A vision of the future can be read in the stars A powerful potion is much better by far And all will come true in the witches brew.

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TUTORIAL 5: WITCHES BREW (Then you stir it to the left side...) (...and take a walk into the dark side.) Hello again! I m Nigel and welcome back to our musical version of Shakespeare s Macbeth. Today we re going to be finding out more about the three very strange sisters we ve already met. You ve just heard Verse 2, which we ll be learning shortly - and for which you ll need to be in your two groups, so I hope you ve got those organised. But let s begin by just listening to Verse 1 of their song, which is appropriately called Witches brew. A vision of the future can be read in the stars A powerful potion is much better by far The verse consists of three short lines. Listen to the first line - which starts quite high - and then join in with our vocalists straight after I sing read in the stars. A vision of the future can be read in the stars A vision of the future can be read in the stars Good. Now I ll sing the second line which starts one note higher than the first - and again sing the second line right after me with our vocalists. A powerful potion is much better by far A powerful potion is much better by far Good - now let s do the third line. Listen first and this time wait until I count 4 before you sing. 1

1, 2, 3, 4: Right, let s put all three lines together. After 4 then. 1, 2, 3, 4: A vision of the future can be read in the stars A powerful potion is much better by far Well done. We ll move on to Verse 2 now. You ll be singing this in two groups in just a moment, but we re going to begin with everyone singing just Group 1 s words for the melody. Just listen first... You ll notice that the tune is the same as the first verse, but with a slightly different rhythm. Listen. You sing them along with me now... Good. Now, you may have noticed at the beginning that the sisters were not all singing the same tune. Listen again to the verse we ve just sung and this time you ll hear another part being sung at the same time. 2

(Then you stir it to the left side ) ( and take a walk into the dark side.) When a second tune is heard against another we call it a counter-melody. The tune we sang in Verse 1 becomes a counter-melody to the new tune in Verse 2. The new tune is marked for Group 2, but we ll learn it all together first...and then you can have fun singing both tunes together in your two groups. To begin, I ll sing the first two lines of our new tune, starting at Then you stir it to the left side... Then you stir it to the left side And take a walk into the dark side Your turn now. And since this tune starts on the second beat of the bar I m going to say 3, 4, 1 before you come in. Ready? 3, 4, 1: Then you stir it to the left side And take a walk into the dark side Good! Right, we just need to add the last line of Verse 2, which is the same as before: And all will come true in the witches brew So let s put the three lines together. After 3, 4, 1. 3, 4, 1: Then you stir it to the left side And take a walk into the dark side Well done. Now I think we can try to put the new tune together with our counter-melody in your two groups. Group 2 will start first, singing the tune we ve just learned: 3

Then you stir it to the left side And Group 1 starts slightly later with: A little bit of this... Group 1: your first word A is sung at the same time as Group B sings the word the. And then both groups join together to sing the last line. Let s give it a go and try to focus on your own part and not be put off by the other group! So ready Group 2? (Then you stir it to the left side...) Group 1: Group 2: (...and take a walk into the dark side.) Group 1: Together: Did you manage to keep your part going? We ll try that again later but if you d like to take a break, now is a good time to catch up with some more of the story of Macbeth. Otherwise, keep listening. Now we re going to learn the Middle 8 of the song - which doesn t have nearly so many words as the verses. Phew! Here s how it goes. 4

Fly high in the sky Out in the blue all your dreams will come true. That doesn t sound difficult does it? We ll take it in two sections. First the line Fly high in the sky... But just listen first. Fly high in the sky I ll say Ready, and. Try and get nice long flowing sounds. Ready and: Fly high in the sky Good - now listen to the next line... Out in the blue all your dreams will come true. I ll count you in on that line 1, 2, 3 and try to make the words Into the blue nice and evenly spaced. 1, 2, 3: Out in the blue all your dreams will come true We ll put the whole Middle 8 together now. There are a few things to think about as you sing. Try not to take too many breaths - for instance. It would be good if you do Fly high In the sky in one breath - and make sure you hold the notes for their full value. Here we go then - wait for a count of 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: Fly high in the sky Out in the blue all your dreams will come true Right - we ve learned most of our weird sisters song but just as we had a rap in the Assassins song, the sisters don t want to be outdone. Let s just listen to their rap first - and tap a steady beat on your knee. 5

Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake, Tip toe of a frog and tongue of a dog. Blind worm s sting. Howlet s wing. Lizard s blood, mmm that s good. Let s take the rap a bit at a time. The first line is Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake. Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake. It s a tongue-twister! You try, after Ready, and and keep the beat on your knee as you do it. Ready and: Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake In the next line, place the accent on toe - like this: Tip toe of a frog and tongue of a dog. You try after ready and. Ready and: Tip toe of a frog and tongue of a dog We ll put these lines together now. After Ready and. Ready and: Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake Tip toe of a frog and tongue of a dog Good! The next bit is much easier. It goes like this: Blind worm s sting, howlet s wing, / lizard s blood, mmm that s good! Join In this time. Ready and: Blind worm s sting, howlet s wing, lizard s blood, mmm that s good! The last lines of the rap are spoken twice, like this: 6

Ready to give that a try? After Ready and. Ready and: Right - let s go right through the rap now from the top. Ready and: Fillet of a fenny snake, boil and bake, Tip toe of a frog and tongue of a dog. Blind worm s sting. Howlet s wing. Lizard s blood, mmm that s good. Well done. We re going to learn Verse 3 now - that s the one beginning We re brewing up a potion. Just listen first... We re brewing up a potion we can never repeat A little bit bitter and a little bit sweet You already know the last line. Listen to the first line. We re brewing up a potion we can never repeat You try it now after 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: We re brewing up a potion we can never repeat 7

The rhythm of the next line is slightly different. So listen carefully to the rhythm and then be ready to sing when I bring you in after 4 again. A little bit bitter and a little bit sweet Ready to sing that? 1, 2, 3, 4: A little bit bitter and a little bit sweet Good - so now let s put those two lines together and also go on to sing the last line which you already know. I ll count you in on the first line. 1, 2, 3, 4: We re brewing up a potion we can never repeat A little bit bitter and a little bit sweet Well done. Now you re ready to put the whole of the Witches brew together with the backing track. Remember to divide into your two groups for Verse 2, which has the counter-melody. And you could also try splitting the lines of the rap between the two groups as well. Until next time bye! 8