centred approach, Tamara and Mark lead us to a world of musical imagination. The teaching learning processes which are offered here follow the Orff way to music education. Children are involved through imitation, exploration and creation. For those who have never worked with the Orff approach, the publication provides encouraging starting points. And for those who know about the Orff way to music education, there are plenty of ideas, and pedagogical signposts. We re Orff takes children and educators into a world full of fun, imagination, moving about and sounding out and all of it with a sense of ease. Christoph Maubach July 2012 iv

Orff Shulwerk Creative music and movement education What is Orff Schulwerk? Orff Schulwerk is an approach to music education. It was developed by German composer and music educator Carl Orff (1895-1982) and colleague Gunild Keetman (1904-1990). How does it work? The Orff approach integrates Speech, Singing, Movement and Instruments to teach the elements of music. Students are immersed naturally, as in language-learning, into Hearing and Imitating, then Making Music, and, later, Reading and Writing music. Techniques include Imitation (simultaneous imitating), Echo, Ostinato, Canon, Question & Answer. Instruments and scale The Orff approach uses percussion instruments specifically chosen or designed for children. Both untuned and tuned percussion instruments are utilised. Untuned percussion: tambourines, tambours, claves (rhythm/tapping sticks), woodblocks, triangles, castanets, guiros, triangles etc. Tuned percussion: xylophones, glockenspiels, metallophones etc. A distinguishing feature in Orff Shulwerk is the use of the pentatonic (5 note) scale and the utilisation of tuned instruments with detachable bars. As all notes in a pentatonic scale will harmonise, fear of making a mistake is removed and students feel more comfortable to experiment. The pentatonic scale used in We re Orff! is the C pentatonic. It uses the notes C D E G A. Removing the F and B bars on the instrument will instantly create this scale. Improvisation Students explore and create from the very beginning. As they learn more skills and techniques they draw upon these to explore, create and contribute to the musical experience. Inclusion The Orff approach is inclusive and each student contributes according to ability. Orff Shulwerk begins with simple tasks and develops to more complex activities, but the contributions of all students at all levels is easily incorporated into the musical experience, giving value both to individual creativity and group work without the restrictions of technical ability. Orff associations Australian state organisations can be found at http://www.ancos.org.au/flash_index.htm International organisations can be found at http://www.orff-schulwerk-forum-salzburg.org/ v

How does We re Orff! work? The units In this resource there are 5 different units, suitable for preschool to lower primary classes. Each unit is it s own entity and develops in its own way, in a step-by-step progression, but each unit follows the same Orff-Shulwerk Principles. Each unit will take several weeks to work through. Progress at a pace that the class is comfortable with. The activities Each unit will work through a standard set of activities, in an order appropriate to its text. The activities will vary but will be drawn from the following: Movement, Body percussion, Speech, Singing, Instruments Instrument work will utilise both untuned and tuned percussion and involve Rhythm, Melody, Ostinato, Bordun and/or Canon. Each unit concludes with suggestions for drawing on the exploration and creative work done by the students to create a performance (Putting it Together). The techniques Within each of the activities, the following techniques are used: Imitation, Exploration, Improvisation/creating Activity icons Movement Body percussion Speech Technique icons Imitation Exploration Improvisation/creating Singing Instruments Untuned percussion Tuned percussion Other icons Springboard (creative possibilities) Teacher-speak (what the teacher says) Putting it Together Audio/video support indicates accompanying CD demo/backing track indicates accompanying DVD demonstration vi

Tamara O Brien Tamara is an award-winning composer for the screen as well as a talented and engaging educator. She has won a string of notable awards for her writing and has conducted and recorded in world class facilities in Sydney and LA. She gives lectures in both Film Music and activities in the Orff approach. Tamara currently runs her own Early Childhood Music classes as well as teaches at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music Open Academy with children 3-10yrs, and runs adult classes in Scoring for the Screen. She writes music for a variety of projects ranging from documentaries to animations and online game trailers. www.tamaraobrien.com www.musicforchildren.com.au Dr Mark Carthew Mark is an award winning Australian author and educator well known for his books and series exploring wordplay, music, movement and drama, with his illustrated play-script series VoiceWorks having sold over a million copies worldwide. Mark s latest releases include Newts, Lutes and Bandicoots, Wicked Wizards & Leaping Lizards and Witches Britches, Itches & Twitches! Mark s picture books include Five Little Owls and The Gobbling Tree, winner of Speech Pathology Australia s Book of the Year 2009. His anthology with music CD Can You Keep a Secret? Timeless rhymes to share and treasure was noted by the Children s Book Council of Australia as a Notable Book, Early Childhood. Mark is currently a Lecturer and the Program Coordinator Primary Education at Swinburne University of Technology. www.markcarthew.com.au 2012 Tamara O Brien & Mark Carthew. Bushfire Press Pty Ltd. Unauthorised copying, duplication, sharing, transmission, lending or hiring to any other party may result in prosecution. 77

FLYING MAN 1. Flying Man song 2. Flying Man instruments: exploration 3. Flying Man speech: imitation 4. Flying Man tuned Percussion: imitation #1 5. Flying Man tuned Percussion: imitation #2 6. Flying Man tuned Percussion: imitation #3 7. Flying Man tuned Percussion: bass part 8. Flying Man performance FIDDLE DIDDLE DEE 9. Fiddle Diddle Dee song 10. Fiddle Diddle Dee speech: imitation 11. Fiddle Diddle Dee dance 12. Fiddle Diddle Dee bass part 13. Fiddle Diddle Dee performance TERRACOTTA POT 14. Terracotta Pot chant 15. Terracotta Pot speech: imitation 16. Terracotta Pot canon 17. Terracotta Pot body percussion 18. Terracotta Pot untuned percussion 19. Terracotta Pot pot composition 20. Terracotta Pot performance LITTLE BROWN OWL 21. Little Brown Owl song 22. Little Brown Owl speech: imitation 23. Little Brown Owl singing: imitation 24. Little Brown Owl backing 25. Little Brown Owl bass part 26. Little Brown Owl performance DINOSAUR 27. Dinosaur song 28. Dinosaur backing 29. Dinosaur bass ostinato 30. Dinosaur performance arrangement CD TRACKLIST 2012 Tamara O Brien & Mark Carthew. Bushfire Press Pty Ltd. Unauthorised copying, duplication, sharing, transmission, lending or hiring to any other party may result in prosecution. 78